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UP FRONT Upper School Awards 2013 Upper School Awards The Mabel Slade Vickery Award Ian Spear Mabel Slade Vickery founded Latin School and served as its first headmistress from 1888 to 1929. The Alumni Association awards this prize to the senior class member who has the highest academic average during the four upper school years. The John MacDougall Graham Award Caroline T. Kaplan Nadja Knox John MacDougall Graham served as headmaster of Latin School from 1960 to 1969 and also taught history. Each year, the Alumni Association gives this award to the member of the junior class who best demonstrates the qualities of citizenship, leadership and loyalty. The Robert Peck Bates Memorial Award Allison Popolow Robert Peck Bates was Latin School's first headmaster, serving from 1894 to 1926. The award is presented to the student in the senior class who has most improved academically from the junior to the senior year. The David Eaton Award Samantha Cohen The Alumni Association established this award in 1983 in honor of David Eaton, former dean and upper school head, to recognize "that member of the graduating class who in four years has exemplified the qualities of loyalty, exuberance and generosity of spirit, and whose presence in our midst is an enduring gift to the Latin School of Chicago." The Dorothy Hammett Prize Samantha Cohen Dorothy Hammett taught middle school English from 1916 to 1953 and then became secretary of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association presents this award "to that senior, elected by the senior class, who has shown the most devotion to Latin School and has demonstrated this through unselfish service to the school." Gregory Leith Stark '43 Award Sarah Huston Gregory Stark '43 (1924-1945) was a self-effacing, friendly and dedicated student who attended Latin for 13 years. After graduating in 1943, he chose to serve his country with a sense of gratitude and duty, knowing that the truly courageous individual can overcome his deepest fears and carry on with honor. Gregory was killed in combat during World War II, and it was his unselfish willingness to serve that has given the rest of us more time to make a better world. The Gregory Leith Stark Award is presented to that member of the senior class who through his or her unselfish behavior, friendliness and courage has made Latin School a better place for all of its students. The Karen Sue Berger Community Service Award (student) Benjamin Natinsky Ian Spear Karen Sue Berger was a kindergarten student at Latin School who died of cystic fibrosis in 1965. This award is presented in her memory by the Sally and Miles Berger Family Foundation to a student (or students) and faculty member in recognition of their outstanding contributions in community service. The Richard Dolezal Award in Humanities Olivia Huzenis Established in 2000 by the Marshall B. Front Family Charitable Foundation, Laura De Ferrari and Marshall B. Front to honor Richard R. Dolezal for his scholarship, dedicated teaching and devotion to his students. Presented annually to that member of the senior class who has demonstrated excellence in the study of humanities. 10 L AT I N M AGAZINE