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Jjurbap, jNap lOti, 1925
o Canada, our heritage, our love,Thy worth we prize, all other lands above—Prom sea to sea, throughout thy length,
Prom pole to borderland,At Britain’s side, whate’er betide, unflinchingly we’ll stand,rith heart we sing, God Save the King!Guard Thou our Empire wide, do we implore,
And prosper Canada from shore to shore.
41IuicaI lrorrntm
(Under the direction of Grace Hastings Dresser)
PROGRAM
Selection—”Fortune Teller” Victor Herbert
Two Hungarian Dances Brahms
Plaisir d’Mour Martini
Concert Waltz—”Violets” Waldteufel
Selection from the Opera “II Trovatore Verdi
Reverie—”La Coquette”_ - Frim1
“GOD SAVE THE KING”
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1. 0 CANADA!
2. ADDRESSR. E. McKechnie, Esq., M.D., CM,, LL.D.,
F.A.C.S.,Chancellor of The University of British
Columbia.
3. INTRODUCTiON OF DR. GOWEN
L. S. Klinck, Esq., M.S.A., D.Sc., LL.D.,
President of The University of British
Columbia.
4 THE CONGREGATIONAL ADDRESS
H. H. Gowen, Esq., D.D., F.R.G.S.,
Professor of Oriental Languages and Lit
erature,The University of Washington.
5. CONFERRING OF DEGREES
The Chancellor.
6. PRESENTATION
of the Governor-General’s Gold Medal by
His Honour, Lieutenant-Governor R. Ran
dolph Bruce, to Miss Jean W. Skelton.
‘GOD SAVE THE KING”
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Major: Chemistryl3all, Ralph H.. B.A. .inor Phvsic.
Major: ZoologyCampbell, Mildred Helena, B.A .Mifl()1 Botany
Major: ChemistryGallaugher, Arthur F., B.A . Minor: Physics
Major: BotanyGriffith, Brahani ,B.A... Zoology
Major: BacteriologyGuernsey, Mary Elizabeth, BA Minor: Zoology
Major: MathematicsHeaslip, Leonard W., B.A.. Minor: Philosophy
Major: ChemistryJohnston. Frederick B., BA. Minor: Physics
Major: PetrologyLang, Arthur Hamilton, B.A.. .. !tlinor: Palacontology
Major: englishLewis. Hunter Campbell, BA.. . Minor: Philosophy
- Major: MathematicsHellish, A. Preston. WA Minor: Physics
Major: PalaeontologyMiliward, Louis G., B.A Minor: Zoology
Major: FrenchPortsmouth, Kathleen Madge, B.A Minor: Education
Major: BacteriologySparks, Frederick Percival, BA. ...Minor: Biology
Major: PhilosophyStedinan, Ralph Elliot, B.A. Minor: l(lIlcatioI1
Major: SociologyWallace, Bi’yce H., B.A ----Minor: Education
Major: HistoryWebster, Arnold A., B.A ...Minor: Sociology
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Qlvztfrrrin3ilTe rrcr uf ar1w1ur of rtzBA. WITH HONOURS(In alphabetical order)
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Allen, Donald S.Beattie, Arthur S.Brown, William M.Cameron, Eugene P.Davidson, George F.1)onley, Wilired G.Haddock, NoraFtallonqnist, Earland G.Hill, Vernon R.Fludson, Vivienne G.Jackson, W. AiImJames, Ralph D.Lane, Joseph H.Lucas, Verna Z.
Mastersun, William J.Matheson, Priscilla L.Munro, Ferdinand L.Mnsgrave, Gwendolen M.MacKay, Muriel A.McLean, j. Beattie
McMillan, John A.
Oberg, Kalervo
Pttrie, Robert M.
Pullsck, Mary E.Poole, F. AbnerReid, William T.
Sanders, Frederick H.Simpson, Samuel L.
Skelton, Jean XV.
Swanson, Gladys E.Taylor, Annie
Taylor, William H.Thompson. Alfreda F.Tolmie, RI. K. JeanWaddington, GuyWeaver, Alice L.
Whiteley, Albert S.Williams, John H.Wright, Robert H.Yerbnrgh, Richard F. RI.
1st class hunuurs in islathematics2isd class honours in French2nd class honours in Mathematics2nd class honours in Chemistry1st class honours in Latin and French1st class honours in Economics2nd class honoursin French1st class honours in Chemistry1st class honuurs in Economics2nd class honours in Bacteriology2nd class honours in Mathematics1st class houonrs in Mathematics1st class hunours in History2nd class honours in Biology (Zoology
option)
1st class hunonrs in History1st class honours in English and French1st class honours in Chemistry1st class hunours in History1st class honours in French2nd class honours in English Langnage
and Literature
2nd class honours in Biology (Zoologyoption)
2nd class hononrs in Economics
1st class honours in Physics, andMathematics and Physics
2nd class honours in Mathematics1st class huoours in French and Latin1st class honours in Chemistry and
Mathematics1st class honours in Physics1st class hunours in English Language
and Literature1st class honours in English Language
and Literature2nd class hunours in French1st class hunours in English Language
and Literature1st class honours in Economics2nd class honours in French1st class hououcs in Philosophy1st class hououcs in Chemistry2nd class honours in English Language
and Literature1st class honours in Economies1st class honours in Physics1st class honoues in Chemistry2nd class honours in Economics
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B.A. IN PASS COURSE(Names in order of merit)
CLASS I.Taylor, Grace E.
CLASS ILSalisbury, Dorothy E. Noble, Kenneth F.J.eemrng, H. Hope Heritage, Olive W.O’Neil, Margaret V. Knott, W. W. B.Hurst, Flora E. Robertson, Muriel A.Macdonald, Ruth E. MacDonald, Margaret C.Nicol, Grace A. M. Hipperon, Dorothy C.Kerlin, Donald E. Buckley, Lawrence M.Tufts, Evelyn E. McAlpine, Gladys C.Gammie, Margaret H. Davies, DermottHatfield, Harley R. Brown, Harry L.Bull, Ernest it. Barr, Bruce A.Gough, John How, H. Jessie IWodlinger, David B.. Mann, Doris F. tLaw, Margaret J. Matheson, Helen D. JMcGill, Esther M. Bryson, Lawrence E.Ross, Lucy K. \ Stewart, C. JeanStevenson, Alan M. j Lee, Gerald H.Telford, Douglas Mellor, Margaret B.Johnson, Juliet P. Kelly, Gordon F.Thomson, William E. kWilliamson, Marian A. Mattice, Clarence R.
McCharles, John A.Nordberg, Elsie Vosper, V Lorine /Baird, Kathleen P.McQuarrie, George R. Frith, Mary K.Lowe, Miriam S. Thompson, G. Hester IBerry, Ethel Carter, Elizabeth B.McLuckie, Kathleen L } McFarlane, Meredith M. }Pilkington, Francis C: Bulger, Russell J.Northey, Helen G. Kendall, Elizabeth V.Smith, Margaret S. Stephens, Harriette G.Kerr, Rtiby E. Murphy, Lorna M.Coles, Emma A. Hillas, GertrudeDelhridge, Clayton Craig, L. MargaretHornsby, Ruth H. Paterson, Ethlwyn A. fEaton, G. Howard Burton, Helen J. M.Burritt, Flora Marshall, M. AlexanderHedley, Isabel B. Spencer, Myrtle A.Milley, Elva Corlette, Anita M. kMacqueen, M. Fvelvn Swanson, Marion L. IFarris, Donald
PASSEDLogic, Russell M. )
r1500, Jean K.Neill, Ruth A. Currie, John H.Robson, Annie 0. Brown, J. EverettBarnett, Thomas P. Osterhout, Victor H.DeCew, Dorothy Matheson, Jean U.Elliott, Philip L. I Todd, Duncan K.Kennedy, Dorothy N. McPhee, Angus L.Scouse, Nancy A. H. Swanson, John I).Clarke, Sidney V. Mitchell, If. JnezMcLennan, Edna C. Ralph, Kathleen M.Rein, Marjorie S. McKay, Dorothy C.Maclean, Edwin U. Sostad, Odin S.McLennan, Reid L. / White. Helems A.Washington, Norma R. Maclnnes, W. EdmundLamb, Helen A. \ Gardiner, Pauline V.Graham, Mona N.j Allan, KathleenKilpstrick, Heather Rottan, Beatrice M.Gould, Charles F. C. Kask, J. L.Baniber, IreneNoble, Robertson B. } Thomson, Margaret M, I
1I1 ttifrzttr of rHzh Io1uzn{iiu
PASSED UNRANKED
Allan, Dalton D. Fullerton. WUiam E.Campbell, Harold Lane (ireig, Margaret I,.Clegg, E. Beatrix Marr,on, R. P. C.Parris, Katherine H. Sugarman, Howard W.
PASSED AEGROTAT
Douglass, Isohel G. (French 4 (a)Estey. Margaret J. (French 4 (a), French 4 cc), Let::
4, Latin 6, Greek 10, Philosophy 8)Lyons, Hermiena (English 9, English 15, German I,
Creek 10, History 9)
PASSED(Double Course, Arts and Science and Applied Science)
(Names in alphabetical order)
Iilackett, H. W. Blankenbach, W. W.Jagger, A. E.
Jtcuit of pjIib cience1Irntfrru tf re of Ittr of pplit ciornce
Kania, Joseph Ernest Antony, BA. Sc.Major; Economic Geology Minor: Crystallography
Ionfcrrtn I1 of adilur ofpi cienc(Names in order of merit)
CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGPASSED
Rees, Arthur F.Thomson, William G.
CIVIL ENGINEERINGCLASS 1.
Mario, JosephMorris. Wilfred H.
Sutherland, James B
CLASS II.Logan, Gordon V. E.
Stewardson, AlanMcQuarrie, Hector N.
Bell, Douglas E.Mackay, J. Malcolm
PASSEDWolfe.Merton, Adrian ‘N.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS U.
Duncan, John D.
PASSED (UNRANKED)Manson, Harold E.
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udfor af pplieb cnc—4Continued]IFOREST ENGINEERING
CLASS I.Flodgins, Hugh J•
CLASS II.‘l’ouzeau, Ernest G.
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Goranson, Edwin A.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Sinclair, James
CLASS ILTupper, Bert R.Gustafson, Carl E.
MINING ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Iarrington, John L.
CLASS II.Gibson, Swanston
PASSED (UNRANKED)Emmons, Edward Frets
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CLASS I.Harvey, Myrtle E.
CLASS ILMcKechnie, FloraYates, Annie F. I ecinal
PASSED (UNRANKED)Johnston, Mabel G. J.Swencisky, Victoria M.
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Tarr, Hugh Lewis Aubrey, B.S.A. Major: DairyingMinor: Chemistry
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ferrirt t1 of ad1efor of cincein ricu1Iur
(Names in order of merit)
CLASS I.Asher, Charles Richard
CLASS II.Moffatt, Kenneth Fraser
Thorneloe, Keith
PASSEDFrown, William Charles
Boyes, Edgar DonaldEden, Allan HaroldNoble, Grace Isabel
41f1bu1, $c1inIarztip,1riznnburtri
1. The Governor-General’s Gold Medal—(Head of Graduating Class in Arts)—Jean White Skelton.
2, The Historical Society Gold Medal—Gwendolyn M. Musgrave(History)
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR POST GRADUATE STUDIES
1. University Scholarship, $200.00—George F. Davidson2. The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship, $100.00—Arthur H. Lang.3. The French Government Scholarship, 10,000 francs--Frederick Abner Poole.
(Recommended by Senate, hut appointed by the French Consul,M. Paul Suzor.)
4. The Nichol Scholarship—No. 4-—Kaye I,amb.No. 3—-Edith F. Lucas (renewed).No. 2—Dorothy Dallas (renewed).
5. The Frock Scholarship, $l00.00—Joseph E. A. Kania.6. Special University Scholarships, $100.00 each-—
Joseph Mann Frederick P. SparksLouis G. Miliward Guy Waddington
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR UNDERGRADUATESIN ALL FACULTIES
1. The Rhodes Scholarship—James Sinclair.2. The Captain LeRoy Memorial Scholarship, $250.00 (Returned Soldier)—-
Victor H. Sansum.3. The Khaki University and Y.M.C.A. Memorial F’tind Scholarship---
H. Muriel E. Daniels William J. MastersonGordon William Hall Alan J. MacdonaldBarbara Lang David W. MacdonaldOlive M. C. Malcolm Alice V. Tull-ettHilda A. J. Marshall Lloyd Williams
4. University Scholarships for Returned Soldiers (First Year)— No award.
5. Special University Scholarships, $100.00 each—James L. McKeever Albert R. PooleRalph E. Brooke Cecil K. Stedman
Murchie K. McPhail
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ThIRD YEAR
1. tniversity Scholarships (General Proficiency, proceeding to Fourth Year).1. $150.00—Ralph Hull.2. $150.00—Kenneth R. More.
SECOND YEAR
2. University Scholarships (General Proficiency, proceeding to the Third Year).1. $150.00—Helen V. Bell.2. $150.00—Geoffrey Beall.
3. The Shaw Memorial Scholarship, $137.50.(First in English, Latin and Greek)-—Helen V. Bell, by reversion
to Eileen Winch.
4. McGill Graduates Scholarship, $137.50.(First in English and French)—Helen V. Bell, by reversion to V.
Henry Hickman.
5. ‘l’he Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship, $110.00.(First in English and Economics)—R. Russell Munn.
6. The Scott Memorial Scholarship, $110.00.(First in Biology)- Geoffrey Beall, by reversion to Norah L. Hughes.
FIRST YEAR
7. Royal Institution Scholarship, $150.00—Bertie A. F. Black.(First in General Proficiency)
ii. University Scholarship (Second and Third in General Proficiency).1. $150.00—Mavis M. E. Holloway.2. $150.00—Malcolm H. Hebb.
9. The P.E.O. Sisterhood Scholarship, $75.00.(First Woman Student in English—Bertie A. F. Black.
By reversion to Mavis M. E. Holloway.By reversion to A. Maud Hutson.
10. Special P.E.O. Sisterhood Scholarship, $75.00—Claribel Lugsdin.(Next in rank in English).
OPEN
11. The Native Sons of Canada Scholarship.1. $350.00—.-John R. Cough.2. $150.00—No award.
12. ‘[‘he Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (Canadian History)$110.00-—Charles W. Brazier.
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3ffacuItjy tiE Appliet’ $fcience
1. The Vancouver ‘Woolen’s Canadizu Club Scholarship in Nursing and Health_—$1002t0 a cviii Airderton.
2. The Donoicu’r Seb.darship, $165.00.high vs in Mcci aoical Log over ny, preceding to the Fourth
Year)— •No award.
3. University Seiintaship, $15000 Alrxaodi r Hrennikoff.(Gauerai f’i otrc,eoey, r occeding to ‘l’lnrd Year).
4. Royal Tnztitoti,,n Seholarrhip—-$I50,00- -Michael Collom Nesbitt.(General Frofickocy, proceeding to Second Year).
jacti1tj of A.iwiculf tire1. ‘the B. C. t’riii. (‘cowers’ Association Scholarship, $100.00— No award.
2. Uaiversily S’holareliip, $150.tOT-—No sea’ ‘1.I General Prc-;icieney, proceeding to 5,-rood Year).
3. The David ‘lOom Scholarship, $100.00 lsadorr SI. Terrier.(tn-nc -al Proficiencj, proceeding to Second Year).
4iritez1. IN ALL FACIlITIES
1. ‘t’he Unicrrity Book Prize $25.00 J. Lawrrncc If. M’-rcdrth.
2. The Players’ Club Price, $50.{tO (Original Play) No award.
2. IN ARTS AND SCIENCE
I. The (icrshd B5 Ics harvey Prize. $50.00 —Wilfred It. Dooley.lEssay in Ecnis,nocs or P-it cal Science).
2. The hlisto, ical Society Pr ize, $25.00 No award.(Ecsat, on an assigocil subject).
3. The Vanc’ ire’- Toroco’s Conservative Association Prize, $25.00 BrrticA. J Itiscic.
l”,’rt in M atherno tics 1 5,10 or daoghter of a decea seil soldier).
4. The Letters (‘ml, Price, $25.00 -No award.
3. IN Appi lED SCIFNCE
1. ‘l’he Coocorati’,o PC;’c. $50 it” -joseph Mario.((-end al Fri Scisney iii Fourth Y, at’).
2. The Walter )Johcrly Nl’.oorial l’rizr, $ai 110 (mr don V. C. Logan.it’’, e,’iag Thesis in Fonrrh Year).
3. The Pr, 1’ i,stal Engineers’ F,c’,. 102500 etch) Awl, -w 3. A”land, Johnhi. J,e.g, Clifford S. Lord, Rni rrt I,. ylorrisos. Arehie 1’, ebles.
4. ‘l’he Provore,al hoard of Health Prizes is Public health Nnrsog $100.00.Lilla C. liartwell $40.00.Myrtle IC. ltarvey-—$$0.00.Flies SlcKeehoie, $15.00.Anne Yates - $15.00.
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1. The David ‘l’honi Scl,ola”ship P,rorl. $60 tin Bertram TI. Robrrts.(General Prohrirney, proceed.og to Second Year Agriculture).