Wilfrid Laurier University

SPRING CONVOCATION

1 :15 p.m. Friday, May 31, 1996 WATERLOO RECREATION COMPLEX WATERLOO, The Convocation Ceremony Convocation is the most solemn ceremony within the As an outward sign of his or her new state, the University community. Since their beginnings in the student is hooded by a member of faculty. Each degree Middle Ages, universities have performed this ceremony within a university has a hood of unique colours and trim in order to grant degrees to their students and also to in order that the student's status may be welcome those students into the community of scholars recognized-indeed every university guards its own set which has trained them. of hoods from use by any other university. The conferring of the degrees takes place at the In order to recognize the nature of this event for the moment when the student places his or her hands within students involved, the University asks that parents and those of the Chancellor, the President, or the friends of the students partiCipating in this ceremony Vice-President: Academic or other conferring officers of withhold their applause until all members being admitted the University, and the officer says "I admit you." to each degree have left the dais.

The Academic Degrees The academic degree is a title conferred on an individual including both skill at applying the subject and by a university as recognition of the completion of a appreciation of its relation to general knowledge and course of study or for a certain attainment. In society. A general degree program emphasizes a the three stages in higher education are represented by balance between an in-depth understanding of the the degrees of bachelor, master, and doctor. Wilfrid student's major subject and a knowledge and Laurier University is given the authority to grant degrees appreciation of other fields. Completion of an honours by the Wilfrid Laurier University Act. degree normally takes four years and a general degree Historically, the master's degree was the only three years. degree offered. In the Middle Ages it was awarded to The master's degree is the second degree in higher those scholars who, after a series of examinations, were education. Students complete concentrated and found intellectually and morally fit to teach. Although we specialized work at a more advanced level in an are accustomed to thinking of the bachelor's degree as academic discipline or professional area. Most course the original degree, it was initially used to designate work is within the field of specialization and a research master's students progressing toward their final degree. project or thesis is normally required. Some master's They were thus novices or 'bachelors,' who were given degrees provide professional qualifications. The master's permission to teach beginning students. The bachelor's degree usually requires one or two years of study after a degree was subsequently established as a first degree, bachelor's degree. a position it had when Oxford University in England was The doctoral degree is the highest academic degree founded in the twelfth century. The degree of doctor, granted by a university. Candidates for the degree spend which comes from the Latin word for 'teacher,' was first several years in the advanced study of a specialized awarded by the University of Bologna and the University field of knowledge. The capstone of the degree is the of Paris in the twelfth century. doctoral dissertation, an extended work based upon The bachelor's degree is awarded at the honours independent research. The dissertation demonstrates and general level. An honours degree program the candidate's command of both the subject matter and emphasizes the acquisition of a broad and deep the exacting methods of scholarship, and makes an knowledge of the student's chosen honours subject, original contribution to knowledge.

Wilfrid Laurier University Mace The mace of Wilfrid Laurier University was officially Seminary Building. Above this are four crests relating to presented by the Euler family at the 1963 Fall the history of the Institution: a crest of Waterloo County, Convocation in memory of the Honourable W.D. Euler, the Luther Coat of Arms, the crest of the Waterloo Senator and the first Chancellor of the University. It Lutheran Seminary, and the coat of Arms of the weighs sixteen pounds and was manufactured by the University of Western Ontario. firm of Henry Birks Limited, Montreal. The head of the mace is made of maple and bears The ferrule near the base of the shaft contains ivory the Federal Coat of Arms, above which is the monogram from a walrus tusk obtained from Coral Harbour, North of Queen Elizabeth II, during whose reign the West Territories. The ten-sided shaft, representing the University's Charter was granted. On the reverse side is ten provinces, merges into the head of the mace which the crest of Wilfrid Laurier University and the monogram bears the ten provincial crests. The wood used at the of King George V during whose reign the original charter point where the shaft meets the head of the mace is elm was granted. The top of the mace is a crown, mounted taken from the bannister post of Conrad Hall, the original with jewels, symbolizing the authority of the State. Processional Banners Faculty of Arts and Science rhythm is an essential characteristic of music, the design is rhythmic, lively. The processional banner of the Faculty of Arts and Just as most music is basically abstract, in the Science of Wilfrid Laurier University presents the arts sense that it does not represent other objects, the design and the sciences not as two parallel and opposing of the banner is basically abstract. Still, just as we can traditions, but as twin branches nurtured by a common hear references to birds and storms and other things in root, reaching from earth to sky, that is, from microcosm music, we can imagine that the panels of the banner to macrocosm. This Tree of Knowledge bears many represent the keys found on French horns and keyboard leaves, to suggest the gathering together of many instruments, and that the circles represent cymbals or scholars. The blossoms borne by this Tree signify the drums, and possibly references to musical notational Seven Liberal Arts of the medieval curriculum, from symbols. The important representation, however, is of which our Arts and Sciences have sprung. These are: the rhythmic vitality of music. the threefold way or Trivium of method- Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric; and the fourfold way or Quadrivium of subject-Music, Arithmetic, Geometry, Faculty of Social Work and Astronomy. These images are presented in the Designed by Ralph Beney in 1994 for the Faculty of colours assigned to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences­ Social Work, whose academic colour is yellow, the Purple and Gold-which are both traditional symbols of representational banner conveys an interconnecting excellence, accompanied by Black and White, the twin relationship between individuals and their communities, constituents of light, symbolic of wisdom, and Green, the constituting our dynamic and complex society. colour that in our culture most potently symbol izes life. The Faculty of Social Work's caring and warm The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson and environment is conveyed by means of an on-going, made by Isobel R. King. forward moving open system, centred on people and their needs. School of Business and Economics The processional banner for the School of Business and Faculty of Graduate Studies Economics (SBE) is visually abstract in style, relying on The Faculty of Graduate Studies encourages interactive simple geometric shapes, in solid colours, to convey its and collegial learning by fostering independent thinking meaning. The symbolic dualisms of the banner's colour and self-creati on in a mentoring environment. The and design are a reflection of the pairings of aims and banner, designed and created by Ralph Beney, includes attributes describing the School: business-economics, the colours in the hoods and gowns worn by graduate research-teaching, community-society, students at Convocation. Arranged in an upwardly, students-staff-faculty, old values-new perspectives, think forward-looking and dynamic "pyramid of learning," the internationally-act locally. The geometric shapes of the interaction of the colours represents the potential for design and the layered construction of the banner pay inter-di SCiplinary study at the graduate level. The homage to the quilting culture in the local community. pyramid symbolizes graduate studies as the capstone of The bold, blue/green letters, SBE, contrast in colour the formal learning process and value with the background and are easily read, even in low light. The background is evenly divided between Laurier's official colours, purple and gold, and the two Waterloo Lutheran Seminary colour areas are blended from one to the other in a The Waterloo Lutheran Seminary processional banner scattering of small squares over the surface. The presents a "cosmic christology" in visual fo rm. By Word and super-imposed squares shift in colour from purple to Wisdom, God creates the cosmos, makes a covenant with blue, and from gold to white, representing the colours humankind as conscious members of that cosmos, and associated with Business and Economics. This method redeems creation in fulfillment of that covenant. The theme of blending two contrasting colours together is drawn of the banner is the biblical affirmation "The just shall live by directly from computer technology using a graphics faith," which parallels the Seminary motto, "By faith we software program that assigns one of two colours to walk." The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson each pixel according to an appropriate algorithm. This and quilted by Helen Weber. results in a smooth blend overall, while retaining The border consists of alternating blocks signifying interesting unevenness in detail. Variations in surface Justification and Faith. Using the Seminary's school texture and lustre in the fabrics cause light to reflect from colours, the blocks signifying Justification combine a the surface of the banner in different ways, further gold cross and a maroon ground. Faith is signified by adding to the overall effect. The banner was designed blocks in rainbow colours, recalling the promise of God and made by Ellen Adams. in Genesis 9:1 7: "This is the sign of the covenant that I have established between me and all flesh that is on earth." The interlocking relati onship between creator and Faculty of Music creation is symbolized by the cross which links the earth The banner for the Faculty of Music was designed and to the cosmos. God makes contact with humankind executed by Ralph Beney, who teaches Design for through the Word, Chri st, and through the sacraments Textile at Laurier. The pinks and reds in the banner which are signified by the stream of blue water flowing reflect the academic colour of music, which was from the cross (baptism), and by the stream of red blood originally scarlet but changed to pink several centuries also flowing from the cross (holy communion). This is ago. The bells are universal musical instruments. As placed on a fi eld of 12 stars symbolizing holy Wisdom. Order of Proceedings THE PROCESSION The Marshal Candidates for Degrees and Diplomas in Course Alumni

The assembly will remain seated during the procession of graduates but will rise at the sound of the fanfare and remain standing until after the Invocation. The WLU School song will be sung as the platform party enters.

Convocation Fanfare The Bedel The Chancellor The President and Vice-Chancellor Participants in the Ceremonies Faculty Members of the Senate The Board of Governors

THE WLU SCHOOL SONG Let the truth be told, as in days of old, Let the truth be told, as in days of old, of the might and main of the might and main of the Purple and Gold. of the Purple and Gold. We've come with dreams: We've earned the very best degree with hopes and fears, (and wear our pride for all to see) and shared our laughter and our tears; in Business, Music, Social Work, we've formed new friendships, in Art$ and Science, Theology. shaped ideas, and set new goals for future years. Our gratitude we here display­ this is the day of Laurier! So sing with joy, as best you may­ this is the day of Laurier! Let the truth be told, as in days of old, of the might and main Let the truth be told, as in days of old, of the Purple and Gold. of the might and main We're ready now to ply our skills of the Purple and Gold. with steadfast hearts, and sturdy wills­ We've brought our age, in clinic, classroom, concert hall, we've brought our youth; to prove the claim: "Truth Conquers All." our talents pledged to serve the truth. In lab and lecture room we've known So shout with pride, as best you may­ the mind's expanses as our own. this is the day of Laurier!

In scholarship, in sport and play­ this is the day of Laurier!

PRESENTATION OF THE MACE Robert W. Stolar, BComm, MBA, PhD, CMA, CA Associate Professor of Business

The placing of the mace by the Bedel before the Chancellor pro tem, Dr. John A. Weir, signifies the opening of the Convocation. INVOCATION The Reverend Canon David Morris, BA, LTh All Saints Anglican Church, Waterloo

The assembly will be seated.

OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD Dr. Barry McPherson, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research will present to the President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lorna R. Marsden, the recipient of the 1995-96 Teaching Award - Dr. GORDON H.G. MCDOUGALL, Professor of Business.

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lorna R. Marsden, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa,

ROBERT MURRAY ASTLEY Dr. J. Alex Murray, Dean of the School of Business and Economics, will read the citation. The recipient will be invested with academic hood by Dr. Anne C. Hall, Dean of the Faculty of Music.

Dr. Robert Astley will address Convocation.

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lorna R. Marsden, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, HOWARD DYCK Dr. Paul G. Tiessen, Professor of English, will read the Citation. The recipient will be invested with academic hood by Professor Victor Martens, Professor of Music.

Dr. Howard Dyck will address Convocation.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS The Vice-President: Academic, Dr. Rowland Smith will present to the Chancellor candidates for degrees and diplomas in course.

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lorna R. Marsden; Vice-President: Academic, Dr. Rowland Smith; Vice-President: Finance and Administration, Dr. Andrew Berczi; Dr. Raymond Adamson, Associate Professor of Business and Professor Barrie Cabena, Professor of Music will assist the Chancellor in admitting candidates to degrees in course.

Announcing candidates for degrees will be Dr. Kim Morouney, Assistant Professor of Business and Dr. Peter W. Sinclair, Associate Professor of Economics. Professors John C. Banks, William J. Banks, Robert J. Ellis, Ruth C. Harris, Russell W. Muncaster, Jan Overduin, Michael Purves-Smith, Cheryl Regehr, Howard D. Teall, Janet Varner and Anne Westhues will invest the candidates with academic hoods.

Greeting candidates for postgraduate degrees will be Dr. Jannah H. Mather, Dean of the Faculty of Social Work and Dr. J. Alex Murray, Dean of the School of Business and Economics. Greeting candidates for undergraduate degrees will be Dr. J. Alex Murray, Dean of the School of Business and Economics and Dr. Anne C. Hall, Dean of the Faculty of Music.

Greeting candidates for diplomas will be Dr. Anne C. Hall, Dean of the Faculty of Music, and Dr. J. Alex Murray, Dean of the School of Business and Economics.

DEGREES IN ABSENTIA The Chancellor

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Darren Mahaffy Class of '96

ALUMNI WELCOME Charles Kennedy Manager of Alumni Relations

ANNOUNCEMENTS Betty Sims, Chair, Board of Governors

BENEDICTION The Reverend Canon David Morris

o CANADA

THE RECESSION

The assembly will remain standing during the Recession.

The Marshal: Dr. Frederick R.S. Binding The Vice-Marshal: Dr. Shailendra Jha Assistant Marshals: Professors Auleen Carson, T. Laird Christie, Terrence J. Levesque, Boyd McDonald, Rosemary Pell, Barbara Rice and Alastair D. Robertson.

Vocal Soloist: Professor Victor Martens

Music: The Waterloo Regional Police Band

Director of Music: Inspector James Underwood

RECEPTIONS You are invited to attend the Faculty receptions immediately following Convocation. Degrees in Course Faculty of Graduate Studies

FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK

Master of Social Work

Janet Marie Baker, BASe, University of Guelph Helen Beverly Beimers Templeton, BA, Susan Botelho, BA, York University Kenneth Michael Buckley, BA, University of Waterloo, MDiv, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary Joanne Collins Chapman, BA, University of * Lori Renee Cressman, BA, University of Waterloo Belinda Claudette Davis, BSc, Memorial University of Newfoundland Bruce Hume Davison, BA, University of Prince Edward Island Helga Ruth Edwards, BA, University of Waterloo Jay Robert William Edwards, BA, University of Waterloo * Heather Lyn Emmett, BSc, Trent University Esther Marie Friedrich, BA, McMaster University * Susan Elizabeth Gadbois, BA, University of Guelph • Bonnie Ann Gagne, BA, University of Waterloo * Krista Johanna Gerrits, BA, Acadia University Lorraine Susan Gorlick, BA, Mount Saint Vincent University Paul B. Graham, BSc, University of Ottawa Helga Ramona Grau, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University, BEd, Nipissing University Tanja Marie Gunn, BA, York University Karen Margaret Gurr, BA, Concordia University Mark Benjamin Hadysh, BA, McMaster University Lynn Anne Hansen, BA, BSc, Dalhousie University Veronica Michelle Hofheinz, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Frances Eve Holbrook, BA, University of Waterloo * Laurie Ann Hunter, BA, University of Western Ontario Jennifer Jay, BA, University of Prince Edward Island Tecla Elizabeth Jenniskens, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Jennifer Katherina Kelp, BA, University of Waterloo Laurie Ellen Kent, BA, University of Toronto, BA, University of Waterloo Anne-Marie Koop, BA, University of Waterloo, BTh, Canadian Mennonite Bible College Deidre Ann Kozar, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Ren-Hong Lai, BA, Sichuan Teacher's University, China, MA, Kyoto University, Japan • Harjeet Lamba, BA, University of Waterloo, BA, York University Marjolaine Michele Limbos, BA, University of Ottawa Lezlee Beth Lindzon, BA, York University Lori Florence Livingston, BA, University of Prince Edward Island Jane Loblaw Reucassel, BA, University of Western Ontario Gail Stewart Lockyer, BA, University of Western Ontario Dave Robert Mackay, BA, Brock University Edith Marion-McCrae, BA, University of , BA, University of Waterloo, BEd, Nipissing University Elizabeth Julia Maxwell, BA, University of Toronto Terry Howard May, BA, Brock University Catherine Mary Moffett, BASe, University of Guelph Michele Monique Morrey, BA, University of Ottawa * Deborah Lynn Moskal, BA, University of Waterloo -:- * Kelly D. Murumets, BA, Bishop's University, MBA, University of Western Ontario Jennifer Erin O'Neill, BA, Queen's University * Janice Ann Ouellette, BA, University of Waterloo Barbara Kay Peck, BSc, Queen's University, MA, University of Western Ontario * Randal Joseph Penney, BA, Memorial University of Newfoundland, BTh, University of Ottawa Jennifer Anne Proudfoot, BA, University of Ottawa Patricia Anne Rae, BA, BPHE, Queen's University Christine Margaret Reitzel, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Joan B. Robinson, BSc, University of Toronto

With Distinction ** With High Distinction Medal Winner • Receiving Diploma in Social Administration Sharon R. Robinson, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Matias Rozenberg, BA, York University Peter Schroth, Diplom-Sozialpadagoge, Munich Institute of Specialized Studies, Germany Tammy Lynn Sears-Rotman, BA, University of Waterloo * Sarah Naomi Shaw, BA, McGill University Cynthia Ann Sheppard, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Kerry-Sue Snip, BA, Carleton University Lori Margaret Stanley, BA, University of Guelph Shelley Jill Szabo, BA, University of Western Ontario Randy Walter Upper, BA, Brock University * Paula Margaret Van Holten, BA, University of Waterloo Krista Lynn Vasiga, BNSc, Queen's University Kelly Patricia Waid, BA, University of Western Ontario Cheryl Anne Walther, BA, University of Western Ontario

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Master of Business Administration

* Joan Elizabeth Arnold, BSc, Queen's University Melvyn William Beetham, BA, MA, Wilfrid Laurier University Christopher John Carr, BESc, University of Western Ontario, MSc, University of London, England Roman Cisar Kathleen Mary Damman, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Daniel Thomas Denomme, BSc, University of Toronto Keith Allan Dorken, BMath, University of Waterloo Larry Michael Drew, BSc, University of Guelph Geoffrey P. Giesler, BMath, University of Waterloo Mark Wayne Glassford, BASc, University of Windsor Rodney Brian Jones, BASc, University of Waterloo Catherine Ket Wah Kan, BSc, Dalhousie University Jeffrey Lawrence Langlois, BASc, University of Waterloo * Cheryl-Anne Lee, BSc, Universite de Montreal, Msc, Edinburgh University, Scotland John Charles Lee, BBA, Wilfrid Laurier University George Spencer Lloyd, BSc, University of Guelph Joanne Louise McQuiggan, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Thomas P. Molloy, BSc, London University, England, MSc, Dublin University, Ireland Lisa Leslie Robin Nelligan, BBA, BEd, University of New Brunswick Kevin Donald Orr, BSc, University of Toronto o¢o * Kelvin Bruce Quinn, DVM, University of Guelph Eugene Frederick Ritz, BBA, Wilfrid Laurier University Anthony Robert Shaw, BASc, University of Waterloo Diane E. Simsovic, BA, Concordia University Bharat Tailor, BEng, McGill University James Pearson Terry, BBA, Wilfrid Laurier University Michael Brent Van Osch, BSc, University of Waterloo Peter G. Vanderplaat, BSc, University of Waterloo Teresa L. Walkey * Douglas William Woodburn, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University * Gwen Kerry Zellen, MSc, DVM, University of Guelph

Master of Arts - Business Economics

Darren Michael Mcllwraith, BComm, University of Guelph * Brenda Margaret Mary McWilliams, BA, University of Western Ontario Andrew Gordon Storey, BA, University of Manitoba David William Wilkinson, BA, University of Western Ontario

Bachelor of Business Administration

HONOURS PROGRAM

Edward A. Aiken Todd Baker Nigel Stephen Black Michelle Leanne Allen Matthew P. Ballantyne Gerald Joseph Claude Boisvert Michael Ronald Andrews Lisa Beemer Bonnie Lynne Boshart Jason Torrado Apter Ravpreet Singh Bhatia Christopher David Bradley

With Distinction ** With High Distinction Medal Winner D. Samuel R. Brady Sarah Lynne Kaufman Daniel Gene Passero Marc Douglas Paul Breithaupt * Shawn Kempton Jason Paul Andrew James Brenner Piper Liza Kerr Nazia Eram Pehlvi Lisa Michelle Brewer David Michael Kindree Jason Lloyd Pethick * Kenneth James Brohman Kimberley Anne Kindree Sharilyn Kathleen Pickering Chad Michael Brooks Gregory James Kinnear Siegfried Pilz Beverley Ann Brown Jeremy Lloyd Daniel Kmet Rena Pitman Donna Marie Brownson Stuart S. Knight Derek J . Polano Gregory William Bruce Yuen Ching Carly Kong Dave S. Purewal Lisa Marie Cameron Bannon James Walter Kopko Mark Raes Christine Marina Caon George David Kramer Todd Michael Rappitt Brian Anthony Chambers Eric Kwok Kathleen Barbara Redford Jeffrey L. Chang Geoffrey Dean Lago Sandra Lorraine Reid David W. Chasson Clifford C. Y. Lam Scott Michael Reid Graham Andrew Chrystman Linh My Lam Bryan J. Reinblatt Bradley John Collyer Karee J. Lander Kathryn Lisa Richards Grier Barrett Colter Lisa Karen Larking Gordon Charles Donald Theresa Cook Stephen Leonard Larocque Robertson Blair Edward Cowan Gillian Sandra Lawrenson Jill K. Roedding Sandor Csepeli David Jordan Lee * Brian Ross Carla Christi D' Annibale Nguen Liou Stephanie Marie Rossignoli Adam Michael Dallaway Mario Patrick Raffaele Longo Herman Singh Sadhra Warren Gary Dallin Scott Alexander Lowrie Rebecca Ann Sangster Gitanjli Datt Barbara Elizabeth Ludwig Bradley Paul Savage Leigh Michael Davison Christopher George MacArthur Tara Christy Sheahan Adrian De Silva Robert Nick Macan David Patrick Short Denise Ann Diab -0- * Darren Glen Mahaffy Sandy Smesnjak Sherry Anne Donegan Cynthia Dale Akemi Maikawa Shana Smith Michael Eggert Robert Lee Donaldson Manger Taylor Farquharson Smith Luke Paul Ehgoetz Dianna Melissa Mattina Michelle Colette Soon Shiong Kelly Ann Elford Gary Richard McCartney Rusty Michelle Renee Franklin H. Famme Amy C. McCulloch Stephens Franco Folino Laurie Marie McEwen Robert Westan Stewart Craig Robert Foote Shannon Leigh McGinnis Mark John Stonefish Shannon Foreman Robert John McGowan Michael Chisholm Sutherland Lisa V. Francis Nancy Dawn McKay Christopher Swain Robert Fuller Darryl A. McKenzie Dennis Whitney Swane Anthony J. Giglio Graham Dean McLarnon Scott Lloyd Switzer Laura Jane Golbeck Shawna Elizabeth McLaughlin Veng Ian Tam Christian Whitney Green Bryan McLellan Katrina Jane Tharby Steven Paul Gruber Sibylle Menzi Todd Alan Thibert Andrew Hall Tara E. Menzies Robert Shawn Thomas * Jennifer Hardy Cynthia Lynne Mielke Pamela Jayne Tupper Adam Stewart Haugh Brent Charles Milburn Anna Valaveris Daniel Henry Heitbohmer Don Mockler Joseph Marcel Van Belle Jamie Alexander Hickey Allan Robert Bruce Mooder Brent Charles Wagner Blair Robert Hobbs Danielle Moonie Wendy Christina Wallace Michael Stephen Hobbs Brett Darcy Hugh Moore Shawn Glen Weatherdon Tina Katherine Hodder Craig Robert Morrison Steven Paul Weiler Kimberly Margaret Joanne Trevor Moses Frank Karl Heinz Will Hogervorst Daniel Muldoon Andrew Owen Williams Stephen Hoo Sue Paul Robert Murphy Sonya Leigh Williamson Leanne Howat Kerri Needham * Jonathan Winter William Boris Huk Michelle Nemeth John Keith Wintrip Todd William Huras Richard Gregory Nie Paula Janet Wolownik Shereen Diane Husain Amy Noake Jason Peter Wright Hani Wasef Jabsheh Jennifer Evelyne Pail John Vincent Wynn Matthew Ross Jackson Hano Pak Brian David Yatsula David William Jesseau Raymond Scott Paquette Susan Kadia Zabarylo Mark William Robert Jessop Dimple Parhar Andrew Ulli Zucker Julie Lynn Kaufman Chantelle Yvette Pascoe

With Distinction With High Distinction -0- Medal Winner Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS ECONOMICS PROGRAM

Orlando Capela Araujo Kimberley-Ann Hunt David C. H. Sakamoto Matthew Blackmore Kerry Ann McCloy Heather Lynn Schnurr Selinda Elmazovski Todd Ashley Newell Michelle Louise Scott Harvey Marvin Garman Simon Ng Robert Roy Searson Luke Anthony Gassien Robert A. Sager Faculty of Music

Bachelor of Music

HONOURS PROGRAM

Leanne Ruth Atkinson Martin Andrew Gladman Kelly John Robertson Performance Performance Performance Pamela Ann Barsi • Andrea Ruth Grant • Katherine J. Rochester Comprehensive: Music Performance Comprehensive Education Cheryl Ann Grunsell Angela Michelle Row Nevin Grant Bauman Comprehensive: Music Comprehensive Comprehensive: Music Education Joe Paul Schwarz Education Jill Margaret Hodge Comprehensive Lisa Elizabeth Bradley Performance • Ingrid Kristina Silm Comprehensive: Music Paula Beatrice Holder Performance Education Comprehensive: Music * John Anthony Smedley • Stephanie Joan Brill Education Performance Performance Holly-Anne Meghan Holst Kevin D. Snowball Marcia L. Bunston Performance Comprehensive: Music Performance Chia-Yi Hsiao Education Patrick Harold Burke Comprehensive Patricia Elisabeth Sommer Comprehensive: Music * Catherine Anne Irvine Comprehensive: Music Education Theory Education • Todd Andrew Bushell Graham Kidd • Heather Lee Sparling Comprehensive: Music Composition Comprehensive Education Marina Kolbas Thomas Owen Steele • Kum-Duk Cho Performance Comprehensive Performance * Benjamin Luke Martin Derrick George Stickney Patricia Lynn Connelly Performance Performance Composition Jodi Anne Carrine Merritt oQo * Daniel Steven Surian Paul Patrick W illiam Cook Comprehensive: Music Comprehensive: Music Comprehensive: Music Education Education Education Louise Mary Molnar Nancy Elizabeth Turner * Carmelita Currie Comprehensive Comprehensive: Music Performance Frances O'Connell Education * Sharon Louise Dewey Comprehensive John Hull Tuttle III Comprehensive Ashlinn M. O'Marra Performance Philip Jonathan Dirks Performance Melissa Susan Uptgrove Performance Linda Jane Racek Theory Trevor G. Dix Comprehensive: Music Sara Lynn Van Pelt Performance Education Comprehensive: Music Matthew Simon Drysdale Stefani Lynne Radke Education Comprehensive: Music Comprehensive: Music * Christine M. Vanderkooy Education Education Performance Aaron Wetherell Eyre Kim V. Regimbal * Susan Irene Willms Composition Comprehensive: Music Comprehensive: Music Education Education

Bachelor of Music Therapy

* Karen Lynn Faile Heather Janine Perrin * Elizabeth Marie Stolte oQo. * Paulette Michelle Ford Ruth Joy Roberts Leanne Cora Vibe * David George Kydd * Katya Natalia Cybele Roebuck Rebecca Joy Worden

With Distinction With High Distinction oQo Medal Winner Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

Georgina Barbara Galba Music & History Diplomas Faculty of Music

Diploma in Chamber Music

Trevor P. Wagler

Diploma in Opera

Nicolas Lemieux

School of Business and Economics

Diploma in Accounting

Michael John Botha Celine Levac Bertrand Jay Simon Perry Henry Christopher Bradley Richard J. Long Charmian Beth Ridgewell Boyd Andrew Brenneman Christopher Scott Love Jennifer Carrie Sharkey Carmelina Chiofalo Aneil Manji Kimberly Joan Shea Julie Lynn Corden Catherine McCrank Kendra Elizabeth Smith Dana Joy Coughlin Jodi Lynn McDonald Nancy Tang Eleanor J. Draper Joseph Neison Micallef Alenka Trojar-Jurisic Kevin Michael Hardy Gail Middleton Michael David VanTyghem John Scott Heydon David Nesarajah Catharine Marie Vickery Tony Howard Linda Susan Norton Robert Videcak Daniel George Ingram Samir Parekh Laura Lee Walton Hardeep Kanwar Tejas Parekh Michele Yvette Zilinski Douglas Bruce Lester

Diploma in Business Administration

Catherine Ann Adam-Legg Christin Johansen Christine Dianne Reid Denis Jason Adamick Patricia Teresa Johnson Paul G. Richardson Abdijamal Aden Gregory Alan Kelly Patrick Rigg Virginia Helly Bailey Janet Beatrice Kim Elenor J. Robins Danielle Marie M . Biwer Maurice Bernerd Koetsier Clementina P. Romano Marlys Gillian Brothers Stephen Thomas Kramer Shretan Sachdev Cameron Robert Bruce Peter E. Lennox Janet Teresa Scida Pauline Grace Champion Todd Michael Livingstone Wade Edward Serjeantson Ian Stuart Collins Walter John Malcolm John Simone James Dennis Collins Christopher John Malleck Kirby Raj Singh Linda Louise Crispin Christopher Martin Brijmohan Victor Sookram Gregory Peter Croezen Paul Joseph McCormack Kelly Lee Stephenson Hermann Ens Bradley Patrick McMullen John Campbell Tourgis Holger Fischer Joanne Edith McQuinn Kathleen Teresa E. Wagner Karen Lynn Gollogly Andreas Mikolaiczyk Deborah Loraine Wall Dawn Ida Marie Groulx Sherry Elizabeth Moco Sandra Elizabeth Watson Roland Rodrigue Guy Patricia Louise Mooney Shari-Ann Weeda Edward Gregory Alison Kirsty Munro David Glenn Wilkinson Holdenmeyer Mary Michelle O'Rourke Kendra Marlene Wilson Jeffery Edward Huffman Dianna Lynn Pass Mary-Ellen Winkler N. Ross Hunter Kevin Joseph Petendra Matthew Wong Peter Janes Tara Joanne Pope Barbara Ann Worden Ray Jasavala Chris G. Redguard Lorraine Ziegler James Gilbert Jenkinson MEDALS

Governor General's Academic Medal

Chantal Claudette Gilbert

Lieutenant-Governor's Academic Medal

Kelly Lyne Shank

Graduate Gold Medals

Kelly D. Murumets Master of Social Work

Robert William South Master of Arts

Kelvin Bruce Quinn Master of Business Administration

Alumni Gold Medals

Lisbeth Ann Haddad Anthropology

Elizabeth Anne Kirk Biology

Darren Glen Mahaffy Business

Ri cky Ronald Strickler Chemistry

Jason Matthew Woodside Computing & Computer Electronics

Carolyn Janene Finlayson English

Chantal Claudette Gilbert French

Andrew Cameron Geography

Tamara Ruth Springle German

Anthony John Weis History

Chantal Claudette Gilbert Mathematics

Daniel Surian Music

Paulette Michelle Ford Music Therapy

Deborah Ann Harmon Philosophy

Jeffrey Paul Roth Physical Education

Christopher Scott Foulon Political Science

Robert Vincent McDonald Psychology

Richard Mann Religion and Culture

Alumni Bronze Medals

Paul William Farmer Anthropology

Stephanie Leigh Thomas Communication Studies

Nathan Travis Wiebe Development and International Studies

Catharina Lubbers Economics

Kelly Lyne Shank Physical Education

Heather Joy Brubacher Psychology

Cynthia Ann Carleton Theatre

University Bronze Medal - Part Time Studies

J. Michelle Verkuyl