Senior academic awards

The following academic awards were presented to seniors at graduation:
The Frances B. Rohn Memorial in Mathematics, named for a beloved teacher of Mathematics for many years at the Gill School, the Frances B. Rohn Memorial Award is presented to the senior who has achieved the highest four-year average in Mathematics:  Bruce Easop.
The Carol J. Heaney Memorial Science Award, given in memory of Carol J. Heaney, a beloved science teacher for many years at Gill St. Bernard’s, this award recognizes that student who has demonstrated intellectual curiosity, outstanding academic achievement, and superior promise in the study of science throughout his or her high school years:  Bruce Easop
The History Department Award is a book prize presented annually to the Senior who has been selected by the History Department as having done the most outstanding work in History: Bruce Easop.
The Peapack Gladstone Bank English Department Award is presented annually to the senior with the highest four-year average in English:  Bruce Easop
The World Language Department Award is a book prize presented annually to the Senior with the highest four-year average in a foreign language: Bethan Jones.
The Ferber Visual Arts Award is presented to the senior who has shown exceptional artistic talent in any area of the visual arts, including painting, drawing, sculpture, woodworking and photography: Eric Viola.
The Joyce Creasey Memorial Award is given to the Senior girl whose ability, leadership, sportsmanship and team loyalty have distinguished her and contributed the most to our athletic program:  Chloe Cotoulas and Caroline Merck.
The Harold D. Nicholls Memorial Award is given in memory of Harold D. Nicholls--Teacher, Coach, Senior Master, and Headmaster from 1917 to 1957 ("a good friend and wise counselor to generations of boys at St. Bernard's"): Douglas Smith.
The Lindabury Senior Honor is awarded to the senior who has made an outstanding effort to positively affect the experiences of underclassmen.  He or she has worked hard to be a person of inclusion throughout the community, and has demonstrated compassion and thoughtfulness, and acted as a role model and leader.  This senior has reached out to younger students as a friend and as an equal, and exemplifies the characteristics that underclassmen should look up to, follow, and respect : Johnathan Vnenchak.
The Bennett Service Award was established by the Gill School Parents Committee to honor the student who best demonstrates, through active community service, the School's concern and consideration for others: Nicole Wisler.
A St. Bernard's tradition, the Julian T. Brown Cup has been awarded annually since 1913.  It is the highest honor that may be attained by a boy at Gill St. Bernard's.  This boy is chosen from the graduating class on the basis of his character throughout his years at the School.  He has worked for the good of the School, shown thoughtfulness and consideration, and has maintained his integrity.  It is this boy, more than any other, who exemplifies the characteristics of Faith, Honor and Consideration:  Bruce Easop.
The title of Elizabeth Gill Girl is the highest honor that may be attained by a girl at Gill St. Bernard's School.  This girl is chosen from the graduating class on the basis of her character throughout her years at the School.  She has worked for the good of the School, shown thoughtfulness and consideration, and has maintained her integrity.  It is this girl, more than any other, who exemplifies the characteristics of Faith, Honor and Consideration: Samantha Bender.
The Jean Loizeaux Award is given to a senior with the top academic record:  Bruce Easop