Senior Portrait
Abby Sun
“The word that comes to mind when I think of Abby Sun is 'fierce,'” says Sarah A. Rankin.
Jonathan K. Yip
Yip insists that almost all his accomplishments are “no big deal,” but his friends will tell you that it’s exactly people like him who define the Harvard community.
Kayla A. Escobedo
“I’ve become this comic book character that I’ve been drawing. That’s what those photos are right behind you. That’s me in character,” says Kayla A. Escobedo ’13.
Mark R. Parker
Even in a crowded cafe on a Friday afternoon, Mark R. Parker ’12-’13 stands out with his pea coat, perfectly coiffed red hair, and composed demeanor. This—being different—is Parker’s trademark.
Nina M. Yancy
It is impossible to confine Nina M. Yancy to a single label. Perhaps this is because she came from a small community outside Dallas, Texas, and a high school class of only 21. Or, more likely, it is because Yancy does it all.
John L. Ezekowitz
When John L. Ezekowitz ’13 received a call from an area code he’d never seen during the middle of his econometrics class sophomore year, he felt it might be important, so he stepped out to take the call.
Treavor S. Scales
“At the end of the day, when you remember that last play, you want to be able to say that you enjoyed the last down that you played,” Scales says.
Sonia S. Dara
During her freshman spring, Dara received a call from Sports Illustrated asking her to be their cover model and—to vocal support, especially from the Indian media—the first South Asian model ever featured in Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue.
Xanthia A. Tucker
From the beginning, she anticipates the awkward politeness of the interview with the kind of friendliness that might come across either as youthful sincerity or self-conscious self-consciousness, depending on how cynical you are; but you can tell that when you’re talking, her attention is completely on you.
Love It: Hawaiian Shirts
It’s time the adventurous men and women of today learned a lesson from the guys who are clearly having the most fun out of anyone: overweight tourists from remote, landlocked areas.
Senior Portrait: Bridget P. Haile '11
Bridget P. Haile '11 talks about coming full circle in opera.
Senior Portrait: Benjamin J. Nelson '11
Musician and actor Benjamin J. Nelson '11 talks about his love for providing entertainment.
Senior Portrait: Kyle J. Dancewicz '11
Kyle J. Dancewicz '11 shares his thoughts about the Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
Senior Portrait: Kylie A. McLaughlin '11
Kylie A. McLaughlin '11 talks about how travel inspires her poetry.
Elizabeth J. Krane ’11
The legacy she will leave is not just of numerous producing credits or phenomenal shows, but of helping to forge a sense community within the HRDC.
Senior Portrait: David H. Miller '11
Musician David H. Miller '11 talks about music as a form of expression and communication.