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Wilfrid Laurier<br />

University<br />

SPRING CONVOCATION<br />

1 :30 p.m. Friday, <strong>June</strong> 5, <strong>1998</strong><br />

Waterloo Recreation Complex<br />

Waterloo, Ontario


The Convo<strong>ca</strong>tion Ceremony<br />

Convo<strong>ca</strong>tion is the most solemn ceremony within the<br />

University community. Since their beginnings in the Middle<br />

Ages, universities have performed this ceremony in order to<br />

grant degrees to their students and also to welcome those<br />

students into the community of scholars which has trained<br />

them.<br />

The conferring of the degree takes place at the moment<br />

when the student is greeted by the Chancellor or the<br />

President, or other conferring officers of the University, and<br />

the officer says "I admit you."<br />

As an outward sign of his or her new state, the student is<br />

hooded by a member of faculty. Each degree within a<br />

university has a hood of unique colours and trim in order that<br />

the student's status may be recognized-indeed every<br />

university guards its own set of hoods from use by any other<br />

university.<br />

In order to recognize the nature of this event for the<br />

students involved, the University asks that parents and<br />

friends of the students participating in this ceremony withhold<br />

their applause until all members being admitted to each<br />

degree have left the dais.<br />

The A<strong>ca</strong>demic Degrees<br />

The a<strong>ca</strong>demic degree is a title conferred on an individual by a<br />

university as recognition of the completion of a course of<br />

study or for a certain attainment. In Canada the three stages<br />

in higher edu<strong>ca</strong>tion are represented by the degrees of<br />

bachelor, master, and doctor. Wilfrid Laurier University is<br />

given the authority to grant degrees by the Wilfrid Laurier<br />

University Act.<br />

Histori<strong>ca</strong>lly, the master's degree was the only degree<br />

offered. In the Middle Ages it was awarded to those scholars<br />

who, after a series of examinations, were found intellectually<br />

and morally fit to teach. Although we are accustomed to<br />

thinking of the bachelor's degree as the original degree, it<br />

was initially used to designate master's students progressing<br />

toward their final degree. They were thus novices or<br />

'bachelors,' who were given permission to teach beginning<br />

students. The bachelor's degree was subsequently<br />

established as a first degree, a position it had when Oxford<br />

University in England was founded in the twelfth century. The<br />

degree of doctor, which comes from the Latin word for<br />

'teacher,' was first awarded by the University of Bologna and<br />

the University of Paris in the twelfth century.<br />

The bachelor's degree is awarded at the honours and<br />

general level. An honours degree <strong>program</strong> emphasizes the<br />

acquisition of a broad and deep knowledge of the student's<br />

chosen honours subject, including both skill at applying the<br />

subject and appreciation of its relation to general knowledge<br />

and society. A general degree <strong>program</strong> emphasizes a<br />

balance between an in-depth understanding of the student's<br />

major subject and a knowledge and appreciation of other<br />

fields. Completion of an honours degree normally takes four<br />

years and a general degree three years.<br />

The master's degree is the second degree in higher<br />

edu<strong>ca</strong>tion. Students complete concentrated and specialized<br />

work at a more advanced level in an a<strong>ca</strong>demic discipline or<br />

professional area. Most course work is within the field of<br />

specialization and a research project or thesis is normally<br />

required. Some master's degrees provide professional<br />

qualifi<strong>ca</strong>tions. The master's degree usually requires one or<br />

two years of study after a bachelor's degree.<br />

The doctoral degree is the highest a<strong>ca</strong>demic degree<br />

granted by a university. Candidates for the degree spend<br />

several years in the advanced study of a specialized field of<br />

knowledge. The <strong>ca</strong>pstone of the degree is the doctoral<br />

dissertation, an extended work based upon independent<br />

research. The dissertation demonstrates the <strong>ca</strong>ndidate's<br />

command of both the subject matter and the exacting<br />

methods of scholarship, and makes an original contribution to<br />

knowledge.<br />

Honorary Degrees<br />

Honorary degrees are conferred by Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

in recognition of outstanding scholarly, creative, or<br />

professional achievement or distinguised public and<br />

community service. The University may grant the following<br />

honorary degrees: Doctor of Laws (LLD), Doctor of Letters<br />

(DLitt), Doctor of Science (DSc) and Doctor of Divinity (DDiv).<br />

"<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University Mace<br />

The mace of Wilfrid Laurier University was officially presented<br />

by the Euler family at the 1963 Fall Convo<strong>ca</strong>tion in memory<br />

of the Honourable WD. Euler, Senator and the first<br />

Chancellor of the University. It weighs sixteen pounds and<br />

was manufactured by the firm of Henry Birks Limited,<br />

Montreal.<br />

The ferrule near the base of the shaft contains ivory from<br />

a walrus tusk obtained from Coral Harbour, North West<br />

Territories. The ten-sided shaft, representing the ten<br />

provinces, merges into the head of the mace which bears<br />

the ten provincial crests. The wood used at the point where<br />

the shaft meets the head of the mace is elm taken from the<br />

bannister post of Conrad Hall, the original Seminary Building.<br />

Above this are four crests relating to the history of the<br />

Institution: a crest of Waterloo County, the Luther Coat of<br />

Arms, the crest of the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, and the<br />

coat of Arms of the University of Western Ontario.<br />

The head of the mace is made of maple and bears the<br />

Federal Coat of Arms, above which is the monogram of<br />

Queen Elizabeth II, during whose reign the University's<br />

Charter was granted. On the reverse side is the crest of<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University and the monogram of King George<br />

V during whose reign the original charter was granted. The<br />

top of the mace is a crown, mounted with jewels, symbolizing<br />

the authority of the State.


Faculty of Arts and Science<br />

The processional banner of the Faculty of Arts and Science<br />

of Wilfrid Laurier University presents the arts and the<br />

sciences not as two parallel and opposing traditions, but as<br />

twin branches nurtured by a common root, reaching from<br />

earth to sky, that is, from microcosm to macrocosm. This Tree<br />

of Knowledge bears many leaves, to suggest the gathering<br />

together of many scholars. The blossoms borne by this Tree<br />

signify the Seven Liberal Arts of the medieval curriculum,<br />

from which our Arts and Sciences have sprung. These are:<br />

the threefold way or Trivium of method-Grammar, Dialectic,<br />

and Rhetoric; and the fourfold way or Quadrivium of<br />

subject-Music, Arithmetic, Geometry, and Astronomy. These<br />

images are presented in the colours assigned to the Faculty<br />

of Arts and Sciences- Purple and Gold-which are both<br />

traditional symbols of excellence, accompanied by Black and<br />

White, the twin constituents of light, symbolic of wisdom, and<br />

Green, the colour that in our culture most potently symbolizes<br />

life. The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson and<br />

made by Isobel R. King.<br />

School of Business and Economics<br />

The processional banner for the School of Business and<br />

Economics (SBE) is visually abstract in style, relying on<br />

simple geometric shapes, in solid colours, to convey its<br />

meaning. The symbolic dualisms of the banner's colour and<br />

design are a reflection of the pairings of aims and attributes<br />

describing the School: business-economics, researchteaching,<br />

community-society, students-staff- faculty, old<br />

values-new perspectives, think inter- nationally-act lo<strong>ca</strong>lly.<br />

The geometric shapes of the design and the layered<br />

construction of the banner pay homage to the quilting culture<br />

in the lo<strong>ca</strong>l community.<br />

The bold, blue/green letters, SBE, contrast in colour and<br />

value with the background and are easily read, even in low<br />

light. The background is evenly divided between Laurier's<br />

official colours, purple and gold, and the two colour areas are<br />

blended from one to the other in a s<strong>ca</strong>ttering of small squares<br />

over the surface. The super-imposed squares shift in colour<br />

from purple to blue, and from gold to white, representing the<br />

colours associated with Business and Economics. This<br />

method of blending two contrasting colours together is drawn<br />

directly from computer technology using a graphics software<br />

<strong>program</strong> that assigns one of two colours to each pixel<br />

according to an appropriate algorithm. This results in a<br />

smooth blend overall, while retaining interesting unevenneS8<br />

in detail. Variations in surface texture and lustre in the fabrics<br />

<strong>ca</strong>use light to reflect from the surface of the banner in<br />

different ways, further adding to the overall effect. The banner<br />

was designed and made by Ellen Adams.<br />

Faculty of Music<br />

The banner for the Faculty of Music was designed and<br />

executed by Ralph Beney, who teaches Design for Textile at<br />

Laurier. The pinks and reds in the banner reflect the<br />

a<strong>ca</strong>demic colour of music, which was originally s<strong>ca</strong>rlet but<br />

changed to pink several centuries ago. The bells are<br />

Processional Banners<br />

universal musi<strong>ca</strong>l instruments. As rhythm is an essential<br />

characteristic of music, the design is rhythmic, lively.<br />

Just as most music is basi<strong>ca</strong>lly abstract, in the sense that<br />

it does not represent other objects, the design of the banner<br />

is basi<strong>ca</strong>lly abstract. Still, just as we <strong>ca</strong>n hear references to<br />

birds and storms and other things in music, we <strong>ca</strong>n imagine<br />

that the panels of the banner represent the keys found on<br />

French horns and keyboard instruments, and that the circles<br />

represent cymbals or drums, and possibly references to<br />

musi<strong>ca</strong>l notational symbols. The important representation,<br />

however, is of the rhythmic vitality of music.<br />

Faculty of Social Work<br />

Designed by Ralph Beney in 1994 for the Faculty of Social<br />

Work, whose a<strong>ca</strong>demic colour is yellow, the representational<br />

banner conveys an interconnecting relationship between<br />

individuals and their communities, constituting our dynamic<br />

and complex society.<br />

The Faculty of Social Work's <strong>ca</strong>ring and warm<br />

environment is conveyed by means of an on-going, forward<br />

moving open system, centred on people and their needs.<br />

Faculty of Graduate Studies<br />

The Faculty of Graduate Studies encourages interactive and<br />

collegial learning by fostering independent thinking and selfcreation<br />

in a mentoring environment. The banner, designed<br />

and created by Ralph Beney, includes the colours in the<br />

hoods and gowns worn by graduate students at Convo<strong>ca</strong>tion.<br />

Arranged in an upwardly, forward-looking and dynamic<br />

"pyramid of learning," the interaction of the colours represents<br />

the potential for inter-disciplinary study at the graduate level.<br />

The pyramid symbolizes graduate studies as the <strong>ca</strong>pstone of<br />

the formal learning process<br />

Waterloo Lutheran Seminary<br />

The Waterloo Lutheran Seminary processional banner<br />

presents a "cosmic christology" in visual form. By Word and<br />

Wisdom, God creates the cosmos, makes a covenant with<br />

humankind as conscious members of that cosmos, and<br />

redeems creation in fulfillment of that covenant. The theme of<br />

the banner is the bibli<strong>ca</strong>l affirmation "The just shall live by<br />

faith," which parallels the Seminary motto, "By faith we walk."<br />

The banner was designed by Nancy-Lou Patterson and<br />

quilted by Helen Weber.<br />

The border consists of alternating blocks signifying<br />

Justifi<strong>ca</strong>tion and Faith. Using the Seminary's school colours,<br />

the blocks signifying Justifi<strong>ca</strong>tion combine a gold cross and a<br />

maroon ground. Faith is signified by blocks in rainbow<br />

colours, re<strong>ca</strong>lling the promise of God in Genesis 9:17: "This is<br />

the sign of the covenant that I have established between me<br />

and all flesh that is on earth." The interlocking relationship<br />

between creator and creation is symbolized by the cross<br />

which links the earth to the cosmos. God makes contact with<br />

humankind through the Word, Christ, and through the<br />

sacraments which are signified by the stream of blue water<br />

flowing from the cross (baptism), and by the stream of red<br />

blood also flowing from the cross (holy communion). This is<br />

placed on a field of twelve stars symbolizing holy Wisdom


THE PROCESSION<br />

Order of Proceedings<br />

The Marshal<br />

Candidates for Degrees and Diplomas in Course<br />

Alumni<br />

The assembly will remain seated during the procession of graduates but will rise at the sound of the fanfare and<br />

remain standing until after the Invo<strong>ca</strong>tion.<br />

CONVOCATION FANFARE<br />

The Bedel<br />

The Chancellor<br />

The President and Vice-Chancellor<br />

Participants in the Ceremonies<br />

Faculty<br />

Members of the Senate<br />

The Board of Governors<br />

PRESENTATION OF THE MACE Edcil Wickham, BA, MSW<br />

Associate Professor of Social Work<br />

The placing of the mace by the Bedel before the Chancellor, John E. Cleghorn, signifies the opening of the<br />

Convo<strong>ca</strong>tion.<br />

THE INVOCATION Richard C. Crossman<br />

Principal-Dean, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary<br />

The assembly will be seated.<br />

OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD<br />

Mr. Douglas Witmer, Director of A<strong>ca</strong>demic Projects, will present to the President and Vice-Chancellor,<br />

Dr. Robert G. Rosehart, the recipient of the 1997-98 Teaching Award-Dr. Martha Keniston Laurence,<br />

Professor of Social Work.<br />

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES<br />

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Robert G. Rosehart, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of<br />

Doctor of Laws, honoris <strong>ca</strong>usa,<br />

V. MAUREEN KEMPSTON DARKES<br />

Dr. Robert J. Ellis, Associate Professor of Business, will read the citation. The recipient will be invested with<br />

a<strong>ca</strong>demic hood by Prof. Donald B. Smith, Lecturer in Business.<br />

ADDRESS<br />

Dr. Maureen Kempston Darkes will address Convo<strong>ca</strong>tion.<br />

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Robert G. Rosehart, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of<br />

Doctor of Laws, honoris <strong>ca</strong>usa,<br />

THOMAS ROLSTON<br />

Dr. David Falk, Associate Professor of Music, will read the citation. The recipient will be invested with a<strong>ca</strong>demic<br />

hood by Dr. Robin Armstrong, Acting Vice-President: Finance and Administration.


Degrees in Course<br />

Faculty of Graduate Studies<br />

WATERLOO LUTHERAN SEMINARY<br />

Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counselling and Marriage and Family Studies<br />

George Paul Stemp, BA, University of Waterloo, MDiv, University of Toronto, MA, University of St. Michael's College,<br />

MTh, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

"Humour as a Narrative of Difference in Responding to Crisis Events in Marital Relationships"<br />

Supervisor: Dr. P. Van Katwyk<br />

FACULTY OF SOCIAL WORK<br />

Doctor of Social Work<br />

-0- • Garson George Coon, BSW, University of Calgary, MSW, University of Regina<br />

"Examining Belief about the Causes of Unemployment and Poverty:<br />

An Analysis of the Causal Models from the Research Literature"<br />

Supervisor: Dr. A. Westhues<br />

Norma Jean Profitt, BA, Dalhousie University, MSW, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

"Compassionate Fire: Women's Stories of Subjective and Social Change"<br />

Supervisor: Dr. M. Laurence<br />

Master of Social Work<br />

Soraya Asiah Ali, BSc, University of Waterloo<br />

Catherine Jean Bancroft, BA, University of Guelph<br />

Penelope Jayne Bedford, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Connie Marie Belrose, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Eileen Dianne Beltzner, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Lorraine Edith Bilyea, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

• Michelle Eileen Boismier, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Laurie Lynn Brock, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Karsten Buche, BA, Concordia University<br />

Wayne Otis Campbell, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Elizabeth Anne Candline, BA, University of Prince Edward Island<br />

Peter Despard Christian, BA, University of Western Ontario<br />

Carole Marie Clyde, BA, University of Guelph<br />

Catharine <strong>June</strong> Cooke, BA, University of New Brunswick<br />

Jennifer Leah Cox, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

• Ruth Anne Devereaux, BSc, University of Toronto, MDiv, University of St. Michael's College<br />

Tricia Lynn Dingwall, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Kimberley Jessi<strong>ca</strong> Donegan, BA, York University<br />

Larry Gordon Ellis, SA, Saint Mary's University<br />

Roberta Jo-Anne Flynn, BA, Saint Mary's University<br />

Kelly Lynn Foell, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Pamela Mary Gidman, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

• Jillian Alexandria Gilmour, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Kevin Drew Greco, BA, University of Winnipeg<br />

Melanie Lynn Hall, BSc, Fitchburg State College<br />

Susan Lynn Hardie, BSc, University of Guelph, BEd, University of Western Ontario<br />

• Patti Lynne Hardwick, BA, McMaster University<br />

Kristen Jean Hendry, BA, Brock University<br />

Kimberley Katherine Hicks, BSc, University of Toronto<br />

• Sandra Lee Jardine, BA, BEd, University of Prince Edward Island<br />

Angelique Caroline Jenney, BA, University of Guelph<br />

Dianne Elizabeth Kennaley, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Kathleen Ann Kirby, BSc, University of Waterloo<br />

Mariusz Matthew Klimczak, MA, Wroclaw University, MA, University of Toronto<br />

With Distinction<br />

With High Distinction<br />

-0- Medal Winner


Krystyna Kulik, BA, University of Lodz<br />

Dorothy Mae Lawson, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Alan Edward Leigh, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Marie Lorelie Lerant, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Wendy Limarzi-Geraci, BA, University of Windsor<br />

Catherine Lloyd, BA, University of Western Ontario<br />

* Robin Margaret Lloyd, BSc, University of Toronto<br />

Robert John Elvin Long, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Patricia Marie Longlade, BA, Carleton University<br />

Janet Heather Macinnis, BA, Bishop's University<br />

Flora Soza Marcelo, BA, University of Guelph<br />

Douglas Herbert McDonald, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Heather Claire McDonald, BA, Queen's University<br />

Susan McDonald Irwin, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Heather Joelle McKiernan, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Nancy Michelle McPherson, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Zoe Shelina Mentz, BA, York University<br />

Karla Marie Nunns, BA, University of Guelph<br />

Trina Lynn Parker, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Ewa Maria Kowalewska Pasiak, BElectSt, Thomas More College<br />

Linda Louise Pelton, BA, University of Toronto, MA, York University<br />

-Co * John Stephen Postons, BA, University of Western Ontario, MDiv, University of Western Ontario<br />

Kerry Lee Prober, BA, University of Western Ontario, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Lindsay J. Rennie, BAA, Ryerson Poly techni<strong>ca</strong>l University<br />

Lynne Susan Roblin, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Bethany Ann Catherine Romahn, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Mary Martha Rooney-Cusack, BA, University of Prince Edward Island<br />

* Michelle Lynn Schurter, BASe, University of Guelph<br />

Paula Maria Servin, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University, MSc, University of Toronto<br />

* Marilee Ruth Sherry, BA, St. Francis Xavier University<br />

Indira Urmila Singh, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Mitchell Jan Snip, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Sharon Ann Michelle Soderholm, BA, University of Toronto<br />

Sandra Margaret Stubbs, BA, University of Guelph<br />

* Sandra Jane A . Sutherland, BA, University of Ottawa<br />

Marie E. Tavares, BComm, University of Guelph<br />

Janelle Katherine Taylor, BA, A<strong>ca</strong>dia University<br />

Buetta Louise Martin Warkentin, BA, University of Manitoba, BTh, Canadian Mennonite Bible College<br />

Jo Anne Beverly Watton, BA, Memorial University of Newfoundland<br />

Krista Carol Lynn Whittard, BA, Queen's University<br />

Tina Marie Wong, BA, McMaster University<br />

James Patrick Woodstock, BA, Wilfrid Laurier University, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Lesia Woroniuk, BA, University of Waterloo<br />

Leslie Yaffa, BA, York University<br />

Niloofar Zand, BA, University of Toronto<br />

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS<br />

Master of Business Administration<br />

Mary Joy Aitken, BA, Queen's University, MA, University of Alberta<br />

Colin George Baxter, BASe, MASc, University of Waterloo<br />

Aaron Wayne Beazley, BSc, Dalhousie University, BEng, McGill University<br />

Sharon Elaine Blom, BMath, University of Waterloo<br />

Wayne Peter Brabazon, BA, University of Western Ontario<br />

Lilly Anne Buchwitz, BA, McGill University<br />

Peter Laurence Cashin, BEng, Memorial University of Newfoundland<br />

• Douglas John Cater<br />

Lydia Frances<strong>ca</strong> Chudleigh, BASe, University of Guelph<br />

Kathleen Kit Yee Fong, BASe, University of Waterloo<br />

Steven Michael Geoffrey, BASe, University of Waterloo<br />

Valerie Indera Harry, BA, University of Western Ontario<br />

Kenneth Edward Haworth, BA, University of Western Ontario<br />

Russell Andrew Long, BA, Queen's University<br />

Tina May Mah, BSc, University of Alberta<br />

Stuart EiJiro Nose, BASe, University of Waterloo<br />

With Distinction<br />

With High Distinction<br />

-Co Medal Winner


Charles Christopher Gadbois<br />

Michelle-Anne Gadoury<br />

Brandy Giffin<br />

Anita Marie Gleeson<br />

Kristin Leigh Takeki Goto<br />

Adam J. Grogan<br />

Pauline Hadjiyianni<br />

Kimberly Ann Haley<br />

Ryan Edward Anthony<br />

Halladay<br />

Michael James Halliday<br />

* Andre-Philippe Hardy<br />

Mark Paul Harrington<br />

Peter Harrold<br />

Christian Hasou<br />

Emily Henderson<br />

Loyde P. Henriques<br />

Sarah Louise Howling<br />

Thomas Frank Hrubes<br />

Janet S. Hughes<br />

Christina Iacobelli<br />

Katherine Elizabeth Inglis<br />

Jennifer Anne Ireland<br />

Karen Jane Irvine<br />

Waleed Wasef Jabsheh<br />

Holly Allison Jackson<br />

John Robert Jazwinski<br />

Melissa Denise Karis<br />

Cynthia Joy Kempston<br />

David John Kennedy<br />

Robert John Kobe<br />

Asthagiri Krishnaprasad<br />

Joshua Hefler Kuehnbaum<br />

Mundeep Kundra<br />

Christopher Michael<br />

Lai Fat Fur<br />

Victoria Lorraine Larke<br />

Nolin Herbert LeChasseur<br />

* Dianne Elizabeth Lennon<br />

Donald Bruce Liddle<br />

Jennifer Lipishan<br />

Edward Litrenta<br />

Michelle Dawn Maracle<br />

Duka Janice Markovic<br />

Brandon Andrew Kian-Mon<br />

Eng<br />

Economics<br />

Christopher Scott W. Hedges<br />

Economics & Financial<br />

Management<br />

David Jerome Hermans<br />

Economics & Accounting<br />

Amin Khosrowshahian<br />

Economics<br />

With Distinction<br />

With High Distinction<br />

o¢o Medal Winner<br />

Sarah Elaine Marlow<br />

Tracy Lynne Marshall<br />

Andrea Lesley Martin<br />

Christopher James Martin<br />

Derek John McClary<br />

Andrea McCorkell<br />

Conor Owen McCreery<br />

Tammy Verlie Priscilla McGillis<br />

Scott Robert McKee<br />

Duke R. McKenzie<br />

Vanessa Mersereau<br />

Julie Ann Millar<br />

Anthony Brent Millington<br />

Jason Robert Mills<br />

o¢o * Scott Alexander Mitchell<br />

Andrew Brett Monteith<br />

Jason William B. Moore<br />

Melissa Moore<br />

Rachel Lynn Morlock<br />

Neeral Rasik Morzaria<br />

Jennifer Marie Moser<br />

Ian David Mucignat<br />

Hubert Neubrand<br />

Han Vuong Que Nguyen<br />

Erin O'Neill<br />

Daniel William Olsen<br />

Heather Louise Owen<br />

Antonio Raimondo Pace<br />

Amanda Denise Painting<br />

James Pak<br />

David Douglas George Parry<br />

Sherie Kathleen Peacock<br />

Priya Persaud<br />

Marcin Sebastian Pietrzak<br />

Diane Pimentel<br />

David Steele Pirie<br />

Lisa Jennifer Powers<br />

David B. Quinn<br />

Paul Duane Raetsen<br />

* Jamie Matthew Randall<br />

Kevin Wayne Randall<br />

Krysta Lachelle Reay<br />

Vera Moni<strong>ca</strong> Rego<br />

Bachelor of Arts<br />

HONOURS ECONOMICS PROGRAM<br />

Paul Andrew Leveck<br />

Economics & Financial<br />

Management<br />

Howland Luke<br />

Economics & Financial<br />

Management<br />

Polly Ming Pui Missikowski<br />

Economics & Financial<br />

Management<br />

Brent Kenneth Reynolds<br />

John Lucian Ritu<br />

Jaden Andrew Ropp<br />

Jordan Michael Rotman<br />

Debbie Sue Roy<br />

Jennifer Roynon<br />

Christopher George Russell<br />

Irene Sonja Sabados<br />

Shawn Christopher Sajkowski<br />

Peter Michael Savage<br />

Filipa Alexandra Brasil Schalk<br />

Geoffrey Robert Schnare<br />

Stephanie Lee Schofield<br />

Jacqueline Beverly Schruder<br />

Jamie Colin Shee<br />

Christopher Ronald Smith<br />

Michael Alexander Smith<br />

Mark Watts Smyth<br />

Betty Figueiredo Soares<br />

Carlo Solinas<br />

Michael David Sprague<br />

Dana Charlene Stafford<br />

Robert A. S. Szold<br />

Lai Kwan Jovan Tai<br />

Frederick Ting-Fai Tang<br />

Stephanie L. Taylor<br />

Evgueni V. Tchourilov<br />

Douglas Tetzner<br />

Kamaljeet Singh Thind<br />

Carolyn Joanne Thompson<br />

Bernard Ugolini<br />

Andrew John Vlasman<br />

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Jason A . Wadden<br />

Troy Thomas Warren<br />

Karleen Dawn Welsh<br />

Andrea Lee Wessenger<br />

Gweneth Williams<br />

Shauna Johan Wilton<br />

Ryan Matthew Paul Winslow<br />

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Pauline Wu<br />

Heather Yang<br />

David Brad Rowan<br />

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Shannon<br />

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Economics


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Shelley Ann Black<br />

Barbara Carol Blundon<br />

Martin Flaemrich<br />

John David Gambrell<br />

Jia Gao<br />

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Stephen Hilton Johnston<br />

Jason Kane<br />

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Nancy Lynn Barton<br />

Kevin Nelson Beaudoin<br />

Joseph D. Brook<br />

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Cheri Lea Emerson<br />

Michelle Marie Fournier<br />

Wayne Harvey Frayle<br />

Barbara Anne Gierscher<br />

Herman Fred Glemser<br />

Paul David Hayes<br />

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Jaslyne Larose<br />

Christopher Robert McGregor<br />

Lesley Denise McKay<br />

Gordon Dewar McKenzie<br />

Paul Christopher Moroney<br />

Michael Murphy<br />

Gary Nash<br />

Robert Barrie Neal<br />

Anh Thi Xuan Ngo<br />

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David Patrick Power<br />

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Brian Christopher Hayhoe<br />

Henry Hans Hendel<br />

Robert Douglas Hughes<br />

Kimberly Anne Hutton<br />

Robert Alan James<br />

Anna Virginia Knill<br />

Kenji Konno<br />

Diana Kostakos<br />

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Mohammad At if Masood<br />

Sheikh<br />

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Garson George Coon<br />

Tamara Ann Ramsey<br />

Andrew Barton<br />

John Stephen Postons<br />

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Scott Alexander Mitchell<br />

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Christopher George Redekop<br />

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Erin Michelle Keating<br />

Michael Lawrence Szala<br />

Terri Elizabeth Cameron<br />

Jeneane Elizabeth Fast<br />

Daniel R. Lawrence<br />

Jennifer Alice Sooley<br />

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Jeffrey Zweifel<br />

Jeffrey Zweifel<br />

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