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Acadia Archives | / .r / FALL CONVOCATION FOUNDERS' DAY ACADIA UNIVERSITY 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 1972 WOLFVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA PROCESSIONAL 0 CANADA WELCOME HY DR. J. M. R. BEVERIDGE, PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR LA YING OF WREATHS PRAYER OF INVOCATION PRESENTATION OF ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS CONVOCATION FOR AWARDING OF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS PRESIDING: DR. CHARLES B. HUGGINS, CHANCELLOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREES Master of Arts Bishop, Barbara Evelyn Leonard (English) ... .........Paradise, N.S. Wilson, Edgar Mordante (English) ........................................ Guyana Master of Science Brumbaugh, Ray Kent (Psychology) .......................... Lancaster, Pa. Haight, Caleb Barry (Mathematics) .................... North Range, N.S. Huston, Frank (Biology) ................................................ Wolfville, N.S. Schaffner, John Phinney (Chemistry) ...................... Kentville, N.S. Master of Education Atkinson, Sylvester James......... ...........................Stoney Island, NS. Grant, Frederick William.. ......... ..... .......... .................... Moncton, N.B. Hache, Alfred .................................................................. Lunenburg, N.S. Hughes, Andrew Samuel.. ..... ......................................... Wolfville, N.S. Johnston, Brian Earl......................... ......................... ...... Wolfville, N.S. Lindsay, Arthur John .............. .. ........... ................. Tatamagouche, N.S. Neve, Peter Emerson............. ........................................... St. Flore, P.Q. Steeves, Lawson Starrak. ............................ ................... Moncton, N.B. BACHELOR DEGREES Bachelor of Arts with Honours Latham, David William (English) ........................ Springfield, Mass. MacLean, Jane Alma Field (English) ...... ........ .... ..... .Wolfville, N.S. Bachelor of Arts Balicki, Mary Agnes Rose........................................ Grand Mere, P.Q. Burton, Brent...................................................................... Wolfville, N.S. Canning, Elsie Jane .......................................................... Wolfville, N.S. Canton, George Stephen.................................................... Berwick, N.S. Clinch, Andrew James.......................... ... ....................... Kingston, N.S. Cooke, Christine Leslie .................................................... Newport, N.S. Darrell, Oliver Bryan........ ................................................ Toronto, Ont. Duncan, Wilma Ruth Weatherhead................ Upper Rawdon, N.S. Eagles, Oswald Bennett...................................... Windsor Forks, N.S. Eagles, Wallace Allan ............................................ Windsor Forks, N.S. Featherby, Debra Dean................................................ Waterville, N.S. Ferguson, Helen Anne Tanner................. ............... Milford Stn., N.S. Fournier, Paul Richard................................................ Acushnet, Mass. Gibson, Anne MacLachlan................................................ Chester, N.S. Greenwell, Richard Neil... .....................................Sydney Mines, N.S. Guy, Ruth Evelyn ............................................................ Shelburne, N.S. Harding, Norman James.................................. Lower Sackville, N.S. Harris, Victor Gamet........ .............................................. Wolfville, N.S. Hayward, Catherine Grace.................................... Londonderry, N.S. Hebb, John David ............................................................. .Windsor, N.S. Jones, William Weston ...................................................... Windsor, N.S. Katz, Lowa ................... .. ......................... ... ........................... Toronto, Ont. Kempton, Nancy Evelyn ................................................ Liverpool, N.S Kuhn, Margaret Joan ...... ......................... ................. New Minas, N.S Levy, Laurie Milford.... ...... .. .. ............................. ....... White Rock, N.S Loomer, Cloyda Hope .............. .................................... .. Falmouth, N.S. MacKinnon, Ian Robert .................................................. Kentville, N.S. MacLeod, Harold Morris .............................................. Kingsport, N.S. Matheson, Samuel Adams ............................................ Westville, N.S. Morgulis, Alexander Michael... ..................................... Montreal, P.Q. Nickerson, Rebecca Jill ............................... ... ..................Overton, N.S. Poole, Nancy Ann ............................................................ Kentville, N.S. Ripley, Robert Trueman........ .. ............................................ Valley, N.S. Rudolph, Ruby Anita Home.................................. .............. Pictou, N.S. Shute, Michael Robert... ................................... ............. ..... Halifax, N.S. Smith, Philip Edward........................................................ Halifax, N.S. Smith, Sandra Amelia ................................................ So. Nelson, N.B. Smofsky, Suellen............. ............................................. Bridgetown, N.S. Thompson, William Walter Joel... .. .. ........................... Wolfville, N.S. Varner, Arthur Maynard.................................... New Germany, N.S. Weiland, Angelika.... ................................... .............New Germany, N.S. Whyte, Sheila Marshall...................................................... Halifax, N.S. Wilkie, Elizabeth Anne ................................................ Surrey, England Wright, Jean Louise ......................... .. ...... ....... Port Hawkesbury, N.S. Bachelor of Science Allen, Paul William ...................................................... Bridgetown, N.S. Chambers, Tanya Winnifred.... ......................... .... ... No. Sydney, N.S. Cooper, Thomas Roy.... .......................................... ...... Yarmouth, N.S. Daigle, James Peter................. ............ .. ................... ........ Kentville, N.S. Dow, John Rankin .............................................................. Berwick, N.S. Greene, Garland Harold.................................................. Canning, N.S. Harpell, Patricia Louise ....................... ............. Annapolis Royal, N.S. Harvie, Garnet Richard .......... .. ...... ........... ...... ......... Gormanville, N.S. Hastey, Pamela Susan.................................................... Wolfville, N.S. Hastings, Alan Ensign, Jr......... .................................... Medfield, Mass. Jamieson, Stuart Edward..... ............................... Sydney River, N.S. Kierstead, Brian Garfield................................................ St. John, N.B. Langford, James Wayne ................................ Weymouth Forks, N.S. Miner, James Albert ................................................ Port Williams, N.S. Moran, Joanne Eulalie. .............. ............... ...................... Westfield, N.B. MacIntyre, Jeanne Maureen ............................................ Sydney, N.S. MacKay, George Allan ............................................ New Glasgow, N.S. Ogden, Allan Aubrey........................................................ Wolfville, N.S. Parker, Charles Lewis ................................................ West River, NS. Paterson, John James...................... ....................... ....... Yarmouth, N.S. Rafuse, Ivan Norman.................................... R.R. #3, Kentville, N.S. Raymond, Pauline Elizabeth. .............. ..... Barrington Passage, N.S. Roy, James Edward............................................................ Halifax, N.S. Sciortino, Joseph........................................................ Boucherville, P.Q. St. Amand, Gerald David Samuel... ............................... Enfield, N.S. Stevens, Gregory James............................................ Lunenburg, N.S. Stewart, James Alvin .......................................... .......... Glace Bay, N.S. Wallis, J. Glenn ............................. .......... ...... ................. ...... Montreal, P.Q. West, Gregory Stillings ..... .. ...... ................. .......... Lawrencetown, N.S. Winchester, Judith Margaret... ........... ..........................Moncton, N.B. Bachelor of Business Administration Curley, Kevin George ........................................................ Halifax, N.S. Embree, Douglas Corey.................. .... .......................... Springhill, N.S. Gabriel, Gordon Pafford.................................................... Sydney, N.S. MacLachlan, Robin Muir........................................ Great Village, N.S. Rafuse, William Chester.............................................. Liverpool, N.S. Stewart, Gary David............. .......................................Woodstock, N.B. Wentzell, Benjamin Stanford................................ ...... Kentville, N.S. Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Davis, Verna Jean Gauthier. ......................................... Noranda, P.Q. Gillespie, Susan Mary................................................ Pointe Claire, P.Q. Schoultz, Judith Lynn .................................................... Shelburne, N.S. Bachelor of Arts in Music Mather, Mary Shannon Lyons .................................... Newcastle, N.B. Bachelor of Education Allen, Paul William ........................................... ......... Bridgetown, N.S. Burton, Brent. .................................................
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