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Commencement HE SENIOR PICNIC, held at Camp Timanous, started this year's series of special senior occasions. At the Senior Banquet the school year was amusingly lampooned by a cleverly pieced together tape recording featuring a crea- ture from outer space encountering familiar Hebron names and noises. The Baccalaureate Service was held in the Hebron Community Baptist Church on Sun-r day afternoon, june l. 'l'here's a VVhole WVorld in Your Mind was the title of the ad- dress delivered on this first of the formal Com- mencement week activities by the Reverend Doc- tor Percy L. Vernon, Honorary l9'56. On Friday afternoon, June 6, the annual base- ball game with Deering High School was the first event on the two day Commencement pro- gram. After the Headmaster's 'l'ea the seniors, their parents and friends, and alumni gathered in Sargent Gymnasium for the Commencement Banquet. Musical entertainment was offered by the Band and Clee Club and highlighted by several appearances of the -Iaybirds. Dr. l.ouis 0. Coxe, Pierce Professor of English at Bow- doin College, delivered an amusing and thought provoking address titled Great Expectations on what the seniors could and could not ex- pect of college life. Peter Hepburn, President of the Class of 1958, presented the gift of the class to Mr. Allen, a check to be used for the purchase of books for the Classics, English, and History Departments, and the annual gift to the Academy School. Mr. Allen introduced three members of the faculty for whom this Com- mencement marked the completion of ten years of service to the Academy. As Messrs. Hall, Hel- wig, and West came to the platform Mr. Allen spoke briefly of their work at the School. The evening was climaxed by the announcement and presentation of the Commencement Awards and Prizes.
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THE HEBRON CUP . . . . . given to that member ol' the Senior Class who, in the opinion ol' the Faculty, represents the finest spirit in scholastic ellort and earnestncss to ac- complish his purpose, and who in his personal contributions to the School in all its aspects has given evidence ol' a commendable devotion, endeavor, and responsibility which qualities Hebron Academy holds in the highest esteem. Awarded to LICONARIJ Coi.icMAN 1.142111 THE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE . . . . . given lor outstanding excellence in general scholarship in the Senior Class. Awarded to EIJXVARIJ DICIQRINIQ Norris lll AVVARDS FOR SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE . . lor excellence in Biology .lost-11,11 EDWARD fi0DARll . . for excellence in Chemistry Roumcr FRANK .lAitv1s . . lor excellence in French PADI. EDYVIN HUssoN . . lor excellence in German RoIs1cR'1' lV1c1,1,s Mellor, QIR. RENSSELAER MEDAL . . . . . given by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lor excellence in Mathe- matics and Science. Awarded to Ronr3R'r FRANK AIARVIS NVALTER L. GRAY MEMORIAL ESSAY AVVARDS fgizfcn in lHl'Ill0Vj' of Ihr' lrllr' lI'ulf1'r I., Grnv, mi 1llui1n1u.s' nf llffbrmz, rlzwfolwl friend null ll'1l.Yll'l' of the Sclirml for IHIIIIY rcarxj . . . . . First prize ol' 25 dollars lor the outstanding essay written in a competi- tion open to members ol' the llunior and Senior classes. Awarded to l'uu,u' -IAY l,l-QXVl'l l' . . . . . Second prize ol' I5 dollars lor the next best paper in the same com- petition. Awarded to ll0I5l'1R'li XVic1.1,s Mc:Cov . . . Honorable mention in the same competition. .Xwarded to 'l'HoMAs lX'lc:C1,uRcs ,-Xc:nlisoN THE NVH ITCH URCH AVVARD fgiwcu Irv .lIrs. Ilurullix' S. li. ll'lIil!'fI1ll'lilI in mcninry of Ifreclaii tl, und 'Sl'-'llllf lf. Xluiilrvl . . . . . a sum ol' IIN! dollars to aid a member ol' the graduating class to lurther his pursuit ol' scientific study, .Xwarded to Roialtiicl' FRANK lixizvis THE REED AVVARD fgiwcrl Irv Curl A. Iil'l'll of Ihr' Class uf IUUIJQ . . . . . given in recognition ol' his line spirit, his improvement in skill. his devotion to his team, and his unsellish desire to contribute to Hebron's athletic success. Awarded to XVILLIAM 'l'krr'r Wu.i,iAx1s
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