Our History - Our Ontario

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Transcript of Our History - Our Ontario

LAURIER WELCOMES You

Our History

In 1910, the Lutheran Church entered into an agreement to establish a Lutheran

Seminary. The majority of Lutherans in Ontario lived in the vicinity of Waterloo and

Berlin (Kitchener), and Waterloo was selected when its citizens offered a tract of land on

the boundary of the town. In 1911 the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada opened

its doors. Facilities for pre-theological education were established in 1914 with courses

leading to senior matriculation given in Waterloo College School.

In 1924 the Waterloo College of Arts, providing courses in postsecondary education

in a four-year program, was established. In 1925 the Faculty of Arts, under the name of

Waterloo College, affiliated with the University of Western Ontario. Waterloo College

soon began to offer honours degree programs in the arts.

The affiliation with the University of Western Ontario ended in 1960 when the

Seminary obtained a revised charter changing the name of the institution to

Waterloo Lutheran University.

On November 1, 1973, Bill178 was given Royal Assent by the Lieutenant Governor,

William Ross Macdonald (a former Chancellor), and Waterloo Lutheran University

became Wilfrid Laurier University, one of Ontario's provincially funded universities.

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The Heraldic Coat of Arms

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THE CEREMONY

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 degree takes place at the moment when the student is greeted

by the Chancellor or the President, 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 wears a hood. 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. Students are asked to remain in their seats while

other graduates receive their degrees.

''Veritas Omnia Vincit'' -Truth Conquers All

Wilfrid Laurier University Motto

THE CEREMONY

The Academic Degrees The academic degree is a title conferred on an individual by a university as recognition

of the completion of a 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 Laurier University is given the authority to grant degrees by the Wilfrid Laurier

University Act.

Historically, the master's degree was the only degree offered. In the Middle Ages it was

awarded to those scholars who, after a series of examinations, were found intellectually

and morally fit to teach. Although we are accustomed to thinking of the bachelor's degree

as the original degree, it was initially used to designate master's students progressing

toward their final degree. They were thus novices or 'bachelors,' who were given

permission to teach beginning students. The bachelor's degree was subsequently

established as a first degree, a position it had when Oxford University in England was

founded in the 12th century. The degree of doctor, which comes from the Latin word for

'teacher,' was first awarded by the University of Bologna and the University of Paris in

the 12th century.

The bachelor's degree is awarded at the honours and general level. An honours

degree program emphasizes the acquisition of a broad and deep knowledge of the student's

chosen honours subject, including both skill at applying the subject and appreciation of its

relation to general knowledge and society. A general degree program emphasizes a balance

between an in-depth understanding of the student's major subject and a knowledge and

appreciation of other fields. Completion of an honours degree normally takes four years

and a general degree, three years.

The master's degree is the second degree in higher education. Students complete

concentrated and specialized work at a more advanced level in an academic discipline

or professional area. Most course work is within the field of specialization and a research

project or thesis is normally required. Some master's degrees provide professional qualifications. The master's degree usually requires one or two years of study after

a bachelor's degree.

The doctoral degree is the highest academic degree granted by a university. Candidates

for the degree spend several years in the advanced study of a specialized field of knowledge.

The capstone of the degree is the doctoral dissertation, an extended work based upon independent research. The dissertation demonstrates the candidate's command of both

the subject matter and the exacting methods of scholarship, and makes an original

contribution to knowledge.

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Detail of the Wilfrid Laurier University mace

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Honorary Degrees Honorary degrees are conferred by Wilfrid Laurier University in recognition of outstanding scholarly, creative, or professional achievement or distinguished public and community

service. The university may grant the following honorary degrees: Doctor of Laws (LLD), Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Doctor of Science (DSc) and Doctor of Divinity (DDiv).

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 the Honourable W.D. Euler, Senator and the

first Chancellor of the university. It weighs 16 pounds and was manufactured by the firm of Henry Birks Limited, Montreal.

The ferrule near the base of the shaft contains ivory from a walrus tusk obtained from Coral Harbour, Northwest Territories. The 10-sided shaft, representing the 10 provinces, merges into the head of the mace which bears the 10 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 George V, 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

Faculty of Arts The processional banner of the Faculty of Arts contains a representation of the world as studied by the social sciences and humanities disciplines from individuals to societies,

across cultures, and over time. The interrelatedness of the disciplines within the Faculty of Arts is emphasized by the fact that many of these images can represent more than one discipline. Laurier's colours are woven across the top and down the left-hand side of the banner. The bottom left-hand corner contains the flame of truth, representing the unend­ing quest for truth and knowledge encouraged within the Faculty of Arts. The banner for

the Faculty of Arts was designed and executed by Sally Gray.

Faculty of Science The processional banner of the Faculty of Science represents the tree of knowledge,

bearing 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

the contemporary arts and sciences have sprung. The purple and gold of the design are 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. The banner was first designed for the former Faculty of Arts and Science. With the creation of two new faculties, the Faculty of Science adopted the banner as its own.

School of Business & Economics The processional banner for the School of Business & 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 I 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

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A section of the Faculty of Music banner

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one to the other in a scattering of small squares over the surface. The superimposed 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 taught 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

ongoing, forward-moving open system, centred on people and their needs.

Faculty of Graduate Studies The Faculty of Graduate Studies encourages interactive and collegial learning by

fostering independent thinking and self-creation in a mentoring environment. The banner, designed and created by Ralph Beney, includes the colours in the hoods

and gowns worn by graduate students at convocation. Arranged in an upwardly, forward-looking and dynamic "pyramid of learning," the interaction of the colours

represents the potential for interdisciplinary study at the graduate level. The pyramid symbolizes graduate studies as the capstone of the formal learning process.

PROCESSIONAL BANNERS

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 fulfilment 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

12 stars symbolizing holy Wisdom.

The Marshal's Baton

Dr. Frederick R.S. Binding was a faculty member in the Department of Psychology for

32 years and retired in July 2003. He served as the university marshal for 10 years.

Dr. Binding died in August 2003. In memory of his contribution to convocation

ceremonies, the artist Rex Lingwood was commissioned to make a marshal's baton.

In the baton, the artist incorporates a range of visual references that relate to the

graduation ceremony, both directly and symbolically. In keeping with the nature of the

ceremony some of the forms are traditionally associated with ceremonial staffs and

the baton's design echoes the elaborate theatricality of the event and the flair Dr. Binding

brought to it. The ends may be read as abstracted figure forms wrapped in the academic

gown and hood, with details in the university colours, purple and gold. These forms

also read as plant buds, symbolizing the life stage of the graduates. The Greek alphabet

is inset into an internal side surface in the shaft of the baton. This is a reference to

the interests of Dr. Binding. It also acknowledges that language is at the core of

university education and that the Greek language has particular importance in

western culture.

The commission of the baton was made possible with the generous support of the

Department of Psychology and Wilfrid Laurier University Retirees' Association.

Detail of the convocation marshal's baton, newly commissioned in memory of Dr. Frederick R.S. Binding

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CONVOCATION 2006

The Laurier Society The Laurier Society is an umbrella organization that recognizes all individual donors

to Wilfrid Laurier University. Within the society there is a range of annual recognition levels from less than $100 to more than $10,000 as well as recognition for lifetime giving

and planned giving. Private donations help the university to enhance the learning experience for students by funding many needs, including classrooms and computer labs, library books, visiting lecturers, scholarships and bursaries, and athletic programs

and facilities.

Wilfrid Laurier University Alumni Association The more than 55,000 graduates of Wilfrid Laurier University and its predecessors are members of the Wilfrid Laurier University Alumni Association (WLUAA). The WLUAA,

a volunteer driven, non-profit organization, is the official body representing WLU alumni. The elected Board of Directors is representative of all academic faculties and many different decades.

The WLUAA supports Wilfrid Laurier University with revenue from alumni services,

such as group home, auto and life insurance, an affinity credit card and financial services.

WLUAA revenues help to fund alumni programs, university projects, student groups, scholarships, homecoming and Laurier Campus, the alumni magazine.

The mission of the WLUAA is:

To foster alumni interaction with the students, the university, and the community; to promote

active alumni participation in the affairs of the university; to assist in securing the university

as an independent institution; and to enhance the university's profile as a small institution

committed to academic excellence.

CONVOCATION 2006

Friday, October 27, 2006

Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex

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Receptions You are invited to attend the Faculty receptions immediately following convocation.

Friday, October 2 7, 2006

Degrees and diplomas will be distributed at the receptions

Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Music, Faculty of Social Work, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary

Faculty of Science

School of Business & Economics

Maureen Forrester Redtal Hall

Senate & Board Chamber

Sdence Building Courtyard

KPMG Atrium & Frank C. Peters Building Atrium

HONORARY DEGREE

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Citation

Lisa Marie LaFlamme

Today Wilfrid Laurier University recognizes Lisa LaFlamme for her significant contribution

to news and network programming. Anyone who has been interested in the Canadian

perspective on public affairs will recognize her journalistic contributions.

Born in Kitchener, Ontario, Lisa completed her BA in Communication Studies at the

University of Ottawa. She began her rise to national prominence in 1989 as a reporter and

news anchor with Kitchener's CFCA/ AM109 Radio. She quickly moved to work in television

at the local CTV affiliate, CKCO, in 1991. Just a few years later, she became the weekend

anchor and a reporter for CTV's NewsNet before becoming its prime news anchor in 1998.

By 2000, she was the political correspondent for CTV News in Ottawa and from 2001 to 2003

she co-hosted Canada AM, CTV's national morning show. Since 2003, she has been CTV's

national affairs correspondent, and has often worked as the fill-in anchor for CTV News

with Lloyd Robertson.

In her effort to unravel complicated events for her viewers, Lisa seeks out the world's most

influential newsmakers, and with her probing questions, provides her audience with the

opportunity to engage with a range of local and global concerns. But she not only brings the

newsmakers to our living rooms, she sets out to meet them as well. When four RCMP

officers were caught in a surprise ambush, Lisa went to Mayerthorpe, Alberta, where she

conducted exclusive interviews with officials as well as local residents, including the mother

of the gunman responsible for the deaths of the officers. Determined to get the Canadian

angle, Lisa drove from Toronto to New York on September 11, 2001 in order to cover the

World Trade Center attacks and their aftermath. However, many of her assignments require

a passport and plane travel: to Iraq, where she reported on the impact of the war as well as

national elections from within; to Sri Lanka, where she reported on the devastation she

witnessed after the 2004 Tsunami; to Rome, where she reported on Pope John Paul II's last

days and extraordinary funeral; and to Haiti, where she brought news of the devastation in

the country to CTV News and ABC News. In March of this year, Lisa was embedded with

Canadian troops in Afghanistan. She was to meet a soldier we all came to know, Captain

Nichola Goddard, shortly before Goddard lost her life.

Among Lisa's many honours are a Galaxi Award from the Canadian Cable Television

Association in Vancouver and a prestigious Radio and Television News Directors Association

Award for Best Live Coverage of a Breaking News Event, both in 1999.

Despite her busy career, Lisa has devoted time to Kitchener-Waterloo and to the Laurier

community. She has been especially generous to our students, sharing with them her

remarkable experiences and providing them with opportunities to engage in the national

political process.

Mr. Chancellor, today we honour a woman dedicated to her profession and her community

by formally recognizing her as Doctor Lisa Marie LaFlamme.

Lisa Marie LaFlamme

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Order of Proc~edings .

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 Chancellor announces that convocation is in session,

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

Presentation of the Mace

Faculty

Members of Senate Members of the Board of Governors

Dr. Cheryl-Anne Cait Assistant Professor of Social Work

The placing of the mace by the Bedel before the Chancellor, Bob Rae, signifies the opening of the convocation.

The assembly will be seated.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

University Research Professor Award

Dr. Paul Maxim, Associate Vice-President: Research, will present the recipient of the 2006-2007 University Research Professor Award.

Dr. Peter Hatch Professor of Composition, Faculty of Music

Conferring of Honorary Degree

The President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Robert G. Rosehart, will present to the Chancellor for the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa,

Lisa Marie LaFlamme

Dr. Jasmin Habib, Assistant Professor, Department of Global Studies will read the citation. The recipient will be invested with academic hood by Dr. Barbara Jenkins, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies.

Address Dr. Lisa Marie LaFlamme will address convocation.

Dr. Peter Hatch Professor of Composition, Faculty of Music

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Conferring of Degrees and Diplomas in Course

The Vice-President: Academic, Dr. Susan Horton, 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. Peter Carayannopoulos, Director, MBA Program,

Dr. Ruth Cruikshank, Director, Undergraduate Business Programs, Dr. David Docherty, Dean of the

Faculty of Arts, Dr. Robert Kelly, Assistant Dean of the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Dr. Frank Millerd,

Professor of Economics (retired), Dr. Charles Morrison, Dean of the Faculty of Music, Dr. Joan Norris,

Dean of Graduate Studies, Dr. Arthur G. Szabo, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Dr. Steffen Ziss,

Director, MABE Program.

Greeting candidates for degrees and diplomas will be Dr. Susan Horton, Vice-President: Academic,

Dr. Lesley Cooper, Dean of the Faculty of Social Work, Professor Ginny Dybenko, Dean of the School of

Business & Economics and Dr. David Pfrimmer, Principal-Dean of the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary.

Degrees in Absentia

Announcements

0 Canada

The Recession

Marshal

Vice-Marshal

Assistant Marshals

Music

Director of Music

The Chancellor

The President

Erica Huang, Class of '07

The assembly wm remain standing during the Recession.

Dr. Penelope Ironstone-Catterall

Dr. Mary-Louise Byrne

Ms. Anne Ellis, Dr. Dean Knight, Ms. Laurie Lahn, Ms. Carole Litwiller, Professor Kathy Munro, Dr. Scott Ramsay, Dr. Alastair Robertson, Professor David Rose, Ms. Maria Tamblyn

Students and alumni of the Faculty of Music

Professor Michael Purves-Smith

For information on receptions being held following the convocation, please see page 10.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Degrees in Course FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDI ES

DOCTORAL DE GREES

Faculty of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy in Geography Wayne William Smith

"Conceptualizing and Analyzing the Pleasure Travel Dedsion-Maldng Process"

Advisor: Dr. B. Carmichael

Doctor of Philosophy in History

Randall Thomas Wakelam

"Operational Research in RAF Bomber Command, 1941-1945"

Advisor: Professor T. Copp

Redpient of the Graduate Gold Medal for the Doctor of Philosophy (Arts)

Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy

John Griffith Wilkinson

"Abstraction, Technology, and Power"

Advisor: Dr. A. Weir

Waterloo Lutheran Seminary

Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counselling and Marriage and Family Studies

Lois May Gingrich

"Faith Struggles of a Person Living in the Aftermath of a Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study"

Advisor: Dr. T. O'Connor

SPECIAL MENTION

Jillian Gail Grant

PhD Social Work, convocating class of Spring 2006

Redpient of the Governor General's Academic Gold Medal

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Lee Anne Baxter Sara Hillis

Daniel James Blayney Rebecca Dawn Brenneman

Carla Angulo-Pasel Nancy Caetano Maristela Carrara

Mark Christopher Ambrogio Brian David Carwana

Ryan Charles Bullock John Andrew Carnegie

Edna Aryee

Shengkun Xie

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MASTER'S DEGREES

Faculty of Arts

Master of Arts

ENGLISH

Adam Joseph Hutka Redpient of the Graduate Gold Medal for the Master's level (Faculty of Arts)

HISTORY

Colin William Graham Nicholas Stephen Longaphy

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Suzanne Danielle Curry Gregory Daniel Eady David Anton Hoogenboom

RELIGION & CULTURE

Robert William Kennedy Lauren Teresa Price

Master of Environmental Studies

GEOGRAPHY

Ryan Dore Matthew Peter Roy Mittler

Faculty of Science

Master of Arts

PSYCHOLOGY

Vanessa Mae Buote Redpient of the Graduate Gold Medal for the Master's level (Faculty of Sdence)

Master of Science

MATHEMATICS

Kathryn Elizabeth- Rose Brian James Scriber

Laura Katsirdakis Sharanjeet Kaur Anne-Marie Sanchez

Leah M. Sarat Nicholas Daniel Shrubsole

Rodrigo Tapia-McClung Ronald Peter van Haarlem

Marcie Danielle McKay Johanna Peetz Annette Alfreda Penney

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

School of Business & Economics

Master of Business Administration

Giuseppe Adragna Mohammad Amir Loc Truong An Geoffrey Thomas Ash Joanne L. Azevedo Muhammad Azhar Naveen Kumar Balakrishnan Peter Eric Berridge Shiv Bhuchar Arek Bigos Miranda Esther Bisnauth Benjamin Bittrolff Kimberly Ann Brabazon Shane Ryan Bradley Allison Wynne Brooks Brian James Burns Ryan Michael Butler Christopher Cairns Steven Keith Campbell Wai-Hin Chan Tammy Won Chee Cheung Rubina Maarit Chouhdary Oliver Choy Owen Peter Clements John George Coffey Claire Louise Corinthios Li na Rego Couto Brian Thomas Covello Alfred Joseph D'Souza Kalpa Ashok Dattani Robert Douglas Davies Chad J. Dawson Pascale Decosse Sonia Gordon Dettweiler Revathi Devendran Lei Ding Adina Ileana Dobrescu Beverly Lyn Duquette Kevin Stuart Fanjoy Feny Feny Michael Ryan Ferguson Vincent John Fernandes Michael Jacob Flaman Stephen James Fletcher Sean Daniel Francoz Liban Gaashaan Sachin Ghai Amanpreet Kaur Gill Anthony John Goad Jason Thomas Gregoire Rami Guirguis

Jingmei Guo Costa Hagidi mitriou Jason Michael Hanley Anouska Chimene Harris Joyce Ann Heidinger Nijagun G. Hiremath David John Hosey Shaoying Hu Todd Jason Humphrey Wing Yin Cindy Hung Ryan S Janicki Cassandra Jensen James Gerard Kaufmann Umer Farooq Khan Ranbir Khangura Shelly Khindri Michael Takeshi Kimeda Alla Klein Zetiko Knezevic Jonathan Grant Kottelenberg Daulat Ladak Jason James Lang Henry Lee Melissa Susan Lehman Gardiner Michael Jonathan Leon Brian Kwok Fai Leung Eric Davison Lindsay Andre Lodhar Jason Lukez Pawel Maciszewski Albert T. Mansour Parmjit Marway Colette Yvonne Margaret McAuley Kevin Todd McElhone Kevin Melo Robert Merkovic Tommaso Meta Nicholas Anthony Milnthorpe Mark David Mitchell Shi Fai Edmund Mok Marcus Cade Morse Caryl Ann Newbery Gerard Marcel Nugent Roy Park Vitaly Alexander Paroshyn Manish Pathak Jose Pappachan Philipose Ronald Robert Porter Saravana Rajan Andrea Paul Ranalli Ryan Anthony Ricci

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Emily Kathryn Richard Alexis Tirado Rodriguez Ronald Andrew Rotteau David Ramsay Scollard Jonathan F J Scratch Saba Sharih Alison Rebecca Jean Sherk Yuting Shi Nisha Sivaneswaran Robert John Soja Liang Yun Song

Jason Jin Chiu Chan Ying Cui Xiangtan Gong Matthew James Kirk

Maria Magdalena Driessen Redpient of the Graduate Gold Medal for the Master's level (Faculty of Music)

Disa Almeida Elise Anne Barrette Jacqueline Bernadette Bootsma Shannon Colleen Brothers Nicole Jaclyn Burak Chantal Louise Crawley Marilyn Devine Carrie Nadine Dixon Carrie Beth Ferris Janis Kay Foster Christina Jean Marie Hymers Nicola Allison Jackson Natalie Sandra John Andrea Sarah Joyce

Jamie Leigh-Ann Clahane

Margaret Elizabeth Myers

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Master of Business Administration - continued

Dalibor Stancovici Haralambie Stirbet Priyen Tanna Zhengji Teng Thomas Muirhead Thomson Rafael Angel Torres Sanchez Nghia Hai Tran Jennifer Tremblay David Troian George Tsintzouras Sonia Mary Lucy Varkey

Master of Arts

BUSINESS ECONOMICS

Leo Lui Ian Donald Mcleod Raymond Gerald Messom Robert Anthony Nigro

Faculty of Music

Master of Music Therapy

Anne Frances Fay Adrienne Kelleher Flight Christelle Jacquet

Lyle S. Hallman Faculty of Social Work

Master of Social Work

Marian Jennifer Kastelik Redpient of the Graduate Gold Medal for the Master's level (Faculty of Soda/ Work)

Michael Allan Kennific Sylvia Deloris Kerr Donna May King Seth M. Kaplowitz Abdinasir Mohamud Maawiye Elizabeth Elaine McCool Marion Louise Mills Donna Marie Noakes Jennifer Lise Powell Jenny A rely Reay Feli na Rezza

Waterloo Lutheran Seminary

Master of Theological Studies

Carol Pedersen

Master of Theology in Pastoral Counselling

Rama M Viswanathan Mauricio Ramiro Viveros Phong Quoc Vo Danielle Elizabeth Voisin Jing Wang Lu Lucy Wang Sarah Eileen Witol Vincent Wong George Brent Woodford Andrew Christopher Woronowicz Sai Ming Simon Yan

Gregory Daniel Sweeney Redpient of the Graduate Gold Medal for the School of Business & Economics

Jiani Wang

Tomoko Okumura Jacqueline Seongsim Seo Christina Marie Weldon

Mastora Roshan Ada Sabatelli Heather Rose Marie

Schofield-Johnson Kimberly Nicole Sorlie Raymonde Aldea St-Amour Thomas Tomza Christine Marie Watters Jennifer Grace Williamson Laura Wilson

Jan Steffen Thomson

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

BACHELOR'S DEGREES

Faculty of Arts

Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

David Robert Peter Alexander English & Psychology

Leigha Ross Anderson Geography

Altaf Riaz Baksh Sociology

Kara Victoria Bertrand Communication Studies

**Corinne Hailey Bordman Political Science Redpient of the Alumni Gold Medal for the Faculty of Arts

Jonathan David Broderick Communication Studies

Jennifer Jane Burchatzki History & Sociology

*Jacquelyn Elaine Cain Communication Studies

Nicholas William Cameron Geography

Cecilia Sze Lein Cheng Anthropology & Global Studies

Rebecca Chow Communication Studies

Penny Angela Clowes History

Stacey Elizabeth Coleman Communication Studies

Denise Elaine Cooney Sociology

Kyla Corkery Political Science

Chantale Dahmer Communication Studies

Rachel Elizabeth Dann Communication Studies & English

Tyler Mark Devereaux History

Claire Dillon Political Science

John Michael Dunn Communication Studies

George Nicholas East Communication Studies

Jessica Forbes Communication Studies & English

Jennifer Froud Communication Studies

Carisa Gorrell Languages

Jeanetta Grawbarger Sociology

• With Distinction With High Distinction

Lori Diane Habermehl Sociology

Anne Hatherton History

Julie Henderson Sociology

Nicola Horne Global Studies & History

Michael Edward Howell Political Science

Ismahan Ibrahim Sociology

Katrina Marie Isacsson Anthropology & Communication Studies

Lyndsay Tai Karges Global Studies & Political Science

lain Kent Political Science

Justin Michael Kieffer Geography

Amy Catherine King English & Philosophy

Nadine Kopp Anthropology & Archaeology

Katarzyna Kowal Political Science

Sarah Elizabeth Loat English

Kathryn Elizabeth Lockey Geography

Melanie Lovasz-Wechsler Classical Studies

Ashley J MacDonald Sociology

*James Sutherland Macinnis English

Mary Elizabeth Macfie Sociology

Jennifer Mack English

Jake Joseph Manley History

Melanie Marcelino English & Philosophy

Matthew John Mcintyre Geography

Mark Robert Minuk Philosophy

Susan Mowers Communication Studies & English

James Carson Murray Anthropology

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Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM - continued

Candice Nath Michael Andreas Josef Schwartze Amanda Elizabeth Stickney Communication Studies Sociology History

Amber Lee Nowak Graham Leith Scott Barbara Laine Sullivan Archaeology & Classical Studies Classical Studies History

Pamela Michelle Oliver Paul Selby Lauren Thompson Anthropology Communication Studies Political Science

Gregory Shigeru Que David Allan Shorey Jennifer Whyte History & Political Science Global Studies & Sociology Anthropology & Sociology

Namam Palander * Christopher Smith Eva Zieba Political Science Religion & Culture Sociology

Meredith Quinn Powell Tara Souch English English & Sociology

* Christopher Gregory Sadler Adam Michael Stevens History & Political Science Communication Studies

Bachelor of Arts

GENERAL PROGRAM

Eric Qui nit Antoni no Rachael Corrigan Sarah Jezek Lindsay Leigh Arbeau Sociology Communication Studies

Sociology Jeffrey Warren Crozier Ashlee Jowett Emamezi Lovina Awe Economics Communication Studies &

Economics Jodi Dam Sociology

Abiramy Balakrishnan Sociology Karen Louise Kellman Economics Jillian DeSouza Communication Studies

Reynaldo Batac Jr Sociology Itsumi Kiyuna Political Science Mukund Dhar Global Studies

Erin Stefanie Bell Economics Alexander Kin Wai Lai Geography Jennifer Dixon Economics & French

Adrian Bennett Economics Christina Pik Kwan Lai Economics Kailey Ellis Economics

Amandeep Kaur Bhuller Political Science Loc Huy Le Political Science Heidi Joanne Falzetta Economics

* Meghan Boutotte History Heidi Elizabeth Leuthold Sociology Melissa Feeney Sociology Redpient of the Alumni Bronze Communication Studies John Robert Lewis Medal for the Faculty of Arts Jeanine Louise Ferris Economics

Kyle Brohman Religion & Culture James D Little Classical Studies Rebecca Fine Kemberly Loureiro

V Christine Brownridge Communication Studies Sociology David Harrington Bryant Herbert George Erin Lowrie

Political Science Gavin Michael Gomes Philosophy Courtney Cable Communication Studies Genevene Lynn Macleod Adam Candon Jeannette Donna Lynn Hadden Sociology

Philosophy Fine Arts & History James Macleod Jessica Chamberlain Rajdeep Hehar Communication Studies

Geography & Sociology Economics Wanda Alice MacNamara Hew Kwong Eric Chow Dayna Hooper Sociology

Film Studies & Political Science Sociology Rosalie Claire Mackintosh Candice Louise Christensen Stuart StClair Hutchinson Religion & Culture

Sociology Economics Robin Madge Christine Barbara Cochrane Lynn Alissa Hyslop Film Studies & Sociology

Sociology Sociology Jeremy Mank Emily Corrigan Aleem Jadavji History

Political Science Communication Studies

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Matthew Raymond Marois Political Science

Robert William Massie Communication Studies

Timothy James McGinnis Chunhui Meng

Fine Arts Laura Milne

Communication Studies Heather Elizabeth Moore

English Heather Llewellyn Elizabeth Mundee

Communication Studies & English Cameron Murray

Philosophy Sarah Margaret Murray

Communication Studies Cynthia Nadanasundaram

Sociology Kerri Theresa Newton

Sociology Lauren Nickol

History Amy O'Connor

Economics Mark O'Reilly

Economics Lyndsey Parissenti

Sociology Jeffrey Parker

Economics Jayna Patel

Political Science Michelle Anne Patterson Jessica Krysti n Davis Peacock

English Christopher Vincent Peart

Communication Studies Jeffrey Pedra

English Jessica Penic

Sociology Gina Joanne Racine

English Alanna Melissa Rae

Global Studies Maria Redekop

Business German & Business Spanish Deena Reis

Economics Jason George Rogers

Geography

Cayley Anne Henderson Roy Communication Studies

Geoffrey Kevin Sargent Economics

Alexandrea Scott History

Prabhjot Singh Seehra Jennifer Kimberly Sioen

Economics Angela Sitt

Sociology Ryan David Smith

Political Science Rich a Ragi ni Sood

Economics Alireza Soultani

Economics Darryl StJohn Melissa Mae Morgan Stephens Erin Stewart

Archaeology Stephanie Pauline Storer

Political Science Jillian Urban

Economics Steven William Van Meeteren

Economics Robyn Christine van Teunenbroek

Communication Studies Tom Vint Laura Cheryl Catherine Wagner

History & .Philosophy Monique Ramona Wallace

Anthropology Kelly-Lynn Wamsley

Communication Studies Eric Warner

Communication Studies Jennifer Alexandria Weis

Communication Studies Tyson Allan Wentworth

Communication Studies Evelyn Victoria Wentworth-Stanley

Political Science James Wood

Global Studies & Political Science Dustin James Yurke

Geography & Global Studies Victor Yu Zhan Katarzyna Zrebiec

History & Political Science

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 7, 2006

Laurier Brantford

Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

* Amanda Henderson Ashley Gloria Elizabeth Hill Alexander Makar Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies Redpient of the Alumni Gold Alexander Z Karolyi Irma Maribel Veliz Medal for the Brantford Campus Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies

Bachelor of Arts

GENERAL PROGRAM

Jenelle Lynn Camirand Meredith Fogden Rosa Maria Melendez Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies &

Heather Craig Emily Alexandra King Psychology Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies & History Zachary Munroe

Shawn Davidson April Dawn Knechtel Contemporary Studies

Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies Darren Jason Ngan

Jacqueline Donnelly Katherine Marie Martin Contemporary Studies

Contemporary Studies Contemporary Studies Jessica Sacco Contemporary Studies

Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

Asha Devi Bhagchandani Zachary Caleb Kennedy Hawes Candace Kesha Moore Financial Mathematics Kinesiology & Physical Education Psychology

Ashley Lynn Boyd Sarah Colleen Irvine Kimberly Rebecca Russell Kinesiology & Physical Education Psychology Psychology

Shirley Carmen A Bugeja-Freitas So Youn Kim Xiaojing Xi Psychology Psychology Financial Mathematics

Monica Dawn Domingos Jason Eero Korpela Wei Zhang Kinesiology & Physical Education Psychology Financial Mathematics

Johnavi Gavini Nichola Matthews Psychology Psychology

Bachelor of Arts

GENERAL PROGRAM

Whitney Averill Melissa Marie D'Souza Carina Ferguson Psychology Psychology Psychology

Dana-Lee Faith Beaudreau John Daley * Tatum Antonette Lois George Psychology Psychology Psychology

Oliver Blunn Jawhar Mahomedali Damani Tasha Gratton Psychology

Psychology Psychology

Paul Gordon Bounds Jenna Phylis Gregory Psychology Kaushalya Samanthi Devathasan Psychology

Nicole Victoria Bratty Jenelle Mary Dietrich * Sundeep Kumar Gupta Psychology Psychology Mathematics

Arti Kaur Chagar Brian Jack Dyer Tracey Harris Biology & Psychology Psychology Psychology

• With Distinction 22 •• With High Distinction

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Sean Hunt Psychology

Katherine Jaki ns Psychology

Jane Ernestine Katz Psychology

Shirley Patricia Kell Psychology

Kenzy Kroos Psychology

Carrie Frances Laughlin Psychology

* Janet Cheng Ning Lee Psychology

Elizabeth Anne Lynd Psychology

Robert Matthew McCaig Psychology

Kyle John McRoberts Kinesiology & Physical Education

David Matthew Moore Psychology

Yvonne Moore Psychology

Zainab Muslim Mussajee Psychology

Peter Felix Nickel Dana Analia Osiroff Neil Michael Parker

Psychology Andrew Partridge

Psychology Kent G Pawziuk

Mathematics Gregory Spencer Rousell

Psychology Joseph William George Slavik

Psychology Laurie Anne Trudeau-Lalonde

Psychology Chalene Lynn Turner

Psychology Sara Emily VanderStelt Samantha Dee Waugh-Brown

Psychology

Bachelor of Science

HONOURS PROGRAM

Emanuel Alin Brinda Computer Science

Dejana Carapic Biology & Psychology

Adam John Carter Computer Science

Courtney Ann Dalton Biology

Renee Michelle Desjardins Kinesiology & Physical Education

Nina Gavrilovic Mathematics

Sebastian Ernest Gsellmann Computer Science

Simon Richard Hall Biology & Psychology

Keang Ly Mathematics

**Katie Maureen Mulhern Psychology Redpient of the Alumni Gold Medal for the Faculty of Sdence

Dharsana Vijayaratnam Financial Mathematics

Shaun Karl Wigger Computing & Computer Electronics

Bachelor of Science

David Stephane Boulette Shawn Patrick Conroy

Computer Science Stephen Richard Dayman

Computer Science Anne Marie Dias

Psychology Man-Lay Duong

Biology Jovian Manuel Garcia Christopher James Keirstead

Computer Science

GENERAL PROGRAM

**Tracy Lynne Massicotte Redpient of the Alumni Bronze Medal for the Faculty of Sdence

Daniel Mooney Psychology

Diana Alissa Prabhu-Das Jihan Denisse Rodriguez Dana Seres

Biology David William Switzer

Chemistry

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School of Business & Economics/Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Computing & Computer Electronics

Ranko Cupovic Daniel Chung-Hang Lee David U Lo

Sameera Abji Peter Andrew Agar Peri Aggarwal

* Daniel David Steinmann Albrecht Megan Elizabeth Albrecht

* Carey Alena Allen **Nicole Elizabeth Almond

Akua Ansah (ailey Ann Asher Donika Rossenova Atanassova Stacie Michelle Austin Paul Donald Ayotte

* Justin Jae Hyun Baek Maria Gloria Bagnulo Stephanie Jean Bain Stephen Vincent Harry Baines Steven J Balaban Karen Jane Ballantyne

* Katherine Banks Tamir Bar-Haim

* Aaron Andrew Bast **Christopher Wade Bateman

Gloria Rebekah Beattie Andrew Earl Becker Sarah Elizabeth Beer

* Stephen Michael Best Stacey Lynn Biggar Douglas James Blair

* Michael Robert Bodkin Jamieson Thomas Bondarenko Lindsay Serena Boorany Robert Jon Booren Ruth Mary Sarah Baratta David Matthew Borecky Jordan Edward Bothwell John Joseph Bourbonniere John T Brawley Paul Bretzlaff

* David Ian Britton

• With Distinction 2 4 •• With High Distinction

HONOURS PROGRAM

* Jeffrey Richard Moore Ryan Michael Paul Penton Allison Rose Reid

School of Business & Economics

Bachelor of Business Administration

HONOURS PROGRAM

Nick George Broomfield Kelly John Brown Noah David Bruce Jeffrey Lee Bryan Jake Andrew Bryant Justin Barrett Byers

* Ewa Bzorek Aaron William Calder Justin N Catalano Justin Ryan Chan Katie Kai Vee Chan Matthew Benjamin Chaplin Saurabh Chaudhry Vishang Chawla Katharine Chen Lorraine Catherine Chen Mabel Helen Chen Alicia Dionne Cheong

* Tracy Agnes Chou Amanda Jayne Christian Christakis Christodoulou Jensen James Clarke

**Jacob Andrew Buchman Courtade Luciana Crupi Heather Ashley Jean Cunningham David John Forbes Cutler Sandeep Anthony D'Souza John Daley Jennifer Andrea DeMunck

* Alana Brienne Detenbeck Ornob Dey Imran Dhanani Rachael Di Clemente Sonia Rita DiRenzo

* Natalie Ann Diakun * Arjun Doshi

Jeffrey Michael Downs * Jonathan Mackenzie Dunlop

Travis Brent Dunning

Robert Andrew Scott Justin Robert Skinner Matthew Frederick Snow

Christopher Paul Dunphy Allison Bernice Eickmeyer Johanna Marie Einoff Lara L Favas

* Neil Patrick Fleming Lindsay Freeman Daniel Donald Gagne

* Jaclyn Marie Gallina Jenna Marie Garbedian Alexander Gheorghe Simon Giannakis Jonathan William Gilbank Sylwia Glowik Heather Elaine Goulding Darren Stephen Grant Nicole Grant Ashley Marie Grier David Gruia Daniel Gulli Annie Cathleen Elizabeth Harlow Ryan Patrick Hart Imraan A Hassam

* Aaron Matthew Heacock Catherine Ruthanne Hicks Kenneth Ho

* Kaye Ellen Hope Andrew Jamieson Howell Natasha Rita Hunter David Hurst Lindsay Marie Ingratta Alison Nicole Jacques Purva Jain

* Paramdeep Singh Jassi Shahul Jatoi

* Archana Jayakumar Michael Bruce Jefferson Shannon Michelle Jorritsma Ryan Stephen Kaden

**A min Kanji

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Sonya Karia Alliya S M K Kassam Mary Katherine Kearns Omar Khalifa

* Rishabh Khamesra Veeral Khatri Michael Kielty Sheena Kimatrai

* Kathryn Rita King Kevin Michael Kingsbury Leanne Christine Kirkby Stephen Kitchen

**Heather M Knights Pavan Konanur Christopher Andre Kula

* Patrick Pak Ki Kwan Charmaine Shen Man Kwok Shruti Lal

* Lisa Langley Allison Elizabeth Lattner Hannah Yan Kay Lau Kim Thien Le LeBaron David LeBlanc Connie Lee Cynthia Cheuk Yee Lee Stephanie Elizabeth Leifso Christopher Leng Lily Leung Shu Hua Lin Matthew Alan Linklater Karen Christine Linseman Luca Rene Lorenzoni

* Allen Dutra Lourenco Laura Beth Lucchetti

**Tory Rachelle Luelo Redpient of the Alumni Gold Medal in the School of Business & Economics

Alvin Luong * May-Yuk Jennifer Ma * * Akhil Mage

Andrea Patricia Mahon Michael Maier Graham Robert Markham

* Sharon Martin Derek Peter Mascarenhas Gaurav Matta Meghan Sarah McCracken James Christopher McDevitt Thomas John McElroy Louise Mclaughlin Neil Thomas McVeigh

* Milidrag Milidrag Joshua Paul Miszk Jason Keith Montgomery Jesse John Moore Christine Marie Moran Donna Julie Morin Raegan Marisa Muir

Kevin Graham Mulligan Anandi Nagarajan Robert Ng Joseph Wai Kit Ngai Daniel Nowak Gillian Louise O'Donoghue Megan O'Leary

* Kurt Michael Olson Adam Matthew Pachnik Amrit Panag Neil Michael Parker

**Shahan Pars had Karen Denise Passmore Wyatt Earle Peever Neil Wesley Persad Janet Lynn Pillitteri

* Jamie Robert Pizale Joanna S Pocarovsky Laura Ashley Polzin Vernon Shane Puchoon Robert D Pulkys Leander Matthew Kerr Quiring Farah Rahemtulla Tina Rakhit Nimrita Randhawa Swaroopa Reddy

* Adam William Rivers Mathew Clayton Robertson Michelle Caroline Rodrigues

* Jeffrey William Roest Kyle Roffey Klaudia Joanna Rosiecki Caitlyn Marie Ross Allyson Lindsay Roy Susan Dawne Russell Bradley Sage Sandra Jane Sagun Darryl Sam Shibani Sathiananthan Gaurav Sawhney Julia Mary Schel

* Ryan Paul Scott John Thomas Seegmiller Stephen Shuttleworth Shawn Simoes Jason Andrew Simon Jeffrey Simonetti Stephen Grant Simpson

**Heather Ruth Sinclair Sony Sukhjeet Singh Jeffrey Sinko Andrew Siqueira Alexandra Smali Teresa Catherine Smiley Alexander Edward James Smith Andrew Roderick Smith Nigel Sebastian Smith

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Ponloe Dara Sockhak Scott Jordan Southward Jared Spindel Christopher Brent Stackhouse

* Andrea M Steacy * Candice W Steciuk

Jennifer Marie Steele Michelle Steele

* Rebecca Katherine Stephens-Wells Michael Stoutley-Henderson

* Matthew Charles Sturges Victoria Rose Anne Swystun Colin Taylor Szemenyei Monika Szymanska Amit Taneja Celia Tang Monisa Tang Georgegiana Tanudjaja Alexander Douglas Taylor

Patrick Dawson Alexander Applied Economics & Political Science

Lindsey Anne Berlett Economics & Accounting

Adam Christopher Burek Economics & Accounting

* Robert Calvin Webster Chapman Economics & Accounting

Jieun Chung Economics & Accounting

**Lindsay Deanne Derat Economics & Accounting

David Todd Fosbery Economics & Accounting

Michael Scott Gardiner Economics & Financial Management

Nina Gavrilovic Economics & Financial Management

Adam Hartshorn Economics & Financial Management

• With Distinction With High Distinction

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Bachelor of Business Administration

HONOURS PROGRAM - continued

* Vanessa Alexandra May Teall Jonathan Victor Tellis Ian Spencer Toye Gregory Vincent Tracey

**Khan Tran Stephen Michael Tremaine Christina Yee Yen Tse

**Priscilla Tseng Michael C Turney Natalie Tzurkov Larissa Valeriano William James Vermeer Shawn Andrew Vogel Jay Mehta Vyas Richard George Walker

* Ian Patrick Wallace Cheryl A Waram

* Jessica Lynn Webber Rachael Wee

Bachelor of Arts

HONOURS PROGRAM

Margaret Elizabeth Illman Economics & Financial Management

Crystal Jane Jack Economics & Accounting

Allyson Irene Jeraj Economics & Accounting

Mamta Kohli Economics & Financial Management

* Rishi Nalin Kumar Economics & Mathematics

* Di Ma Economics & Financial Management

Furhaan Moolji-Nazerali Economics & Financial Management

Sidharth Popli Economics & Accounting

* William Gabriel Ramon Economics & Financial Management

Sunil Singh Sandhu Economics & Accounting

* Jacob Weinstock **Bradley Patrick Courtney Wiffen

Redpient of the Alumni Gold Medal in the School of Business & Economics

Roshni Michelle Wijayasinha Jennifer Kristina Wilder

* Ashley Carolyn Wilson Shannon Elizabeth Wise Lindsay Wong Stephanie Wong Kelli Lauren Wood Alia Marie Wright Xue Fen Xie Victoria Yan Carolina Yang

* Victor Yang * Nina Na-Rim Yoo

Shanna Marie Zrini

Ayesha Shafiq Economics & Administration

Craig Spivey Economics

Cornell Kiyoshi Tanaka Economics & Financial Management

**Ashley Maria Tiffin Economics & Financial Management Redpient of the Alumni Gold Medal in the School of Business & Economics

Matthew Alexander Tomko Economics

Despina Elena Tudor Economics

Matthew Daniel Webb Economics

Peta-Gaye Andrea Wellington Economics & Accounting

Andrea Willwerth Economics

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2006

Dawna Anne Coleman Performance

Jennifer Susan Hunt Comprehensive: Music Education

Jessica June Lalonde Performance

Rebecca Leung Performance

Ashley Norma Marie Pilon Comprehensive: Music Education

Faculty of Music

Bachelor of Music

HONOURS PROGRAM

DIPLOMAS

Rachel Katherine Reimer Performance

Adam William John Riggs Performance

Erin Christine Rypstra Comprehensive

Nathan William Seaman Comprehensive: Music Education

School of Business & Economics

Lala Maimouna Bolly Rhea Dadole Ni Ding Shawn Steven Horbatuk Vivian Ki Yan Li Wei Liu

Diploma in Accounting

Ryan Stuart MacDonald Tanja Prica Natisha May Serratore Elizabeth Ruth Varcoe Hongyu Zhang Licheng Zhang

Diploma in Business Administration

Bonnie Jean De Witt William Patrick Garibaldi

Polina Neidbal

Lauren Klein

Amy Christine Herron Samantha Uridil

Diploma in Financial Planning

Faculty of Music

Diploma in Chamber Music

Melissa Anne Schaak

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The Alvin Woods Building, Wilfrid Laurier University

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"As for you who stand today on the

threshold of life, with a long horizon open before

you for a long career of usefulness to your native land ...

I shall remind you that already many problems rise before you:

problems ofrace division, of creed differences, of economic conflict,

of national duty and national aspiration. Let your aim and

purpose, in good report or ill, in victory or defeat, be so to live,

so to strive, so to serve as to do your part to raise even

higher the standard of life and of living ...

- Sir Wilfrid Laurier