Wilfrid Laurier

CEREMONIES FOR THE INSTALLATION OF PRESIDENT ROBERT G. ROSEHART AND FALL CONVOCATION

2:15 p.m., Sunday, October 26, 1997 WATERLOO RECREATION COMPLEX The master's degree is the second degree in higher The Convocation Ceremony education. Students complete concentrated and Convocation is the most solemn ceremony within the specialized work at a more advanced level in an University community. Since their beginnings in the academic discipline or professional area. Most course ~iddle Ages, have performed this ceremony work is within the field of specialization and a research In order to grant degrees to their students and also to project or thesis is normally required. Some master's welcome those students into the community of scholars degrees provide professional qualifications. The master's which has trained them. degree usually requires one or two years of study after a The conferring of the degree takes place at the bachelor's degree. moment when the student is greeted by the Chancellor The doctoral degree is the highest academic degree or the President, or other conferring officers of the granted by a university. Candidates for the degree spend University, and the officer says "I admit you." several years in the advanced study of a specialized field As ~n outward sign of his or her new state, the of knowledge. The capstone of the degree is the doctoral student IS hooded by a member of faculty. Each degree dissertation, an extended work based upon independent within a university has a hood of unique colours and trim research. The dissertation demonstrates the candidate's in order that the student's status may be command of both the subject matter and the exacting recognized-indeed every university guards its own set methods of scholarship, and makes an original of hoods from use by any other university. contribution to knowledge. In order to recognize the nature of this event for the students involved, the University asks that parents and friends of the students participating in this ceremony Honorary Degrees withhold their applause until all members being admitted to each degree have left the dais. Honorary degrees are conferred by Wilfrid Laurier University in recognition of outstanding scholarly, creative, or professional achievement or distinguised public and community service. The University may grant The Academic Degrees the following honorary degrees: Doctor of Laws (LLD), The academic degree is a title conferred on an individual Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Doctor of Science (DSc) and by a university as recognition of the completion of a Doctor of Divinity (DDiv). course of study or for a certain attainment. In Canada the three stages in higher education are represented by the degrees of bachelor, master, and doctor. Wilfrid Wilfrid Laurier University Laurier University is given the authority to grant degrees by the Wilfrid Laurier University Act. Mace Historically, the master's degree was the only degree offered. In the Middle Ages it was awarded to The mace of Wilfrid Laurier University was officially those scholars who, after a series of examinations were presented by the Euler family at the 1963 Fall found intellectually and morally fit to teach. Although we Convocation in memory of the Honourable WD. Euler, are accustomed to thinking of the bachelor's degree as Senator and the first Chancellor of the University. It the original degree, it was initially used to designate weighs sixteen pounds and was manufactured by the master's students progressing toward their final degree. firm of Henry Birks Limited, Montreal. They were thus novices or 'bachelors: who were given The ferrule near the base of the shaft contains ivory permission to teach beginning students. The bachelor's from a walrus tusk obtained from Coral Harbour, North degre.~ wa.s subsequently established as a first degree, West Territories. The ten-sided shaft, representing the a position It had when Oxford University in England was ten provinces, merges into the head of the mace which founded in the twelfth century. The degree of doctor, bears the ten provincial crests. The wood used at the which comes from the Latin word for 'teacher: was first point where the shaft meets the head of the mace is elm awarded by the University of Bologna and the University taken from the bannister post of Conrad Hall, the original of Paris in the twelfth century. Seminary Building. Above this are four crests relating to The bachelor's degree is awarded at the honours the history of the Institution: a crest of Waterloo County, and general level. An honours degree program the Luther Coat of Arms, the crest of the Waterloo emphasizes the acquisition of a broad and deep Lutheran Seminary, and the coat of Arms of the knowledge of the student's chosen honours subject, University of Western . including both skill at applying the subject and The head of the mace is made of maple and bears appreciation of its relation to general knowledge and the Federal Coat of Arms, above which is the monogram society. A general degree program emphasizes a of Queen Elizabeth II, during whose reign the balance between an in-depth understanding of the University's Charter was granted. On the reverse side is student's major subject and a knowledge and the crest of Wilfrid Laurier University and the monogram appreciation of other fields. Completion of an honours of King George V during whose reign the original charter degree normally takes four years and a general degree was granted. The top of the mace is a crown, mounted three years. with jewels, symbolizing the authority of the State. Processional Banners Faculty of Arts and Science rhythm is an essential characteristic of music, the design is rhythmic, lively. The processional banner of the Faculty of Arts and Just as most music is basically abstract, in the Science of Wilfrid Laurier University presents the arts sense that it does not represent other objects, the design and the sciences not as two parallel and opposing of the banner is basically abstract. Still, just as we can traditions, but as twin branches nurtured by a common hear references to birds and storms and other things in root, reaching from earth to sky, that is, from microcosm music, we can imagine that the panels of the banner to macrocosm. This Tree of Knowledge bears many represent the keys found on French horns and keyboard leaves, to suggest the gathering together of many instruments, and that the circles represent cymbals or scholars. The blossoms borne by this Tree signify the drums, and possibly references to musical notational Seven Liberal Arts of the medieval curriculum, from symbols. The important representation, however, is of the which our Arts and Sciences have sprung. These are: rhythmic vitality of music. the threefold way or Trivium of method-Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric; and the fourfold way or Quadrivium of subject-Music, Arithmetic, Geometry, Faculty of Social Work and Astronomy. These images are presented in the Designed by Ralph Beney in 1994 for the Faculty of colours assigned to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences­ Social Work, whose academic colour is yellow, the Purple and Gold-which are both traditional symbols of representational banner conveys an interconnecting excellence, accompanied by Black and White, the twin relationship between individuals and their communities, constituents of light, symbolic of wisdom, and Green, the constituting our dynamiC and complex society. colour that in our culture most potently symbolizes life. The Faculty of Social Work's caring and warm The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson and environment is conveyed by means of an on-going, made by Isobel R. King. forward moving open system, centred on people and their needs. School of Business and Economics The processional banner for the School of Business and Faculty of Graduate Studies Economics (SBE) is visually abstract in style, relying on The Faculty of Graduate Studies encourages interactive simple geometric shapes, in solid colours, to convey its and collegial learning by fostering independent thinking meaning. The symbolic dualisms of the banner's colour and self-creation in a mentoring environment. The and design are a reflection of the pairings of aims and banner, designed and created by Ralph Beney, includes attributes describing the School: business-economics, the colours in the hoods and gowns worn by graduate research-teaching, community-society, students-staff­ students at Convocation. Arranged in an upwardly, faculty, old values-new perspectives, think inter­ forward-looking and dynamic "pyramid of learning," the nationally-act locally. The geometric shapes of the design interaction of the colours represents the potential for and the layered construction of the banner pay homage inter-disciplinary study at the graduate level. The pyramid to the quilting culture in the local community. symbolizes graduate studies as the capstone of the The bold, blue/green letters, SBE, contrast in colour formal learning process and value with the background and are easily read, even in low light. The background is evenly divided between Laurier's official colours, purple and gold, and the two Waterloo Lutheran Seminary colour areas are blended from one to the other in a The Waterloo Lutheran Seminary proceSSional banner scattering of small squares over the surface. The presents a "cosmic christology" in visual form. By Word and super-imposed squares shift in colour from purple to Wisdom, God creates the cosmos, makes a covenant with blue, and from gold to white, representing the colours humankind as conscious members of that cosmos, and associated with Business and Economics. This method redeems creation in fulfillment of that covenant. The theme of blending two contrasting colours together is drawn of the banner is the biblical affirmation ''The just shall live by directly from computer technology using a graphics faith," which parallels the Seminary motto, "By faith we software program that assigns one of two colours to walk." The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson each pixel according to an appropriate algorithm. This and quilted by Helen Weber. results in a smooth blend overall, while retaining The border consists of alternating blocks signifying interesting unevenness in detail. Variations in surface Justification and Faith. Using the Seminary's school texture and lustre in the fabrics cause light to reflect from colours, the blocks signifying Justification combine a gold the surface of the banner in different ways, further adding cross and a maroon ground. Faith is signified by blocks to the overall effect. The banner was designed and made in rainbow colours, recalling the promise of God in by Ellen Adams. Genesis 9:17: "This is the sign of the covenant that I have established between me and all flesh that is on earth." The interlocking relationship between creator and Faculty of Music creation is symbolized by the cross which links the earth The banner for the Faculty of Music was designed and to the cosmos. God makes contact with humankind executed by Ralph Beney, who teaches Design for through the Word, Christ, and through the sacraments Textile at Laurier. The pinks and reds in the banner which are signified by the stream of blue water flowing reflect the academic colour of music, which was from the cross (baptism), and by the stream of red blood originally scarlet but changed to pink several centuries also flowing from the cross (holy communion). This is ago. The bells are universal musical instruments. As placed on a field of 12 stars symbolizing holy Wisdom. Order of Proceedings

THE PROCESSION The Marshal Candidates for Degrees and Diplomas in Course Alumni

The assembly will remain seated during the procession of graduates but will rise at the sound of the fanfare and remain standing until after the Invocation.

CONVOCATION FANFARE The Bedel The Chancellor The President and Vice-Chancellor Designate Participants in the Ceremonies Special Guests of the University Faculty Members of the Senate The Board of Governors

PRESENTATION OF THE MACE Edcil Wickham, BA, MSW Associate Professor of Social Work

The placing of the mace by the Bedel before the Chancellor, John E. Cleghorn, signifies that Convocation has commenced.

THE INVOCATION Richard C. Crossman, AB, BD, MA, PhD Principal-Dean, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary

The assembly will be seated.

INSTALLATION OF THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR The Chancellor, John E. Cleghorn, will address the assembly:

Convocation Is assembled for the Installation of Dr. Robert George Rosehart as President and Vice-Chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University and for the granting of Degrees in Course.

I invite the Chair of the Board of Governors to introduce the President and Vice-Chancellor Designate and to administer the Oath of Office.

The Chair of the Board of Governors, Jerry Young, will administer the Oath of Office.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I have great pleasure in presenting Dr. Robert George Rosehart who has been duly selected by the Board of Governors as President and Vice-Chancellor of this University.

Do you Robert George Rosehart assume the function and office of President and Vice-Chancellor of this University and do you pledge yourself to keep and preserve well and faithfully, during your period of office, the statutes, liberties, customs, rights and privileges of the University, and to promote its well being and that of its members so far as in you lies?

Dr. Rosehart will reply:

I do so pledge myself. The Chair of the Board of Governors will address the Chancellor:

"Mr. Chancellor, Robert George Rosehart has now sworn to accept the duties and responsibilities of the office of President and Vice-Chancellor of this University and I ask you duly to install him in this office."

The audience will rise.

The Chancellor will address the following words to Dr. Rosehart:

"Robert George Rosehart, at the request of the Board of Governors, and as Chair of Convocation, I hereby install you as President and Vice-Chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University, vesting you with the authority and charging you with the responsibilities pertaining to that office."

The Acting Vice-President: Finance and Administration, Dr. Robin Armstrong, will invest President Rosehart with the robes of office, after which the President will sign the University Register.

The audience will be seated.

GREETINGS The Chancellor will request the Vice-President: Academic, Dr. Rowland Smith, to introduce those bringing greetings.

Universities

1841 Queen's University Mr. Dan Moziar, Representative

1857 Dr. J. Alex Murray, Professor of Business, Wilfrid Laurier University

1887 McMaster University Dr. Peter George, President and Vice-Chancellor

1942 Dr. Robert Ellis, Associate Dean of Business, Wilfrid Laurier University

1957 Dr. James Downey, President and Vice-Chancellor Also representing the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada

1957 Dr. Lorna Marsden, President and Vice-Chancellor

1960 of Sudbury Dr. Ross Paul, President

1963 Dr. David Smith, Interim President and Vice-Chancellor

1964 Dr. Mordechai Rozanski, President and Vice-Chancellor 1965 Dr. John Whitfield, Interim President and Vice-Chancellor

1992 Dr. David Marshall, President and Vice-Chancellor

Colleges

1967 Dr. John Tibbits, President

1967 Dr. Richard Hook, Vice-President: Academic

Government

Mr. Andrew Telegdi, MP Mrs. Karen Redman, MP Mr. Brian Turnbull, Mayor, City of Waterloo Dr. Richard Christy, Mayor, City of Kitchener

An official greeting has also been received from:

Brock University Dr. David Atkinson, President

PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS The Chancellor will invite the President to address Convocation.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS IN COURSE The Vice-President: Academic, Dr. Rowland Smith, will present to the Chancellor candidates for degrees and diplomas in course.

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Robert G. Rosehart, will assist the Chancellor in admitting candidates to degrees in course.

Announcing candidates for degrees will be Dr. Richard T. Walsh-Bowers, Associate Professor of Psychology and Dr. Kim Morouney, Assistant Professor of Business. Investing the candidates with academic hoods will be Dr. William J. Banks, Dr. Mary Ann Fieldes, Dr. lwona Irwin-Zarecka, Robert A. Kelly, Dr. Martha K. Laurence, Dr. William L. Marr, Dr. Hugh J. Munro, Dr. Morton Nelson, Dr. Baldev Raj and Dr. Howard D. Teall.

Greeting candidates for postgraduate degrees will be Dr. Mary Ann Fieldes, Assistant Dean (Science); Dr. A. Scott Carson, Dean of the School of Business and Economics; Dr. Jannah H. Mather, Dean of the Faculty of Social Work and Dr. Richard C. Crossman, Principal-Dean of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary.

Greetings candidates for undergraduate degrees will be Dr. Mary Ann Fieldes, Assistant Dean (Science); Dr. A. Scott Carson, Dean of the School of Business and Economics and Dr. Anne C. Hall, Dean of the Faculty of Music.

Greeting candidates for diplomas will be Dr. A. Scott Carson, Dean of the School of Business and Economics. DEGREES IN ABSENTIA The Chancellor

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Ted Citrome, Class of '97

ALUMNI WELCOME John Ormston '89 President, WLU Alumni Association

ANNOUNCEMENTS Jerry Young '64 Chair, Board of Governors

BENEDICTION Dr. Richard C. Crossman Principal-Dean, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary o CANADA

THE RECESSION

The assembly will remain standing during the Recession.

The Marshal: Dr. Frederick R.S. Binding The Vice-Marshal: Dr. Shailendra Jha Assistant Marshals: Dr. T. Laird Christie, Dr. Michel Desjardins, Dr. J. Richard Elliott, Professor Charlotte W. Heywood, Dr. Dean H. Knight, Dr. Terrence J. Levesque, Dr. Alastair R. Robertson, Dr. A. Brian Tanguay and Dr. Victor-Laurent Tremblay. Floyd Gadd, class of '97 and winner of the Alumni Gold Medal in Music, led the singing of 0 Canada. Music: The Wilfrid Laurier University Wind Ensemble Director of Music: Michael Purves-Smith, BMus, MMus, ARCT

FACULTY RECEPTIONS You are invited to attend the receptions on campus, immediately following Convocation. Degrees in Course

Faculty of Graduate Studies

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

Master of Arts

ENGLISH Lara Mary Fulton, BA, Simon Fraser University Kevin Kempe, BA, Lakehe ad University • Joanna Luft, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Ann Stuart Mackay, BA, Concordia University • Jacqueline Olga Petropoulos, BA, York University

HISTORY • Peter W . Ball, BMus, Wilfrid Laurier University, BEd, University of Western Ontario Shelly Marie Blom, BA, McMaster University • Donald John MacPherson, BA, St. Francis Xavier University David Patrick McNairn, BA, Carleton University, LLB, Sherry Lee Ann McNeil, BA, University of Guelph Christopher David O'Shea, BA, Lakehead University Byron Wayne Perry, BA, McMaster University

POLITICAL SCIENCE Christine Elizabeth Lange, BA, University of Waterloo • Alan Joseph Matijas, BA, • Jason Wa ll ace McKeag, BA, University of Waterloo Bindiya Mehandru, BA, McGill University • Colleen Lara Nichols, BA, University of Guelph Ron Michael Sandberg, BA , York University Timothy Norman Sullivan, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Joseph H. Whitney, BA, University of Western Ontari o • Peter Zvanitajs, BA, Ca rl eton University

PSYCHOLOGY • Prathap Michael Appavoo, BA, University of Western Ontario Robert James Duck, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University • Robert Stephen Graham, BSc, St. Francis Xavier University Erich John Kne rr, BA, • Gilbert Lew, BSc, Wilfrid Laurier University • Roisin Mary O'Connor, BSc, University of Toronto Penny Kathleen Poisson, BA, Carleton University James William Taylor, BA, University of Saskatchewan '" "'. Daryl Ed ward Wilson, BSc, University of Waterloo

RELIGION AND CULTURE Michael Jed Buhler, BA, University of Alberta • Sharon Louise Dewey, BMus, Wilfrid Laurier University • Shaun Douglas Fast, BA, University of Saskatchewan • Keir Ellis Ham mer, BA, University of Waterloo, MTS, McMaster University • Una E. Ha ssenstein, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Sonya Helen Janzen, BA, University of Manitoba Darren James Lampson, BChS, Redeemer College Wendy Kathryn Martin, BA, University of Ottawa Nectaria McCall, BA, University of Windsor Ann Elizabeth Millar, BA, St. Thomas University Wendy Darlene Shury, BA, University of Lethbridge Eric Raymond Van Dusen, BSc, BASc, University of Ottawa

With Distinction 000 Medal Winner Master of Environmental Studies

GEOGRAPHY Teresa Marie Borgiel, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University David Walter Hintz, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University • Liisa Ann Peramaki, BSc, University of Victoria SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Master of Business Administration

Omar AI-Juburi, BASc, University of Waterloo Bradley William Barker, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Luis Antonio Baumann, BASc, University of Waterloo Nancy Anne Bernard, BA, University of Western Ontario Marianne Ruth Bernardo, BA, University of Michigan Beth Louise Burrows, BSc, University of Guelph Cameron D. Callum, BA, McMaster University William Robert Carroll, BA, University of Western Ontario Donald Quincy Choi, BSc, University of Waterloo Mamta Chopra, BAA, Ryerson Polytechnic University Roman Chorneyko, BComm, McMaster University • Douglas Roland Christie, BEng , McGill University Michael James Clarke, BASc, University of Waterloo Di ana Co li c, BA, MA, McMaster University • Ian Derek Dawson, BEng, Memorial University of Newfoundland Dana Mary-Dene Dean, BA , MPA, Queen's University Jason F. M. Derhak, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Wilfred Derouard, BA, University of Western Ontario Paul Anthony John Fournier Patricia Farial Gafoor-Darlington Steven Keith Glaser, BAdmSt, York University Barbara Anne Graham Ramsoomair, BSc, Mount Allison University Jason Alexander Green Christine Judith Greenley, BComm, McGill University Ronald Earle Haley, BSc, MSc, University of Western Ontario Janice Faye Hardy, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Christopher Edward Henry, BA, University of Guelph John Francis Richard Hew, BSc, University of Florida Mary Jill Hollingsworth, BA, York University Scott Bradley James, BESc, University of Western Ontario Peter Johnson, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Parveen Judge, BA, University of Western Ontario Laszlo Kecskemeti, Dipl, Technical University of Budapest Isaac Morrie Kilberg, BSe, Brandon University Michael Robert Bryant Kirkby-MacLean, BA, BBA, Wilfrid Laurier University Stephen Howard Knapp, BA, University of Western Ontario Holly Anne Kulmatycky, BSc, York University Allan Timothy Laalo Nympha Lee, BMath, University of Waterloo Caroline Les li e Lennox, BA, University of Western Ontario Christine Ann Logan, BA, BSW, York University Susana Lopez, BA, University of Waterloo Za in Farhan Lyall, BSc, University of Waterloo Murray James Macza, BComm, University of Saskatchewan Ashish Paul Maingi, BA, University of Toronto Angelo Giovanni Marcato, BComm, University of Guelph • Michael McGuire, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Carole Elizabeth Moore, BScN, Lakehead University Linda M . Padfield, BA, University of Waterloo Rui Paul Paiva, BSc, McMaster University, BComm, University of Windsor Kevin Patrick Penny, BPHE, University of Toronto, MA, University of Western Ontario Christopher J . Pereira, BA, University of Toronto Jennifer Quipp, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University • Gordon Elmo Riddle, BSc, MSc, University of Guelph Mary Matilda Robb, BA, University of Waterloo, MA, University of Florida • Mark Adrian Roest, BASc, University of Waterloo '" • Gustavo Daniel Scaiano, BASc, University of Waterloo Katharine Jean Schmidt, BASc, University of Guelph Michael Alfred Schmidt, BA, Royal Military C611ege Christine Adele Scott, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University

With Distinction '\lo Medal Winner Deborah Scribner Pia Segal Munther, BA, Queen's University, MA, University of Stockholm Roger S. Self, BA, MA, University of Waterloo John Will iam Shaunessy, BSc, University of Windsor Harris M . Silverman, BA, University of Toronto, BEd , Brock University • Romeo Simone Vidhan Singh, BComm, Osmania University Brian Donald Skoyles, BComm, University of Windsor Scott Allen Smith, BA, University of Waterloo Aleksandra Stupar, BComm, University of Toronto Alexander Szabo, BSc, University of Western Ontario Gary Stewart Thrasher, BA, University of Toronto Jeffrey William Tighe, BSc, Queen's University, LLB, University of Manitoba Peter Triantafill akis, BA, University of Toronto Leslie Carol Trotter, BSc, University of Guelph Andrea Alice Tulk, BSc, Queen's University • Nicole Elaine Tyler, BSc, University of Guelph Shawn Upson, BComm, Laurentian University Edward S. Vale, BA, St. Patrick's College, MTh, University of Ottawa, MSW, Wilfrid Laurier University Brian Douglas Vink, BMath, University of Waterloo Lynne M. Vink, BMath, University of Waterloo Kirk Lloyd Weaver, BA, W il frid Laurier University Richard S. Weiner, BASc, University of Waterloo Robert Lewis Whitwham, BASc, University of Waterloo Cheryl Anne Wilson, BA, MA, University of Western Ontario Kevin Kar-Fun Wong, BASc, University of Waterloo Ke ll y Michelle Young, BSc, University of Guelph Elaine Yiyu Zhang, BA, Peking University

Master of Arts

Business Economics

• David Robert Bussiere, BBA, Wilfrid Laurier University Paul Carvalho, BA, University of Waterloo John Won-Ki Cho, BA, University of Western Ontario Camille Mitcheal LeHouillier, BA, University of Western Ontario Vlasios George Melessanakis, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Paul Gavin Robinson, BBE, Brock University

FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK

Master of Social Work

Lisa Bernadette Ben, BA, Concordia University, BSW, McGill University Julie Marie Braithwaite, BSW, Lakehead University Elizabeth Gaye Brown, BA, University of Western Ontario Carolyn Alice Burke, BA, Queen's University, BSW, McGill University • Catherine M . Carter, BSW, University of Windsor Anita Lynn Chard, BSW, University of Western Ontario • Marilyn Patricia Dinham, BA, BSW, University of Windsor Laura Kate Donelan, BA, University of Guelph Christopher Gerald Ellison, BSW, University of Western Ontario • Cristina Da Graca DeSousa Fernandes, BA, BSW, McMaster University Antonio Furfaro, BSW, York University, MDiv, University of Toronto • Laura Anne Gibson, BSW, University of Windsor • Deena Michele Ginsberg, BA, University of Western Ontario, BSW, York University Lori Ann Girolametto, BA, McMaster University, BSW, University of Windsor Jennifer Miriam Hellen, BMus, University of Toronto, BSW, Ryerson Po lytechnic University • Shelley Lynne Hermer, BA, McMaster University -I- • Tammy Lee Herring Kittelberger, BSW, University of Western Ontario Suzanne N. Khwaja, BSW, University of Western Ontario Patricia Ellen McCarthy, BA, Laurentian University Kimberley Sue McLean, BSW, University of Windsor Robert John McMullan, BFA, University of Windsor, BSW, York University Mary Elizabeth Mercer, BSW, University of Western Ontario Susan O'Ril ey, BSW, University of Western Ontario Megan Piercy, BES, University of Waterloo • Tammy Lynn Schilbe, BSW, University of Western Ontario Paula Kristine Shea, BSW, University of Western Ontario

With Distinction -0- Medal Winner • Andrea Doreen Siemon, BA, BSW, McMaster University Patrick D. Ulrich, BA, University of S

WATERLOO LUTHERAN SEMINARY

Master of Divinity

Richard John Hetke, BA, University of Waterloo

Master of Theological Studies

Kathleen Marie Aarssen, BA, University of Waterloo Catherine Joanne Christie, BA, University of Saskatchewan, BEd, University of Regina Jennifer Wendy Cordeiro, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Laurie Dawn Erb, BA, University of Waterloo Patricia Anne Therese Vanderheyden, BA, University of Steubenville, BEd, University of Western Ontario Janet McGown Young, BSc, University of Aberdeen

Master of Theology in Pastoral Counselling

Byron Ross Gilmore, BA, Carleton University, MDiv, Toronto School of Theology Gunars Janis Kravalis, BA, McMaster University, MDiv, MTh, Toronto School of Theology

Faculty of Arts and Science

Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

Nancy Ahne Arruda Shawn Miller Graham Heather Lynn Neil Political Science Archaeology History Sarah Krystyna Berezowski Michael Robert Hall Melissa Jane Nelson Political Science Geography English Alexandra Lee Bishop Michelle H. Hillier Evelyn M. Onlock History Geography Sociology Kristine M. Crawford Shelley Lynne Hrelja ~. Laura Quirk Anthropology & Archaeology Psychology Archaeology Patricia Cummings-Diaz Jeffrey C. Hunt Ryan D. Robins Sociology Physical Education Physical Education Jonathan Barry Daniels Tom Kao Heidi Christine Schmidt Psychology Psychology English Michael William Davidson John Edward Lemmon Jennifer Scott Geography Physical Education History Jeffrey Burk Dubberley Angela Michelle Loranger Sean Erik Stokholm Religion & Culture Anthropology & Archaeology Anthropology Pauline Renee Duval Caesar Alexis Martini Heidi Katrina Wilson Sociology Psychology Archaeology & Co ll een Viola Elson Shei la Leora McHutchion Religion & Culture Physical Edu cation Sociology Marsha Wilson Psychology

Bachelor of Arts

GENERAL PROGRAM

Claudia Afonso Kristi Lynn Beaune Ingrid Diana Bloos Psychology Political Science Philosophy Eric Brian Badger Tara Lee Berthin Mark Howard Booker Psychology Communication Studies Political Science Catherine Jean Bailey Scott Berube Kelly Lynne Bradshaw Psychology Geography Hi story Kathryn Ann Barratt Lynne Denise Blanchard Leah Marianne Broadbridge Psychology & Sociology Sociology Economics

With Distinction With High Distinction oQo Medal Winner Diane Elizabeth Brooks Beverley Jeanne Grondin Brian McClure Sociology Communication Studies Physical Education Eli zabeth M. Brown . Ross Neil Hammond Samuel T. Morrison Women's Studies History Ph il osophy Janet Lee Brown ' Annelise Hansen Stacey Michell e Morrison Sociology & History History Women's Studies Vy Hoang Edward Walter Jon Nagel Lori Kathleen Brydges Economics Anthropology Communication Studies Alexa Hodgkinson Kathryn Alison Nagel S. Donna Bulpitt Anthropology Anthropology & Psychology Larry John Holmes Development and Paula Marie Buskard Economics International Studies Sociology Alan Jeffrey Horn Patrick Sansom Shepherd Daniel Joseph Byrnes Political Science Nobbs Anthropology Margit J. Horvath Philosophy James Carson Anthropology Maradee Noble Physical Education Kimberly Hutton English Federico Castelluccio Communication Studies Adrianne Lillian O'Halioran Physical Education Nicole Michell e Isard Psychology Andrea Bernadette Chornaby Psychology Christopher Murray Psychology Paul John James Oppertshauser Margaret Ann Churchward Sociology Sociology Psychology & Sociology Doris Jelacic Denise Patterson Tanya Marie Collins Psychology History Communication Studies Ian Johnston 000' Deborah Joy Pfaff George W . D. Connell Economics Philosophy Sociology Stephanie Lynn Kay Heidi Lynn Prange Jodi Jillaine Cornforth Physical Education Communication Studies Geography , Patricia Ann Kerstens Andrew Burns Proudfoot Glenn George Coulson Psychology Political Science Communication Studies Suzanne Richelle Kimball ' Melissa Sylvia Scheichl David Cox Theatre Psychology Political Science Susan Kinsman Christina R. Schellenberger Branko Cu li na Anthropology Psychology Geography Jory John Allister Kruspe Derek Crawford Scoular Yvonne Anne Davies-Robson Economics Anthropology Religion & Culture David Robert Lanza Andrea M . Seip Jeffery James Dillon Economics Sociology Geography 000' Henny M. Laurin Murray Peter Shaw Caryl Ann Dineen Psychology Political Science Religion & Culture Peter Ledger Michelle Margaret Smith Linh Du Geography Psychology Sociology Amanda M . Lehman Rona Elizabeth Smyth Pau l Fernando Duarte Communication Studies Geography Psychology Evelyn Gim Mi Lim Christopher David Sonnemann Jodi Lynn Ellis Geography Fine Arts Anthropology Kari Loyst Kimberly Lynn Stockford Mark James Ellis Psychology Sociology Psychology Betty Maciejowski Amanda Louise Stocks Jamie Andrew Enns Economics Communication Studies History Domenico Nicola Magisano Andrew Terence Strongman Todd Douglas Ferrier Geography & Psychology History Political Science A li Shukri Tahiraj Kimberley Anne Folliott Jason Magpali Psychology Eng lish Economics Mark Tantakis Tania Dawn Foreman Andrew Joseph Mamajek Economics History & Psychology Geography Gretchen Nicole Thompson Shawna Margaret Watt Robert Christopher Mansell Communication Studies Fountain Communication Studies Roberta Ellen Thompson Biology & Geography Amali Angeline Mansukhani Sociology Jewelle V. Frederick Economics Cheryl Marie Treige History Jennifer Martin Psychology Ryan E. Gibson History Frederick John Truscott Political Science Dana Rae Masters Economics & Psychology William Vincent Barnard Goff Psychology Elaine Underwood Eng li sh & Philosophy Gianni Mastrella Communication Studies Mark E. Graham Physical Education Dana Urosevic Psychology Christine Patricia McArthur Fine Arts Sarah C. Greenwood Communication Studies & Christopher Paul Wagg Psychology Economics Psychology

With Distinction With High Distinction 00- Medal Winner Debbie Lynn Walton Constance Catherine Bryan J. A. Woodhall Economics Weatherell Communication Studies R. Alice Jane Warman Psychology Janet G. Yorke History & Psychology Christine Mary Weinert Psychology & Sociology Michelle Margaret Watkinson English Janice Dawn Young Communication Studies James Todd White Psychology Economics

Bachelor of Science

HONOURS PROGRAM

Brent Gordon Campbell ~ •• Jeffery Phillip Flemming Shelley Shain-Delanghe Biology Chemist ry Geography Jennifer Lee Douglas Kevin Kenneth Turnbull Biology Biology & Chemistry

Bachelor of Science

GENERAL PROGRAM

Paul Douglas Denton Lisa Dawn Phillips M. Afzal Sahadat Biology Biology Biology Fernando Carl Filipuzzi Carrie Anne Plotzke Steven Mike Szewczyk Computing Biology Chemistry Jason John Peter Kraft Patrick Antoine Robitaille Hilary Lynn Wiese Mathematics Biology Biology My Linh T . Nguyen Matthew James Winchur Chemistry & Psychology Biology

School of Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration

HONOURS PROGRAM

Theresa Ann Acchione Suzanne Conner • Shawn C. Harvey • Sanjeev Agarwal • Kimberley Ann Davies • Edward William Hastings Andrew P. Alexanian Mireille V. de Reland Christopher Joseph Healy Natali Alma Alonso Michael Joseph John DeBrincat Mark Christian Heffner Shannon Marie Angus Ryan Douglas Deyell Karen Elaine Hewitt Mark James Appleton David Ronald Dodge Amy Shin-Shung Ho Brian A. Balzamo Bernadette Domjancic • Thomas A. Howse Krista Elizabeth Benz Jennifer Jayne Dumoulin • Andrew John Hull • Melanie Best Kerry A. Dyer Steven James Hunwicks Aaron Thomas Betik Omar Elshayal Ashif Hussein Darren Bibby Kevin W. Ferrell Brian Ian Johnston Kerry Boarder John Paul Fini Christine Alexandra Keith Cory Breddy Andrea Susan Freeborough • Patrick M. Kennedy Vishal Budhwa Jamie Freeman Jennifer Lynn Kinsey Sara Louise Burdon Karen Grace Freeze Heather A. Klages John Christian Burkitt Michael John Galbraith Jennifer Ann Klochnyk Benjamin E. Burmaster Cristina Gallo Bruce Knight Tara Marisa Cambray Kerry Lynn Gawne Leanne Marci Kokavecz Meeta Chawla Carol Gordon Martin Kuev Katrina Cheung Carly Ann Goring Denny Kwong Vicky Choy Jacob Griffioen James Ladd Marianna Ciocio Michael David Guy • Amy M. Lajoie Christopher Leonard Cirillo • Ronald Robb Arnold Hadley Lori Lynn Laychak Edward Nathaniel Citrome Jon Haick Jennifer Joanne Lee Timothy J. Close Janet Halliday • Darren Lekkerkerker David Colebrook Robert Douglas Hansen Bernard Daniel Li

With Distinction With High Distinction -0- Medal Winner Wilma Li Benjamin Eli Pascoe • Vicki Marie Small Kelly Liao • Lisa Catherine Penner Angela Smolarek Kerry Lollar Daniel Richard Phaure • Brent Richard Snider Zora Lovric Patricia Player Dana Lind Somerville Jeffrey James Lumsden David Allen Phillip Porter Sherri Lee Staples Binh Diem Cindy Ly Kimberly Anne Proctor Katarina Nada Starcevic Erik Martin Rahul Raj Ian Manford Norman Pamela Catherine Martin Kevin Ramsay Stephenson Richard Strahan McCarten • Lynn C. Regimbald Heidi Lee Stipsits David Michael McLean Christina-Maria Reich Jeanette Lynn Stuart * Paul George McLean Michelle Reid • Robert Simon Switzman Sejal Mehta Hans-Erich M. Reidl Brent Martin Taylor Cynthia L. Minialoff Eric Riml Samantha Jane Taylor Dawn C. Morissette Patrick Charles Ritchie Manisha Thacker • Amy Lorna Morley Caryn Danielle Ross -1-*' Agnes Jane Timmerman Janice Lea Mothersill Sara Marie Rossignoli Patrick Matthew Towns Jennifer E. Murray Julia Margaret Royds Scott Donaldson Turner Lloyd Naoki Nakaza * Andre R. Salvi Daniel Arlen Urquhart Ryan Kurt Newell Mary Grace Saturnino Mark Robert Vallee Trevor James Newell Jeffrey William Sawyer Kevin John Van Kampen • Kevin James Nichols April Ann Schnurr • Michelle E. Vanderkooy Jodelle Marie Nickson Peter John Sheedy Parul Vora Jennifer Ann Nidd Harjit S. Shoan Neal Robert Walters *. Brandon Blair Nussey • Kenneth Shum Janet Mary Warner Todd Allan O' Donnell Linda Afonso Silva Bradley Robert Wilson Raegan Parker Todd Douglas Simpson Stephanie Louise Wiseman Michelle Lynn Parrett

Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

Jo-Ann Bennett Sarah Jane Hughes Parminder Punia Economics & Accounting Economics Economics & Accounting -1-" Jason Robert Bilodeau Lisa Marie Hutfloetz Sydney Keith Salmon Economics & Economics Economics Financial Management Norman Jacob Jackson Scott Kenneth Charles Schaefer • Tammy Candace Crerar Economics & Economics & Accounting Economics & Accounting Financial Management Hendrik van der Linde Naveed Ghouri Jennifer Louise Newton Economics Economics Economics

Faculty of Music

Bachelor of Music

HONOURS PROGRAM

Carl Ross Borrowman Kristen Lawr Karen Anne Smith Comprehensive Performance Comprehensive: Music -1-" Floyd Reginald Gadd Gwedhen Lor Nicholas Education Performance Church Music Tobias Yaremczuk Jasmine Metford Schnarr Performance Performance

With Distinction With High Distinction -0- Medal Winner Diplomas

School of Business and Economics

Diploma in Accounting

Heather Marie Bourret Jody Murray Dennis Mark William Scott Eddie Chek Yu Chiu Robert Hollander Andrew Bertrand Yorke May Elizabeth Davidson Heather Kathryn Kernaghan

Diploma in Business Administration

Andree Johanna Bourgon Oliver Joseph Gaffney Lyilyana Lillian Novosel ~cott Bryant William John Glass E. Diane Powell Nigel Colin Cannell Allan Timothy Laalo Reinhold John Schmidt Gregory Edward Clark Jennifer Ann Lichti James L. Smuck Robin Guy Clayton Edgecombe Yvette Lokker Deen Tateishi Donald Emerson Shaher F. Milad Andrea Thyret-Kidd Medals

Governor General's Academic Medal

Daryl Edward Wilson

Graduate Gold Medals

Daryl Edward Wilson Master of Arts Gustavo Daniel Scaiano Master of Business Administration Tammy Lee Herring Kittelberger Master of Social Work

Alumni Gold Medals - Honours Programs

Laura Kathleen Quirk Archaeology Agnes Jane Timmerman Business Jeffery Phillip Flemming Chemistry Jason Robert Bilodeau Economics Floyd Reginald Gadd Music

Alumni Bronze Medals - General Programs

Deborah Pfaff Philosophy

University Bronze Medal - Part Time Studies

Henny M. Laurin