University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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mortar boarii H.iMargaret President ChUlrndon. Robin Clarke. bouisr uinmins. Diane Donehoo, tin Freeman. Ruih Fries. Ibmnu kakrla. Rita Ijivtinn, IV(!yy limited, Fli alx-th MacDonald. Marilyn Miller. Shirlrv Moore. Itarlwiru Myers, Klizaheth I’ark. Rarltaro Reekie. Elagrace Smith, Jnari Tapjie, Rita Mortar Board recognizer outstanding senior women in seventy-eight American colleges, and is represented on this campus with Tolo chapter. Members are chosen in their junior year on the basis of high scholarship, service to the I niversity. and leadership. A grade point average three- tenths above the all-university average is required. The organization promotes loyalty, ad- vancer service and fellowship among col- lege women, and encourages high scholar- ship and leadership. The major projects of Mortar Board in- clude an award of a one hundred and fifty dollar scholarship to a worthy girl each year, presentation of plaques to the out- standing sophomore and junior girls alt he VW S-AMS Scholarship Banquet, and spon- sorship of the annual and traditional Tolo dance. Mortar Board members also ii ist at University functions whenever needed, among them, the President's reception for freshmen, and the Convocation Assembly in the spring. 32

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honors - kluin , Edna May l.awrenre, Caroline Scott long. Chester I.eRoy Lorensen, Leonard McDonald, Jean Annette Marsh, Mervin Wayne Matsusawa. June NorBeo Malsudiita, Iwao Miller, Allen Rolwrt Modahl. Donna-Jean Moran, Stanley E. Norton, John Richard 0’Bo le, Myrtle Isaltrlle Odwirr, Milton Wayne Peterson. Robert Irwin IVtrie. Mary Elizabeth Pettibone, Carol Jeun Quinn. Georgia Patricia Kaby. Bruce Alan Ringman. Orla Diane Robeek, Mildred Coen Robin . Jani» Schmit. Peter William S'hoennauer. Arthur Henry August Shrlton, («Iona Ann Shimada, MiUuyoshi Smith. Virginia Pauline Smith, Wesley Dale Snyder, Eloisc Rozelle Stephen . Harold Ixrslie Stoke . Lyle Sidney Tanigurhi, Ray Akira Tanner, George Trgrlberg. Herb Carl Teigh. Mary lee Thiel. Shirley Margaret Thompson, Hugh O'Hara Thornton, Ralph Eugene L’mrr, lohn Bailey Viborel. Jean Marie Vrooman. Lcnore Orodine Wagar, John Alan Wahl. Terenee Ralph Welth, Shirley-Mae Patrick West, Kenneth Benjamin White. Pitt Felly, Jr. Wilson, Joy Marie Wong. Kenneth G. Wood. David Glenn Wylie. Turrell Y'erl Yee, James Shee-Jom Yutani. Noliuo Zuor, Clarence William, Jr. Baccalaureate honors are based on the entire scho- lastic record of the graduate. The distinction of summa cum laude signifies a minimum grade-point average of 3.9. rnagna cum laude an average of 3.6, and cum laude an average of 3.35. The honor summa cum laude is awarded only to students who have completed four full years at the University of Washington, while rnagna cum laude and cum laude are presented to those who have completed not less than ninety hours at this institution, together with a record of distinction at institutions previously attended. In computing hon- ors. and “A” carries four grade points, “B” three, “0. two, and ‘ D“ one. In addition, the I niversity of Washington recog- nizes excellence in scholarship by the issuance of scholarship lists at the close of each quarter, by the award of Certificates of High Scholarship and Faculty Medals at the President's Convocation in the autumn, and by the bestowal of honors and the President's Medal at Commencement in June. medalists JUNIOR FACULTY MEDALISTS SOPIIOMORF. FACULTY MEDALIST Ernest Christian Pogge, a senior major- ing in engineering, received the Junior Faculty Medal for outstanding scholar- ship. In addition, Ernst is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. A senior sociology major. Margaret Hae Itaugh was awarded the Junior Faculty Medal at the President’» Convocation. Peggy i» also AWS Recording Secretary, AROTC Sponsor, and a member of W-Key. Now a junior in prelaw, Zorn Shively received the Faculty Medal at the end of his sophomore year. Zorn U also a member of Arnold Air Society on campus. 31



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fir tree In existence for forly-siv year», Fir Tree i- an organization comprised of those students who, us undergraduates, have served the I niver. ity hy lhe!r par- ticipation in athletics, debate, journal- ism. and other worthy activities. Distinguished from other organiza- tions. Fir Tree elects its members from those who have shown unselfish devo- tion and loyal service to Washington. As its purpose is to designate individ- uals outstanding in some field of student activity, election to Fir Tree is truly a high reward for past services rendered the I Diversity. In order for Kir Tree to he a Wash- ington society in essence, membership is limited to undergraduate men who have taken all their college work at this l ni versi ty. The symbol of a fir tree serves as an appropriate emblem be- cause it is particularly indigenous to our state and reaches its greatest height and luxuriousness when grown from the beginning in one place, surrounded by its fellows. Wiley, Limes President Brady. Eugene Enochs. Duane MrCutchrn. Mike WucklrMcine, Robert Piper. John Sprague. Ki hard la I ley. Harold Ulbrirkson. Alvin Guisness, Frank Hayes, Bernard M. Jury, Doujilu NOT PH TL'RED: llolzkneeht. Ted Jury. William I-©voted. Carl Wood. David Vamada. Harry 33

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