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Phillips Academy Andover, Massachusetts ORDER OF Phillips Academy Andover, Massachusetts ORDER OF EXERCISES at EXHIBITION Thursday, June Seventh Nineteen Hundred Seventy-nine Two Hundred First Year PROCESSION Seniors, Trustees, Alumni and Faculty Processional Airs and Marches Clan MacPherson Bagpipe Band "ROYAL FANFARE" by William C. Blank '80 Brass Ensemble INVOCATION The Reverend John Philip Zaeder, M.Div. Protestant 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 Frederick Scouller ALUs, Jr., '31, A.M., L.H.D. President of the Andover Chapter Edmond Emerson Hammond, Jr., '40, Sc.M. Secretary of the Andover Chapter The following members of the Class of 1979 were elected in February, 1979: DAVID JEAN BAYARD HELEN BURLEIGH LINK MARK STANLEY BEDELL JAMES DUNCAN MARKS CARROLL RUSSELL BOGERT DAVID DEAN MORIMOTO LAURA SHAW BOYLAN SUZANNE SAFFRON NICHOLS JAMES ROUNTREE COLLETT, JR. CHRISTOPHER ROMILY PEACOCK ELLEN JANUARY COON BRYAN WHITTIER PENDLETON ANN MARY CRESPI ALEXANDER TRIMBLE PIERPONT ALBERT CORNELIUS DOYLE, JR. DANIEL BRADFORD JOSEPH RYAN MOLLY BENNETT FIELDS ABIGAIL SALTONSTALL JEFFREY SCOTT GRANT VIRGINIA ISETTE SANTOS RUTH ELLEN HARLOW RONA GAIL SHAPIRO MATTHEW JOSEPH HLAVKA HUGH REBER SILBAUGH, III FREDERICK McLAURY HUGHSON jQHN BRADFORD THIELENS CAROLYN FAITH KATZ STEPHEN LAWRENCE TOMLIN PETER VASILIOS LETSOU The following members of the Class of 1979 were elected in May, 1979: JOSEPHINA FABIANA BRUNICELLI DANIEL COVINGTON NORTH SUSANNAH MARGARET BRYAN GEORGE FRANKLIN PARKER ELISABETH BABSON CAMPBELL JORGE EDUARDO EMERSON PEDRAZA GREGORY DORIN CLEVELAND SOPHIE HUNTER PIRIE JAMES EBEN COHEN JOHN DAVID ROGERS ELIZA ABIGAIL DEERY ELLEN CAROL SOLOWEY JAMES ROY EDMONDS TIMOTHY HAROLD BROWNE STONEMAN ANDREW SKITT GILMOUR DONALD HOWARD THOMSON HELENE MORISON HOLBROOK CATHERINE KEYSER TICE JACQUES LOUIS HUGON ELISABETH JOY TOLMACH MARGOT BATES KIMBALL GLENN CURTIS TOMLINSON JOHN GREGORY LEEDE HEATHER ELIZABETH TRIM TONITA FRANCES LIPSCOMB ALFRED WASHINGTON WASSON AMY MORTON JEFFREY WILLIAM WEISS ANNE EVELYN MUDGE DANIEL BORDEN WHEELER FANTASY NO. V Opus 70, No. 5 Alan Hovhaness, Contemporary Brass Ensemble ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS AND PRIZES Yale Bowl Faculty Prize Madame Sarah Abbot Award Aurelian Honor Society Prize ADDRESS—David Chayes Daskal, President of the School ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Theodore Ryland Sizer, Ph.D., Ped.D., Litt.D., Headmaster AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS Phyllis W. Powell, M.A. Dean of the Academy Donald Holman McLean, Jr., '28, J.D., LL.D. President of the Board of Trustees "GAUDEAMUS" Brass Ensemble, with the Assembly Gaudeamus, igitur, juvenes dum sumus; Gaudeamus, igitur, juvenes dum sumus; Post iucundam 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, M.H.L., Jewish Chaplain The Reverend Thomas Rowland Hennigan, O.S.A., M.A., Catholic Chaplain RECESSIONAL Recessional Airs and Marches Clan MacPherson Bagpipe Band The Assembly will please remain standing during the Recessional. Diplomas and Certificates will be distributed immediately after these exercises. The Headmaster and the Faculty invite Seniors and their families to a buffet luncheon in the garden of Phelps House, or if it rains, in the Hockey Rink. PRIZES AND AWARDS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED Ayars Prize JOHN BRADFORD THIELENS RUTH ELLEN HARLOW (Burroughs Corp.) William Freeman Fellowship Phillipian Prize KRISTIN COLE TIMKEN THOMAS CORT RUBIN Fuller Prize HENRY HUNTINGTON STEHLI ELIZA ABIGAIL DEERY Richard Jewett Schweppe Prize Isabel Hancock Award TERRY RAY ROBINSON DAVID FRANCIS CRANE Abbot Stevens Prize Improvement Prize ALISON LOUISE ZAEDER HELENE MORISON HOLBROOK Kingsbury Prize Sullivan Prize JOHN SHERMAN ANDREWS ROBERT SAID KHOZOURI John Motley Morehead Award U.S. Army ROTC Scholarship ABIGAIL SALTONSTALL MARK STANLEY BEDELL National Merit Scholarships Van Duzer Prize CAROLYN FAITH KATZ JOHN BRADFORD THIELENS JAMES DUNCAN MARKS JOHN SHERMAN ANDREWS Warren Prize (Great Northern Nekoosa Corp.) ALFRED WASHINGTON WASSON PRIZES AND AWARDS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED ART Robinson Prize Morse Prize JAMES DUNCAN MARKS ARTHUR STEVENS BOAL JOHN DAVID ROGERS REBECCA WALTON EASTMAN FREDERIC SOLIS KAHN FRENCH MARGOT BATES KIMBALL James Hooper Grew Prize MARTIN MEYER ANDREW SKITT GILMOUR Powers Prize LINDA LEE POLSON HISTORY Betsy Waskowitz Rider Award Dawes Prize WILLIAM MULFORD COOPER, II ABIGAIL SALTONSTALL BYUNG-PYO KIM AMY MORTON CARROLL RUSSELL BOGERT KRISTIN COLE TIMKEN Kates Prize Augustus Porter Thompson Prize JEFFREY SCOTT GRANT SUSAN JOY JENKINS GEORGE RICHARD POLLARD WILSON THOMAS LLOYD Lauder Prize GERALDINE POPE GEORGE FRANKLIN PARKER ATHLETICS SAMUEL JOSE" TAMKIN Abbot Athletic Award MATHEMATICS ALISON LOUISE ZAEDER Galbiati Prize Press Club Award JOHN BRADFORD THIELENS ELIZA ABIGAIL DEERY Joseph Award PAUL THOMAS GOLITZ JACQUES LOUIS HUGON Schubert Award Maynard Prize JOHN GREGORY LEEDE (third) ELIZA ABIGAIL DEERY Winfield M. Sides Prize Harold J. Sheridan Award HENRY MASON DAY DEXTER CHARLES WADSWORTH STEPHEN CLARKE FRITZINGER Raymond T. Tippett Award Watt Prize DANIEL SAMUEL JANIS, III VERNON J. C. ATTEW (second) CLASSICS JOHN SHERMAN ANDREWS (third) Catlin Prize MATTHEW JOSEPH HLAVKA MUSIC CAROLYN FAITH KATZ Milton Collier Prize Cook Prize DAVID IEAN BAYARD CAROLYN FAITH KATZ FREDERICK McLAURY HUGHSON BRIGITTE ANNE SCHMOUKER Charles Cutter Prize Johnson Prize THOMAS LLOYD CAROLYN FAITH KATZ Bassett Watts Hough Prize Valpey Greek Prize WILLIAM CLARK BRADLEY JEFFREY SCOTT GRANT ROBERT SAID KHOZOURI MATTHEW JOSEPH HLAVKA Ainsworth B. Jones Prize Weir Prize ANN MARY CRESPI CAROLYN FAITH KATZ LYNNE CAROL KOSOBUCKI ENGLISH Edward Pitkin Poynter Prize Charles Snow Burns Prize TAYLOR STOCKWELL BODMAN ILENE MARKELL HELENE MORISON HOLBROOK John Home Burns Prize Band Prize GERALDINE POPE DONALD HOWARD THOMSON NICHOLAS WARD LOBENTHAL IOHN SHERMAN ANDREWS Draper Prize SCIENCE GREGORY DORIN CLEVELAND Graham Prize Goodhue Prize JOHN BRADFORD THIELENS JUDITH HALLE WURTZEL SPANISH Means Prize JANE PAULA MONCREIFF Donald E. Merriam Prize MIMI JUNG WON HANS CHRISTOPHER ANDREW SMITH JUDITH HALLE WURTZEL SPECIAL MENTION FOR DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP DURING THE SENIOR YEAR JOHN SHERMAN ANDREWS AMY ELIZABETH HAIGH SUZANNE SAFFRON NICHOLS Mathematics Biology Philosophy, Theatre VERNON J. C. 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