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Saint Mary's University Auditorium 1969 Saint Mary's University Auditorium Friday afternoon, October the third Nineteen hundred and sixty-nine at two-thirty o'clock PROGRAMME PROCESSIONAL ROYAL SALUTE INVOCATION PRESIDENT'S REMARKS CONFERRING OF DEGREES Receiving the Degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) Walter Donald O'Hearn (posthumously) To be accepted by Walter D. O'Hearn, Jr. Thomas Head Raddall Receiving the Degree of Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa) Jean Victor Allard Victor deBedia Oland ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES Thomas Head Raddall, F.R.S.C., LL.D., D.Litt. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN RECESSIONAL Guests are requested to remain standing until the academic procession has left the auditorium THE STADACONA BAND Director of Music: Lieutenant J. McGuire, C.D., R.C.N, appearing by kind permission of Vice Admiral J. C. O'Brien, C.D., R.C.N. Commander Maritime Command BACHELOR OF ARTS Norma Helen Adams Waverley, Nova Scotia John Thompson Aikens Halifax, Nova Scotia Mary Eileen Anderson (Magna Cum Laude) . Halifax, Nova Scotia Stephen William Anderson Herring Cove, Nova Scotia Francis Xavier Babin Liverpool, Nova Scotia James Arthur Barrett Halifax, Nova Scotia Gordon Philip Bartlett Fairview, Nova Scotia Simon Emersoii Binder Kitchener, Ontario Brian Redvers Cainey New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Attilio Carlo Diliberatore Halifax, Nova Scotia Frederick Brien Dolan Toronto, Ontario Thomas Joseph Doucette Halifax, Nova Scotia David William Ferguson Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Ruth Elizabeth Fisher Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Ronald Christopher Gale Cornerbrook, Newfoundland Patrick Glendon Giddings Montague, P.E.I. Margaret Janice Gillen Armdale, Nova Scotia Grant Mansfield Josey Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Wayne Louis Keddy King's County, Nova Scotia Gary Wayne Kelly : Halifax, Nova Scotia John Malcolm Kendall Halifax, Nova Scotia Owen Michael Kennedy St. John's, Newfoundland William E. Laing Halifax, Nova Scotia Mary Maijorie Lynch Halifax, Nova Scotia Harold Joseph Mclnroy Hamilton, Ontario John Grant Maclsaac Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Eugene Charles MacNeil . Fairview, Nova Scotia Joseph Terrance Mahoney Brookfield, Nova Scotia Sister Pauline Martin, R.S.C.J. Halifax, Nova Scotia Joanna (Gilmor) Maxwell . • Dartmouth, Nova Scota Robert Richard Nadeau Saint John, New Brunswick Paul Alexander Nickerson Armdale, Nova Scotia Mary K. Oliver Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Dennis Lawrence O'Leary Halifax, Nova Scotia Dorothy Ann Parker North Wiltshire, P.E.I. Rae Christine Parker. Halifax, Nova Scotia Leonie Marie Poirier Halifax, Nova Scotia Scott William Pushie Halifax, Nova Scotia David A. Steeves Halifax, Nova Scotia Douglas Richard Taylor New Germany, Nova Scotia Mary Evelyn Ternan Halifax, Nova Scotia Lawrence Allan Ward Halifax, Nova Scotia Helen Maude Watson Halifax, Nova Scotia Charles Weston Weatherby Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Joseph Edgar Weir Moncton, New Brunswick Peter Robert Whelly Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Sister Virginia White, R.S.C.J Halifax, Nova Scotia ATES 3, 1969 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE J. Stuart Blair Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Daniel William Burns Halifax, Nova Scotia John Patrick Carroll Moncton, New Brunswick Gordon Brian Fader Halifax, Nova Scotia Robert Alexander Fitzgerald Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Michael George Gomez Port-of-Spain, Trinidad Terence Michael Hayes Burlington, Ontario Ernest John Hill Armdale, Nova Scotia Patrick Donald Keating Halifax, Nova Scotia Lloyd Joseph LeBlanc Digby County, Nova Scotia John Colin MacLellan Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Faramarz Navi Tehran, Iran John Graham Rourke Hamilton, Ontario Lionel Robert Thorpe New Ross, Nova Scotia Garry F. Tremblay Hamilton, Ontario John David A. Vaughan Windsor Junction, Nova Scotia BACHELOR OF COMMERCE Peter Guy Bowie Aylmer, Quebec Raymon Earl Butler Boutiliers Point, Nova Scotia William Joseph Chabassol Halifax, Nova Scotia John Garfield Charles Ottawa, Ontario Kenneth David Crawford Sydney, Nova Scotia John Richard Dalrymple Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Roger Douglas Gaudet Amherst, Nova Scotia Ronald Earl Hatcher Sydney, Nova Scotia Jarnes Thomas Hessian Halifax, Nova Scotia Frederick William MacDonald Stellarton, Nova Scotia Kevin Dennis McDonald Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Richard James McFadden Halifax, Nova Scotia Ejigene Charles Marchand Louisdale, Cape Breton Valentine James Merchant Sydney, Nova Scotia Ian Arthur Milroy Halifax, Nova Scotia Bernard Leroy O'Brien Halifax, Nova Scotia J. Vincent Purcell Purcell's Cove, Nova Scotia Stewart Wayne A. Pye Harrietsfield, Nova Scotia William Louis Ryan Purcell's Cove, Nova Scotia Ernest William Shellnutt Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Wayne Arthur Simms Halifax, Nova Scotia Robert William Thorpe Halifax, Nova Scotia M. Isabelle Wilcox Halifax, Nova Scotia DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING William Gerald Boutilier . Bedford, Nova Scotia Desire Joseph Doucette Weymouth, Nova Scotia James Mason Doyle St. Catherines, Ontario Louis Mario Dursi Bethel, Coonecticutt Donald Keleher Halifax, Npva Scotia- Darrell R. Spencer Great Village, Nova Scotia BACHELOR OF EDUCATION William John Adams, B.A Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Peter John Fader, B.A Halifax, Nova Scotia David Joseph MacDonald, B.E. (Cum Laude) . .Halifax, Nova Scotia Catherine Marlene Rudderham, B.A Halifax, Nova Scotia Vera Bernice (McCarthy) Stone, B.A Halifax, Nova Scotia Suresh C. Paliwal, B.A., M.A Halifax, Nova Scotia MASTER OF ARTS (EDUCATION) William Joseph Gorman, B.A., B.Ed Halifax, Nova Scotia "Colleen Claire Williams, B.Sc., B.Ed Dartmouth, Nova Scotia ORDER OF ACADEMIC PROCESSION CONVOCATION MARSHAL GRADUATES FACULTY GUESTS BOARD OF GOVERNORS DEANS OF FACULTIES RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES ACADEMIC VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY .
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