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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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352 UN~ERGRADUATEAWARDS - IN~COURSEJ GRADUAND AND'SECOND DE~REE,THE DAPHNE ETHERINGTON GRAHAM. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISHEstablished in 1989, in memory of a former student and dedicatedservantof the <strong>University</strong>, by her friends, family, and Professor,Emeritus R.P.'Graham. To be awarded to the student, registered fora first degreeafter completing Level I, who attains the highest standing in 18 units ofEngli~h, all taken in the same session, with an average stanqing of;atleast A-, provided that the, recipient is not the holder of another scholar~ship of equal or greater value.,yalue: $975. (30034 242) '_, THE DAPHNE ETHERINGTON GRAHAMMEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORYEstablished in 1997 in memory of a former stud!3nt and dedicated, servantof the <strong>University</strong>, by her friends, family and I?rofessor Emeritus R.P.Graham. To be awarded to the student,' registered for a first degreeafter completingtevell, who attains the highest standing in 15 ,units of'History, alUaken in the same session,'with an average of aUeast A-.Value: '$1,000 (30231'556) ,THE 'J.E.L. GRAHAM MEDALEstablished by the Faculty of Social Sciences in 1982 in recognition ofProfessor J"E.L. Graham for his"outstanding contributions to the Faculty ,, and the <strong>University</strong> duririg 32, years of service~ To be awarded ,on therecommendation of the Faculty of Social SCiences to a student in thegraduating class, who, on the basis of scholarship, is judged to be anoutstanding member of the class of Social ScienCes graduands,andwho'has completed the program primarily em apart-time basis. (50029)THE GREEK COMMUNITY OF BURLINGTON• AND DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1983.highest standing in GREEK 1 Z03 and 1 ZZ3Value:, $250 (40020 068) .To be awarded to the stu'dent who obtains theTHE H.B. GREENING BOOK PRIZEEstablished in 1969 by bequest of GladysPowisGreening in:memory ofher husband, Herald Benjamin Greening; To be awarded to the student ,who has' completed Level I and 30 to 45 units of 'an Honours program in!-Music and who, in the.judgment, 0,1 the, School of the Arts" has demonstratedexcellence in music.Value: $109 for boOks (30062 069)THE ROBERT S. HAINES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP,Established in 2002 by Margaret E. Haines"inmemory of her twin brotherRobert Samuel Haines (Class of '44). To be awarded to a student gradu-'" atingfrom an Honours progr,ami~' Chemistry who attains the tlighestCumulative,Av~rage.' ' , ,Value: $1,000 (500f)7)THE AMELIA HALL GOLD MEDALEstablished in 198'5 by members ot the' Glass of '38 in recognition ofAmeliaHall (Class of '38), D. Litt. (Glass of '75), one of the great pioneersof Canadian' theatre' and a consurflmate actress,' who performed onCanadian stage, screen, radio and television for 35 years. To be awardedto a graduating' student who, in the judgment of the School' of the Arts,has made a significant contribution to drama during the student's <strong>University</strong>Career. (500.03 Q70) "THERUTHANDJACKHALLPR~EEstablished in 1983 by Jackie MacDol]aid in memory of her parerits. Tobe awarded to a .student who has completed Level I and 60 to 75 units ofan Honours wogram in Computer Science, or Levell and 70 to 90 units ofa program in Computer ,Engineering, and who attains the ,highest SessionalAverage.VaJue:$225 (30131)THE RONALD K. HAM MEMORIAL PRIZE)Established in 1971 in memory of Professor R.K. Ham by his friends andformer colleagues. Awarded to the student who has completed Level Iand at least 60 units and who, in the judgment of the Department ofMaterials Science and Engineering, shows most promise as a materialsscientist or engineer.' ,Value: $125 (30128)' ,: THE HAMILTON AND DISTRICTHEAYY ,CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPSEsta,blished in 2003 by the Hamilton and District Heavy Construction Association.' A maximum of two scholi;lJships to be awarded to studentswho, in the judgment of .the Department of Civil Engineering, have demon- 'strated outstanding academic achievement and who ,have, attained agrade of at least A-in CIV ENG 3M03.Value: $500 (30294) , ,'THE BRUCE M.HAMILTONAWARD, 'Established in 1999 by Bruce M. Hamilton.' to be awarded to a studentgraduating from a Commerce program who, in the judgment of the Facultyof Business, has made a significant 'contribution through extra-curricularactivities to the benefit of <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> or the local community.,Value: $500 (50081 872) ,"THE HAMILTON CHEMICAL ASSOC,IATION PRIZEEstablished in 1.953 by the Trustees of the Hamilton Chemical Associationi,n memory, of Dean C:E. Burke. To be awarded to the, student who hascompleted Levell and 30 to 45 units of an Honours program. in Chemistryand who attains the highest Cu'mulative Average~Value: $140 (30063) ,THE HAMILTON INDUSTRIAL SCHOLARSHIPSEstablished in, 1958. 'Value: $800 each (301'65)THE HAMILTON PORT AUTHORITY SC,HOLARSHIP ,Established in 1994 by the Commissioners in recognition qf outstandingCanadian, students who continue their studies at <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong>., To be awarded to a,student who has completed Levelland 60:-75 unitsof a program in Commerce who, ,in the judgment of the Faculty of Business,has demonstrated outstanding academi,cachievement and involvementin the local community.'Value: $1,275 " (30227 389)THE DONALD HART SCHOLARSHIP ,Established in 1985 by Mrs'. Pamela Hart and ,Joel Jordan in honour of,Donald'Neil Hart (Class 01'70). ,To be aWarded to a student who hascompleted Levell and 30 to 45 unitsof a.program in Commerce and who,in the judgment of the School of Business, has achieved high &tanding inthe 'required Level II Commerce courses, taken in one session.Value: $400' (30037 075) '. J • "THE HAWKRIGG FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPS IN BUSINESSEstablished in 1999 by the Haw~rigg Family: To be awarded to ,a studentwho, in thejudgmem of the Faculty of Business, has attained notableacademicstanding and demonstrated iittvolvement in <strong>University</strong> or communityactivities, and outstanding athJetic ability. This scholarship is tenable for up tothree years provided the recipient maintains a Cumulative Average 01.8.0.Value: $7,500 ($2',500 each year) ,(30256 869)' , "THE HAWKRIGG FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPS IN KINESIOLOGYEstablished in 1999 by the Hawkrigg Family. To beawarded to a student who,in ,th~ judgment of the Department, of Kinesiology, has attained notable academicstanding and demonstrated involvement in <strong>University</strong> or communityactivities and outstanding athletic ability. This scholarship is tenable for up tothree years provided the recipient maintains a Cumulative Average of 8.0.Value: $7,500 ($2,500 eac;:h year) .(30255 868), Students' who wish to be considered for this award are encouraged to, submit a resume to th~ Department of Kinesiology by April 15th. ~'THE HEDDEN HALL RESIDENCE SCHOLARSHIPAvyarded to the stl,ldent who resides in the residence' with the highest 'Sessional Average (at least 9.5) in an ,unc;tergraduate program; with theexception of those in 'their graduating session.Value: $750 (30198) ,THE HELLENIC PRIZEEstablished in 1995 by the Greek communities of Hamilton and Burlington Inpartnership with the National-Bank of Greece. To be awarded to a studententering Level IV who has completed at least 12 units in subjects pertain- 'ing to Greek studies and who, in tbe judgment of the Faculty of Humanities,demonstrates outstanding academic achievement in Greek studies.,Value: $1,000 -

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