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Phillips Academy Andover, Massachusetts ORDER of EXERCISES a T E X H I B I T I O N Sunday, June Sixth Nineteen Hundred Eighty / Phillips Academy Andover, Massachusetts ORDER OF EXERCISES at EXHIBITION Sunday, June Sixth Nineteen Hundred Eighty-two Two Hundred Fourth Year PROCESSION Seniors, Trustees, Alumni and Faculty Processional Airs and Marches Clan MacPherson Bagpipe Band INVOCATION Rabbi Everett Eugene Gendler, M.H.L., D.D., Jewish Chaplain Julia Slayton, A.B., Chaplaincy Intern "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 Edmond Emerson Hammond, Jr., '40, Sc.M. President of the Andover Chapter Hale Sturges, II, M.A. Secretary of the Andover Chapter The following members of the Class of 1982 were elected in February, 1982: CHRISTOPHER RAY ASHLEY PETER KUNTZ CATHERINE ANNA BRENNER KATHERINE KUN-YUNG LEE COLIN MAGRUDER CAMPBELL GEORGE WELDON LeMAITRE STEPHEN JOHANNES DOWNS PETER JOHN LITWIN FRANCES ELIZABETH EANET PEARSON MARX DAVID MARTIN FAIRMAN JOHN BRYANT MORRELL STEVEN ANDREW FERN WILLIAM RAWSON MORRELL KATHRYN McCAMPBELL GAYNER SUSAN SCOTT PARRISH MATTHEW ADLAI STEVENSON GREENFIELD MICHAEL EVAN POLONSKY CHRISTOPHER MARK GROVER CESAR ANTONIO QUAN RALPH PETER HARTMANN CASSANDRA CYBELE RAVER DAVID HUNTER HERRINGTON JANE MARIE SIMONI HILARY PRATT HUBER RICHARD JUDSON STARK JEAN ELIZABETH KEAMY JEFF ADAM WEISS HAROLD YOUNG KIM The following members of the Class of 1982 were elected in June, 1982: ROBERT MINTER ALEXANDER, IV NATHANIEL McINTOSH ANDREW JAMES BAKALAR JULIA ELIZABETH McNALLY THOMAS FRANCIS BANCHOFF, III JAMS ANNE MIMURA W. ELISABETH BOYD ANJA BETTINA OSIANDER GEORGE SPEARE CANELLOS GEORGE DYER PHIPPS NICHOLAS BRADLEY CARTER CATHERINE COOLIDGE RICHARDS CHRISTINA LAMMERT FINK MELISSA KEEN SCHARER RUTH CARROLL FLANAGAN WILLIAM RILEY SHEPHARDSON HILARY FERA FRENCH CHRISTOPHER NEIL SIPES MARGARET MANSON HALL STEPHEN LOWE SYMCHYCH FANNIE HUMPHREYS ISELIN MATHEWS PERANGATTU THOMAS HILARY JEWETT MICHAEL CROWLEY TONNESON DANIEL ARTHUR JOHNSON ANNE MARY LOUISE VON ARENTSCHILDT LYN SUE KAHNG SAMUEL CHAOYUANG WANG RICHARD AYER KIMBALL, JR. KEVIN SCOTT WATTLES HILARY KAREN KRANE PAMELA BROOKE WEILER MONA LIM Twenty-Third Sonata and Twenty-Fourth Sonata Johann Pezel, 1639-1694 Brass Ensemble ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS AND PRIZES Yale Bowl Faculty Prize Madam Sarah Abbot Award Aurelian Honor Society Prize ADDRESS, Hadley Hovenden Soutter, President of the School ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Donald W. McNemar, Ph.D., Headmaster AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS Phyllis W. Powell, M.A. Dean of Studies Melville Chapin, '36, J.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 The Reverend Richard Karl Gross, S.J., M.A., M.Div. Roman Catholic Chaplain The Reverend John Philip Zaeder, M.Div., 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. The Headmaster and the Faculty invite the Class and their families to a buffet luncheon in the garden of Phelps House, or if it rains, in the Sumner Smith Hockey Rink. PRIZES AND AWARDS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED Ayars Prize PATRICIA MAE DOYKOS CHRISTOPHER NEIL SIPES MICHAEL ADAM SOKOLOV Wilfred Freeman Fellowship RICHARD JUDSON STARK MELISSA KEEN SCHARER Phillipian Prize Fuller Prize GEORGE SPEARE CANELLOS JEFF ADAM WEISS WILLIAM DAVIS LACKEY, JR. Isabel Maxwell Hancock Award Richard Jewett Schweppe Prize ADRIENNE HYNEK CHARLES ANDREW RICHARDSON, III Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Abbot Stevens Prize VICTORIA LEE HOOD ALEXANDRA KIRK DUNHAM CHIVERS DEBORAH LEIGH DZIERZESKI Sullivan Prize Kingsbury Prize CHANDLER ROSS ROSENBERGER ELISABETH BIEMANN Van Duzer Prize John Motley Morehead Award DAVID HUNTER HERRINGTON PHILIP EDWARD BERNEY Warren Prize National Merit Scholarships HILARY PRATT HUBER JOHN ARTHUR CRESPI DAVID MARTIN FAIRMAN Winton Summer Volunteerships HAROLD YOUNG KIM DEBORAH LEIGH DZIERZESKI SCOTT PIERCE, III DEIDRE CHRISTENE GRIMES PRIZES AND AWARDS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED ART HISTORY Eidolons Prize Arthur Burr Darling Prize HENRY H. TIMKEN, II JEFF ADAM WEISS Powers Prize Dawes Prize ALEXANDRA KIRK DUNHAM CHIVERS THOMAS FRANCIS BANCHOFF, III BRIAN PHILIP DUNHAM JEFF ADAM'WEISS CELIA CATHERINE ANN IMREY Grace Prize Betsy Waskowitz Rider Awards DAVID HUNTER HERRINGTON AMY CHURCHILL FALLS ANDREW HI AHN HILARY PRATT HUBER Marshall S. Kates Prize ELLEN LOVERING NORDBERG SAMUEL ELI ABRAMS (third) CASSANDRA CYBELE RAVER Lauder Prize JUSTIN YONGJIN WON THOMAS FRANCIS BANCHOFF, III (second) Thompson Prize MELISSA KEEN SCHARER MATHEMATICS Bernard Joseph Award HAROLD YOUNG KIM ATHLETICS Robert Maynard Prize Abbot Athletic Award DANA WARFIELD LONGCOPE (second) MARY OGDEN McCurdy Prizes Press Club Award DANIEL ARTHUR JOHNSON JONATHAN DAVID PELLETIER JOHN CHRISTOPHER SAGEBIEL KATRINA ANNE SORENSON Winfield M. Sides Prize Schubert Key RICHARD AYER KIMBALL, JR. ALEXANDRA KIRK DUNHAM CHIVERS Watt Prize Harold J. Sheridan Award ZHI-QIANG CAI (third) SCOTT PIERCE, III Raymond T. Tippett Award JAMES MILLER GILE MUSIC Band Prizes MICHAEL CHUNLUNG LIOU PETER DAVID PEDULLA CLASSICS Milton Collier Prize Catlin Prize JAMES EMIL MROSE, JR. MATTHEW ADLAI STEVENSON GREENFIELD Charles Cutter Prizes Department Prize in Latin Recitation LYN SUE KAHNG MONA LIM BONNIE HAO KUO TAI Bassett Watts Hough Prizes PAUL AARON HOCHMAN GEORGE DYER PHIPPS ENGLISH Jazz Band Prizes Charles Snow Burns Poetry Prize WAYNE HOWARD ELOWE CASSANDRA CYBELE RAVER ROGER DOYLE TAYLOR Draper Prize Ainsworth B. Jones Prizes HENRY BUELL WARD, JR. PHILIP LEONARD HARRISON Goodhue Prize ROGER DOYLE TAYLOR MATTHEW ADLAI STEVENSON GREENFIELD Edward P. Poynter Prizes Means Prizes ELISABETH BIEMANN WILL CHRISTIAN CONROY ELIZABETH CASE JENNINGS FAITH KIRKHAM HAWKINS (third) PHILIP LEONARD HARRISON REBECCA ANN ROUTH FRENCH SCIENCE Department Prize Dalton Prize in Chemistry ANNE MARY LOUISE VON ARENTSCHILDT WILLIAM RAWSON MORRELL DEIDRE CHRISTENE GRIMES (honorable mention) Graham Prize James Hooper Grew Prize HAROLD YOUNG KIM JOHN HELENUS BERNHARD, II CHRISTOPHER NEIL SIPES NICHOLAS BRADLEY CARTER Wadsworth Prize in Physics ROBERT DAVID BLUMOFE GERMAN SPANISH Stevenson Prize Donald E. Merriam Prize JAMES ADAMS ANDERSON VICTORIA LEE HOOD SPECIAL MENTION FOR DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP DURING THE SENIOR YEAR ANDREW HI AHN MATTHEW ADLAI STEVENSON GREENFIELD JERIANN MARY ORDWAY Chemistry English, Latin English JOHN GERALD AJEMIAN MARGARET MANSON HALL PETER DAVID PEDULLA Latin Physics Music ROBERT MINTER ALEXANDER, IV PHILIP LEONARD HARRISON CHRISTINE LORI PETERSEN Greek, Mathematics, English, Spanish JEFFREY EDWARD ARLE RALPH PETER HARTMANN GEORGE DYER PHIPPS English German Music, Physics, Spanish CHRISTOPHER RAY ASHLEY BRIAN DAVID HENSON NICHOLAS TEWKESBURY PORTER English Art, Latin, Russian ANDREW JAMES BAKALAR PAUL AARON HOCHMAN CASSANDRA CYBELE RAVER Spanish Music Art, Philosophy and Religious Studies RICHARD ROBERT BALDACCI ERIK BURNS HOLMBERG CATHERINE COOLIDGE RICHARDS Art English English THOMAS FRANCIS BANCHOFF, III HILARY PRATT HUBER ROBERT STUART ROY English, German, History Art, French Music W. ELISABETH BOYD TAKAHISA ISHIZUKA JOHN CHRISTOPHER SAGEBIEL Chemistry, Russian English Mathematics CATHERINE ANNA BRENNER ELIZABETH CASE JENNINGS MELISSA KEEN SCHARER Chemistry Music English DANIEL MacFARLAN BURNHAM, JR. HILARY JEWETT KIM OLIVIA SIMMONS Art French Chemistry ZHI-QIANG CAI LYN SUE KAHNG JANE MARIE SIMONI Physics Chemistry, Mathematics, Music Latin, Mathematics COLIN MAGRUDER CAMPBELL JEAN ELIZABETH KEAMY CHRISTOPHER NEIL SIPES Mathematics Chemistry, Mathematics Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics GEORGE SPEARE CANELLOS HAROLD YOUNG KIM MICHAEL ADAM SOKOLOV Mathematics, Physics, Russian Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Physics NICHOLAS BRADLEY CARTER ARNAUD J.-P. 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