CONVOCATION Saturday, June 2, 1979
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CONVOCATION Saturday, June 2, 1979 The Procession will be led by The University Pipers BOARD OF GOVERNORS Mr. Paul T. Cote Chancellor Dr. K. George Pedersen President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Raymond Parkinson Chairman Mr. G. Basham Dr. Max Burbank Ms. Reva Clavier Mr. Theo Glas The Honorable Wm. M. Hamilton Dr. G. C. Hoyt Mr. G. W. Hungerford Mr. C. B. Macdonald Mr. P. L. Palmer Dr. Ian McGregor Dr. K. Reickhoff Mr. J. N. Robinson 2 ORDER OF PROCESSION • GRADUANDS • FACULTY • CHANCELLOR'S PROCESSION • CHANCELLOR'S PARTY 3 OCANADA 0 Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all our sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The true North strong and free! From far and wide, 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee. God keep our land glorious and free! 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee, 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee. Music for the Ceremony will be played by Mr. David Stark, L.R.A.M. 4 MORNING CEREMONY OCANADA INVOCATION by Reverend Ernest K. H. Kroeger INSTALLATION OF CHANCELLOR INSTALLATION OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-CHANCELLOR CHANCELLOR'S REMARKS PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES by the Chancellor THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS Harry Adaskin Robert W. Prittie CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE by the Chancellor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Reception in the Main Lobby of the Theatre 5 AFTERNOON CEREMONY OCANADA INVOCATION by Reverend Norman R. Birch CHANCELLOR'S REMARKS PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES by the Chancellor THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS Thomas R. Berger Cyrus H. Mclean Syd Thompson CONVOCATION ADDRESS Thomas R. Berger CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE by the Chancellor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Reception in the Main Lobby of the Theatre 6 THE REGALIA worn by those participating in the graduation ceremonies today has a colorful history. Regalia originated in the monasteries of the Middle Ages. At that time teachers at the universities were men of religion and wore the habit of their Order while teaching. With the passage of time their garments came to iden tify their university. In Europe it wasn't until the 19th century that laymen were commonly found teaching in universities. In 1858, tor example, British law made it no longer mandatory for university dons to be in holy orders. University teachers nevertheless continued to wear clerical garb, with modifications in cut and design, as academic dress. Regalia colors were often those of the university patron or of the city in which the university was located. Simon Fraser regalia combines the red and royal blue of the Clan Fraser and the university motto "nous sommes prets" is a modification of the clan motto "je suis pret". The hood was originally part of the monk's habit and was sometimes used as a carryall for small items such as food while the wearer was travelling. In time the hood was disconnected from the gown, became varigated in color, and was used to identify scholars and degrees from a designated university. Hoods in Canada and Europe are unique in design and color combination to each degree and each university. The mortarboard worn by our bachelors and masters was worn by high church dignitaries in the 16th century and consisted of little more than a cap with a squared crown raised above the cap. By the 18th century the crown was frankly a cloth-covered board but now was worn by deans and rectors of the universities. In the 19th century the knob on top was replaced by a tassel and the cap became required head covering tor university students. Because of the square shape, the cap reminded students of the square board used by masons tor holding mortar and the headgear was dubbed "mortarboard" - college slang of the day. Doctoral hats were patterned after the Florentine hats that were the mode in Italy in the time of the Medici. These hats were purchased by students in the color of their university and were worn after the bachelor degree had been completed and the students were continuing with ad vanced studies. 7 SIMON FRASER REGALIA Chancellor Red silk gown, gold lame facing - black velvet Cambridge bonnet with gold tassel. President Blue silk gown, silver lame facing - black velvet Cambridge bonnet with silver tassel. Doctor of Laws (Honorary Degree) Red silk gown, blue facing - blue velvet Cambridge bonnet. Hood: Blue bengaline, full gold lining. Doctor of Philosophy Red silk gown, blue velvet Cambridge bonnet. Hood: Blue bengaline with full silver lining. Master Blue bengaline gown, blue mortarboard. Hoods: Master of Arts Red with wide blue border. Master of Business Red with wide blue border Administration and grey cording. Master of Arts Red with wide blue border Teaching of French and pale blue cording. Master of Science Red with wide gold border. Master of Pest Red with wide gold border Management and light green cording. Master of Science (Kinesiology) Red with wide fawn border. Master of Arts (Education) Red with wide white border. Master of Science Red with wide white border (Education) and gold cording. Master of Arts Red with wide green border (Communication Studies) and royal blue cording. Master of Arts Red with wide green border (Criminology) and medium brown cording. Bachelor Blue bengaline gown, blue mortarboard. Hoods: Bachelor of Arts (Faculty of Arts) Red with narrow blue border. Bachelor of Science Red with narrow gold border. Bachelor of Education Red with narrow white border. Bachelor of General Studies Red with narrow green border. Bachelor of Science Red with narrow fawn (Kinesiology) border. Bachelor of Arts Red with narrow green border (Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies) and royal blue cording. Bachelor of Science Red with narrow green border (Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies) and gold cording. 8 THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (FACULTY OF ARTS) Burley, David Vincent, B.A., M.A. (New Brunswick) Archaeology Thesis: Marpole: Anthropological Reconstruction of a Prehistoric Northwest Coast Culture Type Callier, Philippe, B.A. (De Namur) Economics Thesis: The Covered Interest Arbitrage Margin: An Investigation into the Relevance of the Modern Theory of the Forward Exchange Rate Cawker, Kenneth B., B.A. (Hons), M.A. (Toronto) Geography Thesis: Historical Dynamics of Big Sagebrush, Artemisia tridentata Nutt. in Southern British Columbia Conway, John Frederick, B.A., M.A. (Saskatchewan) Sociology and Anthropology Thesis: To Seek a Goodly Heritage: The Prairie Populist Resistance to the National Policy in Canada Coupland, Stuart Glenn, B.Sc. (Alberta) Psychology Thesis: Time Domain Analyses of Steady State Electroretinal and Visual Evoked Response to Intermittent Photic Stimulations Irby, Charles Claude, B.A. (Sacremento State), M.A. (California) Geography Thesis: Northeast Alberta: A Marginal Agricultural Situation Kelly, Nora, B.A. (Hons) (Brit. Col.) History Thesis: 'In Wildest Africa: The Preservation of Game in Kenya 1895 · 1933' Petryszak, Nicholas G., B.A., M.A. (Simon Fraser) Sociology and Anthropology Thesis: The Sociology of Human Nature Rowbotham, Peter Frederick, B.A., M.A. (Cambridge), L.L.R. & B.Sc. (London), M.A. (Simon Fraser) Geography Thesis: Trespass Law and Territoriality: A Geographic and Evolutionary Perspective Wilton, Murray T., B.A. (New Zealand), M.A. (Auckland) French Linguistics Thesis Bilingual Lexicography: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Methodology, With Special Reference to French and English THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (FACULTY OF SCIENCE) Angerilli, Nello Pasquale Doro, B.Sc. (Simon Fraser) Biological Sciences Thesis: Some Influences of Acquatic Plants on the Development and Survival of Mosquito Populations Biette, Raymond Millo, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Manitoba) Biological Sciences Thesis The Effects of Temperature and Ration on Growth Rates. Food Conversion Efficiencies and the Fate of Carbon,~ 4 Labelled Food by Underyearling Sockeye Salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka Cloutier, Conrad Francois, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Laval) Biological Sciences Thesis: A Study of the Host-parasite Association Between the Pea Aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Hemiptera: Aphididae), and some of its Hymenopteran Parasites: Growth and Food Utilization During Parasitism Holmberg, Robert George, B.A. (Hons), M.Sc. (Saskatchewan) Biological Sciences Thesis: Selective Predation by a Generalized Invertebrate Predator, Paradosa vancouveri (Arachnida Araneae) Hussain, Mohamed Ali, B.Sc. (McGill), M.Sc. (Laurentian) Biological Sciences Thesis: Studies on Incipient and Delayed Neurotoxic Effects of Some Organophosphorus Insecticides 9 McMath, Thompson Andrew, B.Sc. (Queens), M.Sc. (McMaster) Physics Thesis: Transmission Measurement of the Optical Constants of Thin Solid Films Schaefer, Valentin Henry, B.Sc. (McGill), M.Sc. (Toronto) Biological Sciences Thesis: Aspects of Habitat Selection in the Coast Mole (Scapanus orarius) in British Columbia Toby, Anne Louise, B.Sc. (Simon Fraser) Biological Sciences Thesis: Enrichment, Isolation and Characterization of Mutants in Eudorina elegans (Erhenberg) Vernon, Robert Stanley, B.Sc. (Simon Fraser) Biological Sciences Thesis: Visual and Olfactory Aspects of Food and Oviposit1on Host Selection in Hylema antiqua (Meigen) Diptera: Authomiidae THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY UNDER SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS Hart, Earl Paul, B.Sc. (Hons), B.Ed. (Saskatchewan), M.Ed. (Regina) Thesis: Environmental Education: Identification of Key Characteristics and a Design for Curriculum Organization Singh, Ashok Kumar, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Banaras) Thesis: Neuroadrenal Responses to Oxygen Toxicity THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Betz De Leza, Elizabeth Leocodia, B.A. (Hons) (Waterloo) Economics Extended Essays Bosshard, Mary Beth, B.A. (Case-Western Reserve) French Linguistics Thesis: A Linguistic Approach to Identifying Stylistic Facts in Marguerite Ouras' "L'apres-midi de Monsieur Andesmas " Brown, Douglas L., B.A. (Carleton) Geography Extended Essays Byrne, Jeffery Lee, B.Ec. (Hons) (Adelaide) Economics Thesis: The South Australian Prawn Fishery: A Case Study of Limited Entry Regulation Darling, David Malcolm, B.A., M.A. (Oxford) History Extended Essays Deodat, Rovindradat, B.A. (Guyana) English Thesis: V_ S. Naipaul's Fiction, 1954 - 71 Fragmentation and Rootlessness Derhak, William Morris, B.Comm.