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Phillips Academy Andover, Massachusetts ORDER OF Phillips Academy Andover, Massachusetts ORDER OF EXERCISES at EXHIBITION Sunday, June Seventh Nineteen Hundred Ninety-two Two Hundred Fourteenth Year PROCESSION Seniors, Trustees, Alumni and Faculty Processional Airs and Marches Clan MacPherson Bagpipe Band INVOCATION Father Richard Karl Gross, S.J., B.A., M.A., M. Div. Roman Catholic Chaplain "America" Brass Ensemble with the Assembly My country, 'tis of thee, Our fathers' God, to Thee, Sweet land of liberty, Author of Liberty. Of thee I sing; To Thee we sing; Land where my fathers died, Long may our land be bright Land of the Pilgrims' pride, With freedom's holy light; From every mountain side Protect us by Thy might, Let freedom ring. Great God, our King. Samuel Francis Smith, 1808-1895 Andover Theological Seminary, 1832 INITIATION CEREMONY OF THE CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Hale Sturges, II, M.A. President of the Andover Chapter Jean M. St. Pierre, A.B., M.A. Secretary of the Andover Chapter The following members of the class of 1992 were elected in February, 1992: HAFSAT OLARONKE ABIOLA CHRISTY LYNCH ROBERT MARLE BRENDLE MEGAN RUTH MAHONEY GAVIN MAUPIN CAMPBELL REBECCA LEE MALAKOFF JENNY FELICIA ELKUS SETH JAMES McCORMICK ROBERT LOOMIS FELDSTEIN ALISON McLANE JONATHON FISHER JOSHUA LOUIS PAYNE REBECCA LYNN GOLDMAN CYNTHIA CHAMPE PETERS ERIC ROSS GREENHUT DANA PETER PIASECKI IONATHAN ERIC GURYAN JUSTIN HOWARD PIASECKI CHARLES HAMILTON HEENAN KATHERINE MOORE PORTER TATYANAHUMLE ANANT PREMANAND RAUT CHARLES DOUGLAS GLISSON KERN NATHAN DANIEL REILLY REENAH LILLIAN KIM RAYMOND YOW-JEN SHU SUEYEUNKIM RACHEL ANN SIEGEL MARA LYNN KRONGARD ALLEN CHEN-YOUNG SOONG MARK JAMES LaROVERE MATTHEW COLLEY SULLIVAN ALEXANDER CRAIG LIPPARD WILLIAM ROBERT SULLIVAN, JR. ANDREW ELDER ZURCHER The following members of the class of 1992 were elected in June, 1992: LAUREN RACHEL BALTIMORE WEI LIU KANOKPORN BOONSIRICHAI ELENA LORA ORLANDO ALBERTO CASTILLO JENS DAVID OHLIN JENNIFER ANN DAILY HOLLY ELIZABETH PARKER MELISSA HALL DAVIS ERIC KARL PELCZAR ALLYSON KAY FORD LUKAS PRIBYL MATTHEW HENRY FREDETTE ' HELEN KATHERINE SEWARD MATTGARFUNKLE MARY KATHERINE STROKER JAN MICHAEL HANNIBAL GRUBER ANTONIA ALEXIS STEIN TELLIS RUTH ELIZABETH HURD NOYTHRUPKAEW SEUNGPIL KTM ERICA OLIVIA WOODCOCK MARGARET LITVIN JINMEIXU Contrapunctus IX (From the "Art of the Fugue") J. S. Bach (1685-1750) ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS AND PRIZES Non Sibi Award Yale Bowl Faculty Prize Madam Sarah Abbot Award Aurelian Honor Society Prize ADDRESS, DYLAN PAUL SEFF, President ofthe School ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Donald W. McNemar, Ph. D., Headmaster AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS Susan R. McCaslin, A.B., M.T.S. Dean of Studies David M. Underwood, '54, A.B. President of the Board of Trustees "Gaudeamus" Brass Ensemble with the Assembly Gaudeamus, igitur, juvenes dum sumus; Gaudeamus, igitur, juvenes dum sumus; Post juncundam juventutem, post molestam senectutem, Nos habebit humus, nos habebit humus. Vivat Academia! vivant professores! Vivat Academia! vivant professores! Vivat membrum quodlibet! vivant membra quaelibet! Semper sint in flore! Semper sint in flore! Thirteenth Century BENEDICTION Rabbi Everett Eugene Gendler, B.A., M.H.L., D.D. Jewish Chaplain The Reverend Barbara Evalyne Livingston, M. Div. Interim Protestant Chaplain RECESSION Recessional Airs and Marches Clan MacPherson Bagpipe Band The Assembly will please remain standing during the Recession. Diplomas and Certificates will be distributed immediately after these exercises. Senior women carry roses in the tradition of Abbot Academy. All guests, including individuals using cameras or video equipment, are asked to respect the integrity of the ceremonies by observing the string barriers during the Commencement Exercises and by remaining outside the circle and behind the seniors throughout the distribution of diplomas. The steps of the Addison Gallery are recommended for formal graduation photographs. The Headmaster and the Faculty invite the Class and their families to a reception on the Great Lawn by the Armillary Sphere, or if it rains, in the Sumner Smith Hockey Rink. PRIZES AND AWARDS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED Abbot Stevens Prize Martin Luther King, Jr. Award ANDREW ELDER ZURCHER RONALD IOSEPH LANOUETTE KATHERINE MOORE PORTER Ayars Prize BARRY BLAIR BHOLA Phillipian Prize SUSAN ABRAMSON Fuller Prize EUGENE CHONG PARK ERIC ROSS GREENHUT AUSTIN CHADWICK STERN, II Improvement Prize Richard Jewett Schweppe Prize AMY LINDEN CANFIELD TRACEY DIANNE MULLINGS Isabel Maxwell Hancock Award Sullivan Prize TODD ALEXANDER LUBIN ADAM BANES ROLL Kingsbury Prize Van Duzer Prize KRISTIN KIM CHERIE HOWARD ALLEN CHEN-YOUNG SOONG Mark Lamer Fellowship LISA MARGUERITE HAMILTON DEPARTMENT PRIZES ART CHINESE John Metcalf Prize Neuman Prize BENJAMIN BERVELL ANAMAN, JR. LEAANDREASEN DANA PETER PIASECKI Morse Prize ANTHONY JAMES PIERMARINI CLASSICS Thompson Prize Catlin Prize NOAH SINGER POLLACK ANANT PREMANAND RAUT RACHEL ANN SIEGEL Befsy Waskowitz Rider Prize IENNY FELICIA ELKUS Johnson Prize ERIC KARL PELCZAR RACHEL ANN SIEGEL Pamela Weidenman Memorial Prize REBECCA LEE MALAKOFF ENGLISH ALICE WU Charles C. Clough Essay Prize MARGARET LITViN ATHLETICS Charles Snow Burns Poetry Prize Abbot Athletic Award HAZEL GRETTA BOYD HILARY RUTH POTKEWLTZ Draper Prize Harold J. Sheridan Award RACHEL ANN SIEGEL CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM LANGONE Goodhue Prize Press Club Award LEAH EDMUNDS CATHY THERESA THOMAS TODD ALEXANDER LUBIN John Home Bums Prize for Fiction CHARLES DOUGLAS GLISSON KERN Ray Tippett Award ANTHONY J. K.AIME Means Essay Prize ANTONIA ALEXIS STEIN TELLIS Schubert Key RYAN MATTHEW WESTENDORF FRENCH MUSIC, continued Department Prize Fuller Band Prize AARON DONALD CLARK (fifth year) SYLVIA MINA LEE ANDREW ELDER ZURCHER (fifth year) CHRISTEN ANN MORROW JOSHUA LOUIS PAYNE James Hooper Grew Prize EMMETT ERNEST SYKES NATALIE A. ALTSHULER GAVIN MAUPIN CAMPBELL Bassett Watt Hough Prize ROBERT DUK HWAN KIM Ainsworth B. Jones Prize GERMAN MAKI MARGARET HSIEH Stevenson Prize REENAH LILLIAN KIM ANNA BOND ESTES Edward P. Poynter Prize SARAH HIETT J ACOBY MARCI SUE MUTTI HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE CHRISTIAN LESLIE PAYNE AARYN SUSANNA POST Albert Gordon Latin American Studies Prize RACHEL ANN SIEGEL SUEYEUNKIM AMANDA DALE SMITH Class of 1946 Economics Prize Robert S.Warsaw Prize JONATHAN ADAM EMMERT (first) SOOKYOUNG SHIN DANA ASHLEY MILLER (second) MARILYN MICHELLE WAGMAN (third) JED DAVID WALENTAS (third) Dawes Prize RUSSIAN ERIC ROSS GREENHUT (third) Benjamin C. & Kathleen S. Jones Prize DANA ASHLEY MILLER (second) TRACEY SHARON BRANDON Herbert Scoville Memorial Prize ASHLEY ELIZABETH McKINNEY JENS DAVID OHLIN SCIENCE HELEN KATHERINE SEWARD Dalton Prize in Chemistry Matt Williams Prize ROBERT LOOMIS FELDSTELN DAVID ALBERT PERRAULT Wadsworth Prize in Physics MARGARET LrTVIN MATHEMATICS Bernard Joseph Award SUEYEUNKIM SPANISH Donald E. Merriam Memorial Prize Maynard Prize ERICA OLIVIA WOODCOCK KANOKPORN BOONSIRICHAI Hayden Prize (second) McCurdy Prize ELENA LORA CATHERINE MARIE GALLAGHER (first) MAUREEN NAOMI SMITH (second) Pan-American Society Prize NATHAN DANIEL REILLY Watt Prize KANOKPORN BOONSIRICHAI (fourth) WEI LIU (third) THEATRE Winfield M. Sides Prize N. Penrose Hallowell Award MATTHEW HENRY FREDETTE BRENNA SLATER MUSIC Milton Collier Prize BEVERLY BYUNG-SUH MIN Charles Cutter Prize NOYTHRUPKAEW SPECIAL MENTION FOR DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP ANDREW ALEXANDER ADAMOVICH ROBERT LOOMIS FELDSTEIN English, Music Chemistry, Mathematics, Theatre NATALIE A. ALTSHULER ALLYSON KAY FORD Music History and Social Science, Mathematics BENJAMIN BERVELL ANAMAN, JR. MATTHEW HENRY FREDETTE Art Mathematics LEA ANDREASEN CATHERINE MARIE GALLAGHER Chinese Mathematics LINWOOD TAYLOR ANTRIM MATTGARFUNKLE English, Theatre Chemistry GREGORY TODD ARATA REBECCA LYNN GOLDMAN Theatre Biology, Russian DELPHINE YOLANDE AUFFRET YAKIRA AVIGAEL GOLDSTEIN Art Tneafre LAUREN RACHEL BALTIMORE ANDREW READ GOODRIDGE Mathematics, Theatre German ALBERTTNE SORAYA BEARD ERIC ROSS GREENHUT Mathematics History and Social Science ANDREW MICHAEL BEDELL ERICH CHRISTIAN HAMM Biology Theatre KANOKPORN BOONSIRICHAI JASON LEWIS HEIM Chemistry, Mathematics History and Social Science TRACEY SHARON BRANDON SHANE PAUL HIGGINS Russian Mathematics ROBERT MARLE BRENDLE VANESSA MICHELE HILL English Theatre REED MORROW BRENEMAN JOSEPH HONG History and Social Science Music VALERIA CANDELI REBECCA BRIGADIER HOWLAND Music Art, English ORLANDO ALBERTO CASTILLO MAKI MARGARET HSIEH Spanisn English DAVID ALLAN CHARLES TATYANA HUMLE Mathematics German EDMUND YOUNGUK CHUNG MATTHEW HAZEN HYDE Chemistry English CHRISTOPHER SEWALL CLAY YOUNGSOO JO Music Physics, Russian MAYA JOHNSON COINTREAU PRISTINE SAI-SIJOHANNESSEN Art Chinese VISHANTING CRAWFORD IENNY JORDAN History and Social Science, Theatre Theatre JENNIFER ANN DAILY SHELDON SYLVESTER JORDAN Natural Sciences, Physics Mathematics GREGORY BRUCE DeBEER NIDHIR. KANSAL Biology, Music History and Social Science ATISSA PAULINE DORROH JONATHAN KEIDAN Chinese Music LEAH EDMUNDS CHARLES DOUGLAS GLISSON KERN Art, English, Music English, History and Social Science, Theatre KATHRIN ELLERMANN REENAH LILLIAN KIM Theatre Music DARIANNE TIFFANY ELLIOTT ROBERT DUK HWAN KIM History and Social Science Music ANNA BOND ESTES SEUNGPIL KIM German Mathematics, Physics ZAINASIF FANCY SUEYEUNKIM Italian Chemistry, German, History and Social Science, Mathematics, Physics JENNIFER ALLISON LEWIS RACHEL ANN SIEGEL Music Classics, French, Music ALEXANDER CRAIG LIPPARD BRENNA SLATER Music, Theatre Theatre MARGARET LITVIN JOHN RICHARD SMILJANIC History and Social
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