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Stuart Poplin
  • Class of 2013
  • Hartford, CT

Stuart Poplin Graduates from The Loomis Chaffee School

2013 Jun 21

The following student was among the 176 graduates from the Loomis Chaffee Class of 2013. The school's 97th Commencement Ceremony was held on June 7. Reflections and sage advice from Commencement Speaker Frank Bruni, Loomis Class of 1982, set the thoughtful and celebratory tone for Commencement. Bruni, the New York Times op-ed columnist and author, compared the world into which he graduated 31 years ago to the world into which members of the Class of 2013 are stepping. "Test yourself," he encouraged. "Experiment. Grow. Life is an adventure only as big and exciting as your willingness to broaden your parameters and stare down your fears." He advised students to say yes before they ever have the opportunity to say no because the self-satisfaction and benefits of doing certain difficult things far exceed the safety of letting fear prevent them from doing anything at all.

Stuart Poplin of Hartford, CT, received Science Department honors, and was an Exhibited Student Artist for drawing. He also participated in the Senior Voice Recital. As co-captain of the varsity football team, he received the Coach Nathaniel Batchelder Award. He was also named as Founders League 4 x 400m Relay Champion for the boys varsity track and field team.

Located in Windsor, Connecticut, The Loomis Chaffee School is a co-educational boarding and day school of 650 students from 30 states and 31 countries. The Loomis Chaffee School was chartered in 1874 by five siblings who had lost all their children and selflessly determined to found a school as a gift to the children of others. Since it opened its doors in 1914, the school has offered educational opportunities for boys and girls regardless of religious or political beliefs, national origin or financial resources. Academically vigorous, the school promotes active learning and close faculty-student bonds within a respectful and civil community.