This commencement address, "A Sense of Responsibility", was delivered by Assistant Headmaster for Academic Affairs and English teacher, Tad Roach, to the Class of 1992.
Presented by St. Andrew's Latin III Students. Cast: William Whitmoyer, Jennifer Jones, Greg Doyle, Emily Brady, Sara-Spicer Wallace, Julie Herbert, Rob Ellis, Bard Rathbone. Program design: Greg Doyle
Presented by St. Andrew's Latin III Students. Cast: Catherine Chesney, Ross Ellis, Margo Ellis, Liz Baxter, Bear Montesano, Nicola Katz, James Borghardt. Program design: Greg Doyle
The Music Prize is awarded to that fifth or sixth former who contributes the most to instrumental music at St. Andrew's. The 1965 Music Prize was awarded to Terry Wild '65; the 1966 Music Prize was awarded to Charles Gates '66.
The 1954 winners of the TIME Magazine Current Affairs Contest were David Ralston '54, William Herrlich '55, Peter Spalding '56 and Thomas Rightmyer '57.
The Malcolm Ford Award, given in memory of Malcolm Ford, Class of 1942, to the boy who best combines the qualities of leadership, good sportsmanship and a cheerful spirit. The 1953 Malcolm Ford Award was awarded to Arthur Wright '53.
The 1946 commencement address was given by William Hollingsworth (Holly) Whyte '35. Throughout his address he discusses his time at St. Andrew's, the war and the many St. Andreans that went to battle.
Fourth Graduation Exercises St. Andrew's School, June 12, 1937. This program includes the schedule of the day beginning at 8:15am with chapel service celebrated by the Headmaster, the rector of St. Anne's Parish and the Chaplain...
The Chester E. Baum Prize for English given by members of the English Department in honor of Chester Earl Baum '36, for 29 years an outstanding teacher of English at St. Andrew's School, to the VI Former who has excelled in English scholarship.
The William H. Amos Prize for the Life Sciences, given by William H. Amos, member of the faculty from 1947 to 1985, to the student who has demonstrated exceptional interest and ability in the life sciences.