School Notes for 1/8/14
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School Notes for 1/8/14

Daphne Friedman of Potomac played a leading role in the senior thesis production of “Asylum,” directed by Hilary Leonard. This was the first production for Friedman, an anthropology major with a minor in drama at Washington College. She is also a member of the Gamers Guild and the Writers Theater.

Cicily Daniels, a graduate of Wootton High School performed in the National Theater’s production of “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess.”

James Bell of Potomac recently performed in the annual St. Olaf College Christmas Festival in Northfield, Minnesota. Bell is a member of the St. Olaf Orchestra. He is a music and Russian major. Bell is the son of Ford and Amy Bell and a graduate of Walt Whitman High School.

Alexander Ndongo-Seh, the son of Edna Kweti-Fonderson of Potomac, received the Most Improved Freshman Award in junior varsity football for the 2013 fall sports season at Randolph-Macon Academy, where he is a freshman.

Kath Ling, daughter of Dr. Alexander and Mary Ling of Potomac, is participated in an 18-day study trip to China during Lawrence University's fall term recess. A sophomore, Ling is one of 13 students who traveled with four faculty members as part of Lawrence's multi-disciplinary initiative "Sustainable China: Integrating Culture, Conservation and Commerce."

Giulia Giannangeli and Laura Sperling, both of Potomac, will study in London as part of University of Delaware’s foreign study program.

Max Greenberg, of Potomac, a freshman communication studies major at Widener University in Chester, Pa., was named to the dean's list.