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Haverford School Award Winners

The winners of The Haverford School's most prestigious awards were announced at commencement exercises on June 7.

The winners of The Haverford School’s most prestigious awards were announced at commencement exercises on June 7 in the School’s Field House, according to the school.

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Michael Green received The Alumni Association Key Man Award, which goes to that graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding traits of character, scholarship, intelligence, and leadership, as well as enthusiasm in all school activities.

Amar Patel won The Daniel S. Newhall 2nd Plaque, given to the young man with the highest scholastic standing in the graduating class among the winners of the School letter in any branch of sport.

 Stewart Denious received The Frederick C. Peters II Prize, which honors a member of the graduating class whose leadership has made the School happier for his presence and whose loyal service to Haverford has inspired in his fellow students a more generous vision of good citizenship.

Grayson Sessa and Trevor Atkins are co-winners of The Phi Beta Kappa Association of Philadelphia Award, given to that member of the graduating class who excels in his scholastic record and who possesses inherent character and integrity.

Alex Dubow received The Frank C. Roberts III Cup, given to that member of the graduating class who has shown true sportsmanship in working and playing squarely, in being a good loser and graceful winner, and in making and keeping friends.


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