'lihe nnity of the lfoin' Year College xvonltl not lone' remain intact were it not for the 5 1 ettorts of llean Lens l.. Smith, hllss lzvans, ancl the many others. xvhose quiet etlieieney is taken so for granterl. liean Smith, hnsy keeping the organiza- tion of the school xvell nncler control. has al- xvays time to shonlcler the hnrclen of any stutlet1t's school problems. A-Xssemhlies anal programs plannecl, eollege requirements at- tenclecl to. helpful aclviee given to extra enr- rienlar gronpsg all these are ahly managed hy llean Smith, ancl they are not his only responsihilities. lllne slips, pink slips. white slips. these are Kliss livans' realms. .Xhsenees exenserl or reeormlerl, as the ease may he, eollege appli- eations lilerl on time, announcements postecl xvhere all xvill he ahle to see anfl take notice. aclvisory reports tilecl anfl sent to parents, seeing that rloetors appointments are kept: GLIMPSES. of the School Dean Smith, relaxing the year aronncl. these tasks. taken for grantecl hy the stnclents. are tirelessly at- tenclecl to hy Kliss livans, anil her right hanml helpers Yiola anfl .'Xliee. Reference hooks in clemanml hy the stil- clents are kept in orcler hy Rlarney. our elli- cient lihrarian. lncleerl. this is a task: eheek- ing on reserve hooks, keeping tah on the many nnreturnecl ones. seeing that our li- hrary cloes not climinish in volmnes. Klar- ney's hahitat is the rearling room at 5NlO, where she is to he fonnfl every afternoon. Klemhers of the Student Serviee. who flnr- ing their stncly periorls or other spare time they have, help all these people hy fleliver- ing messages ancl tiling information for them, are rloing ns all a hy no means inilireet service. 'l'o all these people, a sincere vote of thanks from the stuclents for keeping' our school weeks running so smoothly: their el- forts have reallv not gone nnappreeiateil. xi MISS ltvalls . :Xliee Sheehan. her right haml man l-l
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Honors and Awards MEMORIAL PRIZE Awarded each year to perpetuate the mem- ory of the C-High boys who died in the first XYorld XYar, it is intended that this prize of twenty dollars recognize in its winner the qualities of democracy, loyalty, and devotion to duty. It is awarded to the twelfth grade boy or girl, who in the opinion of classmates and teachers. has through perseverence and consistent effort achieved superior scholar- ship and has through intelligent service to the school contributed to its betterment. The vote this year resulted in a tie. XYinners: Vvilliam Kornhauser, David Ruml llonorable Mention: Barbara Raymond MONILAXV MEDAL ln l9l6 Dr. VV. Monilaw, then head of the II-High athletic department, founded this award. It is given to the twelfth grade boy who has the highest average athletic ability, scholarship. and citizenship. In de- termining the award winner, faculty ratings of scholarship and citizenship, coaches' rat- ing of athletic ability, and athletic awards won. are all considered. XYinner: David Ruml MOTHERS' PRIZE This prize of twenty dollars is annually awarded to the twelfth grade girl who, re- gardless of offices held, or distinction gained, is considered by the faculty to have contrib- uted most to the life of the school. The mothers of the Parents' Association con- sider, in awarding the prize, tolerance and breadth of interest. loyalty and cooperative- ness, initiative and responsibility, refinement and courtesy. and moral and intellectual in- fluence. XYinner: Margaret Portis llonorable Mention: Barbara Raymond lfx BLACK ROBERTS TROPHY Presented to the boy who has contributed most during the year to the success and well being of the U-High track team, this trophy was established by two former students of U-High. XYinner: Vernon Gleaves GARGOYLE PRIZE The Gargoyle, yearly literary magazine of U-High, engraves on a cup each year the name of the student who has contributed the best article of that year. The judges are the Reading, XYriting, and Criticism teachers. XVinner: Alice Sheehan Honorable Mention: Naomi Halperin SCIENCE AXY:-XRD In accordance with the condition of the gift fund of the class of 1922, the Science Prize has been awarded for the past twenty years to the student showing superior ability and interest in science work. june, I9-ll, was the last time the prize was to be awarded as an individual gift. The principal of the gift fund will now be used to buy science books for the library. FRENCH AXYARIJ Each year since l935 the French Govern- ment, in order to encourage the study of the French language and civilization. has given a prize to a lf-I-Iiqh student. The winner, chosen by the French department. is the student who is believed to have done the most outstanding work in French during the year. XYinner: Suzanne Heller Honorable Mention: lieverly linllen G. .-X. A. For the second time a cup. presented by the G. .-X. .-X. board of P339-l94O was awarded this year. This honor is given to the twelfth grade girl thought by the gym faculty to have contributed most to intramural athlet- ics, The award is based on responsibility, skill, perseverence. sportsmanship. team spirit, and cooperation, as well as adequate scholarship. Winner: Beverly Bullen .fg .lf JI QTY'
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