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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRiTISH COLUMBIA

TWENTY- NINTH

AUTUMN

CONGREGATIONFOR THE

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

AND TO MARK THE

TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE

FIRST COURSES IN SOCIAL WORK

FRIDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-EIGHTH

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE

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O CANADA

o Canada! Our Home and Native Land!

True patriot-love in all thy sons command.

With glowing hearts we see thee rise,

The True North, strong and free,

And stand on guard, 0 Canada,

We stand on guard for thee.

O Canada, glorious and free!

0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

o Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

.

MUSICAL PROGRAMME

by

PROFESSOR L. G. R. CROUCH

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PROGRAMME OF CEREMONY

.

0 CANADA

INVOCATIONby the Reverend Frederick Temple Kingston

REMARKS

by the Honourable Sherwood Lett

Chancellor of the University of British Columbia

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESby the Chancellor

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWSZella May Collins

George Forrester Davidson

Richard Edward Gillmor Davis

Amy Gordon Hamilton

Eileen Louise Younghusband

INTRODUCTION OF CONGREGATION SPEAKER

by Norman A. M. MacKenzie

President of the University of British Columbia

THE CONGREGATION ADDRESSby Eileen Louise Younghusband

CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSEby the Chancellor

CONGRATULATIONS TO DIPLOMA STUDENTSby the Chancellor

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Reception in Brock Hall

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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Bedford, Ronald Ernest, B.Sc. (Manitoba), M.A. Manitoba PhysicsThesis: “A StudV of the Spark Spectra of Arsenic.”

Brayshaw, Thomas Christopher, B.A., M.A. Hope Biology and BotonyThesis: “An Ecological Classification of the Ponderosa Pine Stands in the South

western Interior of British Columbia.”

Fay, Francis Hollis, B.S. (New Hampshire), M.S. (Massachusetts)United States Zoology

Thesis: “The Pacific Walrus, Odobenus rosmarusdivergens: Spatial Ecology, LifeHistory, and Population.”

Hagmeier, Edwin Moyer, B.A. (Queen’s), M.A. Ontario ZoologyThesis: “The Genus Martes (Mustelidae) in North America: Its Distribution, Vari

ation, Classification, Phylogeny and Relationship ta Old World Forms.”

Hess, Forest Gene, B.A., M.A. United States PhysicsThesis: “On the Theory of Radioactive Beta Processes.”

Neilsori, George Croydon, BA., M.A. Ladner PhysicsThesis: “Nuclear Spectroscopy in Light Nuclei.”

Polonis, Douglas Hugh, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.) M.A.Sc. (Toronto)Vancouver Metallurgy

Thesis: “Phase Transformations in Titanium-Rich Binary Alloys with Iron andNickel.”

Sample, John Thomas, B.A., MA. South Burnaby PhysicsThesis: “The Scattering of Polarized Neutrons, and The Gamma Rays from Re—

10 II 10 II

actions B (d,Y)B and B (d,JVY)C

Stevens, Ward Earl, B.Sc. (Utah State Agric. Coil.), M.Sc. (Iowa State Coil.)Alberta Zoology

Thesis: “Adjustments of the Northwestern Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus spatulatus)to a Northern Environment.”

Trites, Ronald Wilmot, B.Sc. (New Brunswick), M.A.New Brunswick Physics

Thesis: “A Study of the Oceanographic Structure in British Columbia Inlets andSome of the Determining Factors.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Bass, Paul, B.S.P., Vancouver PharmacologyThesis: “Changes in the Function arid Ionic Composition of the Alimentary Tract

in Response to Dietary Cation Deficiencies, and the Possible Role ofAdrenal Medullary and Cortical Hormones in Mediating these Responses.”

Boreysza, William Boleslaw, B.A., Vancouver Slavonic StudiesThesis: “The Introduction of the Soviet System into Poland.”

Bryant, Joseph Edward, B.A., Alberta ZoologyThesis: “A Preliminary Study of the Moose (Alces alces andersoni Peterson) in

Northern Manitoba with Special Reference to its Management.”

Chadwick, George Brierley, B.A., Vancouver PhysicsThesis: “Gamma Radiations from the Bombardment of Boron Ten with Protons

and Deuterons.”

Frith, Mrs. Elizabeth Aldon Stewart, B.A., Hope HistoryThesis: “The Growth of Canodian Control over External Affairs, 1867-1939.”

Haering, Rudolph Roland, B.A., Kaslo PhysicsThesis: “Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance in Kernite.”

Ogilvie, Robert Townley, B.A., Vancouver Biology and BotanyThesis: “Soil Texture of Pinus Ponderosa Plant Communities in British Columbia.”

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Palmer, Mildred Ruth, B.A., Vancouver Biology and BotanyThesis: “The Pigments of the Algae with Special Reference to Certain Orders of

the Chiorophyto.”

Rundle, Howard Norton, B.A., Vancouver PhysicsThesis: “Frequency Stabilization of a Klystron in a Paramagnetic Resonance Spec

trometer.

White, Gordon Allan, B.A., Vancouver Biology and BotanyThesis: “Chemical and Biochemical Responses of Sugar Beet Root to Foliar

Freezing and Defoliation.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Alexander, Thomas Kennedy, B.A., North Vancouver PhysicsThesis: “Gamma Radiation from the Proton Bombardment of Lithium Six.”

Cameron, Christina Janet, B.A., Lantzville ChemistryThesis: “Aftempted Hydroformylation of Triacetyl-13-GlucaI.”

Grant, Rowland Frederick, B.A., Victoria ChemistryThesis: “A Study of Phase Transitions in Sodium Steorote by Means of Nuclear

Magnetic Resonance.”

Jayodevappa, Ettigi Sivoppa, B.Sc. (Mysore), India ChemistryThesis: “Studies in Acetonitrile Solutions: I. The Colomel Reference Electrode;

II. The Polorographic Behaviour of some Organic Compounds.”

Jones, Garth, B.A., West Vancouver PhysicsThesis: “The Development of a Fost Time-Sorter and its Use in the Measurement

of the Lifetime of Positrons in Aluminium and Mica.”

Lay, Woo-Pok, B.A., Honk Kong BiochemistryThesis: “The Terminal Groups of the Human and Bovine I-Globulin.”

McMahon, Garfield Walter, B.Sc. (Manitoba), Manitoba Physics75 124

Thesis: “The Radiations of Se and Sb .“

Ssu, Yun I, B.Sc. (National Tsing Hua Univ.), China PhysicsThesis: “The Production of Neutrons by Secondary Processes in the Proton Bom

bardment of Deuterium.”

Wollick, Carole Ann, B.A., Manitoba ChemistryThesis: “In Vitro Carcinogen—Protein Complex Formation.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Bell, Lawrence Gerald, B.A.Sc., Fruitvale Metallurgical EngineeringThesis: “The Structural and Magnetic Properties of Some Ternary Alloys of Iron-

Aluminum-Carbon.”

Galloway, Leslie Robert, B.A.Sc., Victoria Chemical EngineeringThesis: “Effect of Orientation on Head and Mass Transfer in Stacked Beds of

Spheres.”

Guthrie, David Alan, B.A.Sc., Trail Chemical EngineeringThesis: “The Removal of Smokes and Mists.”.

Johnston, Hugh Alex, B.A.Sc., Victoria Chemical EngineeringThesis: “Effect of Strain on Corrosion Rates of Copper in Sulfuric Acid Solutions.”

Neims, George LeRot Batten, B.A.Sc., Vancouver Electrical EngineeringThesis: “Angle of Arrival of Ten Centimeter Microwaves.”

Smith, James Wilmer, B.A.Sc., Kamloops Chemical EngineeringThesis: “The Effect of Wall Roughness on Heat Transfer in Pipes.”

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THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Ahmad, Nazeer, (Assoc. Imp. Coil, of Tropical Agric.),British Guiana Soil Science

Thesis: “Investigation of Some Physical and Chemical Properties of the StonyMarine Clays in the Lower Fraser Valley Area of British Columbia,”

Burdett, Michael Owen, B.S.A., Steveston Poultry HusbandryThesis: “The Utilization of Fat by the Growing Chick

Part I: Folic Acid and Fat Tolerance in the Chick;Part H: Surface Active Agents and Fat in Chick Nutrition.”

Daubeny, Hugh Alexander, B.S.A., Victoria HorticultureThesis: “Some Effects of Cool Temperatures on Flower Production, Pollen Pro

duction and Pollen Germination in Certain Lines of the Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum, Mill.)”

Forrest, Robert James, B.S.A., Vancouver Animal HusbandryThesis: “A Comparison of Beef, Pork, and Whale Liver Meals as Enrichment

Sources in the Ration of Growing Rats,”

Hanna, Michael Ross, B.S.A., Victoria AgronomyThesis: “Reproduction and Breeding in a Dioecious Bluegrass, Poa confinis Vasey.”

Kansky, Ladislav Leo, B.S.A., Vancouver Animal HusbandryThesis: “The Influence of the Winter, Plane of Nutrition on the Growth Rate and

Subsequent Parturient Behaviour of Beef Heifers.”

Lok, Siepko Hendrik, B.S.A., Vancouver Agricultural EconomicsThesis: “A Study of the Comparative Changes in Agricultural Productivity of Brit

ish Columbia and Saskatchewan.”

Van Ryswyk, Albert Leonard, B.S.A., Ladner Soil ScienceThesis: “Soils of the Doukhobor (Former CCUB)) Lands of British Columbia.”

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

Cobbin, Jack Macdonald, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Treatment of Emotionally Disturbed Teen-Age Bays in a Group-Living

Residence.”

Coyle, Mrs. Phyllis Bernice, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis “The Travelling Child Guidance Clinic (B.C. Mainland).”

Mann, Aileen Elizabeth, B.A, VancouverThesis: “A Comparative Review of the Medical Services Programme for Public

Assistance Recipients, B.C.”

Robertson, Myrtle Eleanor, B.A. (Toronto), OntarioThesis: “3. 5. Woodsworth: His Contributions to Social Work Principles and

Concepts.”

Wheeler, Michael, B.A. (London), B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Measuring the Need for Law-Rental Housing: A Study of Little Moun

tain Housing Project Applications.”

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CLASSIFICATION:

Fo the degree of B.A.Sc.(H) Honours.(1) FirstClass.(2) Second Class.(P) Passed.

For other degrees:(1) First Class.(2) Second Class.(P) Passed.(C) completed for B.A. in a combined course.

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK

Beouchesne, Noé lyon Joseph, B.A.(Toronto), Ontario

Jones, George Alexander, B.S.A., B.A.,Vancouver

Keeler, Barbara Ann, B.A. (McMaster),(P) Ontario

Mayne, Constance Eva Norah, B.A.,(2) Victoria

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Beale, Myles Ferguson, B.A., TrailBennett, George Edward, B.A.

(Saskatchewan), VancouverBertram, Francis Earl, B.A., Cultus LakeBlack, Albert Forrester, B.A., VancouverBoldt, Walter Bernard, B.A., VancouverBrooks, William Robert Turnbull, B.A.,

VancouverCalder, Sheila Hanning, B.A.,

New WestminsterCampbell, Hugh Morrison, B.A.,

New WestminsterCopan, Donald Angus, B.A.,

North BurnabyCowin, John Edgar, B.A., HaneyCupit, Frank Leslie, B.A., VancouverCurtis, Alice Moss, B.A., InvermereDaniels, Alan Robie, B.A., VancouverEvans, Wilfred Miles, B.A.Sc.,

South BurnabyFearn, David Rodney, B.A., B. Corn.,

VancouverFoster, Franklyn, B.A., NanoimoGillatt, John James Alexander, B.A.,

DuncanGuidi, Rudolph Peter Marius, B.A.,

OliverHadfield, Joseph George, B.Sc.

(Saskatchewan), ChilliwackHeisler, Earle Lawrence, B.A., Vancouver (2)

Hodgson, Mary Ann, B.A., VancouverHowarth, Margaret Anna, B.A. (Queen’s),

AlbertaJohnston, May Swinton, B.A.,

LadysmithKay, William, B.A., VictoriaKirk, Thomas Downie, M.A., VancouverKoch, Anton, B.A. (Manitoba),

New WestminsterKyle, Donald Lachian, B.A.,

North VancouverMatheson, Allan Harvey, B.A., VancouverMitchell, James Reid, Jr., B.P.E.,

West VancouverMoore, John Henry, B.A.,

South BurnabyMorrison, Clarke Van Sice, B.A.,

VancouverMundie, John Alexander, B.A.,

South BurnobyMcAlister, Louise Mary, B.A.,

North VancouverMacdonald, Harold Struthers, B.A.,

VancouverMacDonald, Joseph Vernon, B.A.,McKenzie, Kenneth Robert, B.A.

VancouverMcMahon, Dorothy Elizabeth, B.H.E.,

VancouverMcMichael, William, B.A., Victoria

(P)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)(P)(2)

(2)

(2)(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)(2)(1)(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)(p)(2)(2)(p)

(2)

(2)(1)

(2)

(2)

(P)

Trail (2)

(2)

(P)(2)

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Oldham, Philip Avril Jack, B.A.,Kamloops (2)

Pankratz, Harry Ernest, B.A., Vancouver (2)Paton, Gordon MacGillivray, B.A.,

Vancouver (2)Pedersen, Edmund, B.A., Enderby (2)Pelman, lsadore, B.A., Vancouver (P)Roussel, Marie Florence Appoline, B.A.,

Agassiz (2)Roxburgh, Jean Wallace, BA., Vancouver (1)Sanford, Norman Morran, B.A.,

Vancouver (2)Sawyer, John Hague, B.P.E., Langley (2)Schaffer, Ellen Virginia, BA.

(Saskatchewan), VancouverSchmid, Manfred Carl, B.A., ArmstrongSomerton, Thomas Watson, M.A.Sc.,

Vancouver

Coppens, Julia, Vancouver

Kriss, John Alexander, Vancouver

Sparks, Jack, B.A., VancouverSparling, George William, M.A.,

South BurnabyStewart, Milton Amasa, B.A., KamloopsStiles, John Gary, B.A., VancouverSwanson, John Rangvald, B.A.,

VancouverTetlock, Norma Arlene, B.A., VancouverThorsteinsson, Bergie, B.A.,

Powell RiverWeicker, Douglas Norman, B.A.,

Prince GeorgeWhite, Sydney, BA. (Alberta), CrestonWhittaker, Roland Frank, B.A.,

(2) Vancouver(2) Woodward, Harold, B.A., Vancouver

Wright, James Harold Everton, B.A.,(2) Vancouver

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

HONOURS

Mathews, Robin Daniel Middleton, Powell River

Newitt, Eve Margaret, West Vancouver

Pratt, Alexander, Vancouver

Staveley, William Watson, Vancouver

Thornton, Howard Philip, Vernon

Trono, Arthur Mario, Trail

GENERAL COURSE

Addison, Walter Ernest, SaskatchewanBaerg, Mrs. Norma Margaret, VancouverBaird, Dugald MacLean, VancouverBarbeau, Jacques Rosario, VancouverBauman, Edward, AbbotsfordBland, Maureen Joyce, South SlocanBoyd, Joseph Arthur, NanaimoBoyes, Walter, VictoriaBroad, Donald Archibald, VancouverBrown, Bernard John, VancouverBrown, Mary Lorraine, VictoriaBurchnall, Arthur Frank, NanaimoCheffins, Ronald ian, LL.8., Quebec

First Class Honours inBacteriology and Immunology

Second Class Honours inChemistry

Second Class Honaurs in EnglishLiterature and Language

First Class Honours in EnglishLiterature and Language

Second Class Honours in EnglishLiterature and Language

Second Class Honours inGeography

Second Class Honours inEconomics

Second Class 1-lonours inSociology

(2) Colwell, Elizabeth Mary, Vancouver(2) Cornell, Grace Jean, Victoria(2) Crosato, Rena Frank, Vancouver(C) Cross, William Charles Frederick,(2) North Vancouver

(2) Curr, Robert John Arthur, Vancouver

(2) d’Aoust, Joseph Theophile, Penticton

(2) d’Easum, Mrs. Lille, Vancouver() Dillabaugh, Vernon Wesley, Port Moody() Evans, Jonathan Winter, Roberts Creek() Farquhar, Mrs. Simonne Paula,() Vancouver

(C) Fergusson, William John, Vancouver

(1)

(2)(2)(2)

(2)(2)

(2)

(P)(2)

(2)(2)

(P)

(P)(2)(2)

(P)(2)(P)(2)(P)(P)

(2)(2)

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Figol, Marlene Anne Johanne, Alberta (P)Foxgord, Alfred Nelson, Victoria (2)Friesan, Barrie Franklin, Vancouver (P)Frodsham, Stanley Arthur, White Rock (P)Frost, Mrs. Shirley Ann, (2)Genis, Ruth Athanasia, (P)Gordon, Albert Victor, (2)Goulding, Joyce Beryl, (P)Green, Maxine Wilhelmina, Vancouver (P)Green, Sylvia Joy, Duncan (2)Guile, Robert Henry, Vancouver (C)Hampton, Peter Boyce, Westview (2)Hinke, Margaret Cecilia, United States (P)Irvine, Wayne Ronald, New Westminster (1)Kelly, Frank Douglas, North Burnaby (P)Kerr, Mrs. Nellie Frances, Victoria (2)Kirwan, John Michael, Vancouver (P)Klassen, Peter James, Matsqui (2)Knox, Mary Helen, South Burnaby (P)Koppenaal, Richard John, Vancouver (1)Kundert, Margarete Irene, Vancouver (P)Legg-Willis, David Elwyn Richard, Victoria (2)Lennox, Shirley Corinne, Vancouver (2)Lindsay, Ellis George, Pentictan (P)Louie, Raymond Donald, Vancouver (P)Lozowski, Peter, Vancouver (P)Lyons, John Charles, ClintonMarshall, Helen Jane, VancouverMaunsell, John Edward, ShawniganMiller, William, D.M.D. (Oregon),

West VancouverMontgomery, Mabel Lofthouse,

VancouverMoutray, Anne Margaret,

North KamloopsMcLennan, Kenneth Alexander,

VancouverMcMullen, Cohn Archibald, VancouverMcTaggart, Austin George, DuncanNovacek, Iris Elfriede, New WestminsterO’Brien, Patrick Barney, Vancouver

O’Shaughnessy, Mrs. Anne Elizabeth,Nanaimo

Peters, Milton Leslie, VancouverPilon, Beatrice Donalda, VancouverPoetker, Paul Edward, HammondRank, Louis Frederick, Grand ForksRowland, Gary Dennis, VancouverSamson, Margaret Rumney, VancouverSargent, Richard William,

New Westminster, I

Saric, Anka, VancouverSawatsky, Margaret, VancouverScales, Allen Alexander, Dawson CreekScheltgen, Elmer, New WestminsterShalman, Doreen Isabel, VancouverSheridan, Margaret Mary, VancouverShtitz, Frank, VancouverSpragge, Donald Leonard,

North VancouverStondell, VaIn Michelene, VancouverStarling, Charles Edward, North BurnabyStefani, Edward, AustriaSturdy, Sandra Joan, VictoriaSutherland, John Neil, VancouverTaylor, John Knapp Tempest,

South BurnabyTaylor, Thomas MacKenzie, HollyburnTeichroeb, John William, VancouverThompson, Richard, VancouverTopham, Lawrence White, Vancouver

(2) Turner, Geoffrey Walter, Port AliceUrquhart, Roy Keith, Aldergrove

(p) Waik, Elvi, VancouverWaite, Brian Lansdell, Vancouver

(1) Warnock, Joseph Harold, VancouverWells, Mrs. Janet Mary, Hollyburn

(2) Willan, Robert Lawrence Grant,(I) Naramata

Woods, Jonathan Stewart Gower,(2) Victoria(P) Zarry, Etna Violet, Vancouver

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCEAngel, Jerome Harvey, VancouverAuld, Ion James McLaren, VancouverCobbin, Alexander Duncan, B.A.,

Vancouver

(P) Davidson, Cohn Grant, Vancouver (2)(P) Jones, Kenneth Frederick, Vancouver (2)

Springer, Robert John, New Westminster (P)(2) Underhill, John Gerald George (2)

(F’)(2)

VancouverVancouverVancouverPowell River

(2)(P)(2)(P)(2)(P)(P)

(P)

(P)(2)(P)(P)(2)(P)(P)

(2)(P)(P)(P)(P)(2)

(2)(P)(P)(P)(2)(F’)(2)(2)(P)(F’)(P)

(F’)

(2)(2)

(F’)(P)

Lake (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HOME ECONOMICSMeadows, Sylvia Maureen, Essondale (F’) Satinavsky, Josephine Terrol, AlbertaRichards, Doreen Clara Christie, Venables, Shirley Alice, Alberta

Vancouver (P)

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THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Driscoll, Diane Isabel,Geggie, Ian Martin,Harrison, Marie Orb,

VancouverVancouver

Vancouver

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE

(p)(2)(P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCECHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Forrest, David Bolfour, TrailJudyski, Nicholas, North Burnaby

(2) Pletcher, James Henry,(P)

South Burnaby (P)

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Butler, Lawrence Samuel, Vancouver (P)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Brossard, Donald Keith, West Vancouver (P) Martineau, Raymond Albert,Jung, Douglas, Duncan (P) New WestminsterLong, Alexander, Trail (P)

FOREST ENGINEERING

Talbot, Jock Irving Thorley, Vancouver (P)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Delane, Harvey Howard, B.A., Vancouver (P)Hepburn, David Grant, Vancouver (P)Kelsey, Harley Edward, Reveistoke (P)Madeley, James Bruce Douglas,

Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Bacon, Janice Myrtle, VictoriaCoutts, Doreen Mary, B.A., VoncouverCrawford, Mary-Ellen Joan, VancouverFans, Mrs. Marylyn Dawn, VancouverFisher, Joan Marion, VictoriaGee, Lila Yit Lie, Vancouver

(1) Girard, Mrs. Patricia Diane, Vancouver(2) Hordie, Mrs. Margaret Jean, Vancouver(2) Marshall, Jane Elizabeth, Vancouver(2) Walton, Elizabeth Ann, Woodfibre(2) Wrinch, Mary Breckon, Trail(2)

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Contini, Antonio, VancouverHobob, Camel liaus, South Burnaby

(2) Sleeman, Kenneth Jack, Vancouver(2) Sorboe, Magnus Maurice, Victoria

(P) Rourke, William Harold, Ladysmith(P) Taylor, Cecil John, Vancouver(2) Wilkinson, Lloyd James, Trail

Metca lfe, Charles Douglas, VancouverTeviotdale, David Ramsay Wilson,

Vancouver

(P)

(P)

(P)

(1)(1)(2)(I)(1)

(2)(2)

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FACULTY OF LAWTHE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS

Brandley, Calvin Selk, A.B.(Brigham Young Univ.), Alberta (P)

Helgason, Allan Gunnar, B.A., Vancouver (P)

Lee, George Nichols, B.A., Vancouver (P)Prentice, Thomas Brian, Vancouver (P)

FACULTY OF PHARMACY

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY

Misewich, Carl Alfred, South BurnabyMorris, Dennis Alexander, VancouverPickering, Wilfred Edward, Vancouver

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

Kent, Mrs. Geraldine Evelyn,B.Sc.(Alberta), Vancouver

Radford, Hugh William, M.A.,(2) Vancouver

FACULTY OF FORESTRY

(P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY

Harris, Peter, Vancouver (H)

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION

Brown, John Braithwaite, B.Com.,Nanaimo

Cobbin, Alexander Duncan, B.A.,(1) Vancouver (2)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER TRAINING

Badanic, John Stephen, B.A., Vancouver (P)Bilan, Norma Margaret, B.A.(Washington),

Vancouver (2)Hardy, Donald Wilson, B.S.A., Vancouver (P)

Lawrence, Joseph Collins, B.A.,Vancouver (p)

Pekovich, Danial, BA., Vancouver (P)Stratton, Stephen Tom, B.P.E., Vancouver (P)

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE

DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION

Browne, Mrs. Innes, PentictonCawston, Helen Elizabeth, VancouverCheyne, Anita Patricia, OntarioClark, Claire Weston, OntarioDancer, Mrs. Evangeline Hope,

Abbotsford

(2) Moude-Moore, Elizabeth Marion,(1) Moir, Gertrude Edith, Victoria(2) Morrish, Mary Anna, Ontario(2) MacLaren, Mrs. Margaret Joan,

Vancouver(2) Norrington, Florence Ivy, Vancouver(2) Ripley, Mrs. Gwendolyn Jeannette(2) Vancouver

(P) Tucker, Roy Kennedy, Alberta (P)(P) Wick, John Herbert, Rosedale (2)(P) Wise, Theodore Sandy, Vancouver (2)

Fatt, Corinne Nina,Ives, Janet Cranston,

VictoriaVancouver

Victoria (1)(2)(2)

(2)(2)

(2)

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DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING

Andrews, Vera Gloria, Alberta (2)Beck, Elizabeth Mary, Vancouver (2)Bride, Carol-Anne, Vancouver (P)Broadfoot, Dorothy Constance, Vancouver (2)Burgar, Mary Meliss, OntarioCardiff, Mary Elizabeth , Duncan

PosthumousClugston, Margaret Charmaine,

VancouverClunas, Ruth, VancouverDavies, Willa Eileen, VictoriaDavis, Marcia Sindrey, LadnerFraser, Edith Elizabeth, VancouverGilbert, Ann Warwick, New BrunswickJoyce, Marjorie Florence, Vancouver

Keller, Mary, Oliver (2)Langlois, Mrs. Marjorie May, Duncan (2)Mitchell, Evelyn Margaret, Cloverdale (2)Muirhead, Dorothy Jean, Manitoba (2)

(2) McCogue, Mrs. Mary Ethel Ellen, Victoria (2)MacDonald, Gertrude Elizabeth,

(2) Port Alberni (P)Nelson, Frances Muriel, Blue River (2)

(2) Nichols, Barbara Lois, Alberta (P)() Robertson, Kathleen Knox, Lulu Island (2)(2) Schuman, Gerda Margaret, Saskatchewan (2)(P) Slater, Shirley-Anne, Vancouver (2)(2) Thiessen, Martha, Abbotsford (2)() Todd, Mrs. Gerda Eleanor, Vancouver (2)(2) Weber, Kirsten, Vancouver (2)

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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

MEDALS, FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS,PRIZES AND BURSARIES

(October 31st, 1954 to October 31st, 1955)

1. AWARDS ANNOUNCED MAY 11th, 1955

THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

Walter Douglas Young (Victoria)

AWARDS FOR HEADS OF THE GRADUATING CLASSESThe Governor General’s Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for the 8.A. degree):

Lyle Purmal Robertson (Victorio).The University Medal for Arts and Science (Head of the Social Sciences and Humanities

in the Graduating Class for the B.A. degree): Michael Wertman (Vancouver).The Wilfrid Sadler Memorial Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.A.

degree): Justin Alexander McKeague (Vancouver).The Association of Professional Engineers Gold Medal (best record in the four-year

course leading to the B.A.Sc. degree): Frank Stuart Death (Vancouver).The Kiwanis Club Gold Medal and Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the

B.Com. degree): Richard Burton Barrow Meyer (Vancouver).The Law Society Gold Medal and Prize, Call and Admission Fee (Head of the Graduating

Class for the LL.B. degree): William Joseph Worrall (Vancouver).The Hamber Gold Medal and Prize, $250 (Head of the Graduating Class for the M.D.

degree): Peter John Baerg (Langley Prairie).The Homer Gold Medal for Pharmacy (Head of the Graduating Class for the DSP.

degree): (Mrs.) Elaine Marion Ward (North Vancouver).The British Columbia Parent-Teacher Federation Prize, $100 (Head of the Graduating

Class for the B.H.E. degree): Margaret Vanceline Kiddoo (Langley Prairie).The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Medal and

Prize (Head of the Graduating Class for the degree of B.P.E.): Loretta AnneDwyer (Vancouver).

The University Nurses’ Club Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.N.degree): (Mrs.) Barbara Catherine Gibson (Vancouver).

The Canadian Institute of Forestry Medal (Best overall record in Forestry or ForestEngineering): Charles Henry Gairns (Vancouver).

The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forestry, $100 (Head of the Graduating Class for theB.S.F. degree): Emerson Boyd Kelly (Vancouver).

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Medal (Head of the Graduating Class forthe B.Arch. degree): Don Walter Coulter (Vancouver).

The Dr. Maxwell A Cameron Memorial Medal and Prize, $50 (Leading student in theTeacher Training Course): Frances Mary Liptrot (Vancouver).

Special Proficiency Prize in Social Work, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the8.5W. degree): (Mrs.) Magda de Rimanoczy (Vancouver).

AWARDS FOR GRADUATES AND FOR GRADUATE STUDY

The Alan Baag Scholarship, $250 (best study on some aspect of socialism): JohannMartin Stoyva (Quesnel).

The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship, $200 (for graduate study, any field): Kathleen AnnSutherland (New Westminster).

The Britannia Mining and Smelting Company Limited Scholarship, $250 (awarded inDecember, 1954, for research in mineralography): John Alexander Hansuld (Gait,Ontario).

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Graduate Scholarships, $250 each:Classics—Kathleen Ann Sutherland (New Westminster)Social Work—Donald J. Lugtig (Vancouver)Teacher Training—Maureen Louise Sankey (Vancouver)Chemistry—David Abraham Cohen (White Rock).

The British Columbia Electric Company Service Award in Home Economics (value $1800for course at Home Economics Service Centre of Company): Jacquelin Zack (WhiteRock).

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The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Graduate Scholarship in Engineering, $500: Herman Josef Fink (Burnaby).

The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarships (study and researchin Science fields):David Abraham Cohen (White Rock), $250Ronald Edgar Davies (Vancouver), $300Kurt E. Ebner (Pitt Meadows), $150Wilma Ethel Elias (Vancouver), $375Keith Geoffrey Hollonds (Vancouver), $300Clarence Madhosingh (Trinidad, B.W.l.), $250Nancy Anne Mahoney (Oak Park, Ill.), $200.

The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarships in Engineering and Physics:Harry William Dosso (Chilliwack), $600Reinhold Eldor Drews (Chilliwack), $600William John Park (Vancouver), $700.

The California Standard Company Graduate Fellowship, $750 (graduate study and research in geology): Douglas Neil Hillhouse (West Vancouver).

The Canadian Pulp and Paper Association (Western Division) Fellowships (for graduatestudy, field of forestry):$500—Peter Harris (Vancouver)$250—Patrick James Barry Duffy (Vancouver)$250—William Vollor Hancock (Lulu Island).

The Cominco Fellowship, $1000 (graduate study and research in science fields): Georgeun Korinek (Vancouver).

Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Graduate Scholarship in Economics and PoliticalScience, $500: Ronald Ion Cheff ins (St. Anne de Bellevue, Que.).

The Dr. F. J. Nicholson Scholarships, $500 each:Geological Engineering—William George Smitheringale (Vancouver)Chemical Engineering—Walter Komornicky (Victoria).

The Edith Ashton Memanial Scholarship, $250 (for research in the field of freshwaterbotany): Mildred Ruth Palmer (Vancouver).

The Entomological Society of British Columbia Book Prize (distinction in Zoology, fieldof entomology): Charles Ronald Harris (Chapman Camp).

The Gault Brothers Limited Graduate Scholarship in Commerce, $700: Lyle GordonAhrens (Vancouver).

The General Construction Company Limited Scholarship, $300 (for graduate study incivil engineering): Laurie Gene Maranda (Vancouver).

The Junior League of Vancouver Scholarships in Social Work, $500 each:Thomas Donald Bingham (Mission City)John William Braithwaite (Vancouver).

The Laura Holland Scholarship, $262.50 (high standing and proceeding to Master ofSocial Work degree): Berthold Marcuse (Vancouver).

The Lefevre Gold Medal and Scholarship, $150 (general proficiency and research abilityin chemistry or chemical engineering): Gordon Lathian Caldow (Kelowno).

The Lower Mainland Dietetic Association Scholarship, $100 (for dietetic interneship):Jeannie Kathleen Sharp (Vancouver).

The Native Daughters of British Columbia Scholarship, $100 (research in early historyof British Columbia): John Ray Stewart (White Rock).

The Powell River Company Limited Scholarship, $700 (for research in wood chemistry):Alexander James Finlayson (Vancouver).

Scholarships for French Canada Studies, $500 each:French—George I. Shillih (Wolfville, N.S.)History—Walter Ullmann (Vancouver).

The Shell Oil Fellowship for Research, $1200 (for research and study in science): RoyAndrew Nodwell (Vancouver).

The Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Limited Fellowship, $950 (Chemistry):Rowland Frederick Grant (Victoria).

University Graduate Scholarship, $200 (graduate study in any field): Kurt E. Ebner(Pitt Meadows).

The Vancouver B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Scholarship, $125 (graduate study in anyfield): Arts and Science—Wilma Ethel Elias (Vancouver).

Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (Canadian History), $100: MargueriteAnn Wiebe (Burnaby).

Vancouver Registered Nurses’ Award in Clinical Supervision, $250 (for further study inthe field): Barbara Elizabeth Blackwood (Vancouver).

SPECIAL AWARDS FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCHThe Abbott Laboratories Fellowship in Anaesthesiology, $1000 (Faculty of Medicine):

Dr. Leonard C. Jenkins (Vancouver).The Burroughs Wellcame Fellowship in Anoesthesiolagy and Applied Physiology, $1000

(Faculty of Medicine): Dr. Leonard C. Jenkins (Vancouver).The Canadian Life Insurance Medical Fellowship, $5000 (special investigation and research

in the field of heart disease): Dr. Gordon E. Dower (Vancouver).The Poulenc Fellowship in Applied Physiology, $500 (Faculty of Medicine): Dr. Leonard

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AWARDS IN THE FINAL UNDERGRADUATE YEAR

General

The United Empire Loyalists’ Association Medal and Prize, $35 (best essay on history ofUnited Empire Loyalists and their influence on the development of Canada): AnneJustine Konrad (Abbotsford).

The United Nations Prize, $50 (given by the late Dr. Annie Bruce Jamieson for a studentmaking a significant contribution in furtherance of the aims and objects of theUnited Nations): Edward Graham Lee (Vancouver).

Architecture

The Architectural Tnstitute of British CoTumbia Prize (books, to value of $66—outstandingability in architectural design, Fifth Year): David Erhest Home (Vancouver).

B.C. Coast Woods Prize in Architecture, $100 (best solution of design problem involvinguse of wood, Fifth Year): Don Walter Coulter (Vancouver).

The Powell River Company Limited Prize, $50 (book prize for ability and proficiency inthe field of community planning): Albert John Church (Willow River).

Arts and Science

The Ahepa Prize, $100 (proficiency in Greek): Elizabeth Mary Cornish (North Vancouver).The Frances Willard Prizes Ibest essays on temperance):

First Prize, $50—Alan Brian Karme (Vancouver)Second Prize, $25—to be announced later.

The David Bolocan Memorial Prize, $25 (outstanding record in philosophy and psychology):Rose Ginsberg (Victoria).

The German Government Book Prize (proficiency in German, Fourth Year): AdrienneTodd (North Vancouver).

The Morris Belkin Prize, $100 (best essay in the field of Freudian Psychology): EdwinLipinski (Kelowna).

Prize of the Minister of Switzerland (books, for proficiency in French Language andLiterature): Michael Wertman (Vancouver).

Slavonic Studies Graduation Prize, $100 (given by Walter C. Koemner, Esq., in honourof Dr. William Rose, for highest standing in Slavonic Studies): Michael Wertman(Vancouver).

University Essay Prize, $25 (best essay in final year, Department of English): EveMargaret Newitt (West Vancouver).

Commerce

Special Proficiency Prizes, $50 each (second highest standing in the graduating classfor the B.Com. degree):William Lafayette McCamey (Vancouver, Wash.)Donald George Usher (Vancouver).

Engineering

The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Award (merit award to final year studentwith highest scholarship rating in first two years of chemical engineering awardedin March, 1955): Douglas Frank Williamson (Vancouver).

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (U.B.C. Branch) Prize, $25 (best designin course M.E. 463): Boris Auksmann (New Westminster).

The Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Prizes, $100 each (general proficiency in final twoyears of forest engineering):1. Charles Henry Gairns (Vancouver)2. No award.

The Engineering Institute of Canada (Vancouver Branch) Walter Moberly Memorial Prize,books, $25 (best engineering thesis in final year): William George Smitheringale(Vancouver).

The Heavy Construction Association of B.C. Graduation Prize, $50 (highest standing incourse on highway engineering): Laurie Gene Maranda (Vancouver).

The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forest Engineering, $100 (leading student in Fourth YearForest Engineering): Charles Henry Goirns (Vancouver).

The Ingledow Prize, $50 (general proficiency in Fourth Year, for engineering pupils ofAssociation of Professional Engineers of B.C.): Laurie Gene Maranda (Vancouver).

The Northern Electric Company Limited Prize, $100 (best record in the final two yearsof electrical engineering): Frank Arthur Ruegg (Vancouver).

The Timber Preservers Limited Prizes (best plans and specifications of a structure oftreated timber, course Civil Eng. 276):First Prize, $65—Albert Edward Wright (Vancouver)Second Prize, $45—Laurie Gene Maranda (Vancouver)Third Prize, $25—Donald Redding Murray (Port Alberni)Merit Prizes, $15 each—

David Angus Duncan (West Vancouver)Clifton McGinnis (Vancouver)Raymond George Johnson (Nelson).

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Home Economics

The Lillian Mae Westcoft Prize (proficiency in field of clothing and textiles—cosh andequipment to value of $60): Barbara Joan Jagger (West Vancouver).

Law

The Canada Law Book Company Prize, books (high standing in the course Conflict ofLaws): Jacob Austin (Vancouver).

The Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Prize, $50 (highest standing in the courseon mortgages): William Robert Martin (Vancouver).

The Carswell Company Limited Prize, books, $20 (highest standing in the final year):William Joseph Worrall.

The Norgan Essay Prize, $50: Daniel Goldsmith (Vancouver).

Medicine

The Dean’s Medal (outstanding record and progress throughout the four-year course):Ann Julia Worth (Vancouver).

The Dr. Frank Porter Patterson Memorial Scholarship, $150 (special interest in ortho—paedic surgery and proceeding to interneship): William James Gordon McFarlane(Vancouver).

The Dr. Walter Stewart Baird Memorial Prize, $50 (for the best graduation dissertion):John J. Caesar (Cobble Hill).

The Health Officers’ Prize in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, $75 (outstandingcontribution to and interest in Public Health and Preventive Medicine): Lila LeeScott (New Westminster).

The Homer Gold Medal ond Prize, $100 (highest aggregate standing in the four-yearcourse in the subject of Medicine): Walter Choriton MacDonald (Victoria).

The Ingram & Bell Limited Prize (best overall qualifications in terms of standing,student activities, character, and promise): Alfred Dudley Sleigh (Vancouver).

The Samuel cnd Rebecca Nemetz Memorial Scholarship (for special aptitude in medicalresearch), $100: George Szasz (Voncouver).

Pharmacy

The Cunningham Prize in Pharmacy, $50 (most outstanding record in all years of course):(Mrs.) Elaine Marion Word (North Vancouver).

The Dean E. L. Woods Memorial Prize, $25 each (most outstanding throughout coursein pharmaceutical sub)ects)Daphne Louise Atherton (Penticton)(Mrs.) Elaine Marion Ward (North Vancouver).

The Mallinckrodt Chemical Works Limited Prize, $25 (highest standing in pharmaceuticalchemistry): (Mrs.) Elaine Marion Word (North Vancouver).

The Merck Awards, books (highest standing in pharmaceutical chemistry):(Mrs.) Elaine Marion Ward (North Vancouver)Daphne Louise Athertori (Penticton).

Pharmacy Alumni Book Prize, Fourth Year (best all-round potential pharmacist): DonaldCameron MacDonald (Cranbrook).

AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS

The Athlone Scholarships (transportation, fees and maintenance for engineering studyin the United Kingdom—awarded February, 1955):Robert Affleck (Vancouver)Walter Dietiker (Calgary, Alto.)David Alan Guthrie (Trail)Albert Edward Wright (Vancouver).

“British Columbia Lumberman” Awards (essays in forestry or forest engineering suitablefor publication in the “British Columbia Lumberman”—awarded March, 1955):Laurence Andrew Hope (Fort Langley)Emerson Boyd Kelly (Vancouver)Henry Darrell Kent (Sorrento)Dennis Harold Patrick (Vancouver).

National Research Council, Ottawa:(a) Post-Doctorate Fellowship, $2500—

Harvey Allan Buckmaster (Calgary, Alto.)(b) Special Scholarship (Overseas), $1900—

Thomas Gordon Northcote (Vancouver)(c) Studentships, $1100 each—

William David Samuel Bowering (Vancouver)Eugene Butkov (Vancouver)Gerhart Bruno Friedmann (Bombay, India)Beverley Joan Fulton (Fort Churchill, Mon.)Rudolph Roland Haering (Kaslo)Charles Ronald Harris (Chapman Camp)

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Mary Hollonds (Vancouver)Arthur Hillier Houston (Carleton Place, Ont.)Herbert Spencer Pepin (Rossland)Gilbert James Phillips (Vancouver)Robert Edward Pugh (New Westminster)Dale Welton Recid,(Chitliwack)Howard Norton Rundle (Vancouver)Max Lynn Swanson (Trail)Robert Charles Thompson (Vancouver)Arthur Hubert Webster (Aylmer East, Que.)

(d) Bursaries, $800 each—Gordon Lothian Caldow (Kelowno)John William Fisher Costerton (Vernon)Frank Stuart Death (Vancouver)James Edward Hardy (Vancouver)Ernie Andrew Gustav Larson (Revelstoke)Joseph Eugene Legore (Charlesbourg, Que.)James Duncan Newstead (Vancouver)Lyle Purmal Robertson (Victoria)Frank Arthur Ruegg (Vancouver)Arthur Bruce Stephenson (Vancouver).

Newton Wesley Rowell Post-Graduate Fellowship in Public International Law, $1000:Edward Graham Lee (Vancouver).

Shell Postgraduate Fellowship in Science or Engineering ( £750 per annum for two years,for study in the United Kingdom): George Brierly Chadwick (Vancouver).

2. AWARDS ANNOUNCED MAY 31st, 1955

GeneralThe British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Proficiency Scholarships, $200

each (high standing):Arts and Science—Wayne Ronald Irvine (New Westminster)Arts and Science—Detlef Motz (Vancouver)Victoria College—Katherine A. Riddle (Victoria)Agriculture—Tom David Douglas Groves (Westholme)Engineering—Thomas Alfred Nordstrom (Armstrong).

The Canadian Women’s Press Club Scholarship, $250 (ability in field of journalism—announced in March, 1955): Patricia Carney (Nelson).

Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, $400 each (renewals for proficiency):Thomas Raymond Meadowcroft (Vancouver)Gael Honing Stott (Victoria - Victorio College)William Alan Hamilton Dodd (Langley)John Porter Sutherland (Rossland)Trudean Mounce (Cumberland).

Frances Willard Prizes (best essays on temperance):First Prize, $50—announced previouslySecond Prize, $25—Peter Thompson Godfrey (Nelson).

The MacMillan Company of Canada Prizes in Creative Writing:Best original short story, $25 each—

Marion Heather Spears (Vancouver)(Mrs.) Lorna Isobel Cameron (Vancouver)

Best original poem—Marion Heather Spears (Vancouver).

The Mary Stewart Macinnes Memorial Scholarship, $150 (high standing in German studies,Third Year): Ronald Clayton Beaumont (Victoria).

The Players’ Club Alumni Scholarship, $50 (aptitude in dramatics, for attendance atSummer School of Theatre): L. Sharon Scodding (Vancouver).

Scholarships for Proficiency (Jonathan Rogers Awards):Commerce—Fay Francis McNish (Courtenay), $100Engineering—John Wyllie Coburn (Vancouver), $100Engineering—David John Huntly (Brentwood), $100Forestry—Richard Barry Smith (Vernon), $200Arts and Science—Lois Kathleen Eckstein (Port Alberni), $200.

U.B.C. Branch No. 72 of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Scholarship, $200 (generalproficiency): Robert Stewart Roger (Penticton).

The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $400 each (renewals for first class standing):Sidney Wayne Hubble (Kelowna)Graham Falconer Somerville (West Vancouver)Larry Rotenberg (Vancouver).

The William Eugene Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $150 (high standing and interestand participation in student affairs): John David Bossons (West Vancouver).

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AgricultureThe British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association Golden Jubilee (1939) Scholarship, $125

(high standing, horticultural options, Third Year): George Milton Weiss (Kelowna).The David Thom Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in Second Year):

Tom David Douglas Groves (Westholme) by reversion toHarry Hogenkomp (Vancouver).

The Dr. D. A. McKee Memorial Prize, $30 (highest standing in Third Year): DouglasWallace Duncan (North Vancouver).

The Gillmor and Roderick Morrison Memorial Scholarship, $50 (proficiency in genetics,Third Year): Walter Wiebe (Abbotsford).

The Hogarth Scholarships, $125 each (general proficiency, Third Year):John Gordon Shaw (White Rock).Douglas Padraic Ormrod (Langley Prairie)

The Nabob Scholarship in Food Technology, $300 (proficiency in food technology):Douglas Wallace Duncan (North Vancouver).

University Scholarship in Agriculture, $200 (highest standing in First Year): Vincent EarlEdmund Osborne (St. Kitts, B.W.l.).

ArchitectureThe Atlas Asbestos Company Limited Prize Award, $200 (best solution in Third Year

to a regular design problem involving asbestos cement products): Norman Sidney Jones(Vancouver).

The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Prizes, approx. $66 each (outstandingability in architectural design):Third Year—Arthur Lewis Allen (Banff)Fourth Year—No award.

B.C. Coast Woods Prizes in Architecture:(a) for special design project in Fourth Year involving use of wood, $100:

Beverley James Wensley (Edmonton)(b) best set of wood construction details and drawings for design project in Second

Year, $50:Cornelius Adrian Verhagen (Holland).

B.C. Coast Woods Prizes in Engineering (best design of wooden truss in course C.E. 370):First Prize, $100—Norman Sidney Jones (Vancouver)Third Prize, $25—Uldis Arajs (Vancouver).

Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Scholarship, $250 (best solution of a special architecturalproblem ,Fourth Year): Gordon Dodwell Hartley (Vancouver).

The Charles J. Thompson Prizes, $50 each (highest standing in History of Architecture):Second Year—Peter Batchelor (Vancouver)Third Year—Gordon Richard Graham (Vancouver).

The McCarter and Nairne Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Third Year Architecture):Arthur Lewis Allen (Banff, Alberta).

The Schlage Lock Company Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Second Year Architecture): Peter Batchelar (Vancouver).

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The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Economics, $150 (highest standing in ThirdYear in an Honours Course in Economics): Gordort Ross Munro (Vancouver).

The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Wood Chemistry, $150 (proficiency in ThirdYear Chemistry): Keith Yates (Burnoby).

The Beverley Cayley Scholarship, $100 (male student with highest standing in First YearEnglish): Ian Douglas Currie (Vancouver).

The Brissenden Scholarship, $200 (high standing in creative writing): Marion HeatherSpears (Vancouver).

The Burbidge Scholarships, $125 each (proficiency in Physics and Mathematics):1. Ronald Reginald Burgess by reversion to

Douglas James Henderson (Vancouver)2. Douglas JamesHenderson by reversion to

Roy Westwick (Honeymoon Bay).The California Standard Company Undergraduate Scholarship, $375 (Third Year geology,

special interest in oil industry): David Campbell Morley (Vancouver).The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize, $25 (highest standing in Third Year

Honours Chemistry): Keith Yates (Burnoby).The Daniel Buchanan Scholarship in Mathematics, $100 (proficiency in Mathematics,

Third Year):Douglas James Henderson (Vancouver) andRoy Westwick (Honeymoon Bay) by reversion toIan Hocking (North Vancouver).

The Dr. Isabel Maclnnes Prize, $50 (proficiency in German 120 or 130): Keith Yates(Burnaby).

The Dr. L L. Horvath Scholarship in English Language and Literature, $250 (proficiencyin Third Year Honours English): Robert Stuart Kidd (loco).

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The Dr. L. L. Horvath Scholarships for the Humanities, $100 each (proficiency in thefield of the humanities):Sheila Marie Carstens (Victoria)John William K. Sandys-Wunsch (Duncan).

First Year English Prize, $25 (highest standing in First Year English): (Mrs.) Jean IsabelJomieson (Burnaby).

The German Government Book Prizes (proficiency in German):Third Year—Melville John Mendum (Vancouver)Second Year—Ralph Charles Croizier (Burnaby).

The Gwynne-Vaughan Memorial Scholarship, $100 (proceeding to theology at AnglicanCollege): Roderick Alfred Cooper (Vancouver).

The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Scott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in Biology 330): Marilyn Joan Robson (Vancouver).

The John and Annie Southcott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (aptitude for research in fieldof B.C. History): Brian Ray Smith (Victoria).

The McGill Graduates’ Scholarship, $125 (highest combined standing in Second YearEnglish and French): Klaus Fritz Hoechsmann (Burnaby).

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Economic Geography (donated by the Canadian TransportCompany Limited, $100 (proficiency in economic geography, Third Year): WilliamClarke Wallace (Vancouver).

The Polish Friendship “Zgoda” Society Prize, $100 (proficiency in first course in Polish):Michael Liewellyn Hadley (Vancouver).

Royal Institution Scholarship in Arts and Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year):George James Sofko (Natal).

The Shaw Memorial Scholarship, $125 (highest in any two of English 200, Greek 90, 101,202, Latin 210 or 220 in Second Year): John Greenway Hall (Vancouver).

The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year inEnglish 200 combined with Economics 100 or 200): Rita Yvonne Butterfield (Burnaby).

The Undergraduate Scholarships in Slavonic Studies (given by Mr. Walter C. Koerner inhonour of Dr. William J. Rose)—1. high over-all standing and special achievement in course on Central Europe, $300:

George Alexander MacKenzie (Vancouver)2. high standing in Third Year courses in Polish, Russian or Slavonics, $250:

Mileria Krajina (Vancouver)3. high standing in Second Year in courses in Polish or Russian and proceeding to

Third Year in Slavonic languages, $250 each:Audrey Lois Carley (North Vancouver)George Bartholomew Landis (Castlegar).

University Great War Scholarships, $200 each (general proficiency):William Douglas Groves (Westholme)Kenneth Charles Wilson (Vancouver).

University Scholarships in Arts and Science, $200 each—Third Year, highest standing in Science groups:

Ronald Reginald Burgess (Vancouver)Third Year, highest standing in non-science groups:

Michael McClean Ames (Vancouver)Second Year, highest standing:

Klaus Fritz Hoechsmann (Burnaby)Second Year, second highest standing:

Robert Phelan Langlands (White Rock)First Year, second highest standing:

Eugene Egert (Vernon)First Year, third highest standing:

Michael Schulzer (Vancouver)

The Vancouver New Jazz Society Scholarship in Music, $100 (high standing, Third Year,with major in Music): Marion Downes Wallace (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Province Scholarship, $250 (proficiency, Third Year, in an Honaurs Coursein Political Science): James Nyman (Vancouver).

Commerce

The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Commerce, $150 (highest standing in First Year):William David Walsh (New Westminster).

The B.C. Tree Fruits Limited Prizes ($100 expenses each for visit to Okanagan in fall tosurvey fruit industry—for highest standing in Geography 201):Brian William Wasson (Vancouver)George Edwin Ark Tilison (Denver, Colorado)William Kenneth McCourt (Vancouver)William David Walsh (New Westminster).

The British Columbia Bond Dealers’ Association Scholarship, $150 (high scholastic standingin finance option, proceeding to Third Year): David Eng (Vancouver).

The Finning Tractor & Equipment Company Ltd. Scholarship (Commerce), $250 (proficiency): Gerrard Eric Manning (Vancouver).

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The Gault Brothers Limited Scholarships in Commerce, $300 each (high aggregatestanding):(a) Entering Third Year:

Ruth Julia Krane (Nelson)Charles Brian Williams (New Westminster)Robert William McQueen (Vancouver)

(b) Entering Fourth Year:Geoffrey Robert Conway (Victoria)Allan Herbert Palmer (Vancouver)Keith John Middleton (Vancouver).

The Hudson’s Bay Company Service Awards, tuition fees:(a) renewal:

Third Year—Henry Thompson Delong (Trail).(b) new awards (announced in March, 1955):

Second Year—Malcolm Bain Anderson (Victoria).Second Year—Verrierd Jock Housez (Vernon).Third Year—Gordon Alexander Thom (Bellevue, Alberta).

The J. Ewart Collins Memorial Scholarship, $100 (Third Year, proficiency in accountingand continuing with auditing course):Geoffrey Robert Conway (Victoria) by reversion toBruno V. H. Westerlund (New Westminster).

The Kiwanis Club Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in Third Year Commerce):Geoffrey Robert Conway (Victoria).

The Morrow Scholarship in Commerce, $65 (outstanding record in Commerce 281, Marketing):Robert William McQueen (Vancouver) by reversion toAlan Edward Broad (Vancouver).

The N. Leo Klein Memorial Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year Commerce): Ruth Julia Krane (Nelson).

The Peat, Morwick, Mitchell & Co. Scholarship, $300 (high standing in accounting option,proceeding to Third Year): Lawrence Sydney Rosen (Vancouver).

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Commerce (donated by the North Pacific ShippingCompany Ltd.), $250 (proficiency in Third Year): Ralph Long (Vancouver).

The Price Waterhouse & Co. Scholarship, $250 (outstanding qualifications, proceeding tofinal year in accounting option): Allen Baxter (Vancouver).

The Sidney Roofing and Paper Co. Ltd. Scholarship, $250 (proficiency): Vernon RayWigen (Cowichan Bay).

The Trans-Canada Investment Corporation Scholarship, $10 (Third Year student withhigh standing in course on business finance): Gordon Spare (West Vancouver).

The Transportation and Customs Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade Prizes, $75each (best major reports—awarded in March, 1955):Airways—James Ronald Pearson (North Vancouver)H ighways—Toby Malkin (Vancouver)Railways—Bruce Murray Williams (Vancouver)Waterways—Richard Sheldon Nicholls (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Sales Executives Club Scholarship, $300 (for student with special aptitudeto undertake special work in the final year in the field of Marketing): David BruceCalkins (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Stock Exchange Scholarship, $250 (for a student to undertake specialwork in the final year, finance option): John Allen Banfield (Vancouver).

The Winspear, Hamilton, Anderson and Company Scholarships, $150 each (special meritin accounting option):John Taylor McLeod (Vancouver)Betty Marion Clarke (Vancouver).

The Waodward Scholarships, $125 each:1. highest standing in Commerce 362, proceeding to Fourth Year:

Allan Herbert Palmer (Vancouver by reversion toNeil Sinclair Dalgleish (Komloops).

2. highest standing in Commerce 261, proceeding to Third Year:(Mrs.) Mary Ann Shelley (Vancauver, Washington).

EngineeringThe Association of Professional Engineers’ Prizes, books to value of $25 each (best

summer essays for Third Year):Chemical—Ronald Alfred Sterne (Vancouver)Civil—John Joseph Falkland Laewen (Vancouver)Geological—Kenneth Harry Darke (Trail)Electrical—Walter Michael Junas (Vancouver)Mechanical—David George Hay (Part Alberni).

B. C. Coast Woods Prizes in Engineering (best designs of wooden roof truss in course C.E.370):Second Prize, $50—John Joseph Falkland Laewen (Vancouver).

The B’nai B’rith Chapter No. 77 Scholarship, $50 (highest standing in Third Year Chemical Engineering):Ronald Alfred Sterne (Vancouver) by reversion toJohn Porter Sutherland (Rossland).

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The Boultbee-Bosustow Memorial SchoTorship, $250 (general proficiency ih Mining orMetallurgical Engineering): John Anthony Butterfield (Ponoka, Alberta).

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Undergraduate EngineeringScholarships, $200 each:1. highest standing in Third Year Civil Engineering:

John J. F. Lcewen (Vancouver) by reversion toTerence Erick Mulder (Chilliwack).

2. highest standing in Third Year Electrical Engineering:Peter Harvey (Prince Rupert).

3. highest standing in Third Year Mechanical Engineering:Andu Louba (Victoria) by reversion toJohn Mar (Port Alberni).

The California Standard Company Undergraduate Scholarship, $375 (proficiency in fieldsof interest to oil industry, proceeding to final year):Chemical Engineering—Ronald Alfred Sterne (Vancouver).

The Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Scholarships, $150 each (highest standing in ThirdYear Forest Engineering): No awards.

The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, B. C. Section, Prizes (books, approx.$20 each, for best essays—awarded in March, 1 955):Geology—Kenneth Harry Darke (Trail)Metallurgy—John Anthony Butterfield (Ponako, Alberta)Mining—Clifford Hugh Frame (Trail).

The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize, value $25 (highest standing in Third YearChemical Engineering): Ronald Alfred Sterne (Vancouver).

The Dunsmuir Scholarship, $190 (highest in Mining engineering, proceeding to finalyear): No award.

The Engineering Institute of Canada Prize, $25 (standing and participation in studentengineering organizations, Third Year): Kenneth Lincoln Smith (Victoria).

The General Construction Company Limited Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in First andSecond Years): Donald Walter Nyberg (North Vancouver).

The G. M. Dawson Scholarship, $50 (highest in geological subjects, Geological engineering,Third Year): Kenneth James Drummond (Burton).

The Ingledow Prizes, $50 each (general proficiency):First Year—Walter Ronald Rasmussen (Burnoby)Second Year—Graham Falconer Somerville (West Vancouver)Third Year—John Joseph Falklond Loewen (Vancouver).

The Kennecott Copper Corporation Scholarship in Mining, $500 a year each for twoyears:Renewal (2nd instalment)—Clifford Hugh Frame (Trail)New Award—John Arnold Lind (Vancouver).

The Lambert Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Third Year Civil Engineering, proceeding to final year): John Joseph Falkland Loewen (Vancouver).

The MacMillan and Bloedel Prizes in Agriculture, $100 (best report involving use ofDouglas Fir plywood for agricultural purposes): John William Allan Palmer (OkanaganMission).

The Northern Commercial Company Limited Scholarship, $500 (proficiency, with preference to students from Yukon): Robert John Leslie Rogers (Dowson, Y.T.).

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Chemistry (donated by International Paints (Western)Limited), $125 (proficiency in Third and lower years in Chemical Engineering):Ronald Alfred Sterne (Vancouver).

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Machine Design and Theory (donated by the CanadaShipping Company Limited), $250 (proficiency in fields of Mechanical Engineering,Third Year): Kenneth Lincoln Smith (Victoria).

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering (donoted by the Hon. ClarenceWallace, C.B.E.), $250 (proficiency in Third Year in both theoretical and practicalaspects): Andu Louba (Victoria).

Royal Institution Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year):Walter Ronald Rasmussen (Burriaby).

The R. Randolph Bruce Scholarship, $200 (highest in Metallurgical Engineering, proceeding to final year):John Anthony Butterfield (Ponoka, Alberta) by reversion toWilliam Lyon Sherwood (Victoria).

The Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarship, $100 (ability and interest in field alliedto automotive engineering): John Hugh McKee (White Rock).

Union Carbide Canada Limited Undergraduate Scholarship, $500 (renewal for profiency):Nctrman Joseph Gri (Kelowna).

University Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (highest standing in Second Year):Graham Falconer Somerville (West Vancouver).

Western Canada Steel Ltd. Scholarship in Metallurgy, $500 a year for two years: GeraldWesley Toop (Terrace).

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Forestry

The Alaska Pine Company Limited Scholarship in Forestry, $150 (highest standing inThird Year):Peter Hector Pearse (Kam loops) by reversion fromJohn Andrew Gray (Victoria) andDouglas Edward Rickson (Vancouver).

The Plimsoll Club Scholarships in Forestry (donated by Seaboard Shipping CompanyLimited), $200 each (proficiency in Third Year):General Forestry—John Andrew Gray (Victorlo)Forest Business Administration—Douglas Edward Rickson (Vancouver).

Home Economics

The Dr. Alice Ravenhill Memorial Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Second Year):Dorothy Colleen Reader (Port Moody).

The Home Economics First Year Prize, $50 (highest standing in First Year): Eda MarieCiriani (Fernie).

The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship in Home Economics, $100 (higheststanding in Third Year): Mary Diane Alsbury (Vancouver).

LowThe Canada Permanent Trust Company Prize, $50 (Second Year student with highest

standing in subject of property): Robert Edward Beairsto (Vancouver).

The Carswell Company Limited Prizes (books, $20 each, for highest standing):First Year—William Arthur Esson (Vancouver)Second Year—Mary Rendina Hossie (West Vancouver).

The H. Carl Goldenberg Book Prize (high standing):James Murray Maclntyre (Vancouver)Donald Hugh C. Patterson (Vancouver).

The Hon. R. L. Maitland Memorial Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in Second Year):Mary Rendina Hossie (West Vancouver).

The Ladner Prizes in Law, $50 each (proficiency, Second Year):Ronald Clifton Bray (Vancouver)Harold Acheson Hollirirake (Port Credit, Ontario).

The Norgan Scholarships, $150 each:Highest standing in Second Year:

(1) (Mrs.) Jessie Frances Elaine Evans (North Vancouver)by reversion from Mary Rendina Hossie.

(2) John Evan Spencer (Vancouver(3) Robert Edward Beairsto (Vancouver).

Highest standing in First Year:(1) William Arthur Esson (Vancouver).(2) Michael R. C. B. de Ia Giroday (Vancouver).(3) Joseph Cvetkovich (Vancouver).

The R. A. Wootton Prizes, $50 each (high standing, First Year):Alfred Magnar Edwardson (Vancouver)Gerald Adam Neely (Vancouver).

Special Prize, books, value $25 (proficiency in Second Year): Thomas Rodney Berger (DeepCove).

Pharmacy

The B. C. Drugs Limited Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year): PatriciaAnn Burnett (Victoria).

The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Scholarships, $100 each(general proficiency):Second Year—Jeanette Silber (Vancouver)Third Year—John Ernest Parker (Vancouver).

The Charles E. Frosst Scholarship, $125 (general proficiency and leadership, enteringfinal year): Ellen Alma Arnet (Part Alberni).

The Cunningham Scholarship in Pharmacy, $100 (highest standing in Third Year):Gwendolyn Faye Quen Leong (Vancouver) by reversion toPeter Joseph Janewick (Chilliwack).

The Dr. L. L. Horvoth Scholarship in Pharmacy, $150 (best over-oil record in oil years,entering final year): Gwendoiyn Foye Quen Leong (Vancouver).

The Pharmacy Alumni Book Prizes (best all-round potential pharmacists):Third Year—Gloria Elizabeth Mulia (Vancouver).Second Year—Cyril Edmund Nickois (Haney).

The W. Elgin Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $75 (general proficiency particularly in thepractical aspects of pharmaceutical subjects, Second Year): Gordon Murray H. Wrightman (New Westminster).

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Physical Education

The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Scholarship,$50 (mast outstanding in Second Year): Alan John Campbell King (Oshawa, Ontario).

The Lieutenant James Douglas Hamilton Book Prize, $25 (general academic and physicalproficiency in Third Year): Walter Robert Morford (Vancouver).

The West Vancouver Kinsmen Club Book Prize, $25 (for proficiency in Third Year inphysical education—aquatics): Donn Ernest Spence (Vancouver).

Special Awards for Post-graduate Study

The Harold S. Foley Jr. Memorial Resident-Fellowship in Paediotrics, $3600 (at St. Paul’sHospital): Dr. Margaret Meorns (Vancouver).

University Fellowships:Dr. Nigel H. Clarke (Vancouver)—$600Elizabeth V. Thomas (Vancouver)—$ 1500.

Graduate Award

Graduate Scholarship in Slovonic Studies, $1000 (given by Mr. Walter C. Koerner inhonour of Dr. William J. Rose) (for library course): William Boleslaw Boreysza(Vancouver).

Special Summer Awards

The World University Service Seminar in Japan (Summer, 1955):John Bossons (West Vancouver)Maurice Danby Copithorne (Vancouver).

Awards Made by Other Institutions

Lederle Medical Student Research Fellowships, $600 each:John Vernon George Hall (Vancouver)Gerald Arthur Kiassen (R.R. 4, New Westminster).

The Pilkington Glass Limited Travelling Scholarship in Architecture (return transportationto United Kingdon and $1500): Richard Benson Archambault (Vancouver).

3. AWARDS ANNOUNCED JUNE 10th, 1955

Medicine

Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship in Medicine, $500 (proficiency and promise,proceeding to Third Year): Gerald Arthur Kiassen (New Westminster).

The Dr. A. B. Schinbein Memorial Scholarship, $250 (Third Year student with higheststanding in the subject of surgery): Alexander Rankin McKay Cairns (Vancouver).

The Dr. H. L W. Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $300 (Second Year student with highestaggregate standing in pre-clinical sublects):Gerald Arthur Klossen (New Westminster) by reversion toBarbara Elaine Hossie (West Vancouver).

The Dr. Isabel Day Memorial Scholarship, $75 (most outstanding in field of physiology):William Alexander Webber (Vancouver).

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Medical Scholarships, $200 each (First Year):(a) highest standing in anatomy:

Arthur Gilmon Middletori (Vancouver).(b) highest standing in biochemistry:

William Alexander Webber (Vancouver).(c) highest standing in physiology:

William Alexander Webber (Vancouver) by reversion toGeorge Gordon Biely (Vancouver).

The Mount Pleasant-Cambie Kiwanis Club Bursary, $400 (award made in December,1954): Brian I. Finriemore (Vancouver).

The Osler Society of Vancouver Scholarship, $100 (most outstanding record in study ofinternal medicine, proceeding to Fourth Year): John Vernon George Hall (Vancouver).

The Sandoz Prize in Pharmacology (equipment for student obtaining the highest standingin pharmacology): Gerald Arthur Kiassen (New Westminster).

The Sandoz Prizes in Clinical Microscopy (special reference atlas for leading students inclinical microscopy):John Redvers Brummitt (Vancouver)Bernard Peter DeJong (Vancouver)Alan Douglas Forward (Vancouver)Daniel Walter Froese (Vancouver)David Francis Hardwick (Vancouver)Joseph Anthony H irike (Vancouver)Barbara Elaine Hossie (West Vancouver)Donald Craig Matheson (Victoria)John Gary Symonds (Vancouver)Ian Marr Turnbull (Vancouver)

The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship in Medicine, $100 (Memorial to theHanourable Tilly Jean Ralston—high standing and ability in research): JosephAnthony Hinke (Vancouver).

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Graduate Studies

The Llewellyn Jones Prize in Zoology, $50 (noteworthy graduate work in the field):Charles Ronald Harris (Chapman Camp).

Summer Session

The Sir Charles Tupper Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursary, $75 (for Summer Session): AlexanderDavid MacDonald (Penticton).

The Summer School of the Theatre Bursaries, $45 each (for the Summer School of theTheatre course):Owen A. Irwin (Okanagan Centre)Allen E. Farrell (Victoria)Margaret H. Surtees (Regina, Saskatchewan).Diana Armitage (North Battleford, Saskatchewan).

University Extension

Freight Traffic Management Prizes (highest ranking student in each year of course givenby the Canadian Industrial Traffic League):First Year (tuition fees for next year):

K. B. Hendon (Vancouver).Second Year (tuition fees for next year):

W. J. Ritchie (New Westminster).Third Year, $25—V. E. Wade (North Vancouver).

Awards Made by Other Institutions

The Mackenzie King Travelling Scholarship, $1500 (for study in the United Kingdom):Walter Richard Dacre Underhill (Vancouver).

The World University Service (U.B.C. Branch) Overseas Exchange Scholarships:(1) offered by the Federal Republic of Germany for study at a German University:

John Harry Redekop (Abbatsfard).(2) offered by University Qf Hamburg:

Harvey Leonard Dyck (Abbotsford).(3) offered by University of the Soar:

Lois Anne Millington (Simoon Sound).(4) offered by Turkish University Service:

Paul Eric Romeril (Vancouver).

4. AWARDS ANNOUNCED JULY 20th, 1955

Awards for Graduates and Graduate Study

British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarship (study and research inscience fields) $375: Stephen Alan Ryce (Vancouver).

The Northern Electric Fellowship (Northern Electric Company Limited, Montreal) $1200(graduate study in electrical engineering): Stewart Temple Fall (Cobble Hill).

Engineering

West Coast Electronic Manufacturers’ Association Scholarship, $600 (proceeding to ThirdYear Electrical Engineering): George Alexander Wilson (Vancouver).

Summer School (Extension)

Summer School of the Theatre Bursary, $25: Peter Jaenicke (Salmon Arm).Vancouver Festival Society Scholarships:

(a) for the Summer School of the TheatreM. W. La Follette (Vancouver), $50.

(b) for the Summer School of the Opera:(Mrs.) E. Bertram (Vancouver), $50M. Kenig (Vancouver), $50D. McManus (Vancouver), $50(Miss) S. Chapman (North Vancouver), $50.R. McDiarmid (Vancouver), $50(Mrs.) J. Couston (North Vancouver), $50(Mrs.) M. Davidson (North Vancouver), $50G. Van Trieste (Vancouver), $25(Miss) M. Biggar (Vancouver), $25.

For Study Elsewhere

The Euphemia Laurence McLeod Raphael Bursary, $100 (for study at McGill University):Joan Elizabeth Mitchell (North Vancouver).

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Awards Made by Other Institutions

Social Science Research Council Undergraduate Fellawship, $800 (research in Anthropology, Summer, 1955): Michael McCleon Ames (Vancouver).

National Research Council Award, $1100: Charles Basil Mansfield Bailey (Vancouver).

5. AWARDS ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 10th, 1955

Awards for Graduates and Graduate StudyThe British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Fellowship in Agriculture, $800:

James Nicoll Campbell (Vancouver).The Mexican Student Scholarship, $440: Alfonso Corona Renteria (Mexico).The Pacific Pine Ca. Ltd. Scholarship in Forestry, $300: Geoffrey Kenyon Elliott (England).The Savage Shoe Company Fellowship, $1500 (research on Children’s Foot Health, Faculty

of Medicine): Dr. Alan M. Inglis (Vancouver).The Vancouver B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Scholarship, $125: Paul Sherman Touchburn

(Vancouver).

For Teacher TrainingThe British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarship for Teacher Training, $200 each:

Anne Justine Konrad (Abbotsfard)Margaret Vanceline Kiddoo (Langley Prairie).

The Dr. Hugh MacCorkindole Scholarship for Teacher Training, $100: Alex Grigoruk(Natal).

The Vancouver Secondary School Teachers’ Association Scholarships for Teacher Training,$100 each:Loretta Anne Dwyer (Vancouver)Margaret Alice Webster (New Westminster).

General

The Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited, Scholarship, $400: John Anthony Butterfield(Alberta).

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Scholarships, $200 each (forsons and daughters of employees):Rodney Dobell (Vancouver), by reversion to another candidateBeverley June Dawson (Vancouver)Adrienne Todd (North Vancouver), by reversion to another candidateKenneth M. Richmond (Vancouver)Lorne D. Purchas (Vancouver)Joyce Winch (Vancouver)Lawrence Martinson (Seton Portage).

The British Columbia Hotels Association Scholarships, $250 each:Fred John Morgan (West Vancouver)Fay Francis McNish (Courtenay).

The Dolmoge Towing Co. Ltd. Scholarships:Roy Stanley Merritt (Langley Prairie), $200Ronald Cameron Riddell (Vancouver), $200Michael Schulzer (Vancouver), $150John Moldwyn Turner Thomas (Gibson’s Landing), $200.

The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarships, $250 each:Mechanical Engineering—

Edward Graham Bazely (Fort St. John).Forest Engineering—

Arthur James Strother (Vernon).Forestry—

Richard Barry Smith (Vernon).Metallurgical Engineering—

Gordon Herbert Laurie (Cronbrook).Civil Engineering—

Terence Erick Mulder (Chilliwack).Jonathan Rogers Awards (high standing):

Alan Rodney Dbell (Vancouver), $250John H. Duerksen (Langley Prairie), $100Richard Stanley Greenwood (North Vancouver), $225Joan Katherine Portsmouth (Alert Bay), $250Adrienne Todd (Vancouver), $200Mervyn Clarice Weir (Vancouver), $200Michael Zlotnik (Vancouver), $100.

The Kapoor Singh Scholarship, $250:Keith Votes (Burnaby).

The Mobil Oil Scholarships, $500 each:Geology—Kenneth Drummond (Burton)Engineering—Theodore Muraro (Kimberley).

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The Nancy Ryckman Scholarship, $190: George William Irvine (Cronbrook).The T. E. and M. E. Ladner Memorial Scholarships, $200 each:

Deano Clancy (Ladner)Basil Doll Matterson (Lodner).

The Tn-Services University Training Scholarships, $150 each (proficiency in studies andin military training units on the campus):(a) Open to all units—

Robert D. Jackson (Vancouver).(b) For the University Naval Training Detachment—

Arend J. Stamhuis (Vancouver).(c) For the Canadian Officers’ Training Corps—

Alfred S. Haldeman (Victoria).(d) For the R.C.A.F. Reserve University Squadron—

Gary Corbett (Victoria).The Truck Loggers’ Association of B. C. Scholorship, $12S: (for students entering Forestry

or Forest Engineering): Noel Jonothan Haynes (Haney).The Vancouver Secondary Women Teachers Scholarship, $150: Alice Esther Marrion.

MedicineThe Janet Hatfield Medical Scholarship, $200: Daniel Walter Froese (Vancouver).The Louis Lipsey Toohill Scholarships, $500 each:

Douglas Evan Bebb (Victoria)Jerry Maxwell Nestman (Vancouver)John Gordon Watt (Vancouver).

The Women’s Auxiliary of the International College of Surgeons Scholarships, $250 each:Katherine Diana Sawyer (Victoria)George William Sleath (Vancouver).

Nursing

Crown Zellerbach Scholarship in Nursing, $500 (outstanding achievement, proceeding tofinal year): Diedre Anne Giles (Vancouver).

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Prize in Nursing, $50 (highest standing in the four-year programme): Beverley June Dawson (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (proficiency in Nursing), $100:Beverley June Dawsan (Vancouver).

The University Scholarship in Nursing and Health, $200 (general proficiency, proceedingto Second Year): Patricia Anne Drummond.

High School Graduation and Grade XIII Scholarships

The Allied Printing Trades Council Unian Label Scholarship, $200: Roy Kenneth Casperson (Vancouver).

The Annie B. Jamieson Scholarship, $150: Marilyn Eleanor Barton (Vancouver).The A. P. Gardner & Co. Commerce Entrance Scholarship, $250: Jim Paul lmrich (Farm

ington).The B. C. Inter-High Boys’ Basketball Association Thunderbird Quarterback Club Scholar

ship, $200: Settimo Zanon (Nelson).British Columbia Forest Products Limited Scholarships, $300 (for sans and daughters of

employees):Phyllis R. Calvert (Victoria)Malia A. Dembicki (Vancouver)Dennis Holden (Victoria)Lorna Seed (Youbou).

British Columbia Japanse Canadian Citizens’ Association Scholarship, $100: Ronald Nishi(Grand Forks).

The Chris Spencer Foundation Scholarships for University Entrance, $225 each:(a) Highest standing in Province—

Arthur John Stewart Smith (Victoria) by reversion toTovie Lean Rome (Vancouver).

(b) Second Highest Standing in Province—Tovie Lean Rome (Vancouver), by reversion toSarah Granville Eliot (Victoria).

Cc) Highest Standing in School Areas—Area 1—Olga Rumen (Fernie).Area 2—Alvin Edward Neumeyer (Keremeos).Area 3—Lorna Kay Reeve (Kelowna).Area 4—Ronald Kennedy Jones (Kamloops).Area 5—Deana J. Clancy (Ladner).Area 6—Riho Hans Martinson (Vancouver).Area 7—Tovie Leon Rome (Vancouver) by reversion to

Robert Eijl Harita (Vancouver).Area 8—William Harold Charles Halt (Vancouver).

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Area 9—Margaret Mores (New Westminster) by reversion toJohn Henry Dressier (New Westminster).

Area 10—Gordon Fullerton Gibson (West Vancouver).Area I 1—Roderick Kerns Calverley (Dawson Creek).Area 12—Arthur John Stewart Smith (Victoria), by reversion to

Sarah Granville Eliot (Victoria), by reversion toKotherino Anne Lucas (Victoria).

Area 13—Valerie Anne Squance (Saonich).The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, ($400 a year for a maximum of

five years):Arthur John Stewart Smith (Victoria)Carol June Elizabeth Brett (Penticton).

Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship No. 1, $500 (for sons and daughters ofemployees): John Michael Collins (Vancouver).

Crown Zellerboch Canada Limited Scholarship No. 2, $500 (for sons and daughters ofemployees): Gary Bruce Gibson (New Westminster).

General Motors Canadian Scholarships (four-year awards):Robert Ross Errol Dion (Vancouver)—$500 this sessionRonald Soliga (Trail)—$600 this session.

The Jean Craig Smith Scholarship, $400: Anne Isabel Richard (Penticton).The Pacific Brewers’ Agents Ltd. Scholarships:

William Walter Babbitt (Penticton), $400Dorothy Mae Cautts (Westview), $400Dolores Forster (Fort St. John), $400Douglas Arthur Fromson (TraiT), $400Jack Samuel Peter Katnick (Pentictan), $400Mary P. Langlands (White Rock), $400Barbara Joyce Leslie (Nelson), $400Rae La Rue (Kootenay Bay), $400George Osric Murrell (Nelson), $400Donald Grant Macdanald (Pentictan), $200Mary Katherine McRae (Nelson), $400Geoffrey Hume Pincott (Castlegar), $400Diana Margaret Thomas (Rossland), $400.

The Peter A. Schwerdt Peace River Entrance Scholarships, $500 each:Elizabeth Anita Stuby (Fort St. John)Jim Paul lmrich (Farmington).

The Plimsoll Club Entrance Scholarships (donated by Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd),$150 each:Kathleen Mitchell (New Westminster)Keith Morley Spencer (New Westminster).

The Phrateres Scholarship, $100 (donated by Theta Chapter of Phrateres): GlynnaJacqueline McBee (Parson).

Royal Institution Scholarships for Grade XIII, $200 each:(a) Highest Standing in the Province—

Bock Wing Yip (Vancouver) by reversion to Catherine Elizabeth Ann Millward(Nonaimo), by reversion to Lorna Maria Ryder (Trail)

(b) Second Highest Standing in the Province—Catherine Elizabeth Ann Millward (Nanoimo) by reversion through intermediate

winners to Ronald Soligo (Trail)(c) Third Highest Standing in the Province—

Lorna Maria Ryder (Trail) by reversion through intermediate winners to DennisHoward Zral (Vancouver)

Cd) Other winners—Ronald Lovell Graham (Nelson)Tsutomu Nishizaki (Kamloops)Francis Edward Kellogg (Trail).

The Ruth E. Cameron Memorial Scholarship, $150 (donated by the University Women’sClub of New Westminster): Joan Mercer (New Westminster).

Special Entrance Scholarship, $400: Alvin Edward Neumeyer (Keremeos).Union Carbide Canada Limited Scholarship, $500 annually for undergraduate course:

John Raymond Griffin (New Westminster).University Scholarship (proficiency in University examinations for entrance) $400:

Margaret Mores (New Westminster).The U.B.C. Alumni Association Regional Scholarships, $250 each:

Lance Sidney George Finch (Royal Oak P.O.)Tsutomi Oishi (Kamloops)Roderick Kerns Calverley (Dawsan Creek)Alice Marie Ruhi (Allenby)Aunna Margaret Leyland (North Vancouver)Barbara Joyce Leslie (Nelson)Michael Anthony Kearsley (Alberni)Margaret Mores (New Westminster)Patricia Elizabeth Maisbury (Ocean Falls)Charles Douglas Stewart Horrey (Nakusp), by reversion from Hillory Joan Lee (Trail).

U.B.C. Branch No. 72, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Scholarship Fund:Harold George Arthur Copping (North Vancouver), $225Katherine Helen Duncan (North Vancouver), $225William Francis Lyndon (Oliver), $225.

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University Scholarships for University Entrance, $175 each: (see list of winners of ChrisSpencer Foundation Scholarships for University Entrance).

The W. H. Maclnnes Entrance Scholorships in Mathematics:Tovie Leon Rome (Vancouver), $100Michael Anthony Kearsley (Alberni), $50Roy Kenneth Casperson (Vancouver), $25.

The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $400 each:Tovie Leon Rome (Vancouver)Terry T. Robertson (Victoria).

BursariesThe Admiral Jellicoe Chapter, l.O.D.E. Bursary, $100: Stuart Michael Piddocke (Abbots-

ford).Agriculture Bursaries (Anonymous), $100: John Llewellyn Dobb (Quesnel).Albert 0. Koch Bursary, $100: Thomas Alan Windt (Quesnel).Allied Officers’ Auxiliary Bursary, $75: Earl Douglas Carr (Vancouver).The Alvin Cunningham Bursary, $200: Gordon Murray Wrightman (New Westminster).The A. Max Charkow Bursary, $100: Sherman Paul Touchburn (Vancouver).The American Woman’s Club Bursary, $250: Gwendo Katherine Lloyd (Salmon Arm).The American Woman’s Club Bursary for Sociol Work, $250: Patricia Ann Steele

(Vancouver).The Anne S. Campbell Bursories:

Donald Deane Munro (Salmon Arm), $250Dennis Albert Person (Alberto), $350.

The Aristocrat Cookware Limited Home Economics Bursary, $100: Maureen GertrudeTwo (Fulford Harbour).

The A. Rothstein Bursary, $100: George Milton Weiss (Kelowna).The Boynes Manning Limited Bursary, $300: Thomas Alfred Nordstrom (Armstrong).B.C. Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity Bursory, $50: Donald Deane Munro (Salmon

Arm).The B.C. Electric Veterans’ Association Bursory, $100: Jocelyn Wendy Fox (Vancouver).The B.C. Society of Internol Medicine Bursory, $225 each:

Emil Jubo (Vancouver)Rodney Thomas Nixon (Vancouver).

Beta Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority Bursory, $50: Lorna Reeve (Kelowna).Beta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Bursary, $50: Sheila Anne Reynolds

(Fulford Harbour).The Brissenden Bursary, $200: Edward Joseph Smith (Penticton).The British Columbia Chapter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity Bursary, $100: Settimo Zanon

(Nelson).British Columbia Forest Products Limited Bursories:

Rosemary Merle Emery (Victoria), $200Raymond Stanley Frehlick (Lulu Island), $250S. Gurdev Gill (Duncon), $300Digby Robin Kier (Coycuse), $250Elwin MacDonald (Coycuse), $250Henry Westwick (Honeymoon Boy), $250Irene Westwick (Honeymoon Bay), $300Roy Westwick (Honeymoon Bay), $250.

The British Columbia Institute of Agrologists Bursary, $125: Kenneth Robert Smith(Ladner).

The British Columbia Psychological Association Bursary, $50: Richard J. Koppenoal(Vancouver).

The British Columbia Tuberculosis Society Christmas Seal Bursory Fund (Nursing):Margaret Jean Cameron (Yukon), $600Jessie Brezden (Vancouver), $300.

Bursory (Anonymous) $100: George Milton Weiss (Kelowna).The Captain LeRoy Memorial Bursory, $150: Stuart Michael Piddocke (Abbatsford).The Columbia Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursory, $50: William Clarke Wallace (Vancouver).Coquitlam Farmers’ Institute Bursary, $i300: Douglas Padroic Ormrod (Langley).The Coronation Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursory, $75: Dorothy Mae Couffs (Westview).The Dave Franks Bursary, $40: Donald Neil Abbott (Vancouver).The David Thom Bursaries:

Jock Lewellyn Dobb (Quesnel), $75Douglas A. MacLennon (Sunset Prairie), $75.

Delta Gamma Bursary for the Blind: James Nyman (Vancouver).The Delta Gamma Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority Bursary, $50: Patricia Ethel

Hulme (Wynndel).Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Bursary, $50: Gwenda Katherine

Lloyd (Salmon Arm).The Dr. A. B. Greenberg Bursary, $75: James Douglas Jomieson (Armstrong).

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The Elizabeth Dobeson Bursary, $200: George James Sherry (Nanaimo).The Ellen McHattie Memorial Bursary, $300: Birnie Ella Reid (Vancouver).The Elsie Scobee Carpenter Memorial Bursary, $100: Elizabeth Anne Thompson (West

Vancouver).The Engineers’ Wives Associatian Bursary, $150: George Russell Nightingale (Cloverdole).The Evelyn Stewart Hamilton McLennan Memorial Bursary, $100: John Douglas Fans

(Naramata).The Faculty Women’s Club Bursary, $125: Fay Francis McNish (Courtenay).The Flying Officer Reverend George Robert Pringle Memorial Bursary, $250: Walter

Robert Morford (Vancouver).The Frances Milburn P.E.O. Bursary, $225: Else von Rosen (Oliver).The Freeman, Freeman and Silvers Bursary in Law, $100: Thomas Arthur Collingwoad

(Vancouver).Gamma Phi Beta Bursary, $100: Patricia Ethel Hulme (Wynndel).Imperial Industries Teacher Training Bursaries, $400 each:

James F. P. Boulding (Penticton)Donald Allison (Summerland)Alex Peter Harshenin (Grand Forks)Thomas Raymond Halt (North Kamloaps).

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (Local 213) Bursary, $100: LorneDavid Dyke (Vancouver).

The Jack Cohen Bursary, $150: John Charters Dawson (Vancouver).The Joe Satanov Bursary, $25: Donald Grant Macdonald (Penticton).The John MacRae Memorial Bursary, $150: James Murray Dykeman (North Vancouver).Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Bursary, $100: Shirley Anne McKelvey (Creston).The Katznelson Bursary, $25: Dolores Forster (Fort St. John).The Kerrisdale Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursary, $50: Donald Deane Munro (Salmon Arm).The Khaki University and Young Men’s Christian Association Memorial Fund Bursaries,

$100 each:Frank George Elkins (North Vancouver)Clarence Bruce Kallhood (Telkwa)Peter George MacLaren (West Vancouver)Bryan Williams (Comox)Charles Edwin Wills (Burnaby).

The Lady Laurier Club Bursary, $100: Clara Nethie Daem (Enderby).The Lady Laurier Club Special Award, $250: Marion Dowries Wallace (Vancouver).The Lieut.-Col. C. C. Merritt, V.C., Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursary, $50: David Alexander

Gillanders (Terrace).The Lighthall Memorial Bursary, $50: Gary Cannell Morrison (Rayston).The Louis Toban Bursary, $100: Patricia Ann Burnett (Victoria).The Max Freeman Bursary, $25: Clarence Bruce Kallhoad (Telkwa).The M. B. Cohen Memorial Bursary, $25: David Stewart Vernon (Vancouver).The Medical Bail Bursary Fund, $100 each:

John Robert Birch (Vancouver)Charles Alexander Brumwell (Victoria)Bernard Peter de Jong (Vancouver)Roger Geoffrey Goodall (North Vancouver)David H. Harder (Yarrow)John Donald Hutchins (Vancouver)Sylvia Lou (Hong Kong)Arthur Joseph Macgregor (Pitt Meadows)John Campbell McGregor (Vancouver)Walter David Trafton (Vancouver).

The Mildred Brock Memorial Bursary, $75: Marian Jean Trent (North Vancouver).The M. M. Waterman Bursary, $25: John Richard Carlyon Irwin (Okanagan Mission).The Moe Cohen Bursary, $25: Alexander Zarbock (Greenwood).The McLean Bursaries, $250 each:

Charles Richard Kuhn (Vernon)Shirley Roberta Lees (Fernie)Edward Joseph Smith (Penticton)William Ernest S. Tennant (Naramata).

The Not Bell Bursary, $150: John Richard Carlyon Irwin (Okanagan Mission).The National Paper Box Limited Bursaries, $200 each:

John Gordon Show (White Rock)—AgricultureHadden Gilmour Whitelaw (Vancouver)—Commerce.

The New Westminster Rotary Club Bursary, $125 each:William Albert Best (New Westminster)Gordon Murray Wrightman (New Westminster).

The North Shore Medical Society Bursary, $100: Donald Watson Stewart (North Vancouver).

The Pacific Meat Company Bursaries, $100 each:Stanley Stewart Campbell (Burnoby)Emke Swierstra (Pitt Meadows).

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The Panhellenic Association and the Inter-Fraternity Council Bursory Fund, $30: AlexanderZarbock (Greenwood).

The Passie Chertkow Bursary in Accounting, $50: Douglas Holden (Vancouver).The Pauline Johnson Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Teacher Training, $100: Christine Cook

(Victoria).The Phil Wilson Bursory in Forestry, $300: Peter Hector Pearse (Vancouver).Pi Gamma Chapter of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta Bursary, $50: Gordon Trevalyan

Gray (Vancouver).The Plimsoll Club Bursary (donated by Canadian Stevedoring Company Limited, $300:

Gordon Trevalyan Gray (Vancouver).The Plimsoll Club Bursory in Engineering (donated by Simson-Maxwell Limited), $150:

Hans Jakob Lunder (Vancouver).The Plimsoll Club Bursary for Law (donated by the Anglo-Canadian Shipping Company

Limited), $300: William Arthur Esson (Vancouver).The Plimsoll Club Bursary in Medicine (donated by the Empire Stevedaring Company

Limited), $300: Agnes Betty Lou Ranger (Vancouver).The Princess Betty Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Dolores Theresa Forster (Fort St.

John).The Provincial Council of British Columbia, Canadian Daughters’ League, Bursaries,

$100 each:Margaret Kuznetsov (Vancouver)Norma Shirley Garnett Smith (Victoria).

The R.C.A.F. Chapter, 1.0DB., Bursary in Medicine, $100: Alan Brian Karme (Vancouver).The R.C.A.F. Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary in Nursing, $75: Marjorie Lois Long (New

Westminster).The R.C.A.F. Veterans’ Bursory Fund:

Earl Douglas Carr (Vancouver), $150John Diakoneski (Ontario), $150.

The Robert S. Day and Son Limited Bursory, $150: Ross Wilson Dutton (Vancouver).The Rotary Memorial Bursaries, $250 each:

Gordon Dewhirst (Cowichan Station)Ronald Reid Mitchell (Vancouver)Glynno Jacqueline McBee (Parson)Michael Tanks (Kamloops)Roif Viertel (Vancouver).

The Sea Going Hacks Bursory, $200: Gwendolyn Faye Leong (Vancouver).Sigma Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Dennis Basil Rankin (North

Vancouver).The Sir Anthony Eden Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursory, $75: Allan Stewart Beck (Winfield).The Sperry Phillips Memorial Bursary, $100: Sheila Anne Reynolds (Fulford Harbour).The St. Paul’s Hospital Medical Staff Bursary, $300: Donald Carl Martin (Duncan).Surrey Co-operative Association Bursary, $300: Ian George Campbell (Aldergrove).The Teachers’ Christian Fellowship Bursary: Robert Irving Hillmer (Penticton).The Triple Entente Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursaries, $100 each:

Alfred Magnar Edwardson (Vancouver)Thomas Frederick Mayoh (Quesnel).

The Triple Entente Chapter, LO.D.E., Bursaries for Teacher Training, $100 each:Margaret Kuznetsov (Vancouver)Rita Irene Kundert (Vancouver)Norma Garnett Shirley Smith (Victarig).

University Women’s Club Bursary, $200: Kathleen Anne Avison (Vancouver).University Women’s Club General Bursory, $200: June Estelle Schoenle (Burnaby).The Valcortier Camp Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursory, $75: Marion Jean Trent (North Van

couver).The Vancouver Association of Insurance Women’s Bursary, $75: Glynna McBee (Parson).The Vancouver Bar Association Bursaries, $200 each:

Ralph Lang (Vancouver)Alfred Magnar Edwordson (Vancouver)Ronald Clifton Bray (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Panhellenic Alumnae Bursary, $200: Dorothy Colleen Reader (Port Moody).The Vancouver Section National Council of Jewish Women Bursory, $100: Christine Cook

(Victoria).The Victoria Home Economics Association Bursary, $50: Maureen Gertrude Twa (Fulford

Harbour).War Memorial Bursary, $50: Donald Grant Macdonald (Pentictan).The W. D. Shaffer Bursary Fund, $300: Ada Joyce Seraphim (Clayburn).The Western Plywood Company Limited Bursaries, $125 each:

Friedrich von Althen (Vancouver)Leonid VaIg (Vancouver).

The Westminster Medical Association Bursary, $300: Donald Benjamin Moody Gain (NewWestminster).

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The Willard Kitchen Memorial Bursaries, $500 each:William Douglas Lahay (Vancouver)William Gregory Pearce (Hatzic)Rodger Cyril Stanton (Kimberley).

The William MacKenzie Swan Memorial Bursary, $250: Alexander Morris Laird (lnvermere).The W. Jack H. Dicks Bursary, $240: Jan Clemson (Armstrong).The Women’s Big Block Club Bursory, $75: Karen Elizabeth Petersen (Comox).World University Service Bursary Fund, $500:

Elmer Hiroshi Hara (Japan), $100Karin Mannchen (Germany), $100Vincent Ear[ Osborne (B.W.lj, $100John Tsong Yuan (Hong Kong), $100Yan Po So (Hong Kong), $100.

Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Bursary, $50: Geraldine Maxine Hudson(Vancouver).

Awards Made by Other Institutions

Canadian Industries (1954) Limited Wildlife Management Fellowship, $1200: TimothyMyres (Vancouver).

Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League:Dominion Command Scholarship, $400:

Dennis Howard Zral (Vancouver)Provincial Command:

Verona M. E. Sheepwash (Sardis), $250Emile A. Bouchard (New Westminster), $200John W. Howe (Vanderhoof), $200Frances L. Knott (Keremeos), $200Shirley B. Louie (Ashcroft), $200Patricia J. Overhill (Revelstoke), $200Lloyd C. Peterson (Mission City), $200Keith J. Winter (Nanoimo), $200Peter E. Slinn (Granthom’s Landing), $200

and awards for Victoria College:Branch award:

Armstrong Branch No. 35: Roger La Fontaine (Armstrong), $200.Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation National Fellowship in Community Planning

$1200: Harry R. Fulton (Vancouver).The Cominco Undergraduate Scholarship, $500 a year for four years: Lorna Maria Ryder

(Trail).The Crofton House Alumni Scholarship, $240: Penny Bicknell (Vancouver).Crown Zellerbach Scholarships for Teacher Training, ($400 a year for five years):

Myrtle Roe Forberg (Campbell River)Elinor Patricia Larkin (Lodysmith)Patricia Maisbury (Ocean Falls)Frances Margaret Munro (Courtenay)Barbara Joan Noel (Nanaimo).

French Government Scholarship (Overseas), $850 opprox.: Douglas Norman Mclnnes.Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bursaries, $200 each:

William Edwards (Cumberland)James C. Hill (North Burnaby)William A. McKerlich (Vancouver)James A. Rae (Slocan City)Kenneth R. Smith (Ladner)Harold 0. M. Vaughan-Thomas (Abbotsford), winner of the Dr. A. M. Sanford Mem

orial Bursary.Major Jack Mahony, V.C., Scholarship for Province Carriers and Sub-Managers, $250:

Robert Allan Strachan (North Vancouver).MacMillan & Bloedel Limited Scholarships, $400 each:

Robert William Johnson (Port Alberni)Dennis Arnold Raymond Jones (Nanaimo)John Craig Lamont (Ladysmith).

6. AWARDS ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 19th, 1955

Awards for Graduates and Graduate Study

The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarship, $300: Gordon Dong(Vancouver).

The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarship in Community Planning, $600:Bhogwant Singh Jawanda (Vancouver).

The Canadian Industries (1954) Limited Fellowship (Chemistry), $1700: George GordonMcKeown (Burnaby).

Fellowship as Curator of Institute of Fisheries, $1500: Murray Arthur Newman (Vancouver).

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Leon ICoerner Graduate Scholarships (Biology and Botany):Dieter Mueller-Dombois (Vancouver), $300Thomas Christopher Brayshaw (Vancouver), $200.

University Teaching Fellowships:In English: Walter J. Hartrick (Vancouver), $1200In Botany: Jean-Guy Charbonneau (Vancouver), $1200.

SOCIAL WORKThe Canadian Association of Social Workers (British Columbia Mainland Branch) Book

Prize, $25 (best all-round student in the Master of Social Work Course): DouglasLascelles Jackson (New Westminster).

Social Work Alumni Prize, $25 (best thesis for Master of Social Work): Jock ArthurNixon Ellis (Burnaby)Honourable Mention—

Kalervo Kinanen (Vancouver)Michael Wheeler (Vancouver).

UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS

GeneralThe Pacific Northwest Personnel Management Association Scholarship, $250: Edward

James Apted (Burnaby).

AgricultureThe M. H. Ruttledge Memorial Scholarship, $100 (for Poultry Science): Arthur Lorne

Leach (South Burnaby).

Arts and ScienceThe Andrew H. Hutchinsan Scholarship in Biology and Botany (high standing in Biology),

$150: Thomas Benjamin Widdowson (Read Island).The Armstead Prize in Biology and Botany, $50 (outstanding in field of Biology and

Botany): Gertrude D. Pentland (Vancouver).The R. J. Pop Scholarship in Wildlife Biology, $150 (outstanding in field of Zoology):

Gerrord F. van Tets (Vancouver).

CommerceThe British Pacific Scholarship in Accident and Health Insurance, $100: Helen Ethel

McLean (Trail).The Elmer Johnston Memorial Scholarship, $150 (high standing in transportation courses):

Carol Lee Abrahamson (Kemano).The Osler, Hammond 8, Nanton Scholarship, $150 (special ability in the field of invest

ment theory): William Robert Wyman (Vancouver).

EngineeringThe American Society for Metals Foundation for Education and Research Scholarship,

$400 (high standing entering Engineering Physics, Metallurgy option): David JohnHuntley (Brentwood Bay).

The Heavy Construction Association Scholarship (high standing proceeding to field ofhighway engineering or heavy construction work):John Joseph Falkland Loewen (Vancouver), $100Richard Phillip Ott (Vancouver), $150.

The John Inglis Company Limited Scholarships, $125 each (high standing entering ThirdYear Mining or Metallurgy):Robert Archer Davis (Kinnaird)Alexander Morris Laird (Invermere).

ForestryThe Canadian Forestry Association (B.C. Branch) Scholarships, $100 each: (entering

Forestry or Forest Engineering):John Walter Edwin Harris (Vancouver)James Archie Budd Rae (Slocan City).

Canadian Forest Industries Entomological Scholarship, $200: Willem Peter Janssen (NewWestminster).

The Truck Loggers’ Association of B.C. Scholarship, $125 (for student entering ForestEngineering): Daniel William Somerville (Vancouver).

NursingThe Provincial Department of Health and Welfare (Health Branch) Schalarship, $100

(proficiency, proceeding to final year, Public Health Nursing): Lilian ElizabethMarshall (Victoria).

The University Nurses’ Club Prize, $50 (head of the Fall Graduating Class for the B.S.N.degree): Janice Myrtle Bacon (Victoria).

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Pharmacy

The Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbio Scholarships, $100each (high standing):Entering Pharmacy—lan Carl Caidwell (Lulu Island)Continuing in Pharmocy—Patricio Ann Burnett (Victoria).

SUMMER SESSION AWARDSThe British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarship, $100 (proficiency, completing

Third Year by Summer Session): Alice Elizabeth Worden (North Vancouver).The Gilbert Tucker Memorial Summer Session Prize, $35 (special achievement in history,

Summer Session): John Neil Sutherland (Vancouver).The Dr. H. T. J. Coleman Summer Session Scholarship, $100 (outstanding record in

philosophy, psychology, or education): (Mrs.) Margaret Clarissa Manson (ProspectLake, B.C.).

The Summer Session Association Scholarship, $75 (highest standing, completing SecondYear by Summer Session ): John Douglas Hayhurst (Fernie).

The Summer Session Association Scholarship, $75 (second highest standing, completingSecond Year by Summer Session): Walter W. Wiebe (Burnaby).

BURSARIESThe Alliance Francoise Bursary, $100: Lorraine Elizabeth Brand (Victoria).The Aristocrat Cookware Limited Sursary, $100 (Commerce): John Dee Logie (Kelowna).The Carr Bursary, $100 (Agricultural Economics or Dairying, special interest in the

economics of the market milk industry): Earl Walker Stewart (Salmon Arm).The Coronation Bursary, $100 (donated by the Provincial Chapter, l.O.D.Ej: Peter Rod

erick Strachan (North Burnoby).The David Thom Bursary No. 1, $150 (proficiency, entering the Faculty of Agriculture):

Valerie Rosemary Jackson (Vancouver).The Esmond Londo Bursary, $100 (Commerce, field of transportation): George Robert

Auriol (Vancouver).The Forty-Second Vancouver Guide Company Bursory, $50: Joyce Runnalls (Steveston).The Imperial Industries Limited Teacher Training Bursary, $400: Clarence William Tifen

bach (New Westminster).The institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia Bursory, $100: Donald

William Robertson (Burnoby).The Ketchum Manufacturing Company Limited Bursory (Ottawa), $50: Anthony John

P. Vesely (Vancouver).The Kiwassa Club of New Westminster Bursary, $75: Patricia Anne Creelman (New

Westminster).The Lions’ Ladies Club Bursary, $200 (Social Work): Elizabeth Talker (Pakistan).The Mount Pleasant-Cambie Kiwanis Club Medical Students’ Fund, $400: William Douglas

Lahoy (Vancouver).The Sam Rothstein Bursary, $100: John Douglas Forrester (Trail).The Slavonic Studies Bursary, $250 (given by Mr. Walter C. Koerner in honour of Dr.

William J. Rose): Dennis D. Milivayevich.The Worthington Memorial, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $400: Cedric Basil Lloyd Hackett (Van

couver).

AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS

American Public Works Association Scholarship, $100: Melvin Jock Shelley (Kelowno).The Burnaby District Teachers’ Council Scholarships, $100 each:

John Henry Dressier (New Westminster)Michael Wilson Gilgan (North Burnoby).

The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League Scholarships, $200 each(Provincial Command):David Arthur Share (Pemberton)Diane E. Waters (North Vancouver).

The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, North Burnoby Branch 148,Scholarships, $100 each:David Bristow (Burnaby)Victoria Katherine Stephens (Burnoby).

The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, Golden Branch No. 122,Scholarship, $150: Bernhard Schiesser (Golden).

The Elizabeth Bentley, Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship, $300 (donated by theOrder of the Eastern Star): Rosemary Elaine Hodfield (Victoria).

The Harold S. Foley Jr. Memorial Fund, $250 (through the Vancouver Foundation):Roderick George Keech (Westview).

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Imperial Oil Undergraduate Scholarships, $700 each:Alan F. Babb (West Vancouver)Margaret Ann Gedcles (Vancouver)Elizabeth P. Henderson (North Vancouver)Patricia Ann Warren (Vancouver).

The I.O.D.E. Second War Memorial Bursaries ($400 a year for four years):John Brian Dawson (Vancouver)Jerry Seymour Ford (Victoria College)Douglas Starling (North Vancouver).

The Leonard Foundation Scholarships, total $4700.C. Margaret Briscall (Oliver)Elizabeth Marion Brodie (Salmon Arm)Beatrice A. Geddes (Vancouver)Patricia E. Hulme (Wynndel)Beverley H. Kemp (Vancouver)Lilian E. Marshall (Victoria)Katherine D. Sawyer (Victoria)H. Theodore Ellis (Vancouver)Ronald J. Hancock (Vancouver)G. Sholta Hebentan (Penticton)David B. Lewall (Prince George)Ian D. Mitchell (Prince Rupert)Rodney T. H. Nixon (Vancouver)Joan E. E. Orton (Victoria)Eric D. Powell (Vancouver)John Rod Ross (New Westminster)David L. Smith (Vancouver)Melvin H. Smith (Victoria)Margaret E. Watts (Prince Rupert)Bruce D. Whitmore (Vancouver).

Navy League of Canada, U.N.T.D. Scholarship, $250: Settimo Zonori (Nelson).

The Ocean Falls, Local No. 312. International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and PaperMill Workers Scholarship, $250: loin Mathieson (Ocean Falls).

The Royal Canadian Engineer Memorial Scholarship, $125: John Joseph Falklond Loewen(Vancouver).

The Women’s Institute Memorial Scholarship, $250 (Home Economics): Edwina Mary Aten(Salmon Arm).

The Women’s Institute Bursary, $100 (Agriculture): Thomas Windt (Quesnel).

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