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SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS High grade averages won the 1934-35 President ' s Medal and the Faculty Scholarship Awards for seventeen students at the President ' s assembly fall quarter. Robert Haworth Williams was graduated in botany last June and received the President ' s medal, the highest scholarship award of the University. A teaching fellow in botany, he is working for a doctor ' s degree and plans to teach at the Universitv or enter into government research. Tennis and travel are his hobbies. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and Phi Sigma. Esther Chadwick. a Renton senior in scientific pharmacy and member of Sigma Epsilon Sigma, IS planning to do clinical or hospital work when she graduates. She dislikes movies, but enjoys symphonies, violin music, and hunting. Dean Crystal, a Cle Blum senior in anatomy, has been an assistant in the anatomy shack for two years. A Rhodes scholar, he will leave in September for two years ' research in phvsiologv at Oxford. Fie is a member of Sigma Xi and Pi Mu Chi. His ambition is to teach surgery. William Kamp, Des Moines senior in pharmacy, received the medal for the second time. Getting straight A for two successive years has occupied most of his time, but he enjoys sports. Arthur Lumsdaine, a senior in physics, also received the medal for the second time. He is undecided about his future but spends his spare time issuing reserve books at the library and attending meetings of Zeta Mu Tau, mathematics honorary. Phimister Proctor, a senior in forestry and transfer from Stanford, is completing his college course after an interruption of fourteen years. He likes to hunt and ski. and his favorite books are histories and biographies. Bert Anshut:, track letterman and senior representative on the Board of Control, is a junior in pre-law and a member of Phi Delta Theta. He is interested in sports generally; and, if he had unrestricted choice, would become a writer. Daniel Bitar, a junior in pharmacy, is from Hoquiam, and attended Grays Harbor junior College. Radio design is his particular ambition. Barbara Borhek, a Tacoma girl ma]oring in textiles and design, hopes to be a costume designer. She is a member of Sigma Epsilon Sigma and is particularly interested in music and drama. Dora Hlint, junior in botany and education, is from Ellensburg. She wants to teach botanv and zoology, and spends her spare time gardening. Dorothy L. rson, graduate of Roosevelt High School, Seattle, is majormg in sociology. She hopes to be a noted fiction writer, and is working on a story now. Henry Lltce, pre-med junior, wants to be a child specialist, and intends to go to China to complete his studies. His hobbies are swimming, baseball, and shooting. He is a member of Purple Shield. Philip Magnusson, who also received a medal last year, is a junior in electrical engineering. He plays the flute in the band and is a member of Chi Phi fraternity, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Zeta Mu Tau, and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Ruby Osterman, a Seattle home economics junior, hopes to teach home economics. Interested in sports and church work, she is a member of Pilgrim Club, Sigma Eta Chi, Omicron Nu, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, and the Home Economics Club. Robert Trumble, a Wenatchee science major, spends his spare time boxing and playing handball and tennis. He is doing research in physics and hopes to earn a doctor ' s degree in science. M. RGARET Campbell, a sophomore business and economics ma]or from Morton, plans to enter the business world. She is interested in intramural sports and YWCA committee work and is treasurer of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Kenneth Cox, a sophomore in pre-law, hopes to become a lawyer and a politician. His hobbies are reading and tennis. His activities include Tyee, debate, and Adelphi, o! which he is the treasurer. Hazel Kastner is a sophomore anatomv major from the Yukon Territory and Canada. She IS interested in medical and commercial art. For recreation she enjoxs snow sports and books on art. (f. WILLIAMS . NSHL ' T: borhek chadwick llike osterman trumble MAGNISSON CAMPBELL cox KASTNER 23 •
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DEANS of MEN and WOMEN Dean of Women The office of the Dean of Women is one of service to the women students of the University. Dean May Dunn Ward, and Associate Dean Mary I. Bash assist the students with their personal problems, find employment, administer loan funds, and supervise the social life and housing. Dean of Men The function of the office of the Dean of Men IS to see that the student receives help regardless of what his problem mav be. Dean Herbert T. Condon and Dean Newhouse, Assistant Dean of Men, are engaged in the administration of Federal aid to students, in Freshman week organization, in advising the Interfraternity Council and Adelphi, and in handling part-time employment and housing for men. II WARD BASH CONDON NEWHOUSE • 22
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SINCE THE EIRST Cli- C WERE EORMED IN 1861, THOUSANDS OE STUDENTS HAVE BEEN PART OE THE UNIVERSITY EOR A FEW MONTHS OR YEARS. STRIDING TO GUGGENHEIM IN THE RAIN, STUDENTS DROP THEIR LIGHT- HEARTED SMILES FOR AN ASPECT OF DETERMINATION AND GRIM AMBITION.
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