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Graduation Ends Challenging High School Years Excitement grew in the hearts of the 1980 seniors as graduation neared. Bac- calaureate services were held on May 25 in McAlistar Auditorium. The speaker for the occasion was the Reverend Julian Lazar. On May 30 at Commencement Ex- ercises, Dr. Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr,, challenged the seniors with his address. Seventy seniors received their diplomas from Mr. H. C. Amick. Valedictorian of the class was Mary Sturgeon, and Susan Maxwell was salutatorian. Spencer McDonald received the Tommy Wan- namaker Award, presented annually to the most outstanding senior. 1. Valedictorian Mary Sturgeon; Tommy Wan namaker Award recipient Spencer McDonald; Commencement speaker Dr. F. C. Derrick, Jr.; Academy President Mr. H. C. Amick; Head- master Mr. Weyland Burns. 2. Mrs. Thomas Elliott Wannamaker presents the Tommy Wannamaker Award to Spencer McDonald, 3. Salutatorian for the class of 1980 is Susan Maxwell and valedictorian is Mary Sturgeon. 4. Graduation Marshals: First Row: Karen Hud- son, Janie Vam, Meree Davis, Lou Ann Haigler, Susan Douglas, Karen Lakcey. Second Row: Edward Rast, Randy Hammond, Logan Gibbons, Frank Egerter. 5. The Baccalaureate dignitaries include Mr. H. C. Amick, Jr., Reverent Julian Lazar, and Mr. H. C. Amick Sr. 6. Senior Thom Stone receives his diploma from Academy President Mr. Amick. 172 3.
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For Students of Lower School Graduation Holds Much Excitement Excitement grew as the sixth graders looked forward to graduation. Each one eagerly awaited his new beginning in the Upper School. The graduation took place in McAlister Auditorium, and Mr. Connor presided over the ceremony and presented diplomas. For their graduation, the kindergart- ners presented the program ‘‘‘'Children Around the World.11 Indians, Orientals, Pilgrims, Scots, and football players were some of the groups represented in the pro- gram. They then awaited becoming first graders. 174 2.
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