Phi Beta Kappa Inducts 21 From the Class of 2019

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The honor society recognizes the top grade earners in the next graduating class.

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Student inductees join Dartmouth Phi Beta Kappa chapter officers for a photo shoot after the induction ceremony last week. (For a list of names, refer to text below the story. Photo by Lars Blackmore) 
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Twenty-one top grade earners from the Class of 2019 were inducted into the nation鈥檚 oldest honor society last week at the 231st annual meeting of the Alpha of New Hampshire chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

After an opening greeting, a reading of the charter, and a proclamation of the intention to induct new members, chapter marshal, classics professor Roberta Stewart, a University of Michigan at Ann Arbor alumna of Phi Beta Kappa, led the inductees to their seats in the front of row at Occom Commons in Goldstein, where some 20 parents, family members, and friends were gathered for the ceremony.

Dressed in full academic regalia, Dennis Washburn, the Jane and Raphael Bernstein 天美影视 in Asian Studies, chapter president, and a Harvard Phi Beta Kappa alumnus, greeted the senior class inductees and solemnly administered the oath.

鈥淚 now ask you, in words first employed in 1779, and therefore venerable in the usages of our society, to affirm that you will, with all your possible efforts, endeavor to prove true, just, and deeply attached to this, our growing society,鈥 Washburn recited. 鈥淎nd in addition to this ancient pledge, do you affirm that in all your relations you will adhere to the principles of the philosophy which its founders accepted as the inspiration of life, namely, fraternity, morality, and literature?鈥

With that, and some additional recitation, Washburn instructed the inductees to raise their right hands and answer, 鈥淚 do.鈥

The 21 seniors raised their hands in unison and paused. Washburn tilted his head and raised an eyebrow, prompting a chorus of 鈥淚 dos鈥 and laughter from the inductees and the audience.

Acting chapter vice president Linda Fowler, the Frank J. Reagan Chair in Policy Studies, Emerita, and a Smith College Phi Beta Kappa alumna, instructed those gathered for the ceremony in the history of the Alpha of New Hampshire at Dartmouth College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary to advocate for and recognize excellence in the study of the liberal arts and sciences, the honor society has 286 chapters on college and university campuses and over half a million living members. Dartmouth鈥檚 chapter, the fourth oldest in the nation, was established in 1787.

, chapter secretary and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa national governing body, told the students that the criteria for election to Dartmouth鈥檚 chapter are rigorous: Students must hold one of the top 20 cumulative grade point averages in their class after completing eight terms within three years of matriculation.

Just before the close of the meeting Soule, director of Arts and Sciences Finance and Research Administration and an Amherst College alumna of Phi Beta Kappa, spoke about the rights, responsibilities, and benefits of membership before teaching the students the secret Phi Beta Kappa handshake.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a reason that鈥檚 a secret handshake, because you鈥檙e going to be too embarrassed to do it in public,鈥 said Washburn, drawing a big laugh.

After the ceremony new Phi Beta Kappa member Sonia Qin 鈥19 said taking part in the ritual was exciting. 鈥淔eeling so honored by our professors鈥攖hat was really special,鈥 she said.

The following students were inducted:

  • Olivia Bewley 鈥19
  • Connor Bondarchuk 鈥19
  • Emily Chao 鈥19
  • Liu Chen 鈥19
  • John Davidson 鈥19
  • Christine Dong 鈥19
  • James Herman 鈥19
  • Meredith Holmes 鈥19
  • Young Jang 鈥19
  • Josephina Lin 鈥19
  • Andrew Liu 鈥19
  • Anant Mishra 鈥19
  • Colleen O 鈥楥onnor 鈥19
  • Siyuan Sonia Qin 鈥19
  • Sonia Rowley 鈥19
  • Samantha Stern 鈥19
  • Alexander Sullivan 鈥19
  • Arvind Suresh 鈥19
  • Elizabeth Terman 鈥19
  • Ruoni Wang 鈥19
  • David Wong 鈥19

The chapter also awarded the Phi Beta Kappa Sophomore Prize to nine members of the Class of 2020, an honor that recognizes students with the highest grade point average after completion of five terms. These students are not yet members of Phi Beta Kappa but are on track to become members in their senior year.

  • Emma Esterman 鈥20
  • Brandon Nye 鈥20
  • Scott Okuno 鈥20
  • Joshua Perlmutter 鈥20
  • Armin Tavakkoli 鈥20
  • Sebastian Wurzrainer 鈥20

In the photograph above the story:
First row, in front, from left: Connor Bondarchuk 鈥19, Emily Chao 鈥19, Liu Chen 鈥19, John Davidson 鈥19, Christine Dong 鈥19, James Herman 鈥19, Meredith Holmes 鈥19;
second row, from left: 天美影视 Emeritus Linda Fowler (chapter acting vice president), Kate Soule (chapter secretary), Young Jang 鈥19, Josephina Lin 鈥19, Andrew Liu 鈥19, Anant Mishra 鈥19, Colleen O 鈥楥onnor 鈥19, Sonia Qin 鈥19, Ruoni Wang 鈥19, David Wong 鈥19, Sonia Rowley 鈥19;
third row, from left: 天美影视 Dennis Washburn (chapter president), Samantha Stern 鈥19, Arvind Suresh 鈥19, Alexander Sullivan 鈥19, Elizabeth Terman 鈥19.
(Absent from the photo is Olivia Bewley 鈥19.)

William Platt can be reached at william.c.platt@dartmouth.edu.

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