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Graduation Ceremony RHODES UNIVERSITY 2006 GRADUATION CEREMONY 1820 SETTLERS NATIONAL MONUJ\1ENT THURSDAY 6 APRIL 2006 AT 18:00 PRINTED BY DUPLJ-PRINT TEL: 046-6223602 CHANCELLOR G. I. Gerwel, B.A!Hons), D. l.itt. et Phil., LI.D. !Honoris causa) VICE-CHANCELLOR D.R. Woods, B SL.i.HonsJ, !)Phil., FRS.S.Af., F.A.S.S.Af, D.CJ. iHonori~ cau~a) . ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS PRO-VICE-CHANCELLOR C Johnson, B.Sc.(Hons), M.Sc., D.Sc. The Conxrexalion is requesled los/and while Jhe Choir sinxs Vis Yirtus Veritas and Jhe Procession emers lhe Audilorium. CHAIRlviAN OF COUNCil. The Hon. Mr Justice R.}.W. Jones, B.A., LL.B. PRFSIDFNT OF CONVOCATION The Rev T.S.N. Cqubule, Ph.D., DD. !Honoris catr~a) The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation. DEANS Professor FT. Hendricks, B.A., tvi.Soc.Sc., Ph.D. Dean of the faculty of Humanities Professor P.D. Terry, l'vi.Sc., Ph.D., FI.C.S., l\lA.CM. Dean of the Faculty of Science ProlessorJ.R Midgley, B. Cum, LLB, Ph.D. Dean of the faculty of Law The Vice-Chancellor will welcome the Congregation. Professor H. van der Me~<.ht, B.A.(Horis). LI.ED., 1\'I.A., Ph.D. Acting Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor A.C.J\:1 Webb, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Professor I. Kanfer, lfSL.(Pharml, B.SdHons), Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy · Ph.D., Ivi.R.Pharm.S., F.P.S.(SAl. Ms Piyushi Kotecha will address the Congregation. Professor J.R. Duncan, 13.Sc.(Honsl, Ph.D. Dean of Research Dr M.A. Motara, M.Sc., Ph.D. Dean of Students Professor M.D. Vermaak, B.A.(Hons), Drs.Phil. Dean: International Office The Deans of the Faculties will present the candidates for the RECISTRAR award of Diplomas and the Degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor with S. Fourie, B.Th.,BD.,D.Th. Honours, Master and Doctor of Philosophy. VIS VIRTUS VERITAS Quae paris cives animo vigl:ntes You who produce citizens of vigorous intellect, as you The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation. Alricae praebens rationi~ artes offer to Africa the arts and skills which come from Alma te mater canimus libenter reason - we who are Rhodians gladly hymn you, our Nos Rhodienses. Ah1111Mt1ter Veritas semper pretiosa nobis May truth be always precious and preside over us and Praesit et pellat procul omne furtum . may it drive far away all deceit, nor may it Neu sinat quemquam male consulentem allow anyone with evil intent to learn what is Discere falsa. false. Quicquid est foedum cohibere, quicquid May virtue and courage, eager for peace, together lntcgrae vitae proprium tueri with well disposed strength, rejoice to restrain The Conxrexalion is requesled Jo sland while the Choir sing\· Gaudeamus Igitur and rhe Caudeat virtus studiosa pacis whatever is disgusting and to uphold whatever Procession/eaves Jhe AudiJorium. Visque benigna. belongs to the fullness of life. Wilh the exceplion i?f'ihe commenceme111 and conclusion (?f the Ceremony. memhers ~f Purpura cincti et memores parentum Clad with purple and remembering our fathers, the Congregalion are requested to remain seated throughowlhe proceedings. Cuique nitamur dare ius tum honorem let us strive to render to everyone with honour Neminique umquam licet invidentes which is due and without envying anyone let us Astra petamus. aim ior the stars. FACULTY OF PHARMACY FACULTY OF HUMANITIES DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PHARMACY DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS AFOLAYAN, Anthonia MINTY, Nazia ADDERLEY, Megan, with BARKER, Simon Folake, with distinction MOKGOKONG, Ruth distinctions in Legal BARNARD, Fenner AKUGIZIBWE, Paula Ihozo Nontuthuzelo Theory and Philosophy BARON, Elizabeth Mary AU, WaiLing MOODLEY, Deshrine ALLEN, Carole Jenine, with BARTON, Nicola Diane BAIJNA TH, Shadika MOODLEY, Prinessa distinctions in BEAUCHAMP, Robyn Lynn BAY AT, Fathima MOORAD, lsmaeel Yunus Environmental Science and BEKKER, Tanya BAY AT, Tasneem MOTEEA, Natasha Sheela Psychology BESSER, Sharlene Felecia CASSIM, Fadhil MUKANGE, Presley AMERY, Cherolyn, with BESSINGER, Juan Christo CHIMBUNDE, Paidamoyo MUNGONI, Misheck distinctions in Applied BEWHA Y, Claire Brigette Bl~nca MUNGWIRO, Hazel English Studies and BHADELLA, Rizwaana DAS NEVES, Anastasia MUNRO, Natalie Psychology BIERMANN, Jordan Philip ESSOP, Nawaaz PITOUT, Roxanne Mary ANDREWS, Matthew Edward BONGELA, Milisuthando FRIEND, Derryn Kerry RAMBALIE, Shaun ANTHONY, Lauren San BOOTH, Alice Susan KA THRADA, Ridwaan RAMPALL, Gina ANTROBUS, Charles BOTSIS, Hannah Abdul Kader RIDDIN, Jane Olivia Crawfurd BOWLES, Kirsty Claire KOROL, Oleksandr RUHOMUT ALLY, Fadilah AREVSHA TIAN, Lilith, with BOWMAN, Carin Annette LANCASTER, Ruth Alison Bibi distinctions in Philosophy BRADFORD, Casey Lee MAHLANGU, Cynthia SCHEEPERS, Mark Wesley, and Psychology BREEZE, Lorlei Nicole Sesana with distinction ASHLEY -BOTHA, Amanda BROWN, Eira Jane MANDIMIKA, Nyaradzo SEL WOOD, Lisa Ann Enid BRUINDERS, Saskia Jessica MANN, Maryssa Gudrun SING, Shaistha AVERY, Catherine Patricia BUCKE, Genevieve Michelle Ailsa SINGH, Roxanne BACHAR, Ann-Yasmin BURDEN, Nicholas Anthony MAPENDA, Zivai Christine SINGH, Veroshnee BAILIE, Lawrence Craig BURMEISTER, David Allan MGWEDLI, Belinda TROLLOPE, Siobhan BAIRD, Christopher Dane, BUSHELL, Paul Nicholas, Thembisa Elizabeth with distinction in with distinction in MILLAR, Stuart ZHEVE, Georgina Teurai Philosophy Psychology MILLER, Tamlyn BAKER, Gary Lewis BUTTON, Samantha Robyn, BAL T, Christine, with with distinctions in distinction in Drama Economics and Philosophy BARBALI, Silvana Claudia CALVERLEY, Kathryn BARBOUR, Ronald Purvis Margret 2 3 CAMINADA, Joanne, with DAVY, Jonathan Patrick, FERREIRA, Monica Manuela distinctions in English and distinction in with distinctions in Human Antonio Latin Organizational Psychology Kinetics & Ergonomics and FILLARY, Edward Benjamin HALKEMA, Kathryn CARTE, Lindsay Jean Organizational Psychology FISH, Meghan HALL, Candice Eileen, with CHAPMAN, Denise DE KOCK, Christopher FLINT, James distinction in Psychology CHIP ARE, Faith Charles FOTO, Siyabulela HAMIL TON, Kelly, with CHRISTIE-SMITH, Angela DE MOOR, Robyn Cornelia FRANCIS, Keri distinctions in English and CLA YPOLE, Jaelle DE VILLIERS, Gabrielle FRENCH, Rebecca Suzannah Philosophy CLA YPOLE, Tatum Leigh Leone Christine, with distinction HARDMAN, Stuart Leslie CLEAL, Ross Richard DE VRIES, Michael in German George, with distinctions CLINTON, Alana Kirsten DE WET, Hannah Lindiwe, FUNJIKA, Patricia in Anthropology and COLLETT, Michelle Sara, with distinctions in FUNKE, Anita, with Enthnomusicology with distinction in Anthropology and English distinction in Journalism & HARRIS, Tamryn Mary-Lou Psychology DEMPSTER, Emma Frances, Media Studies HAY A, Lonwabo COLMAN, Hannah Patricia with distinction in GELLE, Amelie Celine, with HEATHCOTE, Jessica COL YN, Tania Economics distinction in Drama HEIDEMAN, Vicky Joanna, COMBES, Jessica Sophia DEWAR, Craig Alexander GERMIQUET, Jean-Luc with distinction in COMYN, Joshua Daniel DONKIN, Samantha Clare GIBSON, Stormme Classical Civilisation O'Connell, with distinction DOOLAN, Christopher Margaretha Haigh HOLLEL Y, Sheonagh in English Johnathan GILLITT, Tarryn Jane Margaret Jean CONNACHER, Alice DOUGLAS, Aidan Michael GLADWIN, Chantelle Louise HOLNESS, Carol Rose, with COOK, Stephen Andrew EDDY, Gail Louise GOLDEN, Lome Olwen distinction in Legal Theory COOPER, Megan Sian, with ELLENDER, Bridget GOODWIN, David John HORNE, Julie Ann distinction in Journalism & Elizabeth GOURREGE, Micheline HUMPHREYS, Kate Media Studies ELLIOTT, Derek Anton Claire Jacqueline COTTRELL, Megan ELLIOTT, Nicola, with GOVIND, Deena JANSE VAN RENSBURG, COUPERTHWAITE, Barbara distinction in Drama GRAY, Justin Charles Willene Audri Anne ESOF, Matthew Jermaine GREEN, Bryony Rose JAZBHA Y, Ahmed Haroon CROWE, John-Paul Richard ESPINOSA, Marianna Judith Humphries, with JOBSON, Janet Alicia, with CURRY, Leigh-Anne EVANS, Tasneem distinctions in English and distinctions in History and DASILVA, Giselle Lydia FANTON, Andrew John Philosophy and Psychology Politics Goncalves Emilo GROBLER, Jeremia Jesaja JOHNSON, Sarah-Faye DAVIS, Kate, with FARRELL, Megan HA CKSLEY, Timothy JOHNSTON, Debra distinction in English FEJI, Vuyokazi Christopher, with Language & Linguistics FERREl RA, Loura 4 5 JURGENS, Francois, with MABUDA, Phathutshedzo MOTSET A, Kutlo Tseliso PALMER, Sarah Jane, with distinctions in English and MAKINA, Rumbidzai Charity MPHUTHING, Teboho distinction in Philosophy MALINGA, Hlabezulu Patricia Nonqaba Organizational Psychology KAJEE, Amina MANCHIP, Russell Edward MSOMI, Zuziwe Nokwanda PANSEGROUW, Nicholas KEAL, Duncan Newton MARITZ, John Samie MTIMKA, Ongama Arthur KEEVY, Jacqueline, with MARSH, Shiloh, with MUSHW ANA, Vutomi PATERSON, Andrew John distinction in Drama distinctions in MUSONDA, Rachel PAYNE, Lara Anne KENMUIR, Leigh Jane Anthropology and NCUBE, Melanie Winnifred PEARSON, Lisa Ann KERR, Daniel Wellesly Philosophy and Xhosa NEWSOME, Jessica Ann PEARSON, Timothy Michael KEW, Jessica Zoe Margaret MARSH, Tanya Gretchen NGUMBELA, Mkhululi PETERS, Gemma Bremner KHUMALO, Philisiwe MARSHALL, Richard NICHOLLS, Brenda Claire PIETERSEN, Adrian Marc Primrose Graham, with distinctions NIVEN, Joseph Henry David POL TERA, Stephanie Joan KIDD, Sheena Anne in German and History NORTJE, Donne POOLE, Candice Lee KINN_ELL, Timothy James MARTENS, Claire NY AKOTYO, Allan PRIESTMAN, Kyle Bryan KLETTE, Katherine Anne, MASEKO, Debra Mpho O'CONNOR, Arnie Louise, RADEMAN, Leigh with distinction in MAT AMBO, Mafavuke Eric with distinction in History RAJKUMAR, Serina Janasha Psychology MA TTHEE, Daniel Caleb O'SULLIVAN, Clodagh RANDALL, Shavonne KLOPSCH, Lily Angelina, MA VURA, Mike Tigere Marie REDDICK, Kate Frances
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