Award Recipients
(awarded at Prize Night 2025)
Award for Academic Excellence in Psychology
Awarded to a student who has excelled in the study of psychology.
Awarded to: Nicholas Austin
The James R. Clements Award in Social Science
Established in 2012 by the Social Science Department and the Academic Department Chairs, in honor of James R. Clements, Head of School and Social Science teacher from 1998 to 2012, The James R. Clements Book Award is presented annually to a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated a deep and genuine commitment to applying lessons learned from the Social Sciences so that we may all “do something today to make tomorrow a little better than yesterday”.
Awarded to: Peter (Petey) Silverman
The Flora G. Osborne Prize
To a student who has demonstrated excellence of communication skills with the spoken word, in debate or presentation and “for excellence in declamation.”
Awarded to: Colleen Phiri
The Mabel M. Coons Music Prize
A prize presented by Dr. James E. Coons, Headmaster of Tilton School from 1935 to 1950, to be awarded to a student who has made a significant contribution to the music program of the school.
Awarded to Sophie Young
The Burnham Prizes in Science are awarded to students who excel in science and who demonstrate a strong interest in the application of scientific skills and knowledge to solving real-world problems in the global community.
Awarded to Nicholas Austin
The Burnham Advanced Science Prize
To a student in an advanced level science course who has achieved excellence in science and who demonstrates a strong personal interest and commitment to scientific inquiry as a means of solving real-world problems and promoting the common good.
Awarded to: Andrew Feldman
Dr. Denis Wang Science Department Prize
In recognition of the contributions and leadership of former Science Department Chair Dr. Denis Wang, this prize is awarded to a student whose level of achievement and deep understanding of advanced science exceeds that of all other students in the school.
Awarded to: Nicholas Austin
The Fine Arts Prize
Established by the Arts Club of 1966, the Fine Arts Prize is awarded to students who, through steady effort and daring to reach beyond what is already understood, have shown significant creative ability in the Studio Arts.
Awarded to:
Tyler Bernier (Film)
Alexa Gillis (Ceramics)
Aidan Farrell (Photography)
English Prize for Critical Insight & Creative Expression
To the student who has consistently demonstrated highly developed analytical clarity and deep critical insight in the study of literature and culture.
Awarded to: Julie Pugh
Jason W. Perkins Prize
Established by the Trustees in 1971, in honor of Jason W. Perkins, Tilton teacher from 1946 to 1983, this prize is given to that student of an advanced class whose progress in modern foreign language has been outstanding, and who has demonstrated excellence in communications skills and in understanding other cultures and communities through language study.
Awarded to: Nicholas Austin (French)
Awarded to: Alexios Condodemetraky (Spanish)
Male Athlete of the Year
Awarded by the Athletic Department to the boy who has contributed the most to athletics at Tilton.
Awarded to: Enzo Boudouma
Female Athlete of the Year
Awarded by the Athletic Department to the girl who has contributed the most to athletics at Tilton.
Awarded to: Anna Barton
The Tommy Merrill Award
Awarded by the Athletic Department in honor of Tommy Merrill, equipment manager from 1939 to 1983, to a senior who has contributed to the sports program of the school by competing in interscholastic sports contests, by working hard for the love of the game, and by showing responsibility toward those persons who interests and careers are dedicated to helping the athletes of Tilton.
Awarded to: Colleen Phiri
The Kenneth S. Hollingworth Prize
Awarded by the Athletic Department in honor of Kenneth S. Hollingsworth, this prize goes to that athlete who has exhibited the highest standard of sportsmanship.
Awarded to: Tisharona (Tish) Blackwood
The Chester J. LaRoche Award
Awarded in memory of an outstanding graduate of Tilton in the class of 1913, who was a fine athlete here and at Yale University, who had become a successful business man known for his integrity, and who retained active interest in sports with a respect for what athletics, properly played and properly coached, can do for young people. The terms of this award come directly from the hand of Mr. LaRoche.
“All of us honor, in the classroom, the highly intelligent mind; we admire and applaud, on the field of amateur sport, the heroes endowed with great physical skill; but even if these dimensions have not been endowed to the full by God’s hand, they can be matched by spiritual eagerness. We would honor in you — your spirit of cooperation with your teammates; your tough, self-imposed standards of excellence in effort; your sacrifices of individual gain and glory for something greater than private success, the victory of the team. All of us are enriched by the presence of these characteristics in you — our mutual survival depends upon their continued presence in some measure in all of us.”
Awarded to: David McMahon
The Mary E. Chadbourne Prize
Supported by a fund bequeathed by Rev. George S. Chadbourne, D.D. 1853, to be awarded to the member of the graduating class each year, who in point of scholarship and general deportment shall be deemed by the faculty most worthy of it.
Awarded to: Beckett Gilbert
The Frederick M. Eaton Prize
Awarded to a student in the graduating class of high scholastic standing and high moral character.
Awarded to: Nicholas Austin
The Faculty Award(s)
Awarded to members of the graduating class who, in the opinion of the faculty, have demonstrated a positive attitude through academic achievement, athletic participation, and admirable school citizenship and by doing so have transformed the power of their potential into achievement, service, and success.
Awarded to: Martin (Marty) Pierce & Zofia (Zoe) Twarog
The William David Kimball Memorial Award
Awarded in memory of William David Kimball, ’67, who died at the end of his junior year before he could prove his final potential. He tried hard while at Tilton to emerge from youthful mischievousness to creative prowess, to build the best body as well as mind. His enthusiasm was so intense that he couldn’t see or hear anything without experimenting or perfecting it.
Awarded to: Mason Scanlon
The John F. Thompson Memorial Award
Established by the New Hampshire State Board of Approved Basketball Officials, this award is to be given to the student who comes nearest to representing the ideals for which Dean John F. Thompson (1918, 1920-1949) stood. The characteristics for which he most looked in a student were honesty, fairness and sincerity, as well as interest in sports and activities. As between two students of approximately equal accomplishments, John F. Thompson would favor the student who had worked harder for it. He admired students who could bring out the most that they had in themselves.
Awarded to: Andrew Feldman
The Student Assembly Prize
This prize is awarded to recognize unselfish service and encouragement of school spirit
Awarded to: Alexios Condodemetraky
Remaining awards presented at Senior Dinner
The Class of 1972 Prize
Awarded to the senior — selected by the Senior Class officers and the Head of School — who through all the pressures and frustrations found contentment and happiness among friends. This senior not only survived, but also endured with a smile, and always put friends first, sharing sorrows and joy.
Awarded to: Aidan Farrell
The Class of 1953 Prize
Awarded to that member of the graduating class at Tilton who, in the judgment of the Head of School, has exhibited traits of outstanding character and Chutzpah.
Awarded to: Pike Colburn
The William Harrison Ulfelder Award
Established by the class of 1967 in memory of their classmate, William Harrison Ulfelder, this award is presented to a Senior for sportsmanship, congenial concern for fellow students, perseverance in studies and inspirational courage.
Awarded to: Martin (Marty) Pierce
The Class of 1965 Prize
In honor of Headmaster Herbert B Moore and Charles A. Zion ‘65, this prize is awarded to that senior who in a positive manner in school affairs has exhibited consistently a concern for the welfare, the rights and the needs of others, thus giving evidence of weighing heavily the moral aspects of words and actions.
Awarded to: Alexa Gillis
The Governor Carlton Skinner Award
Awarded annually to a member of the graduating class who has consistently demonstrated a sense of personal integrity, loyalty, curiosity, and who has demonstrated a commitment to fight injustice in all its forms.
Awarded to: Michelle Azzun
Orion Award
This Certificate of Outstanding Achievement is presented to Jack Braga, for his determination, hard work, and leadership as a graduate of Orion Military Scholars Program. Congratulations on your accomplishments at Tilton School, and your commitment to continued learning and service as an Army cadet at the United States Military Academy, Westpoint. Bravo Zulu!
Awarded to: Jack Braga