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FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVOCATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS ORILLIA CAMPUS CONVOCATION Saturday, June 4, 2011 Rotary Place (West Orillia Sports Complex) 10:00 a.m. for the Granting of Undergraduate Degrees

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FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUALCONVOCATION

FOR THE CONFERRINGOF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS

ORILLIA CAMPUS

CONVOCATION

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Rotary Place (West Orillia Sports Complex)

10:00 a.m.

for the Granting of Undergraduate Degrees

Arthur V. Mauro CHANCELLOR

On January 1, 2010, Mr. Arthur V. Mauro, prominent Canadian businessman and philanthropist, began his term as Lakehead University’s seventh Chancellor. Mr. Mauro says that he has a tremendous sense of gratitude to have been asked to take on this role in the city where he was born and raised. “It is one of my regrets that Lakehead University did not exist when I finished secondary school. I would have attended.”

Arthur Mauro was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He went to Winnipeg in 1946 to study at St. Paul’s College, a Catholic College in the Jesuit tradition. He then studied law at the University of Manitoba and was called to the Bar of Manitoba in 1953. Until 1969 he practiced law, specializing in transportation and communication law.

Mr. Mauro has had an impressive business career. In 1967, he was appointed Chairman of the Royal Commission on Northern Transportation, and in 1969 became a senior executive with Great Northern Capital Corporation. From 1972 to 1976, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Transair Limited, and joined the Investors Group in 1976 to become its President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman. In 1987, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was later promoted to Officer in 1992. He received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Manitoba in 1987 and an Honorary Doctor of Commerce from Lakehead University in 1997. In 2004, he was awarded the Order of Manitoba for his contributions to the economic, civic and cultural life of Manitoba. At present, Mr. Mauro is Chair of the Board of Directors of the Winnipeg Airports Authority Inc. 

Since his student days, Arthur Mauro has actively supported the University of Manitoba, as a lecturer and then as Chancellor from 1991 to 2000. In September 2001, he made a major contribution to St. Paul’s College at the University of Manitoba to establish the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, dedicated to the advancement of human rights, conflict resolution, global citizenship, peace, and social justice through research, education, and outreach.

Although Mr. Mauro has long since left the Lakehead, he has never forgotten his roots. He has fond memories of growing up on Secord Street in Port Arthur, being a student at Port Arthur Collegiate Institute, and graduating from St. Patrick’s High School.  His commitment to Thunder Bay and to Lakehead University was demonstrated in 2005, when he matched donations made to the Advanced Technology & Academic Centre (ATAC) capital campaign by members of the local Italian community.

The Chancellor’s primary responsibilities include fostering the mission, vision, and values of Lakehead University and building bridges between the University and its stakeholders as well as the broader public locally, nationally, and internationally. “I am pleased to serve as Lakehead’s Chancellor and look forward to contributing to its institutional success over the next three years,” says Arthur Mauro. “As a longstanding member of the Thunder Bay community, I am proud not only to support Lakehead in this capacity but also to represent its character and the excellence it embodies.”

Brian J. R. StevensonPRESIDENT & VICE-CHANCELLOR

Dr. Brian Stevenson took office as president of Lakehead University in August 2010.

Prior to taking the helm at Lakehead, he served the University of Winnipeg as provost and vice-president (academic) from 2006 to 2010, where he was also a professor in the Faculty of Business and Economics. During his tenure at U Winnipeg, Dr. Stevenson was involved in a significant re-invention and renewal of many aspects of the University including the establishment of a new Faculty of Business and Economics, a new Academic Plan, new graduate programs, the promotion of internationalization, and a new enrolment strategy.

Throughout his career, Dr. Stevenson has built a stellar record of leadership in academia and government; he has held senior positions at a number of high-profile organizations and universities including the federal government in Ottawa, the University of Alberta, and the Organization of American States in Washington. While at the University of Alberta, he excelled at building the institution’s profile around the world. In only five years he was instrumental in increasing international enrolment dramatically and was also responsible for establishing an international residence. Dr. Stevenson received his BA (Honours) and MA from the University of Victoria, and holds a doctorate from Queen’s University.  He first taught at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), and later at the University of Alberta where he also served as vice-provost and associate vice-president.  He later served as senior policy advisor to the Canadian Ministers of International Trade and Foreign Affairs and was a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars.

Recognized as a specialist in international relations and foreign policy, Dr. Stevenson has authored and/or co-edited a number of books and articles on Canadian politics, foreign policy, Canada-Mexico relations, Canadian security in Latin America, and the relationship between the Organization of American States and Canada. He has authored and presented dozens of conference papers in Canada, the United States, and Latin America, and has made contributions as a board member of the Canadian Council for the Americas and the Canadian Foundation for the Americas.

Dr. Stevenson is a member of the Advisory Council of Fulbright Canada’s Network on North American Studies in Canada (NNASC) and the Editorial Board of Foreign Affairs (Latinoamérica). In addition to being a professor in the Faculty of Business Administration at Lakehead University, he also currently serves as chair of the Board of Directors for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM).

James A. “Pete” McGarvey DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS

James A. “Pete” McGarvey now lives in semi-retirement in Orillia after a distinguished career in Ontario radio spanning more than fifty years. He was inducted into the Orillia Hall of Fame in May 1995 and is a recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Radio/Television News Directors Association of Canada.

Beginning as a radio script writer for Canadian High News shortly after completing high school McGarvey moved to CFOR, Orillia, in 1947, and stayed for eighteen years, advancing from copy-writer to assistant general manager in a station that launched the careers of many well known personalities including singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot and author Richard B. Wright.

In addition to his management and on-air duties at the radio station, McGarvey played a leading part in community life, serving for 11 years on municipal councils, as alderman, reeve, and deputy-reeve. In his mid-twenties he led a four-year campaign to secure and restore The Old Brewery Bay, the summer estate of Canada’s celebrated humorist, Stephen Leacock. In 1994 his first-person account of how Orilllia acquired the Leacock home, The Old Brewery Bay: A Leacockian Tale, was published by Dundurn Press, and in 1999 Orillia City Council named him Director Emeritus of the Leacock Museum.

In 1961, with Ruth and Casey Jones, he co-founded and named The Mariposa Folk Festival. During the 2005 festival in Orillia, he was among the first inductees in the Mariposa Hall of Fame.Pete McGarey was News Director of CFCO Chatham, Ontario, from 1965-1973 and in August 1973 he switched to CKEY, Toronto as a featured newscaster and commentator. As a radio journalist Pete McGarvey carried his microphone to many global locations, including Moscow, Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Washington, Jerusalem, and Beirut in the 1970s and 1980s. He covered the arrival of the Apollo eleven astronauts in Honolulu in July 1969 and reported on the final days of the Nixon administration in a series of broadcasts from The Watergate Hotel, Washington, in August 1974. In his capacity as CKEY’s Arts and Entertainment Editor he interviewed over a thousand prominent personalities from Hollywood, Broadway, and the worlds of music and literature.

In his first five “retirement” years McGarvey roamed the world as a syndicated radio and print travel correspondent. In 1989 he began a weekly column of memories and observations for the Orillia Packet and Times and hosted many features on community television. McGarvey has co-authored two books, “The Stephen Leacock Picture Book” and “A Journey of Faith: The Lineage of William Kidd of County Derry, Ireland,” and has served on the board of directors of the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Goodwill Industries of Canada, and Soldiers Memorial Hospital.

Pete McGarvey is married to Eileen Giles and is the father of three sons, Peter, Will, and Douglas. In 2010 he and his wife celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

Paul Weber is one of Simcoe County’s most successful and dedicated business leaders and, over the past few years, has become one of Lakehead University’s most valued volunteer leaders.

Paul is well-known in the Orillia area and beyond, as former owner of the landmark Webers Drive-in Restaurant on Highway 11 north of Orillia, one of the most popular stops on the drive from Toronto to cottage country. When Paul sold the business in 2004 to pursue personal interests and spend time with his family, he began thinking about new opportunities. He heard about the new Lakehead – Orillia campus and knew that getting involved with this initiative would let him give back to the community and to the hundreds of student employees who helped make his restaurant business such a success.

In June 2008, Paul accepted the role of chair for Lakehead University’s Your Bright Future fundraising campaign to build a new Orillia campus that would meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) standards. Paul took on the role with passion, energy and professionalism. He immediately demonstrated a strong commitment to the vision for Lakehead University and the campus development in Orillia. He knew the potential for far-reaching economic, social, and environmental benefits and often commented that it was truly one of the best things to have happened in the community.

Through Paul’s considerable time, talent and energy, the University has developed a wide range of community partners, supporters and donors. He has been instrumental in enhancing Lakehead University’s ability to meet a critical and growing need in the region.

Paul initiated the extremely successful Lakehead Scholarship Golf Tournament and Lakehead Celebrates – Wine & Cheese Event. To date, these events have raised $350,000 for student scholarships.

As the Your Bright Future campaign wraps up with the opening of the student residence and cafeteria/bookstore at the University Avenue campus this fall, Paul steps down from his position as campaign chair. He looks forward to continuing his work with Lakehead in an advisory role.

Paul WeberCIVITAS AWARD

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

Orillia Ceremony

ORGAN AND TRUMPET PRELUDE Orillia Silver Band

PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance by E. Elgar

As the Academic Procession enters the house the audience is asked to stand.

INVOCATION Ernie Sandy, Elder

THE CHANCELLOR Arthur G. Mauro

“I hereby declare this Convocation open.”

The audience will be seated.

WELCOME MESSAGE FROM CHIPPEWAS OF RAMA FIRST NATION Chief Sharon Stinson Henry

INTRODUCTION OF REPRESENTATIVES OF OTHER UNIVERSITIES AND SPECIAL GUESTS Dr. Kim Fedderson Dean, Orillia Campus

WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE PRESIDENT Dr. Brian J. R. Stevenson

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE

THE PRESIDENT, DR. BRIAN J. R. STEVENSON

“Mr. Chancellor, it is my great privilege and pleasure to request, on behalf of the Senate of Lakehead University, that you confer on Pete McGarvey the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa.”

THE CHANCELLOR

“By virtue of the authority vested in me I admit you Pete McGarvey to the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa.”

The Registrar, will robe and hood Dr. McGarvey and the Chancellor will present the degree to him and shake hands with him.

PRESENTATION OF THE CIVITAS AWARD Dr. Kim Fedderson Dean, Orillia CampusCONVOCATION ADDRESS

THE CHANCELLOR WILL INVITE DR MCGARVEY TO GIVE THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS

THE PRESIDENT WILL CONGRATULATE THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS

THE PRESIDENT

“Mr. Chancellor, I have the honour to present Ms Brenda Winter, the University Registrar, who will introduce the candidates for degrees and diplomas.‟

The Registrar will ask the graduands to stand.

REGISTRAR

“MrChancellor,ontherecommendationoftheSenateoftheUniversity,Ipresenttoyouthecandidateswhohavefulfilledtheacademic requirements for degrees and diplomas and have complied with all other requisites of the University.”

“Mr Chancellor, will you admit these graduands?”

THE CHANCELLOR

“By virtue of the authority vested in me, I admit you as graduates of Lakehead University.”

The Registrar will ask the graduates to be seated.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS

It is requested that there be no applause until all the members of each group have been presented.

REGISTRAR

“Mr. Chancellor, on behalf of the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, I have the honour to present the graduates from the Faculty and to introduce Dr. Lori Livingston, Dean of the Faculty, who will congratulate each graduate.”

Honours Bachelor of Social Work

“Mr. Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the graduates from the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences

“Mr. Chancellor, on behalf of the Faculty of Business Administration, I have the honour to present the graduates from the Faculty and to introduce Dr. Bahram Dadgostar, Dean of the Faculty, who will congratulate each graduate.

Bachelor of Administration

“Mr. Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the graduates from the Faculty of Business Administration.”

“Mr. Chancellor, on behalf of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, I have the honour to present the graduates from those programs and to introduce Dr. Kim Fedderson, Dean of the Orillia Campus, who will congratulate each graduate.”

Honours Bachelor Arts and Sciences

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences

“Mr. Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the graduates from the Interdisciplinary programs”

“Mr. Chancellor, on behalf of the Faculty of Education, I have the honour to present the graduates from the Faculty and to introduce Dr. John O’Meara, Dean of the Faculty, who will congratulate each graduate.”

Bachelor of Education

“Mr Chancellor that concludes the presentation of graduates from the Faculty of Education”

DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS GRANTED IN ABSENTIA

DR STEVENSON

“Mr. Chancellor, Brenda Winter, University Registrar, will now receive the degrees and diplomas on behalf of all absent students who have graduated today.‟

RECOGNITION OF MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY

DR STEVENSON

“Mr. Chancellor, I wish to recognize members of the faculty who are with us this afternoon, and without whom none of this would be possible. Would members of the faculty please stand.”

Members of the faculty stand for recognition, and then sit down again.

PRESENTATION OF LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY STAFF AWARD

“Mr. Chancellor, I have the honour to present the recipient of this year’s Staff Award.”

THE LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY STAFF AWARD

Recognizes and rewards outstanding performance or contribution to the University by a non-Faculty employee of Lakehead University.

Jim Rowe

Presented by the Vice-President (Administration), Michael Pawlowski

PRESENTATION OF MEDALS AND AWARDS

DR STEVENSON

“Mr Chancellor, I have the honour to present Dr. Moira McPherson, Acting Provost and Vice-President (Academic) who will introduce award winners.”

DR MCPHERSON

Mr Chancellor, it gives me great pleasure to present the graduates who, through their efforts, have been singled out for special recognition. Will the winners of medals and awards please come forward?”

THE ORILLIA CAMPUS DEAN’S MEDAL

Awarded to the highest-ranking graduating student in the Honours Bachelor of Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree program Jessica Clarke BASc (Hons) BEd

Presented by the Dean of the Orillia Campus, Dr. Kim Fedderson

WILLIAM A. WEST EDUCATION MEDALS

Awarded to the highest-ranking graduating students in Education:

Bachelor of Education (Primary-Junior) Mark Wagner BEd

Presented by the Dean of Education, Dr. John O’Meara

THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD

Award given annually to the graduating students who have occupied positions of responsibility in student organizations and who, by their activities and achievements, have earned the gratitude of the University

Undergraduate Jaclyn Janet Arscott BASc (Hons) BEd

Presented by the President, Dr. Brian Stevenson

LLOYD DENNIS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CITIZENSHIP

Award given for outstanding citizenship presented to the full-time student selected by her fellows, the faculty and administration as contributing most to the welfare of the university through her student activities

Jody L. Bernhardt-Gay

Presented by the Chair of the Board of Governors, Colin Bruce

DR MCPHERSON

“Mr. Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the winners of the medals and special awards”

THE CHANCELLOR

“I hereby declare this Convocation closed.”

O CANADA

RECESSIONAL

THE AUDIENCE IS ASKED TO KINDLY REMAIN SEATED UNTIL THE GRADUATES HAVE EXITED THE HOUSE.

The Chancellor welcomes graduates, members of the Lakehead University Alumni Association, faculty and guests for refreshments immediately following the Convocation ceremony.

Lakehead University wishes to thank the Orillia Silver Band for providing the music for the Convocation ceremony and Dr. Tim Kaiser, Mace Bearer

*FIRST CLASS STANDING

HONOURS BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORk

*ADDISON-WEBSTER, Melissa

*BAILEY, Kimberly

BARRETT, Melanie Elizabeth

*BELL, David John

*BENNETT, Brianne Nicole

*BENNETT, Valerie Lynne Winnifred

*BOWLES, Michelle Frances

BULLEY, Krista L.

*BURNS, Beverly

*CANINI, Ashley Lynne

*CAREY, Lisa

*CLUBBE, Sarah Jessica

*DEBROUWER, Carrie Jane

*ERNST, Shannon Elizabeth

FAGAN, Judith Brooke

*FAREWELL, Ashley Margaret

*FERRIER, Jessica

*FITZGERALD, Corinne

*GODIN, Ray

*GURR, Megan

*HAIGH, Rebecca Shirley

*JOHNSTON, Danielle Marie

*KASSEM, Sara

*KEEFE, Jessie Kaitlin

*KETENCI, Sinem

*LAKER, Laurie

*LAMPHIER, Terri Irene

*LAPHAM, Stacey

*MACNEIL, Jodi Marie

*MARTIN, Nora

MCDONALD, Meaghan

*MCINTOSH, Tanya Lee

*MCKAY, Carolyn Ann

*MEEHAN, Timbrell

*MILNE, Sarah

*MORRIS, Kelly Elizabeth

*MORRO, Maria Mercedes Sapico

*MUGFORD, Paul

MUKHLIS, Amal

MUKHLIS, Ikhlas

*ORTIZ, Heather Elizabeth

*PAYNE, Isabelle MacInnes

*RICHARDSON, Brianne Margaret

*RUTLAND, Rebecca

SCHNEIDER, Jennifer Kathryn

*SETO, Meghan

*SIT, Terence Wai-Leung

*SPENCE, Meaghan

*ST PIERRE, Melissa

*STERRITT, Rebecca Ann Raye

*TUPLING, Haidie Paige

*TURNER, Heather

*VANLEUSEN, Andrea

*WALKER, Samantha

*WILLIAMS, Carl Donovan

*ZETTEL, Melissa

HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

AGAR, Emily Michele

ARSCOTT, Jaclyn Janet

BAGLEY, Sarah

BALIKA, Debbie Lynn

BASCEVAN, Natasha Marie

*BREWERTON, Heather

CARCONE, Paul Anthony Gordon

*CLARKE, Jessica

CLARKE, Marilyn

*COONS, Bonita Jennifer

*DIFABIO, Kristina Marie

DRAKE, Rebecca

*DYMEK, Angelika Anna

FOSTER, Bryan

*FRUMAU, Mia Leonique

GALLAGHER, Heather

GAVADZYN, Lyubov

GREEN, Elizabeth

HASLEHURST, Stephanie

HEIDMAN, Jonathan David Slessor

HOELL, Heidi

HUYNH, Connie

*KELSEY-WILKINSON, Stephen

KERMAN, Emily

KERR, Jason

LARSEN, Jaime

*LEE, Sonny Woh

LOWE, Nyla

*MARSHALL, Pamela Lisa

MORRIS, Zachary

*NABUURS, Chelsea

*O’CONNOR, Sheri

*OUELLET, Jennifer Amity

PRICE, Braeden Roland Taylor

REID, Breanna

*ROSTALSKI, Kyle

SEARS, Tracey Maureen

SHOCRYLAS, Jennifer

SMITH, George Tyler

STEWART, Aimee

*WATSON, Kaitlyn Suzanne

BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

ARMSTRONG, Laura Michelle

ASHDOWN, Michelle Nicole

BELCHER, Alyssa Caitlin

BENJAMIN, Danielle Elizabeth

BENNETT, Aaron

BETTS, Melissa Erin

BOULET, Melissa

BOWMAN, Carolyn Ann

*BROMLEY, Mallory Louise

*BROWN, Cara

BRYAN, Victoria

BULLOCK, Melissa

*CAMPBELL, John

CHAMBERS, Brenda Joy

CHUTE, Nicole Audrey

CLARKE, Ashley

COGSWELL, Michael George Ashley

COOK, Shelby Catherine

DESJARDINS, Colleen Elizabeth

DIENES, Lesley Sylvia

DODGSON, Carly

EDWARDS, Sara

FELL-HOWE, Sarah Letitia Marie

FOURNIER, Clayton Jerome

HARDING, Carlie Victoria

HARDING, Tyler Justin

HAWKINS, Adam Thomas

HILL, Sheena M.L

HOGAN, Sean

HOLE, Amanda

HUMMELINK, Lindsay Judy

LAWLOR-MACDONALD, Breanna L

LOTH, Amanda Michelle

MACKERETH, Melissa

MARTIN, Constance

MOSCOE, Cassandra

NEVILS, Kristin

NOBLE, Brittany

PAYNE, Melissa Ellen

PRIMEAU, Caitlin

RAMSAY, Jenna

RHODENIZER, Rebecca

SCOTT, Jeff Paul

SKINNER, Melanie

SKITT, Krystle Marie

SNELL, Nicholas Alexander

STERK, Veronica Elizabeth

VAILLANT, Christopher

WALKER, Breanne Marie

WALTERS, Rene Dawn

ZAWACKI, Steven

*FIRST CLASS STANDING *FIRST CLASS STANDING

BACHELOR OF ADMINISTRATION

BARRETT, Canesha Tecian

CHISHTI, Mohammed Talha

EMERY, Krista

*HALE, Matthew Spencer

JONES, Jessica Elaine

NOUELATY, Mohamad Khaled

PARADIS, Justine Margaret

PETTERSON, Kyle Andrew

QAZI, Asim

THERRIEN, Jennelle Melissa Marie

VUKSIC, Gordana

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

ALEXOPOULOS, Alicia

ALLEN, Danisha

*ANDREWS, Darren

ARMANI, Agustina

ARMSTRONG, Laura Michelle

*ARSCOTT, Jaclyn Janet

ARTEAGA, Alexandra Christina

ASHDOWN, Michelle Nicole

BAGLEY, Sarah

BAKER, Holly Marie

*BALDWIN, Kathleen

*BALIKA, Debbie Lynn

*BARBER, Christian

*BARKLEY, Jennifer

*BARROSO, Amanda Marie

*BASCEVAN, Natasha Marie

*BEANE, Elizabeth Jane

BELCHER, Alyssa Caitlin

*BELL, Deandra Elizabeth

BENJAMIN, Danielle Elizabeth

BENNETT, Aaron

BERRY, Lisa Allison

BETTS, Melissa Erin

BINNIE, Katy Elizabeth

*BIRCHARD, Shanna

*BIRD, Myles David George

BIRKLE, Joshua

BOND, Alexandra

BONOTTO, Stephanie Ann

*BOOGAART, James Martin

BOULET, Melissa

BOWMAN, Carolyn Ann

BOYCE, Alycia Elizabeth

BOZZO, Tiziana

BRADLEY, Kate

*BREWERTON, Heather

*BRISTOW, Corey Thomas

*BROMLEY, Mallory Louise

BROOKE, Rachel

BRUCE, Stephanie

BRYAN, Victoria

BULFON, Denny Massimo

BULLOCK, Melissa

BURGE, Andrea

CALHOUN, Caitlin

CALHOUN, Jessica

*CAMIRAND, Jaimie Lynn

CAMPBELL, Jenna Lynn

CAPLAN, Shannon

*CAPULLI, Melissa

CARCONE, Paul Anthony Gordon

CARNEGIE, Tamara

*CARNELL, Natalie

*CASEMENT-BUTTINEAU, Jennifer

CHAMBERS, Brenda Joy

*CHIAROT, Jennifer

CHIRCOP, Lee Ann

CHUTE, Nicole Audrey

CITTA, Sabrina

*CLARKE, Ashley

*CLARKE, Jessica

*CLARKE, Marilyn

COGSWELL, Michael George Ashley

*COOK, Shelby Catherine

*COONS, Bonita Jennifer

CRAIG, Courtney

*CROTEAU, Dana

CULOTTA, Elizabeth

*CURRELL, Elizabeth Victoria

*DESCHENE, Heather Lynn

*DESJARDINS, Colleen Elizabeth

DICKINSON, Chad

DIENES, Lesley Sylvia

*DIGERLANDO, Annamaria

DINELEY, Christine Emily

DODGSON, Carly

*DORAN, Heidi

DOUCETTE, Ashley

*DRAKE, Rebecca

DUNVILLE, Ian James Lawrence

DUPREY, Stephanie

*DURKEE, Andrea Brianne

*DWIGHT, Ashleigh

*DYMEK, Angelika Anna

*EVES, Daniel Jonathan

*FARRUGIA, Amanda Grace

FEAVER, Scott James

FELL-HOWE, Sarah Letitia Marie

FERNANDEZ, Robert Martin

FERRANDO, Krista Lynn

FINBOW, Sarah

FISHER, James

*FITZPATRICK, Garth

FLEMMING, Nicole Dawn

*FONE, Andrea M

FOSTER, Bryan

FOURNIER, Clayton Jerome

FRENDO-JONES, Diane Nicole

FRIZELL, Robin Marie Louise

*FRUMAU, Mia Leonique

FRY MALLANY, Shannon

*GAGNE, Chaylene

*GAVADZYN, Lyubov

*GEFUCIA, Gina Lynn

*GERRIOR, Michael

GIFKINS, Kristyn

GILL, Jaspal

GIVLIN, Cheryl Lynn

*GRANT, Stephanie Lynn

*GRAY, Adara

GRAY, Sean

GREEN, Elizabeth

GRIFFIN, Laura Ellen

GURRIERI, CoraLina

*HANDY, James Glen Samuel

HARDING, Carlie Victoria

*HARRINGTON, Samantha Louise

HARTFIEL, Stephen

*HASLEHURST, Stephanie

HAWKINS, Adam Thomas

HEIDMAN, Jonathan David Slessor

*HESS, Amanda Christine

*HEUBI, Mary Margret

*HILDEBRANDT, Catherine Elizabeth

HILL, Sheena M.L

HOGAN, Sean

HUDSON, Tracey

*HUYNH, Connie

IANNICCA, Mikaela

*JENSEN, Heather Victoria

*JOHNSON, Kelly Amber

*KAIMAN, Matthew

KALIRAI, Ramandeep Kaur

KELLI L. Gray, MA Ed

*KELSEY-WILKINSON, Stephen

*KENNEDY, Cheryl

*KENNEDY, Kathleen

*KERMAN, Emily

KERR, Jason

*KITCHEN, Amy

*FIRST CLASS STANDING *FIRST CLASS STANDING

KOLLMAN, Asha Lee

KOVACS, Paul

LALONDE, Karlin

*LARSEN, Jaime

LAWLOR-MACDONALD, Breanna L

*LE NEVE, Ricky Allan

LEDUC, Tracy Anne Marie

LEE, Rita Kar-Yee

LEMAY, Amanda

LEUNG, Jennifer

LIDDLE, Hannah

LINDEN, Erin

LISTER, Robin

LITT, Rebecca

LOTH, Amanda Michelle

MACDONALD, Christine Marie

MACGIBBON, Michelle Katherine

*MACINTYRE, Jeffery Scott Franz

MACMILLAN, Erica D.

MACIEL, Meagan

MACKERETH, Melissa

MAHONEY, Jeremy Joseph

MALONE, Elizabeth Joyce

*MARCHIONE, Maddalena

*MARSHALL, Pamela Lisa

MARTIN, Constance

MASSARO, Kyra Adrianna

MCCAMMON, Timothy

MCCONNACHIE, Darren Ross

*MCGUIRE, Kara-Lynn

MCMONAGLE, Tonya

MCQUOID, Ashley

MCQUOID, Tara Lianne

*MELANSON, Kristy Ann

MENDES, Colleen

MILLS, Shallyn Marie

MILNE, Leslie Ann

MORRIS, Zachary

MORTON, Chelsey Kae

*MURRAY, Laura Megan

*NABUURS, Chelsea

*NADJIWAN, Andrew Alexander

*NEUFELD, Sandra

NEVILS, Kristin

NICHOLS, Michael E

NOBLE, Brittany

*O’CONNOR, Sheri

OPPEDISANO, Carlina Maria

*OSMENT, Jessica Louise

*OUELLET, Jennifer Amity

PABELICO, Christine

*PAPEO, Danielle

PAYNE, Melissa Ellen

*PEATTIE, Sarah Elizabeth

PENDYK, Danielle

POWER, Patrick

PRICE, Braeden Roland Taylor

PRICE, Ronald Brent

PURVES, James Peter

*RAINES, Andrea

REAIN, Sarah Ann

*REID, Breanna

*REID, Jason

RHODENIZER, Rebecca

RIEHL, Sarah Ann

*RIKHI, Ramnarine

*ROBERTSHAW, Kiersten

*ROBITAILLE, Ashley

RODGERS, Erin Cecelia Mae

*ROSENBERG, Jennifer Joy Faith

*ROSTALSKI, Kyle

ROTAR, Deborah

RUBACHA, Steven

RUDOLPH, Samantha Cathrine

*RUPA, Marisa

SACCUCCI, Melissa

SAHNI, Aastha

*SAMMUT, Rachel Kate

SANDERS, Erica

SAUNDERS, Brianne

SCHULTZ, Brianne Marie

SCOTT, Jeff Paul

SCOTT, Nicole

*SEARS, Tracey Maureen

SERIANNI, Adrian Paul

*SHANNON, Tania Ann

SHAW, Sharmine Sandra

*SHOCRYLAS, Jennifer

SILVA-TERKOVICS, Edith Noel

SKINNER, Melanie

SKITT, Krystle Marie

SMITH, Cheryl

SNELL, Nicholas Alexander

SOMMERVILLE, Jamie

*SPEED, V. Kim

STANKUSZ, Aleksandra Agata

*STEPHEN, Merrill Anne

STERK, Veronica Elizabeth

*STEWART, Aimee

*STEWART, Mandie

STRONG, Heather

*STRUTT, Robin Tiiu

SZAMOSI, Naomi Atara

TAKACS, Jocelyn Ann

TANNER, Crystal

TAYLOR, Stephanie Michelle Marie

*THORPE, Meghan Juline

TICE, Jennifer Lyn

*TINNEY, Megan

TINNEY, Shawna Nadine

TREMBLAY, Bridget Mary

TREMBLAY, Kathleen

*TRENHOLME, Alyssa Catherine

VAILLANT, Christopher

*VAN ROESTEL, Jim

VIERA, Eliana Andrea

*WAGGONER, Melissa Anne

*WAGNER, Mark

WALKER, Breanne Marie

WALTERS, Rene Dawn

*WARD, Connie Amber Peggy(Posthumously)

*WARRINGTON, Janet

*WEENING, Ryan Patrick George

WERNATH, Roy Robert

WILHELM, Tiffany

*WILKIE-SMITH, Heather

*WILLS, Meghann Jayne

*WINTER, Erin Melissa

*WOOLHEAD, Krista

YOUNG, Kaitlyn

*ZANCOLA, Katrina

ZAWACKI, Steven

*ZICARELLI, Joseph George

*ZLOTY, Nancy C

MEDALS AND AWARDS

ORILLIA CAMPUS DEAN’S MEDALAwarded to the highest-ranking student in the Honours Bachelor of Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Arts and Sciences

degree program.

Jessica Clarke BASc (Hons) BEd

WILLIAM A. WEST EDUCATION MEDALS Awarded to the highest-ranking graduating students in the following programs:

Bachelor of Education (Primary-Junior) Mark Wagner BEd

THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD Award given annually to the graduating students who have occupied positions of responsibility in student organizations

and who, by their activities and achievements, have earned the gratitude of the University

Undergraduate Jaclyn Janet Arscot BASc (Hons) BEd

THE LLOYD DENNIS AWARD

An award for outstanding citizenship presented to the full-time student selected by his/her fellows, the faculty and

administration as contributing most to the welfare of the University through student activities.

Jodi Lee Bernhardt-Gay