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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TWENTY- EIGHTH AUTUMN CONGREGATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES FRIDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR

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THE UNIVERSITY OF

BRITISH COLUMBIA

TWENTY- EIGHTHAUTUMN

CONGREGATIONFOR THE

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

FRIDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR

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0 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!

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

o Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

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MUSICAL PROGRAMMEby

PROFESSOR L. G. R. CROUCH

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After the Congregation Ceremony, teawill be served in the Law Building.

During the tea hour, a hand-coloredcamera portrait of Mrs. F. F. Wesbrook, wife of the first President ofthe University, will be unveiled.

The pictures by Marlow of Vancouver, is being presented to the University by the Faculty Women’s Club andwill be hung in the Women’s Residenceknown as Anne Wesbrook Hall.

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PROGRAMME OF CEREMONY

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0 CANADA

INVOCATIONby The Reverend Richard Carey Standerwick

REMARKS

by Norman A. M. MacKenzie

President of the University of British Columbia

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

by the President

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWSDoug’as Berry Cop land

Victor Wentworth Odium

INTRODUCTION OF CONGREGATION SPEAKER

by George Frederick CurtisDean of the Faculty of Law

CONGREGATION ADDRESS

by Sir Douglas Copland, K.B.E., C.M.G., LL.D.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE

by the President

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIESTHE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Robertson, James Grant, B.Sc. (Manitoba), M.A. Vancouver Zoology

Thesis: “A Seorch for Female Sex Hormones in Salmon Embryos of the GenusOncorhynchus.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Andrews, John Hobart Maclean, B.A., Woodfibre EducationThesis: “The Effect of Secondary Consolidation upon Achievement in Funda

mentals and Unit Cost.”

Dzubin, Alexander, B.A., Natal ZoologyThesis: “An Intensive Study of Waterfowl Populations on a Small Block of Agi

cultural Land, Minnedosa, Manitoba.”

Henderson, Ronolee lone, B.A., Manitoba PsychologyThesis: “A Psychologic and Physiologic Investigation of Reading Retardation

in Children.”

Irvine, Donald Grant, B.A., Victoria ZoologyThesis: “The Cold-resistance of Goldfish (Carassius ouratus) Fed Certain Lipid

Diets.”

Lea, Helen Elizabeth, B.S. (U. of Washington), United States ZoologyThesis: “The Chaetognaths of Western Canadian Coastal Waters.”

Loosmore, Thomas Robert, B.A., Vancouver HistoryThesis: “The British Columbia Labor Movement and Political Action, 1879-1 906.”

Maher, Frank Pranglen, B.A. (Toronto), Cranbrook ZoologyThees: “Part I—Criteria and Techniques of Scale Reading,

Part Il—Life History of the Steelhead Salmo gairdneri gairdneri Richardson as Interpreted from the Scales.”

Nastich, Milena, B.A., Vancouver AnthropologyThesis: “The Lillooet: An Account of the Basis of Individual Status.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Campbell, Lorne Arthur, B.S.A., Vancouver DairyingThesis: “A Study of the Oxidation of 2-Ketogluconote Using Cell Preparations

of Pseudomonas oeruginosa.”

Cannon, George Harry, B.A., Vancouver PhysicsThesis: “A Technique for Producing Large Single Crystals of Lead Telluride.”

Dodimead, Allan John, BA., Vancouver ChemistryThesis: “The Rate of Reaction between Bromoacetate and Thiosulphate Ions in

Sodium Chloride and Sea Water Media.”

Griffiths, Roy Scott, B.A., Vancouver Neurological ResearchThesis: “The Effect of Temporal, Frontal and Parietal Lobe Ablatlons on the Maze

Behaviour of Cats.”

Harris, Clifford Kaye, B.A., Vancouver Biochemistry

Thesis: “The Synthesis and Properties of some Peptides and the Specificity ofPepsin.”

Johnstone, Frederick Robert Carlyle, M.B., Ch.B. (Edinburgh),

Vancouver AnatomyThesis: “Acute Ligation of the Portal Vein.”

Swanson, Max Lynn, B.A., Vancouver MetallurgyThesis: “The Structure and Magnetic Properties of Some Ternary Alloys Contain

ing Manganese and Baron.”

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THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Paris, Armand Pierre, B.A.Sc., Vancouver Electrical EngineeringThesis: “The Analysis and Synthesis of Contactor Servomechanisms.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTUREV —

Lapins, Karlis Otto, Agronomist (Univ. of Latvia), Summerland HorticultureThesis: “Leaf Measurements as a Means of Identification of Peach Varieties in

Nursery Trees.”

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

Alexander, Harold Alfred, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “A Comparative Review of the Programme of a Neighbourhood House

and a Community Centre with Reference to the Implication for Public-Private Co-operation.”

Arnold, Shirley June, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Administration in a Neighbourhood House.”

Borsky, Anastasia Nellie, B.Ed. (Saskatchewan), B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Casework in a Veterans’ Hospital, an Anolytical Study of Referrals

from Doctors—Shaughnessy Hospital, 1953-4.”

Beck, Mrs. Dorothy Joan, B.A., B.S.W., West VancouverThesis: “Resistance of the Adolescent to Casework Services.”

Blinder, Rose, B.Sc. in Agric. (Manitoba), B.S.W., South BurnabyThesis: “Treatment for Emotionally Disturbed Wards of Children’s Aid Society.”

Bliss, John Donald Macqueen, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “A History of the School of Social Work of the University of British

Columbia, 1929-1954.”

Brinks, Phyllis Henrika, B.A. (Macalester College), B.S.W., United StatesThesis: “The American Friends Service Committee.”

Clark, Duncan Leslie, B.A., B.S.W., South BurnabyThesis: “Vocational Training and Its Role in the Rehabilitative Process.”

Clohosey, Mary Edward Annie Bradley Elizabeth, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Social Implications of Readmissions of Veteran Patients to Shaughnessy

Hospital, D.V.A.”

Cobbin, Allan Lewis, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Orientation Surveys in a Changing District.”

Dorosh, Andrew Ivan, B.A. (Alberta), B.S.W., AlbertaThesis: “Trends in Apprehension Policies.”

Gelley, Maurine Ellen, B.A. (Manitoba), ManitobaThesis: “Social Case Work Method in Foster Home Finding.”

Gerrie, Catherine Lorraine, B.Sc. (Manitoba), B.S.W., SaskatchewanThesis: “Welfare Aspects of Desertion.”

Hoole, Arthur Herbert, B.A. (Manitoba), B.S.W., ManitobaThesis: “A Historical Review of the Calgary Family Bureau.”

Hromadka, Vaclav, Bachelor of Pol. and Soc. Sc. (Prague), B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Meeting the Needs of Newcomers.”

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Lazenby, Mrs. Doris Elizabeth, M.A., B.S.W., North VancouverThesis: “Some Social and Emotional Factors Contributing to the Rejection of

the First Child of a Forced Marriage.”

McDonald, John Merril, B.A. (Saskatchewan), B.S.W., SaskatchewanThesis: “Reception Procedures in a Juvenile Correctional Institution.”

McLaren, Henry Moncrieff, 8.A., B.S.W., West VancouverThesis: “Adjustment of the Adolescent in Rural Faster Homes.”

McRae, Donalda Elizabeth, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “The Community Information Service: Community Chest and Council of

Greater Vancouver, British Columbia.”

Proven, Nettle Isobel, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Seeking Placement Permanency for Foster Children.”

Ryniak, Mrs. Irene Lucille, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “The Development of the Children’s Program Within the Community

Arts Council.”

Sampson, Leonard Stanley, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Development of the Social Service Deportment at the Woodlands School.”

Schlesinger, Ernest, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Social Casework in the Mental Hospital.”

Smyser, Martha Marbury, B.Sc. (Home Ec.) (Washington) M.A. (California), United StatesThesis: “Protective Services far Children.”

Sopp, Edward John, B.A., B.S.W., VancouverThesis: “Contemporary Problems of the Vancouver Social Service Index.”

Spicer, Josephine Lydia Mingay, B.A., B.S.W., VictoriaThesis: “Recreation in the Authoritarian Setting.”

Sutherland, Robert Murray, B.A. (Alberta), B.S.W., South BurnabyThesis: “The Rehabilitation of Discharged Mental Patients.”

Vecic, Mrs. Claire Rosamond, B.A., VancouverThesis: “The Staff Development Program of the Social Welfare Branch.”

Wright, Gordon Richard, B.A., B.S.W., South BurnabyThesis: “Casework with the Wives of Alcoholics.”

Wright, Ruth Agnes, B.A. (Saskatchewan), SaskatchewanThesis: “Social Casework Method in Foster Home Finding.”

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CLASSIFICATION:For B.A.Sc. and B.Arch. degrees:

(H) Honours.(1) First Class.(2) Second Class.(P) Passed.

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

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK

Schroeder, Nicholas, B.A., Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

(2)(2)(2)

(2)

(2)(P)

(2)(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)(2)

Andersen, Albert Adolf lngval, B.A., B.A.Sc., Hutson, Andrew Herbert, B.A.,Jordan River (2) Vancouver

Andersen, Mrs. Beverly Joan, B.H.E., Kurz, Arthur Edgar, B.A., YarrowJordan River (2) Lindsay, Harold, B.A., VancouverBarker, James Fisher, B.A., Kamloops (2) Mattice, Clarence Raymond, B.A.,

Billings, Mansel Morris, B.A., (Sask.), NelsonVanderhoof (P) McCague, Fredrick Clarke, B.A.,Carson, Gordon William, B.A., Vancouver (P) Keremeos (1)

Chatfield, Cecil, B.A., Victoria (I) Nachtigal, George Harry, B.A., Rosedale (2)Chubra, Joseph Thomas, B.A., Fernie (P) Pavelich, John Ivan, B.P.E.,Crittenden, Albert William, B.A., New Westminster (2)

Penticton (P) Perry, Mrs. Dorothy Mary, M.A. (Glasgow),Elliott, Gilbert Henry, B.A., Chilliwack (2) Vancouver (2)Forman, Delmar Frank, B.A., Rees, Catherine Bertha, BA.,

New Westminster (2) South BurnabyFoubister, John Bichan, B.A., Ganges (2) Robinson, Alvin William, B.A., TrailGautier, Thomas Edwin, B.A., Creston (2) Sheppard, Milton Charles, B.A.,

Goodwin, Lawrence Leslie, B.A., Ladner (2)Murrayville

Stanway, Norman Ross, B.A. VancouverGray, Mrs. Nellie Edwina Louise, B.A.Campbell River (2) Terry, Joseph Stanley, B.A.,

North VancouverGrimmett, John Wendell, B.A.,

Kamloops (p) Thumm, Walter Doif, B.A., Quebec

Hiliman, Charles Henry, B.A., Wartnow, Floyd Clarence, B.A.,Vancouver (2) Port Kells

Wilson, Arthur Russell, B.A.,Hirtle, Walter Heal, B.A., M.A., Vancouver(Dalhousie), Oliver (2)Winskill, Aileen Anne, B.A., LadnerHome, Thomas Percy, B.A.,

Cloverdale (2) Wylie, Joseph, B.A., Creston

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GENERAL COURSE

Adams, Mrs. Bonnie, Seattle (2)Anderson, Raymond Marion Anseim,

Vancouver (2)Austin, Jacob, Vancouver (C)Baker, Glenson James Frederick, Cove Cliff (C)Banfield, Charlotte Jane, LL.B., Vancouver (2)Beech, Howard Edwin Renton, Vancouver (P)Bouck, John Charles, Alberta (C)Burnett, Geoffrey Wollen, South Burnaby (P)Campbell, Lillian Doreen, Vancouver (P)Carruthers, John Frank, Vancouver (2)Cassady, George Perrin, New Westminster (C)Cheramy, Johnny Arthur, New Westminster (2)Chong, David, LL.B., Lytton (C)Conder, Geraldine Joan, Sooke (2)Constabaris, John, Vancouver (C)Copithorne, Maurice Danby, Vancouver (C)Coultas, Gerald Richard Bickerton, Victoria (C)Coutts, Dqreen Mary, Vancouver (C)Creighton, Denis William Harvie,

Vancouver (C)Currie, Ian Herbert, Fort St. John (2)Dallas, George Dennis, Vancouver (C)deWolf, David, Vernon (2)Drost, Ian Louden, Vancouver (C)Duncan, Edward David, Vancouver (C)Dunn, Walter Humbert, New Westminster (P)Elliott, Ray Worth, North Burnaby (2)Errico, Robert Thomas Gerard,

Vancouver (C)

Second Class Honours inChemistry

First Class Honours in Economicsand International Studies

Second Class Honours in EnglishLiterature and Language

Second Class Honours inPhilosophy

Second Class Honours in EnglishLiterature and Language

Second Class Honours inChemistry

Second Class Honours inChemistry

Second Class Honours inChemistry

Second Class Honours inBotany

Fetroe, Thayne Bucklew,New Westminster

Forrest, Douglas Elliott, VancouverGeddert, George David, ChilliwackGoldsmith, Daniel, VancouverGrantham, Peter Robert, VancouverGray, Charles Patrick, VancouverGreenwood, George Douglas, VancouverHamm, Martin, ChilliwackHamm, Peter Martin, ChilliwackHelgason, Allan Gunnar, VancouverHenderson, Mrs. Ada Lillie, VancouverHenslowe, Peter John Leonard, VictoriaHollands, Mrs. Mary, VancouverHunter, Roy Alexander Clarence,

FruitvaleJackson, John Walter,Jaeger, David Roland,Jones, Harvey Gordon,Keller, Rodney Alan,Kent, Gerald Spencer,Klassen, Abram John,Larson, Richard Alfred,Layzell, Donald Stephen,

North VancouverLee, Bruce Alexander, VancouverLee, Edward Graham, VancouverLongmore, Alexander John, CrestonMaling, Mrs. Josephine Anne,

South Burnaby

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

HONOURS

Cohen, Abraham David, White Rock

Fans, Kenneth Herbert, Vancouver

Harriott, Rosalie Kathleen, Vancouver

King, Allan Winton, Vancouver

McVickar, Robert Harris, North Vancouver

Quistwater, Jacques Marie Raymond, Vancouver

Risk, James Berryman, Chilliwack

Skeltan, Charles Peter, Cloverdale

Towgood, James Gordon, Summerland

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

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

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

(2)

VictoriaVancouverVancouver

BurnabyAlbertaMatsqui

Vancouver

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Martello, Frederick Joseph, CrestonMatthews, Gordon Richard Robertson,

VancouverMichell, Beverley Phyllis Marion,

VictoriaMudroch, Vaclav, D. Juris (Prague),

VancouverMcAfee, Nina Jean, RosslandMcCargar, Donamae Anne, VancouverMcCutcheon, David Erie, VancouverMcIntosh, Donald James, VancouverMcIntyre, Kenneth Gordon, VancouverMcKay, Thomas Campbell, HopeMaclennan, Darla, VictoriaNylander, Clive Victor, South BurnabyOrman, Andrew Robert, SidneyParfitt, Ivor, VancouverPaul, Mrs. Dorothy Jean, AbbotsfordPaul, Nedra Jane, Kleena KleenePauwells, Robert Louis, VictoriaPearkes, John Andre, VictoriaPeebles, Mrs. Marjorie Hilda, VancouverPekovich, Daniel, VancouverPennington, Frederick William,

VancouverPhillips, Gordon Rutherford, VancouverPopham, Darrell Edward, VictoriaRedekop, John Harold, AbbotsfordRempel, Theodore Arnold, VancouverRennie, Joan Ann, Nova Scotia

(2) Roberts, Charles William, VictoriaRoss, John Kenneth, Bowser

(C) Rowon, John Fredrick, VancouverScotchard, Lawrence Donne, Vancouver

(2) Selbie, William Stephen, VancouverShalman, Denis Clarence, Vancouver

(1) Shantz, Glen Oliver, New Westminster(P) Sinclair, Robert Archibald, Vancouver(P) Slaney, David George Wallis,(P) Port Coquitlam(2) Smyth, Benjamin Butler, Whonock(P) Solloway, William Jean, Vancouver(P) Stark, Marvin Nathan, Vancouver(P) Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret Mary(C) Vancouver(P) Taylor, Gregory, Vancouver(2) Thatcher, Joan Marjorie, Vancouver(P) Trotter, Charles A., Victoria(P) Ullmann, Walter, Vancouver(P) Underhill, Walter Richard Dacre,(C) Vancouver(1) Walker, Carl Ian, Vancouver(P) Warne, Hortense Josephine, Vancouver

Whittaker, John Norman,(P) West Vancouver(P) Whitworth, Douglas Vernon, Vancouver(P) Whyte, James, Royal Oak(1) Wood, Connla Thomas, Victoria(P) Wright Robert Leslie Douglas, Vancouver(P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Bauer, Henry George, New Westminster (2)Blewett, Patrick Bernard, B.A.,

North Wellington (2)Dyer, Louis MacLeod, B.A., Manitoba (2)Greene, Justin Wilfred de Puisaye,

South Burnaby (1)

Niven, James Leslie, VancouverReston, John Campbell, VancouverRogers, Henry Stanley Fraser, B.A.,

VancouverSheppard, Barry Neil, VancouverWall, Nancy Elizabeth, Vancouver

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HOME ECONOMICS

(P) Gaetz, Elizabeth Rae, Alberta (P)(2) Warren, Alberta Doreen, Alberta (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Cole, Douglas Eugene, KimberleyCrafter, Janet Ramsey, ComoxCrehan, Ellen Patricia, VancouverRussell, Marilyn Rae Elizabeth,

Manitoba

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCETHE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Benson, Robert Hedley, VictoriaChalk, Raymond, Victoria

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

(P) Endersby, Stanley Alfred, Fruitvale(P) Grant, John MacDonald, Abbotsford

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

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

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

(C)(C)(P)

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

Darling, Valerie Ann,Eyford, Marg ret Agnes,

VancouverVancouver

(2) Stratton, Stephen Tom,Whyte, William Arthur,Wilson, William Blythe,

(P)

LadysmithVancouver

Vancouver

(P)(P)(2)

(P)(P)

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CIVIL ENGINEERING

Craig, Jeffrey Stewart, Vancouver (P) Ridgers, Arthur Howard, Rossland (P)Garrison, Bruce Edward, Vancouver (P) Trembath, William James, Vancouver (P)Hornstein, Herbert, Vancouver (P) Watts, Douglas James, Vancouver (P)Mathe, Ernest Lajos, Vancouver (P)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Bailey, Charles Lawrence, Vancouver (P) Olliver, Leslie Reginald, Victoria (P)McDonald, William Howard, Vancouver (P)

FOREST ENGINEERING

Mudie, John Alan, Grand Forks (2)

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

deVoogd, Abraham Carl Nicolaas,Vancouver (P)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Croockewit, Jan Hendrik, Neilson, Ronald William, Victoria (2)North Vancouver (P) Stevens, Gerald David, Vancouver (2)

Dufton, William Carl, Victoria (P)

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Turbitt, Ronald Frank, Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Cressman, Miriam Lucy, Terrace (2) Kennedy, Fanny Annette, Pitt Meadows (1)Jones, Gwyneth Goldsmith, Routledge, Willa Josephine, Vancouver (2)

North Vancouver (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

Haley, Richard Weldon, New Westminster (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Chown, Ruth Mary, West Vancouver (2) Hollands, Keith Geoffrey, B.A.,Drossos, John George, Naramata (2) Vancouver (2)Guiry, Peter, Ladner (P) Sodowski, Joseph Jack, Vancouver (2)Hobbs, Edwin Eric, South Burnaby (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY

Klossen, Abraham, Vancouver (2)

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

Schmok, Arthur Christian, Kelowna (P) Thompson, Basil Herbert Marshall, B.A.,Vancouver (P)

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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

MEDALS, FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS,

PRIZES AND BURSARIES(October 31, 1953 to October 31, 1954)

1. AWARDS ANNOUNCED MAY 12th, 1954

THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

Ivan Reid Feltham

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

Robert Charles Thompson.The Wilfrid Sadler Memorial Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.A.

degree): Robert Barrie Sones.The Association of Professional Engineers Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for

the B.A.Sc. degree): Eugene Butkov.The Kiwanis Club Gold Medal and Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the

B.Com. degree): Robert Earl Blame.The University Medal far Arts and Science (Head of the Humanities and Social Science

Groups in the Graduating Class for the B.A. degree): Ian Macdonald Drummond.The Law Society Gold Medal and Prize, Call and Admission Fee (Head of the Graduating

Class for the LL.B. degree): John Bryett Watson.The Hamber Gold Medal and Prize, $200 (Head of the Graduating Class for the M.D.

degree): Donald Oliver Anderson.The 1-lamer Gold Medal for Pharmacy (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.P.

degree): Kenneth Leonard Ward.The British Columbia Parent-Teacher Federation Prize, $100 (Head of the Graduating

Class for the B.H.E. degree): Lillian Nina Miller.The Canadian Association far Health, Physical Education and Recreation Medal and

Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the BP.E. degree): Ronald GeorgeLeversage.

The University Nurses’ Club Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.N.degree): Shirley Margaret Engelland.

The Canadian Institute of Forestry Medal (Best all-round record in Forestry and ForestEngineering): Robert Selkirk Wood.

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

The Dr. Maxwell A Cameron Memorial Medal and Prize (Leading student in the TeacherTraining Course): Gerald Peter Browne

Special University Prize, $25 (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.W. degree):Sally Flader.

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Medal (Head of the Graduating Class farthe B.Arch. degree): Ewart Arthur Wetherill.

AWARDS FOR GRADUATES AND FOR GRADUATE STUDY

The Alan Boag Scholarship, $250 (best essay on some aspect of Socialism): Ian Macdonald Drummond.

The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship, $200: Audrey Marilyn Adams.The Britannia Mining and Smelting Company Limited Scholarship, $250 (for graduate

study in Mineralography, awarded in December, 1953): John Adrian ClaudeFortescue.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Fellowship in Agriculture, $800:Hugh Alexander Daubeny.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Graduate Scholarship in Engineering, $500: Norman Walton.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Graduate Scholarships:Audrey Marilyn Adams (Political Science), $100Ruth E. McConnell (English), $275Marjorie Elsie Worthington (Bacteriology), $175.Johann Martin Stoyva (Psychology), $2Q0.

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The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarships:Ronald Edgar Davies (Agriculture), $300Donald George Fans (Agriculture), $200Francis Hollis Fay (Zoology), $300S. Fred Florian (Agriculture), $300Raymond Edward Salmon (Agriculture), $250Siepko Hendrik Lok, Agriculture), $300Sherman Paul Touchburn (Agriculture), $300Gordon Allan White (Biology and Botany), $250.

The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarships in Engineering and Physics:George LeRoy B. Neims (Electrical Engineering), $700Roy Andrew Nodwell (Physics), $600Edward Graham Poole (Electrical Engineering), $600Donald Chesley Milley (Physics), $300.

The California Standard Company Graduate Fellowship, $750: Hugh Alec Johnston.The Canadian Industries Limited Fellowship, $900: Arthur Hubert Webster.The Canadian Pulp and Paper Association (Western Division) Fellowships, $500 each

(Forestry):Walter Bruce Glenn DenyerRobert Selkirk Wood.

The Caminco Fellowship, $1,000: David Alan Guthrie.The Dr. F. J. Nicholson Scholarship, $500 (Geology): Hugh John Greenwood,The Edith Ashton Memorial Scholarship, $250 (Biology and Botany): Frances Ella

Cameron.The Gault Brothers Limited Graduate Scholarship in Commerce, $700: Peter Alfred

Lusztig.The General Construction Company Limited Scholarship, $300 (Civil Engineering): Alfred

George Mercer.The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Scott Memorial Scholarship, $50: (proficiency

in Biology 330): Cohn Farmer.The Lefevre Gold Medal and Scholarship, $150 (general proficiency in Chemistry or

Chemical Engineering): William David Samuel Bowering.The Leon Koerner Graduate Scholarships, $250 each (Biology and Botany):

Thomas Christopher BrayshawRobert Townley Ogilvie.

The M. H. Ruttledge Memorial Scholarship, $100 (for research in Poultry Husbandry):Raymond Edward Salmon.

The Morris Belkin Prize, $100 (best essay on subject in the field of Freudian Psychology):Herman Julius Heilbron.

The Macmillan Company of Canada Prize in Creative Writing, $50 (original poems):William Wayne Dumaresq.

The Native Daughters of British Columbia Scholarship, $100 (work in early B.C. History,Provincial Archives): Robert Edgar Coil.

The Powell River Company Limited Scholarship, $700 (wood chemistry): Dale WeltonRead.

The Shell Oil Fellowship for Research, $900 and tuition fees: Walter Hayduk.The Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Fellowship, $950: Ettigi Sivappa Jaya

devappa.University Graduate Scholarship, $200: Vladimir Papezik.Vancouver B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Scholarships, $125 each:

Donald George Fans Agriculture)Marjorie Elsie Worthington (Arts and Science).

Social Work

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Graduate Scholarship, $250:Andrew MacCu Ilie.

The Junior League of Vancouver Scholarship, $500: Michael Wheeler.The Laura Holland Scholarship, $262.50 (for outstanding achievement in the First Year

of the course): Relinquished by Sally Flader to Michael Wheeler.

Teacher Training

The Entomological Society of British Columbia Book Prize (proficiency in Entomology):Lionel Earl Wade.

SPECIAL AWARDS FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDYThe Abbott Laboratories Fellowship in Anaesthesiology, $1,000: Joseph Mitchell Hiddle

stan.The Burroughs Weilcome Fellowship in Anaesthesiology and Applied Pharmacology,

$1,000: Joseph Mitchell Hiddleston.University Fellowships Fund, $1,500 each:

Gordon A. GrovesOrene J. Ross.

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AWARDS IN THE FINAL UNDERGRADUATE YEARS

General

The Frances Willard Prize (essay study in the field of temperance); First Prize, $50:George Edward Longstaff.

Players’ Club Alumni Scholarship, $50 (for the Summer School of the Theatre): RobertStephen Woodward.

The United Nations Prize, $50 (given by the late Dr. Annie Bruce Jamieson for the mostoutstanding contribution in the furtherance of the aims and objects of the UnitedNations): Charlotte Jane Banfield.

AgricultureThe MacMillan and Bloedel Prize in Agriculture, $100 (best report on an assigned study

involving the use of Douglas fir plywood): Ewing William Rae.

Architecture

The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Prize, approx. $66 (books) (for architectural design): Ewart Arthur Wetherill.

B.C. Coast Woods Prize in Architecture, $100 (for special design project involving useof wood): R. Weldon Haley.

The Powell River Company Prize, books, $50 (for excellence in Planning): Derek NeilWeismiller.

Arts and Science

The Armstead Prize in Biology and Botany, $50 (scholastic achievement): Job Kuijt.The David Bolocan Memorial Prize, $25 (outstanding student in Deportment of Philos

ophy and Psychology): Margaret Knox Mcllwraith.The Llewellyn Jones Prize in Zoology, $50 (outstanding achievement in Zoology, field of

entomology): Charles Ronald Harris.Prize of the Minister of Switzerland ,books (proficiency in French Language and Liter

ature):Peter Reginald CollinsSylvia Maria Opechowski.

Slavoriic Studies Graduation Prizes, $50 each (donated by Walter C. Koerner, Esq., inhonour of Dr. William J. Rose, and awarded for high standing in Slavoriic Studies):Boleslaw BoreyszaSylvia Maria Opechowski.

Special University Prize for Proficiency in Economics, $50: Ronald Alexander Shearer.The United Empire Loyalists Association Medal and Prize, $35 (best essay dealing with

history of United Empire Loyalists): Vaclav Mudroch.University Essay Prize, books, $25 (best essay in Department of English): Ruth E.

McConnell.

Commerce

The CKNW Scholarship in Television, $500 (for the summer course at NorthwesternUniversity): Ronald Thomas Robinson.

Engineering

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (U.B.C. Branch) Prize, $25 (best designin the course M.E. 463): Gordon Stanley Boyle.

Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Prizes, $100 each (general proficiency in the final two yearsof Forest Engineering):1. James Thomas Trebett2. No award.

Engineering Institute of Canada (Vancouver Branch) Walter Moberly Memorial Prize, $25(best engineering report): Donald Allen Shaw.

The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forest Engineering, $100 (highest standing in the coursefor the B.A. Sc. degree in Forest Engineering): James Thomas Trebett.

The Ingledow Prize, $50 (general proficiency in engineering): Gordon Cedric Oates.The Northern Electric Company Limited Prize, $100 (outstanding record in the final two

years of Electrical Engineering): Karl Heinz Englehardt.The Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association Graduation Prize, $50 (highest

standing in the course C.E. 470 on Highway Engineering): Ronald Arnison.The Timber Preservers Limited Prizes (best plans and specifications of a structure of

treated timber):First Prize, $65—Philip T. Cook.Second Prize, $45—Thomas CovelloThird Prize, $25—Jeffrey Stewart Craig.Merit Awards, $15 each:

Ronald ArnisonPaul John HoenmansDonald Allen Shaw.

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Law

The Canada Law Book Company Prize (high standing in the subject of Conflict of Lows):Norma Bell Christie.

The Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Prize, $50 (highest standing in the courseon Mortgages): John Bryett Watson.

The Corswell Company Limited Prize (books) (highest standing in Third Year): John BryettWotson.

The Norgan Essay Prize, $50 each (best legal reports):Gowan Thomas GuestAllan Winstanley Bilsland.

The Toronto General Trusts Corporation Prize, $30 (highest standing in the subject ofTrusts): Norma Bell Christie.

Medicine

The Dean’s Medal (outstanding record and progress throughout the four years of thecourse): Victor Allon McPherson.

The Dr. Frank Porter Patterson Memorial Scholarship, $150 (merit and interest inorthopaedic surgery): Ralph Marenus Christensen.

The Homer Price, $100, and Gold Medal (highest aggregate standing in the four-yearcourse in the subject of Medicine): Albert Reginald Cox.

The Ingram & Bell Limited Prize (special award for proficiency and over-all qualifications): Alexander Hugh Pontifex.

Nursing

The Provincial Department of Health and Welfare (Health Branch) Prize, $100: ThorunHelga Amngrimson.

Vancouver Registered Nurses’ Award, $250 (for post-graduate training): Shirley JaneMatthews

Pharmacy

The Cunningham Prize in Pharmacy, $50 (outstanding record in all years of thecourse): Paul Peter Antosz.

The Dean E. L. Woods Memorial Prize, $50, donated by the Pharmaceutical Associationof the Province of British Columbia (outstanding record in the practical and theoretical ports of the pharmaceutical subjects during the course): Anne Tomljenovich.

The Mollinckrodt Chemical Works Limited Prize, $25, (highest standing in PharmaceuticalChemistry), divided equally between:Paul Peter AntoszKenneth Leonard Ward.

The Merck Awards, books (highest standing in Pharmaceutical Chemistry):Paul Peter AntoszKenneth Leonard Ward.

Pharmacy Alumni Book Prize (best all-round potential pharmacist):T. G. Owen Nelmes.

AWARDS ANNOUNCED BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS

The Athione Fellowships (Awarded by the United Kingdom Government to engineeringgraduates for post-graduate training in the United Kingdom), transportation, fees,and maintenance:Norman George DaviesGordon Cedric OatesJames Alexander McNishGordon Victor Ward.

National Research Council Awards:Fellowships, $1,400 each—

Ronald Ernest Bedford (Physics)Harvey Allen Buckmaster (Physics)Joseph André Paquette (Physics)Alan Robb Paterson (Biochemistry).

Studentships, $1,100 each—Thomas Kennedy Alexander (Physics)George Brierley Chadwick (Physics)Charlotte Froese (Mathematics)Donald Grant Irvine (Zoology)Garth Jones (Physics)George Croydon Neilson (Physics)Ernest Peters (Metallurgical Engineering)Anne Cochrane Robertson (Pharmacology)Eric Paterson Swan (Chemistry)Harold H. K. Wesemeyer (Physics).

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Bursaries, $800 each—Charles 8. M. Bailey (Animal Husbandry)Law!ence Gerald Bell (Metallurgical Engineering)William David S. Bowering (Chemistry)Eugene Butkov (Mathematics)Joseph 5. Fiorentino (Metallurgical Engineering)Beverley Joan Fulton (Chemistry)Rudolph R. Haering (Physics)Michael Ross Hanna (Agronomy)Yvonne Henrion (Mathematics)B. Percy Hildebrand (Electrical Engineering)Mary Lennox (Zoology)Garfield W. McMahon (Physics)Herbert S. Pepin (Biology)Stanley James W. Price (Chemistry)Robert Edward Pugh (Physics)Howard Norton Rundle (Physics)James Wilmer Smith (Chemical Engineering)Robert Charles Thompson (Mathematics)Carole Ann Wallick (Chemistry)Robert Selkirk Wood (Forestry).

Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fellowships, $1,200 and tuition fees:Peter Reginald Collins (French)Ian Macdonald Drummond (Economics).

World University Service (University of British Columbia Branch) Exchange Scholarship(to India): Corinne Flett Robertshow.

MiscellaneousWall Street Journal Prize (achievement in the course on Security Analysis and Invest-.

ments): Cecil Alec MacKenzie.

2. AWARDS ANNOUNCED MAY 28th, 1954

General

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Proficiency Scholarships, $200 each:Sheila M. Carstens (Victoria College)Cameron Morris Carley (Applied Science)Michail Schaedle (Agriculture)Thomas Hugh Bennett (Arts and Science)John H. Duerksen (Arts and Science).

The Canadion Women’s Press Club (Vancouver Branch) Scholarship, $250 (aptitude infield of journalism): Helen Anne Donnelly.

The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, $400 each (renewals for proficiency):Peter Robert GranthamRobert Stanley GrunoWilliam Mervin JaryMaureen Louise SankeyJohn Porter SutherlandWilliam Alan Hamilton DoddTrudean Mounce.

Jonathan Rogers Awards, $100 each (proficiency):Norman Herbert Anderson (Agriculture)Margaret Jean Sherry (Home Economics)Richard Henry Silversides (Applied Science)Edgar Wesley Toop (Agriculture).

The Macmillan Company of Canada Prize in Creative Writing, $50 (best original shortstory): Louis Jacques Harissen.

The Mary Stewart Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $100 (scholastic standing and proficiency in German studies): Douglas Norman Mclnnes.

The U.B.C. Branch No. 72 of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Scholarship Fund, $200(proficiency): Peter George Maclaren.

The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers (renewals for proficiency), $400 each:Douglas Norman MclrinesLyle Purmal RobertsonGraham SomervilleRonold Lamont SomervilleLarry RotenbergGordon Leonard Wilcox.

The William Eugene Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $100 (scholastic standing andstudent achievement): Maureen Louise Sankey.

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AgricultureThe Alan Walter Shore Memorial Scholarship, $100 (work in the field of nutrition):

Kurt Euwald Ebner.The British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association Golden Jubilee (1939) Scholarship, $125

(high standing, horticultural option, Third Year): Ronald Herbert Hurov.The David Thom Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in the Second Year): Douglas Wallace

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

Alexander McKeague.The Hogarth Scholarships, $125 each (proficiency in Third Year):

Justin Alexander McKeagueDouglas Podraic Ormrod.

The Nabob Scholarship in Food Technology, $300 (high standing in Fourth Year, FoodTechnology course): Frank John Kadla.

University Scholarship in Agriculture, $200 (proficiency in First Year): Tom DavidDouglas Groves

Architecture

The Atlas Asbestos Company Limited Prize, $200 (best solution to design problem involving asbestos cement products, Third Year): Beverley James Wensley.

The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Prizes, approx. $66 each (high standingin architectural design):Third Year—Gordon Dadwell Hartley.Fourth Year—No award.

The B.C. Coast Woods Prizes in Architecture, $50 each (best set of wood constructiondetails or working drawings for design project):Second Yeor—Casey Skakun.Fourth Year—Clyde Dancy Rowett.Fourth Year—Patrick Edgar Loukes.

The Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Scholarship, $250 (best solution of architecturalproblem, Fourth Year): David Ernest Home.

The Charles J. Thompson Prizes, $50 each (highest standing in History of Art):Second Year—Gordon Richard Graham.Third Year—Charles H. Easton.

The McCarter and Nairne scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Third Year Architecture): Charles H. Easton.

The Schlage Lock Company Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Second Year): RonaldBassett Howard.

Arts and Science

The Ahepa Prize, $100 (proficiency in Greek): Elizabeth Mary Cornish.The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Economics, $150 (proficiency in Economics,

proceeding to Final Year): Mary Lillian Seely.The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Wood Chemistry, $150 (high standing, proceed

ing to Final Year): Alexander James Fnlayson.The Beverley Cayley Scholarship, $100 (male student with highest standing in First Year

English): Klaus Fritz Hoechsmann by reversion to Marco Anderegg.The Burbidge Scholarships, $125 each (general proficiency in Physics and Mathematics

Honours Course, Third Year):(1) Lyle Purmal Robertson by reversion to Alfred Stanley Barker.(2) Ernie Andrew Gustav Larson.

The California Standard Company Undergraduate Scholarships, $375 each (proficiencyand promise in fields of the oil industry, proceeding to the Final Year):(1) Lyle Pumal Robertson.(2) Douglas Neil Hillhouse.

The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize, $25 (highest standing in Chemistry, ThirdYear): Gordon Lothian Caldow.

The Dr. Isabel Macinnes Prize, $50 (proficiency in German 120 or 130): James DouglasJamieson (Second Year).

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Scholarship in English Language and Literature, $250 (higheststanding in the Third Year Hanours Course): Elizabeth Mary Cornish.

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Scholarships for the Humanities, $100 each (proficiency in thefield of the humanities):George Hector ForbesKathleen Ann Sutherland.

The Frances Willard Prize, $25 (best essay on temperance, second prize): Eleanor LouiseMacLeon.

The Gwynne-Vaughan Memorial Scholarship, $100 (proceeding after graduation totheology, Anglican College): Gavin Montague Rumsey.

The German Government Book Prizes (proficiency in German):Third Year—George Hector ForbesThird Year—Susan FriesenThird Year—Douglas N. Mclnnes.

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The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Scott Memorial Scholarship, $50 (proficiencyin Biology 330): Alice Esther Marrion.

The John and Annie Southcott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (aptitude in the field of B.C.History): Walter Douglas Young.

The McGill Graduates Scholarship, $125 (highest standing in English and French combined, Second Year): Elizabeth Blanche Norcross.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Ecanamic Geography (donated by Canadian TransportCompany Limited), $100 (Third Year student with high standing): Ernest Roy Officer.

The Polish Friendship “Zgoda” Society Prize, $100 (proficiency in course Polish 110):Michael Geoffrey Peers.

Royal Institution Scholarship in Arts and Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year):Klaus Fritz Hoechsmann.

The Shaw Memorial Scholarship, $62.50 each (highest standing irs Second Year in two ofEnglish, Greek, Latin combined):Ruth Julia KraneSimm Wing Yip.

The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year inEnglish and Economics combined): Gordon Ross Munro.

The Undergraduate Scholarships in Slavonic Studies:(a) Proficiency in course Slavanics 311 (Central Europe), $150 each—.

Fourth Year—Audrey Marilyn Adams.Third Year—Robert Martin Bone.

(b) Proficiency in Third Year Honours Slavonics, $250—Eleanor Louise Brundrett.

University Great War Scholarships, $200 each (general proficiency):Michael John FraserRobert Stewart Roger.

University Scholarship for Trois-Pistoles, $185 (for summer study in French at TroisPistoles): Elizabeth Blanche Norcross.

University Scholarships in Arts and Science, $200 each:(a) Third Year—

(1) highest in Sciences—William Alexander Webber.(2> highest in non-Sciences—Edwin Lipinski.

(I,) Second Year—(1) highest standing—Keith Yates.(2) second highest standing—lan Hacking.

(c) First Year—(1> second highest standing—Robert Phelan Langlonds.(2) third highest standing—Wilfried Herman Ziegler.

The Vancouver and District New Jazz Society Scholarship in Music, $100 (proficiency inThird Year, Major in Music): Margaret Alice Webster.

The Vancouver Province Scholarship, $250 (proficiency in Third Year in Political Science):Douglas Allan Mitchell.

The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Canadian History): John Ronald Longstaffe.

Commerce

The Alaska Pine Scholarship in Commerce, $150 (highest standing in First Year): MaryAnn McCamey.

The B.C. Tree Fruits Limited Prizes, $100 each for expenses of survey trip to Okanagan(highest standing in Geography 201):Bernard Charles LavalleeRonald Wesley Buchanan.

The British Pacific Scholarship in Accident and Health Insurance, $100 (for investigationin the field of occident and health insurance and proceeding to Final Year): WilliamLafayette McCamey.

The Elmer Johnston Memorial Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in TransportationPractices ond Policies and proceeding to Fourth Year in this field): James EliotEccott.

The Gault Brothers Limited Scholarships in Commerce, $300 each (high standing, aptitudein fields of marketing, manufacturing, and finance):(a) entering Third Year—

Geoffrey Robert ConwayDaniel Luman McDonald (relinquished)Allan Herbert Palmer.

(b) entering Fourth Year—Richard Burton Barrow MeyerCohn Gibson PewDonald George Usher.

The Hudson’s Boy Company Service Awards (tuition fees):John Inge HansenPeter MacAulay McDonaldHenry Thompson DeLong.

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The J. Ewart Collins Memorial Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in advanced accounting,Third Year): Melvin Bruce Pepper.

The Jim Wallace Credit Union Service Award (donated annually by the B. C. CreditUnion League), $250: James Edward Caulfield.

The Kiwanis Club Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in Third Year): Cohn Gibson Pew.The Morrow Scholarship in Commerce, $65 (outstanding student in Commerce 281):

Richard Sheldon Nicholls.The N. Leo Klein Memorial Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year): Robert

John Matthews.The Peat Morwick Mitchell & Co. Scholarship, $300 (high standing in Second Year, ac

counting option): Allen Baxter.The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Commerce (donated by the North Pacific Shipping Com

pany Ltd.), $250 (general proficiency, proceeding to Final Year): Peter John Peters.The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in International Trade Problems (donated by the Empire

Shipping Company Limited, $250 (high standing in field of International and ForeignTrade, Second or Third Year): William Lafayette McCamey.

Th Price Waterhouse & Co. Scholarship, $250 (high standing in Third Year, accountingoption): Robert Leo Firus.

The Trans-Canada Investment Corporation Scholarship, $150 (high standing in BusinessFinance): Robert Henry Brady.

The Transportation and Customs Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade Awards, $75each (best major reports on Traffic Management):Ray Spencer DixonJames Eliot EccottToivo LaanemoeRonald Douglas MacRae (Forestry).

The Winspear, Hamilton, Anderson and Company Scholarships, $150 each (merit in ThirdYear of accounting option):Bruno V. W. WesterlundWilliam Robert Emerton.

The Woodward Scholarships, $125 each:(a) highest standing in Commerce 261—Ralph Long.(b) highest standing in Commerce 362—John Howard Nelson.

Engineering

The Association of Professional Engineers Prizes, books, $25 each (best summer essays,Third Year):Robert Affleck (Chemical)Raymond George Johnson (Civil)William Ross Tracey (Electrical)Eric Walter Mountjoy (Geological)Robert Morden Brown (Mechanical).

The B.C. Coast Woods Prizes in Engineering (best designs of wooden roof-truss inC.E. 370):First Prize, $100—Raymond George Johnson.Second Prize, $50—Charles Henry Gairris.Third Prize, $25—Joseph Hugh Hulse.

The B’nai B’rith Chapter No. 77 Scholarship, $50 (highest standing in Third Year Chemical Engineering): Victor Leo Isfeld.

The Boultbee-Bosustow Scholarship, $250 (proficiency in Third Year Mining or Metallurgy subjects): John Bruce Mitchell.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Undergraduate EngineeringScholarships, $200 each (proficiency, Third Year):Cilfton McGinnis (Civil)Frank Arthur Ruegg (Electrical)Robert Morden Brown by reversion to Boris Auksmann (Mechanical).

The California Standard Undergraduate Scholarship, $375 (proficiency and promise infields of the oil industry, proceeding to the Final Year): Walter Dietiker.

The Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Scholarships, $150 each (highest standing in ThirdYear Forest Engineering):(1) Charles Henry Gairns(2) No award.

The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, B. C. Section, Prizes (best summeressays in Geology, Mining, or Metallurgy), books, $20 each (awards made in March):Geology—Eric W. Mountjoy.Metallurgy—Sergio Mussio.Mining—Gordon E. Agar.

The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize (proficiency in Third Year Chemical Engineering): David Balfour Forrest.

The Dunsmuir Scholarship, $190 (proficiency in Third Year Mining): Gordon Edward Agar.The Engineering Institute of Canada Prize, $25 (standing, and activities in engineering

organizations): William Ross Tracey.General Construction Company Limited Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in First and Second

Years): John Joseph Falkland Laewen.

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The G. M. Dawson Scholarship, $50 (highest standing in geological subjects, Third Year):William George Smitheringale.

The Ingledow Prizes, $50 each (proficiency):First Year—Donald Walter NybergSecond Year—Ronald Alfred SterneThird Year—Laurie Gene Marando.

The Kennecott Copper Corporation Scholarship in Mining, $500 each for two years:Gordon Edward Agar (renewal for second year)Clifford Hugh Frame (new award).

The Lambert Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Third Year Civil Engineering): LaurieGene Marando.

Northern Commercial Company Scholarship, $500 (proficiency and aptitude): FrankStewart Deeth.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Chemistry, $125 (proficiency in Chemistry in the Thirdand lower years): David Balfour Forrest.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Machine Design and Theory (donated by the CanadaShipping Company Limited), $250 (proficiency in the Third Year, Mechanical Engineering): Alan de Coverly Veale.

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering (donated by the Hon. ClarenceWallace, C.B.E.), $250 (proficiency in the theoretical and practical work, Third Year):Robert Morderi Brown.

Royal Institution Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year):Donald Walter Nyberg.

The R. Randolph Bruce Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in Metallurgical Engineering):Sergia Mussio.

The Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarship, $100: Boris Auksmann.The University Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (highest standing in Second Year):

Ronald Alfred Sterne.

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

Year): Peter Harris.The Plimsoll Club Scholarships in Forestry (donated by the Seaboard Shipping Company

Limited, Vancouver); $150 each (proficiency in the Third Year):(1) Business Administration Option—Donald Murdo Graham.(2) General Forestry Option—Emerson Boyd Kelly.

Home EconomicsThe Alice Ravenhill Prize, $50 (highest stonding in Second Year): Gertrude Lillian Philp.The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship in Home Economics, $100 (highest

standing in Third Year): Margaret Vanceline Kiddoo.

Law

The Canada Permanent Trust Company Prize, $50 (highest standing in the course onProperty): Mark Murray de Weerdt.

The Carswell Company Book Prizes, $20 each (highest standing):Second Year—William Joseph WorrallFirst Year—John Evan Spencer.

The H. Carl Goldenberg Book Prize (high standing): Peter Woods Butler.The Hon. R. L. Maitlond Memorial Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in Second Year):

William Joseph Worroll.The Ladner Prizes in Law (high standing), $50 each:

Ronald Clifton BrayJames Archibald MacAulay.

The Norgan Scholarships, $150 each (leading students):Second Year—

(1) William Joseph Worrall by reversion to Shirley Eileen McLeod.(2) Jacob Austin.(3) Harry Ferdinand Thomas.

First Year—(1) John Evan Spencer.(2) Harold A. Hollinrake.(3) Mary Rendina Kathleen Hassle.(4) Robert Edward Beairsto.

Special Book Prize, $25 (high standing): Hans Bjoern Haereid.

Pharmacy

The B.C. Drugs Limited Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year): Gwendolyn Faye Quen Leong.

The Canadian Association for the Advancement of Pharmacy Scholarship, $100 each(proficiency):Second Year—Ellen Alma Arnet.Third Year—Ann-Marie Catherwood.

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The Charles E. Frosst Scholarship, $125 (highest standing in the combined Second andThird Years): Elaine Marion Moore by reversion to Daphne Louise Athertan.

The Cunningham Scholarship in Pharmacy, $100 (highest standing in Third Year): DaphneLouis Athertori by reversion through Elaine Marion Moore to Ewart Lloyd Lock.

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Scholarship in Pharmacy, $150 (best over-all record to the endof the Third Year): Elaine Marion Moore.

The Pharmacy Alumni Book Prizes (best all-round potential pharmacists):Second Year—Owen Gordon Davies.Third Year—Alan Harry Bacon.

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

$50 (outstanding achievement in the Second Year): Joyce E. Runnalls.The Lieutenant James Douglas Hamilton Book Prize, $20 (academic and physical profici

ency in the Third Year): Geoffrey Laurence Goodship.The West Vancouver Kinsmen Club Book Prize, $25 (proficiency in physical education

skills—aquatics—in Third Year): Mary Jean Pearson.

Awards Made by Other Institutions

Scholarships for Study at German Universities (World University Service, U.B.C. Branch):Michael Geoffrey PeersAlfred Henry Siemens.

Norwegian Government Scholarship, $450 approx. (study at Oslo): John Maldwyn Thomas.

In Extension CoursesFreight Traffic Management Prizes (Education Committee of the Canadian Industrial

Traffic League, British Columbia):Third Year Course Prize, $25—Al Cornell (Pacific Great Eastern Railway).Second Year Course Prize, tuition fees—Miss M. J. Campbell (B.C. Packers).First Year Course Prize, tuition fees—William J. Ritchie (Great Northern Railway).

3. AWARDS ANNOUNCED JUNE 9th, 1954

Faculty of Medicine

The Dr. A. B. Schinbein Memorial Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in the subject ofSurgery, Third Year): Alfred Dudley Sleigh.

The Dr. H. L. W. Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $300 (highest standing in the two preclinical years): Alexander Rankin McKay Cairns.

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Medical Scholarships (First Year), $200 each:(1) highest standing in Anatomy—Barbara Elaine Hossie and David Francis Hard-

wick (equal) by reversion to David Francis Hardwick.(2) highest standing in Biochemistry—Barbara Elaine Hossie.(3) highest standing in Physiology—Gerald Arthur Kiassen.

The Dr. Walter Stewart Baird Memorial Prize, $50 (best graduation dissertation): Marjorie Ellen iansch.Honourable Mention—Margaret May Guest; William H. Reginald Tanner; TheodoreLeo Jansch.

The Osler Society Scholarship, $100 (Third Year student with most outstanding record inthe study of Internal Medicine): Kenneth Rowland Donnelly.

The Samuel and Rebecca Nemetz Memorial Scholarship, $100 (Graduating student withspecial aptitude for research): Henry Pauls.

The Sandoz Prize in Pharmacology (equipment) (highest standing in Pharmacology,Second Year): Katherine Diane Sawyer.

The Sandoz Prizes in Clinical Microscopy (Sandoz Atlas of Haematology) (Leading students in Clinical Microscopy):Dwight Irving PeretzJohn Vernon George HallHarry Edward McLeanDennis Maurice ClarkJohn James McGheeGeorge William SleathPeter Finden StonierDavid Alfred BooneAlexander Rankin McKay CairnsEva Marie Stekl.

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The Women’s Auxiliary to the International College of Surgeons Scholarships, $250 each(aptitude and ability in subject of Surgery, proceeding to Final Year):Anne Julio WorthWalter Chariton MacDonald.

For Summer SessionSir Charles Tupper Chapter, LO.D.E., Bursary, $50 (general standing, for ottendonce in

Summer Session, 1954): John Douglas Hayhurst.Summer School of the Theatre Bursaries, $45 each (for attendance at the Summer School

of the Theatre, 1954):Marie AdamsRobert BogueDonald McGregorScot FarncombeBena Shuster.

University Women’s Club Theatre Scholarship, $45 (for the Summer School of theTheatre, 1954): Daphne Stanley-Harris.

Awards Made During SessionThe St. Paul’s Hospital Medical Staff Bursary, $300 (awarded in February, 1954): David

Melvin Smith (Third Year, Faculty of Medicine).R. J. Pop Scholarship in Wildlife Biology, $150 (awarded in October, 1953): Percy John

Bandy (Graduate Studies).

4. AWARDS ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 1st, 1954

AWARDS FOR GRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCH

The Canadian Life Insurance Medical Fellowship, $5,000 (special medical research):Dr. G. E. Dower.

The Lower Mainland Dietetic Association Scholarship in Home Economics, $100 (fardietetic interneship): Blanche Banerd.

The Powell River Company Limited Scholarship, $700 renewal (Wood Chemistry): ShirleyAnne Sutherland.

The Savage Shoe Campany Fellowship, $1,500 (special medical research): Dr. JohnKemp Poole.

University Teaching Fellowship, $1,200 (Mathematics): Rimhak Ree.

UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS

In All Faculties

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Special Scholarships, $200 each:Dolores BanerdSheila Croker (relinquished)Jack Redvers HurstEdward Howden KnightWalter R. RasmussenKenneth M. RichmondAdrienne Todd (relinquished)Mary June Young.

The Gault Brothers Limited Scholarship in Commerce, $300: William George Fyfe.The Janet Hatfield Medical Scholarship, $200: R. W. Elwaod Flather.Jonathan Rogers Awards (general):

John Butterfield, $200Gordon L. Caldow, $200John Costerton, $175George Hector Forbes, $200Douglas James Henderson, $175Wayne Ronald Irvine, $225William Gordon Irvine, $150Ernest Roy Officer, $175John Ernest Parker, $175Adrienne Todd, $200Derek George Vallis, $175Hadden Gilmour Whitelaw, $175Thomas Arthur Wilson, $200Keith Yates, $175.

The Louis Lipsey Toohill Scholarships (Medicine), $500 each:Peter John BoergMargaret CoxAlexander Mandeville.

The Mexican Student Scholarship, $200 and tuition fees: Alfanso Corona Renteria.

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For University Entraiice and

Senior Matriculation

The Allied Printing Trades Council Union Label Scholarship, $200: James Malcolm McMillan (Victoria College).

The Annie B. Jamiesori Scholarship, $150: Kenneth Malcolm Dye.

The B. C. Inter-High Boys’ Basketball Association Thunderbird Quarterback Club Scholarship, $200: Stanley Edward Gustin.

British Columbia Forest Products Limited Scholarships, $300 each:Alfred Chan (Victoria College)Geroline HansenDigby KierElwin C. MacDonaldIrene Westwick.

The British Columbia Japanese Canadian Citizens’ Association Entrance Scholarship,$100: Jack Shigeo Matsushita.

The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, ($400 a year for a maximum offive years):Thomas Raymond MeadowcroftGael Harling Stott (Victoria College).

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

Timothy Angus Williams (Victoria College).Second highest standing in the Province—

Jeremy Stephen Drummond Winter (Victoria College).Highest standing in school areas of the Province—

Area 1—George James SofkoArea 2—Relinquished by Anne Isabel Richard to Evelyn Winifred OslandArea 3—Sidney Wayne HubbleArea 4—Joyce Chiyeko Gyoba and Stuart Michael Piddocke (equal)Area 5—Marion NastichArea 6—Relinquished by Thomas Raymond Meadowcroft to John David SmithArea 7—Martin Michael ZlotnikArea 8—Penelope Ann GodfreyArea 9—Valerie Joy ElliottArea 10—Geraldine Louise SaundersArea 11—Margaret Helen WeickArea 12—By reversion from Timothy Angus Williams, Jeremy Winter, and Gael

Stott to Marjorie Anne Gilbart (Victoria College)Area I 3—Gwyneth Mary McArravy.

The Jean Craig Smith Scholarship, $400: Charlotte Anne Scott Thomson.The Nancy Ryckman Scholarship, $190: Mary Jean Levirs.The Pacific Brewers Agents’ Ltd. Scholarships:

Gwendolyn Delmas, $400Lois Eckstein, $200William L Hardy, $400Myrna Joy, $400Gwendo Lloyd, $400Dorothy Jean Mutrie, $400Kenneth C. Mackenzie, $400Ian Armstrong McCallum, $400John L. Northey, $400Robert John Leslie Rogers, $200Beth Spoil, $400G. Frank Owen Tyers, $400Arthur R. Yeske, $400.

The Peter A. Schwerdt Peace River Entrance Scholarships, $500 each:Milton Percy AndersonRichard Terrence Harrison.

The Phrateres Scholarship Fund, $100: C. Margaret Briscall.The Royal Institution Scholarships for Grade XIII, $200 each:

Highest standing in the Province—Norman Joseph Gri, by reversion through intermediate winners to Robert John

Leslie Rogers.Second highest standing in the Province—.-

Edward Peter Jones.Third highest standing in the Province—

Relinquished by Joan Katherine Portsmouth through intermediate winners toJudith Frances Slack.

Three candidates of next highest standing in the Province other than in districts39,40,41, 44, 45, and 61:(1) Fay Francis McNish(2) John Featherstone Hilliker by reversion through intermediate winners to

James Robert Prough.(3) Beverley Joan Lipsett by reversion through intermediate winners to Mar

garet Anne Brett.

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Special Entrance Scholarship, $400: Charles Alexander Roy Lammie.

The T. E. and M. E. Lodner Memorial Scholarship, $400: Daniel Richard Birch

U.B.C. Alumni Aassociation Regional Scholarships, $250 each:Margaret Anne BrettWilliam John DentLois K. EcksteinEugene EgertDonna M. E. Finch (Victoria College)Edward Peter JonesBarbara J. LeithClive Barry LytleShirley Ann McKelvey.

University Scholarships for University Entrance, $175 each: See list of winners of theChris Spencer Foundation Scholarships for University Entrance.

Union Carbide Canada Limited Undergraduate Scholarship ($500 a year for four years):Norman Joseph Gri.

The University Women’s Club of New Westminster Scholarship, $150: Sheila Croker.The Victoria Naval Officers’ Association Scholarship, $300: Stuart Michael Piddocke.

BURSARIES

(In all Faculties)

The Admiral Jellicoe Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Peter George MacLaren.Agriculture Bursary (Anonymous), $50: Dauglas Albert MacLennan.The Albert 0. Koch Bursary, $100: Norman Herbert Anderson.The Allied Officers’ Auxiliary Bursary, $75: Peter Francis Owen.The Alvin Cunningham Bursary, $200: Patricia Ann Burnett.The A. Max Charkow Bursary, $100: Graham Drew.The American Woman’s Club Bursary, $250: Barbara Elizabeth Hart.The American Woman’s Club Bursary for Social Work, $250: Audrey Mary Coppock.The A. Nathan Fox Bursary, $25: Bernard Reed Anderson.The Anne S. Campbell Bursaries:

Marco Anderegg, $200Roland Frank Anderson, $50Sheila Croker, $50William Charles Olsen, $200.

The Aristocrat Cookware Limited Home Economics Bursary, $100: Mary Margaret Povah.The Aristocrat Cookware Limited Bursary, $100: Gordon Alexander Thom.The A. Rothstein Bursary, $100: Kathleen Anne Avison.The Baynes Manning Limited Bursary, $300: John Frank Kluck.The B. C. Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Detlef Matz.The B.C. Electric Veterans’ Association Bursaries, $100 each:

Jock Redvers HurstGerald William Moulds.

The B. C. Society of Internal Medicine Bursary, $300: Kenneth Rowland Donnelly.Beta Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority Bursary, $50: Myrla Aileen Lontz.Beta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Bursary, $50: Fay Francis McNish.The British Columbia Chapter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity Bursary, $100: Raymond Pletcher.British Columbia Forest Products Limited Bursaries, $250 each:

Gurdov Singh GillWalter KomarnickyLois RobertsonHenry WestwickRoy Westwick.

The British Columbia PsychalogicoT Association Bursary, $50: Edwin Lipinski.Bursary (Anonymous), $100: James Douglas Jamieson.The Captain LeRoy Memorial Bursary, $150: Marion Eileen Rainer.The Columbia Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Joseph Annandale Chamberlain.The Coronation Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursary, $50: Estelle Pamela Temple.The Cristall Bursary, $25: James Gray Sharpe.The Dave Franks Bursary, $40: Lion Jacob Sharzer.The David Thom Bursaries, $75 each:

No. 2—Herbert Ronald HurovNo. 3—Douglas Padraic Ormrod.

Delta Gamma Bursary for the Blind, $100: James Nyman.Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Bursary, $50: Lorna Jane Skelton.The Dr. A. B. Greenberg Bursary, $75: Rodger Cyril Stanton.The Elsie Scabee Carpenter Memorial Bursary, $100: Kathryn Millet Salter.

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The Engineers’ Wives’ Association Bursory, $150: Alan Veole.Epsilon Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity Bursary, $50: Melvin Robert Higgins.The Evelyn Stewart Hamilton McLennan Memorial Bursary, $100: Alfred Klassen.

The Faculty Women’s Club Bursary, $125: June Estelle Schoenle.The Flying Officer Reverend George Robert Pringle Memorial Bursary, $250: Robert

Martin Bone.The Forty-Second Vancouver Guide Company Bursary, $50: Mary Jean Pearson.

The Frances Milburn P.E.O. Bursary, $225: Kathleen Anne Avisan.The Freeman, Freeman & Silvers Bursary in Law, $100: Thomas Rodney Berger.

Gamma Phi Beta Bursary, $100: Clara N. Daem.The Home Economics Undergraduate Society Bursary, $40: Audrey Dieno.The Jack Cohen Bursary, $150: William George Fyfe.The Joe Satanav Bursary, $25: Donald Neil Abbott.The John MacRae Memorial Bursary, $150: Owen Gordon Davies.Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Bursary, $100: Else von Rosen.The Katznelson Bursary, $25: Beverley May Gartrell.The Kerrisdale Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Daniel William Somerville.The Ketchum Manufacturing Company, Limited, Bursary, $50: Kurt Ebner.The Khaki University and Young Men’s Christian Association Memorial Fund Bursaries,

$100 each:Joan Doreen BainesRichard B. BennettW. lvar DonaldFrank George ElkinsRobert Wesley Smith.

The Kiwassa Club of New Westminster Bursary, $75: Elizabeth Diane Grocock.The Lady Laurier Club Bursary, $100: Jacqueline Trafford.The Lieut-Col. C. C. Merritt, V.C., Chaptcr, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Rodger Cyril Stan

ton.The Lighthall Memorial Bursary, $50: Denis John Hassell.The Lions Ladies’ Club Bursary, $200: Gerald Keith Webb.The Louis Toban Bursary, $100: Ellen Alma Arnet.The Max Freeman Bursary, $25: Peter Eric John Aylen.The M. B. Cohen Memorial Bursary, $25: Charles Needhom.The Medical Ball Bursary Fund:

Robert Douglas Barnett, $100Brian Finnemore, $100Kenneth David Dick, $100Daniel Walter Froese, $100Ellis Keith Hutchins, $100Donald Carl Martin, $100John James McGhee, $100.

The Mildred Brock Memorial Bursary, $75: Beverley May Gartrell.The M. M. Waterman Bursary, $25: Lorna Jane Skelton.The Moe Cohen Bursary, $25: Bruce Mason.The McLean Bursaries, $250 each:

Peter Charles HaeringThomas Alfred NordstromJames Robert ProughHerbert James Thorburn.

The Nat Bell Bursary, $150: Leonard James Gamble.The National Paper Box Limited Bursaries, $200 each:

Ralph Lang (Commerce)Douglas Albert MacLennan (Agriculture).

The New Westminster Rotary Club Bursary, $250:William Gordon Irvine, $125James Gray Sharpe, $125.

The North Shore Medical Society Bursary, $100: Frank Wilfred Vaughan.The Pacific Meat Company Bursary, $200: P. A. John Vesely.The Panhellenic Association and Inter-Fraternity Council Bursary Fund, $30: Kurt B.

Ebner.The Passie Chertkaw Bursary in Accounting, $50: Alexander llczenko.The Phil Wilson Bursary in Forestry, $300: Charles Henry Gairns.P1 Gamma Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Bursary, $50: Mart Kiss.The Plimsoll Club Bursary (donated by the Canadian Stevedoring Company Limited), $300:

Sivert Lam Otis Erickson.The Plimsoll Club Bursory for Law (donated by the Anglo-Canadian Shipping Company

Limited), $300: William Robert Martin.The Plimsoll Club Bursary (donated by Louis Wolfe and Sons (Vancouver) Limited), $300:

John Arnold Lind.

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The Plimsoll Club Bursory in Medicine (donated by the Empire Stevedoring CompanyLimited), $300: Jean Adele Ure.

The Princess Betty Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Fay Francis McNish.

The Provincial Council of British Columbia, Canadian Daughters’ League, Bursaries,$100 each:Rosalie Kathleen HarriottJoyce Aspesi Mounce.

The R.C.A.F. Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary in Medicine, $100: Arthur Joseph Macgregor

The R.C.A.F. Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursory in Nursing: Anne Elizabeth Williams

The R.C.A.F. Veterans’ Bursary Fund:Douglas Kennedy Campbell, $150Yurie Wiens, $150.

The Right Honourable Anthony Eden Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Bernard ReedAnderson.

The Richard Ronald Burns Memorial Bursories, $50 each:Roger Geoffrey GoodallDavid Gillanders.

The Robert S. Day and Son Limited Bursory, $150: Robert Henry Brady.

The Rosemary R. Hope Bursary, $250: Bernard Peter DeJang.The Rotary Memorial Bursaries, $250 each:

Ronald Gearge A. ChisholmBruce MasonPeter George MacLarenChristian SoeIsobel Marie Stephen.

The Sam Rothstein Bursary, $100: Dave Erwin.The Sea Going Hacks Bursary, $200: Alan Harry Bacon.The Sigma Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Clarence Tifenbach.

The St. Paul’s Hospital Medical Staff Bursary, $300: Patrick John Kinohan.

The Summerlond Kiwanis Club Bursary, $100: William T. Krause.The Teachers’ Christian Fellowship Bursary, $125: John Klassen.The Triple Entente Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursaries, $100 each:

(1) Douglas Kennedy Campbell(2) Gordon Wilfred Gell(3) Willard G. Dunlop.

University Women’s Club Bursary, $200: Deena Wokhroucheff.

University Women’s Club General Bursary, $200: Dorothy Colleen Reader.

The Vancouver Bar Association Bursaries, $200 each:Third Year—David Charles Davenport.Second Year—Ronald Clifton Bray.First Year—May Steel.

The Vancouver Panhellenic Alumnae Bursary, $200: Ada Joyce Seraphim.The Vancouver Section National Council of Jewish Women Bursory, $100: Rosalie Kath

leen Harriott.The Victoria Home Economics Association Bursary, $50: Phyllis Marie Wensink.War Memorial Bursary, $50: Donald Neil Abbott.The W. D. Shaffer Bursary Fund, $300: Clifford John Anostasiou.The Western Plywood Company Limited Bursaries, $125:

Donald M. GrahamPeter Hector Pearse.

The Willar4 Kitchen Memorial Bursories, $500 each:Jerry Maxwell NestmanGerald Arthur KlassenJohn Gordon Watt.

The William MacKenzie Swan Memorial Bursary, $250: Thomas Michael Harris.The W. Jack H. Dicks Bursary, $250: George Milton Weiss.World University Service Bursary Fund:

Mohamed Ather Mi, $100Kesar Singh Bhaffi, $100Willem Peter Janssen, $100Dennis Milivolevich, $100Karin Mannchen, $100.

The Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Bursary, $50: Alice Katharine Isaac.

AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONSBritish Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarships, $200 each (Teacher Training):

Frances LiptrotLean C. Mendaza.

The Canadian Legion (Dominion Command), B.E.S.L., Scholarship, $400: George StephenHayne.

The Canadian Legion (Provincial Command), B.E.S.L., Scholarships, $200 each:Lucille BurgessLaurelle LawWilliam E. S. Tennant.

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Central Mortgage arid Housing Corporation Fellowships, $1,200 (Regional and Community Planning):James Barry ChasterRobert Bruce ChiltonLeonard W. H. Lame.Ian William Tweedie.

The Crofton House Alumnae Scholarship, $240: Penelope Ann Godfrey.The French Government Scholarship ($900 opprax.): Sylvia Opechawski.The Mackenzie King Travelling Scholarship, $200: Kenneth Redmond Vaughan Lyon.The National Council of Jewish Women of Canada Geriatric Fellowship, $750 (Social

Work): Mrs. Joan Grant.The Pacific Mills Limited Scholarship, $250: Margaret Weick.Strathcona Trust Scholarship (Physical Education), $100: John Hobkirk Wilson.Vancouver Province Scholarship, $250: Frederick John Morgan.

5. AWARDS ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 25th, 1954For Graduate Study and Research

The Barley Improvement Institute Fellowship, $800: Donald George Fans.The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarships in Community and Regional

Planning, $300 each:Bhagwant Singh JawondaVictor Morgan.

The Dr. F. J. Nicholson Scholarship (Chemistry), $500: Leslie Robert Galloway.The Pacific Pine Co. Ltd. Scholarship, $300 (Forestry): Eric B. Marstrond.The R. J. Pop Scholarship in Wildlife Biology, $150: Nancy Mahoney.The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarships:

Siepko Hendnik Lok, $150Montague Arthur Woodley, $150.

University Fellowship Loan, $1,500: Helen Chang.

For Social WorkThe Junior League of Vancouver Scholarship in Social Work, $500: Myrtle E. Robertson.

For Teacher TrainingThe Dr. Hugh N. MacCorkindale Scholarship for Teacher Training, $100: Jim Killeen.The Vancouver Secondary School Teachers’ Association Scholorshps for Teacher Train

ing, $100 each:Rosalie K. HorriottAlfred Klassen.

Undergraduate Scholarships and Prizes

The American Society for Metals Foundation for Education and Research Scholarship,$400 (Engineering Physics, Metallurgy option): Grenville Robert Mason.

The B.C. Tree Fruits Limited Prize, ($100 expenses to Okonogan): James Deverell Hors-man.

Better Business Bureau Prize, $50 (Commerce): Audrey Edith Butler.The British Columbia Bond Dealers’ Association Scholarship, $150 (Commerce): William

Robert Wyman.The Canadian Forest Industries Entomological Scholarship, $200 (Forestry): Peter Harris.The Canadian Forestry Association (B. C. Branch) Scholarships, $100 each (Forestry):

Eric GraholmGlyn David Rogers.

The Dr. L. L. Horvath Prize in Nursing $50: Louree June Larsen.The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarships, $250 each:

William Gregory (Civil Engineering)Emerson Boyd Kelly (Forestry)Robert John Matthews (Commerce)Sergio Mussio (Mining and Metallurgy)Bruno Frank Peters (Mining and Metallurgy)Robert Wesley Smith (Mechanical Engineering).

The Hudson’s Bay Company Service Award (tuition fees) (Commerce): William Blair Little.The John Inglis Company Limited Scholarships, $125 each (Mining and Metallurgy):

John Anthony ButterfieldDonald Leach Morgan.

The Osler, Hammond & Nanton Scholarship, $150 (Commerce): James Eliot Eccott.Pacific Brewers Agents’ Ltd. Scholarship, $200 (University Entrance): Fred Gunther Schrack.The Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association Scholarship, $250 (Civil Engin

eering): Donald Redding Murray.The Socony-Vacuum Scholarship, $500 (Geology): Ralph Amade Estelle.The Tn-Services University Training Scholarships, $150 each:

General Award (open to all three units)—John Joseph Falkland Loewen.U.N.T.D.—Ronald Lamont Somerville.C.O.T.C.—Alan Leslie Newhouse.R.C.A.F.—Clifford Henry Wilkinson.

U.B.C. Alumni Association Regional Scholarship, $250 (University Entrance): Derek RussellThurlow Fraser.

University Scholarship in Nursing and Health, $200: Carmel Buck.The Vancouver Stock Exchange Scholarship, $250 (Commerce): Charles Gordon McLeod.The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $400 each (University Entrance):

Robert Douglas StrachanSidney Waine Hubble.

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The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (Nursing), $100: Janice MyrtleBacon.

Summer Session ScholarshipsThe British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarship, $100 (Completing Third Year,

highest standing): Walter Boyes.The Summer Session Association Scholarship No. 1, $75 (Completing Second Year, high

est standing): Mrs. Margaret Clarisso Manson.The Summer Session Association Scholarship No. 2, $75 (Completing Second Year, high

est standing): William Bertram Fromson.

BursariesThe Alberta Meat Company Bursary, $50: Leo Kansky.The Alliance Française Bursary, $100: Elizabeth Blanche Norcross.The British Columbia Institute of Agrologists Bursary, $125: Harold Baumbrough.The Carr Bursary, $100: Miloslav Palme.The Coronation Bursary (Provincial Chapter, I.O.D.E,), $100: William Charles Olsen.The David Thom Bursary, No. 1, $150: John M. Webster.The Elizabeth Dobeson Bursary, $200: Stanley Ross Clark.The Ellen Ethel McHattie Memorial Bursary, $300: Stanley Rae Merson.The Esmond Lando Bursary, $100: Charles Barry Baldwin.The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (Local 213) Bursary, $100: Marilyn

Shirley Cupit.The Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia Bursary, $100: Gordon Spare.The Slavonic Studies Bursary, $250: Boleslaw Boreysza.The Sperry Phillips Memorial Bursary, $100: John Alexander McCurrach.The Valcartier Camp Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Evelyn Winifred Osland.The Westminster Medical Association Bursary, $300: Rodger Cyril Stanton.The Women’s Big Block Club Bursary, $75: Gail Lenore McGarrigle.The Worthington Memorial Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $400: Terence Arthur Cagney.

Awards Made by Other InstitutionsThe Burnaby District Teochers’ Cauncil Bursaries, $100 each:

Valerie Joy ElliottDetlef Matz.

The Canadian Legion (Provincial Command), B.E.S.L., Scholarship, $200: Dorothy Virginia Sykes. .

Canadian Construction Association Thesis Competition Prize, $50: Donald Allen Show.The Cominco Undergraduate Scholarship, ($500 a year for four years): Edward Peter

Jones.The Eastern Star Scholarship, $150: Michael Graham Clay.The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bursaries, $200 each:

Cyril James GildersWilliam AllisterMcKerlickCyril Edmund NickolsCharles F. H. GerrardGordon F. LloydDonald John Blacklock (The Dr. A. M. Sanford Memorial Bursary)Peter Wayne Elliott.

The Lady Laurier Club War Memorial Bursary, $200: Marion Downes Wallace.Leonard Foundation Scholarships:

Helen Boone, $200Elizabeth M. L. Brodie, $250H. Theodore Ellis, $200Beatrice A. Geddes, $250G. Sholto Hebenton, $250Beverley Kemp, $150Katherine D. Sawyer, $250Ronald .1. Hancock, $250Edward G. Lee, $100John E. Maunsell, $250Rodney T. H. Nixon, $250John Roderick Ross, $250David L. M. Smith, $250Melvin H. Smith, $250Mary K. Parson, $200Eric D. Powell, $250Bruce C. Whitmore, $250

The Ocean Falls, Local 312, International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper MillWorkers Scholarship, $250: Eleanor Annie Kelso.

Pacific Northwest Personnel Management Association Scholarship, $250: William RalphMurdoch.

The Royal Canadian Engineer Memorial Scholarship, $125: Terence A. Cagney.The Vancouver Foundation—Harold Scanlon Foley, Jr., Memorial Fund:

Roderick Keech ($500 a year for four years)Charles P. Needham ($200)John R. Scarfo ($300).

The Women’s Institute Memorial Scholarship, $250: Lynn Webster.World University Service (U.B.C. Branch) Scholarships (transportation, board, room from

W.U.S. and tuition fees from the University):Kasturi Lal Chopra (India)RoIf Hammer (Norway)Franz Lederer (Germany)Dietrich G. Rauschning (Germany).

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