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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTUMN CONGREGATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY

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Page 1: AUTUMN CONGREGATION...O CANADA 0 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,

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

AUTUMN CONGREGATION

FOR THE

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY

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O CANADA

0 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, O Canada,

We stand on guard for thee.

O Canada, glorious and free!

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

MUSICAL PROGRAM

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PROGRAMME OF CEREMONY

0 CANADA

INVOCATION by the Reverend J . I . Richardson

REMARKS by ALBERT EDWARD 6RAUER

Chancellor of the University of British Columbia

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

by the Chancellor

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS John W . Gardner

The Honourable Howard C. Green

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LETTERS Sir Frank C. Francis

Louis B. W r i g h t

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Sydney C. Barry

Thomas W . Cameron

INTRODUCTION OF CONGREGATION SPEAKER by Norman A . M . MacKenzie

President of the University of Brit ish Columbia

THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS by Dr. John W . Gardner

CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE by the Chancellor

CONFERRING OF DIPLOMAS by the Chancellor

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

A reception wi l l be held in the Common Block immediately af ter the Au tumn Congregation and the Sod-Turning Ceremony for the College of Education.

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THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Dul l ien, Francis Andrew Leslie, Dip. Eng. (Tech. Univ. Budapest) M.A.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Chemical Engineering

Thesis: "Diffusivities in the Ethanol-Water System the Applicability of the Diaphragm Cell Method to the Case of Systems Where Volume Changes Occur on Mixing."

Gi lmar t in , Malvern , B.A. (Pomona Coll .), M.S. (Hawai i) , Uni ted States Biology and Botany

Thesis: 'The Primary Production of a British Columbia Fjord,"

Grigg, Harold Russel, B.Sc, M.Sc. (Saskatchewan), Vancouver Physics Thesis: "Turbulent Diffusion in a Stratified Fluid."

Lee, M a r k Owen, B.A., M.A. (Toronto), Ontar io Classics Thesis: "The Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in Western Literature."

L ing, George McDonald , B.A. (McGil l ) , M.A. (Brit. Col.), Tr in idad Pharmacology

Thesis: "Pharmacological Analysis of EEG "Activation" ."

Lipsicas, Max , B.Sc, B.Sc. Eng. (London), Vancouver Physics Thesis: "Proton Magnetic Resonance Measurements in Gases."

Mur ison, W i l l i am Forbes, B.S.F. (Brit . Col.), M.F. (Harvard), United States Biology and Botany

Thesis: "Macronutrient Deficiency and Its Effect on Coniferous Growth."

Prakash, Anand , B.Sc. (Delhi), M.Sc. (Al lahabad), M.A. (Brit . Col.), India Zoology

Thesis: " A Histochemicai Study of the Distribution and Differentiation of Alkaline Phosphatase in the Gastro-lntestinal Tract of Steelhead Trout (Salmo goirdnerii gairdnerii)",

Ssu, Yun I., B.Sc (Tsing Hua), M.Sc , (Brit . Col.), China Metallurgy Thesis: "Quenched in Defects in Silver and Silver Alloys."

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Cameron, John Ronald, B.A. (Brit . Col.), V ic tor ia English Thesis: "The Arthurian Adultery in English Literature, with Special Emphasis

on Malory, Tennyson, E. A. Robinson and T. W. White."

Connaghan, Charles Joseph, B.A. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Psychology Thesis: "An Exploratory Study of Information Needs of Workers in an Industrial

Organization.

Craig, Kenneth Denton, B.A. (Sir George Wi l l iams), Alber ta Psychology Thesis: "An Investigation of the Relationship Between Some Motivational

Factors and Academic Achievement."

Fox, Jack Frank, B.A. (Bri t . Col.), Mani toba Psychology Thesis: "A Comparison of Goodenough and Stanford-Binet Scores of Children

Referred to a Mental Hygiene Clinic."

Friesen, Ab ram Jacob David, B.S.P. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Pharmacology Thesis: "An Investigation into the Mechanism and Specificity of the Antagonism

Between Barbiturates and Adrenergic Amines."

Fulton, Ethel Margaret , B.A. (Manitoba), Mani toba English Thesis: "Aldous Huxley: The Progressive Interest in Mysticism Shown in his

Prose Works."

Gauthier, Jocelyn Mary , B.A. (Brit . Col.), Ontar io Romance Studies Thesis: "La recherche d'un humanisme chez quelques romanciers canadiens

contemporains."

Hal l , John Greenway, B.A. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Classics Thesis: "The Reign of the Emperors Valerian and Gallienus, A.D. 253-268."

Harshenin, A lex Peter, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Slavonic Studies Thesis: "An Analysis of the Phonology of the Dukhobor Dialect."

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Harvey, Mrs . Evelyn May, B.A. (Saskatchewan), West Vancouver Psychology Thesis: "The Categorization of Perceptual Reactions to the Thematic Appercep­

tion Test."

Hughes, Blyth A l v i n , B.A. (Brit . Col.), Victor ia Physics Thesis: "Interaction of Waves and a Shear Flow."

Johnston, Marguer i te Anne , B.A. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Romance studies Thesis: "De Zadig d Candide: L'Optimisme et le probleme du mal dans les

contes pnilosophiques de Voltaire."

Kahn, Mrs . Margarete Bertha, B.A. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Psychology Thesis: "An Investigation of the Role of Maternal Overprotection on Reading

Achievement in Young Children of Average and Above Average intelligence."

Long, Barbara, B.S. (Utah State), A lber ta Psychology Thesis: "Perceptual Reactions to the Thematic Apperception Test Cards."

Luethy, Ivor Charles Edward, B.A., M.A. (Cal i fornia), Vancouver Romance Studies Thesis: "Quatre ecrivains venus de France au debut du xxe siecle: Une inter­

pretation nouvelle de la nature canadienne."

Matheson, Hugh Naismi th , B.A. (Brit . Col.), Burnaby Education Thesis: " A Study of the Errors Made in Paragraphs Written by Grade 12 Students

on the June, 1953, English 40 (Language) University Entrance Examina­tion, British Columbia Department of Education."

MacPherson, Eric Duncan, B.A. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Education Thesis: "Effects of Order of Judgment on Subjective Evaluation."

Piddocke, Stuart Michael , B.A. (Brit . Col.), Abbotsford Anthropology Thesis: "Wergild Among Northwest Coast Indians."

Runge, Bri t ta Mar ia Ruth, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver German Thesis: "Rilkes Suche nach Gott Eine Untersuchung des „Studen-Buches."

Smith, Col in Henderson, B.A. (Dalhousie), B.Ed. (Brit . Col.), Victor ia Education

Thesis: "Federal Contributions to Education for Adults and to Certain Agencies of Cultural Diffusion: An Analytical Survey of Developments in Canada from 1920-1960."

Stolar, Mrs . Grace Elaine Culley, B.A., B.S.W. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Sociology

Thesis: "DEGREE OF COMMITMENT AND PATTERNS OF CHANGE A Sociological Study of First Year Medical Students."

Thomson, Marguer i te Charlotte, B.A. (Brit . Col.), V ic tor ia Psychology Thesis: "The Effects of Stimulus Deprivation on Stories Told to Thematic

Apperception Test Descriptions."

Wesrwick, Mrs . Gwyneth Mary , B.A. (Brit . Col.), Nanaimo English Thesis: "The Tristram Legend and Its Treatment by Three Victorian Poets:

Matthew Arnold, Alfred Lord Tennyson ana Algernon Charles Swin­burne."

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Black, John David, B.Sc. (Liverpool), Vancouver Chemistry Thesis: "The Hydroformylation of 3,4-DI-O-Acetyl-D-Xylal."

Cormack, George Douglas, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Physics Thesis: "Production of a Highly-Ionized Gas by an Electromagnetically-Driven

Shock Wave."

Earle, Eric Davis, B.Sc. (Memoria l Univ. of Newfoundland), Newfoundland Physics

Thesis: "Axial Alignment in a Ring Collection Beta-Ray Spectrometer."

Gr i f f i ths, David John, B.A. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Physics Thesis: "Gamma Ray Anisotropics in Antiferromagnetic Crystals of MnSiFe

6H2O and C0CI2. 6H2O."

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Guccione, Rosalia, Laurea (Palermo), I taly Physics Thesis: "Representations of the Space Group D 19/4h, and the Corresponding

Double Space Group."

Hara, Elmer Hiroshi, B.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Physics Thesis: "A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Proton Magnetometer."

Hi ldebrandt, Jacob, B.A. (Brit . Col.), Sardis Physics Thesis: "The Effects of Atmospheric Ionization on Insects Measured With a

Stationary Flight Apparatus."

Hutchinson, Douglas A l l a n , B.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Chemistry Thesis: "Electron Spin Resonance Studies of NO2 Trapped in Inert Matrices at

4°K."

Jog, Shridhar Dat tat raya, B.Sc, M.Sc , (Poona), India Physics Thesis: "Macroscopic Equations for Nuclear Spin Resonance in Density Matrix

Formalism."

Lower, Stephen Kent, B.A. (Cali fornia), M.Sc. (Oregon), Uni ted States Chemistry

Thesis: "A Spectroscopic Study of the Charge-Transfer Complex of Anthracene and Sym-Trinitrobenzene."

Mezei , Mrs . Catherine, Dip in Pharm. (Budapest), Vancouver Biochemistry Thesis: " A Comparison of Methods for the Isolation of Deoxyribonucleic Acid

from Small Amounts of Tissue."

Morgan, Frederick John, B.Sc. (Brit . Col.), West Vancouver Physics Thesis: "Performance Investigation of a Modified Thin Lens Spectrometer."

Mura ta , Toyoko Gene, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Chemistry Thesis: "The Constitution of the Hemicellulose of Apple Wood."

McKelvey, Shir ley-Ann, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Creston Chemistry Thesis: 'The Hemicellulose of Cherrywood."

O'Brien, Ross Joseph, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Chemistry Thesis: "New Species of Nickel (il) Salicylaldimine Complexes."

Sharp, James Harry, B.A. (Brit . Col.), V ic tor ia Chemistry Thesis: 'The Photochemical Oxidation of Formaldehyde in the Gaseous Phase."

Uchida, Midor i Jane, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Bacteriology Thesis: "Immunological Studies of Some Strains of Trichophyton Mentogrophytes."

War ren , Richard An thony John, B.Sc. (Birmingham), Agricultural Microbiology Thesis: 'The Endogenous Respiration of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa."

Whi t t les, A r thu r Brice Leroy, B.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Courtenay Physics Thesis: 'The Precise Measurement of Mass Spectrometer Ion Currents."

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Brooks, Peter Noel Hami l ton, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Mechanical Engineering Thesis: "Experimental Investigation of the Aeroelastical Instability of Bluff

Two-Dimensional Cylinders."

Clark, W i l l i am Craig, B.A.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Chemical Engineering Thesis: "End Effects in Packed Beds."

Davenport, W i l l i am George, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Mining and Metallurgy Thesis: 'The Activity of Zinc Oxide in Multicomponent Slags."

Fleming, George Kyte, B.Eng. (Nova Scotia Tech. Coll.), Ontar io Mechanical Engineering

Thesis: "Model Junction Analysis of Friction and Wear of Metallic Surfaces."

Garrett, Todd, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Mechanical Engineering Thesis: "Heat Transfer Coefficients for Film Condensation of Steam on an

Inclined Cylinder."

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Glynn, Thomas Edward, B.E. (Galway), Uni ted States Civil Engineering Thesis: "Pore Pressure Characteristics of an Extrasensitive Clay."

Hawrelak, Richard A lan , B.A.Sc. (Brit . Col.), West Vancouver Chemical Engineering Thesis: "Design, Construction, and Operation of a Piston Type Sampler for a

Liquid-Liquid Extraction Spray Column."

Hunt ley, Christopher Ryland, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Brentwood Bay Engineering Physics Thesis: "An Electrodeiess Technique for Conductivity Measurements."

Karsa, Ketut , B.A.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Indonesia Electrical Engineering Thesis: "The Current Distribution and Input Impedance of Cylindrical Antennas."

Nordstrand, Ronald Bert, B.A.Sc. (Brit . Col.), New Westminster Electrical Engineering Thesis: "A Method of Function Generation for Simulation Computers Using

Combined Analogue and Digital Techniques."

Schrack, Fred Gunther, B.A.Sc. (Bri t . Col.), A lber ta Electrical Engineering Thesis: "On the Optimization of the Drift Lengths of Stagger-tuned Multi-

Cavity Klystron Amplifiers for Small Signals."

Toop, Gerald Wesley, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Vancouver Mining and Metallurgy Thesis: "ionic Equilibrium in Silicate Slags."

Ukrainetz, Paul Ruvim, B.E. (Saskatchewan), Saskatchewan Mechanical Engineering Thesis: "The Effect of the Mean Stress on the Endurance Limit."

Yuan , John Tsong, B.A.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Hong Kong Electrical Engineering Thesis: "On the Selection of Tuning Patterns in Stagger-Tuning Multlcavlty

Klystron Amplifiers."

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE I N AGRICULTURE

Baldwin, Richard W . W. .B .S .A . (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Agronomy Thesis: "The Mode of Action of Monuron (3- (4- chlorophenyl)-], 1- dimethyl-

urea.)"

Campbel l , Robert Haro ld, B.S.A. (Brit. Col.), Ontar io Agricultural Economics Thesis: "An Analysis of Resource Allocation In the Production of Market Eggs."

Groves, Tom David Douglas, B.S.A. (Brit . Col.), Westholme Animal Science Thesis: "Body Composition Studies on the Growing Pig."

Woodbury, W i l l i a m , B.S.A. (Brit . Col.), Victor ia Plant Science Thesis: "Studies on the Nitrogen Metabolism of Verticillium Albo-Atrum Reinke

8. Berth." '

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FORESTRY

Bunce, Hubert W i l l i am Ferdinand, B.Sc. (Univ. Col l . N . Wales), Terrace Thesis: " A Survey of Forest Regeneration in the Nimpkish Valley of British

Columbia and Recommendations for Future Management."

Jeffrey, David Sinclair, B.Sc.F. (Aberdeen), Vancouver Thesis: "Recovery of Steam-Distilled Extractives from Douglas Fir Veneer

Drying."

Keser, Nure t t i n , B.F. (Istanbul), Turkey Thesis: " A Study of Soils as Related to Site index of Douglas Fir at Haney,

British Columbia."

W a n g , Ben Shih Pin, B.S. (Taiwan Col l . of A g r i c ) , Ta iwan Thesis: "The Effects of Stratification and incubation Temperature on the

Germination of Grand Fir (Abies grandis (Dougl.) Lindl.) Seed."

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THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS A D M I N I S T R A T I O N

Barewal, Beant Singh, B.A., LL.B. (Panjab), India Thesis: "An Analysis and a Critical Evaluation of the Financial Management

of Credit Unions in British Columbia."

Djwa, Peter Dj ing Kioe, B.A.Sc. (Brit . Col.), Indonesia Thesis: "An Analysis of industrial Location Factors with Particular Reference

to Indonesia."

Plotkins, Robert Jean, B.Sc. (Alberta), Vancouver Thesis: "An investigation of the Ownership and Control of American Corpora­

tions."

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION

Bevan, George Henry, B.Sc. (Mani toba), B.Ed. (Brit . Col.), Nor th Surrey Crabb, Mrs . Iris Hope, B.A., B.Ed. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver Ell iott, Ray W o r t h , B.A., B.Ed. (Brit. Col.), Burnaby Hunter, Laurence Peter, B.A. (Bri t . Col.), Ladner

Latham, W i l l i a m David, M.A . (Cambridge), New Westminster Leull ier, Joseph Robert, B.A., B.Ed. (Brit . Col.), Cloverdale Moore, John Dickson, B.A.Sc. (Bri t . Col.), Nor th Burnaby

McAmmond, Richard Wesley, B.A. (Mani toba), B.Ed. (Brit. Col.), Mani toba Salmon, John W i l l i a m , B.A. (Bri t . Col.), Vancouver Smith, George Edward, B.A. (Brit . Col.), N o r t h Vancouver Terrace, James Robert Westwood, B.S.A. (Brit . Col.), Vancouver

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Dennison, John David, B.P.E. (Brit . Col.), Austra l ia Thesis: "Phlebotomy and Its Effect on the Work Output of Athletes.'

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

Belanger, Mrs. Kathleen, B.A., Vancouver Thesis: "The Potential 'Constituency' of the Family Service Agency".

Porter, Eva Mi ld red , B.A. (Saskatchewan), Vancouver Thesis: "Intake Priorities and Criteria In a Family Service Agency".

Wal l is , Ian Douglas, B.A. (McMaster) , B.S.W., Ontar io Thesis: "Theories of Suicide".

CLASSIFICATION

(1) First Class

(2) Second Class

(P) Passed

(C) Completed for B.A. in Combined Course w i th Law

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THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

HONOURS COURSE

Larsen, Shirley Anne, Haney

Lynch, Holl is Ralph, Tr in idad

Nichols, K imbal l Robert, Vancouver

Roy, Patr icia, New Westminster

Soe, Chr ist ian, Burnaby

Wi lder , Manuel David, New Westminster

Second Class Honours in English Literature and Language Second Class Honours in History Second Class Honours in Political Science Second Class Honours in History First Class Honours in Political Science and International Studies Second Class Honours in Political Science

GENERAL COURSE

A l lan , Gi f ford Ar thur , Nor th Surrey (P) Anderson, Gary Ralph, Vancouver (P) Arbanas, L i l l ian, Nanaimo (2) Ark ley, James Fraser, West Vancouver (P) Ashworth, Nesta Mary , Vancouver (2)

Bart lett , Ma r t i n Forbes, Vancouver (2) Bergen, W i l l i a m Earl, McBr ide (2) Block, Henry Peter, Invermere (P) Brown, Raymond John, Vancouver (P)

Buahene, Kwame, Ghana (P) Burdik in, John James, Westview (2)

Bumyeat, John Peter, Vancouver (P)

Cameron, Mrs . Catherine A n n , Vancouver (2)

Caswell, Edi th Mary , Vancouver (2) Clarke, Frederick Dale, Saskatchewan (2) Cl i f fe, A l len Wi lson, Vic tor ia (C) Corbett, James Hi lbert , Castlegar (2) Curt is, Edward James, Vic tor ia (P) Deacon, Florence Eleanor, Vancouver (2) de Levie, Jeanette, A lber ta (P) Del l , John Oliver, V ic tor ia (2) Derby, W in ton Karp, New Westminster (2) de Wo l f , John Anthony St. Etienne,

Vancouver (2) D ick , Frank, Vancouver (2) Dick, Robert A l an , Mani toba (P) Dickson, Mrs. Patricia Carney, Vancouver (2) D i l l , Valer ie Elizabeth Ackerman, Quebec (1) Doyle, James Lome, Richmond (2) Dryden, Roderick Jordan, Victor ia (P) Dvorak, Mrs . Helen Elizabeth,

New Westminster (P) Eggert, Wal lace Victor, Vancouver (P) Enkin, Melvyn Morr is , Vancouver (P) Enns, Peter, Abbotsford (2)

Evertt, Mrs . Myr t le Evelyn, Nor th Surrey (2)

Foster, Dorothy Jean, Nelson (P) Foumier, Robert Bruce, New Westminster (2) Fuller, Graham Cleveland,

New Westminster (2) Garst in, Valer ie Le Fleming, A lber ta (P) Gee, Sonny Bing, Vancouver (P) Gillespie, Patricia Margaret , A lber ta (P) Greenwood, L i l l ian Bethel, Kelowna (2) Greer, George Ma r t i n , West Vancouver (C) Grierson, Anne Margaret , Vancouver (P) Gr immett , Terry Marcus, West Vancouver (P) Guenther, Victor John, Abbotsford (2) Haley, W i l l i am Norman, Vic tor ia (2) Hal ley, Elizabeth Helen, Van Anda (2) Harms, Harold Peter, Sardis (2) Hayes, Francis Aloysius, Qual icum Beach (P)

Heron, Alexander Francis, Vancouver (2) Holloway, Mrs. A l ice May , Richmond (2) Holmes, Frank Andrew,

Webster's Comers Hooge, Harry Harvey, Hooge, Henry Ar thur , Hooper, John Everett, Hughes, Robert Anke, Humphries, James Meyer, Alber ta James, Mrs . Kathleen Phyllis,

Qual icum Beach (P) Johns, Bernard Al teare, Nor th Vancouver (P) Joyce, Dorice Win i f red , Saskatchewan (2) Kristmanson, Frederick A l a n , Vancouver (P) Langley, Margaret Constance,

Saskatchewan (P) Leask, John Russell, Prince George (1) Lee, Dorothy Anne, A lber ta (2)

Haney Clearbrook Vancouver New Westminster (P)

(P)

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

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Leth, Patricia, Vancouver (P) Linge, Fredrick Russell, Kamloops (2) Mainwar ing, John Robert, V ic tor ia (2) Mai r , Mrs. Merren Ross, Uni ted States (2) Mart inusen, Henry Haro ld , Prince Rupert (P) Mat te , Edward Joseph Francis, Kelowna (2) Mawhinney, Barry Michael , Vancouver (2) Meal ing, Francis Mark , V ic tor ia (2) Mercer, Richard A l a n Johann, Vancouver (P) Morgan, Susan Mae, Vancouver (2) Morrow, Norah Kathleen, Vancouver (2) McDonald, Teresa Joyce, Vancouver (P) Maclnnes, Duncan Michae l , Vancouver (P) McKay, Mar tha Agnew, Nana imo (P) Nesmith, Cecil Leslie, Vancouver (2) Neumann, Gerhard Henry, Chi l l iwack (2) Oakes, Ray Wesley, Chi l l iwack (P) Parr, Charles Vincent, Cloverdale (P) Pashos, Lambros, Vancouver (2) Pohn, Manf red Heinz Werner, Vancouver (P) Poole, Yvonne Valer ie, Vancouver (P) Regher, Henry, Vancouver (2) Reimer, Edgar Gerhard, K i t imat (P) Ridenour, Kenneth Delbert, Duncan (2) Robertson, Terrence Lockwood, Vancouver (2) Robinson, Frank Edward, Kimberley (2) Rodger, Harry Lyel l , Duncan (P) Ruckle, Helen, Fulford Harbour (P)

Baugh, Robert A l a n , Vancouver (P) Chobotar, Dennis Alexander Donald,

Vernon (P) Chudin, Igor George, Vancouver (P) Cuthbert , Rudolph, Tr in idad (P) Di l lon, Charles Leopold, Tr in idad (P) Friedrich, Werner Ernest, United States (P) Goordial, Sonny Nohar Oass, Tr in idad (2) Gulabsingh, Ezekiel, Tr in idad (P) Harmon, Thomas Peter, Vancouver (1) Langtry, Hector Marsha l l , Mission Ci ty (P)

St. John, Oliver Peter, Peachland (2) Schulz, Got t f r ied, Nor th Surrey (2) Sherlock, Mrs. Gladys, South Bumaby (2) Snider, Bessie Rose, A lber ta (P) Steede, Michael Hugh Hosford, Vancouver (2) Stusiak, Alexander Theodore, Vancouver (P) Thorsell, Mor ton Valmore,

Wi ldwood Heights (2) Tiedemann, Peter Hans Eberhard,

Burnaby (2) van Campen, Arno ld W i l l i a m , Haney (P) Wa lch l i , Fredirick John, Vanderhoof (2) Wannop, W i l l i a m Brian, A lber ta (2) Warner, Nei l Whar ton , West Vancouver (P) Watk ins , David Thomas, Vic tor ia (P) Webb, Mrs. Nieta Ruth, A lber ta (P) Welch, Charles Nor ton, Vic tor ia (2) Wiens, John, Prince George (2) Wi l k ie , Donald Wal ter , Vancouver (1) Wi r i ck , Richard Floyd, Nor th Surrey (P) Woodbridge, W i l l i a m David,

United States (P) Woodward, Frances Mary , Kamloops (2) Wool le t t , Deirdre Evelyn,

Port A lbern i (P) Young, James Mark , Vic tor ia (P) Zalkow, Nathan Leo, West Vancouver (2) Zoeteman, Pearl Annel ine, A lber ta (2)

Livgard, Egil, Vancouver (P)

Madhosingh, Chandra Persad, Tr in idad (P) Mal lory , Douglas Thomas Gordon,

Vancouver (P) McCal lum, W i l l i a m Symington,

Vancouver (P) Mcln tyre , Ian Murray , V ic tor ia (P) McKague, Jack Rodney, Vancouver (P) Mackenzie, Peter Douglas, loca (P) MacQueen, Ronald David, Prince Rupert (2) Papan, Mahab i r Molchan, Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

HONOURS

Raleigh, James Ar thur , Vancouver Second Class Honours in Chemistry

Salama, Charles, Quebec Second Class Honours in Chemistry

GENERAL COURSE

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Pfeiffer, Neil Phil Carl, Kinnaird (P) Underhill, Enid Eileen, Vancouver (P) Sobers, Godfrey, Trinidad (P) van Vianen, Douglas Howard, Penticton (2) Stanford, Gilbert Nimrod, Trinidad (P) Whitford, Douglas Frank Harry, Stigant, John Stanley, West Vancouver (P) Kimberley (2) Tang, Joseph King-Kwan, Hong Kong (P) Wong, Peter Ping-Man, Hong Kong (P) Taylor, David Edward, Victoria (2) Wong, Wayne Gregory, Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HOME ECONOMICS

Anderson, Cynthia Marietta, Kelowna (P) McLachlan, Sheila Margaret, Baehr, Alma Mary, Hixon (2) North Vancouver (P) Cohen, Natalie, White Rock (P) Peters, Elisabeth, Abbotsford (P)

Preston, Madeleine Eva Marie, Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Grant, Larrie Allan, West Summerland (2) Sloan, Donald Simms, North Ireland (2) Jennings, Douglas Herbert, Prince George (2) Walmsley, Gordon Irving, Cranbrook (P) Maslechko, William, Manitoba (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Craigie, Ross Keir, Vancouver (P) Lye, William Roger, Penticton (P) Larson, Peter Parmeter, North Vancouver (P) Stokes, Terrance Wayne, Quesnel (P)

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Ages, Alard Berend, Victoria (P) Johnson, Donald Gordon, Harrison Mills (P) Braams, Jan Herman, B.A., Quebec (P) Stables, Charles Neil, Victoria (P)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Ashcroft, Norman Ritcey, Vancouver (P) Fox, Christopher John Michael, Victoria (P) Babcock, Thomas James, Vancouver (P) Hartley, David Christopher, Vancouver (P) Cook, Ronald, Vancouver (P) McCrae, George Graham, Cloverdale (P) Eng, Kwong Don, Richmond (P) Panaioti, Demetrius, Vernon (P)

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

Groves, William Douglas, Westholme (P)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Bodner, Michael, Vancouver (P) Ramjit, Carl, Trinidad (P) Hickman, Brian Devereux, Turner, Charles Henry, North Surrey (P)

West Vancouver (2) Young, Robert Leslie, Kimberley (P)

MINING ENGINEERING

Johnson, Terrance William, Lake Cowichan (P)

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Atkinson, Gerald, Wellington

ENGINEERING PHYSICS

(P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

Wills, Charles Edwin, Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Bell, Jo-Mary, Vancouver (2) Bell, Marilyn Vera Sidney, Vancouver (2) Betts, Sarah Isabel, Vancouver (2) Boniface, Judith Winifred, Vancouver (2) Bouzovetsky, Nancy Myrtle, Vancouver (2) Brotherton, Eunice Rose, Vancouver (2) Buchan, Elizabeth Adelaide, Vernon (2) Bunton, Elizabeth Anne Bette,

Prince George Calvert, Phyllis Rosemay, Victoria Cawston, Helen Elizabeth, Vancouver Clancy, Deana Joan, Ladner Cumberland, Beverley Gail, Penticton Darragh, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, Vancouver (2) Delesalle, Mrs. Patricia Agnes June,

Vancouver Dunsmore, Mrs. Alison Joan,

Vancouver Frier, Margaret Laurie, Vancouver Funk, Joan Venice, West Vancouver Galbraith, Jean Mcllraith, Vancouver Gilleland, Ann, West Vancouver Gordon, Ann-Shirley Bonner, Trail Halpin, Sheila Winnifred, Vancouver Hardy, Mrs. Margaret Elaine Amelia,

Vancouver Jackson, Mary Arteigh Leonora,

Saskatchewan Jager, Julie Isabelle (Sister Scholastica),

Vancouver (2)

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

(2)

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

(2)

(2)

Johnson, Eunice Georgie, New Westminster (2)

Lake, Mrs. Barbara Elspeth, Nakusp (2) Levirs, Marjorie Ruth, Victoria (2) Matsuno, Kiyoko, Alberta (2) Maude-Moore, Elizabeth Marian, Victoria (1) Mohr, Beverley Dianne, North Vancouver (2) Mores, Margaret, New Westminster (2) Mulhern, Dana Muriel, North Vancouver (2) McColl, Alberta, Saskatchewan (2) McNaughtan, Joan Ellen Marion,

Vancouver (2) Macnaughton, Betty, New Westminster (2) Oldfield, Leila Anne, Kamloops (2) Orton, Pamela Ruth, North Vancouver (2) Pallister, Ruth Margaret, Saskatchewan (1) Peters, Katherine Clara, Sardis (2) Peters, Tena Katie, Abbotsford (21 Pinnell, Evelyn Patricia, Vancouver (2) Rownyj, Mrs. Julianrte Irene Ann,

Vancouver (1) Schofield, Elizabeth Jill, Chapman Camp (2) Seed, Lorna Isabel, Youbou (2) Sproule, Judith Agnes, Alberta (2) Squance, Valerie Anne, Royal Oak (2) Stark, Annette Jane, Chilliwack (2) Stewart, Elizabeth Anne, Vancouver (2) Turvey, Jocelyn Nora Ann, Vancouver (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Gunn, Joan Elizabeth, South Burnaby (2) McKenzie, Robert Malcolm, Richmond (2) Lukey, Luberthus Johan, Vancouver (P) Rayward, Michael, Vancouver (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY

Ascher, Christian, Vancouver (P) Chong, Jean Wanda, Vancouver (P)

Jung, Stanley Fan, Vancouver (P) Morrison, Russel Louie, Prince Rupert (P)

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THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

Bezeredi, Tibor, Vancouver (P) Shorting, Donald Michael Leslie, Chiu, Wing-Gay, Hong Kong (P) B.A. (Washington), Fruitvale (P)

Sunshine, Stanley Leonard, Saskatchewan (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Babcock Arthur Thompso West Vancouver

Bagshaw Carew,

, Robert Jones, Nicholas Darrell,

Dumaresq, David Joseph, Inkman, Paul Evan.

Harrison Hot Springs Johnson,

n,

Vancouver Vernon Vancouver

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

(P) Kenneth Alexander, Vancouver (P)

Jones, Roland Francis, Konkin, Lindner, Lindsay,

Vancouver Nick, Vancouver William Max, Robert McDonalc

Vancouver , Vancouver

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

Cross, David Andrew, B.A., North Vancouver (2)

Fromson, William Bertram, B.A., Salmon Arm (2)

Greaves, Frederick Thomas Hird, B.A., Richmond (2)

Heron, Mrs. Catherine Lois, B.A., Vancouver (2)

Ladner, William Henry Douglas, B.S.A., Salmon Arm (1)

Blaney, John Patrick, Richmond (2) Bradley, Mrs. Dorothy Mary, Quebec (2) Burnet, Kenneth Peter, Vancouver (2)

Campbell, Beverly Hugh, Vancouver (2) Coggin, Mrs. Mary, White Rock (2) Curtis, Albert Leslie, White Rock (2)

Dick, Mrs. Gwendolyn Mary, Vancouver (1)

Gray, James Underwood, North Vancouver (2)

Greenhough, Charles Francis, Prince Rupert (2)

Hromyk, William John, West Vancouver (2) Hulett, William Raymond, Victoria (2)

Miller, Donald Robert, Vancouver (2) Phipps, John Douglas Stewart,

New Westminster (P) Shortt, Barry Arthur, North Surrey (P) Silber, Arnold, Vancouver (P) Smith, Wallace Duncan, Victoria (P) Stafford, John Kerr, Vancouver (P) Stanley, Kenneth Richmond, Nakusp (2) Tingley, Stephen Philip, Crescent Beach (P) Whitehouse, Allan Bradley, White Rock (2) Zogas, James Harry, Vancouver (2)

Locke, James Joseph, B.A., Vancouver (2) Lucas, Dudley Charles, B.A., Vancouver (2) Martin, Dennis Alexander, M.Th. (Warsaw),

B.Litt. (Oxon.), Port Alice (2) Robertson, James Harold, B.A., Kitimat (2) Scott, Mrs. Ruby Frances, B.A., Qualicum (2) Waters, Henry Bryce, B.A.Sc., B.A.,

South Burnaby (1) Whittaker, David Neil Eaton, B.A.,

United States (1)

Humberstone, Ivy Muriel, Victoria (2) Hurt, Arthur Franklin, North Surrey (2) Jarvis, Henry Frank, Victoria (2) Jenkins, John Clark, Victoria (2) Jones, Harry Vaughan, North Burnaby (2) Ketchum, Clifford Warren,

South Burnaby (2) Lacerte, Rudolph Joseph, Mission City (2) Lowe, John Maurice, Richmond (2) Marshall, Frank Joseph, Vancouver (2) Meausette, Bryce Henry Brown,

Vancouver (2) Merrett, John Henry, Victoria (2) McKinnon, Donald Findlay, Victoria (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS WITH OTHER DEGREES

SECONDARY PROGRAMME

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Niehaus, Marjorie Elizabeth, Chemainus (2) Oakley, Evan Muir, Victoria (2) Pemberton, Eva Mary, Vancouver (P) Preston, Mrs. Alma Ruth, Burnaby (2) Procter, Mrs. Dorothy Sydney, Royal Oak (2) Redmond, Edward Clarence, Nanaimo (P) Robertson, John Byron, Victoria (2) Roemer, Francis William Harold,

New Westminster (2) Rowe, Mrs. Evelyn Geraldine,

North Vancouver (2) Scott, John Anderson, Haney (P) Shimizu, Susumu, Richmond (2)

Allgrett, Mrs. Mary Eleanor, North Vancouver (2)

Bailey, Mrs. Evelyn Pearl, Winfield (2) Baillie, Betty Laura, Vernon (2) Baker, Marie Anna, Vancouver (2) Bell, Mrs. Janet Anne, North Burnaby (2) Blagburn, Eric Edward William,

Vancouver (2) Borkes, Gordon James,

New Westminster (2) Bradwin, Mrs. Thelma Pearle, Chilliwack (P) Buker, Elsie Patricia Marilyn, Vancouver (2) Byatt, Archie, Victoria (P) Ciccone, Margaret-Anne Carol,

Vancouver (2) Clements, George Victor, Vancouver (2) Coleman, Alice Maud Beaverstock,

Sidney (P) Conroy, Agnes Julia, Vernon (1) Creer, Frederick Brian, Vancouver (2) Croil, Barbara Jane Arnold, Vancouver (2) Cummins, Carol Roberta, Vancouver (2) Dale, Judith, Vancouver (2) Dalton, Mrs. Grace Murray, Coquitlam (2) Daniels, Mrs. Helen Marie, Kelowna (2) Denholm, Mrs. Vera Gloria, Vancouver (2) Denholme, Mrs. Camille Marie,

Vancouver (2) Devlin, Ethel Marie (Sister Pierre Celestin),

North Vancouver (2) Dobrovolny, Mrs. Marjorie Evelyn,

New Wesmtinster (2) Downey, Mrs. Mozetta Margaret,

Vancouver (2) Dunkley, Peter Melling, Cloverdale (1)

Shong, Jeffrey Yau Wah, Vancouver (P) Sing, Edward Chan, Burnaby (P) Skelton, Donald Norman,

North Vancouver (2) Smith, Ronald Robertson,

North Vancouver (2) Stewart, Mrs. Eugenie May, Burnaby (1) Stuart, Henry Delamour, Fernie (2) Vallis, Arthur Fraser, Vancouver (2) Wilson, Violet Jeannie, Vancouver (2) Wright, Kenneth Thomas, Victoria (2) Yonemoto, Vernon Kazuo, Steveston (P)

Ellen, Anne Sheila Main, West Vancouver (P) Finn, Marion Eleanor, Vancouver (2) Gabel, Edward, Kelowna (2) Goldman, Mrs. Audrey Anne, Vancouver (2) Green, Freda May, Vancouver (2) Greyell, Velma Fern, United States (P) Gulland, Mrs. Edith Marie,

Campbell River (2) Hall, Mrs. Iva, Vancouver (2) Hardy, William Kergin Francis, Victoria (2) Heit, Appolonia, Kelowna (P) Hoey, Marjorie Evelyn, Alberta (2) Holmes, Mrs. Dorea Esther, Port Hardy (2) Hood, Douglas, Mission City (2) Kenmuir, Doreen Hope, New Westminster (2) Keuhl, Beverley Joan, Nanaimo (2) Kool, Mrs. Mary Rose, Vancouver (2) Krowchenko, Rhoda Irene, Vancouver (P) Lambert, Mrs. Mary Cecelia, Kamloops (P) Lang, Anne Margaret, Vancouver (P) Larson, Mrs. Roberta, Burnaby (2) Lundgren, Mrs. Mary Ruth, Mission City (1)

Malcolm, Jack, Vancouver (1) Michell, Beverley June, Vancouver (2) Molyneaux, Marlene Rochelle, Trail (2) Mosher, Allan Findlay, Kimberley (2) Murray, James Millar, Abbotsford (2) McCandless, Mrs. Carole Jean, Vancouver (2) McDonald, Marion Elizabeth, Vancouver (2) McNamee, James Paul, North Surrey (2) Ney, Mrs. Patricia Margot, Prince Rupert (1) Owen-Jones, Patricia Robin, Vancouver (2) Oye, Elsie Yachiyo, Steveston (2)

ELEMENTARY PROGRAMME

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Pope, Jacqueline Mary, Burnaby (2) Pyper, Mrs. Marilyn Cecelia, Vancouver (2)

Reeves, Mary Janet, Kelowna (P) Rewakowsky, John Harry, Burnaby (2) Rose, Marie Eleanor, Quilchena (P) Russell, Roberta Marie, Richmond (2)

Sagert, Mrs. Louise Roy, Vernon (1) Sansregret, Clara (Sister Emma Louise),

North Vancouver (2) Schwarze, Mrs. Ruth, Nanaimo (2) Seim, Reidun, North Burnaby (2) Sheldon, Mrs. Kayla Flora, Vancouver (P) Shoshin, Helen Victoria, Vancouver (P) Smith, Mrs. Gwendolyn Fay, Vancouver (2) Smith, Mrs. Mary Ellen, Vancouver (2) Souster, Keith Harland, 100 Mile House (1)

Bolitho, Patricia Mary, Kamloops (2) Busslinger, (Mrs.) Jocelyn Elaine,

New Westminster (2) Fiorentino, Mary Catherine, Cranbrook (2) Hallam, Betty Muriel Hazel, Vancouver (2) Hay, Grace, Victoria (2) Hemming, (Mrs.) Louise, Vancouver (2) Hey, Eunice Margaret, Victoria (2) Honegger, Ruth Eileen, Ontario (2) Howey, Mary Catherine Pearl, Ontario (2) Luff, Beverley Doreen, Victoria (1) Malysh, Rose, Vernon (P) Mussed, Vivian lona, Esquimalt (2)

Armstrong, Dorothy Elizabeth, Saskatchewan (2)

Bray, Helen Bernice, Vancouver (2) Butcher, (Mrs.) Ruth Marguerite,

Royal Oak (2) Campbell, Marie Louise, Ontario (2) Chernenkov, Naida, Vancouver (2) Connaghan, Shirley Mary Louise, Victoria (2) Crisall, Sylvia Grace, Vancouver (P) Devereux, (Mrs.) Gabrielle Audrey,

Burnaby (2) Douglas, Beverley Joan, Kimberley (P) Eriksen, Phyllis Anne, Nanaimo (2) Frid, Anne Elizabeth, Ontario (1)

Sword, Mrs. Groa Vivian, Saskatchewan (2) Tait, Margaret Mary, Vancouver (P) Toews, Jackob John, Vancouver (2) Tudway, Charles Robert, Comox (2) Tufts, Elva Leonora Georgina,

North Surrey (2) Wardrop, George, Vancouver (2) Watson, Pearl Margaret Jane,

Vancouver (P) Wellburn, Elizabeth MacLeod, Vancouver (2) Whitehead, Mrs. Li la Roberta, Quesnel (2) Wiebe, Helena, Vancouver (2) Williscroft, Mrs. Dorothy Gladys Claremont,

Nelson (2) Wolfe, Joyce Elizabeth, Kelowna (1) Woodland, Mrs. Lilian Margaret,

Vancouver (2)

MacKinnon, (Mrs.) Kathleen Emily, Coquitlam

Pollard, Pamela Mary, Royal Oak Rutherford, Eleanor Joan,

New Taylor, Taylor,

Westminster Elsie, Victoria (Mrs.) Hazel Isabel,

New Westminster Van Es1 Varley,

:, Willy, North Burnaby (Mrs.) Marjory Sutherland,

North Vancouver Wiens, Wright,

Margaret, Vancouver

(2) (2)

(2) (P)

(P) (2)

(2) (2)

Pauline Violet. New Westminster (P)

Galloway, (Mrs.) Marjorie Alice, Vancouver (2)

Gillings, Patricia Jean, Victoria (2) Hartley, Elda Estella, Alberta (2) Jarbeau, Alice Joan, Nelson (2) Johnston, (Mrs.) Joyce Leona, Cranbrook (2) Kovacic, Jeanette Mae Anne, Canal Flats (2) Labelle, Lauretta Yolande, Ontario (2) Maddison, Doris May, New Westminster (2) Mellor, Betty Jean, Vancouver (2) Mooney, Dorothy Florence, Osoyoos (P) Mcintosh, (Mrs.) Kathleen Kerr,

Vancouver (2)

THE DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL TEACHING AND SUPERVISION

THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING

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McMillan, Margaretann, Vancouver (P) Stewart, (Mrs.) Mary Helen, Vancouver (2) Pugsley, Joan Margaret, Ontario (2) Vandendriesche, Doris Genevieve, Ray, Florence Elsie May, Ontario (P) Saskatchewan (2) Scavarda, Laureen, Cumberland (P) Zil l i , Marra, Trail (2) Small, Mary Anona, North Burnaby (2)

DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

(A three-year programme, the "Executive Development Training Plan", for provincial civil servants under the direction of the Department of Economics and Political Science in cooperation with the Civil Service Commission).

Baker, Ralph Mortimer, Victoria Bosdet, John Davis, B.Com., Victoria Clark, Frank Charles, M.S.A., New Westminster Daggett, Nathaniel Denver, Victoria Egdell, John Glaholm Bowden, Vancouver Ellsay, Walley, Vancouver Geddes, George, Victoria Glew, Denis Richard, B.Sc.F. (Aberdeen), Victoria Godfrey, Dudley Dendle, South Burnaby Goldfinch, Harold Roy, Victoria Goodwin, Donald Edward, B.S.A., Comox Hall, Leonard Davis, Victoria Jackson, Edwin Stanley Lewis, Victoria Maddaford, Harry Joseph, Victoria Marr, Mrs. Margaret Emily, B.Sc. in H.Ec. (Alberta), Essondale Mills, William Earl, B.A.Sc, Victoria Moss, Robert Estcourt, Victoria Macmurchie, Donald LeRoy, Victoria Nelson, Clarence Harold, B.S.A., Victoria Newman, John Frederick, Victoria Parker, William Henry, Glen Lake Ralfs, Arthur Herbert, Victoria Simpson, John Raymond, B.Sc. (Leeds), Victoria Thomas, Robert Danton, B.A.Sc, Victoria Turner, Harry Edward, Victoria Williams, Walter James, B.A., Victoria

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDALS,

PRIZES AND BURSARIES

(From October 31 st, 1959 to October 31 st, 1960)

I. AWARDS ANNOUNCED MAY 11th, 1960

Heads of the Graduating Classes

The Governor General's Gold Medal (head of the graduating class in the Faculty of Arts and Science, B.A. and B.Sc. degrees, science groups): Michael Charles Lewis Gerry (Victoria) with honourable mention for David Wade Henderson (Vancouver).

The University Medal for Arts and Science (head of the graduating class in the non-science group. Faculty of Arts and Science, B.A. degree): Michael Jack Brown (Vancouver).

The Wilfrid Sadler Memorial Gold Medal (head of the graduating class in the Faculty of Agriculture, B.S.A. degree): Ray Watkins (Vancouver).

The Association of Professional Engineers Gold Medal (head of the graduating class in engineering, Faculty of Applied Science, B.A.Sc. degree): Christopher Robert James (Vancouver).

The Kiwanis Club Gold Medal and Prize, $75 (head of the graduating class. Faculty ot Commerce and Business Administration, B. Com. degree): Richard Lawrence Richards (Vancouver).

The Law Society Gold Medal and Prize, call and admission fee (head of the graduating class, Faculty of Law, LL.B. degree): John Noel Lyon (Richmond).

The Hamber Gold Medal and Prize, $250 (head of the graduating class, Faculty of Medicine, M.D. degree): James Douglas Jamieson (Armstrong).

The Horner Gold Medal for Pharmacy (head of the graduating class, Faculty of Pharmacy, B.S.P. degree): Stewart Cecil Clark (Nanaimo).

The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Prize (head of the graduating class. School of Physical Education and Recreation, B.P.E. degree): Kenneth Donald Winslade (New Westminster).

The Canadian Institute of Forestry Medal (student with the most outstanding record in Forestry, B.A.Sc. and B.S.F. degrees): William John Revel (Enderby).

The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forestry, $100 (head of the graduating class, Faculty of Forestry, B.S.F. degree): William John Revel (Enderby).

Special Prize, $50 (head of the graduating class, Sopron Division, Faculty of Forestry, B.S.F. degree): Stephen George John Homoky (Vancouver).

Special Prize, $50 (head of the graduating class, School of Home Economics, B.H.E. degree): Glenys Margaret Dirom (Vancouver).

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Medal (head of the graduating class, School of Architecture, B.Arch. degree): Peter Batchelor (Vancouver).

The Dr. Maxwell A Cameron Memorial Medal and Prize, $50 (First Class in teaching and general proficiency in the graduating class, Faculty of Education, B.Ed degree, elementary teaching field): (Mrs.) Margaret Helen Kent (Vancouver) with honourable mention for Patricia York (Nanaimo).

The Dr. Maxwell A Cameron Memorial Medal and Prize, $50 (First Class in teaching and general proficiency in the graduating class, Faculty of Education, B.Ed, degree, secondary teaching field): Barbara Muriel Scott (Vancouver).

The Moe and Leah Chetkow Memorial Prize, $100 (leading student in the School of Social Work, M.S.W. degree): (Mrs.) Renate Varwig (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Association of Social Workers Prize, $100 (leading student in the School of Social Work, B.S.W. degree): Leslie Robert Gue (Alberta).

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The Rhodes Scholarship

Michael Jack Brown (Vancouver).

Awards In Various Faculties

General

The Canadian Association of Geographers Book Prize (proficiency in geography): Clifford Charles Eric Denike (Burnaby).

The Entomological Society of British Columbia Book Prize (outstanding in entomology, field of zoology): Valerius Geist (Saskatchewan)).

The Gilbert Tucker Memorial Prize, $25 (proficiency in French Canada History studies): Bruce Holt McColl (Terrace).

The Lefevre Gold Medals and Scholarships, $62.50 each (proficiency in chemistry): David Wade Henderson (Vancouver) Michael Charles Lewis Gerry (Victoria).

University Essay Prize, $25 (best essay in courses given by the Department of English): Mabel Agnes Hind (Burnaby).

Architecture

The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Prize, books to value of $67 and award of merit (high academic standing and outstanding in architectural design): Orest Bohdan Holubitsky (North Vancouver).

The Northwest Plaster Bureau Scholarship, $250 (outstanding progress and promise in the profession of architecture): Daryl Charles Jorgenson (Alberta).

The Powell River Company Limited Prize, $25 (proficiency in field of planning): Peter Batchelor (Vancouver).

Arts and Science

The Armstead Prize in Biology and Botany, $50 (general proficiency): Eleanor Ida Serena Kallio (Sicamous).

The David Bolocan Memorial Prize, $25 (outstanding achievement in philosophy): Rey Osborne (Vancouver).

Special Book Prize (general excellence in Slavonic Studies): Michael Kournossoff (Chilli-wack).

The Vancouver Natural History Society Prize, books to value of $25 (best student in Fourth Year Botany): Eleanor Ida Serena Kallio (Sicamous).

Engineering

The Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Prize, $100 (general proficiency. Forest Engineering): Arnold Marten McCombs (Harrison Hot Springs).

The Engineering Institute of Canada (Vancouver Branch) Walter Moberly Memorial Prize, $50 (best engineering final year essay or report): Christopher Robert James (Vancouver).

The Heavy Construction Association of B.C. Graduation Prize, $50 (highest standing in course on highway engineering): Hans Johann Rainer (Vancouver).

The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forest Engineering, $100 (highest standing, Forest En­gineering): Arnold Marten McCombs (Harrison Hot Springs).

Machine Design Prize, $25 (best design in course M.E. 463): John Wilfred Rempel (Vancouver).

Special Prize, $25 (general proficiency in Faculty of Applied Science): Charles Tucker Battle (Vancouver).

Special Prize, $25 (best engineering thesis): John Craig Lamont (Chemainus). Timber Preservers Limited Prizes (best plans and specifications of modern engineering

timber structure requiring preservative teatments): Fist Prize, $100: Eric Arthur West (Vancouver). Second Prize, $60: Hans Johann Rainer (Vancouver). Third Prize, $30: Ronald Glen Doyle (Vancouver). Merit Prizes, $20 each:

Barry Hilton Drummond (Burnaby) Glen Russell Drummond (Vancouver) Kenneth Matthew Kaila (New Westminster) Raymond Yue-Wai U (Vancouver).

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Forestry

The Interior Lumber Manufacturers' Association Graduation Prize, $75 (best graduation thesis in forestry): William John Revel (Enderby) by reversion ($37.50 each) to Rainer Carl Robert Baum (Vancouver) and Donald Deane Munro (Salmon Arm).

Home Economics

The B.C.DA. Scholarship in Dietetics, $100 (high standing, proceeding to dietetic interneship): Susan Margaret Jeffree (West Vancouver).

The British Columbia Parent-Teacher Federation Scholarship, $100 (student with highest standing proceeding to Faculty of Education in the fall): Sherry Jean Sidenius (Vancouver).

The Lillian Mae Wescott Prize, special equipment (outstanding in areas of clothing and textiles): Doreen Elizabeth Evans (Nelson).

The Singer Sewing Machine Co. Prize, portable electric Singer Sewing Machine (high standing, field of clothing, proceeding to teaching): Barrie Ellen Worthington (Victoria).

Law

The Allan S. Gregory Memorial Prize, $50 (merit in moot court work): John James Reynolds (Vancouver).

The Canada Law Book Company Prize, books (proficiency in subject Conflict of Laws): John Noel Lyon (Richmond).

The Canada Permanent Mrtgage Corporation Prize. $50 (highest standing in course on Mortgages): John Kenneth Campbell (Vancouver).

The Carswell Company Limited Prize, books to value of $35: John Noel Lyon (Richmond).

Medicine

The Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison Prize, $200 (highest standing in the combined subjects of obstetrics and gynaecology): H Ewart Wooley (Vancouver).

The Ciba Prize in Psychiatry, $100 (most outstanding in subject of psychiatry): Edwin Lipinski (Vancouver).

The C. V. Mosby Company Prizes, books (general excellence in a field or fields of medical study): Philip David Green (Vancouver) June Mordina Whaun (West Vancouver).

The Dean M. M. Weaver Medal (outstanding record and progress in the four-year course): George Steiner (Vancouver).

The Dr. A. B. Schinbein Memorial Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in subject of surgery): James Douglas Jamieson (Armstrong).

The Dr. Frank Porter Patterson Memorial Scholarship, $150 (proficiency, meritorious record in course in surgery): Donald Ross Carlow (Victoria).

The Dr. Walter Stewart Baird Memorial Prize, $50 (best graduation dissertation): John Joseph Lederman (Vancouver).

The Dr. W. A. Whitelaw Scholarship, $200 (good scholastic record): Edward Nevil Mercer (Vancouver).

The Hamber Scholarship in Medicine, $750 (proficiency, proceeding to interneship): Donald Ross Carlow (Victoria).

The Horner Prize, $100, and Gold Medal (highest aggregate standing in the subject of medicine in the four-year course): James Douglas Jamieson (Armstrong).

The Ingram & Bell Limited Prize, equipment (best overall qualifications in terms of standing, student affairs, character, and promise): John Arnot Clark (Vancouver).

Mead Johnson of Canada Ltd. Prize in Paediatrics, $50 (highest standing in paediatrics): James Douglas Jamieson (Armstrong).

The Samuel and Rebecca Nemetz Memorial Scholarship, $100 (special aptitude for medi­cal research): Robert T. Miyagishima (Vancouver). Pharmacy

The Bristol Award, books (outstanding in Pharmacy courses): Suzanne Serena Brown (Vancouver).

The Dean E. L. Woods Memorial Prize (donated by the Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbia), $50 (outstanding record in the practical and theoretical parts of the pharmaceutical subjects): Gail Dianne Bellward (Vancouver).

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The Cunningham Prize in Pharmacy, $50 (most outstanding record in all years of pharmacy): Stewart Cecil Clark (Nanaimo).

The Merck Awards, books (highest standing in pharmaceutical chemistry): Stewart Cecil Clark (Nanaimo) David Jacobus Du Plessis (Vancouver).

The Pharmacy Alumni Book Prize (outstanding potential pharmacist): John Ernest Little (Vancouver).

The Poulenc Gold Medal (highest standing in the pharmacology course): David Jacobus Du Plessis (Vancouver).

Social Work

The British Columbia Electric Company Graduate Scholarships, $250 each (proceeding to M.S.W. degree): Derek Graham Baker (Vancouver) Constance Margaret Hawley (Vancouver).

Greater Vancouver Branch, British Columbia Association of Social Workers, Prize, $25 (all-round professional activity and promise, and academic standing): Wolfram John Koch (Vancouver).

The Laura Holland Scholarship, $300 (outstanding, proceeding to M.S.W. degree): (Mrs.) Ruth Maurine Ryan (Vancouver) (relinquished).

The Social Work Prize, $25 (best thesis for M.S.W. degree): Thomas Burnett Jennings (Manitoba).

Graduate Study

The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship, $300 (graduate study and research): Moyra K. DeWolfe (Vancouver).

Argentine Physics Research Scholarships (special graduate study and research in Physics, Argentine-fees, transportation, etc): Michael John Haggerty (Vancouver) Rodney Trevor Hodgson (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Electric Company Graduate Scholarship in Agriculture. $800 (for graduate work at the University of B.C. in agriculture): Robert William Hogg (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Electric Company Graduate Scholarship, $250: Robin Hugh Farquhar (Victoria).

The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarships (for graduate study at this University): Verna Irene Count (Vancouver)—$250 Ronald Austin Fletcher (India)-—$400 Louis Anthony Hanic (Vancouver)—$400 Evelyn Hui (Hong Kong)—$250 Richard Joseph Krejsa (California)—$400 Hugh V. H. Walker (Vancouver)—$400 Christopher James Roberton Wills (North Vancouver)—$400.

The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarships in Engineering and Physics (for graduate study at this University): Edward George Auld (Chilliwack)—Physics—$600 George Douglas Cormack (Vancouver)—Physics—$600 Ronald Yutaka Nishi (Vancouver)—Engineering Physics—$600 John David Smith (Vancouver)—Mechanical Engineering)—$700.

The Don Buckland Memorial Scholarship in Forest Pathology, $100 (for graduate study): Joseph Henry Huntly (Scotland).

The Dr. F. J. Nicholson Scholarship, $500 (graduate study in geology): Arthur Darryl Drummond (Vancouver).

The Edith Ashton Memorial Scholarship, $250 (graduate study and research in botany): Louis Anthony Hanic (Vancouver).

The Fisheries Association of B.C. Scholarships, $300 each (for the field of fisheries): Ian Hedman Carlson (Vancouver) Krishnan Kutty Madasseri (India).

The General Construction Company Limited Graduate Scholarship, $300 (for graduate study in Civil Engineering): Hans Johann Rainer (Vancouver).

The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Scott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (pro­ficiency in Biology 332 - genetics): Joseph John Haegert (Victoria).

The Macmillan Company of Canada Prize in Creative Writing, $50 (for best original short story): Vincent Douglas Sharman (Alberta).

The Queen Elizabeth Scholarships (University of British Columbia) (donated by H. R. MacMillan, Esq., C.B.E., D.Sc, LL.D.) (for graduate study and research at this University), $1000 each: David Arnold Axen (Brackendale) Joseph Hilton Montgomery (Vancouver). 19

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The Richard Claxton Palmer Scholarship, $300 ( for graduate studies in agr icu l ture at th is University): Harry Cook (South Burnaby).

The R. J . Pop Scholarship in W i ld l i f e Biology, $150 ( for graduate study in the f ie ld) : Joyce Laur ian Lanko (Vancouver).

Town Planning Inst i tute of Canada Cert i f icate o f Dist inct ion and University Prize, $25 (outstanding record in Communi ty and Regional Planning): Victor John Parker (Ontar io).

The University Graduate Scholarship, $200 (for graduate study a t this Universi ty): Evelyn Hui (Hong Kong).

The Vancouver B'nai B'r i th Hi l le l Foundation Scholarships, $125 each ( for graduate study): In Ar ts and Science—

Verna Irene Caunt (Vancouver) In Ag r i cu l t u re—

Wayne Victor Roy Nesbit t (Nor th Surrey).

Postgraduate Awards in Medicine

The Burroughs Wel lcome Fellowship in Anaesthesiology and App l ied Pharmacology, $1000 (postgraduate study and research in Anaesthesiology): Dr. George W . Sleath (Van­couver).

The Poulenc Fellowship in App l ied Physiology, $500 (postgraduate study and research): Dr. George W. Sleath (Vancouver).

Awards Made by Other Institutions

The Ath lone Scholarships ( for engineering t ra in ing or graduate study in the United Kingdom - fees, maintenance and t ranspor ta t ion) : David Wi l l i am Brown (Victor ia) Todd Garret t (Vancouver) Christopher Ryland Hunt ley (Brentwood Bay) Gerald Wesley Toop (Terrace).

Canada Council Awards (pre-Master 's degree scholarships): Marlene Rae Hunt (Victor ia) Margaret Mary Jameson (Vancouver) Frank C. Parkinson (Port Moody) Grace Elaine Stolar (Vancouver).

Nat ional Research Council Postdoctorate Overseas Fellowships, $2700-$3500 each: Ronald R. Burgess (Vancouver) Roy Westwick (Vancouver).

Nat iona l Research Council Special Scholarships, $2200: Douglas A . Hutchinson (Vancouver) Charles J . Krebs (Uni ted States) Harvey J . Schneider (Alber ta) .

Nat iona l Research Council Studentships, $2200 each: Marcus A . M. Bell (Vancouver) Gunnar J . Berg (Norway) Donald A . Blood (Richmond) Robert C. Brooke (Chase) Al is ta i r C. Brown (Vancouver) Chak Y ing But t (Vancouver) Ian C. Caldwell (Richmond) Melv in G. Calk in (United States) Ronald G. Cavell (Quebec) Ram P. Chaturvedi (India) John D. N. Cheeke (Cobble Hil l) Gustav S. Christensen (Alberta) Imre G. Csizmadia (Vancouver) Rudolph H. Drent (Vancouver) John G. Eales (England) Audrey F. Ells (Vic tor ia) Todd Garrett (Vancouver) Peter H. H. Fischer (West Vancouver) Doris E. N. J . Gibson (Vancouver) George G. Gibson (Vancouver) Paulus A . Goud (Alberta) Rosalia G. Guccione (Vancouver) Edmund A . J . Hahn (Vancouver) John H. Hol land (Vancouver) Oscar W. Johnson (Uni ted States) Kenneth S. Jul ien (West Indies) Tonis Kasvand (Ontario) Gyorgy Lesko (Vancouver) John W. Madden (Vancouver) John J . Magnuson (Vancouver) Frank C. May (Vancouver) Catherine Mezei (Vancouver) Louis F. C. Monier (Quebec)

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Dharum B. Mui l i ck (India) John E. Mc lnerny (Ontario) Lionel W. MacMi l l an (Vancouver) John D. McPhai l (Vancouver) Joseph P. O'Donnell (Agassiz) Daniel Ostrovsky (South Burnaby) Laszlo Orlocci (Vancouver) Everett B. Peterson (Saskatchewan) John P. S. Pringle (England) John W . Quail (Vancouver) Klaus E. Reickhoff (Vancouver) Yogindra N. Sadana (India) Erich Sawatsky (Mani toba) Al is ta i r J . Sinclair (Ontario) Richard B. Smith (Vernon) A r thu r J. S. Smith (Victor ia) George A . Strasdine (Vancouver) Yukio Tanaka (Japan) Sandra M. Taylor (Vancouver) Sai Hoi Tsao (Vancouver) Barry E. Turner (Royal Oak) TadeuszJ . Ulrych (Vancouver) Thomas B. Widdowson (Read Island) A l f red J . Wiggs (Vancouver).

Nat ional Research Council Bursaries, $1800 each: Maur ice J . Y. Clement (Vancouver) John G. Cook (South Burnaby) Margare t G. Duncan (Nor th Vancouver) Michael C. L. Gerry (Victoria) John M. Gi l l i land (Victor ia) Peter C. Greiner (Vancouver) David W. Henderson (Vancouver) Rodney T. Hodgson (Nor th Vancouver) Robert E. Hor i ta (Vancouver) Christopher R. James (Vancouver) David J . G. Jones (Trai l) Thomas C. W. M a k (Hong Kong) Murray A . McAndrew (Vancouver) Donald R. McDia rmid (Vancouver) Jack R. MacDonald (New Westminster) Mar i l yn R. Pearcey (Vancouver) Lance Regan (New Westminster) Colin D. Scarfe (Vancouver) George J . Sofko (Nata l ) .

P.E.O. In ternat ional Peace Scholarship, $1000 (for graduate study): Marguer i te Elaine Barret t (West Indies).

Woodrow Wi lson Nat iona l Fellowships, $1500 plus tu i t i on fees ( for graduate study leading t o academic teaching) : Kathleen A n n Blayney (Vancouver) Gert Ernst Bruhn (Vancouver) Donald A l l an Cameron (Vancouver) Werner Gruninger (Vancouver) John Henry Alexander Munro (Vancouver) Ronald Cameron Riddeii (Vancouver) T imothy Angus Wi l l iams (Victoria) George James Sofko (Nata l ) .

Wor ld University Service Exchange Scholarships: Dolores C. Dushney (Vancouver)—Spain Charles Ian Maclnnes (Vancouver)—-Germany Christ ian Soe (Burnaby)—Germany.

Newton Wesley Rowell Post-Graduate Fellowship in Public In ternat ional Law ($1000 approx.) : Joseph Carman Smith (Vancouver).

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II. AWARDS ANNOUNCED JUNE 17, 1960

Graduate Studies

The British Columbia Electric Company Graduate Scholarship, $250: Donald McCaughran (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Electric Company Graduate Scholarship in Engineering, $500: Charles Robert Baird (Ontario).

The California Standard Company Graduate Fellowship, $1,000 (graduate study in Geology of interest to oil industry): Leonard Vincent Hills (Alberta).

The Canadian Industries Limited Fellowship, $2000 (graduate study in Chemical En­gineering): Leslie Robert Galloway (Victoria).

The Cominco Fellowship, $1000 (graduate study and research in Chemistry): Derek Harry Lohmann (Vancouver).

The Dr. Stephen Halom Prizes in Community Planning (best essays on topics in field of local and regional planning administration): Victor John Parker (Ontario)—$125 Roy James Mutter (Alberta)—$75.

The Fisheries Association of B.C. Scholarship, $300 (for study in the field of fisheries): Donald Walter Wilkie (Vancouver).

The Frank F. Smith Scholarship for Theology, $300 (graduate in Arts and Science,

f>roceeding to Theology at Union College, Vancouver): Hendrik Johannes Mullens Saskatchewan).

The Queen Elizabeth Schlarships (University of British Columbia, donated by H. R. MacMillan, Esq., C.B.E., D.Sc., LLD.) (for graduate study), $1000 each: David James Lavingstone (Vancouver) Michael M. Mocek (Vancouver) Geoffrey Rytell (Vancouver).

The Shell Oil Fellowship for Research, $1,200 for Session 1960-61 plus $600 for Summer 1960 (for graduate study, physics - geophysics): John Sydney Stacey (Vancouver).

The United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union Scholarship, $200 (graduate study, field of fisheries): Donald McCaughran (Vancouver).

University Scholarships for Graduate Study (provided by Woodrow Wilson Foundation Grant), $1000 each: Alan Rodney Dobell (Vancouver) Bryan Neil Shirley Gooch (Vancouver).

The William Rea Scholarship in Television, $1000 (graduate studies in associated fields): William Charles Solly (Ontario).

General

The Alan Boag Scholarships, $125 each (best essays in field of Socialism)): Garry Culnane (Vancouver) Hugh McAllester Pinchin (Victoria).

The Beverley Cayley Scholarship, $100 (male student with highest standing in First Year English): Donald Murray Duggan (Vancouver).

British Columbia Electric Company Proficiency Scholarships, $200 each: Paul T. L. Chan (Hong Kong) Joan Anita Meger (Vernon) William Herbert New (Vancouver) Anthony Adrian Rienzi (West Indies) John L. Scadding (Victoria) (from Victoria College).

rhe Burrard Dry Dock Company Limited Entrance Scholarships, $250 each (renewal for proficiency): Second renewal—

Allen Ross Kirkpatrick (North Vancouver) First renewal—

Robert Allan Mason (North Vancouver). The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prizes, $25 each (proficiency in Chemistry,

entering Final Year in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering): Arts and Science—

Christopher Leonard Gardner (Victoria) Applied Science—

Donald Edward Towson (Creston). The Dilworth Prize in English, $25 (proficiency in Second Year English): Edelgard E.

Petzelt (Sardis). The Fern Cochrane James Scholarship, $100 (woman student with highest standing In

First Year English): Elizabeth Jane Case (Vancouver).

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Frances Willard Prizes (best essays on temperance subjects): First Prize, $50—

Wilma Elizabeth Ronalds (Vancouver) Second Prize, $25—

Eileen Nora Kew (Quesnel). General Motors of Canada Limited Scholarships, $200 plus grant (renewals for proficiency):

First Renewal— Stephen Peter Beaton (Vancouver) Eugene Triven Neufeld (Fort St. John).

Second Renewal— Thomas Edwin Raymond Bolster (Vancouver) Gerald Edward Tripard (Vancouver).

Third Renewal— Catherine Ann Batten (Merritt) Norman Camerman (Vancouver).

German Government Book Prizes (proficiency in German): Marlene Rose Austrup (Vancouver) Raimand Belgardt (Vancouver) Edvard Grande (Prince Rupert) Arthur Ralph Hakstian (Vancouver) Gery Carl Harlos (Vancouver) Ronald Vernon Kirkby (West Vancouver) Laurence Patrick Kitching (Victoria) Milton McClaren (Vancouver) Gerald Edward Tripard (Vancouver).

The Han. W. C. Woodward University Memorial Scholarships, $500 each (renewals): Second Renewal—

Helena Marian Lethbridge (Vancouver) William E. Maranda (Vancouver).

First Renewal— Verneta Lorraine Thompson (Vancouver) Keith David Casperson (Vancouver).

Inco Undergraduate Scholarships, $300 plus tuition fees (proficiency, engineering or certain science fields): Final Renewals—

Ronald Walter James Ford (Burnaby) Donald Nicholson (North Surrey).

Second Renewal— Allan Anthony Offenberger (Penticton).

First Renewal— Michael Stephen Mepham (Osoyoos).

International House Association Prize (books to value of $15 each) (contributions to International House on Campus - awards made during Session): Dingeman Adriann Vink (Vancouver) Ajit Singh Rupaal (India).

The J. J. Herb Scholarship, $500 (renewal for proficiency): Bradley Edward Crawford (Vancouver).

The Macmillan Company of Canada Prize in Creative Writing, $50 (best original poem): Lionel John Kearns (Vancouver).

Prize of the Ambassador of Switzerland, books (proficiency in French Language and Literature): Walter Alexander Herring (Vancouver).

Prizes of the Ambassador of Switzerland, books (proficiency in German): Gerd Klaus Schneider (Vancouver) (Mrs.) Kerstie V. Andersen (Vancouver).

The Rayonier Canada Limited Special Scholarship, $500 (proficiency, for sons or daughters of employees): Catherine Vool (Honeymoon Bay).

The Standard Oil of British Columbia Limited Entrance Scholarship, $500 (renewal for proficiency): First Renewal—

Donald Murray Duggan (Vancouver). Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Limited Special Scholarship, $500 (renewal for

proficiency): First renewal—

Sarah Christine L. Bence (Vancouver). Super-Valu Stores Ltd. Scholarships, $500 (renewal for proficiency):

First Renewal— Ronald Andrew Kydd (New Westminster).

Union Carbide Canada Limited Scholarships, $500 a year for four years (renewals for proficiency): Third Renewal—

Ronald Milne Lees (Vancouver) Second Renewal—

George Stephen Pond (Vancouver) First Renewal—

Robert Gait Arthur (Vancouver).

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Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $500 (renewals fo r prof ic iency): Second Renewal—

Stephen Ronald Harvey (Vancouver) First Renewal—

Dennis Charles Healey (Abbotsford) Leonard Evaid Jarvis (Vancouver).

The Vic tor ia Daily Times Prize, $100 (best wr i t ten cont r ibut ion submit ted for mass media f ie ld) : John Sebastian But ter f ie ld (Vancouver).

Agriculture The Brit ish Columbia Fruit Growers' Associat ion Golden Jubilee (1939) Scholarship, $25C

high s tanding, Th i rd Year, proceeding to hor t icu l tura l op t ion in Fourth Year): Joseph Molnar (Vancouver).

The David Thorn Scholarship, $150 (prof ic iency, proceeding to Th i rd Year) : Lawrence John McCracken (Saskatchewan).

The David A . McKee Scholarship, $150 (prof ic iency, Th i rd Year, proceeding to Fourth): Jean Clare Hammond (Vancouver).

The Dean Eagles Book Prizes (achievement in essay and f ie ld t r ip - a lready awarded): Jean Al ice Dunkerley (Aldergrove) Hugh V. Hi l lary Walker (Trinidad) Edward Laking Berry (Langley).

The Dr. D. A . McKee Memor ia l Prize, $40 (prof iciency in Thi rd Year): Jean Clare Hammond (Vancouver).

The Dr. G. F. R. Barton Memor ia l Bursary Award (good standing First Year pre-veter inary, proceeding t o next year), $100: Peter Douglas Culis (Ladner).

The Food Executives' Club Scholarship, $250 (proceeding to Final Year in f ie ld of scien­t i f i c and technological problems related to food processing, manufac tu r ing and product ion): Jan Leonard Wi l l i am Creighton (Cove C l i f f ) .

The Gil lmor and Roderick Morr ison Memor ia l Scholarship, $70 (prof iciency in Th i rd Year, f ie ld of genetics): Douglas Gordon Dorell (Cl inton).

The Nabob Scholarships in Food Technology, $500 each (high standing and promise in food technology): Entering Fourth Yea r—

Andras G. Lacko (Vancouver). Entering Th i rd Yea r—

Geoffrey Frank Grant (Armstrong). University Scholarship in Agr icu l ture $200 (prof ic iency in First Year, proceeding to

Second): Peter Robert Cheeke (Cobble Hi l l ) .

Architecture

The Arch i tec tura l Inst i tute of Brit ish Columbia Book Prizes, value of $67 each approx i ­mate ly (outstanding in Arch i tec tura l Design): Third Year—James Col l in Strasman (Vancouver) Fourth Year—John Raymond Gr i f f i n (Burnaby).

The At las Asbestos Company L imi ted Prize A w a r d , $200 (best solut ion t o design problems in which asbestos cement products would normal ly be used): Donald Frank Fair-brother (East Black Pool).

The Brit ish Amer ica Paint Co. L td . Scholarship in Arch i tecture, $500 (outstanding overal l record, proceeding to Final Year) : Bruno Basil Freschi (Trai l ) .

The Brit ish Columbia Cement Company Limi ted Scholarships in Arch i tec ture , $250 each (outstanding mer i t ) : Paul McCarley Merr ick (West Vancouver) Steven Z ib in (Pent icton).

Brit ish Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Associat ion Prizes in Arch i tec ture (good standing, excellence in design of wood structures): Joe Elias Yamauchi (Vancouver)—$100 Denis Mahony Jesson (Vancouver)—$100 Donald A r thu r Paul Eriksson (A lber ta )—$200.

Canadian Inst i tute of Steel Construct ion Scholarship in Arch i tecture, $250 (prof iciency in Th i rd Year in structural engineering and in use of structural steel in bui ld ing design): Don Montague Snow (Alber ta) .

The Canadian Pit tsburgh Industries Scholarship, $250 (best solut ion to design problem): John Raymond Gr i f f in (Burnaby).

The Charles J . Thompson Prizes, $50 (highest standing in course on History of A rch i ­tecture): Second Year—Steven Z ib in (Penticton) Third Year—Henry Gilbert Hawthorn (Vancouver).

The McCarter , Nairne & Partners Scholarship, $398 (highest standing in Thi rd Year) : James Col l in Strasman (Vancouver).

The Pan-Abode Scholarship in Arch i tecture, $500 (highest aggregate standing in previous years, enter ing Fourth Year) : James Col l in Strasman (Vancouver).

The Schlage Lock Company Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Second Year, pro­ceeding to Thi rd) : Paul McCar ley Mer r ick (West Vancouver).

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Arts and Science

The Ahepa Prize, $100 (prof ic iency and promise in Greek Studies): Deane Floyd Boundy (Vancouver).

The Brissenden Scholarship, $300 (excellence in creat ive wr i t ing f ie ld) : Lionel John Kearns (Vancouver).

British Amer ica Paint Co. L td . Scholarship in Chemistry, $500 (prof ic iency in Chemistry, proceeding to Final Year) : Christopher Leonard Gardner (Victor ia) .

The Brit ish Columbia 1958 Centennial Scholarship, $500 (proficiency in the humanit ies and social science f ields, proceeding to Thi rd Year): Pamela Boyd Holms (Vernon).

The Burbidge Scholarships, $125 each (prof iciency in Thi rd Year Physics and Mathemat ics) : David Bertram Wales (Vancouver) Georgiana Margare t Hobbs (Revelstoke).

The Daniel Buchanan Scholarship in Mathemat ics , $125 (prof iciency in Mathemat ics) : A l lan Peter Tro jan (Nor th Vancouver) .

The Dr. Isabel Maclnnes Prize, $100 (prof iciency in German): George Stephen PonC (Vancouver).

French Government Book Prize and Medal (prof iciency in French Language and Li tera­ture) : Maur ice Edward Ormiston (Vancouver).

The Gwynne-Vaughan Memor ia l Scholarship, $100 (proceeding af ter g raduat ion to Ang l ican Theological College, Vancouver) : Brian Patr ick Hal l (Vancouver).

The John and Annie Southcott Memor ia l Scholarship, $100 (for research and invest iga­t ion in f ie ld of B.C. history): Holl is Ralph Lynch (Vancouver).

The J. W. Gehrke Memor ia l Scholarship, $100 (prof ic iency, First Year): Wal ter Erwin Diewert (Richmond).

The Kapoor Singh Scholarship, $250 (outstanding achievement, Th i rd Year) : Lorenne Margaret Gordon (Vancouver).

The KVOS - T.V. Scholarships, $100 each (interest and abi l i ty in journal ism, communica­t ions, etc.): Frederick James Fletcher (Vancouver) Ell iott Hastings Leveson (Vancouver).

The Mal l inckrodt Chemical Works L imi ted Prize, $25 (most outstanding in f ields of inorganic and analy t ica l chemistry. Th i rd Year): Richard Denis Spratley (West Vancouver).

The Mary Stewart Maclnnes Memor ia l Scholarship, $200 (high standing and excellence in German Studies): Henrich E. R. Brockhaus (Vancouver).

The Maur ice Taylor Scholarship in Music, $250 (high standing and promise, majors in Music): Elaine Fleming (Chi i l iwack).

Mobi l Oil o f Canada, L td. , Scholarship in Geology, $400 (academic standing and overal l qual i t ies, proceeding to Final Year, Geology): Larry Garnet Rantz (Victor ia) .

The Morris Belkin Prize, $100 (best essay in the f ie ld of Freudian Psychology): Valer ie Elizabeth Dil l (Vancouver).

The McGil l Graduates' Scholarship, $100 (prof iciency in Second Year in combined subjects of English and French): John Lawrence Paynter (Vancouver).

The MacMi l l an , Bloedel and Powell River Scholarship for Forestry and Forest Engineering, $400 (entering Forestry, based on standing and apt i tude) : A l an David Chambers (Vancouver).

The Osier, Hammond & Nanton Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in economics, pro­ceeding to Final Year): Hugh McAllester Pinchin (Victor ia) .

Physics Society Book Prizes, books to value of $10 each (prof ic iency in Physics): Fourth Year—Col in David Scarfe (Vancouver) Third Year—Dav id Bertram Wales (Vancouver).

The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Economic Geography (donated by the Canadian Trans-

fiort Company Limi ted) , $100 (prof iciency in economic geography): Li l l ian Arbanas Nanaimo) (relinquished).

The Polish Friendship " Z g o d a " Society Prize, $100 (outstanding achievement in f i rst course in Polish): Joanne Mar ie LeDuc (Armstrong).

Royal Inst i tu t ion Scholarship in Ar ts and Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year) : Mur ie l Joyce Watney (Vancouver).

The Shaw Memor ia l Scholarship, $100 (highest in Second Year of two of English, La t in , Greek): Francis John Edward Hi l lary (Vancouver).

Special University Awards (prof ic iency): A r thu r Camerman (Vancouver)—$250 David Howard Geen (Kelowna)—$200 James Howard Ash (Vancouver)—$100.

The Terminal Ci ty Club Scholarship, $100 (prof ic iency in combined subjects of Economics and English, Second Year) : Terence John Wales (Vancouver).

The Thor l ief Larsen Scholarship in English, $100 (prof ic iency. Second Year English): Edelgard Elsbeth Petzelt (Sardis).

Undergraduate Scholarship in Slavonic Studies (donated by Wal te r C. Koerner, Esq., in honour o f Dr. Wi l l i am J . Rose), $250 (prof ic iency in Russian 203 and other Russian courses): Henning Andersen (Vancouver).

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Undergraduate Scholarship in Slavonic Studies (donated by Walter C. Koerner, Esq., In honour of Dr. William J. Rose), $300 (proficiency in course on Central Europe and overall standing): Egon A. Selge (Vancouver).

The United Empire Loyalists' Association Medal and Prize, $35 (best essay on topic related to United Empire Loyalists): Donald Millar Mackenzie (Nanaimo).

University Great War Scholarships, $200 each (proficiency, First Year): Peter George Norton (Vancouver) Elizabeth Jane Case (Vancouver).

University Scholarships in Arts and Science, $200 each (Second and Third highest standings in First Year): Dennis Charles Healey (Abbotsford) Bryan Roger Henry (Vancouver).

University Scholarship in Arts and Science, $200 each (highest standing in Second Year Arts and Science): 1. George Stephen Pond (Vancouver)

by reversion to Gerald Edward Tripard (Vancouver) by reversion to Shek-Leung Wong (Hong Kong)

2. Martin Frederick Kagnoff (Vancouver). University Scholarship in Arts and Science, $200 (highest standing in Third Year, all

groups): Lorenne Margaret Gordon (Vancouver). University Scholarship in Arts and Science, $200 (highest standing in Third Year, Science

groups): David Bertram Wales (Vancouver). University Scholarship for Trois Pistoles, $370 (for the French Summer School at Trois

Pistoles, Quebec): Pirkko Marjatta Halonen (Vancouver). The Vancouver Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship, $400 (woman stu­

dent, proceeding to scientific career, renewal): Katherine Joan Casper (Nanaimo). The Vancouver Women's Canadian Club Scholarship, $100 (proficiency, Canadian History):

Mary Diane Harlow (Vancouver). The W. H. Maclnnes Scholarship in Greek, $200 (outstanding and continuing studies in

Greek): Wayne Barritt Ingalls (Burnaby). The W. H. Maclnnes Scholarship in Physics and Mathematics, $200 (highest standing in

Second Year, proceeding to combined honours in Mathematics and Physics): George Stephen Pond (Vancouver).

Commerce

The A. P. Gardner & Co. Scholarship, $300, high standing in Accountancy option, pro­ceeding in this field): Stephen Ronald Harvey (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Bond Dealers' Association Scholarship, $150 (high standing, pro­ceeding to Third Year in finance option): Robert Currie Dempsey (North Vancouver).

The Clarkson Prize in Accounting, $100 (proficiency in intermediate accounting): Robert Joseph Gayton (Vancouver).

The Cooper-Widman Limited Scholarship, $250 (high standing and overall qualities): Donald Harvard Leavitt (Vancouver).

The Cooper-Widman Limited Commerce and Forestry Scholarship, $250 (high standing, Third Year, and potentialities for field of lumber merchandising): David Michael Howard (Vancouver).

The Deeks-McBride Ltd. Commerce Scholarship, $300 (proficiency in First Year): Herbert Marshall Simpson (Nanaimo).

The Elmer Johnston Memorial Scholarship, $150 (highest standing Third Year in Trans­portation, proceeding to special courses in this field): John Miller Munro (Vancouver).

Finning Tractor and Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarship. $250 (overall standing in practical and academic work. Second Year Commerce): Alfred Donald Clerihue (Vancouver).

Gill-Pix Scholarship, $250 (donated by Gill Interprovincial Lines Ltd. (entering Final Year, proficiency, specialising in economics): Mark Richard Daniels (Vancouver).

Hamilton Insurance Agency Ltd. Scholarship, $100 (entering Third Year field of general insurance, high standing): Maxwell Anthony Munday (New Westminster).

The Harold A. Jones Memorial Scholarship (donated by Vancouver Tug Boat Company Limited) (proficiency, proceeding to Final Year, field of transportation, $500): John Miller Munro (Vancouver).

Hudson's Bay Company (Vancouver) Service Awards (tuition fees): New Awards—

James R. Begg (Vancouver) Don E. Marlatt (Chilliwack)

Renewal— Harold Marwin Hanson (Vancouver).

Hudson's Bay Company (Victoria Store) Service Award (tuition fees, one year): Roger Hollick (Victoria).

The J. Ewart Collins Memorial Scholarship, $100 (high standing in Auditing and Account­ing, proceeding to Fourth Year in special courses): Barry Desmond Philpotts (Van­couver).

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The Kiwanis Club Scholarship, $250 (highest standing In Third Year): Robert Stewart Hager (Vancouver).

The Lauries Ltd. Bursaries: Igor R. Huene (Vancouver)—$250 Dennis P. Argue (Vancouver)—$200.

Life Underwriters Association of Vancouver Scholarship, $275 (high standing, Third Year in life insurance course, proceeding to Final Year): Charles Richard RiopeF (Vancouver).

The Morrison Steel & Wire Co. Ltd. Scholarship, $150 (proficiency First Year): William P. Irvine (Vancouver).

The Morrow Scholarship in Commerce, $70 (outstanding in course Commerce 281): Gerald Christopher Wheatley (Vancouver).

The N. Leo Klein Memorial Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in Second Year): Gerald Christopher Wheatley (Vancouver).

The Oppenheimer Bros. & Company Centennial Scholarship, $500 (proficiency, field of marketing, proceeding to Final Year): Bryan Kenneth Judge (Vancouver).

The Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Scholarship, $300 (proficiency Second Year accounting option, proceeding to Third Year and to career in chartered accountancy): Robert Joseph Gayton (Vancouver).

Pemberton Securities Limited Scholarship, $250 (proficiency, proceeding to Final Year, field of security analysis): Thomas Russell Robinson (Vancouver).

The Price Waterhouse & Co. Scholarship, $250 (entering Final Year toward articles in accountancy, proficiency): Yale Morton Chernoff (Vancouver).

The Price Waterhouse & Co. Service Award, tuition fees (field of accounting): Yale M. Chernoff (Vancouver).

Riddel!, Stead, Graham & Hutchison Service Award, tuition fees (field of accounting): George Home (Vancouver).

The Robert Keith Porter Scholarship, $170 (high standing, Final Year): James Albert Warner (Chemainus).

Special University Awards (high standing): Frederick J. E. Jordon (Nakusp)—$100 Eric Lauritzen (Vancouver)—$150 James Gordon Long (Burnaby)—$100 John Swan (Vancouver)—$100.

Timber Sales & Distributors Limited Scholarship, $350 (good standing, Second Year, forestry option): Conrad Pinette (William Lake).

Trans-Canada Investment Corporation Scholarship $150, high standing business finance, Third Year): John Peter Bell (Vancouver).

The Transportation and Customs Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade Award, $100 (high standing in Second Year work, specializing in transportation): Laurence Alan Startin (Comox).

The Vancouver Real Estate Board Charlie Brown Scholarship, $500 (Third Year, high standing, taking option in real estate): Robert Stewart Hager (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Sales Executives Club Scholarship, $200 (general overall record, proceeding to Fourth Year to undertake special training): James Henry Gollner (Richmond).

The Vancouver Sales Executives Club Ben Benwell Scholarship, $200 (high standing, marketing option, proceeding to Final Year): John Howard Goodwin (West Vancouver).

The Vancouver Stock Exchange Scholarship, $250 (Final Year, finance option, high stand­ing, proceeding to special training programme: Bruce Wilfred Francis (Victoria).

Westminster Paper Company Limited Scholarship in Commerce, $400 a year for two years (overall standing, personal qualities, leadership): Renewal—Harold Douglas Butterworth (Oyama) New Award—Gerald Christopher Wheatley (Vancouver).

The Woodward Scholarships (established by the late Hon. W. C. Woodward), $125 each: (a) highest standing Commerce 261, Second Year—

Ernie John Harder (Yarrow) (b) highest standing Commerce 281, Third Year—

Bryan Kenneth Judge (Vancouver).

Education and Teacher Training

Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarships for Teacher Training, $400 each (renewals —proceeding to degrees leading to Secondary teaching): Fourth renewal—

Sylvia Cherisy Heys (Ladysmith) Sylvia Geralaine Poy (Nanaimo)

Third renewal— Alwynn Elizabeth MacKay (New Westminster) William Michael Petrusic (Vancouver) Carolyn Elizabeth Wallace (Ladysmith)

Second renewal— Bernice Ellen Cail (Vancouver) Pauline Grauer (Richmond)

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David A. Hurdlings (Ocean Falls) Kenneth Douglas MacMillan (Campbell River) Lorine Margaret Scroggie (New Westminster) Alan John Wargo (Ladysmith)

First renewal— Sharon Ann Brown (Campbell River) Patricia Mary Beggs (Chemainus) Marilyn Louise McLean (New Westminster) Marjorie Maureen Siddall (Courtenay) Ronald Arthur Shute (Richmond) Kathleen Mary Spearing (Nanaimo).

The Mathilde Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $200 (highest standing First Year B.Ed. course, Elementary, proceeding to higher year): Pearl Arlene Clay (Vancouver).

Engineering

The Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited Scholarship, $500 (proficiency, entering Final Year, Engineering Physics): Koit Teng (Pitt Meadows).

The Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited Scholarship, $500 (proficiency, entering Fourth Year Electrical Engineering): Jack Charles Herbert Shaw (Vancouver).

The American Society for Metals Foundation for Education and Research Scholarship, $500 (Metallurgy option, proceeding to Final Year): Frederick William Wiffen (Sardis).

The Association of Professional Engineers Prizes, books, $25 each (best summer essays for engineering pupils of the Association in Third Year): Chemical—Ronald Allen Greene (Victoria) Civil—Nelson Mathew Skalbania (Vancouver) Electrical—Robert Alexander Edgar (Vancouver) Geological—Ronald Hugh D. Philp (Coquitlam) Mechanical—Michael Joseph Wyatt (Burnaby) Engineering Physics—Frederick William Wiffen (Sardis).

The B'nai B'rith Chapter No. 77 Scholarship, $50 (highest standing in Chemical Engineer­ing, Third Year): Donald Edward Towson (Creston).

The Boultbee - Bosustow Memorial Scholarships, $125 each (high standing in Metallurgy and Mining): David James De Biasio (Trail) Alberta Emile Beauregard (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Cement Company Limited Civil Engineering Scholarship, $250 (pro­ficiency): Nelson Matthew Skalbania (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Electric Company Undergraduate Engineering Scholarships, $200 each: (proficiency, proceeding to Final Year): Civil Engineering—Robert Noble (Ucluelet) Electrical Engineering—Clement Andre Salama (Vancouver) Mechanical Engineering—Noel Cripps (England).

British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association Prizes in Engineering (proficiency and ability in structural design): First Prize, $90—

Paavo J. Horkko (Finland) Second Prizes, $70 each—

Robert Gordon Sexsmith (West Vancouver) Nelson Mathew Skalbania (Vancouver) William Phillips (Vernon).

The British Columbia Transformer Co. Ltd. Scholarship in Electrical Engineering, $250 (proficiency in Third Year): Michael Gordon Taylor (Vancouver).

Special University Scholarship in Engineering, $300 (proficiency. Third Year): Robert Well­ington Donaldson (Vancouver).

Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, B.C. Section, Prizes, books to value of $35 each (best summer essays in metallurgy, mining, geology) (awarded in March, 1960): Albert Emile Beauregard (Vancouver) Hussin Hassan (Singapore) Ronald Hugh Dunbar Philp (Coquitlam).

The Dow Chemical of Canada Limited Scholarship in Chemical Engineering, $500 (pro­ficiency, entering Final Year): Donald Edward Towson (Creston).

The Dunsmuir Scholarship, $160 (proficiency in Mining Engineering, proceeding to Final Year): Siew Ngoh Yip (Malaya).

The Engineering Institute of Canada Prize, $50 (academic record and activities in stu­dent engineering organizations. Third Year): Robert Noble (Ucluelet).

The General Construction Company Limited Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in first two years): Paul Tsang-Leung Chan (Hong Kong).

The G. M. Dawson Scholarship, $50 (highest in geological subjects. Third Year): Ronald Hugh D. Philp (Coquitlam).

The Heavy Construction Association of B.C. Scholarships, $250 each (proficiency, interest and ability in heavy construction, Third Year Civil Engineering): John Foljambe Hall Idiens (Comox) Robert Gordon Sexsmith (West Vancouver). 28

The Ingledow Scholarship in Engineering, $100 (high scholastic standing, Second Year): Eugene Douglas Hetherington (New Westminster).

The Hoffars Ltd. Scholarship in Machine Design and Applied Mechanics, $300 (proficiency, Third Year, in overall standing and special fields, Mechanical Engineering): Arthur George Hein (Vancouver).

The Kennecott Copper Corporation Scholarship in Mining, $1000 (proficiency, promise, ability, proceeding to Fourth Year Mining): Alastair Hamilton Summers (Vancouver).

The Lambert Scholarship, $300 (proficiency in Third Year, Civil Engineering): William Phillips (Vernon).

The Mcintosh Supply Ltd. Scholarship in Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, $250 (pro­ficiency, Third Year, in overall standing and special fields, Mechanical Engineering): Donald Michael Gillis (North Burnaby).

The E.M. Herb Scholarships in Engineering, $500 (entering Third Year): (a) highest standing Second Year, proceeding to Mechanical Engineering—

Mervyn Daniel Olson (Armstrong) (b) general standing and student affairs, entering Chemical Engineering—

Allen David Gosman (Quesnel). Northern Commercial Company Limited Scholarship, $500 (proficiency, proceeding to Third

Year Engineering): Gerala Brock Allan (Burnaby). The Northern Electric Undergraduate Scholarship, $500 (proficiency in Third Year En­

gineering Physics): Ernest Raymond Seaquist (Cloverdale). Paper Industry Management Association Scholarship, $225 (proficiency, proceeding to Final

Year, Mechanical Engineering): William Hardy McQueen (Vancouver). The Rayonier Canada Limited Scholarship in Chemical Engineering, $500 (proficiency,

proceeding to Final Year): Walter Ross Benson (Victoria). The Rayonier Canada Limited Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering, $500 (proficiency,

Third Year): Peter South (North Surrey). The R. Randolph Bruce Scholarship, $225 (proficiency in Metallurgical Engineering, pro­

ceeding to Final Year): Mervyn Allan Cronie (Trail). The Royal Institution Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year):

Robert Ewart Butler (North Surrey). Schlumberger of Canada Scholarship, $500 (proficiency, proceeding to Final Year, Elec­

trical Engineering): Ernest George Neudorf (Abbotsford). The Sidney Roofing and Paper Co. Ltd. Scholarship, $250 (proficiency in engineering):

Richard Donald Warda (Ladysmith). Special University Awards, $100 each (proficiency):

Robert Ewart Butler (North Surrey; Kwok-Hing Pang (Vancouver). Arne Peter Olson (Vancouver).

The Thomas and Evelyn Hebb Memorial Scholarships, $350 (highest standing, Engineering Physics, Third Year): Wing Tin Chu (Hong Kong).

The Vancouver Electrical Association Scholarship, $250 (proficiency, entering Final Year Electrical Engineering): Donald R. Heywood (Vancouver).

The Western Canada Steel Ltd. Scholarship in Metallurgy, $500 a year for two years (proficiency and promise, proceeding to Third Year Metallurgy): Thomas Grant John (Trail).

The Western Canada Steel Ltd. Scholarship in Metallurgy, $500 (proficiency, proceeding to Final Year, Metallurgy): Michael Peter Hayne (Cowichan Bay).

Forestry

The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarships, $250 each (academic standing and promise): Kenneth John Mitchell (Bralorne) James Glenister Bullen (Dawson Creek).

The Gait Elkington Memorial Scholarship, $350 (academic standing and overall qualities, Third Year): Kenneth Gordon Derek Green (Victoria).

The H. R. MacMillan Scholarships in Forestry and Forest Engineering: (a) $200 for highest standing, Second Year Forestry and Forest Engineering:

Brodie Swan (Vancouver) (b) $100 for second highest standing, Second Year Forestry and Forest Engineering:

Lome George L. Brace (Alberta) (c) $200 for highest standing, First Year Forestry and Forest Engineering:

Orest Allan Novik (Saskatchewan) (d) $100 for next highest standing, First Year Forestry:

Ronald Charles Kowall (Natal). The Rayonier Canada Limited Scholarship in Forestry, $500 (most outstanding record in

Third and Lower Years): Ronald W. Haigh (North Vancouver). Western Plywood Company Limited Bursaries, $125 each (good scholastic standing, student

Rarticipation, etc.): erbert Percival Sims (Manitoba)

Gordon Balfour Squire (Vancouver).

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Home Economies

The Agnes Merle Turnbull Scholarship, $170 (highest standing in First Year, proceeding to Second Year in Home Economics): Linda Diane Clouston (Alberni).

The Dr. Alice Ravenhill Memorial Scholarship, $175 (highest standing in Second Year, proceeding to next year of Home Economics): Bernice Ellen Cail (Vancouver).

The Mary Graham Holland Scholarship for Home Economics, $300 (proficiency, entering Senior Year in Home Economics): Wendy Jane MacRae Patterson (West Vancouver).

The Vancouver Women's Canadian Club Scholarship in Home Economics, $100 (proficiency in Third Year, proceeding to Fourth): Marie Alice Watchorn (Vancouver).

Law

The Canada Permanent Trust Company Prize, $50 (highest standing in course on property): Alan D. Hunter (Vancouver).

The Carswell Company Limited Prizes, books to value of $35 each (highest standing in year): Second Year—Bradley Edward Crawford (Vancouver) First Year—Willis Edward O'Leary (Alberta).

The H. Carl Goldenberg Book Prize (high standing): Gordon Sidney Cross (West Vancouver). The Hon. R. L. Maitland Memorial Scholarship, $225 (highest standing in Second Year):

Bradley Edward Crawford (Vancouver). Judge Schultz Prize in Criminal Law, $100 (highest standing in subject of Criminal Law):

Prize shared equally by— Willis Edward O'Leary (Alberta)

and George Colin Stevens (Vancouver).

The Ladner Prize in Law, $100 (highest standing in First Year): Willis Edward O'Leary (Alberta).

Prize in Labour Law, $50 (highest standing in Labour Law): Alan D. Hunter (Vancouver). Special Book Prize, value $25 (high standing, Second Year): Kenneth Charles Mackenzie

(Revelstoke). Special University Scholarships, $100 each (proficiency, proceeding to higher year in

Law): Lance Sidney George Finch (Nanaimo) Anne Margaret Givins (Prince George) Lawrence Stephen Goulet (BurnabyJ George Colin Stevens (Vancouver) (relinquished).

Medicine

The Borden Company Limited Prize in Paediatrics, $100 (highest standing in paediartics): Jeremy Stephen Drummond Winter (Victoria).

British Pacific Life Insurance Company Scholarship in Medicine (good standing, Third Year), Scholarship $125 and Bursary $125: William Glen Peter Friesen (Vancouver).

Cave and Company Limited Prize in Pathology, $100 (highest standing in course Pathology 425): William Harold Charles Holt (Vancouver).

Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship in Medicine, $600 (general proficiency, Second Year): William Harold Charles Holt (Vancouver).

The C. V. Mosby Book Prizes (excellence and promise in various fields of study): Patrick McCallum Brown (Lac La Hache) Duncan Bruce Allardyce (Vancouver) Andrew Janzen (Abbotsford).

The Dr. H. L. W. Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $300 (highest aggregate standing in pre-clinical subjects, proceeding to Third Year): Felix Augustus Durity (West Indies).

The Dr. Isabel Day Memorial Scholarship, $75 (proficiency in Physiology, First Year): John Humphrey Walton (Trail).

The Dr. J. Meredith Graham Memorial Prize, $75 (outstanding in academic and practical programmes, Second Year): Duncan Bruce Allardyce.

The Dr. Lavell H. Leeson Memorial Scholarship, $100 (high academic standing and promise): Robert Wilson Morgan (Vancouver).

The Ella J. Harrison Prize, $25 (outstanding achievement in four-year course): Wilfred Herman Ziegler (Vancouver).

The E. V. Young Memorial Prize, $50 (good standing and active interest in Music or Drama): Roderick L. Smith (Vancouver).

The Hamber Scholarship in Medicine, $750 (leading student in Third Year): Sydney John Peerless (Vancouver).

The Hoffman-La Roche Limited Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Physiology, First Year): Eugene Cuthbert Cameron (Vancouver).

The H. Rocke Robertson Prize in Surgery, $150 (outstanding in field of surgery, Third Year): Sydney John Peerless (Vancouver).

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The J. R. Neilson Memorial Book Prize, $50 (proficiency in course Surgery 450): Douglas Ralph Norman (Vancouver).

Lederle Medical Research Fellowships (summer research pre-clinical departments): Sydney John Peerless (Vancouver) Edmund Jean Lewis (Vancouver).

The Merck & Co. Ltd. Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in biochemistry, First Year): Joan McClatchie (Vancouver).

The M. M. Weaver Prize in the History of Medicine (best essay), $35: Eastmond Mark Roderique (West Indies).

The Myron M. Weaver Scholarship; $200 (overall standing and special interest in human­ities and arts related to Medicine): Norman Robert Vincent (Vancouver).

The Osier Society of Vancouver Scholarship, $100 (most outstanding record, Third Year, in Internal Medicine): James Barrie Bentz (Vancouver).

The Richard and Mary Legh Trophy (class making best all-round contribution): Awarded to First Year Class.

The Sandoz Prize in Pharmacology (highest standing, Pharmacology) (special medical equipment): Felix Augustus Durity (West Indies).

The Sandoz Prizes in Clinical Microscopy, Sandoz Atlas (leading students in Clinical Microscopy): James Barrie Bentz (Vancouver) William Raymond Carpentier (Lake Cowichan) Peter Dyck (Vancouver) William Glen Peter Friesen (Vancouver) George B. Hill (United States) David Michael Kennedy (Vancouver) Francis Edmond Lambert (Kamioops) Nils Parson (Vancouver) Sydney John Peerless (Vancouver) Paul Symchych (Vancouver).

Scholarship in Anatomy, $150 (highest standing, First Year): John Humphrey Walton (Trail).

The Vancouver Women's Canadian Club Scholarship in Medicine, $100 (high standing, promise of ability in research): Edmund Jean Lewis (Vancouver).

Pharmacy The B.C. Drugs Limited Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in First Year, proceeding

to Second): Lorraine Elissa Lynch (Mission City). The Burroughs Wellcome Scholarship, $250 (outstanding record and ability in Pharmacy,

Second Year): Milo Palmer (Chilliwack). The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Scholarship, $100 (merit,

proceeding to Third Year): Kenneth Lee Brousseau (Metchosin P.O.) The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Scholarship, $100 (merit,

proceeding to Second Year): Nina Catherine Kosovich (Cranbrook). The Canadian Pharmaceutical Association Prize (special technical publications) (outstand­

ing in Second Year in Compounding and Dispensing): Milo Palmer (Chilliwack). The Charles E. Frosst Scholarship, $250 (outstanding in scholarship, leadership and over­

all qualifications): Verna June Armstrong (New Westminster). The Cunningham Scholarship in Pharmacy, $250 (highest standing in Second Year, pro­

ceeding to Third Year): John Allert (Vancouver). The Pharmacy Alumni Book Prizes (outstanding all-round potential pharmacists):

First Year—James Thomas Charles (Burnaby) Second Year—Howard Douglas Colby (Alberta).

The Poulenc Scholarship in Pharmacy, $250 (outstanding in biological sciences, proceeding to Third Year Pharmacy): John Allert (Vancouver), by reversion to Peter Eric Braun (Abbotsford).

The W. Elgin Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $75 (general proficiency in practical aspects of pharmaceutical subjects, Second Year): Carole Ann Salonen (Victoria).

Physical Education The Alice Bishopric Memorial Prize, books $25 (highest standing in the biological sciences):

Ronald Robert D'Andrea (Vancouver). The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation Scholarship, $50

(highest standing in Second Year): Nancy Mae Bartlett (West Vancouver). The Lieutenant James Douglas Hamilton Book Prize, $25 (academic and physical pro­

ficiency, Third Year): Sheila Garvin Clark (Victoria).

Summer Session The Sir Charles Tupper, I.O.D.E. Bursary, $100: Desmond James Grady (Salmon Arm). University Scholarship for Graduate Study, Summer Session, $400 (from Woodrow Wilson

Foundation Grant): John Charles Hutchinson (Vancouver).

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Awards made by other Institutions The Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Travelling Scholarship (expenses in

Ottawa and grant of $500, field of Architecture): Lawrence Richard Doyle (Vancouver; Pacific Northwest Personnel Management Association Scholarship, $250: Douglas Barrv

Simpson (Vancouver). World University Exchange Scholarship (for Germany): Ronald Kennedy Jones (Kamloops).

III. AWARDS ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 3rd, 1960 For Graduate Study and Research

The A. J. Nystrom Geography Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in Georgraphy, field of Education): Henry Dougan (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Electric Company Limited Scholarships in Planning, $500 each (grad­uate study and research in Community and Regional Planning): Lawrence Gordon Ala (Vancouver) John Laird Northey (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Teachers' Federation Postgraduate Scholarship for Teachers, $1500: Joseph Auriole Young (Vancouver).

The Canadian Forest Industries Entomological Scholarship, $300 (donated by British Columbia Loggers' Association): Antal Kozak (Vancouver).

The Clayburn-Harbison Ltd. Fellowship, $1500 (Metallurgy): Daniel Joseph Rose (Van.) The Northern Electric Fellowship, $1500 (graduate study and research in electrical en­

gineering): William Roland Reader (Alberta). Stelco Fellowship in Metallurgy, $2000 (for graduate study and research): Hugh J. Harding

(Vancouver). The Van Dusen Graduate Fellowships in Forestry:

Antal Kozak (Vancouver)—$500 Ladislaw Heger (Vancouver)—-$750 Gavin S. Hall (Vancouver)—$1000 Slavoj Eis (Vancouver)—$750.

Scholarships (General) The British Columbia Dental Supply Co. Limited Scholarship, $200 (proceeding to First

Year Dentistry): Ervin Delmar Lietz (Vancouver). British Columbia Electric Company Limited Special Scholarships, $200 each (for sons ana

daughters of employees): Bryan Roger Henry (Vancouver) Frankland Wilmot Davey (Abbotsford) Alan Gordon Longmuir (Vancouver) Valerie Jean Turner (Vancouver) Herbert J. Walker (Vancouver).

British Columbia Hotels Association Scholarships, $250 each: Charles Arthur Boyd (Argenta) Teddy Cameron Dakin (Cloverdale) David Howard Geen (Kelowna) Lome Jean Grant (Lake Cowichan) Louis John Schulson (Ladysmith) Marilyn Dianne Thomson (Enderby).

The British Columbia Teachers' Federation Undergraduate Scholarships for Teachers, $1500:

Isabel Campbell Leask (Vancouver) Marjean Affleck (New Westminster).

The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, $500 each (renewals for proficiency): Third renewals—

Susan Mary Carey (Vancouver) Richard Hans Patterson (New Westminster)

Second renewals— Norma Jean Dickinson (Victoria) Terence Michael Gordon (Vancouver)

First renewals— Muriel Kathleen Croker (New Westminster) Muriel Joyce Watney (Vancouver).

The CKNW Scholarship in Television. $500 (special Summer Course at Stanford Uni­versity): Walter William Shynkaryk (Vancouver).

The H. R. MacMillan Scholarship, $1200 per annum renewable: John William Spence (Saskatchewan).

The J. J. Herb Scholarship, $500 a year for two years (leadership in student activities): Dean Eric Feltham (Vancouver).

The Nancy Ryckman Scholarship, $250: Michael A. Campbell (Kimberley). The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Economic Geography, $100 (donated by Canadian Trans­

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The Seattle Branch, U.B.C. Alumni, Scholarships, $100 each: Jennifer Carrick (Spokane) Helen Hill (Seattle).

The T. E. and M. E. Ladner Memorial Scholarship, $400: Peter Douglas Cullis (Ladner). The Theta Chapter of Phratetes Scholarship, $50 (leadership and participation in Phrateres):

Mary Ellen Carruthers (New Westminster). Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Company Scholarships (renewals) (for physical sciences,

engineering or geology): Robert E. Butler (North Surrey)—$200 Lutz Claassen (North Surrey)—-$300 Garry James Home (Vancouver)—$200 Donald K. McMillan (Port CoquitlamV—$600 Stephen K. Nelson (Aldergrove)—$300 Kurt Paulus (North Surrey)—$300 Edelbert Plett (Chilliwack)—$300 Siegbert Wolf (Vernon)—$300

United Jewish Peoples Order Max Erenberg Memorial Scholarship, $150: Shek Leung-Wong (Hong Kong).

The William Eugene Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $200 (completing Third Year Arts and Science—interest and participation in student activities): Jim David Meekison (Vancouver).

In Arts and Science

Allied Chemical Canada Scholarship, $250 and fees (proficiency, proceeding to Final Year, Honours Chemistry): Richard Denis Spratley (West Vancouver).

Proficiency Awards in Arts and Sciences, $150 each: William L. Birney (Vancouver) Milton McClaren (Vancouver) M. Walter Skoczylas (Vancouver) Hendrikus W. Van Andel (New Westminster) Terence John Wales (Vancouver).

In Commerce and Business Administration

The Griffith 8. Griffiths Scholarship, $250 (proficiency, proceeding to combined B. Com.— C.A. course): Karl Herman Eisner (Dawson Creek).

In Education and Teacher Training

The British Columbia Teachers' Federation Scholarships, $250 each (beginning or con­tinuing studies toward degree or certificate in teaching): (a) for Second Year—

Beverley Anne Botting (North Vancouver) Joyce Julia McGhan (White Rock)

(b) for Third Year— Sonja Edith Hansen (Blind Bay) Joan Anita Meger (Vernon)

(c) for Fourth Year— Audrey Ede (Vancouver) Wendy Joan Bennett (West Vancouver)

(d) for Fifth Y e a r -Bruce Walter Granholm (Langley) John Henry Dressier (New Westminster).

The Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarships in Teacher Training, $400 each (re­newals): Jack Stanley Hodgins (Merville) Sharon D. McGee (Ocean Falls) Patricia Elinor Parkin (Ladysmith) Barbara F. Robertson (Ocean Falls).

The Delta Kappa Gamma Society Scholarship, $300 (proficiency, proceeding to career in teaching): Lois Ellen Smith (Chilliwack).

The Dr. H. B. King Memorial Scholarship in Education, $150 (academic standing and overall qualities, entering Second Year Education (Victoria College): M. Edna Dosso (Chilliwack).

Du Pont Company of Canada (1956) Limited Scholarship, $1500 (proficiency in sciences, proceeding to secondary teacher training): Shirley A. McKelvey (Creston).

The Ernest A. Munro Memorial Scholarship, $150 (entering Final Year secondary educa­tion): William Herbert New (Vancouver).

The Saul Grand Scholarship (given by the Vancouver Section, National Council of Jewish Women), $100 (proceeding from First Year Education to higher Year): Jean Florence Eyton (Vancouver).

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The Vancouver Elementary Teachers' Association Scholarships, $150 each (academic achievement and promise, proceeding to teaching career): (a) entering First Year—

The Elizabeth Dobbins Scholarship: Ronald Paul Orieux (Vancouver) The Owen J. Thomas Scholarship: Dianne Marie Robinson (Vancouver), by reversion to—Joanna Jane Vivian (Vancouver) Other Awards: Sharon Maie Trimble (Vancouver) Marilyn Edith Gilvear (Vancouver)

(b) entering Second Year— Wendy Elaine Lawson (Vancouver)

(c) entering Third Year— Barbara Anne Bengough (Vancouver)

(d) entering Fourth Year— Joan Marilyn Sutton (Vancouver)

(e) entering Fifth Year— Betty Margaret Bryden (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Secondary Teachers' Association Scholarships, $300 each (graduates entering Teacher Training): (a) The Dr. Hugh MacCorkindale Scholarship: John David Black (Vancouver) lb) The Owen J. Thomas Scholarship: Sylvia Diane Clark (Coquitlam).

The Vancouver Secondary Women Teachers' Association Scholarship (proceeding to Sec­ondary Education), $300: Marnie Jean Rogers (Trail).

In Engineering

American Society for Metals, B.C. Chapter, Scholarship, $400: Kenneth Norman Street (Vancouver).

The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarships (Engineering), $250 each: David James De Biasio (Trail) Keith Edward Robinson (North Vancouver) Arthur John Schmidt (Vancouver).

The Inco Scholarship (entering engineering), $300 and tuition fees): Erland Max Schulson (Ladysmith).

The Ingledow Scholarship, $100 (entering Engineering): Fred Loewen (Abbotsford). The Peter Kiewit Sons Company of Canada, Ltd. Scholarship in Engineering, $250:

William Hardy McQueen (Vancouver). The Read, Jones Christoffersen Scholarship in Civil Engineering, $200: Donald James Win-

grove Reid (Port Coquitlam).

In Medicine

Chris Spencer Foundation Scholarship (one-year award), $500: Joseph Hargert (Victoria). The Dr. Ernest Roland Myers Scholarship Fund (Medicine), $200 each:

Wiechmann Billung-Meyer (Vancouver) Roderick Kerns Caiverley (Dawson Creek) Jagessar Das (British Guiana) Peter Dyck (Vancouver) Frederick William Elliott (Vancouver) Donald Edward Hospes (Vancouver) Andrew Janzen (Abbotsford) Garson Romalis (Vancouver)

The Dr. Ernest Roland Myers Scholarship Fund (Medicine), $100 each: Duncan Bruce Allarayce (Vancouver) Jeremy Stephen D. Winter (Victoria).

The Janet Hatfield Medical Scholarship, $200: John Arthur Boone (Oliver). The Louis Lipsey Toohill Scholarships, $500 each:

Rodney Oliver Brammall (Vancouver) Felix Augustus Durity (West Indies) Edmund Jean Lewis (Vancouver).

In Nursing

Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship in Nursing, $500 (proficiency, academic and practical, entering Final Year): Pauline Annette Peters (Abbotsford).

The Hamber Scholarship in Nursing, $300 (outstanding record, entering Final Year): Frances Vera Rigby (Vancouver).

The Mary Graham Holland Scholarship in Nursing, $300 (proficiency, entering Final Year): Barbara Evon Andrews (Keremeos).

The Provincial Health Branch Scholarship, $100 (proficiency, entering Final Year, Public Health field): Jane Elizabeth Schell (West Vancouver).

The University Nurses' Club Scholarship, $100 (proficiency, entering Final Year): Marion Eleanor McCombs (Harrison Hot Springs).

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The University Scholarship in Nursing and Health, $200 (proficiency, proceeding to Second Year): Wendy Kathleen Dobson (Vernon).

The Vancouver Women's Canadian Club Scholarship (Nursing) (proficiency, entering Final Year), $100: Janelyn Gail Haslett (Vancouver).

In Pharmacy

The Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbia Scholarship, $100 (proficiency, entering Pharmacy): Louise Alice Compton (North Vancouver).

University Entrance Scholarships

The Annie B. Jamieson Scholarship, $150 (proficiency, special interest in world events): Garth Eric Austin (Vancouver).

British Columbia Forest Products Limited Scholarships, $300 each (sons and daughters ot employees entering University): Robert Douglas Aaamson (Vancouver) Alice Catherine Garby (Burnaby) Donald Raymond Lewis (Ladysmith) Marilyn Mary May (Victoria)) (for Victoria College) John Gerald Pratt (Chemainus) (for Victoria College) Norah Anne Rankin (Vancouver).

The Burrard Dry Dock Company Limited Entrance Scholarship, $250 a year for four years (for sons and daughters of employees entering University): Alice Lorraine Wicklund (North Vancouver).

Canadian Marietta Customers Scholarships, $250 each (proceeding to Chemistry or Chem­ical Engineering): Dennis Brian Yawney (Rossland) John Anthony Tha (Vancouver).

The Chris Spencer Foundation University Entrance Scholarship, $275 each and the Uni­versity Scholarships for University Entrance, $225 each (proficiency, entering University

from Grade 12): First highest standing—Terrance Chew Leung (Victoria) (relinquished) SecondTiighest standing—

William Murray Fairweather (New Westminster) (relinquished) Other winners—

David Joseph Haegert (Victoria) (for Victoria College) Lome Barry Mullett (Natal) Wesley Gerald Schindel (West Summerland) Ross Douglas MacKinnon (Kelowna) Frederick Patrick Healey (Abbotsford) Noreen Margaret Hickie (Cloverdale) Ebba Shirley Richmond (Vancouver) Roderick Chu (Vancouver) John Edward Chamberlain (Victoria) (for Victoria College) David Ross Clark (Vancouver) Jeanette Yvonne Quiring (Burnaby) Bonnie Heather Enckson (West Vancouver) Michael Gibbins (Prince George) John Hartley Sargent (Victoria) Charles Corrie Pentland (Vancouver) (relinquished) Michael James Freeman (Vancouver).

The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, each $500 a year for a maximum ot five years (proficiency and leadership): Donald Elliott Brooks (North Vancouver) Mary Louise Copp (Vancouver) Dale Bernard Johnson (Rossland)

The Collingwood Branch No. 48 Canadian Legion Scholarships, $100 each: Albert James Tamblin (Vancouver) Hubert Foulds (Vancouver).

The Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. Scholarships No. 1 and 2 (for sons and daughters ot employees), $500 each. Peter Marshall Wilkie (Campbell River) Raymond Frank Wargo (Ladysmith).

The East Asiatic Co. (B.C.) Ltd. Entrance Scholarship, $500: Daphne Shirley Buckle (North Vancouver).

The Faculty Scholarship, $200: Andrew Pickard (Vancouver). The Federation of Telephone Workers of British Columbia, Plant Division, Scholarship,

$500 (proficiency, entering University): Dale Ronald March (Vancouver). The General Motors Canadian Scholarship Programme ($200 plus grant, renewable annu­

ally for three further years): Oliver George Jensen (Vancouver) Dianne Marie Robinson (Vancouver).

Hamilton Junior High School Hungarian Student Scholarship, $250: Nicholas Michael Bazovsky (Vancouver).

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The Hon. W. C. Woodward University Memorial Scholarships, $500 a year for a maxi­mum of five years (proficiency and overall qualities, entering University): Jerry Mar (Port Alberni) Diane Van Alstyne (Burnaby).

Hotel Association of Prince Rupert Scholarships, $300 (proficiency entering University): Laurette C. M. Desautels (Prince Rupert).

The I.W.A. (New Westminster) Credit Union Scholarship, $250: Bruce G. Hagblom (New Westminster).

The Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association B.C. Centennial Scholarship, $100: Naomi Uchiyama (Vancouver).

The Jean Craig Smith Scholarship, $400 (proficiency and leadership, entering University): Elizabeth Constance Greene (Rossland).

The Kitsilano High School Teachers' Scholarship, $300: Naomi Uchiyama (Vancouver). The Kiwanis Club of New Westminster Scholarship, $250: Sandra Senbergs (Burnaby). Lions Gate Chapter No. 79 Canadian Legion Scholarships:

Lynneve Cox (Vancouver)—$250 Dorothy Chunn (Vancouver)—$250 Judith Chernoff (Vancouver)—$100.

The L. J. LeFohn Scholarship, $250: Stanley Corby (Vancouver). The Pacific Brewers' Warehousing Ltd. Scholarships:

Faith Mary Bird (Salmon Arm))—$400 Ineke Den Hond (Port Alberni)—$300 Tanis Rilla Foxall (Nelson)—$300 James Peter Harrison (Osoyoos)—$400 Janet Rosemary Lousley (Williams Lake)—$400 Benno Przybylski (Kitimat)—$400 Harry Clinton Pulley (Revelstoke)—$400 Margaret Anne Rendle (Courtenay)—$300 Gordon Earl Stockman (Kitimat)—$300 Douglas Burton Miller (Hixon)—$400 Hans-Henning Mundel (Oliver)—$300 Lorna V. McCready (Ashcroft)—$400 Rudy Lorraine Thorlakson (Vernon)—$400.

The Phrateres Scholarship Fund, $100: Adele Rose Humphries (Burnaby). The Plimsoll Club Entrance Scholarships (donated by Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd.),

$250 each: Shirley Marie Blackburn (Burnaby) Gilbert Edgar Dyck (New Westminster).

The Royal Arch Scholarship, $300 (entering University): Wayne Robert William Thirsk (Vancouver).

The Royal Institution Scholarships for Grade XIII (proficiency, entering University), $200 each: Highest standing—Juanita Rooke Cowell (West Vancouver) Next highest standing—James Alexander Inkster (West Vancouver) Third highest standing—Kathleen Margaret Coxworth (Chilliwack) Proficiency—

Marilyn Frances Carter (Sardis) Richard John Williams (Courtenay) Robert Jeppesen (Prince George).

The Ruth E. Cameron Memorial Scholarship, $250: Judith Gwendolyn Bamiling (Burnaby). Special Scholarships for Vancouver High Schools, $750 each:

Glendon Peter Marston (Vancouver) Sheila Isberg (Vancouver) George MarTin Leary (Vancouver) Hiltrud Helmchen (Vancouver).

Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Entrance Scholarship, $500 a year for four years: Terrence Chew Leung (Victoria) (for Victoria College).

Super-Valu Stores Ltd. Scholarship, $500 a year for three years (proficiency, entering University): Arthur Peter Lear (North Vancouver).

Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Company Scholarships (proceeding to physical sciences, engineering or geology): Walter Allegretto (Burnaby)—$500 David Barry Gibbs (Vancouver)—$600 George Stewart Headley (Port Coquitlam)—$600 Alfred Langton (New Westminster)—$500 Robert Raymond Parsons (North Surrey)—$600 Frank Lynn Valair (Vernon)—$600 Horst Witzke (Vancouver)—$500 Barry Curtis Woods (Cultus Lake)—$600.

The Truck Loggers' Association Scholarships, $125 each (for forestry or forest engineering): Barteld Johannes Van der Kamp (New Westminster) Chester Ray Strong (Monte Lake).

The U.B.C. Alumni Association Regional Scholarships, $300 each (proficiency and leader­ship, entering University): Johan Claire Bergstrome (West Summerland)

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John Blenkinsop (Port Alberni) Kathleen Margaret Coxworth (Chilliwack) Patricia Mary Ellis (Vancouver) Janet Patricia Guile (North Kamloops) Stephen John Hetherington (New Westminster) Robert Jeppesen (Prince George) Carolyn S. McCammon (Victoria) (for Victoria College) Rory O'Day (North Vancouver) Douglas Leonard Palmer (Kaslo) Sharon Ann Rodney (Campbell River) Elfriede Richter (Osoyoos) Norman Ian Robb (Princeton) Sara Margaret Emily Sargent (Hazelton) Willemijntje Cornelia Vander Endes (Burnaby) D. Brian W. Yawney (Rossland)

Union Carbide Canada Limited Scholarship, $500 renewable annually for three further years: Michael Charles Healey (Alert Bay).

The University of British Columbia Employees, Local Union No. 116, Scholarship, $250: Rein Erisalu (Vancouver).

University Special Scholarship, $200: Douglas William MacLean (New Westminster). The Vancouver and District Home Economics Association Scholarship, $250 (entering Uni­

versity, proceeding to Home Economics): Bernice Anne Timbers (North Vancouver). The Vancouver Federal Employees Credit Union Harold Pocock Memorial Scholarship, $350:

Alice Margaret Grazier (Vancouver). The Vancouver Police Force Scholarships, $250 each (for sons and daughters of members

of Force): (a) MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Award—Marcia Isobelle Thomas (Vancouver) (b) Wilfred J. Borrie Award—James Alexander Lavery (North Vancouver) (c) Vancouver Policemen's Union—William Alex Randall Simmons (Vancouver).

Vancouver Postal Club Scholarship, $150 (for sons and daughters of postal employees, entering University): Lynn Barry Janis (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $500 a year each for a maximum of five years (proficiency, entering University): Anssi K. Rantamaa (Courtenay) Mark Ernest Holtby (Burnaby).

The Vancouver Sun Special Scholarship for Carriers, $500 a year for a maximum of five years (proficiency and leadership): David Alexander Scott (Vancouver).

The W. H. Maclnnes Entrance Scholarships in Mathematics: Michael James Freeman (Vancouver)—$100 Lawrence Gordon Roberts (Vancouver)—$50 Douglas Burton Miller (Quesnel)—$25.

The Yarrows Limited Entrance Scholarship, $250 a year for four years (for sons ana daughters of employees entering University): Mary Elspeth Grant (Royal Oak) (for Victoria College).

Bursaries (In All Faculties)

Agriculture Bursary (Anonymous), $60: John Skelton (Armstrong). The Albert O. Koch Bursary, $100: James Aubrey McKay (Castlegar). The Allied Officers Auxiliary Bursary, $100: Lawrence Stephen Goulet (Burnaby). The Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers' Club Bursary, $100: Katharine Elsie Shpikula (Vernon). The Alvin Cunningham Bursary, $200: Sohen Biln (Lillooet). The American Woman's Club Bursary, $250: Barbara Ann Staniforth (Kimberley). The A. Nathan Fox Bursary, $25: Wayne Patrick McCrory (New Denver). The Anne S. Campbell Bursaries, $200 each:

Holly J. Alisharan (West Indies) Edith Ann Marchant (Squamish) Patricia Angela Simpson (Nanaimo) Anna Soe (Burnaby) Min-Min Wei (Vancouver) Lorrie Rose Williams (White Rock).

The A. Rothstein Memorial Bursary, $100: Roy Charles Hopland (Langley). The B.C. Electric Veterans' Association Bursaries, $100 each:

Brian McLagan (Vancouver) Sharon Swanson (Burnaby).

The B.C. Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Edmund Pun (Hong Kong). The B.C. Government Employees' Association Bursaries, $150 each:

Terrence Lockwood Robertson (Vancouver) Ian Harold Midgley (Vancouver).

The B.C. Society of Internal Medicine Bursary, $550: Norman Robert Vincent (Vancouver). The B.C. Society of Internal Medicine Special Bursary (Session 1960-61 only), $500: James

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The Ben Shapiro Memorial Bursary, $50: Lawrence Peter Page (Richmond). James Arthur Mackie (Youbou)—$250

The Beta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Bursary, $50: (Mrs.) Lorna Jane Sager (Victoria).

The Beta Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority Bursary,$50: Uta Barbara Walter (Germany). British Columbia Forest Products Limited Bursaries (for sons and daughters of employees):

Victoria Frances Drader (Duncan) (for Victoria College)—$200 Anne Louise Fairhurst (Youbou)-—$300 Karin Loree Faught (Duncan) (for Victoria College)—$300 Lois Alice Halls (Victoria)—$300 Judith Isabelle Hirst (Victoria) (for Victoria College)—$300 Dennis Milton Holden (Crofton)-—$250 Digby Robin Kier (Honeymoon Bay)—$300 Adam John Kozak (Vancouver)—$200 Elwin C. MacDonald (Honeymoon Bay)—$300 Judith Beverley Robertson (Youbou)—$300 Sharon Wendy Sawkins (Youbou) (for Victoria College))—$300

The British Columbia Psychological Association Bursary, $75: William Michael Petrusic (Vancouver).

The British Columbia Surgical Society Bursary Fund, $300: Douglas Ralph Norman (Vancouver).

Bursary (Anonymous), $100: John Foggin (Vancouver). The Canadian Anaesthetists Society, British Columbia Division, Bursary, $100: John

Arthur Boone (Oliver). The Canadian Bechtel Limbited Bursary Fund (engineering studies), $200 each:

Fred Loewen (Abbotsford) Jack Charles Herbert Shaw (Vancouver) William George Nicholas Slinn (Grantham's).

The Canadian Cancer Society, British Columbia Division, Bursary, $500: Robert Wilson Morgan (Vancouver).

The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Bursary, $250: Thomas Walter Mojeisky (Castlegar). William Joseph Mclntyre (Lumby)

The Canadian Medical Association, B.C. Division, Bursary Fund, $200 each: Lorna Kay Reeve (Vancouver) Paul Eric Termansen (Vancouver) Cornelius George Voth (Aldergrove) Ulrich A. W. Zimmerman (Vancouver).

The Canadian Scottish Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Education, $100: Carol Gayle Thomp­son (Vancouver).

The Captain Cook Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Pearl Arlene Clay (Vancouver). The Captain LeRoy Memorial Bursary, $200: Wayne Patrick McCrory (New Denver). The Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation Bursary Fund, $500: J. A. van Zyll de

Jong (Vancouver). The Chilliwack Rotary Club Bursary Fund, $300 each:

Agnes Kroeker (Chilliwack) Evelyn Reimer (Chilliwack).

The Coquitlam Farmers' Institute Bursaries, $300 each: Lawrence John McCracken (Richmond) Edith Elfriede Duerksen (Richmond).

The Coronation Bursary, $100 (donated by the Provincial Chapter, I.O.D.E.): Maureen Agnes Miliar (Mission City).

The Cowichan Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Arthur Roland Stanley-Jones (Duncan). The Cowichan Valley Medical Society Bursary, $200: William Raymond Carpentier (Lake

Cowichan). The Dave Franks Bursary, $40: Sandra Margaret Henderson (Vancouver). The David Bell Little Memorial Bursary, $100: John Leslie Adams (West Summerland). The David Thorn Bursary No. 2, $75: John Skelton (Armstrong). The David Thorn Bursary No. 3, $75: George Gary Runka (Baldonnel). The Davis & Company Bursary, $250 (Law): Lawrence Stephen Goulet (Burnaby). The Delta Gamma Bursary for the Blind, $100: Gerald Dirks (Vancouver). The Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, Bursary, $50: Joyce Victoria

Archer (West Indies). The Don MacKenzie Bursary in Forestry and Forest Engineering, $250: Jonathan Gyrth

Phillips (Vancouver). The Dr. A. B. Greenberg Bursary, $75: Carson Frederick Breen (Vancouver). The Duncan Dogwoods Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $300: Raymond Edwin Peters (Duncan). The Edith and Jacob Buckhorn Memorial Bursary, $100: John Allert (Vancouver). The Edith Cavell Hospital Bursary, $50 (Medicine): James Brice Johnston (Vancouver). The Elizabeth Dobson Bursary, $250 (given by the Bastion Chapter, I.O.D.E.): Barry

Bourque (Ladysmith).

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The Elsie Johnson Bursary, $140 (donated by Chapter AD of the P.E.O. Sisterhood): Marsha Lois Hayman (Westview).

The Elsie Scobee Carpenter Memorial Bursary, $100: Hildegard Tenning (Osoyoos). The Engineers' Wives Association Bursary, $300: Richard Allen Gordon (Vancouver). The Esmond Lando Bursary, $100: William Arnason (Vancouver). The Faculty Women's Club Bursary, $125: Sharon Maureen McHale (Burnaby). The Florence M. Butchart Fund, $300: Edward Thornton Home (Langley). Flying Officer Reverend George Robert Pringle Memorial Bursary, $250: Dieter Horst

Weichert (Vancouver). The Frances Milburn P.E.O. Bursary, $345: Sharon Maureen Lyons (West Vancouver). The Fraser Valley Bar Association Bursary, $150 (Law): Terence Charles Bacon (Burnaby). The Fraser Valley Milk Producers' Association Entrance Bursary for Agriculture, $300:

Thomas Andrew Black (Langley). The Fred D. Mulholland Bursary in Forest Management, $75: Kenneth J. Mitchell

(Bralorne). The Freeman, Freeman, Silvers & Koffman Bursary in Law, $100: Philip George Ferber

(Burnaby). The Gamma Phi Beta Bursary, $100: Marilyn Annabelle Maddock (Westbank). The George Rush Bursaries, $100 each:

Mary Nomme (Vancouver) Janice Marie Nestman (Vancouver).

The Gordon Young (B.C.) Limited Bursary in Poultry Science, $350: Owen B. Lindsay (West Indies).

The Grace Martin Memorial Bursary, $75: Judith Bamiling (Burnaby). The Graduating Classes of 1959 Bursary, $150: Lillian Audrey Condrashoff (North Surrey). The HelliwelL MacLachlan & Co. Bursary, $100 each (for combined B. Com.-C.A. course):

Donald George Alexander Carter (Vancouver) Eugene A. Kaulius (Vancouver).

The International Union Local 300 Bursary, $250: Neil Hugh James McBain (Vancouver). The John MacRae Memorial Bursary, $200: Joseph Michael Hudak (Vancouver). The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Bursary No. 1, $100: Marlene Faye Gladdish (Fruit-

vale). The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Bursary No. 2, $100: Wendy Kathleen Dobson

(Vernon). The Katznelson Bursary, $25: Marlene Faye Gladdish (Fruitvale). The Kerrisdale Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Sharon Maie Trimble (Vancouver). The Ketchum Manufacturing Company Limited Bursary, $50: William David Durrance

(Victoria). The Khaki University and Young Men's Christian Association Memorial Fund Bursaries,

$100 each: David John Birch (Vancouver) Sheila June Brown (North Vancouver) Jean Elizabeth Cathro (Burnaby) John Gordon Grant (Vancouver) Dennis William Pervis (North Vancouver).

The Kinsmen Club of Point Grey Bursary, $300: Douglas Arnold Staley (Vancouver). The Ladies Pharmaceutical Auxiliary Bursaries in Pharmacy, $100 each:

Peter E. Braun (Vancouver) Stephen James Henry (Vancouver).

The Ladies Pharmaceutical Auxilary (Victoria) Bursaries, $100 each: Andrea Mary Miller (Victoria) Richard William Sparks (Victoria).

The Lady Laurier Club Bursary, $100: Pauline Mary Butling (Nelson). The Lighthall Memorial Bursary, $50: Peter South (North Surrey). The Louis Toban Bursary No. 1, $100: Rudolph Clifford Klassen (Chilliwack). The Louis Toban Bursary No. 2, $100: Beverley Ann Dallas (Vancouver). The Lower Mainland Pharmacists' Association Bursary, $100: Lawrence Robert Thorne

(North Surrey). The Max Freeman Bursary, $25: Ann Edith Marchant (Squamish). The M. B. Cohen Memorial Bursary, $25: Jean Elizabeth Cathro (Burnaby). Medical Ball Bursaries, $100 each:

Lawrence Mark Anderson (Vancouver) Weichmann Billung-Meyer (Vancouver) John Arthur Boone (Oliver) Roderick Kerns Calverley (Dawson Creek) Larry Truman Chan (Vancouver) Jagessar Das (British Guiana) David Michael Derry (Sidney) Philip Ralph Didcott (Vancouver) William James Dube (West Indies)

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Frederick William Elliott (Vancouver) Verne Donald Flather (Vancouver) Lena Hosein (West Indies) Elizabeth Ina Huggett (New Westminster) James Brice Johnston (Vancouver) Gilbert Ernest Kirker (Trail) Patricia Phyllis Lum (Vancouver) Harold Albert Menkes (Victoria) Gary Cannell Morrison (Royston) Alexander Moves (Vancouver) William Joseph Mclntyre (Lumby) Loretta Maria McQuillan (Vancouver) Werner John Pankratz (Vancouver) Lorna Kay Reeve (Vancouver) Eastmond Mark Roderique (West Indies) Joseph Frank Schweigel (Vancouver) Roderick Livingstone Smith (Vancouver) Charlotte Ann Thomson (Vancouver) Heidi Veronica Tobler (Vancouver).

The Mildred Britton Brock Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Maureen Agnes Millar (Mission City).

The Mildred Brock Memorial Bursary, $ 100: Marsha Lois Hayman (Westview). The M. M. Waterman Bursary, $25: Thomas Henry Carefoot (North Vancouver). The Moe Cohen Bursary, $25: James William Jamieson (Vancouver). The McLean Bursaries, $250 each:

Dale Maylund Joe (Kimberley) Gilbert Gerald Johnson (Salmon Arm) Julie Ann Lapeyre (Kelowna) Louise Matilda Marcil (Dawson Creek).

The Nat Bell Bursary, $150: Peter W. Auxier (Vancouver). National Paper Box Limited Bursary, $200 (Agriculture): Gordon Ernest Timbers (North

Vancouver). National Paper Box Limited Bursary (Commerce), $200: Bruce McLean Preston (Rutland). The New Westminster Rotary Club Bursary, $250: Fred L. Bunnell (New Westminster). The Okanagan Commerce Bursary, $250: John Sebright Towgood (Oyama). The Pacific Meat Company Limited Bursary, $200: William David Durrance (Victoria). The Passie Chertkow Bursary in Accounting, $50: William John Arnason (Vancouver). The P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter AM, Bursary, $100: Marion Joan Bryson (North Vancouver). The P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter B, Bursary, $100: Rochelle De Vorkin (New Westminster). The Phil Wilson Bursary in Forestry, $300: Robert A. B. McFarlane (Vancouver). Pi Gamma Chapter of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta Bursary, $100: Victor Frederick

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

Limited), $300: Kenneth David Page (Richmond). The Plimsoll Club Bursary (donated by the Canadian Stevedoring Company Limited),

$300: Victor Frederick Huckell (Vancouver). The Plimsoll Club Bursary in Engineering, $200 (donated by Simson-Maxwell Ltd.): Wayne

Allen Olafson (North Surrey). The Plimsoll Club Bursary in Medicine (donated by the Empire Stevedoring Company

Limited), $300: Joan McClatchie (Vancouver). The Pre-Medical Society Bursaries, $100 each:

Walter Jung (Duncan) Marilyn Joan Macvey (Vancouver).

The Princess Betty Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $125: Jeanette Carol Southen (North Vancouver).

The Procter & Gamble Student Bursary Fund: Robert Lome Beauchamp (Richmond)—$200 Terrence Samuel Brown (Vancouver)—$250 Arthur Camerman (Vancouver)—$200 John Raymond Griffin (Burnaby)—$200 Christopher Brian Henderson (Comox)—$200 David Lawrence Johnston (Terrace)—$250 Margaret Ann Leask (Cranbrook)—-$200.

The Provincial Council of British Columbia, Canadian Daughters' League Bursaries, $100 each: Grace Ann Plato (Vancouver) Elizabeth Ann Hayes (Vancouver).

The R.A.F. Silver Jubilee Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Roderick Livingstone Smith (Vancouver).

The R.C.A.F. Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Medicine, $150: Charles Arthur Boyd (Argenta). The R.C.A.F. Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Nursing, $100: Ann Jillion Diespecker (Victoria). 40

The R.C.A.F. Veterans' Bursary Fund: James E. Donovan (Cranbrook)—$250 Theodore Donald Enns (Richmond)—$250.

The Robert S. Day and Son Limited, Bursary, $150: Igor Rene Huene (Vancouver). The Rotary Memorial Bursaries, $300 each:

Wiliam James DubS (West Indies) Cyril David Hodgins (Vancouver) Roy Bruce Hayter (Oliver) Audrey Ede (Vancouver) David Ernest Park (Mara).

The Ruskin Chapter, I.O.D.E., Alfred Newton Wolverton Memorial Bursary, $300: Edward W. Craft (Needles).

The Sea Going Hacks Bursary, $200: Joyce Lavelle Larson (Langley). The Sigma Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Anthony George Borsch-

neck (Vancouver). The Sir Anthony Eden Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Michael David Mackey (Van­

couver). Special University Fund Award, $500: Kathleen Patricia Power (Alberta). The Steel Company of Canada Limited Bursary, $500 (renewable for three further years):

William Murray Fairweather (New Westminster). The St. Paul's Hospital Medical Staff Bursary, $300: Edward John Neufeld (Vancouver). The Surrey Co-operative Association Bursary, $300: Irena Margaret Olejnik (Aldergrove). The Thomas T. and Eva B. Dauphinee Memorial Bursary, $250: Bruce Victor Kallio

(Sicamous). The Triple Entente Chapter, l.O.D.E. Bursaries, $100 each:

John Clinton Cawood (Vancouver) James Emmett Donovan (Cranbrook) Theodore Donald Enns (Richmond).

The U.B.C. Branch No. 72 of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Scholarship Fund: John Leslie Adams (Summerland)—$200 Mary Elizabeth Beaton (Vancouver)—$200 John Wilson Howe (Victoria)—$200 Michael David Mason (Gibson's)—$150 Maureen Agnes Millar (Mission City)—$150 Lawrence A. G. Moss (Powell River)—$200 Maynard Brodie Swan (Vancouverh—$200 David Glen Vanstone (North Vancouver)—$200.

University Women's Club Bursary, $250: Myrna Helen Joy (Nakusp). University Women's Club General Bursary, $250: Delcie Ella Hagnes (Aldergrove). University Women's Club of White Rock Bursary, $100: Fern Elaine Walker (White Rock). The Unknown Warrior Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary in Public Health Nursing, $100- Phyllis

Margaret Baird (Victoria). The Upper Vancouver Island Medical Society Bursary, $250: Gary Cannell Morrison

(Royston). The Valcartier Camp Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Diana Jacqueline Rowe (North

Vancouver). The Vancouver Bar Association Bursaries, $200 each (Law):

First Year—Frederick John E. Jordan (Nakusp) Second Year—J. L. Jon Jessiman (Vancouver) Third Year—Anne Margaret Noel Givins (Prince George).

The Vancouver City Hall Employees Association Bursary, $150: Mervyn W. Hislop (Van­couver).

The Vancouver Panhellenic Alumnae Bursary, $200: Sandra Ann Boyle (Vancouver). The Vancouver Section, National Council of Jewish Women Bursary, $100 (teacher train­

ing): Elizabeth Ann Hayes (West Vancouver). The Victoria Home Economics and Dietetics Association Bursary, $100: Juanita Ann

Kennedy (Victoria). War Memorial Bursary, $70: David Alexander Hume (Vancouver). The W. D. Shaffer Bursary Fund:

Doris Joan McPherson (Vancouver)—$150 Lorna Jane Soger (Victoria)—$150.

The West Kootenay Branch, B.C. Division, C.M.A. Bursary, $250: Gilbert Ernest Kirker (Trail).

Westminster Medical Association Bursary, $400: Geddes Frank Owen Tyers (Vancouver). The Willard Kitchen Memorial Bursaries, $500 each:

Patrick McCallum Brown (Lac La Hache) Roy Dallas Broman (Vancouver) William Glenn Peter Friesen (Vancouver).

The Wm. E. and Emily Ross Fund Awards (through the Vancouver Foundation), $200 each: Peter Claxton (Port Washington)

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Gerald Dirks (Vancouver) Manfred Pruesse (Oliver).

The William MacKenzie Swan Memorial Bursary, $500: Raymond Hunt (Mission City). The W. Jack H. Dicks Bursary, $240: Peter Robert Cheeke (Cobble Hill). The World University Service Bursary Fund:

Lena Hosein (West Indies)—$250 Ian Rivers (West Indies)—$250 Des Raj Verma (India)—-$250 Scotty Y. C. Mak (Hong Kong)—$250.

Worthington Memorial Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $300: Wayne W. White (Vancouver). The Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sororig Bursary, $50: Juanita Rooke Cowell

(West Vancouver).

Summer Session Awards, 1960

Summer Session Scholarships in Personal and Business Finance: John Bergen (Manitoba)—$300 Elizabeth Doktor (Calgary)—$200 F. Grummett (Saskatchewan)-—$250 Gordon Kincade (Saskatchewan)—$250 Anton Rittaler (Manitoba)—$300.

AWARDS IN UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

Summer Schools of Dance, Theatre, Fine Arts, Arts and Crafts, Music

Sources: Band Parents Organization, Kitimat—$270 Brentwood Park Parent Teacher Association—$25 Burnaby Parent Teacher Association—$25 Dr. John K. Friesen—$20 East Asiatic Co. (B.C.) Ltd.—$100 Mr. Earson Gibson—$150 Goodwin Ellis Advertising Ltd.—$25 Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation—$2,040 Miscellaneous—$222 Philharmonic Music—$25 Sandwell International Limited—$200 Summer Session Association—$100 University Chapter, I.O.D.E.—$100 University Fine Arts Scholarship Fund—$500 Vancouver Festival Society—$500 Western Canada Steel Company—$50.

Awards: Adrienne Allen (Nelson) Barbara Allen (Nelson) David Amor (Oliver) Irene Ancil (Kitimat) Bill Anderson (Vancouver) Rodney Archer (Ontario) Aileen E. Barker (West Vancouver) Reginald W. Bartosch (Vancouver) Joan Elizabeth Biddle (Victoria) Eva Block (Kitimat) Roland Boisvert (Vancouver) Sandra Browning (Vancouver) Arlene Chase (Fort St. John) Larry Clayton (Vernon) Lorna Clements (Vancouver) Wendell Cobbin (North Vancouver) Charles Corbin (Kelowna) Douglas Craig (Kitimat) Nyl Creed (Kitimat) Linda Crouch (Vancouver) Neil Dainard (Cloverdale) Mrs. E. P. Deane (Vancouver) James Louis de Cocq (Bellevue, Washington) Amy Dryer (Merritt) Susan Dunham (New Westminster) Bruce Dunn (Victoria) Kenneth B. Einarson (Campbell River) Mrs. V. Fanderlik (Trail) Mrs. Joanna Fisher (Vancouver) Margaret Forward (Kitimat) Cleve Foster (Vancouver)

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Florence Fowler (Abbotsford) Peter Harrison (Oliver) Wendy Herbison (Nelson) William A. Hominuke (Vancouver) Leslie Hope (Oliver) Dianne Hudson (Vancouver) Ellen-Louise Jomini (Kitimat) Robert Jones (Victoria) Margaret Kangar (Denver, Colorado) Gerhard Kehl (Kitimat) Helen Kendall (Merritt) Sharon Kennedy (Oliver) Roger Kerkham (Vancouver) Hans Kuehn (Oliver) Lyle Laycock (Canoe) Bertrand Le Francois (Vancouver) Harry C. Loscombe (Trail) Helen E. Marmo (Victoria) Frederick Martin Morley (Vancouver) Michael W. Morris (Sidney) Grant G. Morrison (Vancouver) Patricia Murphy (Vancouver) Esme K. E. Mutter (Vancouver) Richard McDiarmid (Vancouver) George McFarlane (Vancouver) Lillian McKenna (Manitoba) Edith McLellan (Vancouver) Mrs. Nellie McLeod (Langley) Vernon E. McNair (Manitoba) Mrs. Valerie M. H. Nielsen (Vancouver) David E. Nordstrom (Armstrong) Richard Ostendorf (White Rock) Jim Parks (Oliver) Paul Perdue (Vancouver) Clare Phillips (Vancouver) Mrs. Philip Pinkus (Vancouver) Rene Poisson (Victoria) Susan Frances Ringwood (Williams Lake) Bonnie Rose (Vernon) Kenneth Rutter (Mission City) Margaret Sampson Burr (Vancouver) Elie A. J. Savoie (Vancouver) Heather Skerl (Vancouver) Peter Springer (Kitimat) Barbara Steward (Oliver) Robert Lee Taylor (North Surrey) Heather Thompson (Vancouver) Penny Thornton-Trump (Kelowna) Mrs. Rose E. Tuff (South Burnaby) Fern Walker (White Rock) Louise Walter (Saskatchewan) Douglas Whitehead (Kitimat) Anne-Marie Williams (Smithers).

Awards Made by Other Institutions

Anonymous Award, $600: Margaret Obana (Vernon). Armstrong and Spillamacheen P.T.A. Award, $100: Marilyn Gamble. The Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada Award, $300: William A. R. Simmons

(Vancouver). Bank of Montreal Centennial Scholarships, $750 each:

Terrence Chew Leung (Victoria) (for Victoria College) Maureen Covell (Vancouver) Bonnie Heather Erickson (West Vancouver) Andrew Lawson Pickard (Vancouver) Patricia Mary Ellis (Vancouver) Jane Scholefield (Vancouver).

B.C. Interior Fruit and Vegetable Workers' Union Award, $250: Gordon Alexander Stewart (Westbank).

Burnaby District Teachers' Council Awards: Walter Allegretto (Burnaby)—$100 Donna Lenic (Burnaby)—$150.

Calvan Scholarship (Canadian Fina Oil), $700: Mikkel Schau (Calgary). Canadian Industries Limited Fellowships, $1200 each:

Valerius Geist (Saskatchewan) J. B. Foster (Ontario).

The Canadian Legion (British Columbia and Northwestern States Command) Scholarships-Lawrie Belsheim (Vancouver)—$300

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Trevor M. Chandler (Lillooet)—$300 Darrell F. Cursons (Cloverdale)—$300 David R. Deane (Vancouver)—-$250 John R. Gordon (Penticton)—$300 Barbara Goudy (Vancouver)—$300 Donna E. Gushue (Vancouver)—$300 Philip J. Kidston (Vernon)—$400 Wayne P. McCroy (New Denver)—$300 Marguerite McVicar (Okanagan Falls}—$350 Mary Nomme (Vancouver)—$300 Keith Songster (Cranbrook)—$300 Neil J. Sterritt (Vancouver)—$250 Arlene P. Styles (Vancouver)—$300 Judith A. Venning (Burnaby)—$300 Donald W. Willoughby (Burnaby)—$200.

Canadian Legion Branch No. 14, Abbotsford, Award, $100: Joyce Jantz (Abbotsford). Canadian Legion Branch No. 148 Awards, $150 each:

George Bluman (Burnaby) Diane Van Alstyne (Burnaby).

Canadian Legion of Alert Bay Award, $150: Michael Charles Healey (Alert Bay). Canadian Legion of Alert Bay Award, $100: Anne Pattinson (Alert Bay). Canadian Legion, Campbell River Award, $100: Sharon Rodney (Campbell River). Canadian Legion Branch No. 94 Quesnel Award, $100: Eleanor Millard (Quesnel). The Canadian Legion Vernon Branch No. 25 Scholarship, $300: Ruby Elaine Thorlakson

(Vernon). Clinton Parent Teachers' Association Award, $100: Dorinda Boyd (Clinton). Cominco Undergraduate Scholarships (new awards and renewals):

(a) $350 a year for four years— Margaret Joan Lendrum (Victoria)

(b) one year awards, $250 each— Bonnie Judith Malnarich (Trail) Peter Dunlop (Castlegar)

(c) one year awards, $300 each— Harold Robert Davis (Trail) Gretchen Jean Rice (Trail)

(d) renewals— Garry Ronald Jenkins (Trail)—-$350 Marnie Jean Rogers (Trail)—$350 Gilbert E. Kirker (Trail)—$350 John Humphrey Walton (Trail)—$350.

The Crofton House Alumnae Scholarship, $200: Anne Shannon (Vancouver). The Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarships for Teacher Training, $400 a year for

five years (proceeding to secondary teaching): Doreen Katherine Dyer (Courtenay) Patricia Faulkner (Richmond) John Gansen (Campbell River) Anne Gerard (Nanaimo) (for Victoria College) Stephen John Hetherington (New Westminster) Patricia Thorstenson (Ocean Falls) Lois Turner (Ladysmith).

The Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship for Teacher Training, $400 a year for three years (proceeding to secondary teaching): Monica Gerda Meding (Campbell River).

Drapers Company Scholarship, tuition and expenses: John Jeremy Tickner (England). Government of Yukon Territory Award, $1000: James Blair Reilly (Yukon). Imperial Oil Limited Undergraduate Scholarship, $700 each (new awards and renewals):

David J. Bensted (Kamloops) Michael J. Griffin (Vancouver) Frederick R. W. McCourt (Port Coquitlam) Patience A. Ryan (Vancouver).

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bursaries: Norman William Greig (New Westminster)—$250 Carolyn Ann Miller (Vancouver)—$250 Paul Wesley Parken (Hammond)—$250 Hugh Eugene Swayze (Kelowna)—$250 John Valentin (Vancouver)—$250.

The International Nickel Graduate Fellowships, $2000 each (research in fields serving Canadian Metal industries) (renewals): Kenneth G. Davis (Vancouver) Edward P. Jones (Trail) E. Teghtsoonian (Vancouver).

International Order of Job's Daughters, Vancouver, Awards: Helen Mary Davidson (Vancouver)—$100 Caroline Sheila Smith (Vancouver)—$100 Paddy Miller (Vancouver)—$100.

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International Woodworkers of America, Local 1-85, Bursary, $500: John Blenkinsop (Port Alberni).

The I.O.D.E. Second War Memorial Bursaries, $400 a year for four years (new awards and annual renewals): Michael Clee (West Vancouver) Teddy Cameron Dakin (Cloverdale) Sandra Frisby (Langley) Larry Dale Laidlaw (New Westminster) Rory O'Day (North Vancouver) Pamela Piddington (Chilliwack) Marion PowelllVancouverj Julia Shannon (Vancouver) Michael Taylor (Vancouver) Marilyn Treleaven (Burnaby).

The Kinsmen Club (Michel, Natal, Sparwood), Award, $100: Lome Barry Mullett (Natal). The Kitimat Scholarship Association Award, $405: David Clark (Kitimat). Kiwanis Club of New Westminster Award, $300: Douglas MacLean (New Westminster). Leonard Foundation Scholarships:

Laurie Lynne Belsheim (Vancouver) John E. C. Briscall (Oliver) Jean E. Cathro (Burnaby) Trevor M. Chandler (Lillooet) John H. Dressier (New Westminster) George W. D. Fielder (Victoria) Francis J. E. Hillary (Vancouver) Arthur John More (Burnaby) Lawrence J. McCracken (Vancouver) Valerie Ann M. Naylor (North Vancouver) lain C. Ogle (Victoria) John E. Sawyer (Victoria) Glennis C. Seymour (Vancouver) John Douglas E. Watts (Vancouver) Gordon H. Wood (Nelson).

Lillooet Community Scholarship, $125: Ralph Fowler (Lillooet). Lillooet Community Scholarship, $250: Trevor Chandler (Lillooet). Magee High School Awards, $5 check:

John Armstrong (Vancouver) Patricia Ellis (Vancouver).

Magee High School Awards, $100 each: Marcia Vale (Vancouver)) Robert McConnell (Vancouver).

MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited Scholarships for University Entrance, $40C each: Keith Ian Morrison (Britannia Beach) John Edouard Peter Gosselin (Hilliers) Angus Clemens Ricker (Nanaimo) Raymond Frank Wargo (Ladysmith) Ineke den Hond (Port Alberni).

New Westminster Elementary Teachers' Association Award, $200: Gary Hetherington (New Westminster).

New Westminster Parent Teacher Council Award, $275: Louise Myhre (New Westminster). North Okanagan Teachers' Association Award, $200: Otto Reich (Vernon). Provincial Chapter of Alberta, I.O.D.E., Award, $250: Helen J. Eisert (Alberta). Soroptimist Club of White Rock Award, $250: Patricia Sandquist (White Rock). Thunderbird Quarterback Scholarships:

John Cook (Vancouver)—$ 100 Ron Parker (Vancouver)—$100.

University Women's Club of Kamloops Award, $200: Sonia Kelgard (Kamloops). University Women's Club of Kamloops Award, $100 each:

Janet Guile (Kamloops) Lynn Oldham (Kamloops).

Vancouver Branch, War Amputations of Canada, Awards, $200 each: Karen Anne Carter (Vancouver) Juanita Rooke Cowell (West Vancouver) Thomas Earle (North Vancouver) Martha Elizabeth Shergold (Vancouver) Gordon Catherwood (Vancouver).

Western Plywood (Cariboo) Ltd. Scholarship, $250: Douglas Miller (Hixon). West Point Grey Branch (No. 142) Canadian Legion Scholarship, $350: John Evelyn

(Vancouver). '

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IV. AWARDS ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 17th, 1960

Head of the Graduating Class in Nursing B.S.N. Degree

The Helen L Balfour Prize, $225: Elizabeth Marian Maude-Moore (Victoria).

For Graduate Study

The Fisheries Association of British Columbia Scholarship, $300: Taizo Miura (Vancouver). The Leon Koerner Graduate Scholarship, $500 (Biology and Botany): Slavoj Eis (Van­

couver). New York Life Insurance Fund Scholarship, $600 (for graduate study elsewhere): Earl

Blaine (Vancouver).

In Arts and Science

The Andrew H. Hutchinson Scholarship in Biology and Botany, $175: Jean Clare Hammond (Vancouver).

In Commerce

The Boultbee, Sweet Scholarship, $300: Eric Lauritzen (Vancouver). The Canadian Freightways Limited Scholarship, $400 (proficiency, entering Commerce):

Sargent Harris Berner (Vancouver). The Melton Real Estate Scholarship: $250: Bruce D. Ellingsen (Vancouver). The Vancouver Junior Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, $300 (proficiency and overall

qualities, entering Commerce): La Moyne Marguerite Major (Dawson Creek).

In Engineering

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineering Scholarship, $250: Noel Cripps (Vancouver).

The Morgan Warren Scholarship, $100: Gordon L. Hinkel (Vancouver).

In Forestry

The British Columbia Lumberman Award, $75 (best essay suitable for publication, fielc of forestry): R. Keith Yardley (Vancouver).

In Social Work

The Laura Holland Scholarship, $300: Mary Freda McCallum (Vancouver).

BURSARIES (in ail Faculties)

The British Columbia Institute of Agrologists Bursary, $250: Hens-Henning Mundel (Oliver). The David Thorn Bursary No. 1, $100: Kenneth Pastro (Abbotsford). The Fraser Valley Milk Producers Association Bursary in Dairy Technology, $500: Edith

Duerksen (Richmond). The Fresco Club Bursary, $150: Nils Parson (Vancouver). The Hoo Hoo Bursary in Forestry, $200 (given by the Kamloops Hoo Hoo Club): Chester

Ray Strong (Monte Lake). The Kia Ora Service Club Bursary, $200: Ann Margaret McReynolds (Burnaby). The Lieut.-Col. Merritt, V.C., Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursary, $50: A. Charles Ennals (Van­

couver The Percy Zimmerman Memorial Bursary, $50 (given by Alpha Chi Chapter of Zeta Beta

Tau): James E. Donovan (Cranbrook). The Sperry Phillips Memorial Bursary, $150: Marcia Tressler (Vancouver). The S. R. and B. W. Reynolds Bursary, $150: Karl Odermatt (Ladner). Vancouver Foundation Bursaries, $250 each:

Pauline Gail MacMillan (Vancouver) Anne Jillian Diespecker (Victoria) Lena Hosein (West Indies) Carole Frances White (Kimberley).

Vancouver Section National Council of Jewish Women Bursary for Social Work, $100: Edward C. Teather (Vancouver).

The West Kootenay Rod and Gun Club Bursary, $100: William Burton Preston (Oliver). World University Service Bursary Fund, $280: Kee-Chung Yu (Hong Kong).

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AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS

Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Award, $150: William Henry White (Victoria). P.E.O. Sisterhood (various Chapters) Award, $551: Lena Hosein (West Indies). The Vancouver Hi-Y Teens Scholarship, $200: Judith Gwyn (North Vancouver). World University Service (U.B.C. Branch) Scholarships (Maintenance, plus fees from

University): Yoshio Hida (Japan) Rolf Luppe (Germany) Gabriel Olusanya (Nigeria) Vincenz Schmack (Germany)).

V. AWARDS FOR SESSION 1959-60, NOT PREVIOUSLY RECORDED

Miscellaneous Winter Session Awards

The B.C. Beef Cattle Growers' Association Bursaries (for studies and investigation in the field of beef production): Wayne Franklin Arthur (North Kamloops)—$100 Harry Cook (South Burnaby)—$100 Gordon Dennis Lyster—$100 Marilyn Ruth Pearcey (Vancouver)—$100 Gordon Ernest Timbers (North Vancouver)—$75 W. David Durrance (Victoria)—$75 Richard F. Collis (Armstrong)—$75 Peter D. Cullis (Ladner)—$75.

The British Columbia Corrections Association Bursary, $50: Donald J. Blacklock (West Summeriand).

Bursary (Anonymous), $100: John Henry Dressier (New Westminster). The Elizabeth Dobson Memorial Bursary, $200: Barry Bourque (Nanaimo). The Ernestine A.M.E. Kania Scholarship, $200: Gertrude Lynne Young (Ganges). The Ladies Pharmaceutical Auxiliary Bursaries, $100 each:

Brenda Askew (Alberni) Gerald Kitson (Vancouver) Joyce L. Larson (Langley).

The Morgan Warren Scholarship, $100: Gerard Doeksen (Okanogan Mission). The M. H. Rutledge Memorial Scholarship, $100: Wayne E. Wicken (Vancouver). The Panhellenic and the Inter-Fraternity Council Bursary Fund, $35: John Henry Dressier

(New Westminster). The Stry Credit Union Bursaries, $50 each:

Daryl Vernon Dickinson (Vancouver) Lyle Roy Phillips (New Westminster).

The Tri-Services University Training Scholarships, $150 each (proficiency in studies and in the training programme of the Military Units on the Campus): for all units—Michael Jack Brown (Vancouver) for the U.N.T.D.—John F. H. Idiens (Comox) for the C.O.T.C.—Robert Stuart Thomson (Victoria) for the R.C.A.F.—Ernest John Henwood (Vancouver).

The University of British Columbia Employees, Local Union No. 116 Scholarship, $250-Richard Stanley Crowe (Vancouver).

Vancouver Police Force Scholarships, $250 each: Murray Booth (Vancouver) Bruce A. Stobie (Vancouver).

The Vancouver Real Estate Board Charlie Brown Scholarship, $500: William F. Lyndon (Oliver).

World University Service Bursary Funds: Inga Walter (Germany)—$350 Lena Hosein (West Indies)—$300 John Thomas Chu (Hong Kong)—$200.

The Worthington Memorial Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $300: Edward Bernard McLatchv (Vancouver).

Youth Training School Bursaries, $75 each: Alan D. Purvis (Vancouver) Gerard J. Beke (Holland) Imre Peter Rokus (Kelowna) Henry Johan Singles (Vernon) Jennifer Anne Wass (Kelowna) Philip Ralph Wass (Kelowna). 47

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AWARDS FROM SUMMER SESSION, 1959

Canadian Mathematical Congress Prizes, 75 each (for special course in Summer Session): George R. Eldridge (Aldergrove) Robert Francis Cunningham (Campbell River).

The Gilbert Tucker Memorial Summer Session Prize, $35 (proficiency in History): (Mrs.) Joan Selby (Vancouver).

The Summer Session Association Scholarships, $100 each: (a) proficiency in Third Year (Education)-—

Stanley Henry Dear (Sidney) (b) proficiency in Third Year (other faculties)—

Lloyd Henry Morin (Burnaby) (c) proficiency in Second Year—

Agatha Elfrieda Klassen (Yarrow) John Irwin Isaak (Yarrow).

Vancouver Elementary School Teachers' Association Prizes, $50 (Proficiency, Summer Session): Geoffrey Buckley (Vancouver) Gordon F Craig (Vancouver) Freda Green (Vancouver) (Mrs.) Barbara Halmshaw (Vancouver) Patrick A. Murphy (Vancouver) Joan Remillard (Vancouver) (Mrs.) Agnes H. Rosene (Vancouver) Isabella M. Wright (Vancouver).

AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS

American Can Co. Award: Barrie S. Coles (Vancouver)—$356 Jane E. Muskett (West Vancouver)—$346.

Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards Scholarship, $500: Robert Stewart Hager (Vancouver).

Canadian Legion (Ottawa) Award, $100: Frederick J. Harris (Quebec). Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Bursary, $800 (Social Work): (Mrs.) Ella Reld

(Vancouver). Empire Swim Club Awards:

Douglas Main (Cultus Lake)—$100 Theodora Carroll (Vancouver)—-$75.

Imperial Oil Ltd. Undergraduate Scholarships, $750 each: E. Cairine Lewis (Alberta) Frederick R. W. McCourt (Port Coquitlam).

International Union of Operating Engineers Bursaries, $150 each: Eric Cardey (Vancouver) George Robertson (Vancouver).

The I.O.D.E. Second War Memorial Bursaries: Jerry S. Ford (Victoria) William H. White (Victoria).

Magee High School Awards, $100 each: Cynthia Cowan (Vancouver) Sargent H. Berner (Vancouver) Edison Inouye (Vancouver)).

New Westminster Lions Club Award, $250: Nettie Shatzko (New Westminster). The Royal Canadian Engineer Memorial Scholarship, $100: Gary A. S. Owen (Alberta). The Royal City Victoria Cross Fund, $150: Noble E. Collins (Surrey). World University Service (University of British Columbia Committee) Exchange Scholar­

ships (Maintenance from Committee and fees from the University): Elaine Barrett (West Indies) Klaus Grell (Germany) Taizo Nishimuro (Japan) Harrwig Schultz (Germany)) Ernest Wong (Malaya).

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