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1' The Academy Prize Upon the retirement of Head mas- ter Ted Eames in 1959 the under- classmen of the Academy endowed the already existing Academy Prize so that henceforth at each com- mencement it could be given in honor of Edward W. and Eleanor K. Eames so that the qualities they so deeply prized might be prized in turn by future and succeeding classes, 172 The following commcll were taken hum rc- marks by the Headmaster and members nl the faculty The Morse Flag The Morse Flag was first awarded seventy-one years ago at the 150th Commencement of this school on june 9, 1913, and it has been awarded each year since that time to the se- nior whose record in all respects has met with the approval of the faculty. According to the trust established by the late Glen Tilley Morse, a long time friend and Trustee of the Acad- emy, a new flag is proveded each year in order that the old flag which has flown over the school during the past year may be given to a member of the graduating class. One of the true measures of a presence on our campus is the leg- acy left behind when graduation sends one of our own off. The leg- acy of this member of the Class of '84 is immense and it is indelible. She came to our community four years ago and immediately estab- lished herself as a presence on the stage with her fierce concentration and poise beyond her years . . . A member of Red Key, a member of The Chorus, Drama and Math Clubs, and Honor Society, a Se- nior Proctor. President of her Class . . . Founder of the Acad- emy's first dance troupe, the leg- acy will not only include this visi- ble troupe which will bear her name, but the grace and vivacity with which her many honors were achieved. ROECHELLE LEVETTE SMITH One of the many items of advice given to me by my predecessor, jack Ragle, was to keep this young man from doing too much. Obviously, I failed in this area as the recipient of this award culminated years of ser- vice . . . By co-supervising the busy Red Key Society and co-editing the demanding yearbook while leading three teams as captain and excelling as an athlete and performing credit- ably in his studies and earning a place in the Class of '88 of the United States Coast Guard Academy. CHARLES LUTHER CASHIN , III
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The Thorndike Hilton Cup Awarded each year to the ranking scholar in the Se- nior Class. He has added concentration. ener- Specal Prizes gy and tenacity in good measure to his already abundant acumen and cu- riosity. He has garnered much recog- nition: The RPI Medal and Cum Laude last june, the Bausch and Lomb Medal and Moody Kent Prize in German moments ago. and stand- ing as a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Henry Walton Long Imaginative music. fine scholar- ship, and a dedication to sports . . . a genuine warmth to those around him NATHANIEL BURKE LEAVITT A rock of determination, fierce in- tegrity. academic courage and tre- mendous competitive instincts football, wrestling - winning the Graves Kelsey and the New England Championships, a senior proctor. a leader. BRIAN PATRICK O'DELL Genuinely concerned for others, al- ways enthusiastic . . . excelled in all areas of her life here . . . a champion who performed on our championship volleyball and track teams. KATHLEEN LINDA LAMBERT . . . made an impact in football and track. in his academic program, and in leadership . . . a senior proctor in an upperclass dorm and a Co-captain of our track team - remarkable ac- complishments in their own right but particularly so for a two-year mem- ber of our community. JOHN M. CUMMINGS, JR. Energy, independence. cheerful- ness and sensitivity mark her years of active service to the greater com- munity of Newburyport. to student government, to the Red Key. Her di- recting of our spring play alone would qualify her for distinction. CHRISTINE IRENE ROMBOLETTI M
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