New Church Life July/August 2016 | Page 71

  Nobre Computer Science Scholarship (Presented by Dr. Neil Simonetti, Chair of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department) Phoenix Fritch Bryn Athyn College Alumni Association Innovation and Leadership Awards (Presented by David Cooper, President of the Alumni Association) Michelle Bedford Luke Frazier athletic awards Bryn Athyn College had a number of successes this year with six teams making post-season appearances. The men’s ice hockey team earned their second straight national division title and their second appearance in the national tournament. Women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse earned their first ever conference post-season appearances. Laura Clymer was named Female Scholar Athlete. She is a Biology Major and has achieved Dean’s List Honors three times. Colten Harrish was named Male Scholar Athlete. He is a Business/ Psychology ID major and has twice been named to the Dean’s List. The Athletic Department honored 30 student-athletes who have made the Dean’s List during the year. The College also recognized 16 student-athletes who received All-Conference Honors. Kristina Clark was named Female Athlete of the Year. She led the women’s basketball team and was the first in Bryn Athyn College history to score 1,000 points in her career. Travis McCurdy was named Male Athlete of the Year, starring on both the men’s hockey and lacrosse teams. Please go to the College website – www.brynathyn.edu – for more information about individual and team success during the year. academy secondary schools graduation and awards The Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools graduated 53 students on June 11 in Bryn Athyn. This included 26 students from the Girls School (16 with honors) and 27 from the Boys School (five with honors). This year’s graduating class represented six states), Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan and Pennsylvania), plus four students from China. The commencement address – Feeling the Flow of the Lord’s Love – was delivered by the Rev. J. Clark Echols. (Page 348) 383