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FRIDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FOURTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT O CANADA

o Canada! Our Home and Native Land! True patriot-love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North, strong and free, And stand on guard, 0 Canada, We stand on guard for thee.

O Canada, glorious and free! o Canada, we stand on guard for thee! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

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MUSICAL PROGRAMME by MISS JOAN JOHNSTON PROGRAMME OF CEREMONY

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INVOCATION by Reverend Dr. Charles G. Stone

REMARKS by ALBERT EDWARD GRAUER Chancellor of the University of British Columbia

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES by the Chancellor

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS Eedson Louis Millard Burns Froudena Gilroy Eaton

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE John Harry Williams

INTRODUCTION OF CONGREGATION SPEAKER by Norman A. M. MacKenzie President of the University of British Columbia

THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS by Lieutenant-General E. L. M. Burns

CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE by the Chancellor

CONGRATULATIONS TO DIPLOMA STUDENTS by the Chancellor

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Reception in Brock Hall 2 THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Cross, George Elliot, B.A., M.A. (Daihousie), Victoria Mathematics Thesis: “On the Uniqueness of Multiple Trigonometric Series.” Hickman, Cleveland Pendleton, A. B. (DePauw), Zoology M.S. (New Hampshire), United States Thesis: “The Osmoregulatory Metabolism of the Starry Flounder, Platichthys Stellatus.” Houston, Arthur Hillier, B.Sc. (McMaster), M.A., Nova Scofia Zoology Thesis: “Locomotor Performance and Osmoregulotion in Juvenile Anadromous Salmonids Following Abrupt Environmental Salinity Change.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Akpore, Demos Onoliobakpovba, BA. (Ibadan), Nigeria Classics Thesis: “The Ancient System of Rhetoric with a Partial Study of its Influence on Virgil as Seen in the Similes in the Aeneid.” Barrett, John Edward, B.A. (Manitoba), Rosslond Psychology Thesis: “The Critical Requirements of First Line Supervisors in the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited Trail Operation.” Crompton, Onesia, B.A., Education Thesis: “The Prediction of University Freshman Performance on the Basis of High School Achievement in British Columbia.” Currier, Ann Agnes, D.V.M. (Ontario Veterinary College), Ontario Zoology Thesis: “A Preliminary Study of Cellulose Digestion in the Beaver (Castor Canadensis).’ Diers, Carol Jean, B.A., B.A. in Ed (Western Washington College), Psychology United States Thesis: “The Stability of Social Desirability Judements in Relation to Items on Edwards’ Personal Preference Schedule.’ Dyck, Harvey Leonard, B.A., Vancouver International Studies

Thesis: “Hitler’s Policy Towards the Soviet Union January 1933 - June 1941.” Garm, Richard, B.A., Vancouver Biology and Botany Thesis: “Some Aspects of the Nitrogen Cycle in Soil of the Douglas..Fir Forest.” Groome, Agnes Jean, B.A. (Brandon College), Education B. Ed. (Saskatchewan), Diploma in Theology (St. Andrew’s College), Saskatchewan Thesis: “The Working Mother a Problem for the School?” Hardwick, Walter Gordon, B.A., Vancouver Geography Thesis: “The Effect of the Proposed Moran Dam on Agriculture Within the Middle Fraser Region, British Columbia.” Home, Edgar Byron, B.A., B.A.Sc., Vancouver Education Thesis: “The Relationship between the Reading Comprehension of Short Para graphs and Lang Passages of Science Textbook Material.” Kruytbosch, Carlos Egbert, B.A., Vancouver Sociology Thesis: “Flight and Resettlement of the Sopron Forestry Faculty: A Study of Group Integration and Disintegration.” Langlands, Robert Phelan, B.A., White Rock Mathematics Thesis: “Some Algebras of Linear Transformations Which are not Semi-simple.” Leedham, Lelia Rachel, B.A., Vancouver Psychology Thesis: “An Empirical Investigation into Areas of Moral Awareness and the Formulation of Principles Basic to the Construction of a Scale to Measure Conscience.” MacKenzie, George Alexander, BA., Vancouver Slavonic Studies Thesis: “Soviet Investments: A Study in Direct Apportioning of Financial and Material Resources.” Newbery, Arthur Christopher Rolls, Mathematics B.A. (Cambridge), B.A. (London), Vancouver Thesis: “Numerical Methods for the Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations.” 3 Otke, Paul Gerald, B.A. (Manitoba), Alberta Psychology Thesis: “A Study of the Method of Officer Cadet Assessment Employed by the Royal Canadian School of Mechanical Engineering Utilizing the Critical Requirements and Peer Rating Techniques.’” Prakash, Anand, B.Sc. (Delhi), M.Sc. (Allahabad), India Zoology Thesis: “Food and Feeding Habits, Maturity and Fecundity of Spring Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in Southern British Columbia Coastal Waters.” Quinn, Michael James, B.A., Vancouver Psychology Thesis: “Effect of Chlorpromozine (Largactil) on Porteus Maze Performance.” Singh, Harcharan, B.Pharm. (Pan jab), India Pharmacology Thesis: “The Role of Sodium in Activation of Uterine Smooth Muscle.” Stathers, Jack Kenneth, B.A., Surrey Geography Thesis: “A Geographical Investigation of Development Potential in the Squamish Valley Region, British Columbia.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE rnniunity and Regional Clegg, Edward Terrence, B.S.F., Rossland Thesis: “A Regional Planning Analysis of a Single Enterprise Community of Settlements.” Connelly, Barry Thomas, B.Sc. (Sydney), Ontario Chemistry Thesis: “Photolyses of Ketene at 3130 A and 3340 A.” Hoen, Ernst Leon Wilhelm Bhalthasar, B.A., Victoria Geology Thesis: “The Geology of Hornby Island.” Hogenkamp, Harry, B.S.A., United States Agricultural Microbiology Thesis: “Phosphate Metabolism of Pseudomonas Aeruginasa.” Milants, Henri Yves, Lic.Sc.Ch. (Brussels), Belgium Metallurgy Thesis: “Kinetics of the Dissolution of Copper Metal in Some Chelating Systems Under Oxygen Pressure.” Nichol, Denis William, B.A., Oliver Physics Thesis: “Space-Charge-Limited Currents in Germanium.” Rau, Jayaseetha Nittoor Sreenivasa, B.Sc. (Mysore), India Physics Thesis: “A Theoretical Investigation of the Nuclear Resonance Spectrum of B in Kernite.” Rodgers, George Keith, B.A.Sc. (Toronto), Ontario Physics Thesis: “Current Measurements in Knight Inlet 1956.” Ruzicka, Dalibor Josef, Cand.Mag. (Oslo), Norway Chemistry Thesis: “The Pyrolysis of Diallyl and Reactions of Allyl Radicals with 1-Butene.” Zane, Alexis, B.A., Burns Lake Chemistry Thesis: “The Pyridine Denitration of CIS- and TRANS-I ,2-Cyclohexanediol Dinitrates.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Coburn, John Wyllie, B.A.Sc., Vancouver Engineering Physics Thesis: “The Statistical and Thermodynamic Theory of Thermal Radiation and its Application to Detector Sensitivity.” Dullien, Francis Andrew Leslie, Dip.Chem.Eng. (Budapest), Hungary Chemical Engineering Thesis: “Reconsideration of the Diaphragm Cell Method of Measuring Diffusion Coefficients.” lsaacs, Albert Thomas, B.Eng. (Nova Scotia Technical College), Nova Scotia Electrical Engineering Thesis: “Iterative Methods for Stagger-Tuning Multicavity Klystron Amplifiers.” Lee, Richard Way Mob, B.Sc. (Manitoba), Vancouver Civil Engineering Thesis: “Analysis of Flexible Hingless Arch by an Influence Line Method.” 4 Leon, Humberto, B.A.Sc., Venezuela Chemical Engineering Thesis: “Kinetics of Production of Acetylene from Methane.” Parkhill, Douglas Leonard, Fellowship Dip.Civ.Eng. Melbourne Technical College), Vancouver Civil Engineering Thesis: “The Validity of the Simplified Limit Design Method for the Design of Structures.” Pelton, Thomas Edward, B.A.Sc., Vancouver Civil Engineering Thesis: “Magnification Factors for Hingeless Arches.” Riley, Peter Julian, Celista Engineering Physics 7 18 17 Thesis: “The Direct Capture Reactions T( )Li and 0 (p, )F .“ Speers, Edward Albert, B.A. (Manitoba), B.A.Sc., Vancouver Chemical Engineering Thesis: “Thermodynamic Properties of Normal Propanol.” Whittle, Donald James, B.A.Sc., South Burnaby Chemical Engineering Thesis: “An Apparatus for Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Measurements under Pressure.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Hoes, Josephus Antonius Johannes Marie, B.S.A., Vancouver Plant Science Thesis: “A Study of Five Mechanically Transmissable Cherry Virus Isolates with Herbaceous Hosts.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FORESTRY Shen, Kuo-Cheng, B.S. (Taiwan Pray. Call, of Agric.), Formosa Thesis: “The Effects of Dryer Temperature, Sapwood and Heartwaod, and Time Elapsing between Drying and Gluing on the Gluing Properties of Englemann Spruce Veneer.”

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION Aitchison, Kenneth McBride, Burnaby Archibald, Charles Gilbert, Burnaby Semail, Gilbert Charles Eugene, Vancouver Smith, Leon Edward, United States Watt, John Earl, Vancouver

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Cutcher, Allen Charles, B.A., B.S.W., Ontario Thesis: “Group Work Methods in a Treatment Home for Girls.” Maung, Myint, B.A. (Rangoon), B.S.W., Burma Thesis: “Sacial Services far the Disabled in a Family Context.” Mclnnis, Margaret Richmond, B.A., B.S.W., Vancouver Thesis: “Socio-economic Factors in the Rehabilitation Potential of Arthritic Patients.”

5 CLASSIFICATION: (1) First Class. (2) Second Class. (P) Passed.

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK Aghai, Mohammed Ahmad, (S.M. College, Ziegler, Herbert LeRoy, Sind University), Pakistan (1) B.Sc. (Washington), Alberta (P) Walker, Wilson Calvin, B.S. (Oregon), United States (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS HONOURS Gilbart, Marjorie Anne, Victoria Secand Class Honours in French and English Literature and Language Greathed, Edward Donald, Vancouver Second Class Honaurs in International Studies and Political Science Harris, Richard Colebrook, Vancouver Second Class Honours in History and Geography

GENERAL COURSE Bell, John Philip, Burnaby (P) Gandossi, Bruno Francesco, Vancouver (P) Bickle, Mary Elizabeth, Vancouver (P) Gillies, Norman Angus, Vancouver (2) Blodgett, Roy Carl, B. Corn. (Alberta) Goertz, Richard Otto Wolf, Vancouver (2) Victoria (2) Goldsmith, Richard, Vancouver (2) Bri&dwood, Allisen, Naramata (P) Gregory, Carol Elizabeth, Vancouver (P) Brender Brandis, Mrs. Mattha Cornelia, a Halcrow, Jean Dunbar, Vancouver (2) Scotia Nova (1) Hamori, Torok Charles, Wells (2) Brown, Heather Elizabeth, West Vancouver (P) Burdon-Murphy, Desmond, Hill-Tout, James Dennis, Vancouver (P) Holt, Harold (2) William Charles, Vancouver (I) Hubbard, William Richard, Vancouver (P) Burton, Eric Walter, Vancouver Huckvale, Mrs. Hazel Belle, B.A. (Ottawa), Chancellor, Victor David, Lytton Williams Lake (2) Ciarniello, Dominic, Vancouver (2) Ivanisko, John, Lake Cowichan (2) Clare, Barry Dean, Vancouver Jones, Mrs. Beaulah Lora Dole, Cox, Mrs. Nettle, Victoria (2) United States (2) Cuthbertson, Stephen Edward, Jones, Mary Campbell, Vancouver (2) South Burnaby (2) Keates, Keith John, Vancouver (P) Dennis, Walter John, Vancouver Laverock, Jean Goble, Vancouver (2) Dorron, Edgar Joseph, Bralorne (2) Marcuzzi, Ricciotti Ferdinando, Langley (2) Ewert, Henry Waldo, Vancouver Martens, Margareta Anna, Abbotsford (P) Fans, Ronald Lyle, Vancouver (2) Messenger, Arthur Dunbar, Vancouver (P) Ferguson, Rolley Hector, Whonnock Morris, James Claire, Penticton (2) Firth, Walter William, Duncan Frechette, Myles Robert René, MacLatchy, Edward Bernard, New Brunswick (2) United States Olsen, Arthur lngvald, South Burnaby (P) Fuchs, John Joseph, Hope Ortengren, Anna Bernice, United States (P) Funk, Elsie Anne, Yarrow 6 Parsons, Frederick Edward, So Imo (2) Smith, Donald Ogilvie, Vancouver (2) Peterson, Mrs. Alma Ness, Vancouver (1) Smith, Robert Pyne, Alberta (2) Polley, Leslie Donald, Vancouver (P) Thompson, Phyllis Rosemary, Vancouver (2) Proud, Bruce, North Vancouver (P) Thomson, Donald Stuart, Victoria (P) Ramlogon, Mrs. Moonie, Vancouver (P) Thorne-Collisson, Douglas Southam, Redekop, Ernest Henry, Kamloops (2) Vancouver (P) Reid, Susan Gillian, Victoria () Thornley, Theodore Allan, Ladysmith (2) Robertson, Adam Goodfellow, Creston (2) Tonne, Hans Eberhard, Chilliwack (2) Robinson, David Douglas Stuart, Turner, Nigel Anthony, Duncan (P) North Vancouver (P) Underhill, Mary Genevieve, Vancouver (P) Rose, Isobel Grace, Vancouver (2) Weir, Edith Emily, Vancouver (2) Sawadsky, Henry Robert, Vancouver (P) Wilson, Kenneth Edward, Scales, Robert Milton, Richmond (p) North Vancouver (P) Shaw, Catherine Maud, Victoria (p) Wood, Donald Gordon, Oliver (2) Simpson, Frank Boyd, Vancouver (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS Second Class Honours in Murata, Toyoko (Gene), Vancouver Chemistry Secand Class Honours in O’Brien, Ross Joseph, Vancouver Chemistry

GENERAL COURSE Akune, Roy lsao, Steveston (P) Hall, Iris Mary, Cranbrook (2) Asante, Kwadwo Ohene, Ghana (2) Moharoj, Deonarine, Trinidad (P.) Bain, Ronald Bruce, Vancouver (2) Millar, Sandra Janet, New Westminster (P) Boyce, Norbert Patrick, Trinidad (P) Pletcher, Tony Ferdinand, Burnaby (2) Callan, Donald Maclean, Victoria (P) Roderique, Eostmond Mark, Trinidad (1) Cummings, David Andrew, Vancouver (2) Sopher, Stephen Ronald, Vancouver (P) Filmer, Norman John, Ontario (2) Watts, Robert Arthur, Vancouver (P) Gates, Roy Orville, Nelson (P) Williams, Llewelyn Kibben, Vancouver (2) Gordon, Bryan Copp, Rossland (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HOME ECONOMICS Askew, Jo Ann, Alberni (2) Khaluck, June, Port Hammond (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Brobant, Alan Francis, Vancouver (P) McKellar, James Robert, Vancouver (P) Holt, Robert William, Burnaby (2) Puddy, Donald Juan Arthur, Penticton (P) Matovic, Joseph Francis, Scantland, James Gilbert, Winfield (2) New Westminster (P) von Schilling, Jurgen Ernst, Merville (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Bertram, Donald Ward, North Vancouver (P) Smith, Allan Robert, Vancouver (2) Kikuchi, Akira Robin, Kelowna (P) 7 CIVIL ENGINEERING Clare, Richard Gerald Arthur, Chilliwack (P) Kirkham, Peter Gilbert, Alberta (P) DiPasquale, William Joseph, Trail () MacDonald, John Murdo, B.P.E., Grainger, Richard Arnold, Ontario () West Vancouver (P) Jones, Joseph Alan, Nanaimo (P)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Andresen, Sigurd, United States (2) Kearney, James Edward, Aldergrove (P) Best, William Albert, New Westminster (P) McKenzie, Malcolm Murray, Vancouver (P)

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING Seder, Paul Walter, Vancouver (P)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Davis, Dennis George, West Vancouver (P) Stewart, Roderick David, Ontario (P) Stewart, Gary McLean, Ontario (P)

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Boomer, William Conn, Vancouver (P)

ENGINEERING PHYSICS Hamaguchi, Roy Itaru, Greenwood (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Plavsic, Vladimir Alexandar (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Aish, Arlene Elizabeth, Abbotsford (1) Hellier, Lorraine Marlyn, Vancouver (2) Angus, Mrs. Monica Diane Gale, Herd, Lois Orena, Vancouver (2) Port Coquitlam (2) Hintz, Mrs. Hedie Dorothy, Vancouver (2) Baumgort, Alice Jean, Jabour, Mrs. Juliet LaVona May, Cowichan Station (1) Vancouver (2) Bell, Elspeth Janis, Vancouver (2) Janzaw, Esther Adeline Dorothea, Bennett, Mrs. Margaret Dorothea, Victoria (2) United States (1) Killeen, Mrs. Phyllis Mary, Vancouver (2) Chapman, Jacqueline Sue, Vancouver (1) Klassen, Mrs. Mary Pauline, North Surrey (2) Coulter, Mrs. Marion Joyce, Alberta (2) Kluck, Marie Cecilia, Pentictan (2) Coursier, Joan Patricia, Vernon (2) Lantz, Myrlo Aileen, Enderby (2) Deane-Freeman, Barbara, Vancouver (2) Larsen, Rita Annie, Dawson Creek (2) Delmas, Carol May, Rossland (2) Lauener, Mrs. Patricia Anne, Vancouver (1) Francis, Jean Marie, Vancouver (2) Madeley, Patricia Ann, Vancouver (2) Groves, Mrs. Jean Margaret, Vancouver (2) Miller, Kathleen Ruth, Victoria (2) Hostie, Elizabeth May, United States (2) Moore, Jean McCash Fleming, Ladner (2)

8 Murray, Sheila Jane, Vancouver (2) Read, Mrs. Christina Leah, Vancouver (2) Macgregor, Mrs. Carole Isabel, Victoria (2) Reddekop, Mrs. Joan Alexis, Mission (2) McKay, Kathryn Anne, Kimberley (2) Rickson, Jean Isabel, Westview (2) MacKay, Norma Margaret, Robertson, Mary Elizabeth, Prince Rupert (2) West Vancouver (2) MacPherson, Jean Murray, Scorer, Patricia, Manitoba (1) North Vancouver (2) Smith, Patricia Anne, Vancouver (2) Nagano, Audrey Atsuko, Vancouver (2) Wiginton, Mrs. Heather Caroline, Victoria (1) Parker, Phyllis Mary, Nanaimo (2) Willis, Mrs. Mary Anna, Vancouver (2) Partridge, Carol Louise, Vancouver (2) Zilm, Glennis Norene, Haney (2) Pountney, Lloy Joan, North Vancouver (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE GENERAL COURSE Cronkhite, Marshall Abram, Aldergrove (2) Woodbury, William, Victoria (2) Murphy, ‘Elaine Alannah, Royston (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY Kobayashi, Shigeo, Vancouver (P) Ryzuk, Zona Ann, Vancouver (P) MacCrostie, Hugh William Henry, B.A., Smith, Charles William, Vancouver (P) Vancouver (P) Young, James Stanley, Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY Stewart, Samuel Vance, Victoria (2)

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

Dovey, Bruce Brentwood, Vancouver (P) Murakami, Ernest Keigo, B.A., Vancouver (P)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Broderick, William John, Vancouver (P) Kirkwoocf, David John, Vancouver (P) Cole, Peter Dennis, West Vancouver (P) Lane, Mrs. Josephine Mary, Vancouver (P) Fortier, Jean-Pierre, Quebec (P) Munck, Jorgen Stampe, Salmo (2) Hood, James McDonald, Nelson (P) Nelson, Arnold Mervin, New Westminster (2) Hughes, Owen Francis William, Olson, Barry Lakevold, Vancouver (P) New Westminster (2) Robinson, George D’Amore, Kamloops (P) Hume, Peter Ernest, Alberta (P) Veitch, John Howard, Ontario (2)

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION GRADUATE PROGRAMME Allder, Frank Harris, B.A., Vancouver (2) Ayrton, John Gordon William, B. Corn., Allen, Mary Elizabeth Lydia, B.A., (Birmingham), Courtenay (2) Vancouver (2) Bassett, Brian Neil, B.A., Victoria (2)

9 Beduz, Louis Bernhard, B.A., Union Boy (2) Forsyth, Owen Sutherland, B.A., Beley, Deirdre Mgry Cokoyne, Vancouver (2) B.P.&H.Ed. (Toronto), Vernon (2) Foubister, David William, B.A., Chilliwack (P) Beltz, John Edward, B.A., LL.B., Franklin, William Douglas, B.A., Vancouver (2) Vancouver (1) Beynon, Mrs. Mary Winnifred, B.A., Galbroith, Arthur Edward, B.A., Haney (P) Cranbrook (2) Gibbard, Kenneth Charles, B.A., Fruitvale (2) Bissell, George Claude, B.A., Kelowna (2) Glen, William Reid, B.A., Vancouver (2) Blois, Cecil Meek, B.A., Haney (2) Glover, Nelles Hughes, B.A.Sc., Brett, Robert Burton, B.A., Vancouver (2) Burnaby (2) Brown, Irene Roger, B.A., Vancouver (2) Graham, Mrs. Marion Murray, B.A., Chambers, Joseph Earl, B.A., Nelson (P) Campbell River (2) Charlesworth, Ralph Edward, B.A., Gunning, Mrs. Edith Rose, B.A. Burnaby (2) (McMaster), Victoria (2) Charters, John Alfred, B.A., Castlegar (2) Hansen, Mrs. Elizabeth, B.A., Squamish (2) Cocones, Elene, B.A. Horritt, Betsy Ann Margaret, B.A., (Queensland), Kamloops (2) Vancouver (P) Collier, Arthur Gordon, B.A., Vancouver (2) Harvey, Alan Robert, B.A., Castlegar (2) Cornish, Norman Charles, B.A., Richmond (2) Hennig, Otto Walter, B.A., Langley (P) Crawford, Ronald, B.A., Princeton (2) Hicock, Mrs. Winifred Doris, B.A., Crosetti, Ebert John, B.P.E., Cultus Lake (2) Vancouver (2) Cruise, Robert Alexander, B.A., Himsl, Ralph Eugene, B.A. Chilliwack (2) (Saskatchewan), Saskatchewan (2) Curley, James Leland, B.A. Holmes, John Roy, B.S. (St. Dunston’s), Smithers (2) (Springfield CoIl.), Vancouver (2) Currie, Theodore George, B.A., Hughes, John Patrick, B.Sc. Vancouver (1) (Mt. Allison), Lumby (P) Curtis, Leonard Charles, B.A., Vancouver (2) Jacobsen, William Andrew, B.A., Richmond (2) Damen, William Wallace, B.A., Jenvey, Gerald Vancouver (2) (2) James, B.A., Vancouver (2) Davidson, William Forsyth, B.A., Keith, Leslie, B.A., North Vancouver (2) White Rock (2) Knowles, Robert Boyd, B.A., Armstrong (2) Davis, Murdoch Richardson, B.A., Larson, Frederick, B.S.A., Duncan (P) Kimberley (2) Larson, Vernon Edward, B.A., Nanaimo (2) Dawe, Alan Edward, B.A., Abbotsford (1) Lawrance, John Cameron, B.A., Terrace (2) Dean, Robert Armstrong, B.Sc. Lawson, Stanley David, B.P.E., Vancouver (2) (Wales), Crescent Valley (2) Leng, Cecil Herbert, B.A., Vancouver (2) Debrecen, Julie Ingrid, B.A., Vancouver (2) Little, Margaret Elizabeth, B.A., Victoria (2) Dedinsky, Louis Peter, B.A., Rutland (2) Little, Richard Edward, B.A., Nanaimo (P) Dickson, Henry George, B.A., Vancouver (P) Lowther, John Jerome, B.A., Nanaimo (2) Donahue, Mary Jean, B.A. Mansfield, Albert, B.A., White Rock (2) (St. Dunstan’s), Agassiz (2) Martin, Mrs. Margaret Elinor, B.A., Downing, Michael Edward, B.A., North Vancouver (2) Vancouver (2) Matheson, Glenn Ervin, B.S.A., Dunnett, Malcolm, B.A., Victoria (2) Mission City (2) England, William Carlyle, B.A. Meikle, Thomas Alfred, B.A., Vancouver (1) (Alberta), Mission City (2) Moir, David Alexander, B.A., Enns, Abraham Jacob, B.A., Richmond (2) North Vancouver (1) Faulds, Robert McDougall, B.A. Moore, Frank Harold, B.Com., B.A., (Manitoba), Vancouver (2) Ocean Falls (2) Flower, Richard Edward, B.A., Kelowna (2) Morin, Samuel Philip, B.A., North Surrey (2)

10 Muir, Robert Allan, B.A., Vancouver (2) Roweil, Florence Victoria, B.A., Murray, Patrick Leo, B.A., Langley (2) Vancouver (2) Macadam, Joseph Duncan, B.A. Ryniak, Theodore, B.A., North Burnaby (2) (London), Vancouver (2) Seidler, Alfred, B.A., Mission (2) McAllister, John Arthur, B.A., Vancouver (2) Shantz, Glen Oliver, B,A., McCrae, John Halhiday, BA., New Westminster (2) New Westminster (2) Sieuchand, Alexander Carlyle, B.A., Mcllvenna, Ruth Mary, B.A. Trinidad (2) (Queen’s), Trail (1) Sihota, Dedar Singh, B.A., White Rock (2) MacLeod, William Dwight, B.A., Osoyoos (2) Smith, Cohn Henderson, B.A., MacNeill, George Edmund, B.A., Nelson (2) (Dalhousie), Victoria (2) McPherson, Charles John, B.A., Smith, Mrs. Gloria Mary, B.A., Victoria (2) Mission City (2) Smith, Ronald Hudson, BA., Burnaby (2) Macpherson, Kenneth Moffatt, BA., Smith, Thomas Henry, B.A., Vancouver (2) West Vancouver (2) Norman, Ralph Overton, B.A., Smith, William George, B.A., Burnaby (2) Vancouver Smyth, Joseph, B.A., Vancouver (2) Olson, Oswald Kenneth, B.A., Stevens, Herbert Charles, B.A., North Surrey (2) South Burnaby (2) Owen, John Lawrence, B.A. Stevenson, Donald Burdett, B.S.A., (Wales), Nelson (1) Chi I hiwack (2) Palmer, Francis Edward Oakley, B.A., Stride, Terence Leonard, B.A., Vancouver Nanaimo (2) (P) Stupich, Marjorie Isabel, B.A., PoIsson, Asbjorn Oscar, B.A., South Lake Cowichan (2) Wellington (2) John Palsson, Mrs. Billie Lucile, B.A., Tait, Edward, B.A., McBride (2) Lake Cowichan (1) Taylor, Ernest Gordon, B.A., Nelson (2) Patrick, Robert John, B.A., Nelson (2) Taylor, William Reginald, B.A., Victoria (2) Pekovich, Daniel, B.A., Vancouver (P) Tennant, Mrs. Doris Maitland, B.A., Pelech, Lloyd Genio, B.A., Vancouver (2) Alberta (2) Phair, Harold Armit Eyre, B.A., Todd, James Stewart, B.P.E., Nelson (2) Vancouver (2) Toolson, Adrian Rodney, B.Com., Pilon, Beatrice Donalda, B.A., Vancouver (2) Vancouver (2) Pollock, Douglas Beaton, B.A., Burnaby (2) Tulloch, Mrs. Lois Priscilla, B.A., Vernon (2) Porteous, Malcolm Allan, B.P.E., Turvey, Bertram Leslie, B.Mus. Vancouver (2) (Toronto), Rossland (2) Prytherch, Gareth, B.Com. Urquhart, Roy Keith, B.A., (London), Vancouver (2) New Westminster (2) Quail, William Douglas, B.A., Fernie (2) Watson, Mrs. Constance Ethel, B.A. (Bristol), West Vancouver (2) Ramslie, Gunnar John, B.P.E., Vancouver (2) Watson, Henry Tolson, B.A., Cumberland (1) Rees, Philip David MacKay, B.A., Vancouver (2) Wells, James Herbert, B.A., Vernon (2) Richardson, Vaughan Emerson, B.A., Wescott, John Patrick, B.A., Vancouver (P) Vancouver (2) Wiebe, William, Abram, B.A. Rintoul, Raymond McGregor, B.A., (Saskatchewan), Abbotsford (2) South Burnaby (2) Wiles, Gordon Austin, B.Com., Bumaby (2) Rithaler, Edward Powell, B.A., Williams, Lloyd George, B.A., Lake Cowichan (2) South Burnaby (P) Robinson, Joyce Margaret, B.A., Wilson, Clara Maud, B.A., Vancouver (2) Kimberley (2) Wilson, Robert James, B.A., Rossband (2) Rose, Mrs. Olive May, B.A. Woods, Wilfrid John, B.A., Vancouver (2) (Washington), Vancouver (2) Young, James Stanley, B.A., Burnaby (2)

11 SECONDARY PROGRAMME Andruss, Gioconda, Vancouver (P) McConnell, Dorothy Louise, Vancouver (1) Arai, Shizuko, Vancouver (1) Powell, Stanley Horton, Victoria (P) Bryant, Andrew John, Victoria (P) Small, Mrs. Marion Alice, Victoria (2) Cook, Gregory Crawford, Victoria (2) Steeves, Margaret Rosemary, Vancouver (1) Emerson, Mrs. Hazel Theodora Bertha, Thomson, David, Burnaby (P) Burnaby (2) Vincent, Daryl, Vancouver (P) Hadley, Alfred Edwin, Burnaby (2) Weber, George Brankin, Chilliwack (P) Heuser, Lillian Irene, Saskatchewan (1) Wilkie, Allan Harvey, Chilliwack (2) Killip, Grace Winnifred, Vancouver (2) Zacharias, John, Ocean Park (2)

ELEMENTARY PROGRAMME Applegate, Joyce Elizabeth, Victoria (2) Miles, Elsie Annie, Victoria (2) Barnsley, Doris Eleanor, Esquimolt (2) Millhouse, Mrs. Emily Isabella, Victoria (2) Berkey, Mrs. Norma Evelyn, Vancouver (2) Macdonald, Sherill Anne, West Vancouver (2 Bruce, James Thlbot, Victoria (2) McLoughlin, Roy Isaac, Pouce Coupe (2) Cooper, Violet Margaret, O’Shaughnessy, Patrick William, Nanaimo CP) New Westminster (P) Page, Mrs. Murian Lillico, Burnaby (2) Cameron, Jean Anne, Vancouver (2) Quinn, Mrs. Mary Margaret, Vancouver (2) Currie, Mary Davidson, Vancouver (2) Simmons, Patricia Anne, Vancouver (P) Dodge, Phyllis Lillian, Vancouver (2) Smith, Kenneth Edwin, Dawson Creek (2) Drossos, Catherine, Penticton (2) Starling, Mrs. Hazel, Vancouver (2) Foster, William Radcliffe, Powell River () Stent, Herbert Valentine, Friesen, Roland Arthur, Kamloops (2) West Summerland (2) Galibois, Claude Andre, Dawson Creek (P) Story, Isabel Robinson, White Rock (2) Gillies, Flora Graeme, Vancouver (2) Summerfield, Ruth Marie, Vancouver (2) Harrison, Edith Dorothy, Vancouver (2) Temlett, Gary Joseph, Vancouver (P) Joy, Mrs. Rubyna, Vancouver (2) Vollands, Mrs. Margaret Caroline, Johnson, Margot Frances, Vancouver () Vancouver (2) Larsen, Mrs. Edith Mary, Vancouver () Worobec, Nicholas Edward, North Surrey (P) Mason, David James, Rossland (2)

THE DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL TEACHING AND SUPERVISION Beach, Mrs. Isabel M., Lunn, Mrs. Margaret Halt, Vancouver (2) West Vancouver (2) MacGillivray, Elizabeth Isabel, Vancouver (2) Bjarnason, Mrs. Dorothy Evelyn, MacLatchy, Doris Gertrude, Vancouver (2) New Brunswick (2) Currier, Catherine G., Ontario (2) Petrie, Sheila Diane, Port Alberni (2) Erratt, Mrs. Hazel Jean, Vancouver (P) Ritchie, Diana Laleah Mary, Vancouver (2) Hogan, Gertrude Elizabeth, Duncan (2) Scullion, Adelaide Therese, Vancouver (1) Hooper, Helene, Crescent Beach (2) Smith, Carol Lenora, Victoria (2) Huber, Sylvia Helen, Ontario (2) Stockton, Marilyn Shirley, Saskatchewan (2) Hull, Edna Hazel, Vancouver (2) Webb, Eva Annie, Victoria (P)

12 THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING Alexander, Jean McKnight, Alberta (2) Miller, Elaine Marie, Andrusko, Joan Lucille, Richmond (P) West Summerland (2) Batchelor, Mrs. Barbara Helen, Vancouver (2) Murphy, Frances Laura, Langley Prairie (2) Beoubier, Mrs. Norma Jacqueline, Maclean, Ann Jean, Vancouver (2) West Vancouver (2) MacMillan, Mrs. Dorothy Laura, Birch, Audrey Ethel, Cloverdale (2) Vancouver (2) Chernoff, Helen, Saskatchewan (p) New, Frances Louise, Vancouver (2) Christian, Margaret Jane, Vancouver Pauwels, Gertrude, Saskatchewan (2) Cochran, Georgina Marian, Sidney (2) Peers, Barbara Elizabeth Maude, Vancouver (2) Copithorne, Beverley Jane, Victoria () Penny, Mildred Marlene, Saskatchewan (2) Delaute, Valerie Alison, Ontario (2) Peters, Tena Katie, Abbotsford (2) Dunwoody, Agnes Meridyth, Vancouver Powell, Mrs. Cynthia Doreen, Duryba, Anna, Chilliwack (2) New Westminster (2) Fowlow, Gaye Francis, Vancouver (2) Pulfer, Mrs. Rosemary, Vancouver (2) Galloway, Mrs. Phyllis Marguerite, Reid, Annie Mae, Nova Scotia (P) Vancouver 2 Riediger, Susie, Chilliwack (P) lsabell, Goldsmith, Margaret Vancouver Shaughnessy, Susan Lilian, Gordon, Moie Mearle, Rosslond (2) West Vancouver (2) Gosden, Mrs. ‘Edith Irene, Vancouver ) Skilling, Margaret Elizabeth Grace, Hearle, Sally, Kamloops (2) Alberta (2) Heslop, Shirley Lou, Trail (2) Upper, Dorothy Jeanette, Ontario (2) Larson, Nora lngeborg, Saskatchewan (2) Warren, Myra Ellen, Alberta (P) Lautard, Helen Elizabeth, Westbridge (P) Wilkinson, Mrs. Mary Agnes, Vancouver (2) Legge, Olive Hannah, Saskatchewan (P) Willoner, Maria Rozsa, North Vancouver (P) Malloy, Mary Patricia Lotta, Vancouver (2) Wilson, Betty Margaret, Vancouver (2)

13 THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDALS, PRIZES AND BURSARIES (From October 31st, 1957 to October 15th, 1958)

1. AWARDS ANNOUNCED MAY 14th, 1958 Heads of the Graduating Classes The Governor General’s Gold Medol (head of the graduating classes in Arts and Science, B.A. or B.Sc. degree): Goel Honing Stott (Victoria). The Wilf rid Sadler Memorial Gold Medal (head of the graduating class for the B.S.A. degree): Tom David Douglas Groves (Westholme). The Association of Professional Engineers Gold Medal (head of the graduating class for the B.A.Sc. degree): Thomas Alfred Nordstrom (Armstrong) with honourable mention for Todd W. Garrett (Vancouver). The Kiwanis Club Gold Medal and Prize, $75 (head of the graduating class for the degree of B.Com.): Donald Frederick Cox (Victoria). The University Medal for Arts and Science (head of the humanities and social sciences groups in the graduating class for the B.A. degree): John Ramsoy Gittins (Victoria). The Law Society Gold Medal and Prize (Call and Admission fee) (head of the graduating class for the LL.B. degree): Gordon Baillie Shrum (Vancouver). The Hamber Gold Medal and Prize, $250 (head of the graduating class for the M.D. degree): William Alexander Webber (Vancouver). The Homer Gold Medal for Pharmacy (head of the graduating class for the B.S.P. degree): Ion Carl Coldwell (Richmond). The Home Economics Graduation Prize, $100 (head of the graduating class for the B.H.E. degree): Edo Marie Ciriani (Fernie). The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Prize (best overall record in the graduating class for the B.P.E. degree): Ian Bruce Kelsey (Vancouver). The Canadian Institute of Forestry Medal (most outstanding all-round record in Forestry, B.A.Sc. or B.S.F. course): Everett Bruce Peterson (Saskatchewan). The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forestry, $100 (head of the graduating class for the B.S.F. degree): Robert Charles Brooke (Chase). The Dr. Maxwell A Cameron Memorial Medals and Prizes, $50 each (heads of the graduating classes far the B.Ed. degree): (a) in the elementary teaching field— Vera Elsie May Coss (Kaleden) with honourable mention for Nancy H. Seed (Vancouver) (b) in the secondary teaching field— Hadden Gilmour Whitelaw (Vancouver). Moe and Leah Chetkow Memorial Prize, $100 (head of the graduating class for the M.S.W. degree): Iris Nordman (New Westminster). Special Prize, $50 (head of the graduating class for the B.S.W. degree): (Mrs.) Janet Gordon Moore (Vancouver). The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Medal (outstanding achievement in the course for the BArch. degree): Wolfgang Thlersch (Vancouver). Special Prizes, $50 each (head of the graduating class, Sopron Division of the Faculty of Forestry): Gyula Juhasz (Vancouver) Gyorgy Lesko (Vancouver).

The Rhodes Scholarship Sidney Wayne Hubble (Kelowna)

Postgraduate Awards In Medicine Burroughs Wellcome Fellowship in Anaesthesiology and Applied Pharmacology, $1000 (postgraduate study and research): Dr. Floyd G. Williams (Vancouver).

14 The Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association Fellowship, $3600 (reseorch): Dr. W. B. Chung (Voncouver). The Poulenc Fellowship in Applied Physiology, $500 (postgraduate study and research): Dr. Floyd George Williams (Voncouver). Savage Shoes Limited Fellowship, $1500 (study ond research on problems of childrens’ foot health) (renewal): Dr. A. M. Inglis (Vancouver).

Awards far Graduate Study and Research The Ahepa Prize, $100 (proficiency in Greek): John Greenway Hall (Voncouver). The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship, $200 (for graduate study and research): Patricia Phyllis Lum (Vancouver). The British Columbia Electric Company Limited Graduate Scholarships, $250 each (for graduate study): Ian Douglos Currie (Vancouver) (Mrs.) Doris E. Gibson (Ontario) June Margaret M. Smith (Vancouver). The British Columbia Electric Company Limited Fellowship in Agriculture, $800 (for graduate study and research): Gioochino Guccione (Vancouver). The British Columbia Electric Company Limited Graduate Scholarship in Engineering, $500 (for graduate study and research): Noel Peter Hamilton Brooks (Vancouver). The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarships (for graduate study and research in science fields): Pascarapathy Canagaratnam (Ceylon)—$300 Vinod Kumar Comar (lndia)—$350 George Gordon Gibson (Ontario)—$350 James Thomas Pennell (England)—$350 George Alfred Strosdine (Vancouver)—$350 (Mrs.) Sandra Margaret Taylor (Vancouver)—$450 Richard Antony John Warren (England)—$350 The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarships in Engineering and Physics (for graduate study and research): Chak Ying Butt (Hong Kong)—$600 Christopher Ryland Huntley (Brentwood Bay)—$600 Ronald Bert Norstrand (New Westminster)—$700. The Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, British Columbia Division, Fellowships, $500 each (for graduate study and research in the field of forestry): Marcus Arthur M. Bell (Victoria) David Bell Little (Vancouver). The California Standard Company Graduate Fellowship, $1000 (for graduate study and research in geology): Claude Hubert (Montreal). The Canadian Industries Limited Fellowship $2000 (for graduate study and research in chemical engineering): Donald James Wliittle (Burnaby). The Canadian Kodak Ca. Limited Fellowship, $1600 (graduate study and research in physics): Donald Herbert Hall (Vancouver). The Cominco Fellowship, $1000 (for graduate study and research in metallurgy): Robert Thomson McAndrew (Ontario). The Don Buckland Memorial Scholarship in Forest Pathology, $65 (for further study): (Mrs.) Robena Claire Robinson (New Brunswick). The Dr. F. J. Nicholson Scholarship, Chemistry, $500 (for graduate study and research): Keith Yates (Vancouver). The Edith Ashton Memorial Scholarship, $250 (study and research in botany and biology): Thomas Benjamin Widdowsan (Read Island). The Gault Brothers Limited Graduate Scholarship in Commerce, $700 (graduate study in field of business administration): Donald Frederick Cox (Victoria). The John and Annie Southcott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (for research in B.C. history): John Neil Sutherland (Vancouver). The Lefevre Gold Medal and Scholarship, $125 (proficiency in chemistry, continuing in graduate studies): Douglas Allen Hutchinson (Vancouver). The New York Life Insurance Company Award, $550 (research in field of life insurance): Robert Laurence Johnston (North Vancouver). The Richard Claxton Palmer Memorial Scholarship, $240 (for graduate study and research in agriculture): William Woadbury (Victoria). Scholarships for French Canada Studies, $500 each (for graduate studies in French Canada field): Jocelyn Gauthier (Vancouver) Melva Jean Dwyer (Vancouver). Shell Oil Fellowship for Research, $2100 (for graduate study and research in chemistry): Ronald Van der Linden (Vancouver). The Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Fellowship, $950 (for graduate study and research in chemical engineering): William Craig Clark (Vancouver). University Graduate Scholarship, $200 (for graduate study and research): John Frank Clarke (Penticton).

15 The Vancouver B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Scholarships, $125 each (for graduate study): Todd W. Garrett (Vancouver)—Engineering June Margaret M. Smith (Vancouver)—Arts and Science. The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarships, $100 (highest standing in Canadian History, proceeding to graduate studies): Richard Colebrook Harris (Vancouver). The Warner-Lambert Research Fellowship (Pharmacy), $1200 (for graduate study and research): Abram Jacob D. Friesen (Vancouver).

General The Canadian Association of Geographers Book Prize (proficiency in Geography): Richard Colebrook Harris (Vancouver). The CKNW Scholarship in Television, $500 (for summer study in radio and television): Alfred John Edwards (Vancouver). The German Government Book Prizes (proficiency in German): Eugene Egert (Vernon) Arend Jan Stomhuis (Vancouver) Stephen Storm (Victoria). The Gilbert Tucker Memorial Prize, $25 (leading student in History 404): Charlotte Sylvia Marie Girard (Nonaimo). The Morris Belkin Prize, $100 (best essay in the field of Freudian Psychology): Stanley S. Blank (Vancouver). The Macmillan Company of Canada Prizes in Creative Writing, $50 each: (a) best original short story Olive Claire Sanford (United States) (b) best original poem Richard Alan R. Watson (Chilliwack). The United Nations Prize, $50 (achievement in United Nations work on campus): Richard Colebrook Harris (Vancouver). The University Essay Prize, $25 (best essay in courses given by the Department of English): Erna Suse Suderman (Abbotsfard). The Victoria Doily Times Prize, $100 (best piece of writing in moss-media field): John Sebastian Butterfield (Vancouver).

Architecture British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association Prize in Architecture, $100 (special design project involving use of wood): Martin Douglas (Vancouver). Northwest Plaster Bureau Scholarship Prize, $250 (outstanding in progress toward pro fession of architecture): Martin Douglas (Vancouver). Powell River Company Prize, $25 (proficiency in field of planning): Wolfgang Thiersch (Vancouver).

Arts and Science The David Bolocan Memorial Prize, $25 (outstanding in psychology): Neil William Macdonald (New Westminster). The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Scott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (high standing in Biology 332): Felix A. Durity (British West Indies). The Slavonic Studies Graduation Prize, $100 (highest standing in Slavonic Studies): Joan Katherine Marie Portsmouth (Alert Bay). The Vancouver Natural History Society Prize, book (best student in Botany): Karen Lenore Sperrings (Haney).

Engineering The Conodion Forest Products Ltd. Prizes, $100 each (general proficiency in forest engineering): Terence Neil Stringer (Vancouver) Alan Gerald Dent (Summerland). Engineering Institute of Canada (Vancouver Branch) Walter Moberly Memorial Prize, books, $25 (best engineering essay): Ray Chester Friend (Nanaimo). Engineering Prize, $25 (best thesis in Final Year): William Craig Clark (Vancouver). The Heavy Construction Association of British Columbia Graduation Prize, $50 (highest standing in field of highway engineering): James Todd Rothwell (Vancouver). The H. R. MacMillan Prize in Forest Engineering, $100 (highest standing in Forest Engineering): Terence Neil Stringer (Vancouver). 16 Machine Design Prize, $25 (best design in course M.E. 463): Mark Stanley Chappell (North Vancouver). The Timber Preservers Limited Prizes (best plans and specifications of a structure of treated timber): First Prize, $75—James Todd Rothwell (Vancouver) Second Prize, $50—John Alexander Watson (Vancouver) Third Prize, $30—Herbert James Thorburn (Vernon) Merit Awards, $15 each— Raymond Francis .Jefferies (Ontario) Leslie James Parmley (Penticton) Richard Arnold Grainger (Ontario).

Home Economics The B.C.D.A. Scholarship in Dietetics, $100 (for dietetic interneship): Lois Patricia Martin (Vancouver). The B.C. Electric Campany Service Award in Home Econamics, $1200 (special training programme in the B.C. Electric Company Home Service Centre): Lorna Ann Seter (North Surrey). The British Columbia Parent-Teacher Federation Scholarship, $100 (highest standing, proceeding to teacher training): Patricia Ethel Hulme (Wynndel). The Lillian Mae Westcott Prize, $60 (outstanding in the field of clothing and textiles): Joan Natalie Berry (Vancouver). The Singer Sewing Machine Co. Prize (portable electric Singer Sewing Machine) (pro ficiency in field of clothing; entering teaching field): Patricia Jean Ledgerwood (Vancouver).

Law The Allan S. Gregory Memorial Prize, books $50 (merit in moat court work): Corine Flett Robertshaw (Vancouver). The Canada Law Book Company Prize, books (high standing in the subject of Conflict of Laws): Gordon Baillie Shrum (Vancouver) Alan Douglas Thackray (Vancouver). The Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Prize, $50 (highest standing in course on Mortgages): Samuel Morris Huberman (Vancouver). The Carswell Company Limited Prize, books (highest standing in Third Year): Gordon Baillie Shrum (Vancouver). The Nathan Nemetz Prize, $50 (proficiency): Peter Gerald Corbett (United States). Prize for Proficiency (anonymous), $50: Samuel Morris Huberman (Vancouver).

Medicine The Ayerst McKenna & Harrison Limited Prize $200 (highest standing, Final Year, in the combined subjects of Obstetrics and ãynaecology): David Eric Hastings (Van couver). The C. V. Mosby Company Prizes (books) (promise in medical study): Peter Robert Grantham (Vancouver) George D. Tupling (Vancouver). The Dean M. M. Weaver Medal (outstanding record throughout medical course): David Eric Hastings (Vancouver). The Dr. A. B. Schinbein Memorial Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in subject of surgery): David Eric Hastings (Vancouver). The Dr. Frank Porter Patterson Memorial Scholarship, $150 (special merit and interest in orthopoedic surgery): Arthur Joseph Macgregor (Vancouver). The Dr. Walter Stewart Baird Memorial Prize, $50 (best graduation dissertation): Peggy Lou E. Andreen (Vancouver). The Dr. W. A. Whitelaw Scholarship, $200 (general proficiency and promise): George Gordon Biely (Vancouver). The Hamber Scholarship in Medicine, $750 (proficiency, proceeding to interneship): William Alexander Webber (Vancouver). The Health Officers’ Prize in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, $100 (proficiency and promise in the field): Arthur Joseph Macgregor (Vancouver). The Homer Gold Medal and Prize ($100 and Gold Medal) (highest aggregate standing in subject of medicine): William Alexander Webber (Vancouver). The Ingram & Bell Limited Prize (for overall standing, interest, participation in student affairs): William T. Brown (Vancouver). Meod Johnson of Canada Ltd. Prize in Paediatrics, $50 (highest standing in Paediatrics): Charles Alexander Brumwell (Victoria). The Myron M. Weaver Scholarship, $200 (overall standing with special interest in the humanities): Charles Alexander Brumwell (Victoria). 17 The Samuel and Rebecca Nemetz Memorial Scholarship, $100 (special aptitude for medical research): William Alexander Webber (Vancouver). The Richard and Mary Legh Trophy (undergraduate class in medicine making the most outstanding contribution during the year): award won by Fourth Year Class.

Pharmacy The Civil Defence Prize (expense-paid course at Civil Defence College, Arnprior, Ontario): Kenneth Konkin (Vancouver). The Cunningham Prize in Pharmacy, $50 (outstanding record in all years of course): Ian Carl Caldwell (Richmond). The H. C. LePatourel Fellowship in Hospital Pharmacy (for hospital pharmacy interneship), $500: Charles Richard Kuhn (Vernon). The Dean E. L. Woods Memorial Prize (donated by the Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbia), $50 (proficiency in both the practical and theoretical parts of the pharmaceutical subjects): Donald Laverne Larigille (Matsqui). The Merck Awards, books (highest standing in pharmaceutical chemistry): John Thomson McDonald (Campbell River) Elmer Harry Ratzlaff (Abbotsford). The Pharmacy Alumni Book Prize (outstanding all-round potential pharmacist): Douglas Llewellyn Thompson (Victoria). The Poulenc Gold Medal (highest standing in the pharmacology course): Abram Jacob David Friesen (Vancouver).

Physical Education Special Prize, $50 (proficiency in Final Year): Derek Normand Nunney (Vancouver).

Social Work Canadian Association of Social Workers (Greater Vancouver Area Branch) Prize, books $25 (oil-round professional promise and activity, Master of Social Work Pro gramme): Iris Nordman (New Westminster). Junior League of Vancouver Scholarships, $500 (for further study in Social Work): Gordon William Welsh (Alberta). Laura Holland Scholarship, $265 (outstanding record, proceeding to next year of course): (Mrs.) Janet Gordon Moore (Vancouver) (relinquished). Mary Isabel Buckerfield Scholarship, $250 (high standing, proceeding to next year of course): Margaret Joan Turner (Saskatchewan) (relinquished). Social Work Alumni Prize, $25 (best thesis for Master of Social Work degree): Joy Gertrude Bryenton (Vancouver).

Awards Made by Other Institutions The Athlone Scholarships (United Kingdom Government) (fares, maintenance and tuition for engineering study in the United Kingdom): John Hugo Duerksen (Langley) Alvin G. Fowler (Sardis) Thomas A. Nordstrom (Armstrong) Robert S. Roger (Penticton).

Canada Council Awards (pre-doctoral awards - announced in April): Dorothea Mary Ross (Vancouver) Sheila Ann Ross (Vancouver). International Nickel Graduate Research Fellowships, $1500 each (announced in April, 1958): renewal—C. Donald Cox (Vancouver) new award—Keith Gordon Davis (Vancouver). Law Undergraduate Society Prize, $50 (best contribution to Legal Notes; awarded in March, 1958): Edward Horsey (Victoria). National Research Council Awards: (a) Special Scholarship, $2000— Pierre J. M. Jolicoeur (Repentigny, Quebec) (b) Studentships, $1200 each— William J. Bloomberg (Vancouver) Thomas M. Connor (England) Philip C. Eastman Vancouver) Herman J. Fink (Burnaby) Robert G. Greggs (Vancouver) David J. Huntley (Brentwood Bay) Albert T. lsaacs (Halifax) Michael Jackson (Vancouver) Garth Jones (Vancouver) 18 Charles J. Krebs (United States) Woo-Pok Lay (Vancouver) Louis F. Monier (Montreal) Dharum B. Mullick (India) William F. Munson (Vancouver) Miles T. Myres (Vancouver) Frank A. Payne (Vancouver) John R. G. Pritchard (Victoria) Dalibor J. Ruzicka (Norway) Harvey R. Schneider (Medicine Hat) Prithe P. Singh (India) Richard B. Smith (Vernon) Mary Todd (Esquimolt) Donald G. Watts (Creston) Keith Yates (Vancouver) (c) Bursaries, $1000 each— Rudolph Drent (Vancouver) Todd W. Garrett (Vancouver) Tom D. D. Groves (Westholme) Gerard H. Gubbels (Victoria) facob Hildebrandt (Sardis) Douglas A. Hutchinson (Vancouver) Gyorgy Lesko (Vancouver) Detlef Matz (Vancouver Jomes M. McMiIlan (Vancouver) George T. Needler (Nanaimo) Walter R. Rasmussen (Burnaby) Klaus E. Rieckhoff (Vancouver) Michael Schulzer (Victoria) Gael Harling Stott (Victoria) John T. Yuan (Hong-Kong) Woodrow Wilson Foundation ($1400 and tuition fees): John F. Chant (Vancouver) Rudolph H. Drent (Vancouver) Charlotte S. M. Girard (Nanaimo) John R. Gittins (Victoria) Bahuslav Kymlicka (Vancouver) Gael Honing Stott (Victoria).

2. AWARDS MADE DURING SESSION 1957-58

The Andrew H. Hutchinson Scholarship in Biology and Botany, $150: (Mrs.) Alma 0. Peterson (Vancouver). Attending MedicaT Staff, British Columbia Cancer Institute, Bursary Fund: Arthur J. Barker (Vancouver)—$ 150.00 Kenneth A. Morrow (Vancouver)—$1 00.00 Anadu Nnubia (Nigeria)—$220.00 Norman Staley (Vancouver)—$200.00 Barley Improvement Institute Award, $60: Dharum B. Mullick (India). B-Wys Sales Scholarships in Physical Education, $300 each: Ian Bruce Kelsey (Vancouver) Carol I. Andreen (Vancouver). Canadian Cancer Society, B.C. Division, Bursary Fund, $500: Jeffrey Douglas Burton (Naramata). Canadian Institute of Mining and Metollury, B.C. Section, Prizes, (books, $25 each): William Breakey (Manitoba) Robert F. Snowball (Trail) Robert J. Cathro (Chilliwock). Canadian Officers’ Training Corps Bursanies: Robert Roland Gillies (Saskatchewan) Elmer Ratzlaff (Abbotsford). Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Graduate Scholarship in Economics and Political Science, $500: K. Jeyoratnam (Malaya). Fort Camp Bursary Fund: Albert lsaacs (Halifox)—$38 Kan Ying Kuen (Hong Kong).—$150. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Bursory, $100: Hugh Alfred (Alberta). Millar Panhellenic and Inter-Fraternity Council Bursary Fund, $35: Albert Isaacs (Halifax). West Vancouer Parent-Teacher Council and Association Scholarship, $150: Diane Louise Bailey (West Vancouver). W. Earl Campbell Bursary, $50: John William Fraser (Abbotsford). World University Service Bursaries for Hungarian Students: Denes Devenyl (Vancouver)—$1 40 19 Andrew Greiner (Voncouver)—$241 Peter Greiner (Voncouver)—$241 George Sigol (Voncouver)—$ 100 Steven Vagvolgyi (Voncouver)—$1 50. World University Service Bursory Fund: Demos Akpore (Nigerio)—$1 09 Tom Anzjon (Norwoy)—$300 Dhorom B. Mullick (lndia).—$200 Themis Popoioannou (Greece)—$141 Lucy Tsai (Hang Kong)-.--$250. World University Service Exchange Scholarships (Maintenance, with fees poid by University): Heinrich Dornhoff (Germany) Joseph M. Handy (Ceylon) K. Jeyoratnam (Moloyo) Joirus Mutambikwo (Southern Rhodesia) Idahosa A. Osifo (Nigeria) Youth Training School Bursary Fund, $75 each: Gerardus Beke (Vancouver) Alan Purvis (Vancauver).

Summer Session Awards (1957) Dr. H. T. J. Coleman Scholarship, $100 (proficiency, field of Education): Leonard Patrick Sampson (West Vancouver). Gilbert Tucker Memorial Summer Session Prize, $35 outstanding in History): Laurence J. Los (Ontario). Summer Session Association Scholarships, $75 each (proficiency, Summer Session, 1957): (a) for Second Year Work: Norah Kathleen Morrow (Vancouver) Lloyd Henry Mann (Vancouver) (b) for Third Year Work (Education): Donald Harold McGregor (Langley) (c) for Third Year Work (Arts and Science): Kenneth Joseph Travers (McBride).

Special Awards The Ben Hill-Tout Memorial Prizes (Photographic Exhibition), $30 each: Stanley Triggs M. Hicks University Chapter, I.O.D.E., Prize in Ceramics, $50: Arthur R. Symans (Dollorton).

Awards Made by Other Institutions Canadian Notional Exhibition Scholarships: Joanna H. Ross (Courtenay)—$600 John K. McFoul (Chilliwack)—$750. Comox District Teachers’ Association Award, $130: John Graham Bowbrick (Black Creek). Courtenay Rotary Club Award, $150: William John Moore (Union Bay). Delta Branch No. 61 Canadian Legion Award, $100: Arthur Clancy (Lodner). Imperial Oil Undergraduate Scholarships: Margaret A. Geddes (Vancouver)—$700.00 E. Cairine Lewis (Alberto)—$700.00 Patricia A. Warren (Voncouver)—$700.0O Ladies Auxiliary Branch No. 61 Canadian Legion Award, $100: Catherine Eustis (Ladner). New Denver Bursary Committee Award, $100: Kenji Kenneth Yokoyamo (Roseberry). Smithers Parent Teacher Association Award, $75: Chris Hamming (Smithers).

3. AWARDS ANNOUNCED JUNE 16th, 1958 Graduate Studies The Fisheries Association of B.C. Scholarships, $300 each (proficiency and promise, proceeding to study and research in the field of fisheries): John Donald MacPhail (White Rock) Robert Earl Johannes (Vancouver). Kopoor Singh Scholarship, $250 (general proficiency - for further study): Om Parkash Bagai (India). The United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union Scholarship in Fisheries, $200 (for graduate work in the field of fisheries): John Cameron MacLead (Ontario). 20 General The Alaska Pine & Cellulose Limited Special Scholarship, $500 (for sons and daughters of employees, First Class standing in First Year): Allan Peter Trojan (North Vancouver). The British Columbia Electric Company Limited Proficiency Scholarships, $200 each: Arts and Science—Catherine Margaret Penner (Yarrow) Arts and Science—Valentine Sawadsky (Vancouver) Applied Science—Clement Andre Salama (Vancouver) Commerce—Frederick John Edward Jordan (KamLoops) Victoria College—Harold Menkes (Victoria). The Burrard Dry Dock Company Limited Entrance Scholarship, $250 (for sons and daughters of employees - renewal): Sheila Dianne Farrington (North Vancouver).

The California Standard Company Undergraduate Scholarships, $400 each (proficiency - interest in oil industry and problems): (a) geology, entering Final Year— Joseph Hilton Montgomery (Vancouver) (b) civil engineering, entering Final Year— Kenneth Charles Wilson (Vancouver). The Canadian Women’s Press Club Scholarship, $250 (achievement and promise in field of journalism - announced in March): Judith Harker (Vancouver). The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, $500 each (renewals for proficiency): Final renewal— Thomas Ray Meadowcroft (Vancouver) Third renewal— Arthur John Stewart Smith (Victoria) Carol June Elizabeth Brett (Penticton) Second renewal— Joseph John Haegert (Victoria) First renewal— Susan Mary Carey (Vancouver) Richard Hans Patterson (New Westminster). Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarships for Teacher Training, $400 a year (for maximum of five years) (renewals): Third renewal— Frances Margaret Munro (Courtenay) Second renewal— Myrtle Rae Forberg (Campbell River) Sylvia Cherisy Heys (Ladysmith) Jack Stanley Hodgins (Merville) Sylvia Geraldine Poy (Nanaimo) First renewal— Catherine Coveney (Campbell River) Alwynn Elizabeth Mackay (New Westminster) Carolyn Elizabeth Wallace (Ladysmith). The Dilwarth Prize in English, $25 (highest standing in Second Year English course, English 200): John Henry Alexander Munro (Vancouver). The Dr. Stephen Halom Prize in Municipal Government, $100 (best essay in field): John Forbes Helliwell (Vancouver). General Motors of Canada Limited Scholarships (grant for tuition and other expenses) (renewals for proficiency): Third renewal— Robert Ross Errol Dion (Vancouver) Second renewal— William George Slinn (Grantham’s Landing) Terrence Samuel Brown (Vancouver) First renewal— Catherine Anne Batten (Merritt) Norman Camerman (Vancouver). The German Government Book Prizes (proficiency in German): Catherine Ann Batten (Merritt) Heather Ann Burton (Vancouver) Joachim Fojkis (Vancouver) John Edward Geeling (Vancouver) Ronald Milne Lees (yancouver) Marion Eleanor McCombs (Harrison Hot Springs). The Inca Scholarships, $300 each plus fees (renewals): Second renewal—Michael Peter Hayne (Salmon Arm) First renewal—Donald Nicholson (Langley). The John J. Herb Scholarship, $500 a year for two years (achievement and leadership): New award—Ross Keir Craigie (Vancouver) Renewal—Benjamin Benito Trevino (West Vancouver). 21 The Mary Isabel Buckerfield Scholarships (proficiency), $250 each: Agriculture—Marilyn Ruth Pearcey (Vancouver) Arts and Science—Peter Charles Greiner (Vancouver) Education—Howard Roger Hurt (Vancouver). The Mary Stewart Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in German): Lawrence Patrick Anthony Kitching (Langford Station). The Maurice Taylor Scholarship in Music, $250 (proficiency in music major): Gwendolyn Mary Amor (Oliver). Scholarships for Proficiency (Jonathan Rogers Awards): Stewart Cecil Clark (Nanaimo)—$100 Gerald Arkle Hodgson (New Westminster)—$100 Eleanor Ida Kallio (Sicamous)—$200 John Noel Lyon (Richmond)—$ 100 William Herbert New (Vancouver)—$200 Cohn David Scarfé (Vancouver)—$200 Margit Thiessen (Kelowno)—$ 100. Union Carbide Canada Limited Scholarships, $500 a year for four years (renewals for proficiency): Third renewal—John Raymond Griffin (Burnaby) Second renewal--—Harald Samuel McGladdery (Penticton) First renewal—Ronald Mime Lees (Vancouver). The Vancouver Sun Scholarships, $400 each (renewals for proficiency): Third reriewal—Tovie Leon Rome (Vancouver) Second renewal—Barry John Shepherd (Vancouver) First renewal—Barry Michael Gelling (Victoria). The William Eugene Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $200 (high standing, participation in student affairs): Alan Rodney Dobell (Vancouver).

Agriculture

The British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association Golden Jubilee (1939) Scholarship, $125 (high standing, horticultural option, Third Year): Paul Hugh Williams (Vancouver). The David Thom Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year): Marilyn Ruth Pearcey (Vancouver), by reversion to Ray Watkins (Vancouver), by reversion to Moyra Kathleen DeWolfe (Vancouver). The David A. McKee Scholarship, $130 (proficiency): Ray Watkins (Vancouver). The Dr. D. A. McKee Memorial Prize, $35 (highest standing in Third Year Agriculture): Ralph Howard Phelps (British West Indies). Fraser Valley Milk Producers’ Association Bursory in Dairy Technology, $500 (ability and promise in Dairy Technology, proceeding to Third Year): John Pankratz (Sardis). The Gillmor and Roderick Morrison Memorial Scholarship, $70 (proficiency in Third Year, field of genetics): Ernest Derek Styles (Vancouver). The Jim Wallace Credit Union Award (donated annually by the B.C. Credit Union League), $250 (good standing and interest in credit union and cooperative move ments): Larry Lee Lang (Alberta). The Nabob Scholarship in Food Technology, $500 (overall record and ability in Food Technology option, Third Year): Hans August Buttkus (Vancouver). University Scholarship in Agriculture, $200 (highest standing in First Year): Anthony Adrian Rienzi (Trinidad).

Architecture

The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Prizes, app. $66 each (books) (outstanding in architectural design): Third Year—Daryl Charles Jorgenson (Alberta) Fourth Year—Gene Kinoshita (Slacan City) Fifth Year—no award. The Atlas Asbestos Company Limited Prize Award, $200 (best solution, Third Year, to design problem involving asbestos cement products): Daryl Charles Jorgenson (Alberta). The Beulah Garden Homes Society Prize, $100 (best solution for housing project of the aged): Tom Brede Anzjon (Vancouver). The British America Paint Co. Ltd. Scholarship in Architecture, $500 (outstanding over-all record, entering Final Year): Donald Matsuba (Alberta). The British Columbia Cement Company Scholarship in Architecture (proficiency), $250 each: Fourth Year—Gene Kinoshita (Slocan City) Second Year—John Raymond Griffin (Burnaby). 22 British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association Prizes in Architecture; (a) regular project in Fourth Year involving use of wood, $100— Leonhard Alexander Ehling (Vancouver) (b) best set of construction drawings, Second Year, $50— Robert Milton Dagg (Alberta). Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Scholarship, $250 (best solution to design problem, Fourth Year): Leonhard Alexander Ehling (Vancouver). The Charles J. Thompson Prizes, $50 each (highest standing in the history of archi tecture): Second Year—Donovan Clements Marshall (Vancouver) Third Year—.Hin-Fong Yip (Vancouver). The McCarter, Nairne & Partners Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Third Year): Jock Miro Katnick (Penticton). Schlage Lock Company Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in Second Year): David John Dubeta (Alberta).

Arts and Science The Armstead Prize in Biology and Botany, $50 (achievement and promise): Donald Emanuel La Berge (Wynndel). The Beverley Cayley Scholarship, $100 (top male student in First Year English Language and Literature): Valentine Sowadsky (Vancouver). The Brissenden Scholarship, $300 (proficiency in Creative Writing, proceeding to higher year): George Harry Bowering (Oliver). The British America Point Co. Ltd. Scholarship in Chemistry, $500 (highest standing in Honours Chemistry, Third Year): Maurice Roy Granger (West Vancouver>. The Burbidge Scholarships, $125 each (general proficiency in Honaurs course in mathe matics and physics): Edward Murray Edwards (Vancouver) Arthur John Stewart Smith (Victoria). The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize $25 (highest standing in Chemistry, Third Year): Maurice Roy Granger (West Vancouver). The Daniel Buchanan Scholarship in Mathematics, $100 (proficiency in an Honours course in mathematics): Tovie Leon Rome (Vancouver). The Dr. Isabel Maclnnes Prize, $100 (proficiency in German): Lois Christine Edmonds (Smithers). The Entomological Society of British Columbia Book Prize (proficiency in entomology): Alastair Fraser Bayes (Windermere). The Frank F. Smith Scholarship in Theology, $300 (graduating student in Arts and Science, proceeding to Theology, Union College of British Columbia): Robert James Moore (Victoria). The French Government Medal and Book Prize (proficiency in French): Marguerite Anne Johnston (Vancouver). The Gwynne Vaughan Memorial Scholarship, $100 (high standing in Third Year Arts and Science, preparatory to studies at Anglican Theological College, Vancouver): Reginald Robert Purdy (Nanaimo). Kopoor Singh Scholorship, $250 (general proficiency): Alexander Artem Sokalski (Victoria). The KVOS-TV Scholarships, $100 each (high standing, special interest in journalism, communications, or related fields of study): Jacqueline May Butt (Victoria) Margaret Mary Wilkins (Vancouver). The Llewellyn Jones Prize, $106 (proficiency in Zoology 302, entomology): Alastair Fraser Bayes (Windermere). The MacMillan & Bloedel Scholarships for Forestry and Forest Engineering, $400 each (entering Forestry from Arts and Science): Jonathan Gyrth Phillips (Vancouver) Charles Manlius Johnson (Sidney). The Mallinckrodt Chemical Work Limited Prize, $25 (best achievement in inorganic and analytical chemistry, Third Year): John Wilson Quail (California). The McGill Graduates’ Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year English and French): Heather Ann Burton (Vancouver). The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Economic Geography, $100 (proficiency in field of economic geography): James William Maxwell (Burnaby). The Polish Friendship “Zgoda” Society Prize, $100 (outstanding achievement in first course in Polish): Mary Heather Fraser (Burnaby). The R. J. Pop Scholarship in Wildlife Biology, $150: Donald Arthur Blood (Vancouver). The Prize of the Ambassador of Switzerland, books (outstanding in French Language and Literature): Alvin Earle John Ford (Victoria) Alexander Artem Sokalski (Victoria). 23 Royal Institution Scholarship in Arts and Science, $200 (highest standing in First Year): Ronald Milne Lees (Vancouver). The Show Memorial Scholorship, $100 (highest combined standing in Second Year in two of English, Latin, and Greek): Heather Ann Burton (Vancouver). Special Prize, $25 (proficiency in First Year English Language and Literature): Catherine Ann Batten (Merrift). The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Second Year in Economics and English): John Henry Alexander Munro (Vancouver). University Great War Scholarships, $200 each (high standing): Gerald Brock Allan (Burnaby) Marie Elizabeth Goldack (Dawson Creek). The University Rod and Gun Club Prize, $75 (special merit in Zoology, wildlife field): Valerius Geist (Saskatchewan). University Scholarships in Arts and Science, $200 each: Second highest standing in First Year— Katherine Joan Casper (Nanaimo) Third highest standing in First Year— Norman Camerman (Vancouver) Highest standing in Second Year— 1. David Hattenstone Berg (West Vancouver) 2. Maurice James Young Clement (Vancouver) Highest standing in Third Year (science group)— Edward Murray Edwards (Vancouver) Highest standing in Third Year (non science group)— Alexander Artem Sokaiski (Victoria) by reversion to Alvin Earle John Ford (Victoria). The W. H. Maclnnes Scholarship in Physics and Mathematics, $200 (proficiency in mathematics and physics, Second Year, and proceeding to Honours Course in these subjects): Michael John Haggerty (Vancouver). The Vancouver Province Scholarship, $250 (highest standing in an Honours course in Political Science, proceeding to Fourth Year): George Arthur Feaver (Ontario).

Commerce The British Columbia Bond Dealers’ Association Scholarship, $150 (high standing in Commerce 475, proceeding to Third Year study in field of finance): Edward Keith B. Crookall (Vancouver). The Clarkson Prize in Accounting, $100 (highest standing in intermediate accounting): Richard Lawrence Richards (Vancouver). The Deeks-McBride Ltd. Commerce Scholarship, $300 (proficiency in studies, First Year): Thomas Russell Robinson (Vancouver). The Finning Tractor & Equipment Ltd. scholarship, $250 (general academIc standing): T. Louis Estrin (Alberta). The Gault Brothers Limited Scholarships in Commerce, $300 each (proficiency in various fields): (a) Entering Third Year— Robert Morton Salvail (North Vancouver) John William Bell (Vancouver) Gerald Allan McGovin (Vancouver) (b) Entering Fourth Year— John Forbes Helliwell (Vancouver) Lawrence Miller (Fruitvale) Barbara Jean Leith (Vancouver). Gill Interprovincial Lines Ltd. Scholarship, $250 (proficiency entering Fourth Year and undertaking study in area related to field of higlway transportation): Gary Neville Coopland (Vancouver).

The Greater Vancouver Tourist Association Service Award $100 (previously awarded - for best graduating essay related to tourist industry): oger Bailey (Victoria). The Hamilton Agency Ltd. Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in insurance course, proceeding to Fourth Year): Henry Emerson McCandless (Port Alberni). The Harold A. Jones Memorial Scholarship (donated by Vancouver Tug Boat Company Limited), $500 (highest in transportation, enterng Final Year): Edwin Roswell Smith (Vancouver). The Hudson’s Bay Company (Vancouver) Service Awards, tuition fees: New awards— Peter Lawrence Bradshaw (Vancouver) John David Warren Brown (Vancouver) Renewals— David Gene Bremner (New Westminster) Dougal Murray Meekison (Vancouver) George Wallace Wood (Vancouver) Hudson’s Bay Company (Victoria Store) Service Award (fees): Ross Michaelson (Vancouver). The J. Ewart Collins Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in advanced accounting, proceeding to Final Year): John Forbes Helliwell (Vancouver). 24 The Kiwanis Club Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Third Year): John Forbes Helliwell (Vancouver). The Life Underwriters Association of Vancouver Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in life Insurance field, proceeding to Final Year): Norman Ian Cameron (Vancouver). The Morrison Steel & Wire Co. Ltd. Service Award, $300 (proficiency, continuing with special training programme in Second Year): John Swan (Port Moody). The Morrow Scholarship in Commerce, $70 (proficiency in Commerce 281): Gerald Allan McGavin (Vancouver). The N. Leo Klein Memorial Scholarship, $125 (highest standing, proceeding to Third Year): Richard Lawrence Richards (Vancouver). The Osler, Hammond & Nanton Scholarship, $150 (over-all academic standing, finance option, proceeding to Final Year): Richard Bruce Cavaye (Vancouver). The Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Scholarship, $300 (accounting option, proceeding to chartered accountancy, entering Third Year): Morley Wing Chang (Nanaimo). The Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Service Award, fees (proceeding to Fourth Year, entering public accounting): David Bruce Morris (Vancouver). The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Commerce (donated by the North Pacific Shipping Company Ltd.), $250 (proficiency in all phases of course work): Katharine Mary Hamilton (Vancouver). The Price Waterhouse & Co. Scholarship, $250 (high academic standing, proceeding to Final Year and chartered accountancy): Catherine Margaret Briscoll (Oliver). The Price, Waterhouse & Co. Service Award, fees, (proceeding to chartered accountacy): Ivor Bernard Tourand (Vancouver). The Riddell, Stead, Graham & Hutchison Service Award, fees (general standing, entering Final Year, proceeding to chartered accountancy): Bui Tharlacius (Richmond). The Straits Towing Company Limited Commerce Scholarship, $300 (proficiency and promise): Alt Henry Strand (Prince Rupert). The Trans-Canada Investment Corporation Scholarship, $150 (Third Year student with high academic standing in business finance): Robert Alfred Food (Victoria). The Transportation and Customs Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade Awards, $100 each (best essays on specified topics in field of transportation, Third and Fourth Years): Charlotte Louisa Verney Warren (Vancouver)—Fourth Year Edwin Roswell Smith (Vancouver)—Third Year The Vancouver Sales Executives Club Scholarship, $300 (proceeding to Fourth Year and undertaking training programme in field of marketing - high standing): Alan Hewleft (New Westminster). The Vancouver Stock Exchange Scholarship, $250 (proceeding to finance option, Fourth Year and undertaking training programme): Barbara Jean Leith (Vancouver). Western Daily Newspaper Advertising Managers’ Association Scholarship, $200 (aptitude in advertising field, proceeding to Final Year): Gary Samuel Zivot (Sardis). The Westminster Paper Company Limited Scholarship in Commerce, $400 a year for two years (all-round achievement and leadership): (a) New award—Richard Lawrence Richards (Vancouver) (b) Renewal—James William Moore (Victoria). The Winspear, Hamilton, Anderson and Company Scholarship, $300 (outstanding merit, entering Third Year: Thomas Michael Dyer (Vancouver). The Woodward Scholarships (established by the late Honourable W. C. Woodward), $125 each: (a) highest standing in advertising, Third Year— Darrel Gordon Smith (Vancouver) (b) highest standing in marketing, Second Year— Robert Morton Salvail (North Vancouver). Trophy Awards in Graduating Class (outstanding in academic record, contribution to the Commerce Undergraduate Society and campus activities): The Matthew H. Henderson Memorial— George Lyell Morfitt (West Vancouver) The Dorothy Anne Dilworth Memorial— Norma B. Johnston (Vancouver). The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in International Trade Problems (donated by the Empire Shipping Company Limited), $250 (highest standing Third Year, international trade, proceeding to specified work in this field): Peter D. Wright (Vancouver).

Education

The British Columbia Centennial Year Scholarship, $1000 (aptitude for and promise in field of teaching—award provided by the I.O.D.E., Provincial Chapter): David Alexander Webster (South Burnaby). The Mathilde Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in First Year of B.Ed. course, elementary teaching field): Margaret Anne Peters (Langley).

25 Engineering The Alasko Pine & Cellulose Company Limited Scholarship in Chemical Engineering, $500 (highest standing in Third Year): Vyrn MalcIm Bothner (Vancouver). The Alaska Pine & Cellulose Limited Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering, $500 (highest standing in Third Year): Richard Metzker (Vancouver). The Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited, Scholarships, $400 each (proficienc’ in Third Year): James Stewart Hector (Vancouver)—Electrical Engineering. William Lyle Hardy (Vancouver)—Engineering Physics. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Awards (student membership in A.I.Ch.E., membership pin and certificate) (for upper year students with highest scholastic rating in first twa years): Fourth Year—John Duerksen (Langley) Third Year—Vyrn Malcolm Bothner (Vancouver). The American Society for Metals, B.C. Chapter, Scholarship, $400 (high standing in engineering physics, metallurgy option): John David N. Cheeke (Shawnigan Lake). The Association of Professional Engineers Prizes, books, $25 each (best essays in engineer ing): Chemical—Philip Leslie Dayson (Vancouver> Civil—Edmund Wang (Vancouver) Electrical—John Spencer MacDonald (New Westminster) Geological—Robert John Cathro (Chilliwack) Mechanical—Gordon Wendell Barnes (Vancouver) Metallurgical—Robert Forrester Snowball (Trail). The B’nai B’rith Chapter No. 77 Scholarship, $50 (highest standing in Third Year Chemical Engineering): Vyrn Malcolm Bothner (Vancouver). The Boultbee-Bosustow Memorial Scholarship, $250 (proficiency in Third Year Mining or Metallurgy): Derry Gordon S. Evans (Vancouver). The British Columbia Cement Company Chemical Engineering Scholarship, $250 (pro ficiency, proceeding to Third Year): John Craig Lamont (Chemainus). The British Columbia Electric Company Limited Undergraduate Engineering Scholarships, $200 each (proficiency in Third Year): Civil Engineering—Arthur Donald Newsham (Victoria) by reversion to James A. B. Rae (Slocan City) Electrical Engineering—James Stewart Hector (Vancouver) by reversion to Sal Hal Tsao (Vancouver) Mechanical Engineering—John Roy Nixon (Kinnaird). The British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association Prizes in Engineering (best designs submitted in CE 370 of a wooden roof truss): First Prize, $100—Herbert J. Stolz (Vancouver) Second Prize, $50—Jack M. Katnick (Penticton) Third Prize, $25—Arthur D. Newsham (Victoria). British Columbia Transformer Co. Ltd. Scholarship in Electrical Engineering, $250 (pro ficiency in Third Year): Jack Henry Holland (Vancouver). The Bunston Ltd. Scholarship in Electrical Engineering, $300 (proficiency in Third Year): John Spencer MacDonald (New Westminster). The Canadian Forest Products Limited Scholarship, $)50 (proficiency): Arnold Martin McCombs (Harrison Hot Springs). The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prize, $25 (highest standing in Chemical Engineering, Third Year): Vyrn Malcolm Bathner (Vancouver). The Dow Chemical of Canada Limited Scholarship in Chemical Engineering, $500 (pro ficiency and interest in Chemical Engineering): Thomas Richard Johnston (Van ouver). The Engineering Institute of Canada Prize, $50 (academic record and participation in student engineering organizations, Third Year): Murray K. J. Roblin (Vancouver). The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarship (Forest Engineering), $250 (stand ing, ability and other factors): Arnold Martin McCombs (Harrison Hot Springs). The General Construction Company Limited Scholarship, $200 (proficiency in First and Second Years): Robert Eiji Horita (Vancouver). The G. M. Dawson Scholarship, $50 (highest in geolagical engineering, Third Year): Arthur Reinholdt Yeske (Fart Fraser). The Ingledow Scholarship, $100 (proficiency in Second Year): Poavo .J. Horkko (Van couver). The Kennecott Copper Corporation Scholarship in Mining, $500 a year for two years (all-round aptitude and interest, proceeding to Third Year Mining): Terrance William Johnson (Lake Cowichan). The Lambert Scholarship, $300 (proficiency in Civil Engineering, Third Year): Arthur Donald Newsham (Victoria). The Northern Commercial Company Limited Scholarship, $500 (proficiency): George James Sofko (Natal). The Plimsoll Club Scholarship in Machine Design and Theory (donated by the Canada Shipping Company Limited), $250 (proficiency in this field, Third Year Mechanical Engineering): Donald Frank Dixon (Burnaby). 26 The Plimsall Club Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering (donated by the Hon. Clarence Wolloce, C.B.E.), $250 (proficiency in Third Yeor, academic ond practical): George Sutherland Day (Alberta). The Royal Institution Scholorship in Applied Science (highest standing in First Year), $200: Norman Reid Fowler (Vancouver) by reversion to Terry Samuel Brown (Vancouver). The R. Randolph Bruce Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Third Year Metallurgy): Thomas Roy Meadowcroft (Vancouver). The Sidney Roofing & Paper Co. Ltd. Scholarship, $250 (proficiency, First Year Engineer ing): Norman Reid Fowler (Vancouver). The Thomas and Evelyn Hebb Memorial Scholarship, $350 (proficiency in field of physics, entering Fourth Year): John David N. Cheeke (Shawnigan Lake). The University Scholarship in Applied Science, $200 (highest standing in Second Year): David John Gunning Jones (Trail). Western Canada Steel Ltd. Scholarship, $500 (renewal for proficiency): Thomas Ray Meadowcroft (Vancouver). Western Canada Steel Ltd. Scholarship in Metallurgy (proficiency and aptitude, $500 a year for two years): Daniel Joseph Rose (Vancouver). The Westminster Paper Company Limited Scholarships in Engineering, $400 a year each for two years (all-round achievement and leadership): (a) New awards— Murray Alexander McAndrew (Vancouver) Donald Ralph McDiarmid (Vancouver) (b) Renewal— Daniel Richard Dolphin (Beaverdell).

Forestry The Alaska Pine & Cellulose Limited Scholarship in Forestry, $500 (most outstanding record in Third and lower years): John Walter Edwin Harris (Voncouver). The Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarship (Forestry), $250, (standing, ability, and other factors): Alan Harry Aldred (Oyama). The Gait Elkington Memorial Scholarship, $300 (academic standing, promise, and per sonal qualities, Third Year): Andreas Kare Helium (Norway). The H. R. MacMillan Scholarships in Forestry and Forest Engineering: (a) highest standing in Second Year Forestry and Forest Engineering, $200— John Leesing (North Vancouver) (b) student in Second Year Forestry with next highest standing, $100— William John Revel (Enderby) (c) highest standing in First Year Forestry and Forest Engineering, $200— Ronald Wellyn Haigh (North Vancouver) (d) next highest standing in First Year Forestry, $100— Kenneth John Mitchell (Bralorne).

Home Economics The Dr. Alice Ravenhill Memorial Scholarship, $150 (highest standing in Second Year): Doreen Elizabeth Evans (Nelsan). The Home Economics First Year Prize, $75 (highest standing in First Year): Anne Bertha Clemens (Osoyoos). The Mary Graham Holland Scholarship for Home Economics, $300 (proficiency and promise, Third Year): Olga Rumen (Fernie). The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in Third Year): Olga Rumen (Fernie).

Law The Canada Permanent Trust Company Prize, $25 each (highest standing in the course on Property): Dusan Alex Farac (Vancouver) Eric Peter Graham Moseley (Vancouver). The Carswell Company Limited Prizes, books (highest standing): Second Year—Eric Peter Graham Moseiey (Vancouver) First Year—John Noel Lyan (Richmond). The H. Carl Goldenberg Book Prize (proficiency): Joseph Carman Smith (Vancouver). The Hon. R. L. Moitland Memorial Scholarship, $175 (highest standing in Second Year): Eric Peter Graham Moseley (Vancouver). The Judge Schultz Prize in Criminal Low, $50 (highest standing in subject of Criminal Law): John Noel Lyon (Richmond). The Lodner Prize in Law, $100 (proficiency in Second Year): David Herbert Vickers (Vancouver).

27 The Nathan Nemetz Prize, $50 (proficiency in First Year): Joseph Carmon Smith (Van couver). The R. A. Wootton Prize, $100 (highest standing in First Year): John Noel Lyon (Rich mond). Special Prizes, $50 each (proficiency): Second Year— William Spencer Armstrong (Vancouver) First Year— Gerald Patrick Sinnott (Victoria) Robert James Moir (Vancouver). Special Book Prize, $25 (high standing): Jock Anthony McCrossan (Vancouver).

Medicine The Borden Company, Limited, Prize in Paediatrics, $100 (highest standing in Paediatrics, Third Year): Clifford Stephen Melnyk (Vancouver). The Cove and Company Limited Prize in Pathology, $100 (highest standing in Pathology 425, Second Year): Edwin Lipinski (Vancouver). Crown Zellerboch Canada Limited Scholarship in Medicine, $500 (proficiency and pro mise, proceeding to Third Year): Donald Ross Carlow (Victoria). The C. V. Mosby Company Prizes, boks (excellence in certain fields of study): First Year—James Barrie Bentz (New Westminster) Second Year—Donald Ross Carlow (Victoria) Third Year—William David Stewart Thomas (Vancouver). The Dr. H. L. W. Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $300 (proficiency in preclinical subjects, Second Year): George Steiner (Vancouver). The Dr. Isobel Day Memorial Scholarship, $75 (outstanding in physiology, First Year): Patricia Ruth Emmons (Vancouver). The Dr. J. Meredith Graham Memorial Prizes, $25 each (meritorious work in Second Year project): Ernest Ledgerwood (Vancouver). Alexander Moyes (Vancouver). The Hamber Scholarship in Medicine, $750 (top ranking student in Third Year): John Robert Birch (Vancouver). The Hoffman-La Roche Limited Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in physiology, First Year): Helen June Emmons (Vancouver). The Merck & Ca. Ltd. Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in biochemistry, First Year): Jeremy Stephen Drummond Winter (Victoria). The Osler Society of Vancouver Scholarship, $100 (Third Year student outstanding in study of internal medicine): David Herman Harder (Vancouver). The Paul A. O’Leary Memorial Essay Prize, $50 (best essay, First Year, on subject related to the skin): Sydney John Peerless (Vancouver). Proficiency Scholarship, $200 (highest standing in Anatomy, First Year) (from the Jonathan Rogers Fund): Sydney John Peerless (Vancouver). The Sandoz Prize in Pharmacology, special equipment (highest standing in Pharmacology, Second Year): Mary-Alice Sutter (Vancouver). The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship, $100 (proficiency and aptitude far research): James Douglas J amieson (Armstrong).

Pharmacy The B.C. Drugs Limited Scholarship, $100 (highest standing in First Year): Stewart Cecil Clark (Nonaimo). The Burroughs Welicome Scholarship, $250 (outstanding achievement and promise): Harris Glynn Pottison (Vancouver). Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Scholarship, $100 each (pro ficiency): First Yeor—Morgit Thiessen (Kelowno) Second Year—Melvin Wilfred Clark (Westview). The Canadian Pharmaceutical Prize, special books (outstanding in Compounding and Dispensing, Second Year): Georg Eugen Kuhn (Victoria). The Charles E. Frosst Scholarship, $125 (special promise and ability, Second Year): Ernest Leander Zacharias (Whalley). The Cunningham Scholarship in Pharmacy, $100 (highest standing in Second Year): Ernest Leander Zacharias (Whalley). The Pharmacy Alumni Book Prizes (outstanding all-round potential pharmacists): First Year—Gail Dianne Beliward (Vancouver) Second Year—Catriona Paterson Downie (Victoria). The Poulenc Scholarship in Pharmacy, $250 (outstanding in biological sciences courses in Pharmacy, First and Second Years): Harvey David Sanders (Vancouver). 28 The W. Elgin Turnbull Memorial Scholarship, $75 (general proficiency and aptitude in field of merchandising): Margaret Ann Cline (North Surrey).

Physical Education The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Scholarship, $50 (highest standing, Second Year): Charles Stonehouse Jordan (Vancouver). The Lieutenant James Douglas Hamilton Book Prize, $25 (Third Year student showing academic and physical proficiency): John Alan Cross (Australia). Special Prize, $50 (highest standing in Third Year): John David Dennison (Australia). The West Vancouver Kinsmen Club Book Prize, value $25 (proficiency in physical education skills - aquatics): (Mrs.) Heather McCallum (West Vancouver).

Special Awards The Bill Rea Television Scholarship to Northwestern University, $600 (for summer course in field of television and radio): Thomas Brian Guns (West Vancouver). The Lederle Summer Student Research Fellowship ($600 each): Sherald Fishman (Vancouver) Edwin Lipinski (Vancouver). The Players’ Club Alumni Scholarship, $50 (for the Summer School of the Theatre, 1958): John Richard Canyon Irwin (Kelowna). Scholarships for Summer Language School for German, Reed College (from the German Counsul, the Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation, Reed College and the University): Margaret Edith Galbraith (Chilliwack) John Edward Geeling (Vancouver). The Sir Charles Tupper Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary, $75 (teacher attending Summer Session, 1958): Donald Clair MacDonald (Vancouver). World University Seminar (Yugoslavia, Summer, 1958) Grants: Alexander Gordon Armstrong (Vancouver) Paul Eric Termansen (Vancouver).

Awards Made by Other Institutions Prize for Essay on Conservatism, $300: Brian Ray Douglas Smith (Victoria).

Postdoctoral and Research Awards Fellowship in Neurology, $2400 (in the Department of Medicine): Dr. Margaret M. Guest (Vancouver). M. Poulenc Limited Medical Fellowship, $3000 (in the Deportment of Medicine): Dr. Thomas Wilfred Davis (Vancouver). Fellowship in Physics, $3500: Jean Michael Rocard (Geneva).

4. AWARDS ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 15th, 1958 Head of the Graduating Class in Nursing The Helen L. Balfour Prize, $175: (Mrs.) Patricia Anne Lauener (Sorrento).

Scholarships for Graduate Study andResearch The British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Graduate Scholarship, $300: Aubrey Charles McTaggart (Prince Rupert). The British Columbia Telephone Company Scholarship in Community and Regional Plan ning, $600: Franklin Arthur Wiles (Vancouver). The Dr. Evlyn Fenwick Farris Graduate Scholarship in Education, $200 (for graduates proceeding to further study): Vera Elsie May Coss (Kaleden). Harold J. FoTey Jr. Memorial Resident Fellowship in Paediatrics, $3,600: Dr. Michael (Vancouver). Rigg The Northern Electric Fellowship, $1,500 (for graduate study in electrical engineering): Gustav Strom Christensen (Ottawa). The Oppenheimer Bros. & Company Centennial Scholarship (for M.B.A. programme), $500: John Wilmot Gayton (Vancouver). The VanDuseri Graduate Fellowships in Forestry (donated by the W. J. VanDusen Founda tion, a fund of the Vancouver Foundation): Joseph H. Huntley (Vancouver)—$750.00 J. Vincent Thirgood (Vancouver)—$1 ,500.00 David S. Jeffrey (Vancouver)—$750.00. University Teaching Fellowship in Mathematics, $1,200: Izharul Hag Mufti (Vancouver). 29 General The A. J. Nystrom Geography Scholarships, $100 each (proceeding to teaching in field of Geography): Charles William Dick (Chemainus) Clifford Ramcharan (Vancouver). The British Columbia Dental Supply Co. Limited Scholarship (student proceeding to dental school), $200: Yale George Malkin (Vancouver). The British Columbia Electric Company Limited Special Scholarships, $200 each (for sons and daughters of employees): Franklyn Wi lmot Davey (Abbotsford) Ken Dobell (Vancouver) Gordon Clifford Eekman (Victoria) (for Victoria College) Rudolph Edward North (Vancouver) Barry John Shepherd (Vancouver). The British Columbia Hotels Association Scholarships, $250 each (proficiency and general overall merit): Donald John Gladmar (Vancouver) Donald Edward Grayston (Vancouver) Marlene Rae Hunt (Victoria) Eleanor Ida Kallia (Sicamous) David Ernest Park (Mara) Milton Arthur Schel lenberger (Vernon). The Hamilton Junior High School Hungarian Student Scholarship: $250: Zsolt George Keszthelyi (Vancouver). The Pacific Northwest Personnel Management Association Scholarship, $250: Charles Joseph Connaghan (Vancouver). The T. E. and M. E. Ladner Memorial Scholarship, $400: Jack Charles Herbert Show (Van couver). The Tn-Services University Training Scholarships, $150 each (for academic standing and proficiency in training programmes of Military Units on campus): (a) Open to all units— Roger Norman Stone (U.N.T.D.) (Victoria) (b) for the U.N.T.D.— Richard Evan Fraser (Sardis) (c) for the C.O.T.C.— Robert Irving Warren (Vancouver) (d) for the R.C.A.F. (Reserve)— Ronald Mime Lees (Vancouver). Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Company Scholarships, $750 each (proficiency, proceeding to engineering, physical sciences or Geology): Arnold Francis Bygate (Kamloops) Peter Bergen (Abbotsford) Garry James Home (Burnaby) Edelbert Plett (Chilliwack) Valentine Sawadsky (Vancouver) Siegbert Wolfe (Vernon). The Vancouver Business and Professional Women’s Club Scholarship, $400 a year far four years: Katherine Joan Casper (Nanaima). The Vancouver Police Force Scholarships, $250 each: Murray Roblin (Vancouver) Robert Alexander McHardy (Vancouver) Donna-Mae MacRitchie (Vancouver) Bruce Alexander Stobie (Vancouver).

Architecture The Architectural Institute of British Columbia Scholarship, $250 (proficiency, entering First Year): Steven Zibin (Penticton).

Arts and Science The Crown Zellerbach Scholarship in Economics and Political Science, $500: Alan Rodney Dobell (Vancouver).

General Motors Canadian Scholarship Programme (one year - tuition fees and grant): David John Griffiths (Vancouver). The Inco Undergraduate Scholarship, $300 a year and tuition fees for two years: David Hattenstone Berg (Horseshoe Bay).

30 Education and Teaching The British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarships, $250 (proceeding to degrees or certificates in the elementary or secondary teaching field), $250 each: (a) entering final year— Gwendolyn Mary Amor (Oliver) Thomas Gordon Eliwood (Vancouver) (b) entering fourth year— Aunno Margaret Leyland (North Vancouver) Barbara Muriel Scott (Vancouver) (c) entering third year— Raymond Lawrence McNabb (Penticton) William Herbert New (Vancouver) (d) entering second year— Marie Elizabeth Goldack (Dawson Creek) Patricia May Peterson (Port Mellon). Crown Zellerbach Scholarshios in Teacher Training (renewals), $400 each: Frances Cameron (Campbell River) Elinor Patricia Parkin (Ladysmith). The Crown Zellerbach Scholarships for Teacher Training: (a) $400 a year for four years— William Michael Petrusic (Richmond) (b) $400 a year for two years— Miriam Litch (Nanoimo). The Delta Kappa Gamma Society Scholarship, $250 (proceeding to degree in teaching field): Anne Bertha Clemens (Osoyoos). The Dr. H. B. King Memorial Scholarship in Education (donated by the British Columbia School Inspectors’ Association), $150: Sonia Karen Thomas (Abbotsford). Du Pant of Canada (1956) Limited Scholarship, $1,500 (honours graduate in science in teacher training): John Stanley Hayward (Vancouver). The Vancouver Elementary School Teachers’ Association Scholarships (merit awards for Vancouver students, proceeding to a higher year in elementary teaching field, Faculty of Education), $150 each: (a) proceeding to fourth year— Sylvia Violet Styffe (Vancouver) (b) proceeding to third year— Mary Frances Loraine Rook (Vancouver) Cc) proceeding to second year— Marjorie Norma Sands (Vancouver) (d) returning to studies after teaching: James Roland Smith (Vancouver). The Vancouver Secondary School Teachers’ Association Scholarships (entering teacher training course for graduates), $100 each: (a) The Dr. Hugh MacCorkindale Scholarship.— Edward Arthur Killough (Vancouver) (b) The Owen J. Thomas Scholarship— Grace Doris Wilkie (North Surrey) Cc) Additional award— Edward Victor Zydyk (Vancouver). The Vancouver Secondary Women Teachers’ Association Scholarship, $250 (proceeding to degree in Arts and Science and to secondary training certificate): Valerie Kathleen Jones (Vancouver).

Engineering The American Society for Metals Foundation for Education and Research Scholarship, $500: Robert Eiji Horita (Vancouver). The British Columbia Cement Company Civil Engineering Scholarship, $250 (entering third year Civil Engineering): Leon Bell (Vancouver). The California Standard Undergraduate Scholarship, $400: Jack Robert MacDonald (New Westminster). The Finning Tractor and Equipment Co. Ltd. Scholarships, $250 each: Civil Engineering—Peter Frederic Beulah (Victoria) Mechanical Engineering—Victor Bruce Lawson (Powell River) Mining and Metallurgy—Paavo .1. Horkko (Vancouver). The Heavy Construction Association of B.C. Scholarships (Civil engineering, for fields of heavy construction and highway engineering): (a) entering third year— Allan Kenneth L. Strauss (Trail)—$250 Gino Fred Facca (Natal)—$200 3’ (b) entering final year— Gordon Kelvin Stewart (Alberta)—$250 William Kaye Oldhom (Vancouver)—$250. The lngledow Scholarship in Engineering, $100 (proficiency, entering First Year): Gerald Brock Allan (Burnaby). Mobil Oil of Canada Ltd. Scholarship in Geology, $400: Arthur R. Yeske (Fort Fraser). The Peter Kiewit Sons Company of Canada Ltd. Scholarship in Engineering, $500: Ray mond John Wood (Vancouver). Vancouver Electrical Association Scholarship, $250: Stanley Ross Clark (Nonaimo). Westminster Paper Scholarship in Engineering (renewal), $400: John Peter Meekison (Vancouver).

Commerce The A. P. Gardner & Co. Commerce Entrance Scholarship, $250: Richard Thomas Albert Low (Prince George). The Elmer Johnston Memorial Scholarship, $150: Alexander L. Peel (Vancouver).

Forestry MacMillan & Bloedel Scholarship for Forestry and Forest Engineering, $400 (entering Forest Engineering): Marvin James Kempston (Rossland).

Medicine The Dr. Ernest Roland Myers Scholarship Fund: Ian McLeon Alexander (Kimberley)—$ 150 Gustav Bruehier (Vancouver)—$ 150 William Raymond Corpentier (Lake Cowicban)—$ 150 Douglas Bruce Clement (Vancouver)—$200 Gronville Armon da Costa (West lndies)—$200 William Glen Peter Friesen (Kitimat)—$200 George B. Hill (Seattle)—$100 Herbert George Ingram (Vancouver)—$150 Patricia Kirkwood Johnston (Sidney)—$200 Edwin Lipinski (Vancouver)—$150 William Ewart Martin (Port Alberni)—$150 Clifford Stephen Melnyk (Voncouver)—$100 Glen Davis Milne (Vancouver)—$250 Robert Miyogishima (Vancouver)—$ 100 Kenneth Avard Morrow (Voncouver)—$200 Werner John Ponkratz (Alberta)—$150 Glen William Smith (Grand Forks)—$150 Roderick Livingstone Smith (Vancouver)—$200 Alice P. Suiker (Voncouver)—$ 150 Mary-Alice Sutter (Vancouver)—$200 Beverley Louise Tamboline (Vancouver)—$200 Norman Robert Vincent (Voncouver)—$1 50 Else von Rosen (Vancouver)—$100 Jeremy Stephen D. Winter (Victoria)—$200 The Janet Hatfield Medical Scholarship, $200: Clifford Stephen Melnyk (Vancouver). The Louis Lipsey Toohill Scholarships, $500 each: Douglas Keith MacDonald (Vancouver) June Estelle Schoenle (Burnaby).

Nursing Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship in Nursing, $500 (outstanding record in academic and practical programmes): Joyce Chiyeko Gyoba (Spuzzum). Greater Vancouver District Registered Nurses’ Award for Clinical Supervision, $250: Adelaide Therese Scullion (Vancouver). The Homber Scholarship in Nursing, $300 (proficiency, entering final year): Winifred Ann Steele (West Vancouver). The Mary Graham Holland Scholarship in Nursing, $300 (high standing, entering Final Year): Beverley Joan Randall (Vancouver). The Provincial Department of Health and Welfare, (Health Branch) Scholarship, $100 (proceeding to final year, Public Health Nursing): Saliy Parker Richmond (Vancouver). University Scholarship in Nursing and Health, $100 each (general all-round proficiency): Marion Eleanor McCombs (Harrison Hot Springs) Pauline Annette Peters (Matsqui). University Nurses’ Club Scholarship, $75 (high standing): Penelope Ann Godfrey (Burnaby). The Vancouver Woman’s Canadian Club Scholarship, $100 (proficiency): Joyce Chiyeko Gyoba (Spuzzum). 32 Pharmacy The Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbia Scholarship, $100 (highest entrance qualifications entering Pharmacy): Elizabeth Ann Mottick (Victoria).

Social Work The British Columbia Electric Company Graduate Scholarship (Social Work), $250: Lloyd Waodrow Dewalt (Cranbrook). The Catholic Children’s Aid Society Scholarship in Social Work, $350: (Mrs.) Anne Cecilia Platen (Vancouver). The Junior League of Vancouver Scholarship in Social Work, $500: (Mrs.) Grace Elaine Stolor (Vancouver). The Laura Holland Scholarship, $265: (Mrs.) Ellen Esau (Creston). The Mary Isabel Buckerfield Scholarship, $250 (Social Work): Ben Chud (Vancouver). The Zella Collins Scholarship (Social Work), $65: Eunice L. Watson (United States).

Scholarships from Grade XII or XIII The American Marietta Customers Scholarships, $250 each: Peter Petejevich (North Surrey) Rudie William Matheuszik (Kelowna). The Annie B. Jamieson Scholarship, $150 (high standing, character and leadership): Rosa Fumiko Matsushita (Vancouver). British Columbia Forest Products Limited Scholarships (sons and daughters of employees— proficiency, entering University); $300 each: Judith Isabel Hirst (Victoria) (for Victoria College) Robert David Humphreys (Haney) James Arthur Charles Mackie (Youbou) Marguerite Kathleen Rennie (Crofton) (for Victoria College) Judith Beverley Robertson (Youbou) George Stephen Pond (Vancouver) The British Columbia Japanese Canodion Citizens’ Association Entrance Scholarship, $100 (high standing and leadership): Roso Fumiko Matsushita IVancouver). The Burrard Dry Dock Company Limited Entrance Scholarship, $250 a year for four years: Allen Ross Kirkpatrick (North Vancouver). The Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Entrance Scholarship, $350: John Christopher Mitchell (Rossland). Chris Spencer Foundation Scholarships for University Entrance ($275 each) and University Scholarships for University Entrance ($225 each): (a) highest standing in the Province— George Stephen Pond (Vancouver) (relinquished) (b) second highest standing in the Province— Catherine Vool (Honeymoon Bay) Cc) proficiency in areas of the Province— Geoffrey Arundell (Victoria) (for Victoria College) John Keith Fawcett (Vancouver) David Bruce Forsyth (Fort St. James) Marion Ruth Glasgow (Michel) Terence Michael Gordon (Solmo) (relinquished) Otto Wallace Guggenheimer (Aldergrove) (relinquished) Peter Herke (Vancouver) Allan Ross Kirkpatrick (North Vancouver) Robert Christopher Rogers Malkin (Vancouver) (relinquished) Michael Stephen Mepham (Oliver) Joan Anita Meger (Vernon) Nollaig MacKenzie (Duncan) Katherine Mary MacVicar (Vancouver) Edelgard Elsbeth Petzelt (Fort Langley) Jean Berkley Thompson (Hope) Gerald Edward Tripard (Vancouver) (relinquished) Jane Susan Tanchyk (Burnaby) Terence John Wales (Vancouver) The Chris Spencer Foundation Special Scholarships, each $500 a year for maximum of five years: Terence Michael Gordon (Salmo) Norma Jean Dickinson (Victoria (for Victoria College). The Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarships for Teacher Training ($400 each a year for five years): Audrey Findlay (Nanaimo) Pauline Grauer (Richmond) Bernice Coil (Courtenay) David Hutchings (Ocean Falls) Kenneth Douglas MacMillan (Campbell River) 33 Lorine Margaret Scroggie (New Westminster) Alan John Wargo (Ladysmith). The Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship Na. 1, $500 (for sons and daughters of employees): Andrea Carol Anderson (Campbell River). The Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship No. 2, $500 (for sons and daughters of employees): Margot Lynn Slessor (Ladysmith). The Faculty Scholarship, $200 (high standing, entering University): William Laurenson Birney (Vancouver). General Motors Canadian Scholarship Programme (tuition fees and expenses, renewable annually for four years): Thomas Edwin Raymond Bolster (Vancouver) Gerald Edward Tripard (Vancouver). The Hon. W. C. Woodward Memorial Scholarships (entering University, for sons and daughters of employees), $500 each renewable annually for five years): Helena Marion Lethbridge (Vancouver) William Edward Maranda (Vancouver). The Inco Undergraduate Scholarship ($300 a year and tuition fees, proceeding to en gineering, renewable for four years): Allan Anthony Offenberger (Penticton). The Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd. Scholarship in Home Economics (entering Home Economics from High School), $250: Mabel Bernice Anderson (Penticton). The I.W.A. (New Westminster) Credit Union Scholarship, $250: Harold Povey (New Westminster). The Jean Craig Smith Scholarship, $400: Alice Maretta Borton (Lumby). The Kemp Agencies Limited Entrance Scholarship, $240: Joanne Barnett (Ladner). The Kiwassa Club of New Westminster Scholarship, $200 (general overall qualities and ability, entering University): Jeanette Roberta James (New Westminster). The Lions Gate Branch, No. 79, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L, Scholarships, $250 each: Cohn Bruce Johnstone (Vancouver) Robert Gary Sagar (Vancouver). The L. J. LeFohn Entrance Scholarship, $250 (proficiency): Pamela Elizabeth Lerner (Vancouver). The North Vancouver Parent-Teacher Council Scholarships, $237.50 each (proceeding from High School to Education): Celia Diane MacNaughton (North Vancouver) Janet Winnifred Thompson (North Vancouver). The Pacific Brewers’ Agents Ltd. Scholarships (high standing, entering University): George Robert Anderson (Rossland)—$400 Horst Arndt (Oliver)—$400 Frederick Stephen Chute (Dawson Creek)—$400 Richard Drummond Deane (Rossland)—$400 Francis John Edward Hillary (North Surrey)—$400 Pamela Boyd Holms (Vernon)—$400 Shauna Anne MacGil livray (Penticton)—$200 John Duncan Lawrence Mcintosh (Kinnaird)—$400 Shirley Marie Normand (Fort St. John)—$400 Francis Garth Pare (Kamloops)—$400 Robert Morris Sitter (Canyon)—$400 James Douglas Smyth (Rossland)—$400 Gordon Harvey Wood (Nelson)—$400 The Plimsoll Club Entrance Scholarships (donated by Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd.), $250 each (high standing and general qualifications): Rene Savenye (New Westminster) Jane Elizabeth MacLaren (New Westminster). Royal Institution Scholarships for Grade XIII, $200 each: (a) highest standing in the Province— Allan Anthony Offenberger (Penticton) (b) second highest standing in the Province— Allen Arthur Robinson (Castiegar) (c) third highest standing (excluding Vancouver and Victoria): Peter Bergen (Clearbrook) (relinquished) (d) other winners— Lynn Alison Curry Nanaimo) Hazel Evelyn Annie Dawe (Kamloops) (relinquished) Thomas Grant John (Trail) Rosie Anna Rothe (White Rock) Siegbert Wolf (Vernon) (relinquished) Frederick Henry Wyder (Trail). The Ruth E. Cameron Memorial Scholarship, $250: Valerie Elaine Skodje (Burnaby). The Saul Grand Scholarship (donated by the Vancouver Section of the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada), $100 (proceeding to a degree or certificate in teaching): Patricia Noreen Norfolk (Clearwater).

34 U.B.C. Alumni Association Regional Scholarships, $250 each: Darlene Joyce Bauming (Creston) Karen Anne Carter (Vancouver) Gerhardus de Wit (North Vancouver) Judith Louise Ferworn (Nelson) (for Victoria College) Lorraine Elisso Lynch (Mission) Beverley Verna Jones (Kamloops) Hans-Christoph Mundel (Oliver) Shirley Marie Normand (Fort St. John) Vernalyn Mae Porter (Winfield) Julian Neale Reid (Victoria) (for Victoria College) Patricia Angela Simpson (Parksville) Lawrence Grant rams (Prince Rupert) Union Carbide Canada Limited Scholarship, $500 a year far four years: George Stephen Pond (Vancouver). The University of British Columbia Employees, Local Union No. 116, Scholarship, $250: Margaret Isobel McCallum (Vancouver). Vancouver and District Home Economics Association Scholarship, $250: Elizabeth Mary Spouse (North Vancouver). The Vancouver and District Labour Council Scholarships, $250 each (proficiency and promise, entering University from high school): Margaret Eleanor Tindoll (West Vancouver) James Alexander Watt (Vancouver). The Vancouver Elementary School Teachers’ Association Scholarships, $150 each: (a) The Elizabeth Dobbins Memorial Scholarship (student entering Faculty of Edu cation)— Barbara Anne Bengough (Vancouver) (b) The Owen J. Thomas Scholarship (student entering Faculty of Education)— Donna-Lee Graham (Vancouver) (c) Additional awards— Barbara Eileen Newberry (Vancouver) Marilyn Elaine Shearman (Vancouver). Vancouver Local Office Unemployment Insurance Commission Scholarship, $150 (far sons and daughters of employees entering University): Marilyn Fay Treleaven (Burnaby). The Vancouver Postal Club Scholarship, $150 (for sans and daughters of postal em ployees in the Vancouver area): Margaret Grace Soon (Vancouver). The Vancouver Sun Scholarships for Carriers, $400 a year each for a maximum of five years: Stephen Ronald Harvey (Vancouver) James Douglas Smyth (Trail). The W. H. Maclnnes Entrance Scholarships in Mathematics (proficiency in Mathematics, entering University): George Edward John Smith (Vancouver)—$100 William Laurenson Birney (Vancauver)—$50 John Keith Fawcett (Vancouver)—$25. The Yarrows Limited Entrance Scholarship, $250 a year for four years (for Victoria College): James Davidson Hay (Esquimalt). The Zeta Psi Educational Foundation Scholarship, $250: Frederick James Fletcher (Vancouver).

Summer Session Awards, 1958 The Helliwell, MacTachian & Co. Bursaries (for the Combined B.Com., C.A. Course): Lame Russell Bolton (Vancouver)—$150.00 I. F. Leonard Rogers (Vancouver)—$50.00 Summer Session Scholarships in Personal and Business Finance (Commerce): Melvin R. Bakken (Alberta)—$150.00 eon Kerr (Saskatchewan)—$200.00 (Mrs.) Helen C. Mitchell (Saskatchewan)—$200.00 Paul Welgan (Soskatchewan)—$200.OO

University Extension Awards, Summer, 1958 The Friends of Chamber Music (through the Vancouver Festival Society): (Mrs.) Phyllis Aliport (Vancouver)—$66.70 Howard Lincke (Richmond)—$ 100.00 Brigitta Sommelius (Richmond)—$1 00.00.

The Lean and Thea Koerner Foundation (for Extension courses - Summer School of Theatre, Arts and Crafts, Music, etc.): Marcel Adolph (Vancouver)—$30.0O Joan Balzar (Vancouver)—$15.00 Stephen Bartlett (Prince Rupemt)—$60.00 E. Berlin (Victoria)—$2500 (Mrs.) Anne Burian (Vancouver)—$65.00 35

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Browning Sandra

Opera): of (for School Summer $25 Scholarship, Council Parent-Teachers Vancouver

(Vancouver)—$60.00 Walker Gavin

(Coombs)—$60.00 Valentine Valeria

(Dawson Creek)—$60.00 Schneider Eric

Beach)—$80.00 (Qualicum Roberts Kathleen

(United J. States)—$60.00 Rippentrop L.

Jo (Vancouver)—$40.00 Reeve Ann

(United States)—$35.00 Pickier Jacqueline

Ann (Vancouver)—$40.00 Pearce

(Saskotchewan)—$25.00 Patrick Marnie

(Vancouver)—$40.00 O’Sullivan Yvonne

McCrea (Vancouver)—$46.00 Marianne

(Victoria)—$10.00 McCabe Madonna

(Saskatchewan)—$60.00 William Morrissey

Myer—$5.00 Rosemary

(Vancouver)—$60.00 John Modill

(Voncouver)—$40.00 Little Barbara

(Vancouver)—$25.00 Larochelle Marcel

(Soskatchewan)—$60.00 Johnston Robert

(Victoria)—$60.00 Johnston Margaret (Mrs.)

(Kelowna)—$80.00 Irwin Richard

(South Burnaby)—$60.00 Howell Frederick

(Vancouver)—$60.00 Gail Grey

(Vancouver)—$95.00 Gregoire Lucien

Gaston (Voncouver)—$60.00 Penny

15.00 Funk (Yarrow)—$ Dorothy

Creek)—$60.00 Blain (Dawson Fairmon

10.00 (Voncouver)—$ Dale Greta

(Vancouver)—$25.00 Couston Jean

States)—$25.00 Collins (United Joan (Mrs.)

(Ontorio)—$85.00 Gladys Carmichael

(Vancouver)—$50.00 Bortsch William

etc.): Music, Arts Crafts, and Theatre,

of School courses—Summer extension (for Scholarships Society Festival Vancouver

M. (Vancouver)—$15.00 Whitter A.

States)—$85.00 (United Whitesides William

Tuff (Burnaby)—$65.00 Rose Ellen

(Nechoko)—$70.00 Tryssenaar Doreen (Mrs.) E.

(Errington)—$60.00 Stokes Stanley

(Vancouver)—$30.00 Stoker Clare (Mrs.)

Sporkes (Vancouver>—$35.00 Mavis

(Vancouver)—$25.00 Seoly Jocelyn

M. (Penticton)—$46.00 Schwenk (Mrs.) Louise

B. (Vancouver)—$50.00 Ross

(Vancouver)—$30.00 M. S. Rittinger (Mrs.)

(Burnaby)—$28.00 G. Prenter Harold

(West Vancouver)—$39.00 Pokeman E. (Mrs.)

(Yarrow)—$15.00 Reimer Hilda

Plester (Duncan)-.—$60.00 Charlie

(British West lndies)—$25.00 Penner Terrence

Vancouver)—$39.00 Penner (West H.

Pearce (Mrs.) (Vancauver)—$50.00 Fay

(Trail)—$60.00 Nicholson Constance (Mrs.)

(Vancouver)—$60.00 Joyce Newman (Mrs.)

(Langley)—$76.00 MacLead Neil (Mrs.)

Hill)—$85.00 (Cobble Macintosh Neil

(Victoria—$50.00 Judy MacCormac

(Voncouver)—$40.00 Morrison (Mrs.) Kay

Creek)—$60.00 (Dawson Montezuma Marjorie (Mrs.)

(Vancouver)—$60.00 Ross Laidley

(Vancauver)—$60.00 Kuznetsov Margarita

Kirk (Vancouver)—$60.00 Donald

Jones (Langley)—$60.00 Carolyn

Olwen Irving (Chilliwack)—$60.00

(Victoria)—$97.00 Hill-Tout (Mrs.) Kay

(Vancouver)—$60.00 Janna Hill

Hall Barry E. (Vancouver)—$60.00

J. (Saskatchewan)—$50.00 L. Groome

L Groome (Vancouver)—$25.00

10.00 Grant Kathleen (Voncouver)—$ (Mrs.)

Graham—$39.00 (Mrs.) Sarah

(Vancouver—$40.00 Gornall (Mrs.) Sylvia

Folk (Vancouver)—$25.00 Agatha

(Mrs.) (Vancouver)—$40.00 A. Elneff

Drache Natalie (Vancouver)—$30.00

Covers (Vancouver)—$60.00 Gordon

Castle Violet (Vancouver)—$60.00 (Mrs.)

Marion (Vancouver)—$20.00 Capel

Cameron (Vancouver)—$35.00 .1. Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship, $50 (for Summer School of Opera): Bruce Holman (Vancouver).

Bursaries (In all Faculties) The Admiral Jellicoe Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursory, $100: Kenneth David Page (Richmond). The Admiral Jellicoe Chapter, I.O.D.E., Special Bursary, $100: Mary Elizabeth Barkworth (West Vancouver). Agriculture Bursory (Anonymous), $60: Gordon Dennis Lyster (Armstrong). The Albert 0. Koch Bursary, $100: Gerry Patrick Schroh (Nanaimo). The Alliance Francaise Bursary. $175: Pamela Frances McLean (West Vancouver). The Allied Officers Auxiliary Bursary, $90: William Karl Caird (Vancouver). The Alvin Cunningham Bursary, $200: John Walter Hooge (Vancouver). The A. Max Charkow Bursary, $100: Owen Burnett Lindsay (West Indies). The American Woman’s Club Bursary, $250: Pauline Mary Butling (Nelson). The A. Nathan Fox Bursory, $25: Penny Ann Butterfield (Vancouver). The Anne S. Campbell Bursory Fund: David Murray Cameron (Port Moody)—$200 Edward Clark (Nelson)—$200 Anne Bertha Clemens (Osoyoos)—$1 00 Lillian Audrey Condrashoff (North Surrey)—$1 75 Judith Eva Eory (Vancouver)—$175 Theresa Lillian Kluck (Nelson)—$150 Dorothy Marie Mackie (Nanaimo)—$150 Lawrence Martinson (Seton Portage)-.-—$200 Sharon Maureen McHale (Burnaby)—$175 Michael Graeme Oliver (New Westminster).—$100 Elizabeth Palmer (Vancouver)—$50 Noel Constance Richardson (Sidney)—$100. Attending Medical Staff, British Columbia Cancer Institute, Bursaries: Peter James Mitchell (Vancouver)—$1 30 Andrew Bryson Young (Vancouver)—$200 The A. Rothstein Memorial Bursary, $100: Sharron Lynne Samuelson (Vancouver). The B.C. Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity Bursary, $50: Peter I. Buttuls (Vancouver). B.C. Electric Veterans’ Association Bursaries, $100 each: Arthur Edwin Aspinall (Vancouver) Lyle Roy Phillips (North Vancouver). The B.C. Government Employees’ Association Bursaries, $150 each: Donovan Ludlow Startin (Vancouver) John Lawrence Thornton (New Westminster). The B.C. Society of Internal Medicine Bursaries, $450: Edward Nevil Mercer (Alberta)—$200 William Gordon Irvine (Voncouver)—$250 Beta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta P1 Sorority Rursary, $50: Mary Jean McDonald (Vancouver). Beta Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi Sorority Bursary, $50: Mary Jean McDonald (Vancouver). The British Columbia Institute of Agrologists Bursary, $125: John Kennedy McFauI (Chilliwack). British Columbia Forest Products Limited Bursories (for sons and daughters of employees): Sharon Mario-Ann Ferguson (Youbou)—$250 Lois Alice Halls (Victoria)—$300 Digby Robin Kier (Youbou)—$250 Irene Westwick (Honeymoon Bay)—$250 The British Columbia Psychological Association Bursary, $75: Marilyn J. Thomas naimo). (Na The British Columbia Surgical Society Bursary, $300: Peter James Mitchell (Vancouver). Bursary (Anonymous), $100: George William Davis Fielder (Williams Lake). Bursory in Medicine, $50: Glen William Smith (Grand Forks). The Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society, British Columbia Division, Bursory, $100: Robert Henderson Fairbairn (Vancouver). The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Bursary, $250: Beverley Ann Dallas (New Westminster). The Canadian Medical Association, British Columbia Division, Bursary Fund: Edward Nevi I Mercer (Alberta)—$ 150 Cecil Sigal (Vancouver)—$ 150 Normon Elmer Staley (Vancouver)—$150 George Tilser (Vancauver)—$200 Geddes Frank Owen Tyers (Kaslo)—$100 Jeremy Stephen D. Winter—$1 00 Wilfred Herman Ziegler (Vancouver)—$ 150

37 The Canadian Officers’ Training Corps (C.O.T.C.) Bursory, $100: Philip Edward Moir (Vancouver). The Canadian Scottish Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Education, $100: Diane Patricia Deeming (Vancouver). The Captain Cook Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Raymond Lawrence McNobb (Pen ticton). The Captain LeRoy Memorial Bursary, $150: Cohn John Pryce (Vancouver). The Chilliwack Rotary Club Bursary Fund, $300: Henry Janzen (Yarraw). The Coquitlam Farmers’ Institute Bursaries, $300 each: Ernest Derek Styles (Vancouver) Leonard John Kozier (Richmond). The Coronation Bursary (gift of the Provincial Chapter, I.O.D.E.), $100: Sonia Karen Thomas (Abbotsford). The Coronation Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursory, $100: Mona Lee Galloway (Courtenay). The Dove Franks Bursary, $40: Walter E. Blomgren (Gibson’s). The David Thom Bursary No. 1, $100 (proficiency, entering Agriculture): John Cyril Healey (Egmont). The David Thom Bursary, No. 2, $75: Gordon Dennis Lyster (Armstrong). The David Thom Bursary, No. 3, $75: Kenneth Robert Smith (Ladner). Delta Gamma Bursary far the Blind, $100: Gerald Dirks (Vancouver). The Delta Gamma Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority Bursary, $50: Dolly Ann Marie DePaoli (Natal). Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Bursary, $50: Dolly Ann Marie DePaoti (Natal). The Donald Buckland Memorial Bursary for the Blind, $2,000 (for graduate study at University of California): James Nyman (Vancouver). The Don Mackenzie Bursary in Forestry and Forest Engineering, $250: Alfred G. Farenhaltz (Nelson). The Edith and Jacob Buckshon Memorial Bursary, $100: Joyce Lavelle Larson (Murray yule). The Edith Cavell Hospital Bursary, $50: Douglas Keith MacDonald (Vancouver). The Elizabeth Dobson Bursary, $200 (donated by the Bastion Chapter, I.O.D.E., Nanaimo): Karen Arlette Feather (Nonaimo). The Ellen Ethel McHatfTe Memorial Bursary, $300: Glenda ETaine Gentleman (Alberta). The Elsie Johnson Bursary, $140 (Education): Irene Campbell Service (Vancouver). The Elsie Scobie Carpenter Memorial Bursary, $100: Margaret E. Briscahl (Oliver). The Engineers Wives Association Bursories, $200 each: John Faijambe Hall Idiens (Duncan) Alan Macdonald Lawson (Powell River). The Esmond Lando Bursary, $100: Lame Allan Parks (New Westminster). The Faculty Women’s Club Bursary, $125: Noel Canstance Richardson (Sidney). The Flying Officer Reverend George Robert Pringle Memorial Bursary, $250: Douglas Bruce Clement (Vancouver). The Frances Milburn P.E.O. Bursory, $240: Marilynne Alice Grant (Courtenay). The Fraser Valley Bar Association Bursary, $150: William Harp Montgomery (Cultus Lake). The Fraser Valley Milk Producers’ Association Entrance Bursory, $300: John Kennedy McFoul (Chilliwock). The Fred D. Mulhohland Bursary in Forest Management, $75: Alan Harry Aldred (Oyama). The Freeman, Freeman, Silvers & Koffman Bursary in Law, $100: Gordon Oliver (Van couver). The Fresco Club Bursary, $50: Franklin David Stuart Vernon (Vancouver). The Gamma Phi Beta Bursary, $100 (for home economics): Barbara Anne Clarke (Victoria). Haney Fruit Ranchers’ Association Bursaries: Hiroko Elsie Gyoba (Spuzzum)—$100 Tsutamu Nishizaki (North Kamloops)—$ 100. The Hoo Hoo (Kamlaops Branch) Bursary in Forestry, $200: Cormon Joseph Mauric Smith (Kamloops). The Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia Bursary, $250: Archibald Henry Mullon (Trail). The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (Local 213) Bursory, $100: Lame Thomas Robinson (Vancouver). The International Union Local 300 Bursary (gift of the International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers of America, Local 300), $250: John Lawrence Leigh (Vancouver). The Joe Satonav Bursary, $25: George William Davis Fielder (Williams Lake).

38 Jonathan Rogers and Miscellaneous Awards: Sandra Arthur (Gibsons)—$200 Mary Barkworth (Vancouver)—$1 00 William Harold Bell (Wellington).—$175 Kathleen Ann Blayney (Vancouver)—$1 50 Geraldine Bell Brown (Campbell River)—$300 E. Cuthbert Cameron (Vancouver)—$ 125 Grant Clarke (West Vancouver)—$ 100 Peter E. F. Coleman (Vancouver)—$200 Jean Coulthard (Vancouver)—$200 Jack Gordon Coutts (Westview)—$200 Christopher Dagg (Vancouver)—--$ 1 00 William George Dey (Vancouver)—$100 Leslie Drysdale (Victoria).—$75 Janet C. Ellis (Vancouver).—.$75 George Arthur Feaver (Ontario)—$1 75 Dean Eric Feitham (Vancouver)—$200 Robert Alfred Food (Victoria)—$1 75 Douglas Ray Foster (North Vancouver)—$100 Mona Lee Gallaway (Courtenay)—$1 00 Yvonne Florence Galloway (Vancouver)—$ 100 Edwin Hamilton Jackson (Vancouver)—$1 75 Valerie Kathleen Jones (Vancouver)—$l 00 Margaret Carol Kennedy (Burnaby)—$1 50 John Ormsby Lawder (Vancouver)—$1 00 John Noel Lyon (Richmond)—.--$250 Robert James Mair (Vancouver)—$175 Robert McMorris Murray (Edgewood)—$1 75 Henry Emerson McCandTess (Port Alberni)—$200 Donald Grant Macdonald (Penticton)—$1 50 Marguerite E. McRae (Burnaby)—$200 Catherine Barbara Nimmo (Richmond)—$ 150 Lorna K. Reeve (Kelowna)—$250 Rupert George Richards (Vancouver)—$200 Gary Bernard Rush (Ladner)—$250 Norman Mason Russell (Victoria)—$150 Roberta Anne STack (Squamish)—$100 George Hallett Stickney (Cloverdale)—$200 Robert A. Strachan (North Vancouver)—$ 100 Sonia Thomas (Abbotsford)—$1 00 Robert Stuart Thomson (West Vancouver)—$250 Donald E. Towson (Creston)—$200 Paul H. Tremaine (Ontario)—$200 Patricia M. Watts (West Vancouver)—$225. The John MacRae Memorial Bursary, $175: Gordon Slobin (Burnaby). The Kappa Kappa Gamma Bursary Alumnae No. 1, $100: Catherine Ann Cahoon (Vancouver). Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Bursary No. 2, $200: Catherine Pellegrin (Castlegar). The Katznelson Bursary, $25: Reginald Beck (West Summerland). The Kerrisdale Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Bryce George McCulloch (Burnaby). The Ketchum Manufacturing Company, Limited, Bursary, $50: Harry Cook (Burnaby). The Khaki University and Young Men’s Christian Association Memorial Fund Bursaries, $100 each: Catherine Barbara Nimmo (Richmond) Isobel B. Ogle (Victoria). Anthony James Perry-Wittingham (Victoria) Noel Constance Richardson (Sidney) Gerald Patrick Sinnott (Victoria). The Kinsmen Club of Point Grey Bursary, $300: Robert Charles Henry Rodgers (Vancouver). The Ladies Pharmoceutical Auxiliary Bursary in Pharmacy, $100: John Allert (Vancouver). The Lady Laurier Club Bursary, $100: Joan Kristin Fladmark (Salman Arm). The Lieut. Cal. Merritt, V.C., Chapter Bursary (Medicine), $75: Douglas Bruce Clement (Vancouver). The Lions Club of Vancouver Chinatown Bursary, $100: Leonard Chow (Vancouver). The Lions’ Ladies Club Bursary, $200: Dorothy Joan Barberie (Vancouver). The Louis Toban Bursary, $100: Stewart Cecil Clark (Nanaimo). The Max Freeman Bursary, $25: Walter E. Blomgren (Gibson’s). The M. B. Cohen Memorial Bursary, $25: Bryce George McCulloch (Burnaby). Medical Ball Bursary Fund, $100 each: Alvin Boxer (Vancouver) Jagessar Das lBritish Guiana) Douglas Bruce Clement (Vancouver) William Alan Hamilton Dodd (Langley) S. Eustace F. 0. Douglas (West Indies) Frederick William Elliott (Beaver Cove) 39 Patricia Kirkwood Johnston (Sidney) Glen Davis Mime (Vancouver) Cecil Sigal (Vancouver) Glen William Smith (Grand Forks). The Mildred Britton Brock Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Sandra Lee Small (Vancouver). The Mildred Brock Memorial Bursary, $75: Donna Merle Elizabeth Finch (Royal Oak). The M. M. Waterman Bursory, $25: James Alexander Bissett (Penticton). The Moe Cohen Bursary, $25: Dolly Ann Marie Dc Pooh (Natal). The McLean Bursaries, $250 each: Charles Arthur Boyd (Argenta) Mervyn Daniel Olson (Enderby) Garrick Styon (Vancouver) Elizabeth Rhett Woods (Vernon). The Nat Bell Bursary, $150: John Clement Carpenter (Vancouver). The National Paper Box Limited Bursaries, $200 each: Norman Ian Cameron (Vancouver) Harry Cook (Burnaby). The New Westminster Rotary Club Bursary, $250: Ion MacKinnon Calbrick (New Westminster). The Okonagon Commerce Bursary, $250: Robert David Bryan (Penticton). The North Shore Medical Society Bursary, $100: Adrienne Todd (North Vancouver). The Pacific Meat Company Limited Bursary, $200: Gail Fletcher (Vancouver). The Panhellenic Association and Inter-Fraternity Council Bursary, $35: Margaret Eleanor Tindall (West Vancouver). The Passie Chertkow Bursary in Accounting, $50: Roy Barnett (White Rock). The P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter A.M., Bursary, $50: Mary Anne Semturis (North Surrey). The P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter B, Bursory, $100: Thelma Silhiker (New Westminster). The Phil Wilson Bursary in Forestry, $300: James Dobie (Vancouver). The Phrateres Scholarship, $100: Theresa Lillian Kluck (Penticton). Pi Gamma Chapter of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta Bursary, $50: James Alexander Bisseft (Penticton). The Plimsoll Club Bursary (donated by the Canadian Stevedoring Company Limited), $300: David Delbert Swanson (Wirifield). The Plimsoll Club Bursary in Engineering (donated by Simson-Moxwell Ltd.), $200: Alexander Longin Zarbock (Greenwood). The Plimsoll Club Bursary for Law (donated by the Anglo-Canadian Shipping Company Limited), $300: Boris William F. Fodchuk (Vancouver). The Plimsoll Club Bursary in Medicine( donated by Empire Stevedoring Company Limited), $300: Mervyn Clorice Weir (Vancouver). The Princess Betty Chapter, l.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Maureen Rae Young (Parksvihle). The Proctor & Gamble Student Bursory Fund: Peter Eric John Aylen (Kelowna)—$200 Robert Lorne Beouchamp (Richmond)—$250 David Murray Cameron (Port Moody)—$1 00 Pete Sidney Enns (Yarrow)—$150 David Erwin (Vancouver)—$200 Walter Jung (Duncan)—$200 Horst Gunther Kramer (Vancouver)—$200 Lino Magagna (Vancouver)—$200 The Provincial Council of British Columbia, Canadian Daughters’ League, Bursaries, $100 each: Heather Adelle Walker (White Rock) Vera Elsie May Coss (Kaleden). The R.C.A.F. Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Nursing, $75: Margaret Ann McRae (Van couver). The R.C.A.F. Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Medicine, $100: Ian McLean Alexander (Kimberley). The R.C.A.F. Veterans’ Bursory Fund: William Russell Gibson (Lake Cowichon)—$100 Robert Charles Henry Rodgers (Vancouver)—$1 00. The Robert S. Day and Son Limited Bursory, $150: Norman Ian Cameron (Vancouver). The Rotary Memorial Bursories, $250 each: John James Carignan (Vancouver) Felix Augustus Durity (West Indies) Terrence MacKenzie Mullen (Burnaby) Donald Deane Munro (Salmon Arm) Kornel Rudolf Szarmes (Vancouver). The Royal City Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $50: Margaret Eleanor Tindall (West Van couver). The Ruskin Chapter, I.O.D.E., Alfred Newton Wolverton Memorial Bursary, $300: Cory V. Sibbald (Hammond).

40 The Sea Going Hacks Bursory, $200: Conrad William Cruickshank (Vancouver). The Shapiro Bursary, $50: Cyril Irwin Pomeroy (Fort St. John). The Sigma Epsilon Chapter of Zeta Psi Fraternity Bursory, $50: Douglas Arnold Stafey (Vancouver). The Slavonic Studies Bursary, $250 (donated by Walter C. Koerner, Esq., in honour of Dr. William Rose): Margaret Wilmot Simpson (Parksville). The Sir Anthony Eden Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Velma Jeanne Burgett (Richmond). Special Commerce Bursory, $150: William Edward Collinson (Vancouver). The Sperry Phillips Memorial Bursary, $125: Muriel Kathleen Dow (Langley). St. Paul’s Hospital Medical Staff Bursary, $300: Philip Gordon Ney (Victoria). The Stry Credit Union League Bursaries, $100 each: Daryl Vernon Dickinson (Vancouver) Lyle Roy Phillips (New Westminster). Summerlond Kiwanis Club Bursory, $100: Leonard Burton (Summerland). The Surrey Co-Operative Association Bursory, $300: Muriel Kathleen Dow (Langley). The Triple Entente Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursaries, $100 each: Audrey Beth Dixon (Vancouver) Edith Joanne Harper (New Westminster) Cohn John Pryce (Vancouver). The U.B.C. Branch Na. 72 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L, Scholarship Fund: Donald Beatson (Richmond)—$225 Sheila June Brown (North Voncouver)—$200 Robert Henderson Foirboirn (Vancouver)—$200 Dorothy-Lou Chaisson (Vancouver)—$ 150 John James Gibbon (Chose)—$200 Edith Joanne Harper (New Westminster)—$150 Kenneth Dovid Page (Richmond)—$200 Franklin David S. Vernon (Voncouver)—$ 175. The University Women’s Club Bursory, $250: Flora Ann MocLeod (Ashcroft). The University Women’s Club General Bursory, $250: Lois Christine Edmonds (Smithers). The Unknown Warrior Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary in Public Health Nursing, $100: Olga Darcovich (New Westminster). The Upper Vancouver Island Medical Society Bursary, $250: Glen Carl Carlson (Port Alberni). The Valcortier Camp Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Milo Palmer (Rosedole). The Vancouver Bar Association Bursories, $200 each: First Year—Alan Dale Hunter (Vancouver) Second Year—Joseph Corman Smith (Vancouver) Third Year—Dehlos Wayne Lee (Vancouver). The Vancouver City Hall Employees Association Bursary, $100: Robert D. McElroy (Burnaby). The Vancouver Federal Employees Credit Union Harold Pocock Memorial Scholarship, $250 (entering University): Grant Clarke (Vancouver). The Vancouver Foundation (Wm. E. and Emily Ross Fund): Gerald Dirks (Vancouver)—$200 Manfred G. Pruesse (Penticton)—$250. The Vancouver Panhellenic Alumnae Bursory, $200: Valerie M. H. Dowling (Victoria). The Vancouver Section Notional Council of Jewish Women Bursary, $100: Heather Adele Walker (White Rock). The Vancouver Section Notional Council of Jewish Women Bursary for Social Work, $100: Etto Fromson (Vancouver). The Victoria Home Economics Association Bursory, $50: Leslie Judith Ann Drysdale (Victoria). War Memorial Bursory, $70: Linda Muriel Klockow (Vancouver). The W. 13. Shaffer Bursary Fund: Brian Douglas Hamilton (Vancouver)—$225 Roy Laurence Shields (Voncouver)—$100. West Kootenay Branch, B.C. Division, C.M.A., Bursary, $250: Geddes Frank Owen Tyers (Kaslo). The Western Plywood Company Limited Bursary, $250: Willem Peter Janssen (New Westminster). The Westminster Medical Association Bursary, $400: James Borne Bentz (New West minster). The Willard Kitchen Memorial Bursaries, $500 each: Donald Ross Corlow (Victaria) Edwin Gaertz (Vancouver) John Hilton Morrison (Port Alberni). The William MacKenzie Swan Memorial Bursary, $250: Settimo Carl Zanon (Nelson). The W. Jack H. Dicks Bursary, $240: Edward Laking Berry (Langley).

41 The World University Service Bursary Fund: Jagessar Dos (British Guiana)—$200 Lena Hosein (West lndies)—$200 Jairus Grey Mutambikwo (Southern Rhodesia)—$400 Eastmond Mark Roderique (West lndies)—$50 Julius George Varsanyi (Vancouver)—$1 50. The Worthington Memorial Chapter, lODE., Bursory, $300: Lawrence M. Candida (Kamloops). The Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Bursary, $50: Irene Brenda Frozer (Vancouver).

Awards Made by Other Institutions

American Can Company Scholarship (tuition fees for four years): Jane E. Muskett (West Vancouver). The Armstrong Junior-Senior High SchooT Award: William Joseph Diebolt (Armstrong). A. S. Matheson Scholarship in Education (sponsored by the Kelowna and District Branch of the Okanagan Valley Teachers’ Association), $250: David Swanson (Kelowna). Brentwood Park Parent-Teacher Association (for Summer School of Arts and Crafts): Barry Hall (Voncouver)—$ 10.00 William Ross (Vancauver)—$5.00. Burnoby Parent-Teachers Association Scholarship, $25 (far Summer School of Opero): Madonna McCabe (Victoria). Campbell River District Teachers’ Association Award, $100: (Mrs.) Geraldine Belle Brawn (Campbell River). Canadian Industries Limited Fellowships in Wildlife Management, $1,200 each: Anthony J. Erskine (Nova Scotia) William Norton Holswarth (Alberta) Alan Ernest Stiven (Vancouver). The Canadian Legion (Dominion Command) Scholarships, $400 each: Margaret R. Loft (West Summerlond) Douglas R. Sheepwosh (Sardis). The Canadian Legion (Provincial Command) Scholarships: Leonard W. R. Brawn (Revelstoke)—$200 Constance M. C. Bruce (Vancouver)—$250 Roger W. Folkirier (Nakusp)—$200 David W. Gillilond (Kelowna)—$200 Yolanda Kawa (Vancouver)—$250 Linda M. Klockow (Vancouver)—$200 Marilyn I. Koehn (Haney)—$250 Margaret L. Mowat (Vancouver)—$200 Brinsley T. Nevile (Hope)—$200 Alex. G. Rabbis (North Vancouver)—$200 William J. P. Shipton (Penticton)—$200 Cohn D. Watson (North Vancouver)—$200 Marlene L Wheeldon (Penticton)—$250. Canadian Legion, Armstrong Branch, Award, $200: Alfred Bennett (Armstrong). The Canadian Legion, Branch 94 Benevolent Fund, $100: Eileen Kew (Quesnel). Canadian Legion, Cowichan Branch No. 53, Award, $100: Michael Hanson (Duncan). Canadian Legion Branch No. 137 Award, $100: (Mrs.) Geraldine Belle Brown (Campbell River). Canadian Legion, North Burnoby Branch, Awards: Vera Doyle (Burnaby)—$ 100 Vicki Gould (Burnoby)—$100. Canadian Legion, West Point Grey Branch, Scholarship, $250: Madeline Bronsdon (Van couver). Cominca Undergraduate Scholarships: (a) $350 a year for term of four years— Mornie Jean Rogers (Troll) (b) One year awards, $250 each— Fred Henry Wyder (Troll) Frederick Herbert Hostetter (Castlegor) John Philip Borron (Trail) (for University of Toronto). (c) One year awards, $300 each— Allen Arthur Robinson (Costlegar) Thomos Grant John (Trail) (d) Renewals of previous awards, $350 each— Dovid John Gunning Jones (Trail) Gilbert Ernest Kirker (Trail) John Humphrey Walton (Trail). The Crofton House Alumnoe Scholarship (fees): Elizabeth Chamberlain (Victoria). The Dicese of Nelson Award, $150: Anne Bertha Clemens (Osoyoos). 42 Duncan Dogwoods Chapter l.O.D.E., Award, $50: Leigh Hirst (Duncan). Elizabeth Kellie Chapter l.O.D.E., Award, $100: Bernice McI lvanie (Burnaby). The Gladstone Junior-Senior High School Award, $100: David Saxton (Vancouver). The Hi-Y Teens of Vancouver Y.W.C.A. Scholorship, $200: Patricia Tanchyk (Burnoby). Hudsons Bay Company Service Award (Victoria Store) (proceeding to Commerce from Victoria College); $300: John Thomas English (Victoria). Imperial Oil Undergraduate Scholarship, $700 per annum for four years: Frederick R. W. McCourt (Port Coquitlom). Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Awards: John Brian Dawson (Vancouver)—$300 Jerry S. Ford (Victoria)—$300 Joan Elizabeth Gunn (Burnaby)—$300 Marion M. Powell (Vancouver)—$300 Frank E. Richards (Surrey)—$300 Sherry Sidenius (Vancouver)—$300 Michael Taylor (Voncouver)—$300. Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bursaries, $200 each: Robert L Edwards (Cumberlond) James E. Hatton (Cranberry Lake) William J. Johnston (Trail) William A. McKerlick (Vancouver) Lois A. Perry (White Rock) Robert E. Scales (Alert Bay). International Order of Job’s Daughters, $100: Marilyn Maddock (Westbank). The International Union of Operating Engineers Bursories, $100 each: Eric Cardey (Vancouver) Goerge Robertson (Vancouver). The Kitsilano Staff Centennial Scholarship, $250 (proficiency, entering the University): Elizabeth Palmer (Vancouver). The Kiwanis Club of New Westminster Award, $125: Michael Ann Gilley (New West m inster). The Ladies Auxiliary, Branch No. 16, Canadian Legion Scholarship: Lesly Griffiths (Vancouver). The Lady Aberdeen League Award, $400: Gordon William Welsh (Alberta). Leonard Foundation Awards: Duane Scott Bishop (North Vancouver)—$ 150 Catherine Margaret Briscall (Oliver)—$250 Heather Burton (Vancouver)—$ 150 Judith Chapriell (Vancouver)—$ 100 John A. Clark (Vancouver)—$200 Helmut Fandrich (Vernon)—$250 Beatrice A. Geddes (Voncouver)—$200 Donald Grayston (Vancouver)—$200 Patricia Hulme (Wyndell)—$250 John Lancaster (Victoria)—$250 George Metcalfe (Victoria)—$250 D. Grant Macdonald (Penticton)—$250 Robert MacRae (Vancouver)—$200 Isobel Ogle Victoria)—$250 Reginald Robert Purdy (Nanaimo)—$250 Clifton Show (Beotan)—$200 Oliver Peter St. John (Peachland)—$250 Melvin H. Smith (Victoria)—$250 The Lillooet Community Scholarship, $200: Yoshiko Godo (Lillooet). The Malcolm Island Parent-Teacher Association Award, $100: Boyanne Backman (Soin tula). MacMillan & Bloedel Limited Scholarships, $400 each (for students beginning University studies): Vivian Elaine Gorrill (Ucluelet) Twyla Martin (Nanoimo) Patricia Angela Simpson (Porksville) Harold Edward Stevens (Port Alberni) Richard Donald Wardo (Ladysmith). National Research Council Post-Doctorate Fellowship (renewal); (Physics): Dr. B. L. White. New Westminster Elementary Teachers’ Association Award, $200: Leona Smeed (New Westminster). The New Westminster Lions Club Bursory, $250: Mary Evelyn Olsen (Burnaby). The New Westminster Parent Teacher Council Bursary, $175: Margaret Anne Baxter (New Westminster). The P.E.O. Supreme Chapter, Scholarships, $500 each: Verna Alice Osborne (West Indies). Lena Hosein (West Indies)

43 Quesnel High Schaal Parent-Teacher Association Award, $100: David Ross Brawn (Wells). Rotary Club at Duncan Award, $100: Anthony Frederick S. Naylar (Cabble Hill). School District Na. 28 (Quesnel) Award, $500: Eileen Kew (Quesnel). School District No. 57, Prince George, Award, $200: Carol Ongman (Prince George). Shuswap Okanagan Dairy Industries Co-op Award: Theresa Kluck (Nelsan). Wl-iiteharse Lions Club Award, $250: Dawn Bethune (Whitehorse).

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