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THE UNIVERSITY OF

BRITISH COLUMBIA

TWENTY- SEVENTHAUTUMM

CONGREGATIONFOR THE

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

FRIDAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH

NJNThN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE

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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 Truth North, strong and free,

And stand on guard, 0 Canada,

We stand on guard for thee.

O Canada, glorious and free!

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

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MUSICAL PROGRAMME

.

Prelude:

Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in der Hoh’ sei Ehr’ - - - - Bach

Sonata 11(1937)— Lebhaft — Ruhig bewegt — Fugue - Hindemith

Processional:

Lucius Creator Optime

Jesu Redemptor Omriium

Pange Lingua Gloriosi . . . (1542-3) Cavazzoni

Versus Septimi Toni (from Octo Toni Psalmorum (XVI c.) - Cabezon

Recessional:

Gloria . . (XVII c.) -F. Couperin

Les Cloches . . . (XVII c.) - N. Lebegue

ORGANIST - - - Barbara Pentland

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PROGRAMME OF CEREMONY

.

0 CANADA

INVOCATIONby The Reverend William Aldworth Ferguson

REMARKS

by Sherwood Lett

Chancellor of the University of British Columbia

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

by the Chancellor

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS

Percy Robert Bengough

The Most Reverend William Mark Duke

Rhys Manly Sale

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE

Lawrence Peter Guichon

INTRODUCTION OF CONGREGATION SPEAKER

by Norman A. M. MacKenzie

President of the University of British Columbia

THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS

by Rhys Manly Sale

CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE

by the Chancellor

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Flynn, James Thomas, B.Sc. (Alberta), M.A.Sc., Vancouver PhysicsThesis: “The Mechanical Properties and Relaxation Spectrum of Aluminum

Soap-Hydrocarbon Solutions.”

Griffiths, George Motley, B.A.Sc. (Toronto), M.A., Ontario Physics

Thesis: “Scintillation Counters for Gommo-ray Measurements and a Study ofthe Gommo Rays from the D(/),/) He3 Reoction.”

Lee, Peter Arthur, B.Sc. (London), England PhysicsThesis: “Photo-Conductivity in Lead Selenide.”

MacKenzie, Innes Keith, M.Sc. (Western Ontario), Ontario PhysicsThesis: “Lifetimes of Gamma-Ray Transitions by Delayed-Coincidence Meas

urements.”

Ross, William LeBreton, M.A., Vancouver PhysicsThesis “Investigation of the Liquid Vapour Shift in the Infra-red Absorption

Frequency of Diatomic Molecules.”

Szczawinski, Adam Franciszek, Mag.Phil. (Lwow), Vancouver BotanyThesis: “Corticolous and Lignicolous Plant Communities in the Forest Associa

tions of the Douglas-Fir Forest on Vancouver Island.”

Terentiuk, Fred, B.Sc. (Alberta), M.A., Alberta PhysicsThesis: “A Liquid Scintillation Counter for Low Specific Beta Activities.”

Williams, Gerald Woodburn, M.Sc. (Sack.) Saskatchewan PhysicsThesis: “Thermal Decay of the Luminescence of KBr.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Adams, David Kendall, BA. (Reed), United States PhysicsThesis: “Same Considerations an the Phonon Theory of Second Sound.”

Baker, Ronald James, B.A., Vancouver EnglishThesis: “The Organism Theory of Language in England from 1570 to 1700.”

Bargen, Peter Frank, B.A., Alberta HistoryThesis: “The Mennonites of Alberta.”

Bedford, Ronald Ernest, B.Sc. (Manitoba), Manitoba PhysicsThesis: “The Hyperfine Structure of Mercury Extracted from Neutron Irradi

ated Gold.”

Browne, Gerald Peter, B.A., Vancouver HistoryThesis: “ The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the Distribution of

Legislative Powers in the British North America Act of 1867.”

Ferneyhough, Beatrice Christina, B.A. (McGill), Vancouver EnglishThesis: “Machiavellianism Real and Romantic on the Elizabethan Stage.”

Gardner, Robert Renwick, B.A., Cowichan Station ZoologyThesis: “Some Metabolic Effects of Synthetic Sodium Thyroxine, Thiourea and

Methyl Testosterone on the Common Goldfish.

Kilgour, Alma Jean, BA., Vancouver EducationThesis: “The Effect of a Year’s Teacher-Training Course on the Vancouver

Normal School Students’ Understanding of Arithmetic.”

Levey, Archibald Banks, B.A., Saskatchewan PsychologyThesis: “The Isolation of Certain Experimental Issues in the Continuity

Controversy.”

Paquette, Joseph André Raymond Guy, B.Sc. (Montreal), Quebec PhysicsThesis: “Some Applications of the Quantum Theory of Magnetism.”

Price, Arthur David, B.A., Victoria Slavonic StudiesThesis: “Dostoevsky and his Influence upon the Philosophy of Nicolas

Berdyoev.’

Sandison, James MacLeod, B.A., Vancouver EnglishThesis: “Milton and the Non-Orthodox Reader: Chiefly a Study of the Human

Element in Eden.”

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THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Dakers, Ronald Gill, B.A., Victoria MetallurgyThesis: “The Kinetics of the Reaction between Cupric Acetate and Molecular

Hydrogen in Aqueous Solution.”

Justice, Clive Lionel, B.Sc. (U. of California), Vancouver Community and Regional Planning

Kidson, Geoffrey Victor, B.A., Vancouver Physics and MetallurgyThesis: “The Design and Construction of a Powerful Electromagnet, and its

application to Magnetic Measurements of the Alloy MneoAlzoCzo.”

Matheson, Alastair Taylor, B.A., Vancouver BiochemistryThesis: “Urinary Metabolites of £?s_._BAL in the Rat.”

Moffatt, John Gilbert, B.A., Victoria ChemistryThesis: “Synthesis of some Secondary Amyl and 1-lexyl Homologues of Dinitro

Ortho and Para Cresols.”

Perkins, Harold Jackson, B.A., Vancouver ChemistryThesis: “An Ion Exchange Separation of the Rare Earths from Naturally

Occurring Materials with a View to the Isolation of Element Number61.”

Smith, Roberts Angus, B.S.A., Courteriay Agricultural MicrobiologyThesis: “Terminol Respiration in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.”

Snyder, John Leonard, B.A., Vancouver ChemistryThesis: “Polysoccharide Investigations.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Fisher, James Irwin, B.A.Sc., Vancouver MetallurgyThesis: “The Reaction of Copper Gold Alloys in Aqueous Ammonia under

Oxygen Pressure.”

Powley, Maurice Bruce, B.A.Sc., Ontario Chemical EngineeringThesis: “Solvent Extraction of British Columbia Coal.”

Shier, Richard Mawat, B.A.Sc., Vancouver Physics and MetallurgyThesis: “A Magnetic Balance and its Application to the Investigation of

Ferromagnetism in Manganese Carbon Alloys.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Beaton, James Duncan, B.S.A., Vancouver AgronomyThesis: “Influence of Burning on the Soil in the Timber Range Area of Lac Le

Jeune, B.C.”

Chancey, Harold William Robert, B.S.A., Newfoundland AgronomyThesis: “Some Chemical, Physical and Micropedological Studies of Vancouver

Island Shot Soils.”

Dargie, George, B.S.A., Vancouver AgronomyThesis: “Effects of Mulched and Incorporated Sawdust on some Chemical and

Physical Properties of Fraser Valley Upland Soil.”

Fillipoff, Peter Fred, B.S.A., Shoreocres HorticultureThesis: “The Effects of Irradiation and Ortho-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid on

Growth, Fruit Set, and Food Values of Tomatoes.”

Harris, Robert Ernest, B.S.A., Brentwood Bay HorticultureThesis: “The Effect of Soil Applications of Manganese, Boron, Zinc, Copper

Magnesium on the Yield and Composition of Potato Tubers.”

Stewart, John, B.S.A., Vancouver AgronomyThesis: “The Use of Saline Irrigation Water on Fraser River Delta Soils.”

Unrau, Abraham Martin, B.S.A., Vancouver HorticultureThesis: “Effects of AIdrin, lsodrin, Dieldrin and Endrin on Germination, Growth

and Chemical Constituents of some Horticultural Crop Plants.”

Vaartnou, Herman, Agranom (Uppsala), New Westminster AgronomyThesis: “Quality Changes in Forage Crops Following Applications of 2,4-D.”

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THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FORESTRY

Turnbull, Albert Lloyd, B.S.F., Vancouver ForestryThesis: “Spider Predators of the Spruce Budworm Choristoneura fumiferana

(Clem.), at Lillooet, British Columbia.”

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

THE DEGREE OF MASrER OF SOCIAL WORK

Billington, Alan Roy, B.P.E., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Group Work Practice in a Receiving Home for Boys.”

Cote, Maurice Norbert, B.Com., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “The Children’s Aid Society of the Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver.”

Evans, Maureen Ethel, B.A., B.S.W., VictoriaThesis: “Living on a Marginal Budget.”

Hawkes, Ronald Ernest, B.A., B.S.W., West VancouverThesis: ‘intake Procedure in Social Assistance Administration.”

Hooson, William Thomas, B.A., VictoriaThesis: “The Rehabilitation of Public Assistance Recipients.”

Hunt, Mrs. Donna George, B.A., (Manitoba), SaskatchewanThesis: “The Effectiveness of Case Work Treatment in a Team Approach to

Rehabilitation of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients.”

Maunders, Thomas Fulton, B.A., B.S.W. (Manitoba) ManitobaThesis: “A Casework Study of Parents requesting Adoption of Legitimate

Children.”

Pepper, Gerald Wesley, B.A. (Alberta), B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Social Worker Participation in the Treatment of the Mentally Ill.”

Reed, George Aubrey, B.A., B.S.W.., VancouverThesis: “The Placement of Adolescent Boys.”

Rohn, George, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Rehabilitation of Arthritis Patients.”

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CLASSIFICATION:

For B.A.Sc.(H)(1)(2)(P)

and B.S.F. degrees:Honours.First Class.Second Class.Passed.

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK

Adorns, William Ray, B.Sc. (Oregon),United States

Anderson, Douglas Chesley, B.A.,(2) Vancouver

McComb, Donald Robert, B.A.,(2)

Vancouver (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Allen, Barney Paul, B.A., VancouverBoistad, Hubert Oscar, B.A.

(Sask.), NokuspBrewster, John George, B.A.

(McMaster), VancouverChapman, Lester Marshall, B.Sc.

(Mt. Allison), Sask.Clark, Gordon Alexander, B.A.,

Port MoodyCleland, Robert Dick, B.A., EnderbyDavies, Edward, B.A., TrollEdgar, Edmund George, M.A.,

HollyburnEdmunds, James Alfred, B.A., VancouverEspie, John Johnston, B.A., VernonGillonder, Morley Gordon, B.A.,

VancouverGinther, William Lome, B.A., VancouverGoodwin, John Mark, B.A., HaneyGraham, Thomas Alfred, B.A., VancouverHawkes, Albert Ernest, B.A.

(Univ. of Sydney), Vancouver (2)Hendrickson, Inga Cecelia, BA., Creston (P)Herd, Thomas Drummond, B.A.,

Vancouver (2)Hunter, Allan Joseph, B.A., Vancouver (2)Hunter, William Robert, B.A., Vancouver (P)Ingot, John Ernest, B.A.,

(Man.), Ucluelet (2)Jepson, Mrs. Denise Caroline Marie, B.A.,

Malaya (2)KayIl, Dyne Annandale, B.A., Vancouver (P)

(2) Kerr, Catherine Robino, B.A.,West Vancouver

(2) Lennox, Bernard Wheeler, B.A.(Bristol Univ.), Victoria

(2) Millican, Frederick Randolph, B.Sc.(Alberta), Alberta

(2) McAmmond, Richard Wesley, B.A.,(Manitoba)

(2) MacKirdy, Daniel Harvey, B.A.,(2) Vancouver

(1) MacLean, Elan Donald, B.A.,New Westminster

McTaggart, Ralph Luther, B.A.,Vancouver

Newberry, John Douglas, B.A., VancouverNicholls, John Leonard, B.A.,

Parksville (2)Nicholson, Arthur, B.A., Vancouver (2)Peterson, Lester Ray, B.A., Gibsons (1)Poole, Frederick Abner, M.A., Vancouver (1)Schofield, Mary-Lenore, B.A., Vancouver (2)Shepherd, Gordon William, B.A.,

Vancouver (I)Sones, William Ernest, B.A.,

West Vancouver (2)Stout, John Douglas, B.A.,

New WestminsterTempleton, Francis John, B.A.,

VancouverWaite, George Henry, B.A.,

North VancouverWilliams, Roscoe Benjamin, B.A.,

Princeton

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

(2)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)(1)

(2)(1)(1)

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

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THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Allam, Ivor William, Whalley

Brockington, John, Vancouver

Connolly, Philip Harrison, Vancouver

Davis, lsabelle Fannie, Ladysmith

HONOURS

Horsfield, Barbara Joan Sonia, West Vancouver

Jabour, Janet Adele, Vancouver

Lockhart, Mrs. Jean Margaret Conrad, Vancouver

Sawyer, Jacqueline Pongowska, Victoria

Simpson, Adelheid Dorothy, Alert Bay

Wallick, Carole Ann, Manitoba

Woods, Robert Bell, Victoria

Second Class Honours in Chemistry

Second Class Honours in English andLiterature and Language

Second Class Honours in Geography

Second Class Honours in History

Second Class Honours in PoliticalScience

First Class Honours in English Literature and Language

First Class Honours in Zooolgy

First Class Honours in English Literature and Language

Second Class Honours in EnglishLiterature and Language

First Class Honours in Chemistry

Second Class Honours in EnglishLiterature and Language

GENERAl. COURSE

Anfield, Sydney David, VancouverBarrieau, Donn MacKay, VancouverBell, Alice, VancouverBergquist, Edward Arthur, VancouverBlack, Delbert, Errol, BurnabyBrown, Joan Lois, VancouverCake, Douglas, Donald, TrailChapman, George Graham, VancouverChristopher, Gordon Arthur, VancouverChurchill, Joan Claire, VancouverClore, Lorne Patterson, New WestminsterClark, Edgar Bryant MacDonald,

New WestminsterClark, Sydney George, NanaimoCraig, Cyril, VancouverDalzell, Finlay Gibson, NanaimoDaniels, Alan Robie, VancouverDavies, John Llewellyn, SaywardDedinsky, Louis Peter, New WestminsterDewey, Fredrick Hortly, VancouverDone, Ruth Eileen, New WestminsterEamer-Goult, John Barrington Howard,

VictoriaEkins, George Alan, SalmoFeltham, Ivan Reid, VancouverFetherstonhaugh, Particio Mona,

PeachlandFloder, Charles, VancouverFournier, Cyrille, KelownoFrench, Frederick Charles, VictoriaGaibraith, George William, VancouverGibbard, Ida Mary, VancouverGibson, Wilma Mary, Alberta

(C) Goddard, John Allan, Vancouver (2)(P) Golden, Myron Joseph, Vancouver (C)(P) Gordon, Doreen Marion Margaret,(C) Kelowna (p)(C) Griffith, Arthur Jim, Vancouver (P)(2) Grubb, Ethel Margaret, Victoria (P)(2) Guidi, Rudolph Peter Marius, Oliver (2)(C) Harvey, Evelyn Frances Ann, Victoria (2)

(C) Harvey, Ronald Bruce, Prince George (C)(p) Hawkes, Norma Jean, New Westminster (2)

(C) Hillman, Keith Alexander Learmonth,Vancouver (C)

(2) Hodgson, Mary Ann, Vancouver (2)

(C) Horcoff, John, Castlegar (P)lmai, Gordon Shozo, Saskatchewan (P)

(2)Indridson, Alvin, Vancouver (P)Jackson, Mrs. Mary Campbell,

(C)Vancouver (P)

In Jamieson, John Peter, Vancouver (P)Jones, George Herbert Rupert, Vancouver (2)

,,Jung, Douglas, Vancouver (C)Kay, Marjorie Joan, Ontario (2)Keffer, Leonard James, Vancouver (C)

$ Kerley, Owen Alexander, Williams Lake (1)Lay, Woo-Pok, China (2)

“-‘ Letham, Leonard Mason,North Vancouver (P)

(P) Lloyd, Frederick Anthony Noel,(C) Salmon Arm (C)(2) Lukas, John, Kimberley (2)(P) Marcuzzi, Lilliana Josephine, Cloverdale (P)(2) Marshall, Estelle Isobel, Kelowna (P)(P) Morgan, Victor Oliver, Ontario (2)(P) Mann, Samuel Philip, New Westminster (2)

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Mugford, Richard Newton, VictoriaMuir, Mrs. Evelyn Louise, VictoriaMurdock, John Francis, VancouverMcGinley, Maurice Gerrard, VancouverMac Intyre, James Drysdale, VancouverMcLeod, Ian Frisken, BestwickMcNair, John William, SardisNamiesniowski, Conrad Andrew, OntarioNeale, Kenneth Francis, VancouverNeen, William Adam, VancouverNeuman, John, VoncouverNicolson, Donald Allan, VictoriaOkabe, Hitoshi, Mt. LehmanPashnik, Victor Thomas, South BurnabyPeacock, James Gardiner, Mission CityPerron, Georgette Marie, KelownaPisapio, Lloyd Michael Wallace,

VancouverProkopchuk, William, VancouverPyper, Ian Gordon, KamloopsRatzlaff, Walter, East KelownaRees, Philip David Mackay, VancouverRichardson, Lorne Francis Victor,

VancouverRithaler, Edward Paul, Lake CowichanRoss, Janet Elizabeth, New WestminsterRoxby, Guy Nigel, KelownaRye, Robin Tilley Brooke,

West Vancouver

(2) Schachter, Bernard, Vancouver(2) Sedlack, Ronald, Vancouver(C) Simpson, Ruth, New Westminster(2) Smillie, Annie Elizabeth, Vancouver(P) Smith, Benjamin Francis, Saskatchewan(P) Smith, Elsie Kate, Duncan(P) Southworth, John James, Vancouver(P) Stapleton, Walter Earl, White Rack(2) Stevenson, Robert Victor, Vancouver(C) Sundher, Wasdave Kare, Victoria(2) Sussel, Walter Henry, Chilliwack(P) Sweet, David George, Vancouver(P) Tait, John Edward, Victoria(2) Taylor, Robert Davies, Victoria(P) Tennant, Mrs. Doris Maitland, Alberta(P) Tobler, Erika Sylvia, Vancouver

Tomkins, Evelyn Myrtle, Alberta(2) Trimble, Andrew Roy, Vancouver(2) Vaitmaa, Erna, Vancouver(C) van der Valk, Jane Muriel, Vancouver(P) Waldie, William Herbert,(P) New Westminster

Wallace, William Kenrick, Vancouver(P) Warrender, Bert Hewitt, Vancouver(2) Wescott, John Patrick, Vancouver(2) Whittaker, Roland Frank, Vancouver(P) Wright, George Arthur, South Burnaby

Young, Enid Dierdre Anne, Ontario(P) Youngson, David Lawrence, Vancouver

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Crease, Stephen Chibbett, VancouverDowns, Harold Frederick, VancouverGray, Donald Sinclair, North Vancouver

(P) Hollingum, Victor, Vancouver(2) Louie, Willis, Vancouver(2) Wickson, Ralph Roger John,

(P)(P)

Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HOME ECONOMICS

(P) Macintyre, Elizabeth Marshall,(2) Britannia Beach

Roy, Una Dorothy, Alberta

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Martinsan, Arthur Ralph,North Vancouver

Patter, Gordon Edward, Saskatchewan (2)(2) Upson, George William Brian, Vancouver (P)

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCETHE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

McKinley, Hugh Hector Lee, Vancouver (2)

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Petroski, Harris Stanley, Vancouver (P) Strange, William Herbert, Vancouver (P)

(C)(1)(1)(P)(P)(P)(2)(2)(P)(P)(2)(C)(2)(2)(P)(2)(P)(C)(P)(P)

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

Berry, Donna Phyllis, VancouverKirk, June Evelyn, Vancouver (2)

(P)

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CIVIL ENGINEERING

Arens, Arnold John,Christopherson, Raymond Henry,

Vancouver

(P) Fargey, Donald Robert, South BurnabyJones, Arthur Lewis, Cranbrook

(P) Thiessen, Harry Edgar, Vancouver

(P) NichoTson, Robert John,() North Vancouver

Rennie, Clifford Charles, Courtenay

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Hume, Frank Carter, Vancouver (P)

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Ikeda, George Masamichi, Vernon (2)

MINING ENGINEERING

Needham, Norman Gerrard, Vancouver (P) Robinson, William Cuthbert,

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

Koyander, Seva Vsevolod, Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Matthews, Marion, Dorothy,Roberts Creek (2)

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Baynes, Raymond Arthur, VancouverForsyth, John Allen, Vancouverlton, Eric Laurence, Trinidad, B.W.I.Johnson, Raymond Wesley, VancouverMilling, Moe Evelyn, VancouverMacKenzie, Eric Cameron, Vancouver

GENERAL COURSE

Coleman, Richard Stanley, Duncan

Lintott, Jack Frederick, VancouverMarkland, Kenneth Albert, Fernie

FOREST ENGINEERING

(P)

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

(P)(P)(P)

(P)(P)

(2) Payne, Horace William, Barbados, B.W.l.Pretty, Rolfe Baldwin, Vancouver

(2) Rose, Joseph Guy, Vancouver() Stacey, David Leonard, North Vancouver(2) Thornton, Howard Jones, Vernon

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

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FACULTY OF LAWTHE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS

Castillou, Harry Greer, B.A., B.S.F., Rodin, Edward, B.A., Manitoba (P)Williams Lake (P)

FACULTY OF PHARMACY

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY

Alexander, Robert Bredin, Vancouver (P) Nightingale, Frank Harry, B.A.,Brigham, James Dalton, Vancouver (P) Vancouver (P)Kovrchik, James Carl, Departure Bay (P)

FACULTY OF FORESTRY

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY

Boyd, Kenneth George, Vancouver (H)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

MEDALS, FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS,PRIZES AND BURSARIES

(Awards made from October 31st, 1952 to October 31st, 1953)

I. AWARDS MADE PRIOR TO SUMMER SESSION, 1953

THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPJames Frederick McWilliams

AWARDS FOR HEADS OF THE GRADUATING CLASSES, MAY, 1953The Governor General’s Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.A. degree):

Peter Lawson Smith.The Wilfrid Sadler Memorial Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.A.

degree): Hugh Alexander Doubeny.The Association of Professional Engineers Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for

the B.A.Sc. degree): Hugh Jack Goldie. V

The Kiwanis Club Medal and Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.Com.degree): Charles Arnold Sigvardsen.

The University Medal for Arts and Science (Head of the Science group in the GraduatingClass for the B.A. degree): George Brierley Chadwick.

The Low Society Gold Medal and Prize, Call and Admission Fee (Head of the GraduatingClass for the LL.B. degree): Theodore George Pearce.

The Homer Gold Medal for Pharmacy (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.P.degree): Raymond Ernest Counsell.

The British Columbia Parent-Teacher Federation Prize, $100 (Head of the GraduatingClass for the B.H.E. degree): Diane Marie Dixon.

The University Nurses’ Club Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.N.degree): Marion Elizabeth Brown.

The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, ond Recreation Medal andPrize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.P.E. degree): Daniel SamuelZaharko.

The Canadian Institute of Forestry (British Columbia Sections) Medal (best oil-roundrecord in Forestry or Forest Engineering): James Frederick McWilliams.

The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forestry, $100 (Head of the Graduating Class for theB.S.F. degree): Henry Augustus Olson.

The Dr. Maxwell A Cameron Memorial Medal and Prize, $50 (Leading student in theTeocher Training Course): Frederick William Robinson.

SPECIAL AWARDS

The Burroughs Wellcome Fellowship in Anaesthesiology and Applied Pharmacology,$1,000: Dr. James B. Fulton.

The Savage Shoe Company Fellowship, $1,500 (for research in Poediatrics): Dr. K. E.Mirhady.

University Fellowships Fund, $1,500 each:Guy G. S. DuttonRoy GriffithsNina H. Morley.

University Teaching Fellowship in Mathematics, $1,200: Wilfred Eaton Barnes.

AWARDS FOR GRADUATE STUDYThe Alan Boag Scholarship, $250: No award.The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship, $200 (for graduate study): Isabelle Fanny Davis.The Britonnia Mining and Smelting Company Limited Scholarship, $250 (owarded in

December, 1952, for graduate study in Minerolography): Brian John Burley.The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Fellowship in Agriculture, $800:

Elmer Lyle Menzie.The British CoTumbio Electric Railway Company Graduate Scholarship in Engineering,

$500: William Keith Rae Pork.

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The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Graduate Scholarships:Richard Harold Downey (Psychology), $200.Peter Lawson Smith (Clossics), $300.Robert Hampden Tener (English), $250.

The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarships (for graduate studyand research):Lorne Arthur Campbell, $400.Hugh Alexonder Daubeny, $400.Jacob Duerksen, $400.Donald Keith Edwards, $200.Svatopluk Fred Florian, $400.Ezio Merler, $150.Eric Paterson Swan, $150.Donald William S. Westlake, $400.

The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarships in Engineering and Physics:David Kendall Adams, $600.Roy Andrew Nodwell, $600.Robert LeRoy Williams, $700.

The California Standard Company Graduate Fellowship, $750 (for graduate study andresearch in Geology): Philip Roy Wilson.

The Canadian Industries Limited Fellowship, $900 (for graduate study in Chemistry):Melville Ernest Douglas Hillman.

The Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Western Division, Fellowships, $500 each,(for graduate study in Forestry and related fields): Arthur Kneelarid Parker, DavidBridges Turner.

The Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company Limited Scholarship, $100: No award.The Cominco Fellowship, $1,000 (for graduate study and research in the field of

metallurgy): Ernest Peters.The Community Planning Association of Canada (B.C. Division) Fellowship, $300 (awarded

in December, 1952): Siepko Hendrik Lok.The Dr. F. J. Nicholson Scholarships, $500 each (for graduate study):

1. For Chemistry—Carole Anne Wallick.2. Far Geology—Ralph Albert Kretz.

The Edith Ashton Memorial Scholarship, $250 (for graduate study and research inBiology and Botany): Robert Ernest Harris.

The Gault Brothers Limited Graduate Scholarship in Commerce, $700 (for graduate study):Greg Merrill Fe de Montrêve.

The General Construction Company Limited Scholarship, $300 (for graduate study inCivil Engineering): Norman Bestwick.

The Graduate Scholarships in Slavonic Studies, $300 (given by Walter C. Koerner, Esq., inhonour of Dr. William Rose, for graduate study and research): Edmund Heier.

The John and Annie Southcott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (for investigation in the fieldof B.C. History): Relinquished by Gordon Raymond Elliott to Thomas RobertLoosmore.

The Lefevre Gold Medal and Scholarship, $150 (for proficiency in Chemistry): ChristinaJanet Cameron.

The Leon Koerner Graduate Scholarships, $250 each (for research in Forest Ecology):Thomas Christopher Brayshaw.Robert Townley Ogilvie.

The Leon Koerner Graduate Scholarships, $250 each (awarded in December, 1952):Robert Gordon McMinn.Adam F. Szczawinski.

The Morris Belkin Prize, $100 (best report on assigned subject in Psychology): ArchibaldB. Levey.

The Native Daughters of British Columbia Scholarship, $100 (for research in the earlyhistory of British Columbia): Peter Roberts Hunt.

The Pacific Pine Co. Ltd. Scholarship in Forestry, $300 (for graduate study): RobertW. Kennedy.

The Powell River Company Limited Scholarships, $700 each (for research in WoodChemistry): Wilma Ethel Elias.Shirley Anne Marguerite Sutherland.

The Powell River Company Limited Service Awards in Architecture (for special projectstudy at Powell River):James Barry Chaster.Robert Martin Opie.

The Shell Oil Fellowship for Research, $900 and tuition fees (for graduate study andresearch in Chemistry): Stanley James Price.

Special Forestry Scholarship, $300 (for graduate study): Jack Quaite.The Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Fellowship, $950 (for graduate study

and research in Chemistry): Paul Kebarle.University Graduate Scholarship, $200 (for graduate study): Thomas Robert Loosmore.The Vancouver B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Scholarships (for graduate study), $125 each:

1. For Agriculture—Hugh Alexander Daubeny.2. For Arts and Science—Donald Grant Irvine.

The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (for Canadian History) $100: JohnHerbert Morgan.

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For Home Economics

The B.C. Electric Service Award in Home Economics (special training course forgroduotes): Verna Marion Geraldine Acorn.

Social Work

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Groduate Scholarship, $250(for further study and research in Social Work): (Mrs.) Marjorie Norine Aveson.

The Laura Holland Scholarship, $200 (general proficiency—for further study): Relinquished by Shirley Jean Waldman to Mrs. Dorothy Beck.

Teacher Training

The Players’ Club Alumni Scholarship, $50 (for the Summer School of the TheatreCourse): Donald William Withraw.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES FOR UNDERGRADUATES

General

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Proficiency Scholarships, $200 each(in all faculties, high standing):Eugene Butkov (Third Year Engineering).Johann Erickson (Third Year Commerce).George H. Forbes (from Victoria College).James Douglas Jamieson (First Year Arts and Science).Ronald Alfred Sterne (First Year Engineering).

The Canadian Women’s Press Club (Vancouver Branch) Scholarship, $500 (ability andinterest in journalism): Faye Evelyn Fingarson.

The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, $400 each (renewals for proficiency):Peter Robert Grantham (Postponed from Session 1952-53).Robert Stanley Gruno.William Mervyn Jory.Maureen Louise Sankey.John Porter Sutherland.Donald Richard Peter Weeden.

The Hewitt Bostock Memorial Lecture Prize, $25 (best essay on Bostock Lecture):John George Feistmann.

The I. J. Klein Scholarship, $100 (best essay on racial or religious tolerance): ElizabethPhilipse Robinson.

The Macmillan Company of Canada Prizes in Creative Writing, $25 each: No awards.The Mary Stewart Moclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $100 (high standing, interest and

participation in special student activities): Kenneth Fans.The TEL’HM Sorority Scholarship, $100 (Japanese woman student with high standing):

Rosalie Marie Chitose Nakashima.The United Empire Loyalists’ Association Medal and Prize, $35 (best essay on United

Empire Loyalists): Nancy Elizabeth Schofield Underhill.The United Nations Prize, $50 (proficiency in United Nations study): Thomas Franck.The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $400 each (renewals for proficiency):

Douglas Norman Mclnnes.Robert Edward Pugh.Lyle Purmal Robertson (from Victoria College).Robert Charles Thompson.Graham Somerville.Ronald Somerville.

The William Eugene Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $100 (for high standing in AppliedScience and participation in military training units): Philip Andrew Stonden.

In Agriculture

The Alan Walter Shore Memorial Scholarship, $100 (for work in the field of nutrition):Charles Basil M. Bailey.

The British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association Golden Jubilee (1939) Scholarship, $125(high standing in the Third Year, horticultural options): John Edward Coe.

The David Thom Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in the Second Year): Douglas PadraicOrmrod.

The Dr. D. A. McKee Memorial Prize, $30 (proficiency in the Third Year): Robert BarrieSories.

The Hogarth Scholarships, $125 each (proficiency in the Third Year):1. Robert Borne Sones.2. Aiko Hon.

The MacMillan and Bloedel Prizes in Agriculture (best reports on assigned study involvingDouglas Fir plywood):Joseph Grey Rose, $60.Ewing William Rae, $40.

The Nobob Scholarship in Food Technology, $300 (high standing in Food Technology):Frank John Kadla.

University Scholarship in Agriculture, $200 (proficiency in the First Year): Relinquishedby Ian Patrick McMorland to Derek George Vollis.

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In Architecture

The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Prizes, approx. $66 each (books) (abilityin architectural design, and high standing):Third Year—John Blair Macdonald.Fourth Year—Ewart Arthur Wetherill.Fifth Year—Robert Martin Opie.

The B. C. Coast Woods Prizes in Architecture (best set of wood construction details andworking drawings in design project):Fifth Year ($50)—Francis Murroy Johnston.Fourth Year ($ 100)—Richard Weldon Haley.Second Year ($75)—Gordon Dodwell Hartley.

($25)—Derek Spolding Mann.The Charles J. Thompson Prizes, $50 each (highest standing in the History of Archi

tecture):Second Year—Roger Keith Ewing.Third Year—Donald Walter Coulter.

The Hobbs Glass Scholarship, $250 (best solution to architectural problem in the FourthYear): Donald Allen McCoy.

The McCarter and Nairne Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Third Year): ClydeDancy Rowett.

The Schloge Lock Company Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Second Year): GordonDodwell Hartley.

The Powell River Service Award in Architecture (for special project study at PowellRiver): John Blair Macdonald.

Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Medal: No award.

In Arts and ScienceThe Ahepa Prize, $100 (proficiency in Greek): Peter Lawson Smith.The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Economics, $150 (highest standing in Third

Year Honours Economics): Siegfried Marks.The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Wood Chemistry, $150 (high standing):

William D. S. Bowering.The Armstead Prize in Biology and Botany, $50 (proficiency in Biology and Botany):

Job Kuijt.The Beverley Cayley Scholarship, $100 (leading male student in First Year English)—

shared equally bPaul Russell BircRonald Reid Mitchell.

The Burbidge Scholarships, $125 each (highest standing in Third Year Physics and Mathematics Honours Course):1. Robert Charles Thompson by reversion to Rudolf Roland Haering.2. Howard Norton Rundle.

The California Standard Company Undergraduate Scholarship (Geology), $375 (highstanding, special interest in oil exploration and production): Vladimir Papezik.

The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize, value $25 (highest standing in a ThirdYear Honours Chemistry Course): James Edward Hardy.

The Daniel Buchanan Scholarship In Mathematics, $100 (highest standing in Third YearHonours Mathematics): Yvonne Henrion.

The David Bolocan Memorial Prize, $25 (outstanding student in Philosophy andPsychology): Lois Ellen Bennett.

Department of Mathematics Book Prize (proficiency in Mathematics): Rabin BrooksLeckie.

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Scholarship in English Language and Literature, $250 (higheststanding in Third Year Honours English): Rosalie Kathleen Harriott.

The Dr. L. L.Horvath Scholarships for the Humanities, $100 each:Richard Hugh Roberts.Michael Wertmon.

The Entomological Society of British Columbia Book Prize (distinction in entomology):Charles Ronald Harris.

The Frances Willard Prizes (best essays on assigned study):Ellen Christine Stephens, $50.Malcolm Angus Matheson, $25.

The German Government Book Prizes (proficiency in German studies):Yusuf Gulsay.Betty Louise Vogel.

The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Scott Memorial Scholarship, $100: Relinquished by Catherine Heather McKay to Gerald Arthur Klassen.

The Liewellyn Jones Prize in Zoology, $50: No award.The McGill Graduates’ Scholarship, $125 (highest standing in English and French corn

bined of Second Year): Freda Messerschmidt.The Polish Friendship “Zgoda” Society Prize, $100 (highest standing in first course in

Polish): Eleanor Louise Brundrett.

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Prize of the Minister of Switzerland, books (proficiency in French Language and Literature): Moyra Diane Liggins.

Royal Institution Scholarship in Arts and Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year):Mervyn Clarice Weir.

The Show Memorial Scholarship, $125 (highest standing in Second Year in any two ofEnglish, Greek, Latin):Elizabeth Mary Cornish by reversion to Elouise R. Harrison.

The Slavonic Studies Graduation Prize, $100 (for proficiency in Slovonic Studies, given byWalter C. Koerner, Esq. in honour of Dr. William Rose): Edmund Heier.

The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship, $100 (highest combined standing in Englishand Economics of Second Year): Gwendolyne Anne Setterfield.

The Undergraduate Scholarships in Slavonic Studies (donated by Walter Koerner, Esq.,in honour of Dr. William Rose):1. Distinction in Slovonics 311 (course in Central Eurape)—Jahn Neumann, $300.2. Highest standing in Third Year Honours Slovonics—Sylvio Maria Opechowski,

3. Proficiency in Slavonics (Linguistics): Eleanor Louise Bruridett, $250.Michael Geoffrey Peers, $250.

University Essay Prize, $25 (best English essay): Jacqueline Sawyer.University Great War Scholarships, $200 each (Sons or daughters of veterans) proficiency:

1. lan McDougall Hacking, by reversion to Richard D. Clark.2. Douglas James Henderson.

University Scholarships in Arts and Science, $200 each:(a) Highest standing in Third Year (Science Group): Robert Charles Thompson.(b) Highest standing in Third Year (non-Science group): Ronald Alexander Shearer.(c) Highest standing in Second Year:

1. Elizabeth Mary Cornish.2. William Alexander Webber.

(d) Second and third highest standing in First Year:1. Adrienne Todd.2. Sarah Elizabeth Robertson.

University Scholarship far Trois Pistoles Summer School, $185: Joan Elizabeth Mitchell.Vancouver Province Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in an Honours Course in Political

Science, Third Year): Audrey Marilyn Adams.

In Commerce

The Alaska Pine Scholarship in Cammerce, $150 (highest standing in First Year Corn..merce): Allan Herbert Palmer.

The B.C. Tree Fruits Limited Prizes (expenses of visiting centres in Okanagan—higheststanding in Geography 201):Brian Bernard Corbould.William George Fyfe.Daniel Luman McDonald.

The Better Business Bureau Prizes, $50 each (best essays on assigned topics related toethics in business): No awards.

The Elmer Johnston Memorial Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in TransportationPractices and Policies and proceeding in this feld):David John Ballantyne by reversion to Grant Clarke Heimbecker.

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

Richard Burton Barrow Meyer.Cohn Gibson Pew.Donald George Usher.

(b) Entering Faurth Year Commerce:Robert Earl Blame.Albert George DesBrisay.David John Ballantyne.

The Hudson’s Bay Company Service Awards (tuition fees and summer employment):For Third Year:

Gerard George Duclos.James Frank Turner.Ronald Harvey Wright.

For Second Year:William Blair Little.

The J. Ewart Collins Memorial Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in Third Year, AdvancedAccounting): Robert Earl Blame by reversion to Donald Gordon Laird.

The Kiwanis Club Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in Third Year): Robert Earl Blame.The Morrow Scholarship in Commerce, $65 (highest standing in Commerce 281): Richard

Burton Barrow Meyer by reversion to John Howard Nelson.The N. Leo Klein Memorial Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year): Richard

Burton Barrow Meyer by reversion to William Robert Emerton.The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Economic Geography (donated by Canadian Transport

Company Limited), $100 (high standing in Geography, Third Year): John MaldwynThomas.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Commerce, $250 (donated by North Pacific ShippingCompany Limited for general proficiency in Third Year): Margaret Louise Bafty.

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The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Foreign Trade and Transportation, $250 (donated byDale and Company Limited for proficiency in the field—Third Year): Robert CurrieGilmore.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in International Trade Problems, $250 (donated by EmpireShipping Company Limited for proficiency, Second or Third Year): John WallaceMacmillan.

The Price Waterhouse & Co. Scholarship, $250 (high standing in Accounting option, ThirdYear): Vern Henry Keven Scott.

The Trans-Canada Investment Corporation Scholarship, $150 (Third Year student withhigh standing in Business Finance): Kenneth J. Rosenberg.

The Transportation and Customs Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade Prizes (bestmajor reports—awords made in May):Perfect Shipping—Hugh Duggan Fitzpatrick, $75.Pipelines—Grant Clarke Heimbecker, $75.Railways—Earl Aaron Levin, $75.Highways—Edward Douglas Tyson, $75.Airways—Benny Quan, $37.50.

David John Ballontyne, $37.50.The Winspear, Hamilton, Anderson and Company Scholarships, $150 each (proficiency

in Accounting):1. Second Year—Robert Leo Firus.2. Third Year—Frank Ernest Powell.

The Woodword Scholarships, $125 each:1. Highest standing in Commerce 261 (Second Year): Peter John Peters.2. Highest standing in Commerce 362 (Third Year): Cohn George Patterson.

In Engineering

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (U.B.C. Branch) Prize, $25 (best design incourse M.E. 463): Eric Edward Anderson.

The Association of Professional Engineers Prizes, books, $25 each (best summer essays,Third Yearj:Chemical Engineering—-Walter Hayduk.Civil Engineering—Thomas Covel 10.Electrical Engineering—Herbert Tony Gaensbauer.Geological Engineering—Charles Murray Trigg.Mechanical Engineering—James Robert Brydon.

The B.C. Coast Woods Prizes in Engineering (best designs, C.E. 370, of wooden roof truss):First Prize, $100—Donald Allen Show.Second Prize $50—Thomas Covello.Third Prize, 25—Vasey Charles Fenton.

The B’nai B’rith Chapter No. 77 Scholarship, $50 (highest standing in Chemical Engineering, Third Year): James Wilmer Smith by reversion through Hugh Alex Johnston toWalter 1-layduk.

The Boultbee-Bosustow Memorial Scholarship, $250 (proficiency in Third Year Miningor Metallurgy): Donald Roderick McKay by reversion to Donald Scott Campbell.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Undergraduate Scholarships,$200 each:Civil Engineering—Thomas Covello.Electrical Engineering—Karl Heinz Engelhardt.Mechanical Engineering—Cedric Gordon Ootes by reversion to Lancelot Charles Lake.

The California Standard Company Undergraduate Scholorships, $375 each (high standing and special interest in oil exploration and production):1. Geophysics—Norman George Davies.2. Engineering—Hugh Alec Johnston.

The Canadian Forest Products Limited Prizes, $100 each (proficiency in the finaT twoyears of Forest Engineering):1. Alvin Oscar Norman.2. Richard Burke.

The Canadian Forest Products Limited Scholarships, $150 each (highest standing in ThirdYear Forest EngineerinQ):1. James Thomas Trebett.2. Arthur James Paul.

The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, B.C. Section Prizes (best essays atend of Second Year; awarded in March), books, approx. $20 eoch:Geology—Terence Meredith Allen.Metallurgy—Edward Arthur Bergquist.Mining—Donald Roderick McKay.

The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize, value $25 (highest standing in Third YearChemical Engineering): James Wilmer Smith.

The Dunsmuir Scholarship, $190 (highest standing in Mining, Third Year): DonaldRoderick McKay.

The Engineering Institute of Canada Prize, $25 (student activities and academic standing): Cedric Gordon Oates.

Engineering Institute of Canada (Vancouver Branch) Walter Moberly Memorial Prize,books, $25 (best engineering thesis: Gilbert Frank Jacobs.

The General Construction Company Scholarship, $200 (general proficiency in First andSecond Years): Frank Stewart Deeth, by reversion to Boris Auksmann.

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The G. M. Dawson Scholarship, $50 (highest standing in Geological subjects, Third Year):Charles Murray Trigg.

The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forest Engineering, $100 (highest standing in B.A.Sc.course in Forest Engineering): Alvin Oscar Norman.

The Ingledow Prizes, $50 each (general proficiency):First Year—John Joseph Falkiand Loewen.Second Year—Frank Stewart Deeth.Third Year—Eugene Butkov.Fourth Year—Edmund David Neale.

Kennecott Copper Corporation Scholarships (high standing, proceeding to mining):(a) $500 a year for two years: Gordon Edward Agar.(b) Renewal, $500: Donald Roderick McKay.

The Lambert Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Civil Engineering, Third Year):Thomas Covello by reversion to Albert George Mercer.

Northen Commercial Company Limited Scholarship, $500 (awarded for high standingand all-round record): Cedric Gordon Oates.

The Northern Electric Company Limited Prize, $100 (proficiency in final two years ofElectrical Engineering): William Keith Rae Park.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Chemistry, $125 (donated by International Paints(Western Limited), for proficiency in the Third and lower years of ChemicalEngineering): James Wilmer Smith.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Machine Design and Theory (donated by the CanadaShipping Company), $250 (proficiency): Philip Andrew Standen.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering, $250 (donated by the Hon.Clarence Wallace, C.B.E., for proficiency in Third Year Mechanical Engineering,theoretical and practical): Grritt Andries Van Exel.

The Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association Graduation Prizes, $25 each(highest standing in C.E. 470, highway engineering):Joseph Dudra.Gilbert Frank Jacobs.

Royal Institution Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (general proficiency, First Year):John Joseph Falkland Loewen.

The R. Randoph Bruce Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Metallurgical Engineering,Third Year): George Ewart Crispin.

Special University Prize, $50 (general proficiency): William Eugene Boresky.The Timber Preservers Limited Prizes (best plans and specifications af a structure of

treated timber):First Prize $65—Alan James Hodgson.Second Prize $45—Bjornulv Gjervan.Third Prize $25—G. Dimi Couroubakalis.Merit Awards, $15 each:

Norman Bestwick.Harry Edgar Thiessen.John Denison Wood.

University Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (proficiency in Second Year): FrankStewart Deeth.

The William N. Kelly Prize, $15 (highest standing in Third Year, Machine Shop Practice):Gardon Stanley Boyle.

In ForestryThe Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Forestry, $150 (highest standing in Third

Year: Robert Selkirk Wood.The Plimsoll Club Scholarships in Forestry (donated by Seaboard Shipping Company

Limited, for Third Year):Proficiency in Forest Business Administration:

Victor Neilson Desaulniers, $75.John Graham Myers, $75.

Proficiency in General Forestry:Robert Selkirk Wood by reversion to Michael Frank Dixon-Nuttall, $150.

Special University Prize (proficiency in Forestry), $25: Kenneth George Boyd.

In Home Economics

The Dr. Alice Ravenhill Second Year Prize, $50 (proficiency): Margaret Vanceline Kiddoo.The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship, $100 (general proficiency in Third

Year): Lillian Nina Miller.

In Low

The Canada Permanent Trust Company Prize, $50 (highest standing in Property, SecondYear): John Bryett Watson.

The Canada Law Book Company Prize, books (highest standing in subject of Conflictof Laws): Theodore George Pearce.

The Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Prize, $25 each (highest standing in subjectof Mortgages):Howard Alexander Callaghan.Theodore George Pearce.

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The Corswell Company Limited Prize, books (highest standing):Theodore George Pearce (Third Year).John Bryett Watson (Second Year).Jacob Austin (First Year).

The Hon. R. L. Maitlond, Memorial Scholorship, $150 (highest standing in Second Year):John Bryett Watson.

The Lodner Prizes in Law, $50 each (general proficiency, First Year):Denis William Horvie Creighton.Yvonne Patricia Paul.

The Norgon Essay Prize, $50 each (best essay on an approved topic):Anna Frances Wootton.Gordon Wesley Young.

The Norgan Scholarships, $150 (general proficiency):Second Year (in order of merit):

1. John Bryett Watson by reversion to Norma Bell Christie.2. Gordon Arthur Christopher.3. Joan Catherine MacArthur.

First Year (in order of merit):1. Jacob Austin.2. Mark Murray de Weerdt.3. Walter Richard Dacre Underhill.

Special Book Prize, $25 (high standing, Second Year): Ivan Reid Feltham.Special University Prize, $50 (proficiency in Low, First Year): John Anthony Coates.The Toronto General Trusts Corporation Prize, $30 (highest standing in the subject of

Trusts): George Godfrey Turner.

In Medicine

The Dr. A. B. Schinbein Memorial Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in subject ofSurgery, Third Year): Donald Oliver Anderson.

The Dr. H. L. W. Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $300 (Second Year student with higheststanding in pre-clinical subjects): Peter John Baerg.

The Dr. L. L. Horvoth Medical Scholarships, $200 each (proficiency, First Year):(a) For Anatomy—Douglas Evan Bebb.(b) For Biochemistry—Eleanor Pamela Jow.(c) For Physiology—Katherine Diane Sawyer.

The Homer Prize, $100 (highest standing in the subject of Medicine in the first threeyears): Albert Reginald Cox.

The Osler Society Scholarship, $100 (outstanding record in Internal Medicine, Third Year):Albert Reginald Cox.

The Samuel Nemetz Memorial Scholarship, $100 (high standing and aptitude forresearch): Ralph Marenus Christensen.

The Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Limited Prize (instruments) (highest standing in Pharmacology, Second Year): Alfred Dudley Sleigh.

In Nursing

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Prize in Nursing, $50 (highest standing in the four years of basicwork): Lorna Roberta Dyck.

The Provincial Department of Health and Welfare (Health Branch) Prizes, $50 each:Degree Course—Marney Jean McLellan.Certificate Course—Betty Marie Dronsfield.

The Vancouver Registered Nurses’ Award, $250: Thelma Ethel Ludlow.The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship, $100 (highest standing, proceeding

to Final Year): Relinquished by Lorna Roberta Dyck to Shirley Margaret Engelland.

In Pharmacy

The B.C. Drugs Limited Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year): ElaineMarion Moore.

The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Scholarships, $100 each(proficiency):For Second Year—Daphne Louise Atherton.For Third Year—Phyllis Marian Cooper.

The Charles E. Frosst & Co. Scholarship, $125 (highest standing in Second and ThirdYears): Annie Tomijenovich by reversion to Paul Peter Antosz.

The Cunningham Prize in Pharmacy, $50 (general proficiency): Donnalene May Steven.The Cunningham Scholarship in Pharmacy, $100 (proficiency in Third Year):

Paul Peter Antosz by reversion to Glen W. Smith.The Dean E. L Woods Memarial Prize (Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of

British Columbia), $50 (general proficiency): Vernon Theodore Fryklind.The Dr. L. L. Horvath Scholarship in Pharmacy, $150 (best over-all record in work

previous to Final Year): Annie Tomljenovich.

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The Mallinckrodt Chemical Works Limited Prize, $25 (proficiency in PharmaceuticalChemistry) shored equally by:Raymond Ernest Counsel?.Donnalene May Steven.

The Merck Awards, books (highest standing in Phormoceutical Chemistry):Donnalene M. Steven.Raymond Ernest Counsel?.

Pharmacy Alumni Book Prizes (general proficiency):Lloyd Harold Nordlund—(Fourth Year).Alfred John Spencer (Third Year).Howard Calvin Fry (Second Year).

In Physical EducationThe Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation Scholarship,

$50 (greatest achievement in Second Year): Eleanor Kathleen Kepper.The Lieutenant James Douglas Hamilton Book Prize (academic and physical proficiency

in Third Year): Douglas Eugene Cole.West Vancouver Kinsmen Club Book Prize, books, $25 (for proficiency in special Physical

Education skills): Evelyn Anne Winter.

AWARDS MADE DURING THE SESSION 1952-53AND NOT PREVIOUSLY LISTED

The British Columbia Society of Internal Medicine Bursary, $300: Henry Pauls.Lower Mainland Fur Breeders’ Association Bursary, $50: David Vasey Winteringham.University Bursaries for the l.S.S. Seminar in India, $750 each:

Charlotte Jane Banfield.Kenneth Herbert Fans.

AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS

The Athlone Fellowships (Overseas, Engineering):John Richard Arnold.Richard Mowat Shier.John Denison Wood.

The Exhibition of 1851 Scholarship, £450 per annum for two years (Overseas, Science):Margaret Marion Moodie.

International. Nickel Company of Canada Limited Graduate Research Fellowship, $1,500:Douglas H. Polonis.

International Student Service Exchange Scholarship (Japan): George K. Fujisawa.International Student Service Exchange Scholarships (Germany):

Bruce Campbell Gifford.Muriel Grace Trimble.Betty Louise Vogel.

Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire War Memorial I Scholarship, $2,000: JamesMacLead Sandison.

National Research Council Awards:(a) Post-Doctorate Fellowship, $2,500 and Rutherford Memorial Scholarship, $500:

George Motley Griffiths.(b) Special Scholarship, $1,500:

Alexander Dzubin.(c) Fellowships, $1,200 each:

Forest Gene Hess.Mary Fairfield Jackson.

(d) Studentships, $900 each:Ronald Ernest Bedford.Harvey Allen Buckmaster.Paul Alexander Desmond de Maine.Peter Fred Fillipoff.Charlotte Froese.Miles Hugh A. Keenleyside.John Erwin Lokken.Frank Derek Manchester.David Boyd McLay.Margaret Marion Moodie.George Croydon Neilson.Alan Lindsay Orr-Ewing.Joseph A. R. Grey Paquette.Abe Martin Unrau.

(e) Bursaries, $600 each:Thomas Kennedy Alexander.Geno Bisaro.

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Christina Janet Cameron.George Brierley Chadwick.Cohn Whitcomb Clark.Henry Esko Engman.Donald Grant Irvine.Garth Jones.Thomas Harry Legg.James Frederick Palmer.Robert Webb.

Newton Wesley Rowell Fellowships far International Studies:Thomas Franck, $800.Theodore George Pearce, $800.

Schlich Memorial Fund Book Prize (awarded through the Canadian Institute of Forestry):Kenneth George Boyd.

Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fellowship, $1,200: Peter Francis Harnetty.

II. AWARDS MADE IN SUMMER AND FALL, 1953

GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarship in Community and Regional Planning, $600: Victor 0. Morgan.

The Institute of Fisheries Fellowship, $1,500: Murray A. Newman.The Poulenc Fellowship in Applied Physiology, $1,000: James B. Fulton.

Social Work

The Canadian Association of Social Workers (British Columbia Mainland Branch) Prize,$25: William Hooson.

The Junior League of Vancouver Scholarships in Social Work, $500 each:Vaclav Hromadka.Ruth Simpson.

The Social Work Alumni Prize, $25: Alan Billington.

UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPSGeneral

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Special Scholarships, $200 each:Audrey Jean Banerd.Kenneth B. Lamb.Roger Alexander Purves.Walter R. Rasmussen.J. Gerald G. Underhill.

The Jean Craig Smith SchoTarship, $400: Marie Ellen Cameron.The Nancy Ryckman Scholarship, $190: Gordon H. Laurie.

In Commerce

The British Pacific Scholarship in Accident and Health Insurance, $100 (Special investigational work in insurance): Cecil Alec MacKenzie.

The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarship, $250: William J. Salter.The Osler, Hammond & Nanton Scholarship, $150: Valden Morris Eshleman.The Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co. Scholarship, $300 (Proficiency, Accounting option):

Thomas Arthur Cook.The Vancouver Stock Exchange Scholarship, $250: Ronald Lennox Alexander.

In Engineering

The American Society for Metals Foundation for Education and Research Scholarship,$400: Frank Stewart Deeth.

The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarships:Civil Engineering—Albert George Mercer, $250.Forest Engineering—James Thomas Trebett $125.

Charles Henry Gairns, 125.Mechanical Engineering—Donald P. MacKinrion, $250.Mining and Metallurgy—John D. S. Turnbull, $125.

Sergio Mussio, $125.The John Inglis Company Limited Scholarships, $125 each (proficiency, proceeding to

Third Year Mining or Metallurgy):Edward Arthur Bergquist.Edwin Robert McGregor.

The Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association Scholarship, $250 (proficiency,Civil Engineering): Thomas Covello.

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In Forestry

The Canadian Forest Products Entomological Scholarships, $200 each (for forestentomology):Peter Harris.Emerson Boyd Kelly.

The Finning Troctor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarships:Donald Murdo Graham, $125.Neil Leroy Hood, $125.

In Medicine

The Janet Hatfield Medical Scholarship, $200 (proficiency): Rodney T. H. Nixon.

In NursingUniversity Scholarship in Nursing and Health, $200 (proficiency in two years’ work):

Linda Vivian Reeves.

In PharmacyThe Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbia Scholarship $100

(proficiency in practical training entering Second Year): Peter J. Janiewick.Special University Scholarship in Pharmacy, $100 Ihighest standing in Third Year):

Kenneth L. Ward.

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION AND GRADE Xlii SCHOLARSHIPSThe Annie B. Jamieson Scholarship, $150: Henry Johns.The B.C. Inter-High Boys’ Basketball Association Scholarship, $200: Kevin O’Connell.The British Columbia Forest Products Limited Scholarship, $300: Henry Westwick.The British Columbia Japanese-Canadian Citizens’ Association Entrance Scholarship, $100:

Toshio Suzuki.The Canadian Forestry Association (B.C. Branch) Scholarship, $200: No award.The Chris Spencer Foundation Scholarships for University Entrance, $225 each:

(a) Highest standing in the Province: Gary Edward Corbott (Victoria College).(b) Second highest standing in the Province: Trudean Mounce by reversion to Flor

ence Joan Grierson.(c) Highest standing in areas:

Area 1—Michael John Fraser.Area 2—Robert Stewart Roger.Area 3—Ted Albert Woodhouse.Area 4—Relinquished by Elizabeth Riediger and intermediate winners to Margot

Ann Parker.Area 5—John Hugo Duerksen.Area 6—Mary-Alice Sufter.Area 7—Florence Joan Grierson by reversion to Larry Rotenberg.Area 8—John Walter May.Area 9—Klaus Fritz Hoechsmann.Area 10—i une Mordina Whaun.Area 11—No award.Area 12—Trudean Mounce by reversion to Harcourt Robin Brammall (Victoria

College).Area 1 3—Gary Edward Corbett by reversion to Lorraine Elizabeth Brand

(Victoria College).The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, $400 a year each for a maximum of

five years:William Alan Hamilton Dodd.Trudeon Mounce.

The New Westminster University Women’s Club Scholarship, $150: Rita Yvonne Butterfield.

The Pacitic Brewers’ Agents Ltd. Scholarships:Marco Anderegg ($400). Gerald S. Miller ($150).William C. Clark ($400). Henry E. McCandless ($150).Leonard F. Elsener $(400). John R. Nixon ($200).Peter C. Hoering ($400). Thomas A. Nordstrom ($150).Valerie J. Haig-Brown ($400). Leslie J. Parmley ($400).George Sholto Hebenton ($150). Thelma Marie Pitt ($400).Philip W. Johnson ($100). William V. Simpkinson ($200).Donald M. Kalmakoff ($150). James C. Taylor ($150).Robert P. Langlands ($400). June B. Watson ($400).

The Pacific Mills Limited Scholarship, $250: No award.The Peter A. Schwerdt Peace River Entrance Scholarships, $500 each:

Garda Maureen Gislason.Douglas Albert MacLennan.

The Phroteres Scholarship Fund, $100: Lorna Beverly Jones.The Royal Institution Scholarships for Grade XIII, $200 each:

(a) Highest standing in the Province:Robert Hugh Veach by reversion through intermediate winners to Ruth JuliaKrane.

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(b Second highest standing in the Province:Barbara Lucy Morrison by reversion through intermediate winners to LawrenceGerald Fenton.

(c) Next highest standing in all high school districts of the Province other than 39,40, 41, 44, and 45:Relinquished by Karl Dau and intermediate winners to John Roy Nixon.

(d) Other area winners:(i) William Soukoreff.

(ii) William Vaughan Simpkinson.(iii) Roberta Cunningham Stevenson (postponed until 1954).

Special Awards for Royal Institution Scholarship Winners, $200:Lawrence Gerald Fenton.Ruth Julia Krane.

The T. E. and M. E. Ladner Memorial Scholarship, $300: Roy William Allison.The U.B.C.—Alumni Association Regional Scholarships, $250 each:

Marilyn Jill Bassett (Victoria College).John Arnot Clark.Michael John Fraser.Barbara Elizabeth Hart.George Sholto Hebenton.Henry Emerson McCandless.Thomas Alfred Nordstrom.James Clifford Taylor.Else von Rosen.Patricia Margaret Wilks.

University Scholarships for University Entrance, $175 each: Awarded to the winners ofthe Chris Spencer Foundation Scholarships for University Entrance.

The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $400 each for a maximum of five years:Larry Rotenberg.Gordon L. Wilcox.

The Victoria Naval Officers’ Association Scholarship, $300: No award.

SUMMER SESSION AWARDSThe British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarship, $100: Norma Arlene Tetlack.The Sir Charles Tupper Chapter, LO.D.E., Bursary, $50: Paul Plonidin.The Summer School of the Theatre Bursories, $35 each:

Rosemary J. Balli-Bivar.Eleanor Nicholls.Anthony Nicholson.Bena Shuster.

The Summer Session Students’ Association Scholarship No. 1, $75: Shizuko Aral.The Summer Session Students’ Association Scholarship No. 2, $75: Alice Elizabeth Worden.

BURSARIES(In all Faculties)

The Admiral Jellicoe Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $75: Diane Peters.The Albert 0. Koch Bursary, $100: Robert Keith Turner Bourne.The Alberta Meat Company Bursary, $25 each:

James Michael Ford.Robert Ford.

The Alliance Francaise Bursary, $100: Michael Rothery.The Allied Officers’ Auxiliary Bursary, $75: Michael Wheeler.The Alvin Cunningham Bursary, $200: Ellen Alma Arnet.The A. Max Charkow Bursary, $100: Ronald Edgar Davies.The American Woman’s Club Bursary, $250: Ada Joyce Seraphim.The American Woman’s Club Bursary for Social Work, $250: M. Narine Aveson.The A. Nathan Fox Bursary, $25: Ralph Arrowsmith.The Anne S. Campbell Bursaries:

Alvin Boxer, $100.Cameron Morris Carley, $200.John Harry Redekop, $200.

The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Bursary, $250: No awards.The A. Rothstein Bursary, $100: Roger Geoffrey Goodall.The Baynes Manning Limited Bursary, $300: Grenville Robert Mason.The B.C. Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Michael Wheeler.The B.C. Electric Veterans’ Association Bursaries, $100 each: No awards.The B.C. Society of Internal Medicine Bursary, $300: Ralph Arrowsmith.The Beta Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority Bursary, $50: Else von Rosen.The Bostock Bursary, $250: Herman Vaczrtnou.The Brissenden Bursary, $200: William Soukoreff.

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The British Columbia Beef Cattle Growers’ Association Bursary, $250: L. Leo Kansky.The British Columbia Chapter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity Bursary, $100: Richard N.

McClure.British Columbia Forest Products Limited Bursaries:

Walter Komarnicky—$250.Donald Alan MacKay, $250.Lois Robertson, $250.Roy Westwick, $250.

The British Columbia Institute of Agrologists Bursary, $250: John Liewellyn Dobb.The British Columbia Psychological Association Bursary, $50: Cohn McDiarmid.The British Columbia Tuberculosis Society Christmas Seal Bursary Fund, $1,000 (bursory

and loan, Nursing): Jean Emily Hopkins.Bursory (Anonymous), $100: Michael McClean Ames.The Captain LeRoy Memorial Bursory, $150: Rosemary Kent-Barber.The Carr Bursory, $100: Frank J. Kadlo.The Coronation Bursary, $100 (Provincial Chapter, l.O.D.E.): Ruth Evelyn Stevens.The Coronation Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Estelle Pamela Temple.The Cristall Bursary, $25: Derek Vallis.The Dove Franks Bursary, $40: Ebert John Crosetti.The David Nemetz Bursary, $40: Dale Bliss Gillis.The David Thom Bursaries:

No. 1—David Douglas Groves, $150.No. 2—John Gordon Show, $75.No. 3—Raymond Edward Salmon, $75.

Delta Gamma Bursary for the Blind, $100: James Nyman.The Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Bursory, $50: Saroh McCombie.The Dr. A. B. Greenberg Bursary, $75: Ralph Arrowsmith.The Elizabeth Dobeson Bursary, $200: Cecil Roif Vern Thomson.The Ellen Ethel McHattie Memorial Bursary, $300: William Vincent Wolisko.The Elsie Scobee Carpenter Memorial Bursory, $100: Kathryn Millet Salter.The Engineers’ Wives’ Association Bursary, $100: Donald George Watts.The Epsilon Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity Bursary, $50: Alexander Czernin.The Esmond Lando Bursary, $100: Jack L. T. Edwards.The Evelyn Stewart Hamilton McLennon Memorial Bursary, $100: Alvin Boxer.The Faculty Women’s Club Bursary, $125: Anne Justine Korirad.The Flying Officer Reverend George Robert Pringle Memorial Bursary, $250: Ralph Ed

ward Hudson.The Forty-Second Vancouver Guide Company Bursary, $50: Eleanor Kathleen Kepper.The Francis Milburn PLO. Bursary, $225: Marjorie Frances Larson.The Freeman, Freeman & Silvers Bursary in Law, $100: Thomas Rodney Berger.The Gamma Phi Beta Bursary, $100: Audrey Clara Dieno.The H.M.C.S. Skeena Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Agnes Camilla Roberts.The Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia Bursary, $100: Ronald

John Isaac.The International Student Service Bursary Fund, $100 each:

Brigitte Kerwer.rena Emma Klausova.

Siegfried Marks.Egon John Peter Matzen.Deena Wakhroucheff.

The Irish Fusiliers Vancouver Regiment Bursary Fund, $200: Ellen Patricia Crehan.The Jack Cohen Bursary, $150: William Robert Ernerton.The Jim Wallace Credit Union League Bursary, (donated by the B.C. Credit Union

League), $250: William A. Weatherall.The Joe Satanov Bursary, $25: Ronald John Hancock.The John MacRae Memorial Bursary, $150: Glen William Smith.The Jonathan Rogers Awards: Alice Esther Marrion—$ 150.

Eileen Marie Baxter—$ 150. George Leroy Nelms—$300.Lawrence Gerald BeIl—$200. Ernest Roy Officer—$300.John Anthony Butterfield—$100. Peter Thompson Orme—$lOO.Richard David Clark—$100. Frank Alden Payne—$ 150.Robert Henderson Fairbairn—$300. Dorothy Colleen Reader, $175.Beverley Mae Gartrell—$200. Peter Julian Riley-—$300.Elizabeth M. Hardie—$100. John Maldwyn Thomas—$50.Gordon Frederick Hartman—$ 100. Donald George Watts, $100.Philip Hildred—$75.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Bursary, $100: Dorothy Colleen Reader.The Katznelson Bursary, $25: Margit Leret.The Ketchum Manufacturing Company Limited Bursary, $50: Kurt E. Ebner.The Khaki University and Young Men’s Christian Association Memorial Fund Bursaries,

$100 each: David E. R. Legg-Willis.Valerie Mary Girling. William John Park.Gerald Arthur Klassen. Estelle Pamela Temple.

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The Lady Lourier Club Bursory, $100: Lois Anne Millington.The Lighthall Memorial l3ursary, $50: John Alan Mudie.The Lions’ Ladies Club Bursory, $200: Lois Moe Gill.The Louis Toban Bursary, $100: Katherine Monica Goodlond.The Lower Mainland Fur Breeders’ Association Bursary, $50: Lois Dunlop.The Mary C. Lipsett Bursary, $300: Vernon Claude Sen.The Max Freeman Bursary, $25: John Charles Cox.The M. B. Cohen Bursory, $25: Lloyd Allan Campbell.The Medical Boll Bursary Fund, $100 each:

Eleanor Pamela 30w.Albert Knudsen.Jerry Maxwell Nestman.Peter Postuk.Jeon Adele Ure.

The Mildred Brock Memorial Bursary, $75: Susan Friesen.The M. M. Waterman Bursary, $25: John William Braithwoite.The Moe Cohen Bursary, $25: Gerald Arthur Klassen.The McLean Bursaries, $250 each:

Walter Gene Blomgren.Stephen Stanley Evanoff.Alan Brian Karme.Kenneth Joseph Travers.

The Nat Bell Bursary, $150: Gordon Lothian Caldow.The National Paper Box Limited Bursaries, $200 each:

Brian Bernard Corbould (Commerce).George Milton Weiss (Agriculture).

The New Westminster Rotary Club Bursaries:George William Catherall—$100.Wayne Ronald lrvine—$150.

The North Shore Medical Society Bursary, $100: No award.The Pacific Meat Company Bursary, $100 each:

Charles B. M. Bailey.Robert J. Forrest.

The Panhellenic Association and the Inter-Fraternity Council Bursory, $35: Dole BlissGulls.

The Pattison Bursaries, $100 each:Sheila Naimark.Timothy Hugh Hollick-Kenyon.

The Phil Wilson Bursary in Forestry, $300: Robert Selkirk Wood.Pi Gamma Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Bursary, $50: Kenneth Alfred J. Poole.The Plimsoll Club Bursary (donated by the Canadian Stevedoring Company Limited),

$300: John Charles Cox.The Plimsoll Club Bursary for Low (donated by the Anglo-Canadian Shipping Company

Limited), $300: Ivan Reid Feltham.The Plimsoll Club Bursary in Medicine (donated by Empire Stevedoring Company Limited),

$300: Lila Lee Scott.The Plimsoll Club Bursary (donated by Louis Wolfe and Sons (Vancouver) Limited):

John Maldwyn Thomas—$150.John Gordon Watt—.$ 150.

The Princess Betty Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $75: Kathleen Anne Avison.The Provincial Council of British Columbia, Canadian Daughters’ League, Bursaries,

$100 each:ma J. Ritchie.June Taylor.

The R.C.A.F. Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Medicine, $100: Robert Ion Strong.The R.C.A.F. Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary in Nursing, $75: Margaret Christina Stewart.The R.C.A.F. Veterans’ Bursary Fund, $150 each:

Richard Graham Bradshow.John Roderick Carmichael.

The Right 1-lonouroble Anthony Eden Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Lorna BeverleyJones.

The Richard Ronald Burns Memorial Bursaries, $50 each:Kenneth Donnelly.Ronald Hancock.

The Robert S. Day and Son Limited Bursary, $150: Peter Lusztig.The Rotary Memorial Bursaries, $250 each:

Kathleen Anne Avison.John Alfred Birch.Ronald Edgar Davies.Philip Hildred.James Segvard Nyman.

The Sam Rothstein Bursary, $100: Robert Charles Brooke.The Sea Going Hacks Bursary, $200: John Ernest Parker.

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The Sigma Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Glen William Smith.The Slavonic Studies Bursary (donated by Walter C. Koerner, Esq., in honour of Dr.

William J. Rose), $250: Boleslaw Boreysza.The Sperry Phillips Memorial Bursary, $100: Alfred Ernest Molyneux.The Teachers’ Christian Fellowship Bursary, $125: Susan Friesen.The Triple Entente Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursaries, $100 each:

Gordon Stanley Boyle.John Anthony Coates.Andrew Roy Trimble.

The U.B.C. Branch No. 72 of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Scholarship Fund Bursary,$200: Gordon Stanley Boyle.

University Bursary, $400: Terrence Kelly.The University Women’s Club Bursary, $200: Patricia Kirkwood Johnston.The University Women’s Club General Bursary, $200: Grace Stobart.The Valcartier Camp Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Beverley Joan Fulton.The Vancouver Bar Association Bursaries, $200 each:

Robert Henry Guile.Edward Graham Lee.Frederick Anthony Lloyd.

The Vancouver Panhellenic Alumnae Bursary, $200: Freda R. Messerschmidt.The Vancouver Section National Council of Jewish Women Bursary, $100: Ino J. Ritchie.The Victoria Home Economics Association Bursary, $50: Maureen Gertrude Two.War Memorial Bursary, $50: John Llewellyn Dobb.The W. D. Shaffer Bursary Fund, $150: John Neumann.The Western Plywood Company Ltd. Bursaries:

Glen Allen Muri—$100.Michael F. Dixon-Nuttall-—-$75.David Armit—$75.

The Willard Kitchen Memorial Bursaries, $500 each:David Alexander Gillanders.Douglas Bebb.Henry Pauls.

The William MacKenzie Swan Memorial Bursary, $250: Allan Howard Davies.The W. Jack H. Dicks Bursary, $238: Audrey Gertrude Linnes.The Women’s Big Block Club Bursary, $75: Patricia Goodwin.The Worthington Memorial, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $250: John Anthony Coates.The Xl Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Bursary, $50: Shirley Corinne Lennox.

Bursory For Study Elsewhere

The Euphemia Laurence McLeod Raphael Bursary, $100 (for study at McGill University):Frances 3. V. Adams.

AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONSCanadian Geographical Society Scholarships, $250 each:

Julie Debrecen.John Stager.

Canadian Legion (British Columbia Command), B.E.S.L. Scholarships, $200 each:Edward J. Apted.Morris Baskett.Shirley A. Burdett.Tannis Susan Leonard.Peter J. Orme.

Canadian Legion (Dominion Command) B.E.S.L. Scholarship, $400: Ian McDougallHacking.

The Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation National Fellowships in CommunityPlanning, $1,200: James Barry Chaster.

The Crofton House Alumnae Scholarship, $238: Helen F. L. McAlpine.The Eastern Star Scholarship, $150: James Edward Hardy.The French Government Scholarship, $900 approximately: Margaret Crute.The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bursaries, $200 each:

John Braithwaite Brown.Orville Richard Endicott.Keith Frederick Falconer.Robert James Reid.Margaret Jean Robertson.Robert Angus Tappay.

The International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Scholarship,$250: Sanyo Marshall.

The ODE. Second War Memorial Bursories, $400 each for four years:Penelope Crehan.Margaret Dinwoodie.

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The Leonard Foundation Scholarships:Elizabeth Brodie.Denis A. Godson.Ronald J. Hancock.Patricia Johnston.Beverley Kemp.Edward G. Lee.Peter D. Lowes.John E. Maunsell.Helen McLellan.Rodney T. Nixon.John Roderick Ross.Katherine Diane Sawyer.David L. Smith.Charles A. Watt.

The Mackenzie King Travelling Fellowship, $2,000: Theodore George Pearce.Nuffield Studentship for Nuclear Physics (overseas): £450 per annum for three years:

Richard Azuma.The Royal Canadian Engineer Memorial Scholarship, $125: To be announced later.Scholarships for Exchange Students (given by the U.B.C. Branch of I.S.S. and the

University):Harro Hahn.Wolfram Kretchsmar.Roland S. Magny.Vladimir Pleshakov.

The Summerland Scholarship, $250: Preston Sears Mott.The Women’s Institute Memorial Scholarship, $250: Margaret Taylor.

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