School of Business Commencement 2021 May 1, 2021

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i School of Business Commencement 2021

May 1, 2021 4:30 p.m.

University of Redlands Redlands, School of Business Commencement Ceremony Presiding Ralph W. Kuncl, PhD MD, President, University of Redlands Land Acknowledgement Rev. John Walsh, M. Div., Omer E. Robbins Chaplain to the University, emeritus Invocation John Walsh Welcome Remarks Thomas A. Horan, Ph.D., Dean, School of Business Welcome and Recognition of Graduates and Guests Ralph W. Kuncl Greetings from the Class of 2021 Alex Kyranakis ’21, B.S. Business Recognition of 2020–2021 Outstanding Faculty Awards Kathy Ogren, Ph.D., Provost Recognition of Whitehead Leadership Society Thomas A. Horan Recognition of Delta Mu Delta, International Business Honor Society Mission Statement Thomas A. Horan Recognition of Veterans and Those Dedicated to Service The University of Redlands is a private, independent university committed to providing a Thomas A. Horan personalized education that frees students to make enlightened choices. Presentation of School of Business Undergraduate Degree Candidates Redlands emphasizes academic rigor, curricular diversity, and innovative teaching. Thomas A. Horan Redlands fosters a community of scholars and encourages a pluralistic notion of values Conferring of Degrees by challenging assumptions and stereotypes in both classes and activities. A Redlands Ralph W. Kuncl education goes beyond training to embrace a reflective understanding of our world; it proceeds from information to insight, from knowledge to meaning. Presentation of School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates Welcoming intellectually curious students of diverse religious, ethnic, national and Thomas A. Horan socio-economic backgrounds, the University seeks to develop responsible citizenship as part Conferring of Degrees of a complete education. Redlands encourages a community atmosphere with Ralph W. Kuncl exceptional opportunity for student leadership and interaction. For working adults, the University offers innovative programs at convenient locations and times. Och Tamale Chant Keith Roberts, J.D., Associate Dean, School of Business Redlands blends liberal arts and professional programs, applied and theoretical study, traditional majors and self-designed contracts for graduation. Small classes enable each Benediction student to participate in class discussion, to work closely with professors and to receive John Walsh extensive individual attention. Redlands remains sensitive to contemporary trends in society and challenges students to commit themselves to a lifetime of learning. Alma Mater Anna Forgét ’21 Closing Remarks Thomas A. Horan

2 3 About the President Student Speaker Chad Riley

Alex Kyranakis ’21 Ralph W. Kuncl, MD PhD B.S. Business

r. Ralph W. Kuncl became the 11th president of the University of Redlands in 2012. riginally from the Rocky Mountain region of , Redlands resident Alex Kyranakis moved to in 2014. Always intrigued by adventure, he In his nine years at the U of R, Dr. K.—as his students most often call him—has worked D has lived an exciting life, which includes hiking the “14ners” of Colorado and driving tirelessly to elevate the University’s stature. He is leading the comprehensive $200 O every mile of the U.S. interstate highway system. He feels lucky to be able to reflect on his million Forever Yours fundraising campaign to a close and spearheading the development journey, through which he has made great friendships and vibrant memories. of a University Village adjacent to a new Redlands train station. Under his leadership, the University acquired the San Francisco Theological Seminary in 2019, creating a new Kyranakis, who works at tech company Esri, was inducted into the Student Whitehead Graduate School of Theology and realizing a new U of R campus in the Bay Area. Leadership Society and is graduating with honors as a member of Delta Mu Delta International Business Honors Society. He knows his newly gained knowledge will be a Throughout the changes and challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, valuable asset toward personal and professional success, and aspires to become an Dr. Kuncl has led the U of R with resourcefulness and resilience. He is charting a course influential leader within Esri and the Redlands community. He also plans to pursue a master that endeavors to keep the University community healthy and safe while staying true to of science degree from the U of R. the U of R’s mission of delivering a personalized education. His optimistic approach to the future motivates him to pursue success; he considers his A graduate of (A.B.) and the University of Chicago (Ph.D., M.D.), faith in God and his family to be the most important aspects of his life. He thanks his wife, Dr. Kuncl spent his early career at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where family, professors, and professional influences for supporting and mentoring his ambitious he served as a professor of neurology, pathology, and cellular and molecular medicine. journey at the University. He later was appointed the founding Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education. While at Hopkins, he received international recognition in the study of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Before coming to Redlands, he served as a professor of neurology and brain and cognitive sciences, as well as Provost, Executive Vice President, and Chief Research Officer at the University of Rochester.

Dr. K.’s background includes 23 years as a vocal performer in the Baltimore Choral Arts Society. He has performed as both singer and conductor with the University of Redlands choirs and orchestra, notably at Carnegie Hall and in U of R’s annual holiday festival, the Feast of Lights.

Although Dr. Kuncl has announced his intention to leave Redlands, he will remain at the University through June 2021 to facilitate a smooth leadership transition and continue to set the institution up for future success.

4 5 School of Business Undergraduate Degree Candidates

Diana Elizalde Michelle Moreno  Management Bachelor of Science Desirae Renee Escarcega Jenifer Morrill Jonas Estime Javier Jesus Ortega Claudia C. Aceituno Business Dallas Fattouch Livia Payne Karla Argandona Lisa D. Fernandez Edgar Paz Adrian M. Baldwin Jesica Maria Aburto Denise Flores Chantel M. Perez Melissa Beltran Jacilyn Adame Carter J. Flowers Maria Perez Michael J. Butterfield Adriana Aguilera Meagan Brittany Fouse Joseph Picon  Jakob Robert Diaz Marie Anderson Andrea Karen Gardiner Dolores Guadalupe Pineda Juan Ramon Diaz Juan Alberto Armenta Jason Adam Gardiner Savannah Ratliff Mindy Diaz Robert Arreguin Anthony Geisbauer Erik Sachs Robertson Monica Draper Kristian Bailey Skylar Kai Gilbert Reeshemah Sabree Juan Flores Juanita D. Bankhead Edgar Gomez Carmin Sanchez Lauri Ann Grier  Jennifer Bassford Samantha Gomez Rene Sanchez David Hidalgo Brian Becerra Ricardo Gonzalez Valentina M. Santoyo-Andrade Erick J. Jimenez Brandy L. Bolton Salvador Gonzalez Jason Seccombe ◆ Heather Jimenez  Diamante Bovelli David Graham Peter Joseph Silva Kelly Lee Jones ◆ Timothy M. Bratton Armando Javier Guerra Rodriguez Michael Aaron Stallone Deseree Jacquline Klimansky Melodie Burns-Young Frankie Wayne Hammer Andrea Jean Taylor Martha Leyva Lucas Bushnell Michelle Hernandez Diego Uriarte Rafael Lopez Allan CaoRomero Carl E. Hodge Lorena Valdez Julie Mock Sydney Carroll Patrick Hogan  Giovanni G. Vega Jocelyn Munoz Aaron Casas Nicholas Hoover Erick Velasquez Everett C. Perisits Armando Casillas Dalia Izquierdo Brett Michael Veto Nancy Romero Diaz Maria Chang Crystal Beth Jauregui Daniel Villalpando Melissa Rossano Veronica Cordova Christopher Sean Jerman Stephanie Viray Christopher J. Victoria Sara Corgatelli Jonathan Klinetop Joshua Vivanco Jose Luis Correa Jamie Kovacs Cristina M. Wallace Noemi Magana Cortes Sara Koua Nou Ku Cristofan F. Warmling  Jose Cortez Alex Kyranakis  Christopher J. Wasson Joshua D. Cruz Lloyd Lejarde Chris Weeks ◆ Lorraine Martha Davila Andrew Lewis Regina Weeks ◆ Emily Stephanie De Leon David Lozano Arist Wells Patricia Sofia de Sa Dias Patricia Maddams Alejandro Wesaw Luckyna Diaz Jamiely Martinez Ziyu Alyssa Wu Sandra Diaz-Villasenor Austin William McCollum Justine Nichole Ybanez Lima Jason Anh Do Ruben Mero Bryant Wagner Zepeda Luis Duque Patricia Methe Ivonne N. Elias Alycia Montelongo

6 ◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)  Whitehead Leadership Society  Delta Mu Delta 7 School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates

Luis M. Cervantes Gomez  Charles Johnson Brian James Molles Master of Arts Zehua Che Janelle Yvonne Johnson James Moore Lei Chen Joshua D. Johnson Travis Moore Management David Wayne Conkerite Malkeet Kaur Adrian Ernesto Morales Ayris Cornwell Zachary Keirstead Joel Morales Luis Garcia Glenda Del Rosario Nicole C. Kelly Abel Alejandro Morando Jhocelyn Diaz-Reyes Christina Srey Ker Andrew Moser Jennie Nhu Doan Gursharan Khakh Lizet Nieto Master of Business Monica Yvette Dominguez Jahanzeb Khan Rebecca Ann Nistor Jan Dumlao Ezekiel Kim Breanna O’Dea Administration Julie Eastman Christopher Michael Paul Kirk Frances R. Ong Dwayne-Marie Edades Jasen Knight  Lashan A. Owens Edison Abrenica Samuel Alexis Escalona Leah Kraskin  Nacinda Paap Sydney Sharon Acierno Alexandria L. Eshenbrenner  Kishen Kumar Armando Panchi Leonel M. Agramont Alexander Russ Estrada Tiffany Lai Alexander Parker Gloria Aida Aguilar  Danny Michael Felix Alejandro Lara Vanessa Parks Oluwatumininu Akinbile Robert V. Fiermonte Shannon Christal Lavallee Leah Parrent Lee Robert Ancona Dominique Franklin Jane Lee Michelle Pelletier Rhea Nicole Aninzo Emerson Funes Sarah Leung Evelyn Perez Moses Anthonio Adam Barron Galarza Jordan Leyva Charles Robert Peterson Jake Arnett Mark Anthony Galban Fabian Lieb Kim Phuong Pham Monica Arcelia Arreola Alondra Gallardo  Aaron Logan Nam Pham Scott Ary Arlene Gamino-Rodriguez Lou Lou Ivan Pinto Mahendra Kumar Aseri Cesar Garcia Tiara Dajae Lucas Michael Placencia Sarah Ashley Daniel Garcia Alfredo Antonio Luna Joshua Polanco Fernando Avila Ghanem Ghanem Joshua Scott Lund Luis Portobanco Zoe Baracaldo Amanda Ghyst  Jake Ly Ivan Henry Preciado Carlos Barrera Daniel Gonzalez Guillermo Macias Clark Parker Radford George Dale Belcher  Nereida L. Gonzalez Ryan MacLean  Hannah Elizabeth Rangel Marvis Bernard Sherry Gray  Aaron Mailangkay Tridev Raut  Bianca Berriozabal Natalie Guillen Abanoub Hani Maksimous  Amber Reed Mellisa L. Birch Mary Anne Guioa Prema Mallikarjunan Bradley Reynolds Zachary Bishop Angela Guzman  Helen Martinez  Christina Richardson Sharis T. Bratton Ivanna Azusada Habaradas Jazmine Martinez Alejandra Rivera  Shaon Brown Sarah Hagag Melanie Martinez David Rodriguez  Amani Bryan Sayer Caitlin Harold  Marisa Matkin Jennifer Rodriguez Sharoze Butt Kestler Heitritter Terrance McCarthy Krystle Lynn Rowe  Lawrence Henrich Butts Mark Edward Henderson Lori Michele McMahon Dane Russell Andrew Cagampan Felicia Hernandez Ryan McNeill Angela Saavedra Michael Campana Karen Hernandez Alejandro Medina Robert Salas Isswaila Y. Cannon Ashley N. Hill Kelly Mendez Ignacio Saldana Stephanie Capell Christopher Lee Iverson Netly M. Mitchell Destiny Saleem Kiki Carlson Heather Lee Jerrytone Nicole M. Moayedi Lina Mahmud Salem Mario Joseph Casillas Diana Jimenez de Velazco 

8 ◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)  Whitehead Leadership Society  Delta Mu Delta 9 School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates

Stephanie Sam Roanny Estevez Laura M. Nomura  George Joseph Sanchez Master of Science Hana Fisher De’artist Odhams Monique N. Sanchez  Trevor Ryan Flanary Sharnette Ortiz Dianna Scina Information Technology Mary Kathleen Flatley  Gina Osorio Daniel Shawn Senske Lydia Floyd David Page James Andrew Shaw Joseph Felix Taryn Tracey Garcia Julius S. Pamaran Gregory Shepard  Janice L. Gates Lafonda R. Pamaran Tara-Mae Singh Laura Frances Gates Monica Parga Aditi Singh Organizational Leadership Jamie Foresta Ginsberg Areana Perez Mary Adrienne Cabello So Antonia H. Goerss Natalia A.Perez-Bojorquez  Ketevan Abesadze Miguel Solorio Wil Goff Dale R. Peters Gabriela Alejandrez Ashton Stansbury Vincent Al Gonzales Shawn Pourhosseini  Annie Alexander Jessica Angeline Steed  Christina M. Goodwin  Madelyn Pyne Pamela Allen  Elizabeth Stehl Sarah Griffin Timothy Alan Rice Daniel Alfaro Arambula Tracy Michelle Sweeney Robert Hine Reyes Rivera Karen Rita Arquero Gabriela Tamayo Herbert Holman Alana Elizabeth Robinson Lorra Mae Baldes Mohan Tang Michelle Honis Ronald Jeffrey Saldana  Michelle Dearmond Baumgartner  Kyle Thornburg Danielle R. Jones Suzette Paredes Sanchez William Beath  Amber Rae Tilander  Aubrey D. Kellum Shawna Schultz Melissa Billings Rebecca Todd Georgina Knight Amal Sedrak Stephen Bishop  Jessica Tovar Eric M. Kurtz Deonah Sharifi Kaylea Bosman Hoa Tran Detdet Enriquez Lapuz Tanesha Smith Gabrielle Bouzon Ronald Tran Mary Ann Medina Lapuz-Gacutan Alejandra Talavera Cinthia Camacho Alisha Tredwell Delban Leslie Matthew Thewlis Michelle Therese Cameron Gerardo Unzueta Gaytan Paola Lopez Samantha Renee Thomas Logan G. Campbell  Rocio Valentin Justin Antonio Maldonado Miranda Alexis Thurtell  Samantha Marie Cardenas Abel Vargas Eugenio Martin  Janet Toledano Melinda Casillas Omar Vela Wilda Martin John Trammell Gemma Castro Latecia Guadalupe Villela-Rodriguez Yvette Danielle Maynard Richard Trinh Ryann Castro  Chelsea Janelle Waddy-Blow Randall McWilliams Andrea Trujillo Julio Choy Peixian Wang Claire Heidi Hansen Mejia Whitney Utt Kayla Monique Clayton Zachary Thor Willson Maricela Mejia David Allen Valdez John Thomas Commins Taylor Wilson Marie-Helene Christina Mercier Claudia Karina Valenzuela Alejandro Daniel Cortez Samuel Wyner Margarita Merino Erica R. Valles Shannon P. Cronin Day Yang Vanessa Moreno Roberto Vega Casey S. Daniel  Arthur Henry Ybarra Madison Nicole Morin Sharon Venzke Jodi Datema Janet Yee Steven Murow Jayson Villaflor Danilo David Xuan Zhao Ashira L. Murphy  Vito Marco Zerilli Jennifer Dawson Lu Zhou John Henry Navarrete Sinclair Dickerson Luis Adrian Navarro Gautrin

10 ◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)  Whitehead Leadership Society  Delta Mu Delta 11 Awards and Honors

Alice Mozley Endowed The Center for Spatial Delta Mu Delta International Faculty Awards Business Scholarship Award Business (CSB) Awards Business Honor Society This award recognizes an outstanding student The Center for Spatial Business (CSB) Graduate Delta Mu Delta honors outstanding business Excellence in Teaching enrolled in the School of Business. Award for Excellence in Business GIS honors students for academic achievement by inviting Christina Walker, Ph.D. Alejandra Rivera, Graduate outstanding course projects submitted by School them to membership. The Society encourages John Ramirez, MBA of Business MBA students enrolled in the MBA creating a Delta Mu Delta community that Gordon C. Atkins program’s GIS emphasis. fosters the well-being of members and the Excellence in Service Patricia Methe, Undergraduate business community. Students with this Avijit Sarkar, Ph.D. Memorial Scholarship Award Christopher Wasson, Undergraduate honor wear a gold and purple Delta Mu Delta Medallion. This award recognizes School of Business Mercedez Speaker, Undergraduate Special Appreciation graduates for their academic achievement and Jordan Gomez, Graduate Tridev Raut, Graduate and Recognition program participation. It is given annually in Banta Community Service Gerardo Unzueta Gaytan, Graduate Michael MacQueen, Ed.D. memory of Dr. Atkins, who helped create the Award Alfred North Whitehead College. Williamina Davidson, Evelyn Michelle Dearmond Baumgartner, Graduate Recipients are students who demonstrate Teaching Innovation Allison Fraiberg, Ph.D. Reamer Matich, Catherine a commitment to their communities through Kathie J. Rawding Endowed Matich Endowed Scholarship philanthropic, volunteer, and/or service Scholarship Award activities. This award recognizes a student from Hannah Albrecht (CAS student) This scholarship recognizes female Riverside or San Bernardino counties enrolled undergraduate or graduate students of color in the School of Business. Walker Ethics Award enrolled in the School of Business who possess Michelle Moreno, Undergraduate high potential for success, have demonstrated Recipients are students who demonstrate an financial need and are not receiving tuition Military Veteran Honors understanding of the importance of ethics remission from an employer. within organizations by submitting a written Brittany Hagen All military veterans who are participating essay, research paper, or case study addressing in Commencement will be honored by the an ethical problem, issue, or accomplishment High Distinction Awards University of Redlands. within a particular organization. Michelle Moreno, Undergraduate Undergraduate honors are identified as High Whitehead Leadership Society Krystle Rowe, Graduate Distinction for students who have maintained a GPA of 3.96 or higher. For undergraduate The Whitehead Leadership Society was students to have their honors recognized established in November of 1988 to promote at commencement, all of their degree and recognize scholarship and leadership requirements must be met by March 1, 2020. among School of Business students and alumni, Students with this honor wear a maroon cord at to provide active service and support to the the ceremony. University of Redlands community, to encourage Kelly Lee Jones, B.S. in Management communication among current and former Jason Seccombe, B.S. in Business School of Business and Whitehead College Chris Weeks, B.S. in Business students, and to perpetuate the traditions of Regina Weeks, B.S. in Business the liberal arts education. Students with this honor wear a bronze Whitehead Leadership Society Medallion.

12 13 Board of Trustees Academic Regalia

Mr. Jamison J. Ashby ’82 Ms. Becky Campbell Garnett ’69 Mr. Robert C. Oda ’69 Distinctive academic dress can be traced back to the universities of the Middle Ages. In the early centuries Chief Executive Officer Community Volunteer Retired Senior Planning and of its existence, the costume was worn as daily garb, and several parts had practical uses. In more recent Nova Health Pasadena, CA Development Manager centuries, its use in complete form has been reserved for special ceremonial occasions. Coburg, OR Commercial Real Estate Division Mr. Thomas W. Gilmer ’62 ’67 Kamehameha Schools Ms. Janet Berckefeldt ’67 Principal Of the costume’s three components, the hood is the most interesting. Originally it had three uses: as a head Honolulu, HI President and Managing Director, Lee & Associates covering, as a shoulder cape, and as a bag in which alms could be collected. It is mentioned as early as 1480 in Music Concourse Community Yorba Linda, CA Mr. Darren S. Rose ’91 clerical literature. When large wigs were in vogue in England, the cape part of the hood was split in front and a Partnership President narrow neckband inserted. The entire cape and hood were allowed to fall back as they do today, and the hood Mr. Kenneth F. Hall ’60 Lafayette, CA Rose & Tuck LLC was never restored to its original style. Founder and Chairman Emeritus Marlborough, MA Mr. Bradley A. Berg School Services of California, Inc. Black academic robes are appropriate to all degrees and all institutions. Graduates of some schools, however, Chief Operating & Financial Officer Carmichael, CA Mr. Joseph R. Rulison may elect to wear robe colors adopted by their alma maters—for example, Harvard crimson, Yale blue, Stanford Delta Dental of Washington Co-founder and CEO Mr. Robert M. Harris, Jr. Sammamish, WA three + one cardinal. Red may be worn for ceremonial purposes, as by a president. Three black stripes on the sleeve Chairman of the Board Rochester, NY denote a doctorate. Ms. Carole L. Beswick Pacific Market International (Chair Emerita) Mercer Island, WA Mr. Chris W. Strand, CPA/PFS There is historical evidence to suggest that the mortarboard originated with the 16th century Protestant CEO Chief Financial Officer Ms. Teena Hostovich reformer John Calvin. The university building where Calvin taught, at the Cathedral Church in Geneva, was not Inland Action, Inc. Acequia Capital, LLC Vice Chair yet completed and was without windows. Accordingly, he designed the hat for his teaching in order to protect Redlands, CA Bellevue, WA Lockton Pacific Series his head from the pigeons that cohabited the buildings. Dr. Larry E. Burgess ’67 La Cañada Flintridge, CA Mr. Stephen A. Tindle ’90 Director Emeritus Executive Vice President Black tassels are correct for all degrees, but colored tassels also may be worn. Gold metallic tassels may be Ms. Fran Inman A.K. Smiley Public Library Thomas James Homes worn by persons with doctorates and by dignitaries. Senior Vice President Redlands, CA Piedmont, CA Majestic Realty Co. Following is a partial list of hood and tassel colors established by the American Council on Education to Mr. William R. Cahill Santa Ana, CA Mr. Ronald C. Troupe ’64 represent various fields of learning. President, Calfox Inc. Retired Los Angeles Branch Rev. Jeannie Kim Ross, CA Manager, Unisys Corporation President & Owner Arts and Letters...... White Music...... Pink Redondo Beach, CA Mr. Bruce A. Cavarno ’82 Sam Inc. & KPP Beer, Inc. Business Administration...... Drab Philosophy...... Dark blue or black President, Ortho LA, Inc. Livermore, CA Ms. Candace L. Unruh (Candy) Economics...... Copper Physical Education...... Sage green Redlands, CA Paradise Valley, AZ Mr. Leland C. Launer, Jr. ’77 Education...... Light blue Public Administration, Mr. David R. Danielson ’75 (Chairperson of the Board) Ms. Mary Vivanco ’88 Public Policy...... Peacock blue Retired Vice President, Retired Insurance Executive Vice President Engineering...... Orange Academic Affairs Bar Harbor, ME Plancom, Inc. Environmental Studies...... Russet Science...... Gold yellow Butte Community College Poway, CA Ms. Sherri L. Medina ’82 ’84 Social Science ...... Citron Kanab, UT Fine Arts...... Brown Healthcare Entrepreneur Mr. Charles S. Wilke ’64 Speech...... Silver gray Dr. Joseph L. D’Anna ’91 and Investor Founder and Managing Director Law...... Purple Westport, CT Laguna Hills, CA Meridian Capital LLC Seattle, WA Mr. David P. Enzminger ’85 Mr. Brian D. Murphy ’04 The Academic Mace Co-chair Intellectual Property President and Managing Director The first dated record of the ceremonial academic mace goes back to the year 1385 at the University of Practice, Winston & Strawn LLP Meridian Capital Vienna. An academic mace is traditionally carried in procession and mounted on stage whenever degrees are Altadena, CA Mercer Island, WA granted or when the faculty is assembled in formal academic regalia. The University of Redlands’ mace was Mr. Richard N. Fisher ’65 presented on behalf of the City of Redlands by Mayor Jon Harrison during the October 20, 2006 convocation, (Chair Emeritus) marking the start of the year-long centennial celebration. The names of all Redlands presidents are engraved Retired Partner on solid silver bands around the wooden shaft. The shaft is capped with 60 ounces of solid silver, engraved O’Melveny & Myers, LLP with the seals of the City of Redlands and the University of Redlands. Pacific Palisades, CA

14 15 Alma Mater

O, that dear old U of R, Thy children near and far Will sing to thee and all thy glories tell; Where the orange blossoms grow, And the waters gently flow, That dear old U of R we love so well.

O, that dear old U of R, Whose emblem shines afar, Eternal as the hills we love so well; Where the mountains tall and grand Like an inspiration stand, That dear old U of R we love so well.

O, that dear old U of R, The years can never mar, The memories of thee we love so well; Congratulations! Where the friendships are so dear That we leave them with a tear BULLDOGS FOR LIFE That dear old U of R we love so well.

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