Berwick Academy Announces 15 Cum Laude Seniors for the Class of 2020
Author: Inge Milde
Zachary Michael Boston Zachary Michael Boston lives in Berwick, Maine, with his mother, Joyce Boston, and attended Berwick Academy since eighth grade. During his five years at Berwick, Zach was awarded multiple academic recognitions including the Clement Award, two physics department awards, and three Cogswell Awards which recognize the top scholar in each grade. He was inducted into both the Spanish National Honor Society and the Cum Laude Society. Zach was also a three-sport varsity athlete, playing soccer, basketball, and baseball for Berwick. In the past four years, in addition to contributing to multiple league and tournament championships, Zach was recognized as an Eastern Independent League (EIL) All-League Honorable Mention for soccer, and two-time EIL All-League player for baseball. Zach was a part of many different extracurricular clubs and groups, serving as a Head Tour Guide, Peer Tutor, Student Wellness Advisory Team (SWAT) member, Student Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) member, and Honor Committee member. He also completed an Innovation Pursuit studying how global warming and climate change are affecting the lobster industry off the coast of Maine. Off-campus, Zach volunteers time at his local House of Hope soup kitchen, and volunteers for the Berwick Recreation Summer Camp. Next year, Zach will be attending Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he plans on studying applied and theoretical mathematics with perhaps a hint of economics as well. Though life may take him away from the Hilltop, Zach wants Berwick to know that he will forever and always be a bulldog at heart.
William Howells Boyd William Howells Boyd lives in Kittery Point, Maine with his parents Rose-Marie Howells and Duncan Boyd. Will is a Berwick Academy “lifer” having attended Berwick since Kindergarten. He was a captain of both the Boys Varsity Cross Country team and JV Lacrosse teams. His leadership and mentorship of younger players was recognized as he earned the Coaches Award in Lacrosse his junior year for Lacrosse and Cross Country’s Most Valuable Player Award as a senior. Will is a founding member of Berwick’s STEAM Pathway program, a specialized academic track for students with distinguished excellence in math, science, and engineering. Through his Innovation Pursuit, focused on the practicality of bone-conduction hearing aids and other devices, he prototyped and developed a working pair of Bluetooth bone-conduction headphones. Will is a member of the French National Honors Society as well as the Cum Laude Society. He will attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the fall, where he plans to pursue a major in Computer Science.
Grant Dashti-Gibson Grant Dashti-Gibson of Eliot, Maine, is the son of Tris and Jaleh Dashti-Gibson. He attended Berwick Academy since his freshman year and was inducted into the Cum Laude Society as a junior. He earned departmental recognition in mathematics, music, physics, and biology, and also received the Cogswell Award in his sophomore year and the Dartmouth Book Award his junior year. He was inducted into the International Thespian Society and the Spanish National Honor Society.
Outside of academics, Grant co-led coffeehouses at Berwick during his senior year, while being an enthusiastic performer on the piano all four years. He acted in all eight Berwick Academy theatrical productions, with a culminating performance as Wadsworth in the Fall 2019 production of Clue. He participated in The Berwick Hilltoppers and Celtic Storm, two singing groups on campus, and was a member of the Drama Club and Chess Club. Grant is excited to attend Vassar College in the fall, where he looks forward to exploring many fields of study before deciding on a major.
Sophia Estes Sophia Estes, of Dover, daughter of Carol and David Estes, came to Berwick Academy in first grade and was an inaugural Pathways student in Music. She will be attending Marymount Manhattan College to pursue a BFA in Musical Theatre in the fall. The recent recipient of the Music Honor Award and the Douglass Darah Hollis Memorial Award for theater, Sophia is most known for her time in the performing arts department. She was inducted into the Spanish National Honors Society, the Tri-M Music Honors Society, the National Dance Honors Society and was recently honored with seven stars in Berwick’s International Thespian Society troupe. Sophia has been in countless musicals and plays in the area, specifically with the Ogunquit Playhouse, and was most recently seen as Morticia Addams in Berwick’s winter musical, “The Addams Family.” She participated in Berwick Academy’s Chamber Chorus for four years as well as nine consecutive years in the by-audition OAKE National Choir conference, and four years in Maine’s District I Honor Choir. She has been a proud member, and co-captain, of Berwick’s dance companies through Middle and Upper School, and loves performing with both New England Dance Project and Sole City Dance. In her junior and senior years, she was the co-leader of both the Drama and A-cappella clubs. Sophia spent her four years as a peer tutor in Math and Spanish and received a departmental recognition award in History during her freshman year. After twelve years on the Hilltop, it is hard for her to say goodbye, but she is so thankful to everyone on campus for making the journey unforgettable.
Greta Lincoln Greta Lincoln, daughter of KC and Becky Lincoln, of North Hampton, came to Berwick in ninth grade. In addition to her Cum Laude induction, Greta has also been inducted into the National Honors Society for Visual Arts and has been awarded the Parson Thompson Award for her commitment to community service. During her time at Berwick Academy, Greta led the Outreach Club for two years, represented Berwick at the Student Diversity Leadership Conference in Seattle, served as a student panelist for the movie LIKE at the New Hampshire Film Festival, and graduated with a STEAM pathway designation. Greta also completed two Innovation Pursuits: the first was designed to help people dealing with issues such as substance abuse, domestic violence, and mental health crises; and the second focused on helping local families suffering from food insecurity. Greta was a member of the crew team all four years of high school, joining the varsity team in her sophomore year, and becoming a coxswain in her junior year. Greta will be attending North Carolina State University in the fall, where she plans to major in Human Biology and follow a Pre-Medical track.
John A. Luchsinger III John A. Luchsinger III, son of Mr. John and Dr. Joanna Luchsinger of Durham, New Hampshire, was inducted into the Cum Laude Society as a senior. He also earned a Departmental Recognition Award in English. John was a member of the varsity soccer team for the past three years, and a member of the varsity baseball team for five years while earning EIL All-League honors in both his freshman and junior seasons. For community service, he enjoys helping coach his younger brother’s sports teams and has volunteered with football, basketball, baseball and soccer teams. John is an accomplished outdoorsman as well. In the fall, John will be attending Norwich University to study criminal justice and be a member of the NROTC unit (Marine Option), while also playing baseball.
Ashwin Mahadevan Ashwin Mahadevan of Madbury, New Hampshire, is the son of Dr. Arul Mahadevan and Meera Mahadevan. Ashwin has attended Berwick Academy since sixth grade and was inducted into the Cum Laude Society as a senior. Ashwin is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist and was also nominated for the U.S. Presidential Scholars program. His academic achievements include earning the Class of 2020 Mathematics Honor Award and being inducted into the National Latin Honor Society as a Junior. Ashwin was also awarded Summa Cum Laude on the National Latin Exam. In addition, Ashwin earned the Advanced Placement Scholar Award for two consecutive years in high school. The distinction recognizes college level achievement for scoring 5 or higher in six AP exams.
Ashwin has been a member of several clubs at Berwick including the Chess Club, Mock Trial, and served as co-chair of the Math Club during his senior year. Ashwin was also part of the Peer Tutor program at Berwick and was a teaching assistant for the sophomore Integrated Biology and Chemistry class. He also took part in several Innovation Pursuit projects during his time at Berwick including an exploration of machine learning and chess. In athletics, Ashwin was a member of the varsity crew team in his sophomore and junior years and the varsity swim team for two years. In tenth grade, Ashwin spent ten days volunteering in Bangladesh through Partners for World Health in Portland, Maine. During this time, he collected data and helped educate local healthcare workers about optimal hygiene within a hospital setting. He also studied palliative care for cancer patients which led to a presentation at the Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care in San Diego, California in March 2020. The title of the presentation was “Establishing the First Palliative Care Service for Cancer Patients in Bangladesh at the National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital.” Ashwin is heading to the University of California, Berkeley, this fall and plans to study Computer Science and Mathematics.
Phoebe McGovern Phoebe McGovern, daughter of Brian and Sharon McGovern, lives in Eliot, Maine, and will be attending Colorado College next year. Phoebe started at Berwick Academy in sixth grade and has loved all seven years on the Hilltop. She played field hockey at Berwick for four years and received the Coaches Award in her freshman and junior years. Phoebe was also part of the JV ice hockey team for two years and played varsity tennis in her junior year. She is a member of the Student Wellness Advisory Team (SWAT), serving as a mentor for new students. Off-campus, Phoebe volunteered and worked with White Pine Programs for many years as an outdoor education mentor for young kids. For her senior project, Phoebe worked with Eiley Mulkern and visited Eiley’s grandparents’ restaurant in Jackson, NH to learn about the process of making pizza and how restaurants are staying safe during COVID-19.
Eiley Mulkern Eiley Mulkern, daughter of Dan and Amy Mulkern, lives in Stratham, New Hampshire, and will be attending Middlebury College in the fall. She is currently undecided on a major but is interested in architecture and psychology. Eiley started at Berwick Academy in ninth grade and during her four years enjoyed her studio art classes and her time on the Girls JV Ice Hockey team. Eiley was a fantastic contributor to the drama program as a member of the set design crew, bringing the sets to life in productions as diverse as “Bye-Bye Birdie” and “Evita.” Outside of school, she excelled in Irish Dance, traveling internationally to compete at the World Championship level. Eiley also teaches Irish Dance to younger students. For her senior project, Eiley worked with Phoebe McGovern and traveled to her grandparents’ restaurant in Jackson, New Hampshire. There they learned how to make pizza and documented what restaurants are doing to stay safe during the pandemic.
Nicholas Marino Nicholas Marino, son of Anthony and Tania Marino, he lives in Kittery, Maine, and will be attending the University of Miami next year in Coral Gables, Florida, where he will be studying Broadcast Journalism with a focus in sports communication. Nick was a student at Berwick Academy for twelve years, starting his journey on the Hilltop in first grade. Throughout his time at Berwick, Nick was involved with the soccer, basketball, and baseball teams. In the classroom, Nick particularly enjoyed his English and History classes. He earned departmental recognition awards in Geometry and Chemistry in his freshman and sophomore years, respectively. Nick completed two Innovation Projects. In his sophomore year, Nick worked with a local non-profit organization to collect bicycles and gear for teenagers in need. His second project centered around his passion for sports media and involved establishing a sports news website. This spring, Nick spent the last trimester of his senior year in Whitianga, New Zealand, where he stayed for nine weeks. Nick is forever grateful for his time at Berwick Academy and promises to stay connected to the community as a proud alum.
Nate Nigrin Nate Nigrin, son of Dr. Daniel Nigrin and Ms. Christine Dumont, currently lives in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, and will be attending Brown University next year. Nate has been at Berwick since Grade 5 and occupied his time by playing soccer and basketball and taking advanced level classes in multiple disciplines. As a senior, Nate served as a Prefect, a senior leadership position focused on student engagement in the Upper School. He has also worked with younger students as a camp counselor at the Berwick Multisport day camp. Off campus Nate also volunteers as a counselor at a summer camp for children with developmental needs. In his junior year, Nate took part in the Innovation Pursuit program with a project to design, build, and locate a Gaga Ball pit on campus to enhance student recreation options. Nate ended his time at Berwick by making a video tribute to his class with his friend, Dylan, for their Senior Project. In the coming years, Nate hopes to study topics in the STEM field, such as biology and engineering, while also continuing to practice Spanish and learning about finance and economics.
Gavin Smith Gavin Smith, son of Margit and Peter Smith of Dover, New Hampshire, started attending Berwick Academy in ninth grade. During his junior year, he was inducted into both the Cum Laude Society and the National Latin Honors Society. He received departmental recognition awards in art, history, and math during his freshman and sophomore years, as well as the Brown Book Award junior year and the senior Latin Award. Gavin also completed a STEAM Pathway, concentrating on science and math courses throughout his high school career. As a junior Gavin completed an Innovation Pursuit on renewable energy, designing and constructing a small scale wind turbine to examine various models and their efficiency as energy producers. Outside of the classroom, Gavin was a peer tutor, a tour guide, the chess club leader, and a leader of Celtic Storm, a men’s choral group. He also founded and led the cycling club and participated in various varsity sports, including lacrosse, swimming, crew, and cross country. In the fall, Gavin will be studying chemical engineering at the University of New Hampshire as an Innovation Scholar and member of the University Honors Program. He also plans to race for the cycling team and hopes to join the outing club.
Ryan Trotzky Ryan Trotzky of Greenland, NH, is the son of Judith and Sam Trotzky. Ryan attended Berwick Academy since Kindergarten and was inducted into the Cum Laude Society in his junior year. He received a departmental recognition award in Chemistry his sophomore year and was the recipient of the Yale Book Award in junior year. As a sophomore, he was inducted into the National Spanish Honor Society. He has also earned recognition for his performances on the National Spanish Exam, including placing first in the state of Maine freshman and junior years. This year, Ryan received the Marie Donahue Award given to a senior for exceptional commitment and contribution to Berwick Academy. Outside of the classroom, Ryan played on the Varsity Soccer, Basketball, and Lacrosse teams. In his senior year, he was a captain of the Varsity Soccer team and was selected to play in the NEPSSA Senior All-Star game. Ryan was elected to student government all four years, including Class President twice, Class Treasurer, and Student Leadership Council Head senior year. Additionally, he was elected to serve on the Honor Committee junior and senior years. During his time at Berwick, Ryan was also a Head Tour Guide and peer tutor and was a member of the math team and Big and Little Buddies. He completed an Innovation Pursuit junior year, focusing on CPR and AED awareness. As part of his project, Ryan became a certified CPR instructor and taught CPR classes to his fellow students. Outside of school, Ryan is a local Youth Soccer referee and works as a counselor at YMCA Camp Belknap. Ryan will be attending the University of Pennsylvania, where he plans to pursue studies in math and possibly biology.
Theo Yassa Theo Yassa is the son of Ms. Johanna Thomas and Mr. Sami Yassa from Kittery Point, Maine. This fall, he will be attending Pomona College with an intended major in Chemistry. Since entering Berwick Academy in third grade, Theo has made many artistic, athletic, and intellectual achievements. He was a coffeehouse leader and organized and performed in a concert to raise money for Parkinson’s research. He was also a founding member of his band Common Application and recorded an album of original compositions with his band for his senior project. Beyond the arts, he is a member of the varsity soccer team. In his Innovation Pursuit project, he studied the science, economics, and design of solar photovoltaics for Berwick campus. He was also the recipient of academic awards, including the Chemistry award, the Johns Hopkins Book Award, and the National Merit Scholarship, as well as being a member of the Spanish Honor Society. Theo spent the past two summers as a research assistant at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab at UC Berkeley, working with graduate students and professors on research regarding the effects of atmospheric warming on microbial respiration.
Tianyu (Steven) Zhou Tianyu ‘Steven’ Zhou, son of Mr. Mingshan Zhou, and Ms. Wenyan Wang, from Beijing, China, will be attending Brown University, majoring in Classics and Comparative Literature. Tianyu’s research during his time at Berwick included the transgenic cultivation of tobacco with the ImODC gene (which controls polyamine production) under Dr. Minocha at UNH. He spent much of his time on the Hilltop learning modern and classical languages including Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Classical Chinese, and Latin and reading papers and books concerning historical classical antiquity, its literary traditions, and philology. Tianyu is an accomplished guitar player who regularly performed at campus Coffeehouses. He was a member of the varsity Cross Country team and a leader of the Math Club. Tianyu was also a stand out in the Peer Tutor program, working with students at every grade level and in multiple subjects, helping them find their confidence as learners and find the fun in the material.
Berwick Academy, situated on an 80-acre campus just over one hour north of Boston, serves 520 students, Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 and Postgraduates. Berwick students are from Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and several countries. Deeply committed to its mission of promoting virtue and useful knowledge, Berwick Academy empowers students to be creative and bold. Berwick strives to graduate alumni who shape their own learning, take risks, ask thoughtful questions, and come to understand and celebrate their authentic selves.