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o Canada, our heritage, our love,
Thy worth we praise, all other lands above;
From sea to sea, throughout thy length,
From pole to borderland,
At Britain’s side, whate’er betide, unflinchingly we’ll stand.
With heart we sing, God Save the King!
Guard Thou our Empire wide, do we implore,
And prosper Canada from shore to shore.
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(Under direction of Mr. M. S. Hastings)
1. Overture—Tancred Rossini
2. (a) 0 Si les fleurs avaient des yeux Massenet(b) Poupee Valsante Poldini
3. The Bohemian Girl Balfe(From the Opera)
4. Pastel Minuet Paradis
S. Concert Waltz—Die Fledermaus Strauss
6. Hungarian Fantasia Tobani
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O CANADA”
ADDRESS
by R. E. McKechnie, C.B.E., M.D., C.M., LL.D.,F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S. (Can.), Chancellor of The University of British Columbia
INTRODUCTION
of Sir Ernest MacMillan, B.A., Mus.Doc., LL.D.,F.R.C.M., F.R.C.O., Principal of the TorontoConservatory of Music, by L. S. Klinck, Esq.,M.S.A., D.Sc., LL.D., President of The University ofBritish Columbia
THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS
by Sir Ernest MacMillan
CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE
by The Chancellor
PRESENTATION
of the Governor-General’s Medal by The HonourableEric W. Hamber, Lieutenant-Governor of BritishColumbia, to Morris Bloom
GOD SAVE THE KING”
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Aish, Deborah Amelia Kirk, B.A .Majr: FrenchMinor: English
Thesis: “Le snétaphorisme dane l’oeuvre poétique de Paul Valery”
Boyles, Sadie Margaret, 13.A Major: FrenchMinor: Education
Thesis: “Le roman britannique en France au xx6 siècle”
Gray, John Gardiner, B.A Major: Economic GeologyMinor: Stratographic Geology
Thesis: “Gold Deposits of the Plateau Region of British Columbia”
Hardwick, Walter H. W., B.A Major: PhilosophyMinor: History
Thesis: “The Cost of Education in Canada”
Hooley, J. Gilbert, B.A Major: ChemistryMinor: Physics
Thesis: “The Atomic Weight of Rubidium from the Ratios RubidiumChloride to Silver and Rubidium Bromide to Silver and toSilver Bromide”
Leckie, Phyllis Gilmour, B.A Major: MineralogyMinor: Palaeontology
Thesis: “Mineralogy of Sands in Neighborhood of Vancouver”
Miller, Selwyn Archibald, B.A Major: PhilosophyMinor: Education
Thesis: “Motivation in the Teaching of High School Mathematics”
McDonald, John Alexander, B.A Major: PhilosophyMinor: Education
Thesis: “The Aesthetics of Bergson and Croce”
Neal, George Morley, B.A Major: ZoologyMinor: Botany
Thesis: “Seasonal Plankton Variation in Florence Lake”
Niven, Ivan Morton, B.A... Major: MathematicsMinor: Physics
Thesis: “The Division Transformation for Matric Polynomials with SpecialReference to the Quartic Case”
Shore, Maurice Joseph, B.A Major: PhilosophyMinor: Education
Thesis: “Some Aspects of Education in Post-War Russia”
Skelton, Jean White, B.A Major: EnglishMinor: Education
Thesis: “The Humour of Chaucer”
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Thompson, Helen Gertrude, B.A Major: BacteriologyMinor: Chemistry
Thesis: “Studies on the Viability of Bacillus Salmonicida”
Volkoff, George Michael, B.A — Major: PhysicsMinor: Mathematics
Thesis: “Determination of Mean Lives of Excited Atoms”
Wilson, John Norton, B.A Major: ChemistryMinor: Physics
Thesis: ‘The Periodic Coagulation of Gold Sols in the Presence ofColloidal Silica”
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Iaztfrrht II f tcIor f rIzWITH HONOURS
(Names in alphabetical order)
Bloom, Morris
Chatfield, CecilCosgrave, Masala M.Disney, Peter J.Elliott, M. RuthEllis, Madeleine B.Findlay, James A.
Ford, William L.Gomery, E. DarrelGrant, W. LeonardHastings, Beatrice M.Hudson, Dorothy A.Kadzielawa, Joseph L.Kane, George 3.
Lieven, Dagmar E.
Lovitt, Elza E.Mellish, Margery E.Mizuno, Yuriko L.
Maclnnes, Alexander S.McKellar, Neil L.McLeod, Catherine A.Nowlan, Frederick Stanley
kaphael, E. Ellen
Reeve, Helen M.Roxburgh, Jean W.
Stevens, Frank S, B.Com.Wallace, John G.Woodworth, BruceWright, Frances M.
First class honours in Physics andMathematics
Second class honours in MathematicsSecond class honours in BacteriologyFirst class honours in HistoryFirst class honours in MathematicsFirst class honours in French and LatinSecond class honours in Economics and
Political ScienceSecond class honours in ChemistryFirst class honours in HistoryFirst class honours in ClassicsFirst class honours in LatinFirst class honours in BacteriologyFirst class honours in MathematicsFirst class honours in English and
LatinFirst class honours in French and
GermanFirst class honours in Latin and FrenchSecond class honours in MathematicsFirst class honours in Biology (Botany
option)First class honours In ChemistrySecond class honours in EconomicsFirst class honours in French and LatinFirst class honours in Mathematics and
PhysicsFirst class honours in Chemistry and
MathematicsFirst class honours in Latin and FrenchFirst class honours in English and
FrenchSecond class honours in EconomicsFirst class honours in MathematicsSecond class honours in GeologyFirst class honours in Chemistry and
Mathematics
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(Names in order of merit)
CLASS I.
Libby, Herbert R. Buchanan, M. MargaretBaxendale, Phyllis Dobson, T. AlbertFulton, E. Davie Bell, Donald Kellie (unranked>Whelan, I. Rose
CLASS II.
West, Horace E. Ward, Gerald M.Poulson, Phyllis K. McKeown, RobertPlanche, Dorothy Savitsky, Irene E.Little, Mary C. Thurber, Judson B.Hodgson, Faith F. Scott, Margery 0. M.Wirick, Arthur J. Johnston, George R.Kermode, Kathleen V. Chang, HelenThomson, Mary I. Petrie, Elizabeth G.Smith, Linda Day, Olive L.Watson, Charles B. Day-Smith, AlanRussell, John M. Currie, James C.Paterson, Grant M. Maclean, Richard V.Thompson, Archibald J. f Moscovich, RebeccaGarner, Christina Anderson, Margaret D.Sullivan, Juliet J Witton, Thelma B.McKee, George H. Price, Lennie H.Bingham, Winifred B. Paine, R. JosephUrquhart, Zena A. Cameron, Donald B.Blatter, Myrtle Ecker, Margaret A, C.Stevenson, Jack H. J Jeffery, HaroldNimmons, Jane McLean, Margaret 3.Elliott, Dorothy M. Herbison, Hugh
Golightly, Francis H. MacRae, Lachlan F.Moorhouse, D. Willa Brink, Marian E.Dignan, Marian M. Godfrey, Ellen L.Matthews, Mary C. Gross, Robert W.Batzold, Marjorie M. McGill, W. MillarHaikala, Harold L. Vance, Thomas C. B.Law, Henry Okuda, Hiroshi, B.Com. (unranked)
Patterson, Douglas MacR. Turin, Boris (unranked)O’Brian, Peter D.
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Parks, Emma
Sargent, Richard W.Smith, Betty M.
Kirk, T, Douglas
Mereer, Alan W.Ellis, Patrick R.
Irving, Evelyn E.Farris, M. Louise
AIIm, Jean E.Ritchie, Myles H.
Alexander, 3. MillardBloomer, Muriel L.Adam, Elaine G.Draeseke, Gordon L.Stewart, P. Clayton
Nicholls, 3. LeonardTanaka, Fujikazu
Pinhorn, Vincent G.Radcliff, Vera E.
Agnew, Doreen E.Bourne, E. Kathleen
Morrison, Rex A.
McNeely, Constance E.
Richardson, Vaughan E.
Webb, Kathleen S.
Bain, Roger M.Henning, Josephine M.
Hill-Tout, James E.
Lane, Stuart C.McIntyre, John A.
Cavan, Grace A.Palmer, Hugh M.Pym, Gwendolyn N.
Robertson, Betty deL.
Mario, Velia
Jantz, Leo
Carter, Edna
Walker, Lillian R.
Robertson, WIlliam T.
Carson, Lorna E.
DePencier, Mary A.
Thomson, Robert McD.
Young, Mary W.
Sweetnam, Patience E.
MacKenzie, Vivian J.Carson, Donalda T.
Gorrie, Cameron
Seldon, George E.
Claydon, Raymond
Wallace, Irene E.
Beaumont, Margaret A.
Hamilton, William D.Patterson, Kenneth D. T. McR.Hall, Gordon W.
AEGROTAT
Schroeder, Norma M. (Second Class)Gifford, Phyllis E. (Pass)Joubin, Francis R. (Pass)
PASSED UNRANKED
Martin, A. NormanMatheson, Hugh N.Sharp, Peter 3.Smith, Robert R.Wales, Isobel M.
COMPLETES COURSE FOR B.A.
Lambert, Walter H.Rome, David
PASSED
PASSED
Brown, Constance S. (Second Class)Dawson, Jean M. (Second Class)Dickson, Mary (Second Class)Mitchell, Flora B. (Second Class)
Bogardus, Jean Isabel
Davies, Doreen
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cceucRECEIVING E.A. DEGREE
Bianco, Robert Henry
B rock, Thomas LeithCraig, Robert JamesGillies, George Brodie
Keil, Hugh D.
Mitchell, James St. G.Monroe, David L.
Robinson, Bruce A.
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WITH HONOURS
(Names in alphabetical order)
Bell, Donald Kellie
Patmore, Alan M.
Robinson, Bruce L.
First class honours
Second class honours
Second class honours
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GENERAL COURSE
(Names in order of merit)
CLASS II.
Mayhew, C. Alan
Gillett, Margaret H.
Malkin, James M.
Scott, J. Douglas B.
Campbell, Alan P.
Marlatt, Sholto P.
Sharp, Peter J.Berry, John P.
Bain, Roger M.
Lane, Stuart C.
McIntyre, John A.
Holborne, William If.Thorneloe, Francis C. (aegrotat)
Turin, Boris (unranked)
PASSED
McGeachie, Alex. G. E.
Smith, Russell M.
Beckett, William If.
PASSED UNRANKED
Shaneman, Jack A;, B.A.
Wales, Isobel M.
Wright, R. Cecil
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Bailey, Basil Edwin, B.A.S Maor: ChemistryMinor: Mathematics
Thesis: “A Biochemical Study of the Oils of the Pacilc Salmon (Oncorhynchus)”
Black, James Murray, B.A.Sc Major: Economic GeologyMinor: Petrology
Thesis: “Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Eastern Contact of theCoast Range Batholith”
Fordyce, Reid George, B.A.Sc . .. _..Major: ChemistryMinor: Physics
Thesis: “The Solubility of Dotria-Contane in Propane and Butane”
Goumeniouk, Glieb Ivanovitch, B.A.Sc Major: Electrical EngineeringMinor: Mathematics
Thesis: “Torque in Induction Disc Type Instruments”
Robinson, Stephen Clive, B.A.Sc Major: MineralogyMinor: Physiography
Thesis: “Mineral Association in British Columbia”
Snow, William Eugene, B.A.Sc Major: Economic GeologyMinor: Petrology
Thesis: “Mesozoic Rocks of Yukon and Alaska”
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Godard, Hugh P. Walker, Robert D.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Lipson, Sam L. McDonald, Murray
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Richardson, John
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FOREST ENGINEERING
Buckland, Alfred C.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Zanadvoroff, Victor A.
MINING ENGINEERING
White, William H.
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Qlonfnrins 14c egrn of acbe{or of ppficb cfrnce(Names in order of merit)
CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Brock, Thomas L. Melvin, John F.Robinson, Bruce A. Mitchell, James St. G.Williamson, George S.
PASSEDCunningham, William L. King, Robert A.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CLASS II.
Blakeney, Kelan G. Patrick, Kenneth E.Potter, Teller H. Gwyer, William K.
PASSEDFyke, George G.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Urguhart, Alexander M. Green, G. Frederick
PASSEDMcArthur, H. Russell McLellan, J. GilmoreGillies, George Brodie
PASSED (UNRANKED)Bolton, Fred D. Lind, C. Arthur A.Harvie, Ralph A. M¼Hattie, George T.
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGWITH HONOURS
Cummings, Alfred G.
CLASS II.Ridland, G. Carman Langille, Ewart
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS IL
Ciccone, Dante Hill, Victor R.Motherwell, James S. Senkler, Edmund J.
PASSEDChew, Yit P.
PASSED (UNRANKED)Reid, John A.
MINING ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Schmidt, Elliot A. Craig, Robert 3.Wilson, George H. Kirby, AlbertSmith, Donald C. Bruce, Stanley G.Fahrni, Keith C. Orr, James MacP.McLellan, John J. G.
PASSEDFoerster, Fred. S. Ferguson, Donald R.Moodie, Norman F.
NURSINGWITH HONOURS
Creelman, Lyle Williams, V. I. Eileen
CLASS IL
McQuarrie, Frances Makepeace, LornaPutnam, Madeleine Rolston, Ethel 3.Graham, Eleanor S.
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Bans, Raghbir Singh, B.S.A Majnr: Agricultural EconomicsMinor: Horticulture
Thesis: “Economic Aspects of the World’s Sugar Industry”
Campbell, Blake Archibald, B.S.A Major: Horticulture (Plant Nutrition)Minor: Agricultural Economics
Thesis: “Small Fruits in Canada”
Fisher, Donald Vince, B.S.A Major: HorticultureMinor: Genetics
Thesis: “The Handling of Pears with Special Reference to the Effect ofBruising Injury upon Rate of Ripening, Respiration, and SugarChanges”
Kosin, Igor L., B.S.A Major: Poultry HusbandryMinor: Zoology
Thesis: “The Relation of Mortality to Egg Production in Poultry at TheUniversity of British Columbia”
Vroomao, Charles William, B.S.A Major: Animal HusbandryMinor: Agricultural Economics, Agronomy
Thesis: “The Economics of the Beef Cattle Situation in BritishColumbia”
Qlonfnring tije egree of uckeIor of $cienceinj9rtcu1ture
(In each class the names are in alphabetical order)
CLASS I.
Claodioin, Donald it Hornby, Cedric A.Forshaw, Robert P. Reooey, Arthur J.
CLASS II.
Allin, James S. Jones, Barbara R.Browne-Clayton, Zoe W. Liozey, William E. B.Campbell, Alex. G., B.A. Moxoo, Alfred H. W.Clark, Frank C. Pearson, Harold B., B.Com.Clement, Paul W. Sadler, James A.Jenkins, Evelyn E. Wood, Charles W.
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The Governor-General’s Medal (Head of Graduating Class for the B.A.Degree) : Morris Bloom
The Kiwanis Club Gold Medal (Commerce): Donald Kellie BellUnited Empire Loyalists’ Association Silver Medal (History): Francis Henry
GolightlyLefevre Gold Medal and Scholarship (Chemistry): Robert Duff Walker
far zfrubuut tuezUniversity Graduate Scholarship: Frances Mary WrightThe Anne Wesbrook Scholarship: George Carman RidlandThe B rock Scholarship: No award
The Dr. F. 3. Nicholson Scholarships:1. For Chemistry: Marvin Don Darrach, B.A.2. For Geology: John Edward Armstrong, M.A.Sc.
Carnegie Corporation Scholarships for Graduate Study:Alston, Jessie Winifred, M.A., ClassicsBell, Donald Kellie, B.A., B.Com., Economics and CommerceBloom, Morris, E.A., Physics and MathematicsBowden, Mary Elizabeth Mahala Montgomery, M.A., EducationBroiniley, Reginald Beswicke, B.A., PsychologyBowen, John Francis, B.S.A., DairyingCampbell, Blake Archibald, M.S.A., Agricultural EconomicsChristy, Robert Frederick, B.A., Physics and MathematicsClandinin, Donald Robert, B.S.A., Poultry HusbandryDangeizer, Joan Yvonne, B.A., FrenchDobson, Thomas Albert, B.A., BiologyEllis, Madeleine Blanche, B.A., French and LatinFisher, John Henry, B.A., ChemistryGodard, Hugh Phillip, B.A.Sc., Chemical EngineeringGoumeniouk, Glieb Ivanovitch, M.A.Sc., Electrical EngineeringGrant, William Leonard, B.A., ClassicsHarvey, Netta, B.Com., Economics and SociologyJack, Wilfred Robert, B.A., BiologyKane, George Joseph, B.A., English and ClassicsKennett, William Temple Ernest, B.A., FrenchLieven, Dagmar Elisabeth, B.A., French and GermanMenzies, James David, B.S.A., Plant PathologyMaclnnes, Alexander Stewart, B.A., ChemistryMeMahon, Howard Oldford, B.A., ChemistryNiven, Ivan Morton, M.A., MathematicsPatmore, William Henry, B.A., GeologyPyle, James Johnston, B.A., ChemistryReeve, Helen Margaret, B.A., ClassicsWalker, Robert Duff, B.A.Sc., Chemical EngineeringWest, Philip Manthorne, B.S.A., AgronomyWood, Alexander James, B.S.A., Dairying
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1. Robert Edward Bell2. David Burrard Smith
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THIRD YEAR
University Scholarships in Arts and Science (General Proficiency):Group A: Shuichi KusakaGroup B: Sheila Claire Buchanan
N. Leo Klein Memorial Scholarship (General Proficiency, Commerce): HelenRoberta Parker
SECOND YEAR
University Scholarships in Arts and Science (General Proficiency)1. Faith Mary Grigsby2. James Gordon Retallack
The Shaw Memorial Scholarship (First in two of English, Latin, and Greek):Yoshimitsu Higashi (Latin and Greek)
The McGill Graduates Scholarship (First in English and French): NoraMacLachlan Sibley
The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship (First in English and Economics): George Takatazu Tamaki
The I.O.D.E. Scott Memorial Scholarship (First in Biology): Dorothy UrsulaDale
Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (First in Canadian History):Alan Palmer Morley
FIRST YEAR
Royal Institution Scholarship (General Proficiency): William Maurice SibleyUniversity Scholarships in Arts and Science (General Proficiency):
1. Doris Eda Kemp2. Donald Edwin Bunyan
P.E.O. Sisterhood Scholarship (First Woman Student in English): Doris EdaKemp, by reversion to Marion Susannah Vance
The Beverley Cayley Scholarship (First Male Student in English): WilliamMaurice Sibley, by reversion toNeil Montefiore FleishmanRobert Law McDougallRobert Wallace McRae
The Ahepa Scholarship (Proficiency in Greek): William Leonard Grant
The Summer Sessien Students’ Association Scholarship: Awarded in August
The British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarship: Awarded in August
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Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship in Nursing and Health: Noaward
The Dunsmuir Scholarship (Highest in Mining Engineering, proceeding tothe Fifth Year): No award
University Scholarship in Applied Science (General Proficiency, proceeding tothe Fourth Year): John Stafford Kendrick
Royal Institution Scholarship in Applied Science (General Proficiency, proceeding to the Third Year): William Laurence Garvie
G. M. Dawson Scholarship: Kenneth DePencier WatsonThe B’nai B’rith Auxiliary No. 77 Scholarship (Highest in Chemical Engin
eering, proceeding to the Fifth Year) : William Matthews Morris
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University Scholarship in Agriculture (Genezal Proficiency, proceeding t theSecond Year): Fancy Baird Dickinson
The David Thom Scholarship (General Proficiency, proceeding to the ThirdYear): Paul Chandos Trussell
in U cu{tiezThe University Essay Prize: Max Maynard
“Rhythm of Action in Oedipus Rex”The Players’ Club Prize (Original Play): No award
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The John Marr Memorial Prize: Selwyn Archibald Miller, B.A.“Motivation in the Teaching of High School Mathematics”
The University of British Columbia Graduate Historical Society Prize: PeterJames Disney
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The Convocation Prize (General Proficiency in the Fifth Year):Sam Lloyd LipsonJohn Richardson
The Walter Moberly Memorial Prize (Engineering Thesis in the Fifth Year)Victor Apollo Zanadvoroff
“Geological Survey of the Kettle River Region, British Columbia”The Engineering Profession’s Prizes:
1. James Randall Elliott Clark, Mechanical Engineering: “The BrownGyro-Compass”
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2. James Parkinson Hartley, Chemical Engineering: “The Manufactureof Sulphite Pulp”
3. WIlliam McLeish, Electrical Engineering: “Radio Tube Characteristics and Applications”
4. Robinson Michell Porter, Metallurgical and Mining Engineering:“The Britannia Method of Mining”
5. Kenneth DePencier Watson, Geological Engineering: “TopographicalSurveying”
The Engineering Institute of Canada Prize: Donald Campbell MacPhail
The Provincial Board of Health Prizes in Public Health Nursing:1. Lyle Morrison Creelman2. Vivian Isabel Eileen Williams3. Ruth Eleanor Seldon4. Anne Isobel Black5. Phyllis M. Bond
The Captain LeRoy Memorial Bursary (Preference to Returned Soldiers orDependents):
Estelle Christine MathesonLinda Smith
The Khaki University and Y.M.C.A. Memorial Fund Bursaries:1. John Black Armstrong, Victoria College2. James Randall Elliott Clark3. Robert Scott Clark4. James Leeder Colbert, Victoria College5. Elizabeth Janet Houston6. William Ernest Hughes-Games7. Laura Margaret Haig Rae8. William Lang Stirling9. Elizabeth Ruth Street
10. Phyllis Helen Trafford
The American Woman’s Club Bursary: Awarded in September
The University Women’s Club Bursary: Marjorie Elsie Carter
Inter-Sorority Alumnae Club Bursary: Awarded in September
The David Thom Bursaries:1. (Highest Matriculant Registering in Agriculture): Awarded in
September2. (Satisfactory Completion of the First Year, proceeding to Second
Year Agriculture): Jack James Ranisay Campbell
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The Rhodes Scholarship: Arthur Joseph Johnson
French Government Awards which are made through the University by theFrench Consul for Western Canada:
The French Government Bronze Medal (French): DagmarElisabeth Lieven
The French Government Scholarship: Deborah Aisk, B.A.The French Government Book Prize (French): Helen Margaret
Reeve