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DEGREES and DIPLOMAS CONFERRED, 1965 10Th MARCH DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS CONFERRED, 1965 10th MARCH, 1965 FACULTY OF ARTS BACHELOR OF ARTS (1858) (Ordinary Degree) Tristan Amiel Michael Kryshkovski Florio Armarego Margaret Johanna Kyne Gordon Raymond BaU Stephano Chinghin Lee Robert Jamieson Barker Keith Beckett Leigh Rosemary Benjamin Ronald John Lloyd Donald James Bradmore Anthony Joseph Lopes, LL.B. Bernard Hungerford Brinsmead Carol Christine Malcolm Peter John Bums Harry Roy McDonald Angela Joan Catchlove Frank Augustus Morcom Max Gustave Chandivert Magdalena Muller Jill Roslyn Craig George Austin Mullins Caroline Elizabeth Embley Cust Peter John Nethercote Leslie Emest Dickason Jennifer Isobel Peat Hilary Frances Dowling Alec George Pillar Ruth EmUy Edgerton Ruth Irena Pletka Margaret Ann Edquist Douglas Alexander Poad Ruth Margaret Fleming Gaetano Francis Santino Portelli, LL.B. Shirley Edith Foster Roger Graeme Rooks Bernard John Frawley Ilga Rudens Lawrence Alan Fryar Desmond John Ryan Joan Margaret GUchrist, Dip.SoeStud. John Leo Ryan David Gordon Rodney Leonard Speight Lucy Margaret Grace Richard John Stanley Robert William Gribben Bethia CampbeU Stevenson Rosemary Jean Griffiths Peter Stockman Janet Mary Hayes Debby Suen Lai-Fai Robyn Clare Hayes Yvonne Elsie Sullivan Donald Sinclair Hill Christopher Robin Tate, B.Com. Virginia Luise Homsby Ailsa Rogers Todd John Emest Hosking Robert Roy Walker John Hartwig Kahsnitz Kerry Dianne Walsh Phillip Cresham Kent Ronald George Webster, B.C.E. Heather Doreen Kenworthy Michael John WUliams Bruce Campbell Macarthur Knappett Liliane Wolski NeU William Krieger Zainu'ddin BACHELOR OF ARTS (1920) (Degree with Honours) James Joseph Cross (Mathematics) David Alistair Kemp (History and Poli­ Tibor Emil Endrody (French and Ger­ tical Science) man) Marysia Margaret Murray (History) Angela Gosman Ewing (English and His­ Jill Marion Neil (Geography) tory) Maree Lillian Trijntje Roos (English and Manfred Juergensen (English and Ger­ History) man) Peter Martin Sanger (History) Raymond John Kearney (PhUosophy) Anthony Edward Sell (History) Ann Gertrude Stokes (History) MASTER OF ARTS (1860) Robert Euan Donaldson, B.A. (Philo- Mary Angela MUler, B.A, (Germanic sophy) Languages) Noel Leslie Macainsh, B.A., Dip.Pub. Robert Thompson Tucker, B.A. (Philo­ Admin. (Germanic Languages) sophy ) John Stanley Martin, B.A., B.Ed. (Ger­ Guy Douglas de Forlonge von Sturmer, manic Languages) B.A. (Auckland) (Psychology) 696 DEGREES CONFERRED FACULTY OF LAW BACHELOR OF LAWS (1865) Kevin George Abrahamson Anthea Bayne Mackay John Alexander Baker David Emest Morrow Nina Bassatt, B.A. Robyn Francis Murtagh Michael Anthony Joseph Castle Edward Arthur Newman Keith Ronald Clarke Helen Marie O'Brien Heather Cohen Leonard Ostrowski Robin Campbell Davey Kevin Alphonsus O'Sullivan Michael George Fraenkel Michael Sydney Simons NeU Francis Hannan Richard John Stanley, B.A. John Maynard Hedstrom John Erwin Stewart Graeme Leslie Hubbard Sandor Szoeke Bmce CampbeU Macarthur Knappett, Leanne Wilhelmena Thomas B.A. Jillian Gwendoline Usher Beryl Faye Laurens Timothy Mace Webber Rose Margaret Lusink Thomas Gideon Wodak FACULTY OF ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (1883) John Gumming Allsop (Chemical) Robert MaxweU Little (Chemical) Kent Arthur Keith Angwin (Chemical) Kevin Christian Manie (Industrial) Peter Haddon Barnes (Chemical) Robert Andrew Nicol McCallum (Metal­ Robin John Batterham (Chemical) lurgical ) Cheng Woon-Yiu (Electrical) Thomas Daniel Norwood (Mechanical) Cheung Chiu Yee (Electrical) Wolfgang Erich Olbrich (Chemical) Kingsley Grant Culley (Mechanical) Kerry Christopher Pratt (Chemical) Peter Vincent Dixon (CivU) John Michael Schubert (Chemical) Kenneth John Doran (Industrial) Peter Skurka (Electrical) Hugo Bentiey Goetze (MetaUurgical) Brian George Tymms (Chemical) William Vincent Peter Hunt (Chemical) Terence David Byam Wight (Chemical) Richard Leslie Latham (Chemical) FACULTY OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1889) Hugh James Cornell James Roy Macaulay Kenneth Thomas Cunningham Meryl Joy Maguire Mary Gladys Edgar Peter Malcolm McCallum Vera Marian Endrody Barbara Louise McCracken Kevin John Fahey Norman WiUiam McLeod Frederick Colin Peter Ford Ian Graham O'Brien Paul Douglas Fullerton Robert John Pargetter Peter James Galvin Diana Susan Paul Warren John Grace David Dexter Pethard John Sydney Green, M.B., B.S. Peter Robert Prager Anthony John Guttmann Roy Edward Shuttleworth George Leslie Hughes Lorraine Elizabeth Sibthorpe Derek John Kew Marek Tauman Robert Paul Kew Donald Frank Taylor Lan Chow Wing Nicholas James White Kenneth Lindsay Georgine Helena Zammit Noelene Elva Lobb BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1954) (Degree with Honours) Francis Raymond Barrington (Mathema- Kenneth Michael Browne (Metallurgy) tics) Terence Paul Speed (Mathematical Sta- Raymond Charles Boston (Physics) tistics) MASTER OF SCIENCE (1893) Alfs Teodors Berztiss, B.Sc. (Physics) Margaret Nancy Wiadrowski, B.Sc. (Ex- Ahava Spring, B.Sc. (Jerusalem) (Bo- perimental Medicine) tany) 697 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FACULTY OF MUSIC BACHELOR OF MUSIC (1894) Bemadette Euphrasia Grant Ivor Clifford Morgan Lindsay Edward Jenkins MASTER OF MUSIC (1964) Patrick Francis Grace Quirke, B.A., B.Mus. (Witwatersrand) FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCE BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE (1906) John David Birch Geoffrey Morris Levy Michael Francis Croagh John Edward Matthews Michael Ho Ting Lai David Alan Scott Parker Alfred Kaan Sheung-Chee John Graham Roberts Ramchand Ratanchand Keswani Tarn Sai-Po Michael Richard Thomas Kleine FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (1927) Suzanne Scott BaU NevUle Ross Homes Barry Ritson Barton Margaret Clare Aisbitt Johnson Robert Samuel Bassat, B.E. Peter Newson Ling Leo Francis Carmody Michael Stirling McCrae Colin Bruce Carter Hugh Matheson Morgan, LL.B. Oliver Cassar William Lloyd Peake Barry Leigh Chandler Robert Harper PhUlips Malcolm Alexander de SUva Brian Douglas Shakes Alan Thomson Douglas David Benjamin Sharp, LL.B. Alan Anthony Forbes, LL.B. Raymond George Shelton Rodney John Fuller Maxwell Stuart Tritton Francis Benjamin Glynn Mechai Samak Viravaidya Hugh James Greig Geoffrey Parke Wade Hiram Robert Harridence Grahame. Robert Willis Friedrich Hartsuyker Robert Learmonth Young FACULTY OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (1936) Donald Ian Allen, B.Com. Brian David Keyte, B.A. Victor Ronald Allen, B.A., Dip.Ed. Rodney Evan Lambom, B.A. Peter Kenneth Alsop, B.Sc. Frank Graham Little, B.Com., Dip.Ed. Robert James Croft, B.A., Dip.Phys.Ed. Pauline Frances Elizabeth Malady, B.A. Roger Timothy Dobb, B.Com. Stewart WUliam McConnell, B.Sc. Alexandra Alice Dungan, B.A., Dip.Ed. Barbara Monsell-Butler, B.A., Dip.Ed. Gavin Frederick Hoare, B.A. Arthur John Rentoul, B.Sc. Brian Arthur Hogan, B.A., Dip.Ed. John William Symons, B.Mus. Peter Rea Hunt, B.A. (Syd.), Dip.Ed. Graeme Paul White, B.Sc. (Tas.) Percy John Worsnop, B.A. Brian Thomas Jacka, B.Com., Dip.Ed. Ailsa Gwennyth Zainu'ddin, M.A. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (1948) Alfs Teodots Berztiss, M.Sc. (Physics) Denis Graham Sargood, M.Sc, Dip.Ed. (Physics) 698 DEGREES CONFERRED IN ABSENTIA BACHELOR OF ARTS (1858) Nicholas Justin Alexander, B.Sc. Miriam Jean Henry Beatrice Beker Robert Phillip Holden Lucy Marie Bowen Delia Mary Mclntyre John Michael Diehl Breen Colin Craig McKenzie, B.Sc. Robert Wallace Bmce Suzanne Elisabeth Ramp Robert Burnet Victoria Maria Rossler Douglas Stuart Campbell, LL.B. Helen SUver Anne-Marie Ehrlich Meryle Wallace Smith Beverley Fonda BACHELOR OF ARTS (1920) (Degree with Honours) bin Nik Yusoff Nik Hashim (Political Michael Taveira (Political Science) Science) Rae Doran Wilson (Russian) MASTER OF ARTS (1860) Lawrence Baxter Adolphus, B.A. (Psy- Arthur Grant Keene, B.A. (Auckland) chology) (Psychology) Alois Otto Bonig, B.A. (Germanic Lan- Phyllis Evelyn Oates, B.A. (Philosophy) guages) Denis Philip O'Brien, B.A. (Philosophy) BACHELOR OF LAWS (1865) David WyvUIe Leathley Cartwright Peter Harold Paroulakis BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (1883) Yew Chuan Bay (Electrical) Thomas Michael Romberg, B.Sc. William Robert Cuming (Mechanical) (N.S.W.) (Mechanical) David Hing-Hua Hang (Chemical) Garry Ross Stiles (Electrical) Roger Gardner Richards (CivU) BACHELOR OF SURVEYING (1953) Lawrence Heavey MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (1941) Ho Khye Gim, B.E. (CivU) John WUliam Cmse Webster, B.E. (Che­ mical ) MASTER OF ENGINEERING (1884) Douglas Macnicol Sutherland, B.Sc. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1889) Pamela Audrey Carr Jamie Richard Wallace Kinnear PhUip Robert Cook Christine Sylvia Tynan BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1954) (Degree with Honours) Larry Martin Ludwick, B.Sc. (Mount Union CoUege) (Chemistry) MASTER OF SCIENCE (1893) Keith David Brown, B.Sc. (Micro- WUUam Hampton Owen, B.Sc. (Zoo- biology) logy) John Richard Kane, B.Sc. (Zoology) John MUo Poate, B.Sc, (Physics) BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE (1906) Robert John Francis Butler Ooi Jin Teik BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE (1911) John Glenisler Morgan 699 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE (1923) Ralph Anthony Fischer, B.Agr.Sc. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (1927) Graham Matthew BaU Gordon Thomas Meikle Donald Charles Fenwick Richard Matheson Morgan, B.Agr.Sc. Foong Yoke Soon WiUis Gerard Teague, B.E. Kipyator Nicholas Kiprono-Biwott BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (1931) Lee Soo Yee, B.Sc. (Birmingham) Robert Maresh MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (1957) Pang Yuk-Ling, B.Arch. (Hong Kong) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (1936) EUzabeth Anne Mathison, B.A. Ronald Louis Shrewder, B.A., Dip.Ed. John Reginald Nelson, B.Sc, Dip.Ed. (Adelaide) MASTER OF
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