Archmere's 2015-2016 Yearbook Wins Gold

The Columbia Scholastics Press Association (CSPA) is an international student press association, founded in 1925, whose goal is to unite student journalists and faculty advisers at schools and colleges through educational conferences, idea exchanges, textbooks, critiques and award programs. CSPA is affiliated with Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. The CSPA offers several contests and a critique service for student media. The contests, including the annual Crown Awards and the Gold Circle Awards, select the best from among many entries. This year, the 2015-2016 Archmere yearbook, "The Adventures of the Mighty Auk" has received the Gold Medal Award.

"The Adventures of the Mighty Auk" also won the First Place award for the American Scholastic Press Association Contest, an annual contest/review for Scholastic Yearbooks, Magazines and Newspapers.

The students who worked on "The Adventures of the Mighty Auk" Yearbook Staff are:

Danaziah Brown '17
Christian Calabrese '17
Adeline Davis '18
Helen Laster '18 (co-editor, current co-editor) 
Ryan Nowaczyk '18
Charles Sanders '18
Mike Fioreli '17 (current co-editor) 
William Bowers '17
Jack deBruin '18
Mimi Nielson '17 (co-editor, current editor) 
David O'Brien '17
Lillian Quinn '17
Nick Salameda '17 (co-editor, current editor) 
Caroline Donovan '19
Rebecca Lewis-Carpenter '19
 
The following are members of the 2016 graduating class who worked on "The Adventures of the Mighty Auk" Yearbook Staff last year:

Kendall Aulen
Robert Baxter
Dylan Dramis
Lara Mekus
Laura Williams (Editor)
Taylor Tucker
Caleb Wang
Lauren Yoslov
Claire Mooseberg
Gillen Curren
Vaneck Kounga
John Vaile

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Archmere Academy is a private, Catholic, college preparatory co-educational academy,
grades 9-12 founded in 1932 by the Norbertine Fathers.