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Wilfrid Laurier University

SPRING CONVOCATION

1:15 p.m. Saturday, May 27, 1995 WATERLOO RECREATION COMPLEX WATERLOO, ONTARIO The Convocation Ceremony Convocation is the most solemn ceremony within the University community. Since their beginnings in the Middle Ages, universities have performed this ceremony in order to grant degrees to their students and also to welcome those students into the community of scholars which has trained them. The conferring of the degrees takes place at the moment when the student places his or her hands within those of the Chancellor, the President, or the Vice-President: Academic or other conferring officers of the University, and the officer says "I admit you." As an outward sign of his or her new state, the student is hooded by a member of faculty. Each degree within a university has a hood of unique colours and trim in order that the student's status may be recognized-indeed every university guards its own set of hoods from use by any other university. 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 withhold their applause until all members being admitted to each degree have left the dais.

Wilfrid Laurier University Mace The mace of Wilfrid Laurier University was officially presented by the Euler family at the 1963 Fall Convocation, in memory of W.O. Euler, Senator and the first Chancellor of the University. It weighs sixteen pounds and was manufactured by the firm of Henry Birks Limited, . The ferrule near the base of the shaft contains ivory from a walrus tusk obtained from Coral Harbour, North West Territories. The ten-sided shaft, representing the ten provinces, merges into the head of the mace which bears the ten provincial crests. The wood used at the point where the shaft meets the head of the mace is elm taken from the bannister post of Conrad Hall, the original Seminary Building. Above this are four crests relating to the history of the Institution: a crest of Waterloo County, the Luther Coat of Arms, the crest of the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, and the coat of Arms of the University of Western Ontario. The head of the mace is made of maple and bears the Federal Coat of Arms, above which is the monogram of Queen Elizabeth II, during whose reign the University's Charter was granted. On the reverse side is the crest of Wilfrid Laurier University and the monogram of King during whose reign the original charter was granted. The top of the mace is a crown, mounted with jewels, symbolizing the authority of the State.

Processional Banners

Arts and Science The processional banner of the Faculty of Arts and Science of Wilfrid Laurier University presents the arts and the sciences not as two parallel and opposing traditions, but as twin branches nurtured by a common root, reaching from earth to sky, that is, from microcosm to macrocosm. This Tree of Knowledge bears many leaves, to suggest the gathering together of many scholars. The blossoms borne by this Tree signify the Seven Liberal Arts of the medieval curriculum, from which our Arts and Sciences have sprung. These are: the threefold way or Trivium of method - Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric; and the fourfold way or Quadrivium of subject - Music, Arithmetic, Geometry, and Astronomy. These images are presented in the colours assigned to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Purple and Gold - which are both traditional symbols of excellence, accompanied by Black and White, the twin constituents of light, symbolic of wisdom, and Green, the colour that in our culture most potently symbolizes life. The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson and made by Isobel R. King. School of Business and Economics The processional banner for the School of Business and Economics (SBE) is visually abstract in style, relying on simple geometric shapes, in solid colours, to convey its meaning. The symbolic dualisms of the banner's colour and design are a reflection of the pairings of aims and attributes describing the School: business-economics, research-teaching, community-society, students­ staff-faculty, old values-new perspectives, think internationally-act locally. The geometric shapes of the design and the layered construction of the banner pay homage to the quilting culture in the local community. - The bold, blue/green letters, SBE, contrast in colour 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 colour areas are blended from one to the other in a scattering of small squares over the surface. The super-imposed squares shift in colour from purple to blue, and from gold to white, representing the colours associated with Business and Economics. This method of blending two contrasting colours together is drawn directly from computer technology using a graphics software program that assigns one of two colours to each pixel according to an appropriate algorithm. This results in a smooth blend overall, while retaining interesting unevenness in detail. Variations in surface texture and lustre in the fabrics cause light to reflect from the surface of the banner in different ways, further adding to the overall effect. The banner was designed and made by Ellen Adams.

Faculty of Music The banner for the Faculty of Music was designed and executed by Ralph Beney, who teaches Design for Textile at Laurier. The pinks and reds in the banner reflect the academic colour of music, which was originally scarlet but changed to pink several centuries ago. The bells are universal musical instruments. As rhythm is an essential characteristic of music, the design is rhythmic, lively. Just as most music is basically abstract, in the sense that it does not represent other objects, the design of the banner is basically abstract. Still, just as we can hear references to birds and storms and other things in music, we can imagine that the panels of the banner represent the keys found on French horns and keyboard instruments, and that the circles represent cymbals or drums, and possibly references to musical notational symbols. The important representation, however, is of the rhythmic vitality of music.

Faculty of Social Work Designed by Ralph Beney in 1994 for the Faculty of Social Work, whose academic colour is yellow, the representational banner conveys an interconnecting relationship between individuals and their communities, constituting our dynamic and complex society. The Faculty of Social Work's caring and warm environment is conveyed by means of an on-going, forward moving open system, centred on people and their needs.

Waterloo Lutheran Seminary The Waterloo Lutheran Seminary processional banner presents a "cosmic christology" in visual form. By Word and Wisdom, God creates the cosmos, makes a covenant with humankind as conscious members of that cosmos, and redeems creation in fulfillment of that covenant. The theme of the banner is the biblical affirmation ''The just shall live by faith," which parallels the Seminary motto, "By faith we walk." The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson and quilted by Helen Weber. The border consists of alternating blocks signifying Justification and Faith. Using the Seminary's school colours, the blocks signifying Justification combine a gold cross and a maroon ground. Faith is signified by blocks in rainbow colours, recalling the promise of God in 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 creation is symbolized by the cross which links the earth to the cosmos. God makes contact with humankind through the Word, Christ, and through the sacraments which are signified by the stream of blue water flowing from the cross (baptism), and by the stream of red blood also flowing from the cross (holy communion). This is placed on a field of twelve stars symbolizing holy Wisdom. Order of Proceedings

THE PROCESSION The Marshal Candidates for Degrees in Course Alumni Members of the Senate The Board of Governors

Members of the Convocation will rise at the sound of the fanfare and will remain standing until after the Invocation.

Convocation Fanfare The Bedel The Chancellor The President and Vice-Chancellor Participants in the Ceremonies Faculty

PRESENTATION OF THE MACE Edcil Wickham Associate Professor of Social Work

The placing of the mace by the Bedel before the Interim Chancellor, Dr. John A. Weir, President Emeritus, signifies the opening of the Convocation.

THE WLU SCHOOL SONG Let the truth be told, as in days of old, Let the truth be told, as in days of old, of the might and main of the might and main of the Purple and Gold. of the Purple and Gold. We've come with dreams: We've earned the very best degree with hopes and fears, (and wear our pride for all to see) and shared our laughter and our tears; in Business, Music, Social Work, we've formed new friendships, in Arts and Science, Theology. shaped ideas, and set new goals for future years. Our gratitude we here display- this is the day of Laurier! So sing with joy, as best you may­ this is the day of Laurier! Let the truth be told, as in days of old, of the might and main Let the truth be told, as in days of old, of the Purple and Gold. of the might and main We're ready now to ply our skills of the Purple and Gold. with steadfast hearts, and sturdy wills­ We've brought our age, in clinic, classroom, concert hall, we've brought our youth; to prove the claim: "Truth Conquers All." our talents pledged to serve the truth. In lab and lecture room we've known So shout with pride, as best you may­ the mind's expanses as our own. this is the day of Laurier!

In scholarship, in sport and play- this is the day of Laurier! INVOCATION The Rev. Linda J. Ashfield, BA, MDiv Knox Presbyterian Church, Waterloo

The audience will be seated.

CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREES The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lorna R. Marsden, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa,

PAUL ALEXANDER FOURNIER Professor Michal Manson, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, will read the citation. The recipient will be invested with academic hood by Dr. Robert B. Langen, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy.

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lorna R. Marsden, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa,

WALTER FRANKLIN McLEAN Professor Glenn E. Carroll, Professor of Business, will read the citation. The recipient will be invested with academic hood by Dr. Frank J. Turner, Professor Emeritus of Social Work.

ADDRESS DR. WALTER FRANKLIN McLEAN

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

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Lorna R. Marsden; Vice-President: Academic, Dr. Rowland Smith; Vice-President: Finance and Administration, Dr. Andrew Berczi; Dr. Michael Ballin, Associate Professor of English and Dr. Bruce S. Young, Professor of Geography, will assist the Chancellor in admitting candidates to degrees in course.

Announcing candidates for degrees will be Professor Joan Kilgour, Assistant Professor of French Language and Literature and Dr. Donald F. Morgenson, Professor Emeritus of Psychology. Professors Alan J. Auerbach, Angelo A. Borras, Richard D. Christy, Michel Desjardins, Kimberly A. DuCharme, Peter Erb, Jerry A. Hall, Alfred Hecht, John R. Kominar, Hugh A. MacLean, David R. Peirson and Stephen J. Stack will invest the candidates with academic hoods.

Greeting candidates for postgraduate degrees will be Dr. Barry D. McPherson, Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

Greetings candidates for undergraduate degrees will be Dr. L. Arthur A. Read, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science.

DEGREES IN ABSENTIA The Chancellor

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Sean Taylor Class of 1995 BENEDICTION The Rev. Linda J. Ashfield o CANADA

THE RECESSION

Members of the Convocation will remain standing during the Recession.

Members of the Convocation are requested to hold their applause until all degrees have been conferred.

The Marshal: Dr. Frederick R.S. Binding The Vice-Marshal: Dr. Shailendra Jha Assistant Marshals: Laird T. Christie, Bruce E. Hunsberger, Dean H. Knight and Terrence T. Mcintosh

Music: The Waterloo Regional Police Band

Director of Music: Inspector James Underwood

PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION You are invited to attend a reception on campus, hosted by the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Alumni Association, immediately following Convocation. Degrees in Course Faculty of Graduate Studies

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

Master of Arts

ENGLISH Merina Swee Yin Hew, BA, Dalhousie University • Siobhan Kathleen McMenemy, BA, University of Toronto Amy Lynn Schroyer, BA, University of Western Ontario

GEOGRAPHY Paul Emile Blais, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University • Colin Graham Crance, BA, University of Calgary James Patrick Dozois, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Glenn Edward Ferguson, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Ruben J. C. Furtado, Wilfrid Laurier University Mark Stewart Laver, BA, University of Lethbridge Zhaoyuan Li , BA, Huabei University Richard Stanley Pyrce, BSc, Brock University Alistair Lennox Wallace, BES, University of Waterloo t· Paul Michael Wolfe, BSc, University of Toronto

HISTORY Brenda Joanne Ackerman, BA, University of Waterloo Peter Daniel Duda, BA, University of Guelph John Scott, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University

POLITICAL SCIENCE Bobbi-Leigh Laurie, BA, University of Western Ontario Alison Rachelle Renaud, BA, MA, University of Western Ontario Jessica J. Richardson, BA, University of Vincent Tucci, BA, York University

PSYCHOLOGY Barbara Dian Chrysler, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University • Doreen Maria de Veen, BA, University of • Tracey Lyn Luxton, BSc, Trent University Laura Jane Park, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Hardy Joseph Rideout, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University

RELIG ION & CULTURE Mark Edward Alder, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Joseph Benjamin R. Artinger, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University • James W. Boyce, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Catherine Lynne Caufield, BScN, University of Ottawa Ryan Jody-Paul DeFonzo, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University Kelly Anne Hawkins, BA, University of Washington • Daren James Hill, BA, Queen's University • Erica Ruth Hurwitz, BA, Oberlin College • Jerzy Nowak, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University, MDiv, S.S . Cyril and Methodius Seminary • Terri Lynn Stoneburgh, BA, University of Waterloo • Malcolm Adair Weiland, BA, BEd, University of Toronto

Master of Environmental Studies

GEOGRAPHY Catherine Treena Conrad, BA, St. Mary's University

* With Distinction * * With High Distinction t Medal Winner Faculty of Arts and Science

Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

Peggy Adams Tracy Michele Bothwell Kevin Lee Dafoe Geography Archaeology Political Science Erzsebet Agoston Tracey C. Bowers Robert Ted Daicopoulos Political Science Political Science History Terence Andrew Aikins Kevin Richard Brahaney Sherri Lynn Da le Political Science Physical Education Physical Education Tobi L. Allison Jonathan Frederick Braniff Richard Brent Darley Sociology Geography Geography Catherine Amadio Joseph Adam Brazeau Lisa A. Davis History Physical Education Anthropology Deborah Lynne Anderson Wendi Marie Briggs Kimberley Ann de Jeu Physical Education Psychology Physical Education Robert Stan Antoszko t· • Sarah C. Brophy Denise Veiga de Sousa Geography English Political Science Jennifer Appleby Sherri-Ann B. Browning Nicole Anne DeKort Psychology Political Science Political Science David Kingsley Archer Jeff Brubacher Kirsty Dickson Physical Education Physical Education Geography Korsan Yakula Arif Carol Anne Bruer Tricia Lynn Dingwall Political Science Sociology Psychology Martha Jane Armstrong Kari Lynn Burnham Stephen B. Doak Political Science Sociology English & Philosophy Melissa Lynn Ashdown Rebecca Joan Burrows Michael Samuel Donia English Political Science Geography Heather Lynn Atkinson Craig William Burt Christopher Donnelly Psychology English Political Science Michael Shain Babcock Susan Busato Theodore Stafford Dreger Physical Education Sociology Political Science Julie Michelle Babey Carrie Margaret Cameron Andrea Ann Duncan Physical Education History Sociology Susan Marie Bagley Cynthia Ann Campbell t • Carolyn Suzanne Dunn Political Science Sociology Psychology Julie-Ann Rose Bailey Jody Leah Campbelton Darcie Dunstan English Physical Education Physical Education Ryan K. Baker Stefanie Caruso David Andrew Dupuis History & Physical French Political Science Education Jill Patricia Chalmers Gary Meyer Dye Shanna Balazs Physical Education Classical Studies Anthropology t * Michelle Chalmers * Jason D. Edgar Colleen Michelle Barbeau Physical Education Sociology Sociology Gail Selena Chong Jason Alan Edwards Ann Patricia Barnard Political Science Geography Political Science Naomi C. Chosen Kimberly Elizabeth Epple Jonathan M. Batch History Sociology Psychology Jessica E. Clinesmith Jocelyn Espejo Cherie Dawn Bauman Geography Political Science Archaeology Brian David Condie Caroline Jane Marie Evans Karen Jayne Baxter Political Science History Political Science Kaurina Lynn Coulter Valerie Ritanna Ewen Jennifer Leeann Beam Sociology Sociology Geography Christopher J. Coupal Silvia Favero • Martin Beckmann Political Science French Archaeology Kimberly Ann Cowan David James Fenton Ann-Marie Bedard History Physical Education Political Science Andrea D. Cronin C. Sean Ferney Gregory Donald Bell Geography Physical Education Geography Sarah Crosier Laurie A . Ferrede Jennifer Susan Bell Geography Physical Education Psychology Cameron Robert Croxall Laura Christine Fiorini Norma Dawn Bessey History Geography French Nicole Roxanne Cunningham Julie Allison Fischer Jennifer Elizabeth Billows French Physical Education Psychology Kimberly-Ann DaFoe Jennifer Lee Flynn Teresa Marie Borgiel Physical Education Political Science Geography

* With Distinction ** With High Distinction t Medal Winner Michael Homem Fontes t * Shawn Michael Hodges * Chris Koenig Geography Geography English Michelle Foster Michael Lawrence Holland Adrienne·Dawn Kolotylo Sociology History English Kenneth W. Fowler Douglas A. Hood t * Jason Koskela Geography Political Science English & History Tracey Lynn Fraser Sylvia Ann Horn Barbara Dianne Kriska Physical Education Anthropology Geography Kathryn Ellen Anne Frazer Kim M . Horrigan Wendy Christine Krouse Physical Education Geography Physical Education Christine Ann Freitag Edward Alan House Robert W . Kruzel Geography Physical Education Political Science Robert Louis Freymqnd * Heather M . House Robert Daniel Laman Physical Education Physical Education English Melissa Fay Froome Herman Nicholas Hrebicek Kathleen Mary Lamb Psychology Political Science English Francesca Gagliardi Elizabeth Huffman Sharon I. Lamers Anthropology Sociology Geography Julie Elizabeth Gerber Melanie Elizabeth Hunt Denise Marie Anne Catherine Sociology Archaeology Lamothe Wendy Lynn Gerry Eric George Hurlburt Geography Psychology Geography Tracy Lynn Langford Sara Lynne Gillians Dominique Ing History French Psychology Mary-Evelyn Lather David Matthew Godden Jennifer Lynn Ireland History Philosophy Geography Catherine Anne Laviolette James A. Goetz Sandra Elaine Isaac Geography Political Science History Stuart Alexander Leachman Kevin Blair Gowan Salvatore Isabella Physical Education Political Science Political Science Michael J . Leahey Amy Alexandra Graham Monique M. Jacques Physical Education Sociology Physical Education Jean-Marc K. Leclerc Christie Anna Gray Christopher Alan Jeens Political Science Sociology Psychology Dayna Lee Sarah Elizabeth Gray Tanya M . Jelaca Geography Physical Education Physical Education Amy Joanne Leffler Deborah Leanne Green Cynthia Nicole Jennison Geography Political Science Psychology Cheryl H. Lepard Annette Louise Greene Amy Evelynne Johnson Political Science Political Science Psychology Julia Louise Lipsett Heather Karen Gregg Lisa Michelle Johnson Sociology Religion & Culture Sociology Holly Ann Long Amanda Jeanne Hammill Lisa Dawn Johnston Psychology Psychology Physical Education Ignacio Lorenzo Scott Edward Harmon t * Michael Johnstone Geography Geography English & Religion & Culture Michael Lawrence Low Maureen Margaret Harrison t * Tracy Lynn Johnstone Geography Physical Education Sociology Mary Margaret Lowe Shawn C. Harvey * Zoran Jokie Political Science Political Science History Karen Elizabeth Lucas Lesley Alison Hawkins Barry Ashley Jowett Physical Education Geography English * Geoffrey Graham MacDonald Craig Thomas Healey Raymond Earl Kalynuk Psychology Physical Education Geography Lisa MacLellan * Melinda Marlene Hecht-Enns Virginia Kandilogiannakis Sociology Geography Political Science Peter Wanyama Madaka Wendy Louise Heck Steven Jeremy Karn Political Science English Geography Heather E. Maeers Jonathon Robert Hendrick * Elisabeth Ruth Kaufmann-Pause English Sociology German & History Humera Mahmood Neil Stewart Herdman Joan Isabell Kerslake Psychology History & Philosophy Physical Education Kathreen A. Mailloux Lee D. Hewitt Bridget Ann King English Political Science History Jacqueline Pierrette Mallais Gordon Edwin Hillier Denise Elizabeth Kints French Psychology Sociology Nathalie Fran<;:oise Mandarich David Walter Hintz Michael Thomas Kleinknecht English Geography Geography Lynda Claire Manktelow Robert Oliver Hoare Philip Larrison Knapp Archaeology Geography & History English & History Hali Liane Marko Ivanka Hodak Jason Knox Mathematics History Geography Bradley David Martin Geography & Political Science

" With Distinction "" With High Distinction t Medal Winner Steven Ray Martin • Suzanne Michele Newell • Amy Robinson History Psychology Physical Education Jodi Elizabeth Martyk Laurie Irene Newman • Julie Robinson English History Sociology Tamara N. Matthews Liette Lenore Nix Patrice Robinson Biology History English Gregory James McCardle Gail Louise Norton Kevin Allen Rogers Geography English & Sociology History Garry McCaughey Elizabeth Marie Nusbaum Sarah M. Rosloski Geography Sociology Biology Laura Lynn McCuaig Kathleen Beatrice O'Brien Cheryl Anne Ross History & Political Science Geography Anthropology & John Michael McCullough Amy Jane O'Connor Archaeology English Geography Andreas Michael Rothe Catherine Jane McDonald Patricia Ann O'Donnell Political Science Psychology English Wendy Jean Rutherford Robbie Ian McGill Deborah Lynn O'Hagan Physical Education Physical Education Sociology Lina Antonietta Santucci Kathryn Marie Mciver Gail Maureen O'Riley Sociology Physical Education History Kimberly J. Scheerer Carol Lisa McMahon • Stacey Christine Oates Geography Geography Sociology Laura Elizabeth Schell Mark Edward McNeill Carrie Ostrom Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Sarah Marie Schell Humberto M . Melo Sheldon James Page Sociology Physical Education Philosophy Thomas Peter Schiersch • Stephen Douglas Merlau Adrienne Anne Mae Park Physical Education Physical Education Sociology Bradley J. Schott Angela Sonia Mielke Siobodan D. Paroski Geography Psychology French Diana Mercedes Schreier Heidi Angela Millar • Jeanette Margaret Parsons Political Science Sociology Psychology Lori Marie Schweitzer Shannon C. Misener Stephen Robert Edward Physical Education Psychology Paterson Kimberly Ann Scott Virginia Mohan Political Science English Sociology • Jodi Lynn Jessica Patterson William Milton Ryerson Scully Sherry Lynn Mohr Geography Biology Psychology Daniel John Pauls Jeffrey P. Seaby Scott Alexander Moir Physical Education Geography History Kevin Bruce Paxton Walter W. Sendzik Jennifer A . Montpool History History Physical Education Christine M. Payne Nancy Sgambelluri Kimberly Ann Moore Physical Education Political Science History Fay Ilka Petersen Jennifer Leah Sharpe Lisa Moors Geography Psychology Physical Education Lisa Anne Peterson Jason M. Shaw Chester E. Morin Archaeology Geography Geography Michelle Lynn Phelps Brenda lIeen Shepley Hugh James Morrison Physical Education Geography History Daniel W. Pineau Michael P. Sherwin Scott Morrison English English & History Geography Andrew William Playter William Shin James Norman Morrow Physical Education Sociology Geography Goldie Mary Elizabeth Karen S. A. Shypula Kelly F. Moser Pomeroy Sociology Geography Sociology Barbara Elizebeth Sills Susanne Gertrude Eva Muller Heather Christine Postill Sociology German History Andrea Christine Simpson Jason Michael Murphy Charles Prange Psychology History Psychology Jason Slade Lori A. Murphy Vanessa J. Pyrce Political Science Mathematics Geography Gregory John Sloan Shannon Kimberley Murphy Jennifer Lee Quinn English Sociology Anthropology Darren Smith Veronica Diane Naas Christopher Sean Redmond Political Science English Mathematics Jennifer Da le Smith Frank Nardi t • Jane Elizabeth Rempel Sociology Physical Education Archaeology t·· Kevin James Smith Tracey Jennifer Naylor Arthur Scott Renn Mathematics Sociology Sociology Cindy Nicole Sneddon Jeffrey Austin Neeb Jeff Robertson Sociology Mathematics Geography Linda Melissa Snell Archaeology

* With Distinction ** With High Distinction t Medal Winner Twyla Anne Soulliere Colleen Tucker Jennifer L. West Anthropology & English History & Political Science Anthropology Heath V . Sparrow Susan Maarit Tupakka Daryl Allen Wheeler Physical Education Archaeology Physical Education Patrick Scott Squire Mary Turkalj Liezanne White Geography Sociology Psychology * Kimberly Ann Stoddart Chad Edward Tyszka Kelly Ann Whitmarsh Physical Education Physical Education Psychology Lorrie Stojni Shane Tyson Urbach Kimberley A . Wice Political Science Physical Education Physical Education Karin Johanna Stojsic Jason Alexander Urban Robert Nathan Wickett German Geography Geography Mary-Jane Stroud Brent Richard Vallee Melanie Margaret Wiens English History English & French Trevor James Sullivan Tracy Lynn Vanderhoek Hilary Lynn Wiese Psychology Psychology Physical Education Mike E. Tait Cindy Lee Vaughan Krista Darlene Wilcox Mathematics History Political Science Nicole E. Tanfara Joe Velaidum Christopher Scott Wilson Geography Religion and Culture Physical Education Thomas Ira Tanner Scott Richard Venton George Thomas Wilson History Philosophy Political Science Mark Taylor Candace Marie Vey Laura-Lynne J. Wiseman Political Science Physical Education Psychology Cari-Lin Thurlow Marjorie Isabell Alice Lisa Janine Wong Geography Visscher Sociology Stephen Darren Tichenoff Physical Education Jennifer Anne Wright Geography Michael A. J. Volk Psychology Leslie C. Todd Geography William John Yarndley Geography Jeffrey M. Wahl Physical Education Patricia Leigh Toffner Geography David Yoon English & History Izabel Waite English Gail Tong French * Amanda Catherine Yuill Sociology * * Carey Anne Waters Physical Education Anna Elizabeth Toth Psychology Constance Michele Zandstra Sociology Erin Evaline Watters Physical Education Bobbisue Elaine Trelford Geography Jure George Zebic Archaeology Joanne Eileen Webster Political Science Psychology

Bachelor of Arts

GENERAL PROGRAM

Sharon Catherine Abbott Lisa Marie Ashton * Janet Marie Bernardo Psychology Fine Arts Psychology & Sociology Bill Christopher Acsai Ross Baker Alicja Ursula Albina Bezdziecki Economics & Geography Political Science Psychology Abdijamal Hussein Aden Carol Ann Barclay Christopher Robert Blank Economics English Geography Arun Ahuja Karen Marie Barnard Peter Edward Bollenbach Economics Economics Fine Arts Elaine Aitken Gail A. Barrett Kristina Carol Bonter Sociology Sociology Physical Education Scott William Alexander Sarah Bate Sean Michael Borrowman Communication Studies Communication Studies Psychology * Debra Elizabeth Allen & Sociology Charlene A. Boyce History Noorayaz Bawa Sociology Cynthia Louise Amy Political Science Brooke Boyko Classical Studies Dawn Janet Baxter Mathematics & Psychology Thomas G. Anderson Sociology * Troy Douglas Bruhm History Craig Beaton Psychology Michelle Elizabeth Anstee Economics Allison Jane Camilleri Psychology Debra Ann Bell Physical Education Margarette Angela Antolin Sociology Joan Marguerite Campbell French Julian Bellotti Philosophy & Annie Greta Ariss Psychology Religion & Culture Religion & Culture Lynn Jeanette Benninger David Edward Canning Gregory Edward Simpson Fine Arts & Psychology Geography & Mathematics Ashcroft Nancy Lorraine Benson * Elizabeth Ellen Carter English & Geography History History & Religion & Culture

* With Distinction ** With High Distinction t Medal Winner Diana Marie Case Joseph Frederick Domenchini Erich Reinhold Frenzel Psychology Classical Studies & Geography Tracey Lynne Chambers Psychology Carolyn Anne Frid Sociology Ann Elizabeth Donkersgoed English & French Man Yuen Cheng Sociology Judith Elizabeth Furlong Communication Studies Robert John Doran Geography & Psychology Markus Chiang Geography & History Robin Lee Ann Gale Economics James Edward Drukten Political Science & Psychology David Barr Chilton Communication Studies Lisa Carmela Gallo Economics * Rodney Lauriant Duchesne Psychology & Sociology Antonio Min-Kyu Cho Economics Sheila Ann Garriock Economics James David Duthie Psychology losif Ciosa Sociology Donna Marie Genereux History Lindsay Stacey Dwarka Classical Studies & History Paula Joan Clark Communication Studies & Jodi Patricia Gerrard English & Classical Studies English Economics Jill Elizabeth Clowes Deanna Dwyer Gregory Eric Gillespie Geography French & Psychology Physical Education James Dennis Collins Owen Dwayne Earle James Verlus Gingerich Economics Geography & Physical History Michael Collins Education Warren Mitchell Glaister History Joshua Stuart Charles Eberhard Geography Carol Rebecca Connor Economics Ruth Gmehlin Sociology Rebecca Lee Edgar Economics & German * Bridget Elizabeth Conrad Pol itical Science Karen L. Gollogly Psychology & Sociology Amanda Evelyn Edwards Psychology Julie Lynn Corden Economics James Robert Granger Economics Safa Hassan EI-Ghazali Physical Education t * Lee Anne Corlett Economics Jennifer Imelda Gray Geography Louise Elizabeth Eland Psychology & Sociology Michael Robert Cousins History Paul Edward Gray Sociology Kathryn Anne Elliston Physical Education Denise Frances Cowling Religion & Culture Leslie Ann Greenwood Geography & History Jennifer Lee Emblin Religion & Culture Marlene L. Cox French • Norman John Groot Sociology Daune John Donald Emmanuel Economics James Hughson Crerar Economics Dawn Ida Marie Groulx Philosophy Diane Joelene Emmerton Psychology Claudia Lissete Cruz Psychology Vasunthara Guhasothy Economics A. Coreen Ertzinger Psychology & Sociology Chad Wayne Culbert French & Psychology Sean Robert Guistini Physical Education Colin Ernest Evans History Giuseppe G. Curto Communication Studies John Rolland Hall Economics Helen Alexandra Faclaris Geography Stephen Richard Cylka Communication Studies Tracey Elizabeth Hall Economics tt * *Wael R. Fanous Political Science & Psychology Carrie Lynn Czerewaty Economics Tara Lynne Hallman Physical Education Heidi Lynne Fenske Psychology Karen Ann Da Costa English Jeremy Graham Hanford Sociology Colin Bruce Findlater Communication Studies Micheal Gordon Dahle Geography & Physical Michelle Harmer History & Political Science Education French & Psychology Linda DeBarros Andrea Catherine Fischer Dana Elizabeth Harrison French Communication Studies & Psychology Dorothy Debowy Political Science Gary W. Hartung Communication Studies Jean Margaret Fisher Geography & Political Science Sherry Elizabeth Robinson Degen Communication Studies Willi Hasenkrug Geography Jennifer Elizabeth Fisher Psychology Michael Demetriadis History Nargess Hassanabadi Political Science Laurie Diane Flood Economics Matthew Peter Dent Economics Peter Alan Havens History Tracy Fockler Political Science Donna Lynn DesGroseilliers Physical Education Lisbeth Anne Haydl Psychology Kenneth Jason Fothergill Anthropology & Biology Joanne Elizabeth Deslippe Psychology Heather Hayward History Michael Jordan Foti Psychology Martha Elizabeth Dever Psychology Cameron Glenn Heaps Communication Studies Tanya Marie Fougere Philosophy Christopher Dezell Economics Janice Lynn Heise Economics & Psychology Gerard Eugene Franc;:ois English & Psychology Tracey Jennifer Dion Psychology Jason Allan Herod Biology & Psychology Russell James Matthew Fraser Economics English

* With Distinction ** With High Distinction t Medal Winner * Lorianne Heidi Hesch Linda Corinne Koomoy-Sing Scott Kristopher Maynard Psychology Economics Economics Jennifer Higuchi Michelle Debra Marie Labine Susan Alilson Maynard Economics Psychology English Lisa Marion Hitchcock Michael Anthony Ladano Allison Renee McAlpine Communication Studies & History Geography Sociology Darren Charles Lang Jacqueline A . McBride Elaine Nancy Ho Physical Education Sociology Philosophy & Psychology Jeffrey Carl Larmer Scott Robert McCallum G. Louise Hoffer History Sociology Religion & Culture Janice Michelle Anne Larson Stanley Phillip McCallum Denise Audrea Hogg Political Science Sociology Geography & Psychology Erin D. Lavier Wanda Marie McCann Trina Lynn Holbrook Psychology Sociology Communication Studies Sandra Margaret Lazarus Donald Ross McConnell Robert Daniel Hope Economics Geography Psychology Doreen Lee Christine Marie McCully Jennifer Lynn Houghton Sociology Psychology & Spanish Psychology Jennifer Joy Lee Debbie Leanne McDougall Elissa Paige Hoverd Communication Studies English & Physical Education History Susan Rebecca Legacy Marnie Nicholle McFarlane Sondra Elizabeth Howe Geography Sociology History Marie Anne-Margaret Lemon Angela Kay Mcintyre Craig Howie Biology & Psychology Psychology Political Science Thomas D. Lester William Scott Robinson McKay Kerri-Anne Hunter Psychology Geography Sociology Michael Aaron Leuty Trina Michelle McKinnon Melissa Joanne Hutton Anthropology French & Political Science Sociology April Dawn Lewis John James IV McLaren Michael Trevor Ireland Communication Studies Physical Education Psychology & Sociology M. Carolyn Lewis Sonia Beth McMahon Timothy Glenn Irwin Sociology Psychology Psychology Douglas K. Liddle Patrick McMurrich Glenn Jamison Geography Political Science Psychology Hildegard Lindschinger Shelley Lea McNamee Pamela M . Jones Fine Arts History & Political Science Communication Studies & Bodo Carl Loeffler Ann-Marie McPhee Sociology Geography Economics Shannon Margaret Jordan Joanne Elizabeth Long Aileen McPherson Sociology English & History Communication Studies Sherry Lynn Kane Richard Jay Long Paul McQueen Psychology Economics English Hardeep Kanwar Daniel Gerard Loreto Peter Stephen McSorley Economics Sociology English Christina Irene Kardol Linda Susan Low Lisa Anne Melmoth Physical Education & Sociology Sociology Geography Gita Karklins Jason Ronald Ludwig Kerri Lyn Sarah Melton Religion & Culture History Communication Studies Shawn Stanley Victor Ronald Rachel Lynch Michelle Helene Meyer Kauth English Physical Education Economics Amanda Sue Anne Jill Patricia Miles Jane Catharine Keeler MacDonald Psychology Sociology Physical Education * Holly Beth Morrison Jana Lee Kelly Donald Gregory Mac Millan Economics Political Science Sociology Conny Muhic Wilma Kerkhof t * Camille Rehana Marajh Psychology & Sociology English & Psychology Communication Studies & David Nesarajah Darlene Ann Kerr English Economics Fine Arts Kimberley Ann Marcy Andrea Pauline Neufeldt David Harold Kerth History Communication Studies English Beatrice Marquis Jo-Ann Alma Newbury Krista Lori Kettle Psychology Psychology Geography & Peter William Marr Dawn Marie Nickerson Political Science Geography Geography Emerson Keung Christopher Martin Karoline Nielsen Psychology History Canadian Studies & Sociology Scott David King Claudia Chiara Massarotto Christopher Horst Niesing English & History French Economics Timothy Wayne Kinkade Lou Mastrangelo Annabella Nogueira Political Science Political Science Economics Bradley John Kit David D. May Bruce Raymond Nolan Political Science Economics Economics

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Bachelor of Science

HONOURS PROGRAM

Brad Bailey * Jeremy A . Hall Karl-Eric Alexander Pause Biology Biology Computing & Computer John Barlow Kellie Harkness Electronics Geography Biology Graham Richard Poole t * Debra Liane Bartley tt * * Deborah Gayle Herrington Geography Biology Chemistry Jeffrey G. Richards Reginald Stanley Wade Craig Edward Hirst Biology Brown Biology & Chemistry Ian Michael Robertson Computing & Computer Allan Maurice Ho Computing & Computer Electronics Biology Electronics Jeffrey Albert Brunton Adam Kuehn Jeffery David Romanko Computing & Computer Biology Computing & Computer Electronics Paul Vincent Lacelle Electronics Adrian Christopher Geography Michelle Dawn Sich Dobrowsky Kathy Helen Lambert Biology Biology & Chemistry Biology Kulvinder Singh Darren Russell Dukes Bruno Mannella Computing & Computer Computing & Computer Geography Electronics Electronics * A. Peter Marrier Matthew David Smith * * Suzanne Marie Erb Geography Biology Psychology * Dwayne Edward Moore Peter Charles Spencer David W. Franssen Computing & Computer Biology & Chemistry Geography Electronics Jana Lynn Tavener Christopher R. Giroux Jeffrey Thomas Newman Biology & Chemistry Geography Chemistry Cheryl F. Watts Andrea Rosemary Grebenc Tina Louise Nielsen Biology Psychology Psychology James Christopher Willis Biology

Bachelor of Science

GENERAL PROGRAM

Joshua Obadiah Beauvais David E. Brosseau Edward William Dunn Biology Computing Computing Jeffrey Arland Leslie Benn Brent Butler Henry Edwards Computing Biology Computing Jennifer Dawn Botelho Robert Harold James Alexander Wendy Melissa Eldridge Chemistry Carew Biology Robert E. Boyle Computing Michael Bruno Faber Biology Marc John Corlett Computing Computing & Physics

* With Distinction ** With High Distinction t Medal Winner Mark J. Ferguson Alexander J. Lawson Kin Sing Pau Chemistry & Mathematics Biology Computing Joseph John Flood David C. Luckman Sydney G. C. Pereira Biology Physical Geography Computing Elsa Dominique Fung Janet Elizabeth McDonald John David Schultz Chemistry Computing Computing Sara Estelle Harvey Johnathan Karl McLean Michael William Screen Biology Computing Computing Joel J. Hubbert Shawn Jeffery Miller Jody Lynne Semeniuk Computing Computing & Physics Computing Richard Ryan John Earl Huntley Wayne Junior Muschette Sean C. Taylor Computing Chemistry Biology Tanya Maxine Isert Paul F. Narbonne Daniel Kevin Tisi Biology & Psychology Physics Biology Wai-Hing Lam Jody Shannon O'Halioran Benjamin Wong Computing Computing Computing

* With Distinction ** With High Distinction t Medal Winner Medals

Governor General's Academic Medal

Deborah Gayle Herrington

Lieutenant-Governor's Academic Medal

Wael R. Fanous

Graduate Gold Medals

Michael Terence Ungar Doctor of Social Work Leanne Carol Baird Master of Social Work Paul Michael Wolfe Master of Arts Kimberly Diane Cybulski Master of Business Administration Kelvin Frederick Mutter Waterloo Lutheran Seminary

Alumni Gold Medals

Jane Elizabeth Rempel Archaeology Debra Liane Bartley Biology Jaret Michael Henhoeffer Business Deborah Gayle Herrington Chemistry Robert John Lamka Economics Sarah C. Brophy English Shawn Michael Hodges Geography Jason Koskela History Kevin James Smith Mathematics Dorothy G. Vreeswyk Music Michelle Chalmers Physical Education Carolyn Suzanne Dunn Psychology Michael Johnstone Religion and Culture Tracy Lynn Johnstone Sociology

Alumni Bronze Medals

Camille R. Marajh Communication Studies Wael R. Fanous Economics Christopher G. Walsh English and Film Studies Lee Anne Corlett Geography Margaret Lou Runhart Women's Studies

University Bronze Medal - Part Time Studies

Vaike Rosalea-Atkins