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alumni University alumni may he pone from the campus, hut they continue to hear the name of Washington proudly and with honor. Aiding in the promotion of the high ideals, efforts, and best interests of the University of Washington is the purpose of the Alumni Association. Since its beginning in 1891. the association has successfully carried out numerous long term and far-reaching projects bringing countless ln-nefits to the university and its students. Outstanding activities in- clude awarding scholarships to future graduates, holding class reunions, cele- brating Homecoming annually with new and vigorous enthusiasm, and each June sponsoring the commencement tea hon- oring graduating seniors. These year- round functions serve as a connecting link to pust college days and provide excellent opportunities for the alumni to renew old acquaintances. Pictured above is Hymn Lane. president of the Alumni Associa- tion, with hi» wife. Janet. Here the Alumni office stuff is seen busily mailing the Mum- mi-. quarterly publication, to some of the 23.000 alum subscrib- ers. Pictured from left to right: (Seated) Evelyn Marshall and Toni Hckentbaler. (Standing) Kalpb Jones. Bee Ober. Mrs. Safon Don- nelly. and Tal E. Jones. Through the Alumni Association, countless graduates carry forward the traditions of the university and contrib- ute to the continuance of its role of dynamic leadership in American educa- tion. In this way. genuine pride and earnest endeavors are combined by Washington alumni to see that their beloved alma mater becomes greater through the years. Smiling “Curly Harris bolds the import- ant position of Alumni Director. Pictured below is the Alumni Association's Hoard of Trustees: l.oft to right (seated): Chuck Bcchtol, Mrs. Glenn Whitenum, .Mrs. Irvine liabel. It. Itron-don Curly Harris, By- ron ljine (president). Mrs. John Donnelly. Robert Ingram. Mr«. Boland Pinkbani. Robert .Abel, Waller Blade. (Standing): Howard Tilt- lie. Everett Nordstrom. Donald Mackenzie, Ed Nowogroski, Dr. W illium McGovern, Dean Ar- ehey, Tal Jones. Steve Anderson. Acting-President Everest and Byron I «ane greet Judge and Mrs. W alter Beal at Senior Reception where Judge Beals was honored as Alumnus of the Year 1932. President Schmitz, meets Mr. ami Mrs. Fletcher O. Johnson, University of Washing- ton alumni, at the Alumni Association Re- ception in his honor. Alumni president Byron Lane pins a golden W” on Mis Pearl McDonnell at the Fifty- Year Hrunion of the Class of 1902.
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baccalaureate .Summa Cum Laude Heggie. Leslie David Strong, Mary Alice Kklund. Melvin Harry Grover, James Robh Hoard. Donald Ellsworth Swenson. Jack Spencer Elwin, Winifred Hardie Keserich, Charles Hoshiwara, Isao Thurlow, Gary Emlund, John Herren Olson. Delfred M. Ishikawa, Etsuko Trautman. Philip Andrew Gaby, Walter David Stephens, Donald I-averette Iverson. George. Jr. Vickery, Michael Theodore Gellermann, Dianne Stowe. Barbara Lucille Jacques, Ivan Louis Warner. Mary Jane Gotseff, Dimitir S. Jitodai, Ted Teruo Winders. Robert Clarence Grahl, Robert R. Magna Cum Laude Johnson. Earle Worth Zevenbergen. John Green. Elmer Harold Alhadeff, Betty Johnson, William, Jr. Gunderson, Ixsi Ann Barlter, William Frederick Jorgensen. LeRoy Cum Laudr Hacker. Garnet Imogene Barger. John E Jr. Keitel, Glenn Howard Allison, C. Jay. Jr. Haley, Elvln Warren Benoit, John William King, William Travers III Anderson. Kennrth Norman Hammersmith, Rol ert Janie Bloomer. Donna Lorraine Kruftrnbcrg. Edwin Wilhelm Astell. Zelda Joan Hart. Betty l.oui«e Boydston. Blair Donald Lagawier, Edith Burt, Roliert Ell wood Hendrickson. Dale Cottier, Shirley I rsen. Marion Martha Bay, Richard M. Herzog. Ruth DelabarTe. Maurice Arthur Lucks. William G. Beck, Ruth E. Hodson. Jean Tumhaugli Dewey, William Comet Mace, Margaret Jean Rover, Grace Donnelly Izumi, Yutaka Dulin. Lee Thomas Miller, Roger Miles Brace, Barlxara Jock. Thomas Malcolm Ellis, Samuel S. Moore, llonoru Brand, Tina Jacobson. Beverly Ann Engler, El wood A. Mortenson. Edna Linnea Brandstrom. Betty Ann Jaedicke. Robert K. Enaeoe, Gerald Eugene Pomcrenk, Glenn lamia Goltrill, Imogene DeYoung Johnson, Marilyn laurine Erickson. Robert Vernon Reeves, Richard Allen Cox, Marilyn Alice (x atr« Jones. Waller Denny Evans, Betty June Reitz, Mabel Mary Crabs. Jack Marvin Knlbarh, Rolterl Michael Franklin. Frederick Carl Sams, Burnett Henry III Dawson, Donald Alfre | Kato, Zenichi J. Goard, Willard Watson Schaaf. Kathryn Irene Day, Richard Albert Katzenberger. Eva Jane Gunnarsen, Julius Walter Siemens. Abraham Dean, l twrence Allen Kieburtz, R. Bruce Harford. Mary Helen Snyder. Sally Dickson. Wesley B. King. Bemire Wanda Harris, Ruth l.enore Stiefcl, Doris Johanna Dunn, Beverly Leland Kirkman, William Justus faculty Annual presentation of the President's and Faculty Medals was made at the President's Fall Convocation. The President’s Medal is conferred upon the graduating senior who has maintained the highest record over the four years of his undergraduate course. For 1952. the Medal was awarded to James Robb Grover. a graduate in chemistry. Faculty Medals are awarded to students in the sophomore and junior classes who have made the best scholastic records in their classes during their freshman-sophomore, and freshman-sopho- more-junior college years, respectively. Recipi- ents of Faculty Medals in the junior class were Margaret Rue Rough, sociology major, and Ernest Christian Rogge, who is majoring in engi- neering. Sophomore Faculty Medalist this year was Zorn Shively, a prelaw major. PRESIDENT’S MEDALIST Jumet Robb Crater, above, is awarded the President’s Medal front Acting-President Harold P. Everesl. M inner of tlie Junior Family Medal lw«t year. Junto is a graduate in chemistry, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Epsilon, ZcIn Mu Tuu. und Ammonii Socii. 30
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