SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

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Processional-Marche Pontificale .Lemmens UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BAND John Stehn, M.S., Director

Invocation REVEREND FERDINAND MARION KNOLL, A.B., B.D. Pastor, Evangelical Church, Mapleton

Greetings from the State Board of Higher Education EDGAR WILLIAM SMITH, A. B. Member, State Board

Announcement of Gifts to the University BURT BROWN BARKER, A.B., LL.B., LL.D Vice·President of the University

Soh---Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark .sir H enny R. Bishop MARIE JULIETTE ROGNDAHL, Coloratura Soprano Ruth Louise Baker, Accompanist Flute Obbligato, Berniee Ellen Gray, Flutist

Address-"Our Frontiers" ORLANDO JOlIN HOLLIS, B.S., J.D. Acting President of the University

Conferring of Degrees THE ACTING PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

The Chancellor's Message to the Class of 1944 FREDERICK MAURICE HUNTER, M.A., Ed.D., LL.D. Oregon State System of Higher Education

America S. F. Smith BAND, GRADUATING CLASS, AND AUDIENCE Dean Theodore Kratt, Mus.M., Mus.D., Directing

Recessional-Coronation March Eilenberg UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BAND

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Bachelor of Arts

MURRAY DEAN ADAMS THOMAS LOUIS DEFREITAS, JR. Eugene; Psychology Portland; Education MARDELL LA DORISE ALLEN SUZANNE STICKELS DEVERELL Halfway; Music l':ugene; General Social Science PHYLLIS AMACHER DELBERT ROGER DICKSON Hillshoro; Psychology The Dalles; Biology ANN TROWBRIDGE AMES V,RG,N,A CATHARINE DURCKEL Portland; English Oakland, Cal.; Psychology PATRICIA ANN BARTLETT RUTH AUDREY ECKHARDT Eureka, Cal.; English Portland; Romance Languages MARY ELIZABETH BENTLEY ELIZABETH IRENE EID Portland; Sociology Canby; Business Administration JAMES FREDERICK BLICKLE EILEEN C. WASHBURNE ELLIOTT Cottage Grove; Biology Junction City; Business Administration SALLY BOOTH BOWERMAN EVA MAE FLEMING Portland; Biology Eugene; Germanic Languages THOMAS JAMES BOYDEN ISABELL STANLEY FORTMILLER Portland; Biology Albany; Architecture and Allied Arts VIRGINIA LOCKE BRAYTON CHAMPLIN S. GARRISON Portland; History Eugene; Romance Languages DORIS ANNE BRUCE PRISCILLA JEAN GILMORE Portland; Sociology Eugene; English JUNE M. BUCKLES GENEVIEVE MELISSA GRAVES Nehalem; Biology Lakeview; Music RUTH STEWART CALDWELL CAROL HAMILTON GREENING Cottage Grove; Music Saratoga, Cal.; Journalism MARILYN JEAN CAMPBELL UTAHNA L. HALL Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts Idaho City, Idaho; Journalism DOROTHY JEAN CARTER NANCY ANN HALLOCK La Grande; English Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts LORA EVELYN CASE DOROTHY CORNELIA HANSON Portland; English Seattle, W n.; Architecture andAlliedArts SHIRLEY RAE CASEBEER JOHN R. HARRIS Portland; Psychology Boise, Idaho; Chemistry CYNTHIA C. CAUFIELD MARGARET JEAN HARSHMAN Oregon City; Germanic Languages Eugene; Romance Languages ANNE CHAPMAN ARTHUR BURNS HILLABOLD, JR. Eugene; Architecture and Allied Arts Bridge; Economics GILBERT ALOYSIUS CHING SALLIE HODGES Eugene; Biology Eugene; English BETTE JEAN CHRISTENSEN LOIS MARION HOFFMAN Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts Portland; English I. MADELLE CHRISTOPHERSON EMMA GENE HOFFMASTER Eugene; General Social Science Grants Pass; English PATRICIA JUNE CLARK SUSAN FRANCES HUFFAKER Eugene; Business Administration Eugene; English PllYLLIS GAYLE COLLIER JACK JAY JACOBSON Klamath Falls; General Arts and Letters Portland; Biology MARGE CURTIS HELEN MURIEL JOHNSON Portland; Journalism Sheridan; English MOLLY DACHTELBERG . DORIS MYRL JONES Portland; Sociology Myrtle Point; Psychology GEORGIA ELLEN DALE RICHARD FRANK JONES Eugene; Architecture and Allied Arts Portland; Biology RALPH E. DECOURSEY BEATRICE BELL KALKUS Eugene; Music Puyallup, Wn.; Nursing Education JOE CLARK KEEVER DONNA SHAKE PRIEST Eugene; Biology Portland; English ELIZABETH C. KERBY REBEKAH MARIE PllTNAM Coquille; English Salem; Nursing Education ELIZABETH ANN KEllP MARYJANE BOVINGDON REES Shelby, Mont.; Business Administration Oakland; Music FAY IRENE KIMELDORF JOSEPHINE JULIA REGINATO Portland; Romance Languages Klamath Falls; Sociology HARRY B. LARSON BERYL G. ROBERTSON Long Beacth, Cal.; BusinessAdministration Springfield; English ANN REYNOLDS LEO JOHN BECKWITH ROBINSON Portland; Journalism Portland; Romance Languages CARMELITA HENRIETTA LEONARDSON MARGIE C. ROBINSON Boise, Idaho; English Eugene; Journalism WILBUR JOHN LINDE STANLEY THOMAS ROBINSON Eugene; Biology Portland; Biology WENDELL R. MCCOOL RICHARD S. ROGERS, JR. Portland; Biology Junction City; Germanic Languages PEARL HAYNES McHALE JANET E. Ross Portland; Education Medford; Psychology JUSTIN WARREN McKIBBEN, JR. WILLIAM VICTOR ROTH, JR. Lafayette, Cal.; Biology Helena, Mont.; Business Administration MENZIE McKIM, JR. DOROTHY ANNE ROUTT Baker; Psychology Fresno, Cal.; English RAYMOND WEDDLE McNAIR AUGUST H. SCHADE Bandon; Biology Milwaukie; Economics VIVIAN ELIZABETH McNAMEE NANCY JANE SCOTT Portland; English Redmond; Architecture and Allied Arts DOROTHY BELLE MILLER MARJORIE SAMMONS SHEARN McMinnville; Music Portland; Music DOROTHY SCHNORENBERG MOLITOR PATRICIA G. SHORT Eugene; English Umpqua; English BURR WEEDEN MONRAD MARY FRANCES SMITH Oklahoma City, Okla.; Journalism Portland; English EDNA LEE MONTGOMERY SARA SPENCER Portland; General Social Science Salem; Sociology KATHERINE FRANCES MURPHY PHYLLIS ELAINE TAYLOR Portland; History Marshfield; Music MARGARET IRENE MURPHY MARGARET YVONNE TORGLER Portland; English Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts THELMA C. NELSON DAWN E. TRASK Kinzua; Education Oakland, Cal.; English JOANNE WARD NICHOLS BETTY JEAN WALKER Vernonia; Journalism Eugene; English ANTHONY NICKACHOS WILLA NADINE WALTERS Portland; Business Administration Eugene; Business Administration JEANNE ELYSE PARKER JOSEPHINE E. WARD Eugene; Romance Languages Boyd; History SHIRLEY M. PARKER STANLEY EDWARD WEBER North Powder; Education Portland; Journalism STANFORD E. PEARSON ALMA JANE WEBSTER Prospect; Business Administration Ventura, Cal.; Classics KATHERINE CHARLINE PELLY JAMES MAC WHISENAND Modesto, Cal.; Political Science Bend; Biology JANE ALICE PENGRA MARGARET VIRGIL WILLIAN Eugene; Education Eugene; English BETTY E. PERRY JUNE-MARIE WILSON Eugene; Business Administration Nyssa; Music PATRICIA EILEEN PERRY OGLESBY HERBERT YOUNG Westwood, Cal.; Journalism Portland; English JEAN FLORENCE PHILLIPS BARBARA SCOTT ZENTNER Portland; Music Salem; Architecture and Allied Arts DONALD MACKENZIE PITCAIRN MARGARET ZIMMERMAN Portland; Biology Eugene; Germanic Languages Bachelor of Science

CHARLOTTE MAY ALLEN EDWARD WILLARD ELFVING Portland; Music Astoria; Business Administration VERA V. ALLEN JAMES HENRY ELGIN Union; Physical Education Wilder, Idaho; Business Administration MARY MARTHELLA GLOVER ANDREWS ROBERT ENSIGN ELLINWOOD, JR. Portland; Nursing Education Portland; Law OLLIMAE KNIGHT ARMSTRONG PARK DAVID EWING Twin Falls, Idaho; Nursing Education Klamath Falls; Business Administration GLENN D. BAIRD HORACE BURNETT FENTON Eugene; Chemistry Eugene; Political Science KENNETH S. BARNARD JAMES R. FERGUSON Eugene; Business Administration Eugene; Business Administration MADELYN J. BEALS NORMAN BERNARD FOSTER Klamath Falls; Education Hollywood, Cal.; Journalism FLORENCE E. BERNDT WILMOT DEPUE FOSTER Salem; Education Portland; Biology MYRTLE LEONA BIRTCHET JEAN CAROLYN FRIDEGER Woodburn; Education Ashland; Business Administration MARGARET JACQUELINE BLACK ALPRED C. FRIES Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts Eugene; Business Administration MARIANNE BLENKINBOP JACK L,TCHF,ELD FRUITT McMinnville; Physical Education Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts T,MMY FRANK BRINTON HARRY YOSHIRO FUKUDA Baker; Biology Portland; Business Administration ANICE DOLF BROOKS M. JEAN GALLO Missoula, Mont.; Sociology Portland; Business Administration M. AILEEN BROWN LORENE BACKLUND GARDINER Ashland; Education Eugene; Sociology LoIS REED BRYANT JAMES ELLIOTT GIBSON Portland; Education McMinnville; Music JACQUELINE JEANNE BURDICK BEVERLY FRANCES GOETZ Kinzua; Education Grants Pass; Physical Edueation BETTY MARIE BUSH HENRY KIANG GONG Boise, Idaho; Physical Education Portland; Biology JULIE CARPENTER MARY LOUISE GORDON Medford; Psychology Palo Alto, Cal.; History MAUDE CASTEEL PHYLLIS LORRAINE GORDON Idanha; Education Palo Alto, Cal.; History CHARLES GORDON CHILDS CONNIE J. GRABB Albany; Physical Education Baker; Business Administration ELIZABETH LESLIE CLARK ROBERT C. GRAY Eugene; Education Oakland, Cal.; Business Administration SARAH ANN CLARKE' BETTY ANN GUSTAFSON Eugene; Psychology Medford; Nursing Education PAUL VAUGHN COLLINS CARDEN WRIGHT HADLEY Eugene; History Chicago, Ill.; Journalism URSULA COOPER BARBARA M. HALL Toledo; Education Eugene; Nursing Education JOAN CUNNINGHAM MILLARD F. HAMILTON Medford; Business Administration Portland; Business Administration HAL BRUCE DALLKE RUTH ELEANOR HARTLEY Hollywood, Cal.; Sociology Yoncalla; Nursing Education MICI

Bachelor of Architecture

VIRGINIA ISABELL ATCHISON Portland

Bachelor of Business Administration

ARTHUR W. LAMKA, ]IL PAUL LLOYD THURSTON Salem ] unction City

Bachelor of Education

LoIS ELAINE BALDWIN MILODENE Goss Cottage Grove La Grande ·5!d\lenccd Ilrofcssionel f)cgrccs Doctor of Iurisprudence CARLTON ROBERT REITER Portland *Doctor of Medicine

JOSEPH PHILLIP AMATO ANTON CONRAD KIRCHHOF Portland Portland ROBERT FINCH BALLARD BRUCE NORMAN KVERNLAND Longview, Wn. Portland CHARLES GEDNEY BARCLAY IVAN IRA LANGLEY Portland Portland NORMAN LEWIS BLINE JOHN WAYNE LOOMIS Portland Portland MELVIN WILSON BREESE DONALD CARL MACDONALD Portland Scio DOMINIC LEO CALLICRATE, JR. DAVID CLEMENT MASON Portland Beaverton HOWARD LEGRANDE CHERRY GORDON LOUIS MAURICE Portland Yakima, Wn. CHARLES S. CHRISTIANSON JOHN ARTHUR MAY Forest Grove Friday Harbor, Wn. FRANK HARRISON CLARK WILLIAM ROBERT McMURRAY, Ja. Portland Portland QUINTEN WOOD COCHRAN MARTIN DANIEL MERRISS Portland Portland HUGH DONALD COLVER ALLEN LAURITZ MUNDAL Portland Ephrata, Wn. DONOVAN OSBORNE COOKE PHILLIP LEO NUDELMAN Clatskanie Portland CLYDE ELMER CULP HILDING HAROLD OLSON Moscow, Idaho Bow, Wn. BETTY NORMA DAVIS EDWARD PALMI PALMASON Redmond, Wn. Seattle, W n. HERBERT VANDYKE DAVIS EDWARD CHESTER PARKINSON Ashland Portland JOSEPH DAVID FEEK GLEN SHIRLEY PLAYER Mercer Isw.nd, Wn. Seattle, Wn. JACK DANIEL FREUND FREDERICK FRANKLIN RAWLS Portland Portland NORMAN JOSEPH GAEDEN JAMES ANTHONY RILEY, JR. Portland Portland JOSEPH HOWLAND GILL JAMES MERVIN RODDA Portland Portland ALBERT GREENBERG PHILIP MENEELY RUMMELL Portland Dillard HERBERT EDWARD GRISWOLD, JR. EDGAR RICHARD SALTER Portland Spokane, Wn. RAYMOND LINTON HACK IRVIN JOSEPH SCHNEIDER Portland Sacramento, Cal. NORMAN MALCOLM HARRIS GEORGE MILTON SHY Portland Portland MAX HUGO HAUSER ERWIN RAY SLADE Spokane, Wn. Seattle, Wn. WARREN S. PATRICK HENDERSON OSCAR STENBERG, JR. Portland Spokane, Wn. JOHN RICHARD HIGGINS A. IVAN THOMPSON Baker Tigard JAMES DANIEL HOGAN TRAVIS JACKSON TOWSON, JR. Renton, Wn. Portland CARL LUDWIG HOLM FRANK JAY UNDERHILL Silverton Seattle, W n. CALVIN LAWSON HUNT MARION GEORGE WEITZ Klamath Falls Portland. ALFRED CHARETTE HUTCHINSON CHARLES OBED WELLS Pendleton Hillsboro ANDRES KARSTENS JAMES WILLIAM WOOLERY Portland Portland HANS CARSTEN KARSTENS Portland * Granted December 22, 1943. !lonor'll! Iltgrtts

Doctor of Laws

ERNEST BOYD MACNAUGHTON In recognition of his vital influence in promoting the economic development of the Pacilic Northwest; his farsighted and able support of the movement for the conservation of human and natural resources; and his unflinching adherence to the principlll of freedom of expression and of teaching as basic to the cause of an· enduring democracy.

Doctor of Laws

MIRIAM VAN WATERS In recognition of her outstanding contribution to the psychology and aspirations of youth; her wise and sympathlltic understanding of the problems of juvenile delinquency; and her far-reaching influence in elevating the standards and status of social work throughout the nation.

Doctor of Science

RALPH WOIlES CHANEY In recognition of his penetrating researches in paleobotany in gen<:ral and of the Oregon area in particular; his unique understanding of the bistorical ~eology. of Western America in relation to that of Asiatic countries; and his deep appreciatlOn of the kinship of science in its broadest aspects and its contribution to the understanding of human values.

Doctor of Education

ROBERT E. ANDERSON Eugene. Major, minor: Education, Psychology. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers Col· lege. Thesis: The organization and operation of the NYA School Work Program with particular emphasis on the program in Oregon. PETER OLAF S,GERSETH Minot, N. D. Major, minor: Education, Physical Education. B.A., Minot State Teachers College; M.A., North Dakota. Thesis: An attempt to isolate and identify fundamental factors that underlie motor fitness as measured by large-muscle performance.

Master of Arts

L,NDSEY C. CAMPBELL- Portland. Major: General Studies. B.S., Oregon. Thesis: Your risks and how to meet them; a unit for high school social science.

DONOVAN FREDERICK CARTWRIGHT Encinitas, Cal. Major, minor: Education, Economics. B.A., Oregon. Thesis: The measure· ment of school costs in terms of achievement grade units. INALEONE DEAN Portland. Major: Education. B.A., Oregon. Thesis: The role of labor groups in the establishment of the American system of free public schools. DOROTHY JANE GULLETTE Portland. Major, minor: Romance Languages, Education. B.A., Oregon. Thesis: The com· monsense heroine in late nineteenth-century Spanish literature. EDNA MAY HOLLENBECK Portland. Major: Education. B.A., Reed College. Thesis: A technique for the guidance of high school girls in their reading for pleasure. GILBERT J. HUNT Aurora. Major: Chemistry. B.A' Pacific University. Thesis: Conductivity and electrolysis of solutions of magnesium perchIorate in normal and isopropyl alcohols. JEAN OSTBY JOHNSON Wibaux, Mont. Major: English. B.A., Concordia College. Thesis: Pessimistic roots of Walter Pater's aesthetic criticism. DONALD JEROME KIMELDORF Portland. Major, minor: Zoology, Botany. A.B., Reed College. Thesis: Some effects of ovarian hormones on the adrenal glands of female guinea pigs. HAZEL R. NEWHOUSE Springbrook. Major: Pacific Basin Studies. B.A., Willamette University. Thesis: The international rubber cartel, set up in 1934, renewed 1938 and 1944. HAZEL MARY OHMERT Portland. Major: General Studies. B.A., Oregon. Thesis: Group guidance in the secondary schools of Portland, Oregon. EMMA M. R,GBY Portland. Major, minor: Zoology, Botany. B.A., Pacific University. Thesis: A study of the morphology of H alteria grandinella. MILDRED MAE THOMAS Logan, Utah. Major: Physical Education. B.P.E. Oregon. Thesis: All analysis of selected physical achievement tests to determine their app{icability as measuring devices for college women. JANE GUY WARD New York, N. Y. Major: English. B.A., Hunter College. Thesis: The reputation of John Donne, 1918-1943.

Master of Science

GEOItGE J. ALltIItE Missoula, Mont. Major: Chemistry. B.S., Walla Walla College. Thsis: Electrolysis of solutions of magnesium perchlorate in esters; polarography of these esters, several other organic compounds and carbon dioxide. GEOItGE R. COSTELLO Eugene. Major: Mathematics. B.S., Oregon. Thesis: An extension of /inite dimensional unitary spaces to infinite dimensions. * HERBERT EDWARD GRISWOLD, JR. Portland. Major, minor: Physiology, Medical Sciences. B.A., Reed College. Thesis: Periodic breathing in the presenee of high alveolar tensions in normal individuals. * ANDRES KARSTENS Portland. Major, minor: Physiology, Medical Sciences. B.A., Oregon. Thesis: Relation of the extrinsic nerves of the intestine to the action of atropme on intestinal motility. * ANTON CONRAD KIRCHHOF Portland. Major, minor: Pharmacology, Medical Sciences. B.A., Oregon. Thesis: Contri­ bution to the pharmacology of a synthetic oxytocic. JOAN LOUISE MARTIN Monmouth, Ill. Major: Physical Education. B.S., Colorado. Thesis: The applicability of certain tests for measuring the motor fitness aspect of physical fitness of college women. DOIlOTHA E. MOORE Mackay, Idaho. Major: Physical Education. B.S., Colorado. Thesis: An analysis of service course administration, organization and procedures for women at the college level. CHARLOTTE AMos MORRISON Carpinteria, Cal. Major: Education. B.A., Santa Barbara State College. Thesis: A com· parison of the achievements of Mexican pupils in learning English in a segregated school and in a non-segregated sehool. * JOHN MARTIN PIERSON Portland. Major, minor: Anatomy, Medical Sciences. B.A., Oregon State. Thesis: The arterial blood supply of the pancreas. EVELYN MARIE REED Corbett. Major, minor: Education, Psychology. B.S., Oregon. Thesis: A program of speeial education conforming to the needs of mentally retarded Portland ehildren. WILMA F. SCHAID Portland. Major, minor: Physical Edueation, Edueation. B.S., Oregon. Thesis: A study of selected objective measurements of the feet in relation to certain criteria of foot condition. WHITNEY GILLETE SCOBERT Eugene. Major: Mathematics. B.A., U.C.L.A. Thesis: Gibbs' phenomenon for Bosan­ quet-Linfoot summability of Fourier series. * CHARLES OBED WELLS Hillsboro. Major, minor: Biochemistry, Medical Sciences. A.B., Paeific University. Thesis: Calcium and phosphorus metabolism in human parathyroid deficiency. JOSEPHINE FRAWLEY YANTIS . Shelbyville, Ill. Major, minor: Physical Education, Education. B.S., Colorado. Thesis: An analysis of the purposes, functions and procedure.s emphasized in service coUrse pro-­ grams for women at the college level•

• Granted December. 22, 1943.

Maste! of Education

ANDIlEW EUGENE CALHOON Portland. B.S., Oregon. Thesis: An analysis of the warrant indebtedness of Curry County, Oregon, 1932-194l. MILTON E. GRALAP Woodburn. A.B., Willamette University. Thesis: The influence of the elimination of con­ tinuous marking upon subject matter achievement in required high school courses. MARY ROSINA HENllICKS The Dalles. B.S., Oregon. Thesis: History of education in Wasco County, Oregon, from mission and fort schools to 1910. JACK ARMSTRONG KING Yamhill. B.A., Pacific University. Thesis: Standards for the administrative suite of public; schools. BERTHA ALINE STEPHENS Ashland. B.S., Oregon. Thesis: The building of a tentative program of science for the Ashland, Oregon, elementary schools, gTades 1·6. Q:crtlficetts

*Certificate in Nursing Supervision

MIRIAM ALENE CASSADY

*Certificate in Public Health Nursing

NEVA HELENE COLLIER ISABELLE MARIAN MILLER RUTH GENEVIEVE FROST BERNICE ALBERTYNE PETERSON MARY ANN LUCILLE FUGINA LUCILLE BROWN ROMIG MARY GRESSER VIVIEN ELIZABETH RUNTE MARGARET ELIZABETH ITSCHNER AUDREY SMITH ELIZABETH JELLISON BERNICE ELIZABETH WILSON ALICE JULIA JOHNSON WILMA SUE WISE VIRGINIA DURMAN LAURENCE • To be granted June 16, 1944.

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Bachelor of Arts...... •...... •...... 120 Bachelor of Science . 163 Bachelor of Architecture...... •...... 1 Bachelor of Business Administration . 2 Bachelor of Education...... •...... 2 1 g~~~~~ ~i i1~~i~f::~~~.~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 63 Doctor of Laws (Honorary) . 2 Doctor of Science (Honorary) ...... •...... 1 Doctor of Education ...... •...... •...... 2 Master of Arts ...... •• 13 Master of Science . 14 Master of Education . 5 Total Degrees 389 Certificates ...... •...... 16 'R.£collnition for !tonors ~ork The Bachelor's Degree with Honors

PHYLLIS AMACHER Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Psychology. Thesis: Interest differences between rural and urban college women. ANN TROWBRIDGE AMES Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English. Thesis: The influence of Spenser on the 1817 volume of Keats' potry. SALLY BOOTH BOWERMAN Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Biology. Thesis: Penicillin, the history, production, and use of the drug. EVA MAE FLEMING Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Germanic Languages. Thesis: Schiller, poet of freedom. EMMA GENE HOFFMASTER Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English. Thesis: Johnson and Arnold as critics of Gray. VIVIAN URSULA MARTIN Bachelor of Science with Honors in Geology and Geography. Thesis: Recent movements in Oregon conservation and development of natural resources. EDNA LEE MONTGOMERY Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English. Thesis: The ecclesiastical satire of Spenser's Mother Hubberds Tale. MARGARET IRENE MURPHY Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English. Thesis: Antony and Cleopatra, and Dryden's Ali for Love. JERRY A. O'CALLAGHAN Bachelor of Science with Honors in History. Thesis: The Army as an agent in American democracy. MARGARET ZIMMERMAN Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Germanic Languages. Thesis: Wagner's heroines.

The Master's Degree with Honors

GEORGE R. COSTELLO Master of Science with Honors.

Phi Beta Kappa

Fali Election, Senior Six EVA MAE FLEMING PETER BENSON HOWARD MARGARET JEAN HARSHMAN HELEN MURIEL JOHNSON DORIS MYRL JONES ROBERT DONALD KOLER ELIZABETH ANN KEUP THELMA CAROLINE NELSON ERNEST H. LUND EDITH ANN ONTHANK EDNA LEE MONTGOMERY MARGIE CLIO ROBINSON CLARE ELIZABETH MORGAN MARGARET IRENE MURPHY Spring Election JEAN FLORENCE PHILLIPS BERYL G. ROBERTSON PHYLLIS AMACHER LORRAINE MARGARET VIRGIL WILLIAN ANN TROWBRIDGE AMES OGLESBY HERBERT YOUNG ELIZABETH EDMUNDS

Sigma Xi

Active Members WILLIS E. SMICK GEORGE J. ALKIRE LEONA E. TYLER FRED n. CLAUSSEN GEORGE A. ULETT GEORGE R. COSTELLO PAUL VAN DE VELDE MARY CLAY DODSON ARMIN H. GROPP Associate Members GEORGE CHRISTIAN HENNY PHYLLIS LORRAINE AMACHER GILBERT J. HUNT SHIRLEY K. ANDERSON DONALD J. KIMELDORF GILBERT A. CHING A~TON C. KIRCHHOF HELEN J. CLARKE WILLIAM L. LIDBECK SARAH A. CLARKE EARL K. NIXON ROBERT M. FRISTROM MERLE PENNINGTON ALFRED E. HALTEMAN ERIC L. PETERSON GRETA K. LINDSTEDT CLAY A. RACELY BETTY J. SAMPSON MILDRED RIECHERS HELEN HANNA WOLFSEHR WHITNEY SeOBERT gnnouncrmrnt of gcadrmic g\\1ards for 191;'11

Altrusa Club Scholarship Bernard Daly Scholarships The Altrusa Club of Portland offers a schol­ Under terms of the will of the late Dr. Ber­ arship of $50 to an outstanding senior woman nard Daly of Lakeview, Oregon, worthy self­ in need of financial assistance. supporting young men and women of Lake County, Oregon, may receive a part or all of AUDREY HOLLIDAY their necessary college expenses from the Ber­ nard Daly Educational Fund. The fund is administered by a board of trustees, who se· Associated Women Students lect the scholars annually. Scholarships LOIS ANEDA CLAUSE The Associated Women Students of the BETTY MARIE COMBS University award scholarships of varying JUNE ELLEN FINE amounts to worthy women students. GENEVIEVE M. GRAVES LLOYD RAYMOND STUTSMAN JUNE BUCKLES

Beta Gamma Sigma Award Eugene High School Girls' League Scholarship To honor outstanding scholastic attain­ ment, the name of the freshman major stu­ A scholarship of $75 is awarded by the Eu­ dent in the School of Business Administra­ gene High School Girls' League to a graduate tion receiving the highest grade average each of the Eugene High School, ranking in the year is engraved on a permanent record plaque upper one-fourth of her class in scholarship placed in the corridor of the Commerce Build­ and in need of financial aid to attend the ing by Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary com­ University. merce iraternity. RUE AARON CROOKS

JOYCE UTZ Gerlinger CUp Botsford, Constantine, and Gardiner This cup, presented by Mrs. George Ger· Prizes linger, former regent of the University, is awarded by a committee of faculty, town, and These prizes are awarded each year by the student women to the best all-around woman Botsford, Constantine, and Gardiner Adver­ of the junior class. tising Agency for the best solutions of an ad­ vertising problem submitted by students of PHYLLIS HORSTMA.N advertising. First prize, $40: Gertrude Watson Holman Memorial DOROTHY E. GODKNECHT Gift Fund Awards Second prize, $20: Gifts totaling $125 are given annually to JENELYN GASTON women students from the Gertrude Watson Third prize, $10: Holman Memorial Fund. The fund was es­ MARILYN CAMPBELL tablished by the Gamma Phi Beta mothers and friends of the late Mrs. Rufus Holman. NANCY AMES Julia Burgess Poetry Prize MARJORIE MAJOR GOODWIN The Julia Burgess Poetry Prize of $25 is AUDREY HOLLIDAY awarded annually for the best original poem submitted by a junior or senior student. The prize is endowed through a hequest from ti,e Walter Evans Kidd Poetry Prize late Miss Julia Burgess, member of the faculty The Walter Evans Kidd Poetry Prize of of ti,e University from 1902 until her death $15 is awarded for the best original poem in 1942. submitted by a freshman or sophomore stu­ dent. Funds for the prize were provided by PEGGY OVERLAND Walter Evans Kidd, B.A. '26, M.A. '35. CLAUDINE B,GGS Chi Omega Prize A prize of $25 is awarded by Chi Omega Library Day Prizes soronty to the woman student in the Depart­ ment of Sociology deemed most worthy on the The University Library and the Association basis of scholarship, character, and promise. of Patrons and Friends of the University of Oregon Library award prizes on Library Day AUDREY HAMMOND MATHEWS each spring for the best personal libraries of University students. Chi Omega Scholarship Cup First prize, $15: HUGI! KING This cup is awarded annually to the soror­ Second prize, $10: ity with the highest grade average during the RUTH KAY COLLINS preceding academic year. Third prize, $5: KAPPA ALPHA THETA CHARLES POLITZ Jewett Prizes Mortar Board Scholarships These prizes, totaling approximately $200, Mortar Board, women's honor society, pro­ are awarded annually in a series of public­ vides each year a varying amount of money speaking contests. Funds for the prizes were for the assistance of worthy women students. giveu to the University in memory of the late W. F. Jewett by his wife, Mrs. Mary Jewett. PHYLLIS AMACHER First Intersectional Extempore Speech: EVA M. FLEMING JACK COLEMAN EDWARDS MARJORIE YOUNG DOROTHEA THOMAS HELEN MANNING DONALD HAGER Oregon Mothers Scholarships FAY PETTIS The Oregon Mothers organization awards First Sectional Military Extempore Speech three scholarships annually to freshman stu­ (Pre-Meteorologists) : dents graduating from Oregon high schools, PVT. HOWARD VEVINS on the basis of scholarship and need. PVT. RICHARD MILLER PVT. FRANK LAWSON The Petronella G. Peets Scholarship, $200: PVT. WALLACE SMITH MARIE PORFILY Second Sectional Military Extempore Speech Oregon Mothers Freshman Scholarships, (Pre-Meteorologists) : $150: PVT. RODERT J. WILLIAMS ALICE BUCKINGHAM PVT. CLIFFORD BRADSHAW Jo ANNE PENSON PVT. LOUIS A. SCHMITTROTH Pre-nursing and supplementary scholarships, Inter-American Affairs Contest: totaling $600: SUZANNE BLUM BEATRICE V. GENTRY KAY M. HILL GWENDOLYN PEARSON JANE HOOKER GLADYS E. LUND Intra-Mural Debate Contest: ROSE JOANNE FENZL ALLEN T. OSDORNE ALMA STARVICK D. V. HILL NANCY AMES HARRIET GILLILAN FRANKIE WERST Dramatic Speaking Contest: KATHERINE KORN LEWIS VOGLER Panhellenic Scholarships JEAN BRIGGS These scholarships, amounting usually to BRIAN CONNELLY $35 each, are awarded to women students. Koyl CUp BEVERLY ANN PADGHAM AUDREY HOLLIDAY This cup, presented by Charles W. Koyl, VIRGINIA CATHERINE DURCKEL '11, is awarded each year to the man who, in KATHRINE MALLORY the opinion of a eommittee of the faculty, is MARGARET EILEEN OTT the best all-around man of the junior class. MARY EVELYN CAMPBELL JACK COLEMAN EDWARDS FRANKIE WERST IRENE GRESHAM Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie Memorial RUTH KAY COLLINS MARY JANE DUNN Scholarship ANNE E. BUDISELICK Five $200 scholarships are awarded an­ LOUISE B. FLETCHER nually for the study of medicine at the Uni­ versity of Oregon Medical School. One schol­ arship is awarded each year to the outstanding Ellen M. Pennell Scholarships premedical student at the University of Ore­ gon in the last year of his premedical studies; These scholarships, covering regular tui­ the scholarship is renewable for each of his tion fees, are awarded annually to students four years of medical training at the Univer­ in the. School of Architecture and Allied Arts. sity of Oregon Medical School if he continues They are endowed through a bequest from to maintain a high scholastic record. The Mrs. Ellen M. Pennell, for many years a scholarships are a memorial to Dr. Kenneth member of the University Library staff. A. J. Mackenzie, former dean of the Medical School; they are endowed through a bequest PATTY BURRIS from the late Mildred Anna Williams. LAVERNE ERICKSON VELITA ESTEY EUGENE W. LANDRETH LORENE FLOWER DELORES HEWITT Marshall-Case-Haycox Prizes LOUISE RICKABAUGH Prizes for the best short stories submitted JOYCE SCOTT by students are offered each year by Edison BETTY THORPE Marshall, ex-'17; Robert Ormond Case. '20, VERNON C. WITHAM and Ernest J. Haycox, '23. Contestants are limited to undergraduates regularly, enrolled and in good standing. Phi Beta Scholarships First prize, $50: These scholarships are awarded by Phi MARY A. MCCLINTIC Beta, women's national professional fraternity Second prize, $35: for music and drama, to women students in DOROTHY ARNOLD the School of Music, on the basis of talent, scholarship, and worthiness. Third prize, $15: DOROTHY M. MOLITOR MARIE ROGNDAHL Phi Beta Kappa Prize George Rebec Prize in Philosophy This prize, consisting of books to the value A cash prize of $25 is awarded annually to of $25, is offered annually by Alpha of Oregon the undergraduate student who submits the chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. The award is best essay on a philosophical topic. The prize made, on the basis of scholarship and promise, is named in honor of the late Dr. George to a student completing lower-division work. Rebec, professor emeritus of philosophy. RICHARD JAMES JOHNS MARK PERLMAN

Phi Chi Theta Key Rotana Scholarship The Phi Chi Theta Key is awarded annu­ The Portland Rotana Club provides an an­ ally, on the basis of high scholastic standing nual award of $25 to the most worthy junior and general student activities, to a woman in woman major in business administration. the senior class of the School of Business Ad­ VIVIAN ANDERSON ministration. JEAN GALLO Sigma Delta Chi Scholarship Award Recognition for exceptional scholarship is­ Phi Theta Upsilon-Kwama awarded annually to journalism students by Scholarship Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fra­ Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women's honor­ ternity, through its national headquarters at ary, and Kwama, sophomore women's honor­ Detroit. ary, award an annual scholarship of $50 to an MARGIE ROBINSON outstanding girl in liberal arts. JEAN WALLACE EVA MAE FLEMING Sigma Delta Chi Senior Award Physical Education Honor Awards Through a committee of student, faculty, The faculty of the School of Physical Edu­ and professional men, Sigma Delta Chi makes cation presents certificates each year in recog­ this award to the outstanding graduating sen­ nition of outstanding qualities of sound schol­ ior, selected for scholarship, character, and' arship, high idealism, and worthy professional leadership. accomplishment in the field of physical edu­ STANLEY WEBER cation. BEVERLY GOETZ LUCILLE YUNGEN Sigma Delta Pi Award A medal and a book prize are awarded each. year by the Oregon chapter of Sigma Delta Pi Delta Phi Award Pi, honorary Spanish society, to the student in Pi Delta Phi, honorary French society, advanced courses in Spanish who has made presents a book prize each year to the student the greatest progress during the school year. who has made the greatest progress in un­ DOROTHY J. GULLETTE dergraduate courses in French. RUTH AUDREY ECKHARDT T. Neil Taylor Scholarship in Editing This award of $100 is given annually for Portland Rose Festival Association the best editorial investigation by a senior major in journalism. Funds for the award are Scholarship provided by T. Neil Taylor of Oakland, Cali­ A scholarship of $400 is awarded to each fornia, University graduate in the Class of member of the Royal Court accepted at any 1931. university or college of her choice in the state Fo,·ty dollars: of Oregon.. JEAN WALLACE PATRICIA RADABAUGH Twenty dollars each: NORMA DAVIDSON CAROL H. GREENING MARJORIE MAJOR GOODWIN Pot and Quill Prize MARGIE C. ROBINSON A prize of $5 is awarded by Pot and Quill, society of women writers, for the best piece Turnbull-Hall Award of writing submitted by a woman student in Each year the name of the· outstanding an annual contest. senior student member of the staff of the ORE­ VIRGINIA LIPPMAN GON DAILY EMERALD is engraved on a plaque which hangs in the EMERALD news room. The plaque was presented in 1931 by George Turn­ Quota Club Tuition Scholarship bull and Vinton H. Hall. The Eugene Chapter of Quota International JOANNE NICHOLS awards an annual scholarship for the spring term's tuition to those sophomore women University of Oregon Faculty judged best qualified by ne.ed, professional promise, and personality. Women's Club Scholarship LAVERNE ERICKSON The University of Oregon Faculty Wom­ KAY HILL en's Club awards a scholarship of $50 to a ALEANOR PATTERSON . worthy woman student. FRANKIE WERST GLADYS E. LUND State Scholarships HILDEGARDE ROSELUND SHIRLEY RUBENSTEIN A number of state scholarships are awarded BARBARA SCOTT annually to students of the institutions of NANCY SCOTT the Oregon State System of Higher Educa­ BETTY SHORT tion, covering tuition and laboratory and CAROLYN F. TAYLOR course fees. To be eligible, an entering stu­ MARGARET THOMPSON dent must rank in the upper third of his YVONNE UMPHLETTE high-school graduating class; an applicant HARRY L. V AN DERMARK who has previously attended an instItution LEWIS E. VOGLER of higher learning must have a very high RAYMOND WARD grade point average. MURIEL J. WILLARD MARGUERITE WITTWER JEAN AVON ALEXANDER HELEN E. WOHLER . MARJORIE ALLINGHAM EVELYN WOODWORTH MARGARET ALICE AMBLER NANCY AMES SHIRLEY K. ANDERSON University Assistantships, VIVIAN MARCELLA ANDERSON EILEEN BRENNEMAN Scholarships, and Fellowships MARY EVALYN CAMPBELL A number of graduate and research assist­ JUNE CARNES antships, scholarships, and fellowships are GLORIA CARTOZIAN awarded annually by the University to quali· BARTON E. CLEMENS fied graduate students. RUTH COLLINS K. MARY ALDERSON RUTH RAY Cox GEORGE JUNIOR AlKIRE MARJORIE ANNE CRAVEN PAUL ENOS CALLAHAN JACK COLEMAN EDWARDS ROGER NORWOOD CARSTENSEN LAVERNE ERICKSON HELEN JANE CLARKE HARRIETT J. FARR SARAH ANNE CLARK EVA M. FLEMING PAUL VAUGHN COLLINS ROBERT FORMAN GEORGE R. COSTELLO BEATRICE GENTRY ROB~RT FRISTROM JANE GORDON ALFRED ELLSWORTH HALTEMAN PHYLLIS K. GRAHAM LOLA RAE HAMILTON BERNICE V. GRANQUIST JOHN MAYNARD HINE ARMIN H. GROPP GILBERT JOHN HUNT ALLEN L. HAGLAND JEAN OSTBY JOHNSON ROBERT I. HAMILTON CATHERINE JONES ELIZABETH HAUGEN ODELIA CATHERINE JUNGERS AUDREY HOLLIDAY DONALD JEROME KIMELDORF MARILEE HUFFMAN ARLENE LEWIS DONALD M. JEPPESEN MILDRED P. MACKINNON WILMA L. JOHN MARY KATHERINE MACLEAN HELEN M. JOHNSON VIVIAN URSULA MARTIN M. JOENE JOHNSON RACHAEL NAOMI MEANS BEVERLY J. JONES MARGERY ANNE PHILLIPS DORIS M. JONES EMMA MIGNONIA RIGBY GLORIA KELLY JUNE HAIG SIMONS NINON KING . HALSEY P. TAYLOR HELEN KNIGHT GORDON HOWARD TORREY FREDA KOEHLER WILLIAM VAN VACTOR LoDELL LAMSON FLORENCE MAY WALTA ELI2ABETH LAWRENCE LYMAN A. WEBB HELEN LUVAAS HELEN HANNA WOLFSEHR BARBARA MCCLUNG KARL HOWARD ZIMMERMAN PATRICIA METCALF SAM A. MILLER EDNA LEE MONTGOMERY Vice-Presidential Cup DOUGLAS B. MOORE CLARE B. MORGAN A silver cup, the gift of Vice-President MARGARET MURPHY Burt Brown Barker, is awarded annually to THELMA NELSON the women's living organization achieving EDITH NEWTON the highest average for scholarship among CAROL O'BRIEN the living groups during the academic year. MARILYN P. OLSON This year it was won for the third successive VENA J. OPIE time and therefore becomes the permanent ALEANOR PATTERSON property of: GWENDOLYN PEARSON HIGHLAND COOPERATIVE HOUSE ALYCE PEPION JEAN F. PHILLIPS ROBERT G. PITTENGER Women's Dormitory Scholarship CHARLES S. POLITZ Cup DORA MAE POWERS BETTY PRACHT This cup, presented by Mrs. Genevieve ESTHER QUIER Turnipseed, directdr of dormitories, is award­ BARBARA J. RADMORE ed annually to the women's hall having the ADELE RIGGS highest scholastic average for the year. BERYL ROBERTSON HILLCREST LODGE