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Wilfhd Laurier University WilfHd Laurier University TWELFTH CONVOCATION May 27,1979 KITCHENER. ONTARIO KITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS Members of the Convocation will rise at the sound of the fanfare and will remain standing until after the Invocation. CONVOCATION FANFARE THE PROCESSION The Marshal Candidates for Degrees in Course Faculty of Arts and Science School of Business and Economics Faculty of Music Faculty of Social Work Faculty of Graduate Studies Faculty of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary Officers of the University Alumni Members of the Senate The Board of Governors The Bedel The Chancellor President and Vice-Chancellor Participants in the Ceremonies THE HYMN Immortal, invisible, God only wise, In light inaccessible hid from our eyes. Most blessed, most glorious, the Ancient of Days, Almighty, victorious, thy great Name we praise. Unresting, unhasting, and silent as light, Nor wanting, nor wasting, tholl rulest in might; Thy justice like mountains high soaring above, Thy clouds which are fountains of goodness and love. To ail life thou givest, to both great and small; In all life thou livest, the true life of all; We blossom and flourish like leaves on the tree, And wither and perish, but naught changeth thee. Great Father of glory, pure Father of light, Thine angels adore thee, all veiling their sight; All laud we would render: 0 help us to see 'Tis only the splendor of light hideth thee. Amen. INVOCATION The Rev. Eduard R. Riegert, B.A., B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Homiletics and Liturgy PRESENTATION OF THE MACE Arthur L. A. Read, B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics The placing of the mace by the Bedel before the Chancellor, the Honourable John Black Aird, signifies the opening of the Convocation. CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Neale H. Tayler, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, PAUL DESMARAIS The recipient will be invested with the academic hood by Dr. Thomas F. Cawsey, Associate Dean of the Department of Business. ADDRESS Dr. Neale H. Tayler, President and Vice-Chancellor, Wilfrid Laurier University CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE The Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, Dr. Gerald R. Vallillee will present to the Chancellor candidates for degrees. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Neale H. Tayler, the Vice-President: Academic, Dr. John A. Weir, and Dr. Leon Thiry, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, will assist the Chancellor in admitting undergraduates to degrees in course. Public Orators: Announcing candidates for postgraduate degrees will be Dr. Andrew Berczi, Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, Dr. Francis J. Turner, Dean of the Faculty of Social Work and Dr. Delton J. Glebe, Dean of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. Announcing candidates for undergraduate degrees will be Dr. Gerald R. Vallillee, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, Dr. Max D. Stewart, Dean of the School of Business and Econo­ mics, and Dr. Gordon K. Greene, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Music. Professors Ralph Blackmore, Martin Dolbeer, Michael Krech, Mary Kay Lane, Robert McCauley, Herman Overgaard, Duane Roller and Susannah Wilson will invest the candidates with academic hoods. AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS Dr. Delton J. Glebe, Dean of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, will announce the diploma in Theology. Announcing candidates for diplomas in Account­ ing and Business Administration will be Dr. Max D. Stewart, Dean of the School of Business and Economics. Dr. Gordon K. Greene, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Music, will announce the diploma in Opera. BENEDICTION The Rev. Eduard R. Riegert o CANADA THE RECESSION Members of Convocation wili remain standing during the Recession. Members of the Convocation are requested to hold their applause until all degrees have been conferred. The Marshal: Dr. Welf Heick. Assistant Marshals: Professors Loren Calder, Richard Elliott, Sydney Hellyer, Alastair Robertson, Terence Scully and Arnold Wellwood. Music: The Military Band of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. Director of Music: Capt. Thomas H. Whiteside, C.D., A.L.C.M. CONVOCATION RECEPTION A Reception will be held in the Quadrangle (outside of the Dining Hall) on campus com­ mencing approximately half an hour after the end of the Convocation Ceremonies. You are invited to attend, have a coffee and meet with the faculty. DEGREES IN COURSE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES Master of Arts French Randolph Bruce Mank, B.A. Helene Marie Carty, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier University) (University of Waterloo) Geography Psychology Barbara Elizabeth Anderson, B. Env. St. Christine Anne Driver, B.A. (University of Waterloo) (Wilfrid Laurier University) John Frederick Bowen, B.A. Marian Kathleen Mainland, BA (Wilfrid Laurier University) (Wilfrid Laurier University) William Anthony Hoch, B.A. David John McKay, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier Universtiy) (Waterloo Lutheran University) Mark Michael Laine, B.A. (University of Guelph) Religion & Culture John Brandon Lander, B.A. Barbara Rachel Dart, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier University) (Wilfrid Laurier University) Phillip Charles Wright, B.A. John Edward Foreman, B.Th. (Bishop's University) (Ontario Bible College) M. Sc. - (University of Guelph) B.A. - (University of Waterloo) Kenneth Edwin Guenter, B.A. History (University of Saskatchewan) David Edgar Reinhart B.A.lB.Ed. Kenneth Ross Ludlow, B.A. (University of Western Ontario) (Wilfrid Laurier University) Political Science Kevin John Keogh, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier University) FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK Master of Social Work Karen Solomon Ament, BAA.S.S. (Ryerson Poly technical Institute) Robert David Bassford, B.A. (University of Western Ontario) Karen Elizabeth Belfontaine Gora, B.Sc. (McMaster University) William Roger Bourne, B.A. (University of Guelph) Doris Bragg, B.A. (University of Waterloo) Solveig Breier, B.A. (University of Waterloo) Maurice Dean Brubacher, B.A. (University of Toronto) Barbara Catherine Burr, B.S. (State University of New York) Nadine Nadia Caldwell, B.A. (University of Waterloo) Neil Robert Campbell, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier University) David Chin Tsai Chen, BA (Tow Seng Christian College) M. Div - (Waterloo Lutheran Seminary) Shin-Mei Catherine Chow, Bach. Soc. Sci. (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Ewa Jolanta Deszynski, B.A (McGill Universtiy) Sheree Anne Dixon, B.A. (Trent University) Helen Louise Epp, BA (University of Waterloo) Susan Edith Falkner, B.A. (Queen's University) Gail Trenholme Flintoft, B.A. (University of New Brunswick) Beth Eleanor French, B.S.w. (University of Western Ontario) Barbara Ann Friesen-Evans, B.S.W. (University of Manitoba) Michael Amedeo James Gaglione, BA (York University) April Linda Gates, B.A.lB.S.w. (McMaster University) Owen Robert Giddens, B.A. (York University) Joanne Elizabeth Gilmore, B.A. (McMaster University) Linda Elizabeth Gough, BA (University of Waterloo) Jillian Mary Hazen, BA (University of Guelph) Patricia Anne Henderson, B.A. (University of New Brunswick) Victoria Susan Holland, B.A. (McMaster University) Patricia Marie Hrabok, H.B.S.W. (Lakehead University) William John Huether, B.A. (University of Toronto) Joanne Elizabeth Johnston, B.A. (University of Waterloo) Dianne G race Kaster, BA (University of Waterloo) Donna Mae Kaufman, B.A. (University of Waterloo) B.Th. - (Ontario Bible College) Mitchell Louis Kline, B.A. (Trent University) Elda Louise Lansfield, B.A. (York University) Wiliiam Miller Laurie, B.A.lB.S.W. (McMaster University) Mary Eiizabeth Lisk, BA (University of Waterloo) Mary Monica MacDonald, B.Sc (University of Toronto) Mary Jane Skatoff MacKay, A.B. Bio!ogy (Boston College) Ricci Paul Mattucci, BA (Trent University) Winston Gary McAuley, BA (University of Western Ontario) Susan Mary McHardy, B.A.lB.Ed. (Queen's University) Heather Anne McHugh, BA (Wilfrid Laurier University) Dale Stewart McKinnon, B.A. (University of Western Ontario) Gerald William McLellan, B.A. (University of Toronto) Lorian Victoria Nelson, B.S.W. (University of Western Ontario) Karen Northway Gilbert, B.A.lB.S.w. (Laurentian University) Terrance Wendell Parsons, B.A. (University of Prince Edward Island) ivlary Josephine Picone, B.A. (State University of New York) Komelis Pieterson, B.A. (University of Western Ontario) David Brian Paul Rivard, B.S.W. (Laurentian University) Wilhelmina Margaretha Saaltink, B.A. (Brock University) Loris Attilio Sandre, B.S.W. (University of Windsor) Kenneth Joseph John Schaffer, B.A. (University of Waterloo) Reed Alan Schimmelfing, B.A. (State University of New York) Bruce Sc:wJartzentruber, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier University) Nyron Nowreshwar Sookraj, B.A. (Univesity of Guelph) Marilyn Gallaher Stephenson, B.A. (Michigan State University) Susan Marie Sutherland, B.A. (University of Waterloo) Linda Louise Thompson, BA (University of Guelph) Patricia Jean Town, BA (York University) Anke van Elven, B.A. (University of Guelph) Kathy Marie Weinmann, B.Sc. (University of Guelph) Drummond White, BA (University of Torcnto) B.S.w. - (York University) Barbara Susan Wiles-Hastings, B.A. (University of Guelph) Barbara Jean Williams, B.A.lM.Sc. (University of Guelph) Stanley Alan Wolofsky, B.Sc. (McGill University) Georgia June Woods, B.A. (York University) Glenn Kuzuo Yamada, B.A. (Concordia University) B.S.w. - (McGill University) David Anthony Joseph Yawney, B.A. (Waterloo Lutheran University) Woon-Hing Winnie Yim, BA (Concordia University) John William Young, B.A. (University of Waterloo) WATERLOO LUTHERAN SEMINARY Master of Divinity Horst George Aechtner, B.A. (Rocky Mountain College) MA - (University of British Columbia)
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