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ORDER of EXERCISES at E X H IB ITI O N Fbr PHILLIPS ACADEMY ORDER OF EXERCISES AT EXH I B ITI O N fbr PHILLIPS ACADEMY ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Sunday, June Eighth Two Thousand Eight Two Hundred Thirtieth Year *- •** •tiodiilta M^ta PROCESSION Trustees, Faculty Emeriti,. Faculty, and Seniors Processional Airs and Marches Clan MacPherson Pipes and Drums INVOCATION Dr. Ted Kepes Roman Catholic Chaplain "AMERICA" Brass Ensemble with the Assembly My country, 'tis of thee Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the Pilgrims' pride, From every mountain side Let freedom ring. Our fathers' God, to Thee, Author of Liberty, To Thee we sing; Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy light; Protect us by Thy might, Great God, our King. Samuel Francis Smith, 1808-1895 Andover Theological Seminary, 1832 INITIATION CEREMONY OF THE CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Thomas S. Hodgson, B.A., M.A. President of the Andover Chapter The following members of the Class of 2008 were elected in February 2008: Oliver David Bloom Jae-Kyu Lee Sebastian Joseph Caliri Jin Won Lee Man-Kit Chris Cheung Meng Li Andrew Eastman Clay Jeffrey Jiefei Lu Sarah Anne Cohan Paul Robert McCarthy Jessica Michelle Cole Benjamin Edward Niedzielski Christina Marie Coravos Jay Yun Park Jennifer Leslie Downing Ryan Jin-Hyung Park Zachary Michael Alexander Feldman Alexandra Anwara Rahman Kelly Xenia Fox Stephanie Jayne Schuyler Sara Ashley Ho Sophie Carolyn Scolnik-Brower Blaine Frances Johnson James Jan Yang Paul Joo Jorden Anthony Zanazzi Nicholas Li Yong Koh Michael Yu Zhan William Sutherland Koven Katherine Anne Zimmerman The following members of the Class of 2008 were elected in June 2008: Jonathan David Adler Christopher S. Lim Dhanat Choong Maxwell Livingston Meyer Abigail Lynn Colella Michael James Palermo Tantum Stuart Collins Kaitlin Marie Picard Andrew Peter Gordon Cox Rosemary Katherine Raymond-Sidel Silke" Kristen Cummings Caroline Brickley St. Louis Farah Ashley Dahya Mikaela Murphy Sanders Lydia Codies Clarkson Dallett Radka Slamovd Sarah Elizabeth Gordon Murphy Thomas Temple Nicole Samantha Hantman Amberly Marion Tenney . Evan Alexander Hawk Stephanie Shujun Teo Alexander Benjamin Heffner Kelsey Amanda Thorn John Giles Heroy Maura Susan Tousignant Kelicia Raeshauwn Hollis Cecelia Calhoun Worthington Christopher Dongin Kim Alyssa T. Yamamoto ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS AND PRIZES Non Sibi Award Yale Bowl Faculty Prize Madame Sarah Abbot Award Aurelian Honor Society Award ADDRESS Tantum Stuart Collins Student Council President e«e Balletto from Ancient Airs and Dances Ottorino Respighi 1879 - 1936 Arranged by Craig Garner CKS?Q ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Barbara Landis Chase, A.B., M.L.A. Head of School AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS ! (Diplomas and certificates will be distributed immediately after these exercises.) John Edward Rogers, B.S., A-M. Dean of Studies \ Oscar L. Tang '56, B.S., M.B.A. ' President of the Board of Trustees "Gaudeamus" Brass Ensemble with the Assembly Gaudeamus, igitur, juvenes dum sumus; Gaudeamus, igitur, juvenes dum sumus; Post jucundam 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 Neil Kominslcy, D.D. Jewish Chaplain The Reverend Michael Ebner '70 Protestant Chaplain RECESSION Recessional Airs and Marches , .Clan MacPherson Pipes and Drums The assembly will please remain standing during the recession. Diplomas and certificates will be distributed immediately after these exercises in front of the Addison Gallery. 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 ourside the circle and behind the seniors throughout the distribution of diplomas. The steps of the Addison Gallery are recommended for formal graduation photographs. The head of school and the faculty invite class members and their families to a reception on the Great Lawn by the Armillary Sphere or, if it rains, in the Case Memorial Cage. DEPARTMENT PRIZES ART CLASSICS, CONTINUED Architecture Award Cook Prize Jennifer Nicole Hammond John Walter Bukawyn Amberly Marion Tenney Allison Wesley Parr Sara Clarkson Wallace John MetcalfPrize Jade-Isis Alexanne Lefebvre Dove Prize Murphy Thomas Temple Katherine Teresa Iannarone (second) Morse Prize Pascucci Prize Kelsey Amanda Thorn Jay Yun Park (second) Betsy Waskowitz Rider Art Award Weir Prize Christopher S. Lim Benjamin Edward Niedzielski Matthew Gregory Sternberg ENGLISH Thompson Prize Stephanie Shujun Teo Charles Snow Burns Poetry Prize Mercy Lee Bell Video Prize Christopher James Wade Oscar M. Manzo Charles C. Clough Essay Prize Pamela Weidenman Memorial Prize Carolina Esther Marion Abigail Urie Donahue Simone Ava Salvo Draper Prize Zachary S. Olenio ATHLETICS John Home Burns Prize for Fiction Abbot Athletic Award Veda Eswarappa Britney Rohrer Van Valkenburg Means Essay Prize Phelps Award Rachel Leah Cohen (second) Stephanie Marie Clegg ' Bryan David Farris HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Press Club Award Class of 1946 Economics Prize Daniel Stuart Evans Jessica Michelle Cole Lindsey Brooks Weiner Ryan Jin-Hyung Park Thomas James Campbell Smyth III Schubert Key Alyssa T. Yamamoto Simone Cleo Hill Arthur Burr Darling Harold J. Sheridan Award Sara Ashley Ho (first) Da-Chuan King Dawes Prize Raymond T. Tippett Memorial Award Oliver David Bloom Michael Richard Ciummei Adam Yusuf Giansiracusa Thomas James Campbell Smyth III CLASSICS Marshall S. Kates Prize Benner Prize Alexander Benjamin Heffner (first) Benjamin Edward Niedzielski Michael Yu Zhan (second) Catlin Prize Herbert Scoville Jr. Memorial Prize Jae-Kyu Lee Hanson Shelby Causbie Paul Robert McCarthy Benjamin Edward Niedzielski Murphy Thomas Temple MATHEMATICS MUSIC, CONTINUED William F Graham Prize Edward P. Poynter Prize, continued Benjamin Edward Niedzielski Daniel Christopher Silva Andrew J. Yankes Bernard Joseph Award Benjamin Edward Niedzielski RobertS. Warsaw Prize Lucy Wolcott Maguire McCurdy Prize Maxwell Livingston Meyer Nathan Hoover Thomas Kelly Xenia Fox SCIENCE Scoville Prize in Mathematics Chemistry 550/580 Prize Meng Li Joshua Ross Infantine WinfieldM. Sides Prize Independent Research Prize in Biology John Giles Heroy Ryan Jin-Hyung Park James Jan Yang Watt Prize Marsh Prize in Biology Benjamin Edward Niedzielski Kelly Xenia Fox James Jan Yang Madison McGreal Rebecca Snow Research Prize MUSIC Ryan Jin-Hyung Park Milton Collier Prize Graham Prize in Science Sophie Carolyn Scolnik-Brower Ryan Jin-Hyung Park Charles Cutter Prize Scoville Prize in Science John Giles Heroy Alexander Worthington Dehnert Fuller Concert Band Prize Dalton Prize in Chemistry Kym Chamonix Louie Ryan Jin-Hyung Park Benjamin Edward Niedzielski Katherine Anne Zimmerman THEATRE AND DANCE Fuller Jazz Band Prize N. Penrose Hallowell Award Maxwell Livingston Meyer Lucas Timothy McMahon Bassett Watt Hough Prize WORLD LANGUAGES Elizabeth Sarah M. Chan Nicholas Gregory Gordon Neuman Prize (Chinese) Sebastian Joseph Caliri Ainsworth B. Jones Prize Kaitlin Marie Picard Stevenson Prize (German) Alyssa T. Yamamoto Paul Joo Stephanie Jayne Schuyler Music in the Community Prize John Giles Heroy Japanese Prize Lucy Wolcott Maguire Bryce Christian Frost Kaitlin Marie Picard Miguel Jose Tavarez Alyssa T. Yamamoto Donald E. Merriam Memorial Prize (Spanish) Carl F Pfatteicher Prizes Blaine Frances Johnson Paul Joo (Chamber Music) Pan American Society Language Certificate Sophie Carolyn Scolnik-Brower (Chamber Music) Alexander Benjamin Heffner Emily Carras Cokorinos (Jazz Chamber Music) Henry Gabeler Williams (Jazz Chamber Music) Angel Rubio Prize (Spanish) Allison Wesley Parr (Vocal) Atima Jacqueline Lui Caroline Brickley St. Louis (Vocal) Benjamin C & Kathleen S. Jones Prize (Russian) Edward P. Poynter Prize Christina Marie Coravos Genevieve Lauren Clark Amberly Marion Tenney Nicholas T. Hargreaves-Heald Christopher S. Lim PRIZES AND AWARDS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED Achievement Prize Richard Jewett Schweppe Prize Hailee Geanne Minor Hector Junior Cintron Ayars Prize Abbot Stevens Prize Sebastian Joseph Caliri Thomas James Campbell Smyth III Fuller Prize Sullivan Prize Jonathan David Adler Mikaela Murphy Sanders Isabel Maxwell Hancock Award Van Duzer Prize Mary Barrett Doyle Meng Li Kingsbury Prize Warren Prize Kelicia Raeshauwn Hollis Stephanie Marie Clegg The Richard J. Phelps Summer Award Veda Eswarappa Ker Yu Ong Thomas James Campbell Smyth III SPECIAL MENTION FOR DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP Britney Constance Achin Joel Camacho Sarah Anne Cohan Theatre and Dance Theatre and Dance Biology, French, Mathematics Jonathan David Adler Cassidy Elaine Carpenter Emily Carras Cokorinos English, History and Social Science, English, Psychology English, Psychology Spanish Andrew Richard Honn Chan Jessica Michelle Cole Anya Siobhan Alexander Biology, History and Social Science,French, History and Social Science Japanese Physics Abigail Lynn Colella Nicholas Swift Prince Anschuetz Elizabeth Sarah M. Chan Theatre and Dance English, Theatre and Dance Music Tantum Stuart Collins Natthacha Assawachananont Kimberly Erica Chang Chinese, History and Social Science Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Japanese Christina Marie Coravos Steven James Bartz Katherine Lisa Li-Shen Chen Biology, Chemistry, Russian English, Chemistry, Japanese, Japanese,
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