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FACULTY ADVISOR, beginning Fall, 2024
Angela Pitts, Professor of Classics
apitts2@umw.edu

OFFICERS 2025-2026

PRYTANIS (PRESIDENT) Lucca Crowe
HYPARCHOS (VICE-PRESIDENT) William Gawtry
GRAMMATEUS (SECRETARY) Nico Indovina
CHRYSOPHYLAX (TREASURER) Cynthia-Rose Seeds
PYLOROS (SERGEANT AT ARMS) Ally Dawahare

MEMBERS 2025-2026

Lucca Crowe
Stephen Fisher
William Gawtry
Nico Indovina
Attilio Piazza
Naomi Trout
Maycen Heflin
Ally Dawahare
Cynthia-Rose Seeds
Naima Mollah
Bex Colley
Prof. Rebecca Boyd
Magistra Elizabeth Heimbach

INDUCTED SPRING 2026

HONORARY INDUCTED MEMBERS

Prof. Rebecca Boyd
Magistra Elizabeth Heimbach

INDUCTED MEMBERS

Ally Dawahare
Naima Mollah
Cynthia-Rose Seeds
Bex Colley

    OFFICERS 2024-2025

    PRYTANIS (PRESIDENT) Naomi Trout
    HYPARCHOS (VICE-PRESIDENT) William Gawtry
    GRAMMATEUS (SECRETARY) Skylar Piazza
    CHRYSOPHYLAX (TREASURER) TBA
    PYLOROS (SERGEANT AT ARMS) Lucca Crowe

    MEMBERS 2024-2025

    Lucca Crowe
    William Gawtry
    Maycen Heflin
    Nico Indovina
    Skylar Piazza
    Naomi Trout
    Brady Wright


    INDUCTED Fall 2022-Fall 2023

    Lucca Crowe
    Vonne Daszkilewicz
    Stephen Fisher
    William Gawtry
    Maycen Heflin
    Nico Indovina
    Alexis Monge
    Skylar Piazza
    Grace Sanderson
    Naomi Trout

    OFFICERS 2022-2023

    PRYTANIS (PRESIDENT) Jessica Thorne
    HYPARCHOS (VICE-PRESIDENT) Katharine Bogen
    GRAMMATEUS (SECRETARY) Derek Knight (Fall 2022)
    CHRYSOPHYLAX (TREASURER) Eleanor Clark (Fall 2022)
    GRAMMATEUS-CHRYSOPHYLAX Grace Sanderson (Spring 2023)
    PYLOROS (SERGEANT AT ARMS) Brady Wright

    MEMBERS 2022-2023

    Katharine Bogen
    Eleanor Clark
    Derek Knight
    Brooke Prevedel
    Elizabeth Rybarczyk
    Grace Sanderson (inducted Nov. 18, 2022)
    Jessica Thorne
    Emily Whitt
    Brady Wright

    Faculty Advisor: Liane Houghtalin

    INDUCTED Fall 2020-Spring 2022

    Cameron Ashley
    Katharine Bogen
    Eleanor Clark
    Ella Green
    Derek Knight
    Matthew Nelson
    Brooke Prevedel
    Elizabeth Rybarczyk
    Jessica Thorne
    Emily Whitt
    Brady Wright
    Mary Zagrobelny

    HONORARY MEMBERS

    Dr. Joseph M. Romero (inducted March 19, 2006)
    Ms. Sally Davis (inducted October 23, 2009)
    Prof. JeanAnn Dabb (inducted March 26, 2010)
    Dr. Federico Schneider (inducted March 18, 2011)
    Prof. Suzanne Sumner (inducted March 15, 2013)
    Ms. Martha G. Abbott (inducted March 23, 2016)
    Ms. Linda S. Montross (inducted March 23, 2016)
    Prof. Rebecca Boyd (to be inducted March, 13, 2025)
    Ms. Elizabeth Heimbach (to be inducted Marcy, 13, 2025)

    ANNUAL LECTURES

    2025
    Molly Swetnam-Burland (College of William & Mary)
    “Behind the Scenes at the Palace: Working for the Emperor at Antium”

    2024
    Amy Cohen (Randolph College)
    “Insider Secrets of Greek Tragedy”

    2023
    Angela L. Pitts (University of Mary Washington)
    “Surviving Loss: Women’s Writings of Ancient Greece and Rome and the Distaff of Erinna”

    2022
    Dylan Kelby Rogers (University of Virginia)
    “Water, Architecture, and the Senses: The Villa of Herodes Atticus at Loukou”

    2021
    Molly Swetnam-Burland (College of William & Mary)
    “After Actium: Imagining Egypt in Ancient Rome”

    2019
    Elizabeth A. Fisher (Randolph-Macon College)
    “Greece and Ethiopia: The Early Connections”

    2018
    Suresh Sethuraman (Archaeological Institute of America 2017-2018 International Kress Lecturer & University of Mary Washington)
    “Gold, Garnets, Silver, Spices:  The Ancient Rome-South Asia Commerce”

    2017
    Adrienne Hagen (Washington & Lee University)
    “Duty and the Beast:  Understanding Human Nature through Depictions of Animals in Antiquity”

    2016
    Christopher A. Gregg (George Mason University)
    “Myth and Masculinity in Pompeian Frescoes”

    2015
    Josiah Osgood (Georgetown University)
    “Cicero and the Republic’s Last Laugh”

    2014
    Betsy Morrell Bryan (Johns Hopkins University)
    “Festivals of Drunkenness in New Kingdom Egypt:  Evidence from the Temple of Mut and Elsewhere”

    2013
    Susann Lusnia (Tulane University)
    “The Amazing, Colossal Temple:  Bacchus & Hercules on the Quirinal”

    2012
    Shawn O’Bryhim (Franklin & Marshall College)
    “All for the Love of a Statue:  Agalmatophilia in Ancient Greece”

    2011
    Eric Casey (Sweet Briar College)
    “Carrying Across:  Metaphors of Cultural Translation in the Letter of Aristeas”

    2010
    Barbara Tsakirgis (Vanderbilt University)
    “Renewing, Reusing, and Recycling in the Ancient Greek Household”

    2009
    Carol Mattusch (George Mason University)
    “Pompeii, Mt. Vesuvius, and the Grand Tour”

    2008
    Peter Schertz (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)
    “Made from Life:  A Terracotta Portrait Bust in Boston”

    2007
    N. Gregson Davis (Duke University)
    “‘Afro-Greeks’ in Search of Home: The Motif of the Underworld Journey in the Poetry of Aime Cesaire and Derek Walcott”

    2006
    Jean MacIntosh Turfa (University of Pennsylvania Museum)
    “Love, Death, and Magic in Etruscan Urns”

    2005
    Patricia Rosenmeyer (University of Wisconsin)
    “The Locus Amoenus in Greek and Latin Poetry: What’s Love Got to Do with It?”

    2004
    Jeannine Diddle Uzzi (University of Southern Maine)
    “Rethinking Romanitas: Barbarian Babies in the Art of the Roman Empire”

    2003
    Naomi J. Norman (University of Georgia)
    “Putting People back into the City: The Archaeological Evidence for Carthage”

    2002
    Rose Mary Sheldon (Virginia Military Institute)
    “Toga and Dagger: Espionage in the Ancient World”

    2001
    Christina Salowey (Hollins University)
    “Kore: A Maiden’s Story”

    2000
    Gregory N. Daugherty (Randolph-Macon College)
    “Fires and Firemen in Nero’s Rome”

    1999
    John D. Mac Isaac (Mary Washington College)
    “Nemea: The Other Olympic Games”

    1998
    Liane Houghtalin (Mary Washington College)
    “The Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia”

    ANNUAL CLASSICAL ESSAY CONTEST

    Latin students attending Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Fredericksburg schools, or whose teacher is a member of the Fredericksburg Area Latin Teachers’ Association (FALTA), are eligible to enter the Annual Classical Essay Contest.

    There are two levels of competition:  the “junior level” is for students in the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, and the “senior level” is for students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.  We award books and Eta Sigma Phi bronze and silver medals to winners at each level.  Those deserving honorable mention will receive a certificate of commendation.

    TOPIC FOR THE 2024-2025 CLASSICAL ESSAY CONTEST TO BE ANNOUNCED