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Processional-Procession of the Nobles, from "Mlada" Rimski-Korsako'll UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SYMPHONIC BAND JOHN STEHN, M.S•• Director

Invocation REVEREND PEDER JOHAN LUVAAS, A.B., B.Th. Pastor, Kennewick·Pasco Lutheran Parish

Greetings from the State Board of Higher Education ROLLO CADY GROESBECK, A.B., LL.B. Member. State Board

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

Address-"The University and the War of Survival" DONALD MILTON ERB, M.A., Ph.D. President of the University

Conferring of Degrees THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

America S. F. SlYi:ith BAND, GRADUATING CLASS, AND AUDIENCE DEAN THEODORE KRATT, Mus.M., Mus.D., Direotinu

Recessional-March from First Suite in E-f1at Holst UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SYMPHONIC BAND Ilcgrccs Q:onfcrrrd on ma~ 31, 1912

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College of Arts and Letters

GENERAL ARTS AND LETTERS Bachelor of A,'ts- Hans C. Karstens, Helix Robert J. Albi, Portland William Robert McMurray, Jr., Portland Bette Brookshier, Eugene Marian Paine, Olympia, Washington Donovan Osborne Cooke, Ashland Jane Warlick, Eugene Jack Daniel Freund, Eugene

CLASSICS Bache!or of Arts- William Lester Thompson, Oakridge

ENGLISH Bache!or of Arta- NinaRae McCulley, Hermiston William Claude Adams, Portland Marjorie Anne Maddren, Los Angeles, Cal. Margaret K. Betts, Gladstone Fontelle Frances Mitchell, Eugene Carol Amy Bird, Eugene Robin G. Nelson, Portland Ernest Robert Campbell, Eugene R. Lois Nordling, Colton Marjory Eileen Clear, Portland Ivan C. Parker, 'Voodburn Ruth Cole, Eugene James Walter Parsons, Ashland Carolyn Collier, KlamatJq Falls Jean Alice Person, Hillsboro Ruth Arlene Condon, Tigard Elizabeth Sleight Plankinton, Portland Carol Mary Cook, Portland Juanita Richardson, Portland Jeanne Marie DeNeffe, Eugene Arvilla Beckwith Robinson, Portland Billie Jean Dexter, Maupin Jerome B. Shank, Portland Elizabeth Dolan, Portland Charlotte Y. Smith, Turlock, Dorothy Ann Durkee Eugene Ruth Margaret Sprecher, Eugene Jeanette Evelyn Field, Medford Kirman O. Storli, Portland Marion L. Gehring, LaGrande Virgene Mary Wade, Toledo Dorothy Ethel Henning, LaGrande Carmen Louise Williams, Washington, D.C. Otillia Hofstetter, Monmouth Bette Doris Workman, Eugene Mae Maxine Wyse, Prineville Roberta Jean HortonJ Portland June Louise Johnson, LaGrande Michi Yasui, Hood River Avis Klemme, Monmouth Mary A. Krafsic, Portland Patricia Marian Larkin, Pasadena, California Bachelor of Science­ Alice Luvaas, Eugene Albert J. Dyer, Pendleton Florence Esther McCoy, Portland Lee Winetrout, Crescent City, California

GERMANIC LANGUAGES Bachewr of Arts- Rolland C. Merrifield, Medford Gertrude Anderson McGill, Portland A. Webster Tyler, Eugene John J. Meany, Plains, Montana Ernest Edward Williams, Portland

ROMANCE LANGUAGES Bachelor of Arts- Elaine Beverly Ferry, Portland Thelma C. Bouche!, Portland Harold R. Johnson, Portland Kenneth Romain Boyle, Eugene Bette Louise Morfitt, Portland College of Social Science

GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE BMhelor of Science­ Frances Irene Kerr, Portland Albert Greenberg, Portland Lois Ann Selby, Bend Ruth Hall, Eugene Mary Esther Sheldon, Grants Pass E. Clyde Hollenbeck, Medford Carmen Winniford Yokum, Eugene

ANTHROPOLOGY BMhelor of Science- Lloyd L. Hecathorn, Jr., Eugene

ECONOMICS Bachelor of Arts­ Howard L. Jenks, Salem Walter Krause, Canby Harvey L. Jones"Portland Terence Doyle Schrunk, Portland Clarence R. Kruger, Portland Richard Harvey Larkin, Portland P"ul E. Logan, Wapato, Washington Bachelor of Science- Robert Blair Moore, Portland Rendel Burdette Alldredge, Portland Wellington Hunt Quinn, Portland Herbert Grant Barbur, Portland William Howard Rickman, Portland Robert Leslie Gilmore, Eugene Don G. Swink; Portland Robert H. Hill, Eugene Lloyd C. Thomas, Jr., Portland

GEOGRAPHY

Bachelor of Science~ Gertrude Elizabeth Harding, San Diego, Cat Adeline Margaret Hanson, Brownsville John Robert Taylor, Long Heach, CaliJornia

HISTORY Bachelor of Arts-- Bachelor of Science- Florence Suzanne Chaney, Dishman, Wash. Carol Louise Collins, Portland Eugene Joseph Didak, Portland Mary A. Erickson, Clatskanie Earl Albert Holmer, Eugene Winifred Louise Green, Menlo Park, Cal. Gerald Huestis, Eugene David Craig Jordan, Baker Hope M. Hughes, Eugene Henry Joseph Kavanaugh, Pendletoll Ward Cameron McMakin, Camas, Wash. Julian E. Leonard, Seaside Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Eugene Floyd E. Mason, Portland Ramona Roberts, Portland Edwin Henry Rodgers, Eugene Mary Rose Ryberg, St. Helens Marjorie Catlin Roehm, Berkeley, California Ruth Ethel Shepherd, Westfir Nellie Shepherd, Marshfield Milton M. Small, Eugene George Philip Smith, Newberg Kathryn C. Thompson, Portland Charles Durward Sullivan, Eugene Mary Elizabeth Swearingen, Mill Valley, Cal. Barbara Helena Todd, 'Palo Alto, California

POLITICAL SCIENCE Baahelor of Arts-- Joseph Francis Callahan, Portland Frank C. McKinney, Milton James Edvl'ards Cozzens, Longview, Wash. Russell M. Helterline, Eugene Bachelor of Science­ Warren Byron Phillips, Eugene James Noel Baker, Eugene

PSYCHOLOGY Bachelor of Arts­ Bachelor of Science- Lawrence Celsi, Portland Jeanne M. Beardsley, Eugene Elvin D. Leavell, Council, Idaho Charles Cutler, Eugene Clinton Starbuck McGill, jr., Portland Patricia Ann Holder, Marshfield Janet Evangeline Morris, Eugene Richard Byron Loomis, Portland Betty Jeanne Pratt, Bellingham, Washington Walter Stewart McCornack, Florence Edgar A. Storli, Portland Erma Lovina Scott, Eugene William LeVant Spitzer, Portland Lewis V. Terrall, Union SOCIOLOGY Bachelor of Art_ Bachelor ofSciene8- Laura Ashrow, Portland Da" Ambler Norton Bacot, Eugene, Annabelle Dow, Honolulu, T.H. Inez Mary Cummings, Marshfield Dorothy L,ucille'Retzlaff. Portland Constance Catherine Finley, Eugene Betty Lou Scheela, Riverbank, California Alice Joy Frizzell, Rickreall Mary Alice Smith, Hood River Eleanor Gale, Eugene C. Elizabeth Steed, Salem Alice Belle Jacobson, Portland Muriel Helen Tyson, Springfield Roberta Pauline Lemen, Portland Constance Walbridge, San Marino, California Leila Nelson, Eugene Eleanor Lou Seely, Eugene Leona Gladys, Taylor, GreatFalls, Mon.tana Mary Jo Weiland, Hood River Zelia Mae Welch, St. Maries, Idaho

School of Architecture and Allied Arts

BacMlor of Art_ John Forest Jensen, Portland Wilbert L. Davies, Portland Boyd Homer Jossy,Eugene Robert Owen Keiser, Wenatchee, Wash. June Griffin Jossy, Portland Shirley Maude Lindley, Empire, California Walter L. Keller, Portland Marian Elizabeth Marks, Albany Loyal C. Lang, Portland Richard Fox Maxwell, Eugene Barbara Jean McGee, Los Angeles, Cal. Winifred June Miller, Eugene Viola Iris McNutt, Eugene Marial Yvonne Patterson, Glenwood Donald Joseph Martel, Eugene Nina Sergeyeevna Piankova, Eugene Daniel Eugene Mercer, Portland Isabelle Schmierer, Salem Ned Gilbert Norton, Myrtle Creek Theodore J. Pilip, Portland Bachelor of Scie1We~ Tom I. Potter, Portland Joseph Lynn Alexander, Corvallis Gerald Gordon Scott, Portland Anita CatherineBackberg, Eugene Betty Jo Shown, Milwaukie Raymond Earl Bates, Cottage Grove Joan V. Stinnette, Dallas George A. Drach, Jr., Burlingame, California Harold Orville Varty, Eugene Lucille Evelyn English, Portland Bachelor of Architecture- Derald K. Harbert, Eugene Thomas Austin Hardy, Portland Charles W. Endicott, Marshfield Nelson A. Hodges, Jr., Eugene Thomas William Holman, Portland Bachelor of La..ascape Architecture­ Allan Franklin Hunt, Jr., Eugene Charles F. Tyson, Sixes Samuel Isamu Iwata, Corvallis School of Business Administration

Bache7hr of Arts- Edward Charles Lawson, Glendale Paul Rudolph Bocci, Portland Roger L. Lee, Eugene Kathleen Brady, Coquille Eileen Rose Lester, Portland Ina May Bullack, McMinnville Virgil Eugene Libke, Portland Henry Sewall Camp, Portland John B. Linde, Portland Quentin V. Earl, Portland Roy Theodore Lindley, Springfield Hilda W. Freed, Corvallis Albert Maurice Linn, Eugene Jane Garcelon, Klamath Falls Carl Mize Little, Jr., Portland Maxine Eleanor Hansen, Portland Charles H. Lundquist, Portland Leah Maurine Hermann, Grants Pass Philip Victor Luoto, Astoria Margery Jeanne Hoffman, Marysville, Cal. LaVaune McDonald, Butte, Montana Richard Darrel Johnson, Corvallis Kendall Charles Marin, Pendleton Philip C. Jonsrud, Sandy Norman Parkinson Marshall, Redlands, Cal. Jerome Edward Lakefish, Portland Archie W. Marshik, Veneta Peter Dunham Lamb, Portland Earle V. Maynard, Eugene Paul F. Larson, Gresham Donald Lee Merrill, Portland Robert Sherman Lovell, Astoria Jeanne Marie Mills, North Bend Helen Mitchell, Junction City Harold A. Morgan, Condon Barbara Helen Neu, Portland Thomas Arthur Myers, Elgin Betty Jane Poindexter, Portland Edmund R. Niklas, Portland I va Lee Prevett, Eugene Theodore E. Y. Olsen, Portland Charles S. Pntnam, South Pasadena, Cal. Elmer Harold Olson, Portland Jay Brooks Stott, Portland Arlo B. Ordway, Hood River Louis Scott Torgeson, Eugene Emerson Browne Page, Portland Barbara E. Ward, Redding, California Charlotte L. Parr, Turner Urgel O. Wintermute, Eugene Bette Merriau Petterson, Los Angeles, Cal. Bertha Maye W odaege, Salem John Anthony Raffetto, Jr., Klamath Falls Patricia J. Wright, Portland Robert James Rasmusen, Portland James Hosford Rathbun, Portland Bache7hr of Science-- Ida Lucille Reed, Hardman Frank H. Albrecht, Baker J. Lynn Richardson, Marshfield Harold O. Ankarberg, Eugene Lloyd J. Robbins, Portland Robert Hall Bach, Oswego Eugenia Robertson, Eugene Frank Darrell Baldwin, Grants Pass Clyde LeRoy Rose, Corvallis Peyton Herbert Bennett, Helena, Montana Wilfred William Ross, Warren Herbert R. Bigej, Oregon City Jeanne Ellen Routt, Fresno, California Richard Dean Blickenstaff, Eugene James Douglas Russell, Eugene March A. Bowers, Eugene Jack Saltzman, Portland Edward Arthur Boydell, Nyssa David Vail Scoggin, Seaside Elbert Phillip Brock, Portland Eleanor A. Sederstrom, Salem Dowell Alexander Callis, Springfield William Newell Simmons, Carlton William Franklin Campbell, Independence Doris Smeed, Eugene Duane Donald Carlson, Baker Glenn Coryl Smith, Alhany William Joseph Carney, Portland Oliver Kermit Smith, Portland Bruce Wilson Carter, Roseburg Raymond Robert Smith, Jr., Portland Paul Edward Christy, Redmond Morry Stein, Klamath Falls Richard Louis Clark, Portland Graham Martin Stephenson, Corvallis Aleck Cohen, Portland Fred George Stickels, Jr., Eugene Raymond Chandler Conroy, Oakland Carleton MacLure Sutherland, Eugene Boyd M. Copenhaver, Eugene Gordon Howard Torrey, Eugene Ralph Currin, Pilot Rock Donald Edwin Turner, Heppner Robert W. Currin, Pilot Rock Richard James Turner, Portland Donald Carl Daniels, Portland June Ella Tyler, Eugene Byron Harold Davis, Coquille Robert Van Patten, Salem Fred A. Davis, Salem Richard A. Warren, Turlock, California Arthur Leonard Douglass, Portland Quay M. Wassam, Jr., Salem Marjory E. Dovey, Tacoma, Washington Clark Alan Weaver! Klamath Falls Richard S. Draper, Portland John.WiII, The Dal es Lyle C. Eastlund, Albany Charles B. Wilson, Nyssa Oberlin Jerome Evenson, Clatskanie Cornelius V. Gearin, Donald Bachelor of Business Administration-­ Howard Bruce Giesy, Aurora Allen H. Adams;Portland Betty Ann Gustavson, Alturas, California James Albert Carney, Pendleton Ernest Erwin Hansen, Eugene Robert Harry Cherney, Portland Harold Raymond Hartzell, Eugene Bruce Albert Crichton, Portland Roy James Hensley, Central Point Norma Marceil Dodde, Monmouth Raymond M. Hovee, Oregon City Donald Matthew Ellingson, Klamath Falls Paul Jackson, Eugene John Austin Foss, Moro Dorothy Jean Johuson, Lakeview William Allen Jameson, Long Beach, Cal. William Czerny Jones, Modesto, California Willard Copeland Mattson, Ashland Arthur Richard Kelly, Eugene Lawrence E. Reid, Eugene Donald C. Kirkpatrick, Klamath Falls Lee Marvin Rennolds, Redmond William H. Kirkpatrick, Baker Norman R. Richey, Eugene David Frederick Knox, Eugene Walter Stanton Robinson, Portland Roberta Louise Laing, Portland Edwin McFall Wheeler, Eugene Helen Clara Lauer, Orange, New Jersey School of Education

Bachelor of Arts- Louise Anntoinette Kennedy, Portland Marian Christensen, LaGrande Vera C. Larson, Oswego Isolde Marie Eichenlaub, Portland Arthur M. Lewis, Athena Patricia Fleming Lawson, Paisley Barbara MacLaren, Eugene Fayetta Wasser, Rainier Violette Damon MacLaughlin, Klamath Falls Avard D. Mandery, Washougal, Washington Clifford Donald Matson, Aberdeen, S. D. Bachelor of Soienoe-- Norma J. Mayger, LaGrande Florence B. Atkins, Portland Moosie Mettie, Bozeman, Montana Mary Abbie Bany, Salem Loraine M. Meusey, Salem Loy J. Barker, Chiloquin Ida Marie Mitzner, Albany Elsie M. Barnes, LaGrande Jacob Benjamin Moomaw, Jr., Empire Maybelle L. Bergmann, Portland Anne Moses, Portland Edna Shesler Booi, Monroe Zenna Moughmer, Cottage Grove Rowena Vale Bowman, Forest Grove Sally Murrow, Fairview Pauline DeMoss Brash, Portland Connell Priestley Napier, Klamath Falls Zella Maysel Burkhart, Albany Torlef Nelson, Woodburn Mary Helen Carney, Portland Cleto M. Oliveras, Seattle, Washington Esther Chapman, Portland Malcolm E. Ordway, Hood River Joe F. Davis, Oregon City George F. Peal, Joseph Louise DeRegio, Kelso, Washington Carl Frederick Peetz, Moro Leatha Frances Dix, Roseburg Winifred Anne Preston, Oregon City Grace Duncan, Oregon City Maude Rhinesmith, Eugene Christine C. Ferm, Forest Grove Patricia Jean Salisbury, Astoria Hazel May Frenck, Portland Wilhelmina A. Schmidt, Eugene Arnold Edward Garnett, Portland Jean Buchanan Stalker, Portland Stanford Glenn Gething, Portland Robert Douglas Stedman,Medford Gareth B. Goddard, Ashland Marian Jeanette Thielemann, Portland E. Jean Gregory, Longview, WashingtoR Arnold Milton Turnbull, Hood River Agnes Marie Groves, Eugene Patricia June Vandeneynde, Salem Isabel Carrol Hannon, Portland Sara June Wakefield, Boise, Idaho Iva Donnelly Harris, Portland Rose J. Zipple, Portland Margaret Rudser Haugen, Portland Josephine L. Hayes, Eugene Bachelor of Educati<>1'V-- Ruth Elizabeth Henderson, Portland J. Paul Burch, Eugene Maud Louise Homewood, Portland Meryl Irene Corbett, Independence Richard Thomas Hughes, Marshfield Katherine Olday Gibson, Portland Bruno H. Humasti, Portland Beatrice Eleen Hively, Grants Pass Gladys June Humphrey, Salem Margaret Burns Ludwigsen, Marshfield Bessie Kamarad, Klamath Falls Lila Schumacher Smith, Eugene

School of lournalism Baohelor of Arts­ Baohelor of Soienoe-­ Helen Angell, Salem Charles A. Boice, Glendale Marilyn Jane Ashley, Portland Buck Aaron Buchwach, Portland Elaine M. Dahl, Monument Raymond Foster, Jr., Eugene Mary Lois Dana, Milwaukie Betty Hamilton, Salem Shirley May Jacob, Portland Robert Harry Hancock, Portland Janice Ruth Johnson, Sheridan Evelyn Clarice Johnson, Omaha, Nebraska Betty Mae Lind, Eugene Thomas Grant Judd, Salt Lake City, Utah Helen Manning, Portland Willis Paul McCarty, Heppner Lyle Morgan Nelson, Eugene Eugene Dan Mullins, Fort Stevens Patricia Anne Parker, Eugene James F. Tait, Beverly Hills, California Mary Kay Riordan, Portland Franci. Tuckwiler, Portland Barbara Alice Roberts, Portland Kenneth M. Webber, Portland Jean Elizabeth Spearow, Portland Anna Mae Sullivan, Eugene Barbara Stallcup Warner, Montague, Cal. School of Law

Bachelor of Arts- Walker Manley Treece, Portland Ermin Earl Harper, Washington, D. C. John· Currin Veatch II, Portland Ronald M. Hubbs. San Francisco, California Joseph Floyd Walker, Eugene Robert David Payne, Ontario John Marcus Winkler, Portland Boohelor of Scie"ee- Bachelor of Laws-- WiIliam Fiske Bernard, Portland Jeannette Clare Hafner, Portland Gene L. Brown, Beaverton Clarence Edwin Luckg, Eugene' Leonard ,Glendon'Colwell; Merrill John Luther Luvaas, Eugene Bradley Deniro .Faneher, !I:he 1Jalles Leon Franklin Olmstead, Eagle Creek AlvinlJohn Gray, St. Helens ' Hayden Hull PhiIlips, St. Helens George Stadelman, The Dalles Mary·Jane Doris Wormser; Portland Jerry Joseph rFhomQson, Eugene Cecil Charles Wright; Seaside '

'Medical School NURSING EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts- Marian Anelda Holstine, Portland Doris Lillian DeLateur, Salem LaVada Chuinard Lindquist, Portland Margaret E. Graham, ,Portland Ruth Perr)' Maynard, Hillsboro Helen Bates Singletary, McMinnville Audrey IsabHfReid,'Portland . . Maude Hamson Rogers, Salt LakeCity,;Utah Mary A. Sander, Portland B.."helor of Sciettee- Mildred E. Siittalltel;'B1llings, Montalla Geraldine Ruth. Betts, Klamath Falls Annis E. Struthers, Klaniath:'Falls Elizabeth Jane Farnsworth, Portland Mary Kathryn 'Taylor, Eugene' Edna M. Greenwood, Tetry, Montana Inez B. TrelStad, Omaha, Nebra,ska Marian Ruth,Hersh, Salt Lake City,Utah

School of Music

B.."helor of Arts- Dean Walter Forbes, Monmouth Francis Y. Doran, Eugene Lois Margaret-Elaine Ginther, Lebanon Elene Lillie Douglas, Eugene Robert Earnest McFad)'en, Bend Jeanette Gordon, 'Portland Lolita B. Pierson', Ashland Ervin Lesser,Portiand Norman Ronald Riehards, Portland Jane Young Lower, Eugene Geraldine Isabelle Walker, Portland B.."helor of Music- Margaret Yost, Portland Donald Boyce Gaddes, Vancouver, B. C. Leslie Kline Hildenbrandt, Portland B.."helor of Sciettee- Emery S. Hobson, Eugene Edna Rebecca Anderson, Eugene Andrew ,-o;:wney, Eugene Robert Lewis Carlson, Portland The flowers at these 'commencement exercises have been presented in memory of the late Paul Frederick Anderson, who would have been graduated with a distinguisbed record in this class of the School of Music.

School of Physical Education

Bachelor of Soiettee- Hazel Oldfield, Leabul'g T. Henry Anderson', Baker Theodore HenrySarpola, Astoria George Lloyd Andrews, Victoria,B. C. Grace Mary Scully, 'LaGrartde Orval Burke Austin, Eugene Hugh GilmanSimpson,Etigei1~ Helen Louise Barklow, Portland William J. Borcher, Klamath Falls B.."helor of Pkysical Educaticm­ Robert Clarence Boyd, Eugene Anna' Lucy ,Banick, Eugene Don Walter Galbreaith, Boise, Idaho Ethel Dixon,Klamath Falls Barbara E. Hinton, Victoria, B. C. Margaret Jean Lesher, Portland Donald F. Mabee, The Dalles Mildred Mae Thomas, Portland Elmer E. Mallory, Junction City DOCTOR OF LAWS .' C~ferted UP9n ESTHER POHL LOVEJOY . In recognition of her energy and .devo~~n.ill·arganizingJ'he,ageilci~s "'fpubUc',hll8lth' and welfare ;)0' el~ating:t!JestBlldards,aj,me

MASTER OF ART-SIN PUBLIC SERVICE Conferred upon JESSIE MILLAR HONEYMAN In .recognition of her years of unselfish and devoted public service; her. tirele~sefforts in conserving as a heritage·f9r,p

.:MASTERO'FARTS . CQnferred upon EDISON TltsLA MARSHALL In recognition of his career as a creative writer, an adventure as e~citing as thase, found in his own stories; in recognition of his eminence as 'a novelist;. ·and·'his cinspirati9n ·to a generation of young writers in· the University where he wason"e a student.

9dllanrcd ~rorrssional~lgrrfS School of Law Dootor of JwriBprudence­ Charles A. Phipps, The Dalles

Medical Schaol '. . tDoctor oj Medicine- Richard ,Wilson,Leopg, Por.t1and Herbert Lepper Armentrout, Portland Aarne Johannes LinLShingt.on Joh~ William C.odliJ:)g, Seattle, W3I'hington Jahn Rush FordRic!J"rdsQn,Portland Wilham Jaml!s ·Cortlgan;· Portland Robert,Earl Rinehart,.Wheeler '. Charles Ward Day, Seattle, Washington John Walter Ritchie, Hagerman, Idaho Jack Elliot Dunlap, Portland John T\teodore Robson, Seattle, Washington George Alan Fisher, Portland 'Wilhelm John Sittner, Portland ' Harold Lionel Fisher, Weiser, Idaho . Go.rdon David Steinfeld, Portland Philip Mark Frederick, Seattle, Washil\gton John Elvin Snyder" Seattle,'Wa'shington James Hadley Gerow, Portland Jack Ernest Stucky, Kl~mathFal1s Barnard Hall, POrtland ... Donglas Hamilton :raylor, Cloverdale Thomas Sylvester Healy, 'Portland George'Everett Thompson, Po.rtland John Dunn Kavanaugh, Portland . , James·Ho.ward.Va.ney,.'Ppwers Elwood William Kreutzer, Salt Lake City, John Gates Verperk11\oes, l(o.oskia, ldaho Utah' . ,Joseph Lawrence Yuhas, Stockett"Montana t Ta be granted June 12, 1942. ~rQdUQtt~fgrf£s

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY **Francis Joseph Reithel, B.A., Reed, M.A., Oregon. Portland. Major, Biocllemistry; minors, Physiology, Chemistry Thesis: The reaction of formaldehyde with ascorbic and other enediol compounds.

MASTER OF ARTS Steven Vincente David, B.A., Kansas. New York City. Major, Journalism Thesis: The role of communications in strengthening Pan-American relationships. Robert William Dent, B.A., Oregon. Eugene. Major, English Thesis: Higher and lower wisdom in Milton's program of education. Mary Failing, B.A., Oregon. Portland. Major, Education Thesis: A study of the nature of reading ability. Ruth C. Greenwood, A.B., Allegheny, San Pedro, California. Major, Education Thesis: The use of Spanish songs in teaching Spanish. John J. Gross, B.A., Oregon. Eugene. Major, English Thesis: Carlyle and the social novelists. James Clinton Harris, Jr., B.A., Willamette. Spokane, Washington Major, Economics Thesis: A study of the Pacific Coast longshore industry with special reference to col. lective bargaining and its influence on the stabilization and equalization of long· shoremen's incomes. *Jean Elizabeth Hill, B.S., Oregon. Portland. Major, Anatomy; minor, Education Thesis: The efiect of X-rayon the resistance of the skin to Straphylococcus infection. Almeda Fuller Holst, B.A., Oregon. Eugene. Major, Education Thesis: A comparison of the errors made by retarded readers of high and low intelligence. Iolani Ingalls, B.A., Principia. Elsah, Illinois. Major, English Thesis: A critical index of Defoe's Review. *Julia Joski, B.S., Puget Sound. Raymond, Washington. Major, Bacteriology; minor, Biochemistry Thesis: Correlation between susceptibility to neoarsphenamine and sulfathiazole in vitro and certain other characteristics of streptococci from subacute endocarditis. Francis Thomas Keltner, B.S., Oregon. Coquille. Major, General Studies Thesis: A comparative study of the children of non·migrants and migrants in the Newberg high school for the school year 1940-41. Robert B. Knox, B.A., Oregon. Oregon City. Major, French; minor, Spanish Thesis: The child-poetry of Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. *Mary France Kuylaars, B.A., Reed. Portland. Major, Bacteriology; minor, Histology Thesis: A study of the organisms associated with N. gonorrhea in material from patients. (With special reference to their effect upon the efficiency of diagnosis by the culture method.) *Robert L. Landis, B.S., Portland. Portland. Major, Bacteriology; minor, Biochemistry Thesis: A study of methods of primary isolation, cultivation and ide!l.tificatinn of the Gonococcus. Edith Vaughn McCormick, B.A., Oregon. Portland. Major, History; minor, Education Thesis: American-Japanese Relations, 1922 to 1937. Marian C. Maynard, B.A., Toronto. Vancouver, B.C. Major, Physical Education Thesis: A scale of exercises adapted to test certain aspects of motor learning. Duane Mellem, B.A., Concordia. Wyndmere, North Dakota. Major, Physical Education Thesis: A study of the factors of speed, mass, power, and experience in relation to a football charging experience. . * Granted June 10, 1941. ** To be granted June 12, 1942. F. Dean Moore, B.A., Oregon. Eugene. MaioI', English Thesis: Some reconsiderations of the prosody of Samson Ag...... tes. Elsie Peterson, B.A., Oregon. MaioI', Psychology Thesis: A study of the relationship hetween emotionality and maze learning in the rat. ·Kate Clearwater Rogers, B.A., Reed. Portland. MaioI', Bacteriology; minor, Biochemistry. Thesis: Investigations concerning the antigeniG relationship of Shig. paradysenteriae Flexner and Escherichia coli strains. ·Willis E. Smick, B.S., Washington State. Seattle, Washington. Major, Bacteriology; minor, Medical Sciences Thesis: A method of evaluating the hacteria removed from the hands in preoperative hand preparation. Anita Foster Sorenson, B.A., Montclair State Teachers. Eugene. MaioI', English Thesis: The development of Christopher Marlowe's dramatic power. Robert L. Stephenson, B.A., Oregon. Lakeview. MaioI', Anthropology Thesis: Some problems involved in the typology of North American projectile points. Harold Ramsay Stobie, B.A., Oregon. Eugene. Major, English Thesis: Prolegomenon to the study of rhetoric in Chaucer. Dale Everington Strick, B.A., Reed. Portland. Maior, History Thesis: John Morley, historical thinker and writer. Erma Taylor, A.B., Willamette. Eugene. Major, French; minor, Spanish Thesis: Some aspects of Paul Claudel. ·Jean Taylor, B.A., Oregon. Eugene. Major, Bacteriology; minor, Biochemistry Thesis: A study of the "H" antigens of Escherichia coli. Richard William Thomas, B.A., Linfield. Fallon, Nebraska. Major, General Studies Thesis: A study of student morale, University of Oregon, February 1942. ·John Keyomaro Uchiyama, B.A., Pacific University. Cornelius. Major, Bacteriology; minor, Biochemistry Thesis: A correlation of the types of skin reactions with species of Streptococcus isolated from allergic individuals. Tamara Varm, B.A., San Francisco State. San Francisco, California. Major, English; minor. French Thesis: The relation of Wycherley's comedies to Ben Jonson's and Moliere's: a com­ parative study. Rohert Louis Winestone, B.A., Oregon. Portland. Major, Economics Thesis: The cross purposes of some of the economic policies of the Roosevelt admillis­ tration from 1933 to 1936.

MASTER OF SCIENCE ··George A. J. Berglund. B.S., Washington. Portland. Major, Anatomy; minor, Medical Sciences Thesis: Vascular pattern of lesions of multiple sclerosis. William Avery Cass, II, B.A., Pomona. Elsinore, California. Major, Psychology Thesis: An experimental investigation of the dissociation hypothesis, utilizing a post· hypnotic technique. Thelma Drake Cliff, B.S., Oregon State. Portland. Major, History Thesis: A history of the Warm Springs Reservation, 1855-1900. John W. Dunn, B.S., Oregon. Eugene Major, Education Thesis: The motion picture attendaDce hahits of adolescent students: a study of the attendance of 570 junior and senior high school students with consideration of the nature of the motion pictures shown. Kathryn S. Fossum, B.S., Minnesota. Eugene. MaioI', Physical Education Thesis: A study of inter-relationships among various measurements made on a group of college women selected with special reference to swimming ahility. ··Doris Sholund Highet, B.S., Washingt..n. Portland. Major, Biochemistry; minor, Bacteriology Thesis: An improved procedure for the determination of ascorhic acid based upon tIoe use of a xylene solution of 2, 6-dichlorophenol indophenol. • Granted June 10, 1941• •• To be granted June 12, 1942. Andrew Albert Hurney, B.S., Oregon. Marcola. Major, Physical Education Thesis: An objective and simplified method of measuring starting response time and charging time in'football situations. Andrei Isotoff, B.S., Oregon. Eugene. Major, Geog~aphy; minor, Anthropology , Thesis: Rusaian contributions to 'the geographical knowledge of :Alaska and the adjacent islands and seas. William, Johnson, B.S., Oregon.JlInction City. 'Major, Physical Education Thesis: A survey of boys' physical ed,lIcation facilities, programs, and policies in Oregon's twenty·four junior high schools. Bert C. Kerns, B.S" Oregon. Eugene. Major, 'Physical Education Thesis: A study of the validity and reliability of power,type tests in relation to the ability of high school 'boys 'to develop power in charging,three selected weights through two different distances. "Eugene Virgil LaClair, B.A., Oregon. North'Bend. Major, Bacteriology; minor, Biochemistry Thesis: The use of onlated plasma in the Kahn and Kolmer tests for syphilis. Harry N.Lancaster, 11.S., Oregon State. Eugene. Major, English Thesis: The begjnnings of realism in the American short story. Jack R. Leighton, B,S., Oregon. Eugene. Major, Physical Education Thesis: A simple objective and reliable measure of Bexibility. HRichard Wilson Leong, B.A., Linfield. Portland. Major, Biochemistry; minor, Medical Sciences Thesis: A study of the reducing substances and lactic acid formed in the condensation of formaldehyde by calcium hydroxide. HAarne Johannes Lindgren, B.S., Oregon. Astoria. Major: Physiology; minor, Medical Sciences, Thesis: Reflex production of heart'block and related changes in physiology of the heart. Willametta Logsdon, B.S., Oregon. Riddle. Major, Educatip" Thesis: Feasibility'of supervised correspon

~nmmQl1!ofl)fgrttSQ:onfmfd Bachelor of Arts 161 Bachelor of Science _ 320 Bachelor of Architecture 1 Bachelor of Business Administration 14 Bachelor of Education ·6 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture 1 Bachelor.of Laws 7 Bachelor of Music 4 Bachelor of Physical Education 4 Master of Arts ..c...... 83 Master of Science 25 Master of Education 11 Master of Fine Arts 3 Doctor of ·Philos-ophy 1 Doctor of Jurisprudence 1 Doctor of Laws 1 Doctor of'Medicine 51 Total Degrees 644 Certificates 55 ~(Qtts and ~ommi.s5jons tNursing Certificates Certificate in Surgical Nureing-­ Eltha B. Given, Kimberly, Idaho Winnifred Eleanor deWitt, Portland Edna Mae Greenwood, Terry, Montana Elizabeth Jane Farnsworth, Portland Esthel Sarena Gully, Salem Marian Ruth Hersh, Salt Lake Citr., Utah C61'tijicate in Obstetrical Nurtting­ Marie Holdaway, Sacramento, Cahfornia Katherine Moran Holderbaum, Great Falls, Doris Lillian DeLateur, Salem Montana Helen Bates Singletary, McMinnville Shirley Jean Howell, Clackamas Certificate in Pediatric 'Nursing-­ Verla Mary Johanson, Salt Lake City, Utah Elizabeth Childs, Albany Madeleine Aloise Kelly, Portland LaVada Chuinard Lindquist, Portland Rhoda Larsen, Mantua, Utah Elizabeth Mary Peters, Clackamas lone Elzada Lawrence, Logan, Utah Agnes lone McKenna, Denver, Colorado C61'tificate in Nursing SuperviBionr- Helen Mildred Marcy, Lakeview Marion Rose Clark, Portland Ruth Perry Maynard, Idaho Falls, Idaho Marian Anelda Holstine, St. Helens Stella Marie Meagher. Portland Agnes Elizabeth McConnell, Portland Marjorie Eleanor Miller, Great Falls, Mont. Harriett Ann McRay, Myrtle Point Grace C. Nason, Moab, Utah Ruth 1. Peffley, Great Falls, Montana Certificate in Public Health Nureing-­ Mary Ellen Perfield, Puyallup, Wash. Dorothy Elizabeth Allison, Billings, Montana Ruth Elizabeth Reimer, Beatrice, Nebraska Florence Matilda Anderson, Bozeman, Mont. Maude Hamson Rogers, Salt Lake City, Dorothy Ingraham Battle, Denver, Colorado Utah Ann Brazzel, Tucson, Arizona Helen Lucile Ross, Cornelius Ethel Marie Bruce, Portland Mildred E. Simantel, Billings, Montana Ann Eileen CummlDgs, Salem M. Helen Smith, Gresham Phyllis Jean Dalziel, Los Angeles, California Margaret Olive Spencer, Halsey Eva Ann Davis, Portland Mabel Howard Stafford, Fresno, California Luella Lois Derrett, Tucson, Arizona Alice Mae Stout Corvallis Mary Lucille Donahue, Butte, Montana Mary Kathryn Taylor, Eugene Marion Fenner, Santa Barbara, California Mary Walker Williams, Carson City, Nevada Mary Charlotte Feore, Tucson, Aruona Margaret Ann Willmon, Phoenix, Arizona Eleanor Lucille Ferguson, Grangeville, Idaho Cora Alvina Winter, Portland t To be granted June 12, 1942. Military Commissions The following University of Oregon students have completed work in the department of Military Science qualifying them for commissions in the Officers Reserve Corps, United States Army: First Lieutenant, Medical Sectilm-­ James Durkheimer Franklin Meeds Butler James W. Frost Carl Wakely Calhoun William D. Fugit William James Corrigan Alvin J. Gray Barnard Hall Thomas A. Hardy Thomas Sylvester Healy Raymond M. Hovee Graham Slagle McConnell David F. Knox Gordon Wesley McGowan Loyal C. Lang Scott Bennett McKeown Julian E. Leonard George Everett Thompson Roy T. Lindley Carl M. Little Second Lieutenant­ Willis P. McCarty Allen H. Adams Frank C. McKinney Frank H. Albrecht Ernest C. Murphy Richard D. Blickenstaff Robert M. Oleson Paul R. Bocci Emerson B. Page March A. Bowers Warren B. Phillips Kenneth L. Bowes John A. Raffetto, Jr. Kenneth R. Boyle William J. Regner Gene L. Brown Frank A. Rowe William J. Browne James D. Russell Stephen S. Bush David V. Scoggin Duane D. Carlson Jerome B. Shank James A. Carney Glenn C. Smill. Robert H. Cherney Morry Stein Kenneth W. Christianson Fred G. Stickels James R. Creighton Don G. Swink Ralph E. Currin Louis S. Torgeson Robert W. Currin Walker M. Treece James N. Curry Richard A. Warren Eugene J. Didak Edwin M. Wheeler Richard S. Draper Ernest E. Williams 'Rtcognition for !lonora iJll)ork

THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE WITH HONORS Helen Angell (Journalism) Thesis: Censorship in World War II. Marjorie Eileen Clear (English) Thesis: Shakespeare's lachimo, the Italianateo Ruth Cole (English) Thesis: Massinger's The Unnatural C<»nbat. Jeanne Marie DeNeffe (English) Thesis: Massinger's The Fatal Dowry. Billie Jean Dexter (English) Thesis: Massinger's Duke of Milan. Hope M. Hughes (History) Thesis: The Communist influence on the Chinese Revolution. Alice Luvaas (English) Thesis: The background and history of Elizabethan· revenge tragedy. Clinton Starbuck McGill (Psychology) Thesis: A study of the menarcheal characteristics of college women. Janet Evangeline Morris (Psychology) Thesis: Evaluation of stenographic aptitude tests. Elizabeth Plankinton (English) Thesis: Shakespeare's commentary on revenge tragedy in The Tempoot. Nicholas Riasanovsky (History) Thesis: The nature of the Decembrist Rebellion. Jerome B. Shank (English) Thesis: The date of Spenser's Mother Hubberc18 Tale. Milton M. Small (History) Thesis: The land question in Russian politics from 1905 to 1917.

THE MASTER'S DEGREE WITH HONORS William Avery Cass, II (Master of Science, Psychology) Steven Vincente David (Master of Arts, Journalism) Phi Beta Kappa FALL ELECTION-SENIOR SIX Avis Klemme Alice Luvaas Walter Krause Milton M. Small Robert S. Lovell Nicholas Riasanovsky

SPRING ELECTION Sarah Julia Burgess (Honorary) Hope M. Hughes Helen L. Angell June Louise Johnson Kenneth R. Boyle Mary A. Krafsic Buck Aaron Buchwach Nina Rae McCulley Marian Christensen Clinton Starbuck McGill, jr. Marjory Clear Rolland C. Merrifield Carol M. Cook Janet Evangeline Morris Robert W. Currin Patricia Anne Parker Billie Jean Dexter Elizabeth S. Plankinton Elaine Beverly Ferry Dorothy Retzlaff Alvin John Gray Clyde L. Rose Ruth Hall Jerome B. Shank Roy J. Hensley Ruth Sprecher Earl A. Holmer Elizabeth Steed Gerald A. Heustis Kathryn C. Thompson Sigma Xi ACTIVE MEMBERS George Berglund Herman Vehrs ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Fred B. Claussen Victor Piestrak George R. Costello Whitney Scobert Tyra T. Hutchens T. Monroe Shelley John Larsell Archie Tunturi William Lidbeck George Ulett 2lnnouncement of2lcQ'dmic2lmatds for 1911"12

Margaret V. Allen Memorial vertising problem submitted by students of Scholarships advertising. First pme, $BO: Scholarship awards totalling $25 per year FREDO. M:AY are made from the Margaret V. Allen Memo­ rial Fund to deserving women students of Second prize, $10: the University. The fund was established ALLAN F. HUNT by alumni of the Allen Preparatory School. Third prize, $6: ALVA A. GRANQUIST JEAN SULLIVAN PHYLLIS E. GRAY HO'nQrable mention: RICHARD TURNER American Law Book Prizes The American Law Book Company offers Nathan Burkan Memorial Prizes each year separately bound topics from Cor­ pus JuriJJ Secundwm to those law students The American Society of Composers, Au­ who have the best scholastic records in the thors, and Publishers awards $35 'for the best several courses covering the topics that have paper or papers submitted by'a student or stu' been separately bound to date. dents in the graduating class of the School of Law on the subject of copyright law. Agency: PAUL J. JOLMA JOHN L. LUVAAS Bills and Nme8: NORMAN J. WIENER Prince L. Campbell Scholarship CO'1I8titutionaL LOIW: JOHN L. LUVAAS , This scholarship, usually amounting to $15 Contracts: a month, is awarded to an upper-division wom­ JOHN C. VEATCH, II an student. Criminal Law: CAROLINE ELIZABETH STEED WILLIAM F. BERNARD TntBt8: Chi Omega Prize CHARLES A. PHIPPS A prize of $25 is awarded by Chi Omega Wills: sorority to the woman student in the Depart­ JOHN L. LUVAAS ment of Sociology deemed most worthy on the basis of scholarship, character, and promise. Associated Women Students MARY JANE PECK Scholarships The Associated Women Students of the Chi Omega Scholarship Cup University award scholarships of VlI.rying amounts to worthy women students. This cup is awarded annually to the soror­ CAROL M. COOK ity with the highest grade average during the HELEN L. ANGELL preceding academic year. ZETA TAU ALPHA Bancroft-Whitney Prize . The Bancroft-Whitney, Company, law pub­ Bernard Daly Scholarships hshers, awards annually a legal pubUcation Under terms of the will of the late Dt.Ber­ to the senior law student who has maintained nard Daly of Lakeview, Oregon, worthy sell­ the highest grade average throughout his supporting young men and women of Lake work in the School of Law. County, Oregon may receive a part or all of CHARLES A. PHIPPS their necessary college expenses from the Ber· nard Daly Educational Fund. The scholars are selected annually from a list of applicants Beta Gamma Sigma Award recommended by the county judge and county To honor outstanding scholastic attain­ school superintendent of Lake County, after ment, the name of the freshman major stu­ a qualifying examination held in Lake dent in the School of Business Administra­ County. tion receiving the highest grade average BETTY C. ALLEN each year is engraved on a permanent record AGNES M. BARRY plaque placed in the corridor of the Com­ EVADNA CASIDAY merce Building by Beta Gamma Sigma, LOIS A. CLAUSE honorary commerce fraternity. GENEVIEVE M. GRAVES YVONNE M. UMPHLETTE EVA M. GRIFFIN BERNICE F. GUNTHER Botsford, Constantine, and Gardiner DOROTHY J. JOHNSON LUCILLE JOHNSON Prizes PATRICIA F. LAWSON These prizes are awarded each year by the NORMAL OGLE Botsford, Constantine, and Gardiner Adver­ LILLIE M. PETERSON tising Agency for the best solutions of an ad- WILLIAM J. STRIEBY Delta Phi Alpha Award Jewett'Prizes A volume of German literature is awarded Thes,e prizes, amounting to 1l10re than $200, each year by Delta Phi' Alpha, German hon­ are awarded' annually in a se,ries of public­ orary society, to the outstanding student in speaking contests. Funds for the prizes werjll German. given to the University in memory of'the late ERNEST E. WILLIAMS W. F. Jewett by his wife, Mrs. Mary 1ewett. FIllST lNTERSECTIONAL EXT!Dt\'(JllE'SPIlECH French Republic Prize Men: A silver medal is awarded annually to the E:xceUent, $10: best senior student of French language and WILLIAM 1. MOSHOFSKY literature. Superior, $5 each: KENNETH ROMAIN BOYLE HAROLD H. LOCKE MERCER G. BROWN Gerlinger CUp Women: This cup, presented by Mrs. George Ger­ SuperiOT. $5 each: linger, former regent of the University, is MARY JANE DICKSON awarded by a committee of faculty, town, and GERD HANSEN student women to the best all-around woman SECOND INTERSECTIONAL EXTEMPORE SPm<:tJH of the junior class. E:xceUent, $10 each: MARJORIE DIBBLE SHERMAN SIl\J:PSON JOHN F. McCLIMENT Hilton Prizes Svperim-, $5 each: These prizes are given to the students who WILLIS B. JOHNSON present the best oral discussions of a legal sub­ ALVA GRANQUIST ject selected by the faculty of the School of WALTER M. DICKINSON Law. The first prize is awarded by Mr. Frank THIRD INTIi1RSECTIONAL EXTEMPORE SPEllCH H. Hilton of Portland, and the second prize is awarded by the School of Law. E:xceUent. $10: HELEN M. JOHNSON First prize. $50: CARLTON R. REITER Superio-r, $5 each: ELDON V. JENNE Sec<»td prize, $25: WILLIAM J. MOSHOFSKY JEANNETTE E. THATCHER CHARLES W. ROFFE Good, $11.50: , Gertrude Watson Holman Memorial HOBART M. BIRD Scholarships INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS CONTEST Scholarship awards totaling $120 are given E:x..Uent, $10: annually to women students from the Gertrude JANE M. HOOKER Watson Holman Memorial Fund. The fund was established by the Gamma Phi Beta moth­ Svperi01', $5: ers, and friends of the late Mrs. Rufus' Hol­ TED HALLOCK man. DEFENSE BOND CONTEST MARJORIE DIBBLE First prize, $15: ABBIE JANE WHITE JANE M. HOOKER AMEYWILSON Seoond prize, $10: DOROTHY A. DURKEE Herbert Crombie Howe Scholarship Third prize, $5: This scholarship is endowed through a gift MERCER G. BROWN from Mrs. Herbert Crombie Howe in memory of her husband, a member of the faculty of CUMULATIVE FORENSIC' AWARDS. $10 EACH the Department of English from 1901 until his LOIS L. BECHDOLT death in 1940, and for many years faculty rep­ EARL A. HOLMER resentative to the Pacific Coast Intercollegi­ JANE M. HOOKER ate Athletic Conference. It is awarded to MERLIN E. NELSON students injured in athletic competition, to ELVA JANE SOUTH help them continue their education. MICHl YASUI FRANK THOMAS BOYD Koyl CUp Interfraternity Council Scholarship This cup, presented by Charles W. Koyl. '11, is awarded each year to the man who, in Cups the opinion of a committee of the faculty, is The Interfraternity Council awards annU­ the best all-around man of the junior class. ally two cups: one, presented by W. A. RAYMOND JOHN SCHRICK Dahlberg, faculty adviser to the council, to the fraternity whose members have earned the highest grade point average during the pre­ Kwama Scholarship ceding year; and one, presented by Dean Kwama, sophomore women's honor society, Karl W. Onthank, to the fraternity pledge annually awards one or more scholarships to class earning the highest grade point average women students on the basis of ability and during the fall term. need. DELTA UPSILON MARIE J. ROGNDAHL PHI GAMMA DELTA JOYCE ELEANOR SCOTT Lawyers Cooperative Prizes Marshall-Case-Haycox Prizes The Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Com­ Prizes for the best and for the second·best pany awards annually: a copy of Ballantine's short story submitted hy students are offered Law DictionaT1/ to the law student doing the each year by Edison Marshall, ex·'17; Rob· Best work in the course in Legal Bibliography; ert Ormond Case, '20, and Ernest J. Haycox, and separately bound topics from A"","can '23. Contestants are limited to undergradu­ Jurisprudence to those students having the ates regularly enrolled and in good standing. best scholastic records in the several courses covering the topics included in the volumes First prize, $50: of American Jurisprudence published to date. IDA JUDITH LESSER Agency: Second prize, $S5: PAUL J. JOLMA JOHN A. WILLIAMS Bankruptcy: Honorable mention: PHILIP B. LOWRY RALPH O. KRAMER Bills and Notes: DUANE R. TAYLOR NORMAN J. WIENER Conflict of Laws: Men's Dormitory Scholarship Cup JOHN L. LUVAAS This cup, presented by Mrs. Genevieve Constitutional Law: Turnipseed, director of dormitories, is awarded JOHN L. LUVAAS annually to the men's hall having the highest Contracts: scholastic average for the year. JOHN C. VEATCH, II SIGMA HALL Corporations: NORMAN J. WIENER Equity: Mortar Board Scholarships PHILIP B. LOWRY Mortar Board, women's honor society, pto­ Evidence: vides each year a varying amount of money CHARLES A. PHIPPS for the assistance of worthy women students. Legal Bibliooraph,y: ALVIN JOHN GRAY EVA M. FLEMING CLARETHEL ROSELUND

Library Day Prizes Oregon Mothers Scholarships The University Library and friends annual­ ly award prizes for the best personal libraries The Oregon Mothers organization awards of University students. three scholarships annually to freshman stu· dents graduating from Oregon high schools: GRADUATE DIVISION the $200 Petronella G. Peets Scholarship and First prize, $10: two $150 scholarships. JOHN J. GROSS ALYCE M. PEPION Second prize, $5: AUDREY R. HOLLIDAY JOSEPH AUSTIN RANNEY DORIS J. McLAIN Honorable mention: PATRICIA L. YOUNG JANE GRAY WARD UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION Oregon State Society of Certified First prize, $10: Public Accountants' Prize JOHN F. SPEER Second prize, $5: This award, consisting of accounting books BILLIE E. WADE to the value of $25, is made each year to the outstanding student in accounting. 'Honorable mention: EDITH A. ONTHANK CHARLES H. LUNDQUIST

Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie Memorial Panhellenic Scholarships Scholarship These scholarships, amounting usually to Five $200 scholarships are to be awarded $35 each, are awarded to women students. annually for the study of medicine at the Uni­ ANNT.AMES versity of Oregon Medical School. One schol. WANDA BURCH arship is awarded each year to the outstanding FRANCES R. COX premedical student at the University of Ore· ELIZABETH P. CRITES gon in the last year of his premedical studies; MARY JANE DICKSON the scholarship is renewable for each of his VELITA M. ESTEY four years of medical training at the U niver­ EVA M. FLEMING sity of Oregon Medical School if he continues ALVAA. GRANQUIST to maintain a high scholastic record. The PHYLLIS E. GRAY scholarships are a memorial to Dr. Kenneth RUTH L. GREEN A. J. Mackenzie, former dean of the Medical C. LOUISE HERING School; they are endowed through a bequest HELEN M. HOLDEN from the late Mildred Anna Williams. FRANCES M. ORAM ARTHUR W. BERG JOYCE E. SCOTT Ellen M. Pennell Scholarships Pi Delta Phi Award These scholarships, covering regular tui. Pi Delta Phi, honorary French society, tion fees, are awarded annually to students presents a book prize each year to the student in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts. who has made the greatest progress in un· They are endowed through a bequest from dergraduate courses in French. Miss Ellen M. Pennell, for many years a member of the University Library staff. ELAINE BEVERLY FERRY ROBERT J. FORSYTH DONALD J. MARTEL Pot and Quill Prize ERNEST NELSON SANDGREN A prize of $5 is awarded by Pot and Quill, DONALD L. SHIRLEY society of women writers, for the best piece of writing submitted hy a woman student in an annual contest. Phi Alpha Delta Scholarship Award MARY LOUISE VINCENT The name of the graduating third-year student in law who has the highest scholastic George Rebec Prize in Philosophy average for his three years of work in law is placed on the honor-roll plaque in Fenton A cash prize of $25 is awarded annually to Hall donated by the Portland alumni chapter the undergraduate student who submits the of Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity. best essay on a philosophical topic. The prize is named in honor of Dr. George Rebec, pro­ CHARLES A. PHIPPS fessor emeritus of philosophy. Funds for the prize have been contributed by several friends of the University. Phi Beta Scholarships ROBERT S. FRENCH These scholarships are awarded by Phi Beta, women's national professional fraternity Honorable mention: for music and drama, to women students in MARJORY E. CLEAR the School of Music, on the basis of talent, scholarship, and worthiness. Rotana Scholarship LEONE B. LA DUKE ELIZABETH M. WALKER The Portland Rotana Club, women's aux­ iliary of the Rotary Club, provides an annual award of $25 to the most worthy junior worn· Phi Beta Kappa Prize an major in business administration. This prize, consisting of books to the value DOROTHY F. OSHANIC of $25, is offered annually hy Alpha of Oregon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. The award is Sigma Delta Chi Scholarship Award made, on the basis of scholarship and promise, to a student completing lower·division work. Recognition for exceptional scholarship is awarded annually to journalism students by EDITH A. ONTHANK Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fra­ ternity, through its national headquarters at Phi Chi Theta Key Detroit. BUCK AARON BUCHWACH The Phi Chi Theta Key is awarded annu­ HELEN L. ANGELL ally, on the basis of high scholastic standing PATRICIA A. PARKER and general student activities, to a woman in the senior class of the School of Business Ad­ ministration. Sigma Delta Chi Senior Award EATHEL L. SUTTON Through a committee of student, faculty, and professional men, Sigma Delta Chi makes this award to the outstanding graduating sen· Portland Businessmen's Scholarship ior, selected for scholarship, character, and A $1,000 scholarship for study at the leadership. University of Oregon, payable in four yearly BUCK AARON BUCHWACH installments of $250, is awarded annually to an outstanding man graduating from a Port­ land high school. Funds for the scholarship Sigma Delta Pi Award are provided by a group of Portland business­ A medal and a book prize are awarded each men. year by the Oregon chapter of Sigma Delta STANLEY T. ROBINSON Pi, honorary Spanish society, to the student in advanced courses in Spanish who has made the greatest progress during the school year. Physical Education Honor Award BETTY JANE POINDEXTER The faculty of the School of Physical Edu­ cation presents certificates each year in recog· Spinsters Scholarship nition of outstanding qualities of sound schol­ arship, high idealism, and worthy professional A $100 scholarship is awarded annually by accomplishment in the field of physical edu­ the Spinsters Club of Eugene to a junior cation. woman student residing in Eugene. ETHEL MAE DIXON EATHEL L. SUTTON State Scholarships RAYMOND J. NICHOLS DORIS NORDSTROM A limited number of state scholarsbips are WILLIAM L. ORDWAY awarded annually to students of tbe institu­ DOROTHY OSHANIC tions of the Oregon State System of Higher CLINTON ELDON PAINE Education, covering tuition and laboratory A. LEIGHTON PLATT and course fees. To be eligible, an entering BETTIE LORETTA PLOTNER student must rank in the upper third of his BETTY JANE POINDEXTER high-school graduating class; an applicant CHARLES S. POLITZ who has previously attended an institution HELEN RAYBURN of higher learning must have a very high ANN REYNOLDS grade point average. ADELE RIGGS MARY G. ALDERSON ROSEMARIE RILEY MARGARET A. AMBLER BERYL ROBERTSON G. RICHARD BAKER MARIE ROGNDAHL DENNIS BAKEWELL GEORGE SCHADE WARREN BEAN RAYMOND JOHN SCHRICK, Jr. ARTHUR W. BERG BARBARA SCOTT MARYJANE BOVINGDON NANCY SCOTT HAROLD BREVIG DONALD E. SELBY STEPHEN BRISTOL BERKELEY SNOW, Jr. BARBARA BROWNE GENEVIEVE SPEELMAN WALLACE BULLARD HARRY DALE STURGES ELAINE BURNHAM JEANNETTE E. THATCHER ROBERT LESLIE BURNS BETTY JANE THORPE NELL CARPENTER DOROTHY UNDERWOOD DOROTHY JEAN CARTER RUTH WAGGONER WINIFRED LOUISE CASTERLINE RICHARD WARREN BARTON ELWOOD CLEMENS STANLEY EDWARD WEBER CAROL COOK MARGUERITE WEIGANT MARJORIE CRAVEN LEO VERN WELCH RUTH HELEN CRYMES ROLLIN B. WOOD BILLIE JEAN DEXTER OGLESBY H. YOUNG ARTHUR DOUGLASS PATRICIA YOUNG JACK COLEMAN EDWARDS LUCILLE YUNGEN NATHAN PORTER EDWARDS DORIS FRANCES FASSETT ROSE MARY FISHBACK T. Neil Taylor Scholarship in Editing JANET ELLEN FLEISCHHAUER This award of $100 is given annually (or HILDA W. FREED the best editorial investigation by a semor WYMAN J. FRENCH major in journalism. Funds for the award ax:e ROBERT GILMORE provided by T. Neil Taylor of Oakland, Cab· RUTH GOURLEY fornia, University graduate in the Class of PHYLLIS ELIZABETH GRAY 1931. ARMIN H. GROPP DOROTHY HENNING Thirty-five doUars: ROY JAMES HENSLEY HELEN ANGELL C. LOUISE HERING Censorship in World War II AUDREY HOLLIDAY KEITH ELDON HOPPES 7'kirty dollars: CLARENCE HORTON BUCK BUCHWACH D. JANE HUSTON Anti-Semitic Propaganda in U. S. A. DRUSILLA JOHNSON Twenty dollars: HELEN MURIEL JOHNSON TED HARMON BETTY L. JONES Future of East Indies and India AVIS KLEMME (2 theses) PEGGY KLINE FREDA KOEHLER Fifteen dollars: WALTER KRAUSE PATRICIA PARKER MIRIAM LACKEY Problems of War Finance-1942 LEONE LA DUKE IDA JUDITH LESSER VIRGINIA CLARA LIPPMAN HAROLD LLOYD W. F. G. Thacher Award CHARLES H. LUNDQUIST This award is made to a junior man student HELEN LUVAAS in advertising 'In. the basis of scholars~i!" in· JAMES MALCOLM McCALLUM terest in advert,slDg, and personal qual'ties. NINA RAE McCULLEY MARIETTA McMANIGAL HOWARD L. VIERLING BILL MALTMAN ORVILLE H. MARCELLUS, Jr. DOUGLAS E. MILLICAN Turnbull-Hall Award EDNA LEE MONTGOMERY Each year the name of the outstanding sen­ CLARE ELIZABETH MORGAN ior student member of the staff of the ORB­ HUGH B. MUIR GON DAILY EMERALD is engraved on a plaque KENZO NAKAGAWA which hangs in the EMERALD news room. The MERLIN E. NELSON plaque was presented in 1931 by George Turn­ ROY NELSON bull and Vinton H. Hall. THELMA CAROLINE NELSON EUGENE NEWBREY HAROLD DARWIN OLNEY University Assistantships, WILLIAM LEE SPITZER VERNON B. E. STERNBERG Scholarships, and Fellowships HAROLD R. STOBIE A number of graduate and research assist­ DALE E. STRICK antships, scholarships, and fellowships are ANNA MAE SULLIVAN awarded annually by the University to quali· JEAN SULLIVAN fied graduate students. ERMA JEAN TAYLOR RICHARD W. THOMAS LOUISE R. ALMACK ALBERT GARR THOMPSON WILLIAM RUBIN APPELSON HERBERT JAMES VENT CONSTANCE A. BAUM JANE GRAY WARD JOHN ANGUS BECKETT WILLIAM ARTHUR WEST JOHN E. CAVANAGH WALLACE ARTHUR WHITE CYRIL H. CONRAD LAURETTA CROCKER ROBERT LYNN CURRAN University Co-operative Store Retail CHARLES FLOYD DELZELL Advertising Prizes ROBERT W. DENT JOHNW. DUNN Cash awards are given annually by the HELEN FORMOS University Co-operative Store for the best JOHN J. GROSS full-page advertising layouts and copy pre­ DAVID S. HALBAKKEN pared by members of the retail advertising JAMES CLINTON HARRIS class. NANCY JANE HARVEY First prize, $10: RAYS. HEWITT PATRICIA A. PARKER THOMAS MELVIN HOLT pri~e. ANDREI ISOTOFF Second $.1, eaeh: WATSON L. JOHNS ELAINE M. DAHL LAWRENCE N. JOLMA ANNA MAE SULLIVAN MAX D. KAMM KATHERINE GRACE KESSLER WILLIAM R. KNIGHT Vice-Presidential Cups ROBERT BAKER KNOX Silver cups, the gift of Vice-President Burt DANIEL H. KOCH Brown Barker, are awarded annually to the WALTER KRAUSE ments and women's living organizations JOHN MELVIN LEIMAN achieving the highest average for scholarship ALICE LUVAAS among the living groups during the academic PETER MATULAITIS year. MARIAN CICELY MAYNARD SIGMA HALL F. DEAN MOORE HIGHLAND HOUSE MAXWELL H. MORRIS HARRY CLARE PENTLAND JOSEPH AUSTIN RANNEY Women's Dormitory Scholarship JEAN M. RIDDELL Cup KEITH PAUL RINEHART NANETTE E. SCHMUKI This cup, presented by Mrs. Genevieve EARL R. SCOTT Turnipseed, director of dormitories, is award.. P. OLAF SIGERSETH ed annually to the women's hall having the A. WALTER SMITH highest scholastic average for the year. EDWARD DOYLE SMITH SUSAN CAMPBELL HALL

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