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DEGREES and DIPLOMAS CONFERRED, 1969 19Th MARCH, 1969 ' FACULTY of ARTS BACHELOR of ARTS (1858) Ian Raymond Barrah, B.Sc DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS CONFERRED, 1969 19th MARCH, 1969 ' FACULTY OF ARTS BACHELOR OF ARTS (1858) Ian Raymond Barrah, B.Sc. Jonathan LesUe Essington King, Dip. Dale Marie Bartrum Journ. Geoffrey Lawrence Brebner John WiUiam Lacy NeUson Leonard Brunlow Peter Jolm Earners, LL.B. Helen Patricia Chamberlin Marilyn Lopes Jolyon Cole Robert James Lyford Daniel Michael Conquest Alan John Matheson Noela May Cook John Osman Miller, B.Com. Susan Wills Cooke Frank William Morris Grace Elizabeth Davidson Christine Dorothy O'Loughlin Mary Prudence Duncan Janice Elizabeth Peeler, M.B., B.S. Joan Rose Dwyer, LL.B. Oliva Dorothy Penfold Robert Larry Epstein Mary Leslie Perrott Alan Douglas Finch Vivienne Gaye Philpott Graham Alexander GaU Debora Rosen Margaret Ann Gamer Margaret Rosalie Sanford Andrzej Gawronski-Rawita Indra Seja Jill Christine Glover Joan Simpson Edith June Helmer Carol Irene Trim Michael Eric Humphries Susan Denise Walters Dianne Miriam Kagan William James Weston, LL.B. Judith Sonia Kagan Peter Gilbert Wilms Ian Stanley King Jeanette Zucker BACHELOR OF ARTS (1920) (Degree with Honours) Mary Anne Anderson (English and Evan Bradley Harris (Philosophy) Latin) Rosemary Theresa Keegan (EngUsh) Nicola Sara Dawson (French) Colin James Mitchell (History) Jacqueline Clare Marshall Gumer Robyn Christine Robinson (Psychology) (French and History) Ronald Barry Sloane (PoUtical Science) FACULTY OF MEDICINE BACHELOR OF MEDICINE (1862) AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY (1879) Chong Kui Lim John Mackinnon Fowler Adrian Roy Feldmann FACULTY OF ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (1883) Ang Fun Eng (CivU) Robert David La Nauze (Chemical) Hugh Rowell Carter (CivU) Lee Chong Yeow (Mechanical) Geoffrey Allen Carthew (Civil) Leung Kit (Electrical) Cheng Chiu Yin (Industrial) Patrick James Patterson (Chemical) Thomas Cheng Kwok Yung (Industrial Timothy Adrian Patton (Civil) Chong Keng Wee (Civil) Rodney Stanley RoweU (Electrical) Peter Wallace Coldrey (Chemical) Andre Bernard Ver Eecke (Electrical) Keith Alexander Heale (Electrical) George Francis Joseph Zekan (Civil) Kwan Chye Cheun (Mechanical) 761 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FACULTY OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE(1889) Ewart Maxwell Ackroyd Richard Barry Jarvis Peter David Atkin Victoria Kee Man-Yee David Graeme Burley Bengt Korman Christine Hadley Byrne Susan Krongold Stephen Chan Tak Chuen Peter William Macdonald Douglas Charles Chipman Andrew MacGregor Kerry Francis Clarke Peter John Mather Robin Anthony Graham Court John Richard O'Keeffe Paul Joseph Daffey Judith Maria Racz Kenneth Douglas Dale Chris Edwin Richards Geoffrey Ross Eddy Brian Anthony Robinson Brenton Jack Espeland Kaye Edith Sirvic John Robert Gardner John Ormiston Spurgeon Geoffrey Lloyd Hill Frederick George Swindlcy Barry John Hocking Kay Patricia Thome Michael John Hudson John Christian Vansetten Hwang Cheng Soon Christine David Robert Wilson BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1954) (Degree with Honours) Geoffrey Harold Clark (Meteorology) Paul Leonard Harrison (Physics) Helen Margaret Gibbs (Microbiology) (R.A.A.F. Academy) Paul Hedley Grenfell (Mathematics) Oliver Paul Nicolson (Chemistry) William Haebich (Mathematics) Erin Margaret O'Connor (Computation) FACULTY OF MUSIC BACHELOR OF MUSIC (1894) Bevan Haldene Greive FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCE BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE (1906) Thomas Frederik Everardus Balfoort Geoffrey Macdonald Knight Diana Lynne Bennett David Landau Edmund Card Thomas Blaze Malcolm Keith Lynch George Brivulis Alan Kevin Mansour Peter William Ellwood Brown Jacqueline Parker McLeod Noel Rodney Campbell Susan Miller Andrew Edward Cattermole Margaret Preston Anthony Chung Jia Chi Malcolm John Sedgman David Nelson Crockett Barry Leonard Stewart Byron Clifford Dobson Edward Richard Street Alan Denis Gerraty Geoffrey William Tate Hymie Hirsh Tee Kok-Tco William Marwood Jeans Peter John Williams FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (1927) Nicholas Bates Kenneth Raymond Camie Peter Julian Bellamy David Robert Coldrey Robert Robertson Blanchard Geoffrey William Stuart Crow Peter James Boyce Susan Marjorie Dunstan Philip Brass Ian Russell Forster Michael William Bucklow Clive Polton French John Barratt Burrows Richard Leslie Goodall Bede William Byrnes Peter James Haffenden Elise Hitge Callander Peter Raymond Hayes 762 DEGREES CONFERRED John Huitfeldt Gary Cordell Morgan Anthony John Hunter John William Perrett Jaafar Bin Abdul Manap Jannifcr Purton Anthony Leslie Jacobs Russell John Rees John Harper Kirkhope Lindsay George Searle Anthony Rogers Leigh Peter Adrian Stedwell Peter WilUam MacFarlane Robert Frederick Lee Tucker John Lachlan Charles Mclnnes Neville Stuart Walliss, B.Sc. (Syd.) Andrew Donald Merry Geoffrey Robert Ward Murray William MiUer FACULTY OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (1936) Francis Xavier Ayers, B.A. Alan James Ritchie, B.A. Kenneth Thomas Cunningham, B.Sc. Peter Desmond Rousch, B.A. Denis Robert Driseoll, B.Sc. Neil Arthur Russell, B.Sc, Dip.Ed. Uri Lelsie Kaploun, B.A., Dip.Ed. Desmond John Ryan, B.A. Ronald Charles King, B.Comm., Dip.Ed Maurice Charles Sevior, B.Com. Brian Joseph Magree, B.A. Lloyd Francis Sierakowski, B.A. Francis Aloysius Murray, B.A. David Ian Southwell, B.Sc, Dip.Ed. Mary Rose Power, B.A. Lance Vertigan, B.A. Robert Laurence Rattraywood, B.Sc, Hilda Janice Williamson, B.A. Dip.Ed. Richard Eugene Wittraan, B.A., Dip.Ed. MASTERS DEGREES FACULTY OF ARTS MASTER OF ARTS (1860) John Leonard Dwyer, LL.B. (PhUo- WUliam Pye, B.A., B.Ed. (Mathematics sophy) Richard Eugene Wittman, B.A., B.Ed. Guy Fontaine Featherstono, B.A. (English) (History) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (1941) Laurence Kenneth Mackechnie, B.E. John Sroka, B.E. (Mechanical) (Electrical) FACULTY OF SCIENCE MASTER OF SCIENCE (1893) Michael Peter Papworth, B.Sc. (Physics) DOCTORATES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (1948) Peter Haydn Cannington, B.Sc. (Physics) DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (1862) RusseU Ainslie Meares, M.B., B.S. Reginald Rugeley Woods Townley M.B., B.S. 763 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR IN ABSENTIA BACHELOR OF ARTS (1858) Merran Gael Anderson Marjorie Isobel Hayes Francis Joseph Cavarra William John Kilpatrick, LL.B. John Francis Clark, B.Sc. Marjory Joy McWhirter David RusseU HamUton Fitts Sally Jane Richards, Dip.SoeStud. Marie Therese Jeanne Gauthier Jennifer Ann Shuttleworth Annette Giles-Peters Betty Thompson Aribert Wolfgang Winfried Graubner Mary Catherine Uren Lister Wellesley Hannah Judith Ruth Wilkins BACHELOR OF ARTS (1920) (Degree with Honours) George WUliam Bums (Psychology) Geoffrey James King (History) Miriam Hamer (Political Science and Margaret Meta Tomalin (Italian) Psychology) BACHELOR OF MEDICINE (1862) AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY (1879) John Frederick Richardson BACHELOR OF LAWS (1865) Agnes Wong Kiew Ling BACHELOR OF SURVEYING (1952) Lum Kong Sun Jeffrey BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (1883) Yoshua Burke (Mechanical) Phoon Siew Onn (Mineral) Hung Ching Ho (Mechanical) Edward Smith (Civil) Lum Har Chi (Mineral) Tan Ing Hoo (Civil) MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (1941) Peter James Francis, B.E. (Monash) Tan Heong Ming, B.E. (Mechanical) (Civil) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1889) Merran Gael Anderson, B.A. Christopher Neil Middleton Alaster Carlile Burton Edwards Heino Mikli William John Ginn Geoffrey Ronald Pettifer Loh Phaik Thau Richard Morris Stuart Watsford BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1954) (Degree with Honours) John Anthony Renowden, B.Sc. (Zoology) MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY (1949) John Cecil Percy Turner, B.Sc. (Auckland) BACHELOR OF MUSIC (1894) Rosemary Joan Hammond 764 DEGREES CONFERRED BACHELOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (1909) Anthony John Paterson BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE (1911) John Richard Boyd Turner BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (1927) Peter George Eichfuss Jocelyn Naomi Goldberg Anna Foo Nyuk Hce Anthony Francis Shepherd MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (1965) Norman Feiglin, B.A. BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (1931) Edmund Gunapala Dharmasiriwardane Helen Elizabeth Walters Lau Khoon Chuan Wee Choo Keng BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (1936) Margaret Lucille BearUn, B.Sc. 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Julia Frances Mary Begg, B.A. Maureen Margaret Anne Clay, B.A. Helen Bentiey, B.A. Wendv Lynette Craig, B.A. John Michael Brick, B.Com. Clelia Paula Curcio, B.A. Timothy James Brown, B.A. Reginald James Ellis, B.Sc. Warwick Hamilton Brown, B.Com. Johan Marinus Eshuys, B.A. 765 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Barbara Anne Fiske, B.Mus. Maxwell Leslie Mackay, B.Mus. Susan Estelle Flux, B.Sc. Rodney Albert Martin, B.A. Elizabeth Margaret Fraser, B.A. Robert Bmce Mastin, B.A. Louis Gheller, B.A. Janet Fay Millikan, B.A. David John Gibbon, B.Com. Pamela Naylor, B.A. (Syd.) Judith Patricia Glynn, B.A. Carole Irene Nixon, B.A. Jan Felice Goldstone, B.A. Peter Maxwell Otzen, B.Sc. Susan May Griffiths, B.Sc. Douglas
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