TABLE O F CONTENTS - Okanagan Graduation

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TABLE O F CONTENTS - Okanagan Graduation
Table
of
Contents
Chancellor’s Message
1
President’s Message
2
Welcome from Sylix
3
The Board of Governors 4
UBC Okanagan Senate
5
UBC Traditions
6
UBC’s Important Historical
Moments
8
Acknowledgements
10
Sustainability Pledge
10
UBC Grads
11
F r i d ay , J u n e 9 , 2 0 0 6
9:30 a.m.
Arts and Sciences (Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences)
B.A., B.Sc.
Honorary Degree Recipient: Dr. William Bowering
The Procession and Programme of Ceremony
Graduating Students
2:30 p.m.
Creative and Critical Studies
B.A., B.F.A.
Education
B.Ed. (Elementary Program), B.Ed. (Secondary Program)
Health and Social Development
B.S.N., B.S.W.
Honorary Degree Recipient: Ms. Jeannette Armstrong
The Procession and Programme of Ceremony
Graduating Students
Significant Accomplishments 12
& Contributions
Awards
13
All Ceremonies to take place in
the Gymnasium of the Recreation
Facility.
A General Reception will follow
each ceremony in the Courtyard.
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Chancellor’s Message
Congratulations to members of the first graduating class of
The architect of UBC’s development as a global university is our
UBC Okanagan. You have begun a tradition of excellence
President, Martha Piper, who is retiring from the university this
and achievement that will have a profound impact on this
year. Her passion and her dedication have defined UBC for the
community for years to come.
21st Century, and her vision – to create global citizens at home
and abroad – will be her lasting legacy.
Graduation is the most important day in any university calendar.
It is the day when you are finally rewarded for your years of
Our greatest responsibility as educators is to provide you with
hard work, very little recognition and very little money. You
the tools you need to be successful in a complex, competitive
have learned, grown and matured during your time at UBC
and challenging world. The education you have received at UBC
Okanagan, and you leave with a real sense of accomplishment.
is the best any university can offer. It forms the foundation upon
which you will build your future achievements.
Graduation is also a time of new beginnings. With this part of
your life completed, you will move on to new challenges and
I hope your time at UBC Okanagan has taught you the value of
new opportunities. As alumni of this exceptional university,
knowledge. I hope, too, that you have learned to recognize the
you will help shape and develop our Okanagan communities:
opportunities presented by change, and that you have acquired
you will operate our businesses, manage our resources, provide
the skills and courage to take advantage of that change.
health care, teach our children, provide political leadership and
nourish our culture.
Congratulations on your accomplishment.
At the same time, you have been prepared to approach issues
Allan McEachern, Chancellor
from a global perspective. UBC has taken its place on the world
stage, and our work touches lives and economies far beyond
our borders. As an institution, UBC has embraced the needs,
opportunities and energies of our times, and you have been well
equipped to deal with these at home and abroad.
Congregation 2006 | President’s Message
Warm congratulations to you, the members of the Graduating
As graduates of the University of British Columbia Okanagan,
Class of 2006—the first graduating class of UBC Okanagan! You
you now have a unique opportunity to turn your hard-earned
are helping to make history, and your academic achievements
expertise and knowledge to good use, to become involved in
carry a double significance: they are evidence of personal
your society, and to offer your ideas and solutions with the
success, and they point the way for others to follow.
confidence that they will be heard and respected.
Your studies have coincided with some momentous events in
Whatever your choice of career or profession, you will encounter
the world: from wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, to devastating
challenges that call on the skills, insights, and understanding
natural disasters like the tsunami in the Indian Ocean and
you have developed at UBC Okanagan. These qualities will also
Hurricane Katrina in the southern United States. Such dramatic
come into play as you learn to exercise the responsibilities of
developments are a painful reminder of the vulnerability of
global citizenship and move into leadership roles. Society will
human life, and may leave us feeling inadequate or helpless in
look to you to help eradicate injustice, inequality, and poverty;
the belief that we can have little or no influence on the crises
it will be up to you to find solutions to the social, economic, and
and calamities that face our society.
environmental problems that afflict us.
At this moment, however, as you begin a new stage in your life
Over the years I have attended many graduation ceremonies,
and experience, you should recognize that you can and will
and I have always been moved and inspired by the optimism and
make a difference, because you possess the knowledge and skills
idealism of new graduates as they face the next stage of their
that are conferred by a good education.
lives in a world marked by uncertainty, conflict, and change.
Whatever the challenges that await you, I am confident that, as
At every level of your UBC education, you have been exposed to
a member of the UBC Okanagan Graduating Class of 2006, you
the rigours of critical thinking, to the complexities of problem-
have the potential, not only to achieve personal and professional
solving, and to the need for risk-taking and imagination in
success, but also to help move society towards the ideals of
the creation of new ideas. Your course-work has provided you
peace, justice, and prosperity for all.
with strong communication skills in a variety of media, and
taught you the value of teamwork and collaboration. You
The future is yours—Tuum est!
have encountered people and ideas from a wide variety of
backgrounds, in the process acquiring a new understanding of,
Martha C. Piper, O.C., O.B.C.
and respect for, cultures and traditions that differ from your
President
own.
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Syilx Welcome
Elders, Chiefs, Board of Governors, dignitaries, UBC Okanagan
Announcements were made to the Nation that “this is a day of
faculty and staff, family, friends, visitors, students and graduates,
significance to this person, (family and/or community) and you
on behalf of the Okanagan Nation Chiefs and our member
are all welcome to share in this celebration”. The Okanagan
communities we welcome you to our beautiful territory and to
shared their land, their teaching, and their culture with others
the UBC Okanagan Spring Congregation 2006.
and now as graduates, you too will have this opportunity to
share your education with the community. Your educational
We are pleased to be provided this opportunity to extend our
attainment will serve you well, especially if you use it to serve
congratulations to all the new graduates of UBC Okanagan.
your communities!
You will go down in history as the first ever UBC Okanagan
graduates.
The Okanagan Nation Alliance and the UBC Okanagan have
forged a new path of partnership and inclusion so that we can
We are honoured to be part of your Congregation. Ceremony
all learn to embrace, strengthen and celebrate our diversity.
and recognition of achievement, and the meaning inherent
The pursuit of academic excellence will continue to advance
in special events like this one have always been an integral
and transform our societies. Okanagan participation in today’s
part of syilx culture, beliefs and customs. Learning has
congregation ceremony and within this University bodes well for
always been fundamental to well-being and survival of our
our future and our communities.
communities. Traditionally, Okanagan people valued life-long
learning. Education and academic excellence are also a part
W’ay lim limpt
of syilx culture. The honoring of one’s intellect and knowledge
has always been important. The Okanagan traditions and
Okanagan Nation Chiefs
ceremonies awarded achievement no matter how big or small.
Congregation 2006 | UB C B o a r d
of
Governors
UBC’s 21-member Board of Governors comprises the chancellor, the president, eleven persons appointed by the lieutenant-governor, three
faculty members elected by faculty, three full-time students elected by students and two people elected by and from the full-time employees
of the university who are not faculty members.
By legislation, the board is responsible for the management, administration and control of the property, revenue, business and affairs of
the university including the appointment of senior officials and faculty on the recommendation of the president. The governors represent
diverse backgrounds, which provide valuable input during board deliberations.
Ex-Officio:
Chancellor Allan McEachern, B.A. (Br. Col*.), LL.B. (Br. Col.), LL.D. (Hon.)
President and Vice-Chancellor Martha C. Piper, O.C., O.B.C., B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.
Elected by Faculty:
Andrew D. Irvine, B.A., (Hon.), M.A., Ph.D.
Gregory A. Lawrence, B.E., M.S., Ph.D.
H.B. McCullough, B.A. (Hon.), M.T.S., B.Litt., Ph.D.
Appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council:
Brad Bennett (Chair)
Nicole Byres, B.A., LL.B. (Br. Col.)
Pierre Choquette, B.A., B.Sc., M.Sc.
James Eccott, B.Com.
Arun Garg, Ph.D., M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
Jackie Hoffman-Zehner, B.Com
Barry Lapointe
Chief Robert Louie, LL.B.
John Reid, F.C.A.
Bryce Rositch, B.A., B.Arch. (Br. Col.)
Douglas Whitehead, B.Ap.Sc., M.B.A.
Elected by Students:
Frances Dixon
Lauren Hunter Eberle
Omar Sirri
Elected by and from full-time employees of the
University who are not members of the Faculty:
Bonnie Bates Gibbs, B.A., M.B.A.
Belle Dale-Wills
* (Br. Col.) indicates a UBC degree
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UB C O k a n a g a n S e n a t e
Ex-Officio
Health and Social Development
The Chancellor: Allan McEachern, B.A. (Br. Col.), LL.B. (Br. Col.),
J. Bassett-Smith, R.N., B.Sc.N., M.A., Ph.D.
LL.D. (Hon.)
D. Salhani, B.A., M.S., Ph.D.
The President: Martha C. Piper, O.C., O.B.C., B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Vice-President and Registrar, Enrolment Services:
Management
Brian J. Silzer, B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Ed.
R. Currie, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President Academic and Provost:
*To be determined
Richard C. Tees, B.A., Ph.D.
Director of Continuing Education: Gwen Zilm, B.A. (Br. Col.), M.L.S.
Elected by a Joint Meeting of the Faculties
University Librarian or Designate: Melody Burton, B.A. (Hons.), M.L.S.
R.Adl, B.A. (Br. Col.), M.A. (Br. Col.)
P. Arthur, B.Ed., M.Ed.
The Deans
W. Broughton, B.Sc. (Br. Col.), Ph.D.
Dean of Applied Science: Michael Isaacson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., P.Eng.
E. Butz, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of Arts and Sciences: Bernard O. Bauer, M.Sc., Ph.D.
M. Duran-Cogan, M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of the College of Graduate Studies: Marvin Krank, B.A. (Hons.),
J. Gustar, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Ph.D.
S. D. Reid, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Dean of Creative and Critical Studies: Robert Belton, B.F.A, M.A., Ph.D.
D. Senese, B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Acting Dean of Education: Robert Campbell, B.A., B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.
M. Ungureanu, B.A. (Hons.), Ph.D.
Dean of Health and Social Development: Joan Bottorff, R.N., B.Ed.,
M. Williams, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
B.Sc.N., M.Ed., M.N., Ph.D. FCAHS
Dean of Management: Blaize Reich, B.A., (Br. Col.), M.Sc. (Br. Col.),
P. Wrzesniewski, M.Sc., Ph.D.
P. Wylie, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.
Ph.D. (Br. Col.)
Representatives of the Student Body
Elected by the Faculties
N. Neumann, Graduate Students
Applied Science
E. Johnston, Faculty of Applied Science
R. Klukas, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
K. Ficke, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
A. Labun, B.A.Sc. (Br. Col.), Ph.D.
D. Polson, Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
*To be determined, Faculty of Education
Arts and Sciences
D. Sloan, Faculty of Health and Social Development
J. Cioe, B.A. (Hons), M.A., Ph.D.
*To be determined, Faculty of Management
R. Lalonde, B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc., Ph.D.
Elected by the Students at-large
Creative and Critical Studies
C. Carta, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
J. Castricano, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Br. Col.)
M. Ficke, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
D. Keyes, B.A. (Hons.), M.A., Ph.D.
B. Ford, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
P. Garrick, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Education
M. Koovisk, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
S. McCoubrey, B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Br. Col.)
C. Scarff, B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D.
Elected by Convocation
G. August, B.Com (Br. Col.)
L. Driscoll, B.A.
Congregation 2006 | UB C T r a d i t i o n s
Academic Regalia
UB C’ S D i s t i n g u i s h e d H i s t o ry
The wearing of academic costume is a tradition that has
UBC’s first Congregation ceremony took place on May 4, 1916 in
persisted from the Middle Ages, when the first Universities
the Hotel Vancouver ballroom. There were 41 graduates.
were founded. The regalia vary slightly from one University
to another, and within a University, according to the status
of the wearer. At the University of British Columbia, the
undergraduate’s gown is black.
The colours for the degrees being granted in 2006 at UBC
of
G r a d u at i o n
•UBC’s first graduate degrees were conferred in 1919. The
first degrees in Agriculture were conferred in 1921. The first
Bachelor of Applied Science in Nursing and Forestry degrees
were awarded at the eighth Congregation in 1923.
•Students at UBC’s Vancouver campus now graduate from
Okanagan are as follows:
12 faculties: Agricultural Sciences, Applied Science, Arts,
B.A. — University blue
Commerce and Business Administration, Dentistry, Education,
B.Ed. — White with University blue cord
Forestry, Graduate Studies, Law, Medicine, Pharmaceutical
B.F.A. — University blue with magenta cord
Sciences and Science.
B.S.N. — Scarlet with University blue and white twisted cord
B.S.W. — Magenta
B.Sc. — Light blue
The hood for the honorary degree LL.D. is of scarlet broadcloth
lined in dark blue velvet; for the D.Sc., it is lined in dark purple
and for the D. Litt., it is lined in cream.
•Students at UBC’s Okanagan campus will graduate from
four faculties at the 2006 Spring Congregation: The Irving
K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences, Creative and Critical
Studies, Education, and Health and Social Development.
•Each year since 1919, the graduating class in Vancouver has
planted a tree to mark Congregation.
•The first Congregation ceremony on the present day
More information on degrees granted in Vancouver can be
found at www.graduation.ubc.ca.
Vancouver campus was held in 1927.
•When graduating students are presented to the chancellor he
or she says “I admit you,” welcoming them to convocation,
the body of graduates that elects the chancellor and some
university senators.
•Hoods and gowns worn by graduates are lined with colours
that indicate the degree to be conferred. Members of
the Congregation processions wear colourful academic
regalia from around the world signifying their university of
graduation and highest degree awarded.
•The gowns, hoods and mortarboards worn by graduating
students evolved from clothes worn by European scholars in
the Middle Ages.
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The University Mace
O Canada
The University Mace is a symbol of the authority of the
O Canada! Our home and native land,
Chancellor. It is displayed on ceremonial occasions, most notably
during the Congregation ceremonies but also during the
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
Installation of a President or Chancellor.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The Mace is carried by the ‘Macebearer’ who leads the Platform
The true north strong and free!
Party, which includes the Chancellor, the President, and other
From far and wide, O Canada,
dignitaries, onto the stage for the Congregation ceremonies.
We stand on guard for thee.
The University Mace will be brought up from Vancouver for the
first Congregation ceremony at UBC Okanagan. A new Mace
will be created specifically for the Okanagan campus.
Vancouver Campus
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
In the fall of 1957, the University commissioned Haida carver Bill
Reid to undertake the project. Owing to Reid’s heavy workload,
he suggested that George Norris be asked to help design and
carve the Mace. The planning of the Mace took some time and
a final design was not approved until 1959.
Norris carved the Mace from a block of yew and it included
a stylized thunderbird on the thick upper portion. The Mace
also featured the use of copper that is prominent in Northwest
Coast native art. This copper trimming was designed and
prepared by Bill Reid. Norris completed the Mace in 1959 and
it was first used at the Fall Congregation where the Director of
Ceremonies, Malcolm McGregor, carried it for the first time.
Congregation 2006 | UB C ’ S I mp o r t a n t H i s t o r i c a l M o m e n t s
The following list reflects
important historical
moments in UBC’s history:
1908
1915
•Provincial legislature passes a new “University
•The University of British Columbia opens in
Act” establishing The University of British
temporary headquarters at the former MUCBC
Columbia. It provides for a Chancellor,
facilities (nicknamed the “Fairview Shacks” after
a Convocation, a President, and a Board
the surrounding neighbourhood) adjacent to
of Governors to manage the university’s
Vancouver General Hospital. There are three
administration, property and business affairs,
faculties: Arts and Science, Applied Science and
and a Senate to administer academic matters.
Agriculture. Student enrolment in September
1910
•After a province-wide survey, Point Grey is
selected as the site of UBC’s new campus.
1913
•Dr. Frank Fairchild Wesbrook appointed first
President of UBC.
is 379 and total number of full- and part-time
faculty is 34.
1922
•Tired of over-crowded conditions and
inadequate facilities, UBC students launch a
campaign known as “Build the University”
to resume construction at the Point Grey
campus. With 56,000 names on a petition for
the government, 1,200 students with floats,
bands and banners march through the streets
of downtown Vancouver to the Point Grey
campus. This pilgrimage became known as the
“Great Trek,” as it successfully convinced the
Government of BC to resume work on the Point
Grey site. The “Great Trek” represents one of the
greatest efforts of an undergraduate student
body in support of its university and still reflects
the spirit and pride of UBC students.
1925
•UBC moves to Point Grey campus.
1940
•Students contribute to the construction of Brock
Hall, the university’s first student union building.
UBC students march through the streets of Vancouver in the “Great Trek” of 1922.
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Aerial view of UBC’s campus in 1925
Recent aerial view of UBC Vancouver campus
Recent aerial view of UBC Okanagan campus
1951
2001
•Student initiative leads to construction of War
•UBC opens its new downtown campus, UBC at
Memorial Gymnasium, as a memorial to the British
Columbians who died serving their country.
1979
Robson Square.
2004
• The B.C. Government announces the creation of
•UBC awards its 100,000th degree.
UBC Okanagan, centered in Kelowna.
1989
• 3 Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, – His Holiness the
•UBC launches the “World of Opportunity”
Dr. Shirin Ebadi – are given Honorary degrees and
fundraising campaign to pay for new buildings,
facilities, programmes, and scholarships. By
the time it ends in 1993, this overwhelmingly
successful campaign raises a total of $262 million.
1993
•U.S. President Bill Clinton and Russian President
Boris Yeltsin meet at UBC during the “Vancouver
Summit.”
• Dr. Michael Smith receives the Nobel Prize.
XIV Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and
participate in an unique roundtable dialogue with
Rabbi Schachter-Shalomi and Dr. Jo-ann Archibald.
2005
•The Okanagan Nation Alliance welcomes UBC
onto the traditional Okanagan territory during a
celebration on the new UBC Okanagan campus.
•UBC Okanagan officially opens in Kelowna and
welcomes its first students onto campus.
1997
•Dr. Martha C. Piper becomes UBC’s new President.
•The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Leaders’ Meeting brings the heads of the 18
leading economies around the Pacific Rim to
Vancouver.
2000
•UBC celebrates 75 years at the Point Grey
campus—which has changed considerably over
the years—as it confers close to 6,000 degrees to
graduating UBC students.
Congregation 2006 | Acknowledgements
S u s ta i n a b i l i t y P l e d g e
Chancellor Allan McEachern and President Martha Piper would
Imagine all UBC graduating students making a collective
like to thank the numerous faculty and staff volunteers who
statement of commitment to improving the sustainability of
contribute to the success of the Congregation Ceremonies, as
our communities.
well as the following departments:
UBC students have joined university and college graduates
Alumni Association
Athletics and Recreation
Aramark
Campus Security
Ceremonies Office
Enrolment Services
Facilities Management
Public Affairs
Student Recruitment, Admissions and Awards
UBC Bookstore Okanagan
across North America in a growing movement to redefine the
purpose of education. Students are committing to use their
knowledge wisely to create positive change in the world.
Through the UBC Sustainability Pledge, you have the
opportunity to commit to working toward a career and lifestyle
with a conscience. The Pledge also links you to resources that
will help you incorporate social, ecological, and economic
aspects of sustainability into your professional and personal life.
The Pledge is more than just a personal commitment. Our
collective voice sends a strong message to the university and the
greater community that UBC students care about sustainability.
Take a graduating step to creating a more sustainable society,
sign now at: www.sustain.ubc.ca/sustainable_u. This program
was proposed and is managed by students, and is supported
by the Office of Student Development and the Campus
Sustainability Office.
“I pledge to explore and take into account the social and
ecological consequences of my decisions. Furthermore,
I pledge to use the knowledge I gain while at UBC to
improve the sustainability of the communities in which I
live, learn, and work.”
This program was proposed and is managed by students, and is supported
by the Office of Student Development and the Campus Sustainability
Office.
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Welcome “First Class”
F a m i ly
to the
UB C A l u m n i
The Gift
of
Learning
Learning is not just about time spent in the classroom or
Congratulations and welcome to the alumni family, made up of
lab. For some, the most powerful lessons from their time
over 225,000 alumni worldwide. When you cross the stage at
at university are about belonging and being a contributing
congregation, the Chancellor admits you into the UBC alumni
member of the university community. That need not end at
body and your relationship to UBC enters a new phase.
graduation.
As the first graduates of UBC Okanagan, you hold a special
UBC Okanagan’s vision is to provide students, faculty and staff
place in the history of UBC. Although graduation marks the end
with an intimate learning environment of academic freedom
of your degree program, you will have a lifelong connection to
and mutual respect with the latest technology and resources.
your alma mater.
The realization of this vision would not be possible without the
generosity of alumni and friends of the university. Donations
We will help you keep in touch with UBC through the award-
to UBC Okanagan ensure that students and the leaders of
winning Trek magazine, regular email newsletters, and through
tomorrow are provided with the best education and research
our online community. You will be invited to mentoring, social,
opportunities possible.
educational, and career networking events, whether you
remain here in the Okanagan or wherever in the world you may
As you take a step forward towards your future, what better
wander. You can help shape this programming by participating
way to celebrate your success than to leave a contribution for
in alumni network groups as far away as London and Hong
the students who will follow in your footsteps. To learn about
Kong or as close as Kamloops and Kelowna. We’ll be happy to
the many ways you can invest in the next generation of UBC
connect you.
Okanagan students, please contact the Development Office at
250.807.8565 or visit our web site at www.ubc.ca/okanagan/
We also offer alumni an ACard, purchase of which gives you
invest
discounts on goods and services on campus and off, and allows
you free access to the UBC Library.
Every gift makes a difference.
Remember our motto Tuum Est—UBC still belongs to you, so
take advantage of that association.
You can reach us at 604-822-3313 or by visiting our website at
www.alumni.ubc.ca.
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S i g n i f i c a n t A cc o mp l i s h m e n t s & C o n t r i b u t i o n s
H o n o r a ry D e g r e e R e c i p i e n t s
Prominent in the professions and the community, honorary degree recipients are recognized for their distinguished achievements in
their respective endeavours and for the contributions their accomplishments make to the life of the university and the betterment of
society. These degrees will be awarded during Spring Congregation.
William Bowering, LL.D.
Jeannette Armstrong, LL.D.
Dr. William Bowering, UBC alumnus and a former president of
Jeannette Armstrong is a writer, teacher, artist, sculptor and
Okanagan University College (OUC), has been an instrumental
activist and considered North America’s first Aboriginal woman
figure in expanding and developing post-secondary education in
novelist. In 1978, she obtained a B.F.A. from the University of
the Okanagan Valley during the past 28 years.
Victoria.
Bowering played a key role in the transition of Okanagan
In 1986, Armstrong became the director of the En’owkin Centre
College to OUC. He then helped to develop OUC, introducing
in Penticton, and is also the first director of the En’owkin
baccalaureate programs, expanded trades and technologies
International School of Writing, a creative writing school
programs and building five regional OUC campuses throughout
organized by and for Aboriginal people. She will accept her
the Okanagan Valley. He will accept his degree during the
degree during the afternoon ceremony on June 9.
morning ceremony on June 9.
A wa r d s - H e a d s
of
G r a d u at i n g C l a s s
Student Financial Assistance and Awards will notify all award winners with instructions for claiming their awards.
GOVERNOR GENERAL’S Silver Medal in
UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Social
UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Education
Science
Work
(Head of the graduating class in Education,
(Highest academic achievement by a
(Head of the graduating class in Social
B.Ed. Elementary degree)
graduating student in a Bachelor degree
Work, B.S.W. degree)
Laurie Marie Gardiner
program)
Amy Elizabeth Fulton
UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Nursing
Melisa Jean Lavallee
UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Arts
(Head of the graduating class in Nursing,
UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Fine Arts
(Head of the graduating class in Arts, B.A.
B.S.N. degree)
(Head of the graduating class in Fine Arts,
degree)
Margaret Lynne James
B.F.A. degree)
Marlowe Gregory Sam
Lia Lauralei Brown
UNIVERSITY of B.C. Medal in Science
(Head of the graduating class in Science,
B.Sc. degree)
Danielle Kerri Larsen
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The Procession
and
T h e P r o g r a mm e
of
Ceremony
Friday, June 9th
9:30 a.m.
The Processions
T h e P r o g r a mm e
Procession of Graduating
Chancellor’s Procession and
Students
Chancellor’s Party
Marshals
Associate Registrar
TRISH MANUEL
VICKI GREEN
FRED VOGT
S K YA K A 7
B.Ed. (Br. Col.), M.Ed., Ph.D.,
B.Sc., Associate Registrar
O Canada
Okanagan Song
Associate Professor of
Education
T he C hancellor
Closing Remarks
T he P resident
Moment of Reflection
Macebearer and Marshal
Reception Following the
B arrie M c C ullough
Address
ROB JOHNSON
B.A., M.T.S., B.Litt., Ph.D.,
A llan M ceachern
B.P.E., M.P.E. (Br.Col.),
Associate Professor of
Chancellor
Associate Professor of
Political Science
Education
Ceremony
Remarks
LY L E M U E L L E R
Ceremonies and Events
Director
B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Ed., Aboriginal
EILIS COURTNEY
Programs and Services
Coordinator
Conferring of Degrees in
Course
M artha c . P iper
President
C helsea R icketts
University Marshal
Member, Graduating Class
NANCY HERMISTON
Marshals, Enrolment Services
Professor of Music
K im F ilice
Enrolment Services Assistant
Events Coordinator
ALANNA VERNON
C olin G ood
B.B.A., Enrolment Services
Assistant
Enrolment Services
Graduation Coordinator
CHRISTINA TINSON
K elly R oss
B.A., Graduate Support
B.A., Manager, Senate
Assistant
Secretariat
Procession of Faculty
Marshals
JANICE SNYDER
B.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
of Psychology
ROBERT YOUNG
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate
Professor of Earth and
Environmental Sciences
Graduation lists as shown in this program
were prepared two weeks before
Graduation and may therefore not be
completely correct; the names of some
graduates may be missing.
Congregation 2006 | 13
F r i d ay , J u n e 9 t h
9:30 a.m.
T h e D e g r e e o f Bachelor of Arts
Associate Deans Linda Hatt
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION LITERATURE
MAJOR HISTORY
MINOR ENGLISH
Swanson, Delsey Michelle, Kelowna
Anderson, Deborah May, Kelowna
Attree, Bryan William, Kelowna
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Irving K.
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION POLITICAL SCIENCE
Burdeniuk, Michael John Wilson, Kelowna
Barber School of Arts and Sciences)
Rockl, Lori, Kelowna
Mandryk, Michelle Emily Marie, Kelowna
MAJOR ANTHROPOLOGY
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION PSYCHOLOGY
Bonnell, Meghan Rae, Kelowna
Jim, Randy Marshall, Xaxli’p
Jimenez, Lourdes Maria, Kelowna
Mooney, Jennifer Ragna, Kelowna
Sidhu, Carissa Jasmine, White Rock
Strayhorn, Lindsay Jordan, Kelowna
MAJOR ANTHROPOLOGY
MINOR GEOGRAPHY
Kamimura, Miho, Ichikawa, Japan
MAJOR ECONOMICS
Lulashnyk, Joel Russell, Kelowna
Tataryn, John Michael Brock, Kelowna
Zhong, Hai Yu, Guangzhou, China
MAJOR ECONOMICS
MINOR ENGLISH
Cook, Alisha Marie, Kaleden
Devries, Melodie Rose, Abbotsford
Dhami, Sandeep Kaur, Kelowna
Dickinson-Scott, Robyn Elizabeth, Kelowna
Fraser, Jaime Marie Mitsuko, Kelowna
Barber School of Arts and Sciences)
Ramsey, Jennifer Crystal, Vernon
Silvius, Leslie Nicole, Penticton
Takhar, Manraj, Kelowna
Eyres, Sarah Anne, Kelowna
MAJOR HISTORY
MINOR GEOGRAPHY
Gibbs, Rayna Lynne, Kelowna
Andersen, Cory Richard, Westbank
Sandhu, Maneet, Penticton
Hyde, Dustin, Pencticton
Gregson, Matthew Graham, Kelowna
Chataway, Munro Michael Skye, Kelowna
Frank, Laura Anne, Oliver
MAJOR ECONOMICS
MINOR PSYCHOLOGY
Hartling, Carla Mary, Salmon Arm
Matsuura, Ayako, Yokohama, Japan
Maguire, Leah Kathleen, Vernon
Jarvis, Christopher Eric, Kelowna
Miles, Wesley Jackson, Kelowna
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION ECONOMICS
Minor, Erin Emily, Kelowna
Beatty, Tyler Allan, Kelowna
Stephen, Douglas Graham Easton, Kelowna
Steel, Harmony, Kelowna
Turcotte, Kiera Lauren Sierra, Midway
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION HISTORY
Abenante, Melissa Dawn, Trail
Cornwallis-Bate, Jillian Rena, Kelowna
Spinks, Andrew Mark, Penticton
MAJOR HISTORY
MINOR POLITICAL SCIENCE
MacMillan, Ian Haig Douglas, Penticton
MAJOR HISTORY
MINOR PSYCHOLOGY
Kenney, Heather Anne Patricia, Calgary, AB
Macgregor, Darryl Robert, Grand Forks
Nahachewski, Nadine Tatiana, Vernon
Rasmussen, Lisa Lynnette, Kelowna
MAJOR HISTORY
MINOR SPANISH
Hildebrandt, Maria Angelica, Kelowna
MAJOR HISTORY
Brighouse-Warren, Eve Nicole, Salmon Arm
Craig, Gillian Marie, Kelowna
Kaloti, Sukhjinder Singh, Kelowna
Kvamme, Melissa Anne, Kelowna
MAJOR INDIGENOUS STUDIES,
COMMUNITY RESEARCH PROJECT OPTION
Sam, Marlowe Gregory, Penticton
Portman, Sarah Isabelle, Kaslo
MAJOR INDIGENOUS STUDIES, COMMUNITY
RESEARCH PROJECT OPTION
MINOR ANTHROPOLOGY
Reid, Dusty Grant, Kelowna
Fabriz, Leslie Marie, Kelowna, Nlakapamux Nation
Passmore, Michelle Dawn, Penticton
Wesley, Franz Niranjan, Kelowna
MAJOR HISTORY
MAJOR SOCIOLOGY
Jaeger, Tyler Dale, Westbank
DeOliveira, Stacey Michelle, Kelowna
MAJOR HISTORY
MINOR ANTHROPOLOGY
Haamers, Nicola Jayne, Kelowna
Roberge, Kate Valdia, Blind Bay
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MAJOR HISTORY
MINOR FRENCH
Sentes, Warren Jerrid, Calgary, AB
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION SOCIOLOGY
Elliott, Chase Raymond, Kelowna
Lalonde, Dannielle Rozella, Penticton
Associate Deans James Robinson
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Irving K.
MAJOR ECONOMICS
MINOR MATHEMATICS
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION GEOGRAPHY
T h e D e g r e e o f Bachelor of Arts
Littlejohn, Jolene Erica, Grand Forks
MAJOR GEOGRAPHY
Deagnon, Nicole Lee, B.A., Vancouver
Vikse, Jason Ryan, Kelowna
Kam, Tara Louise, Kelowna
Wohlgemuth, Patricia Lynn, Kelowna
Biro, Natasha Irene Ann, Penticton
McLean, Erin Louise, Trail
Caldow, Amanda Erin, Vernon
Norris, Mark McArthur, Vernon
GENERAL PROGRAM
CONCENTRATION ENGLISH
Lewis, Ian Allister, Kelowna
MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Franczak, Charity Lisa Michele, Kelowna
Klassen, Nathan Joel, Grand Forks
Peters, Melissa Rose, Kelowna
Reid, Ryan Kennedy, Penticton
MAJOR MATHEMATICS
Trudel, Anthony Robert Daniel, Kelowna
MAJOR MATHEMATICS
MINOR FRENCH
MAJOR SOCIOLOGY
Levanel, Chantal, Kelowna
Grass, Starleigh Joanne, Kelowna, Tsilhqot?in Nation
Dal Col, Carla Rose, Kelowna
Hall, Amanda Lindsey, Kelowna
MAJOR PHILOSOPHY
MINOR PSYCHOLOGY
Harris, Shelly Nicole, Penticton
Ouimet, Richard Roland, Kelowna
Love, Melanie Barbara, Vernon
MAJOR PHILOSOPHY, POLITICAL
SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS
Lazaroff, Jennifer Nan, B.A., Westbank
Webster, Zachary Ernest, Kelowna
Hirano, Rina, Fujisawa, Japan
Robinson, Shayne Justin, Kelowna
Sexsmith, Melissa Joanne, Kelowna
Stewart, Alissa Laurie, Kelowna
Stratulat, Kristin Jeanette, Kelowna
Weiler, Jeremiah James, Kelowna
Wellington, Abbie, Vernon
MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE
MAJOR SOCIOLOGY
MINOR HISTORY
Bowness, Corey Sean, Vernon
Henstock, Julie Anne, Vernon
Nixon, Joel Thomas, Revelstoke
Turner, Nichole Leanne, Penticton
MAJOR BIOLOGY
MINOR INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Brown, Julie Ann, Vernon, Okanagan/Cherokee
MAJOR BIOLOGY, CELL & DEVELOPMENT
CONCENTRATION
Boe, Corene Danielle, Vernon
Cody, James Andrew, Kelowna
Hicks, Lana Michelle, Winfield
Kickbush, Ian Tyler, Kaleden
Kuemmerle, Nicole Lee, Vernon
Nordine, Joshua Carl Moses, Kelowna
Ricketts, Chelsea Dawn, Vernon
Will, Kimberly Lynn, Falkland
MAJOR BIOLOGY, CELL & DEVELOPMENT
CONCENTRATION
MINOR CHEMISTRY
Biggs, Laura Ellen, Kelowna
Owens, Dustin Wes, Kelowna
MAJOR SOCIOLOGY
MINOR PHILOSOPHY
Patara, Rabdeesh Singh, Kelowna
Sutch, David Bruce, Penticton
MAJOR BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY CONCENTRATION
Vandekerkhove, Jeremy Nathaniel, Vernon
MAJOR SOCIOLOGY
MINOR PSYCHOLOGY
MAJOR BIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY CONCENTRATION
Watanabe, Dan Ken, Kelowna
Bettcher-Thomas, Nicolas David, Kelowna
Brewer, Laura Marie, Vernon, Okanagan Indian Band
MAJOR POLITICAL SCIENCE
MINOR PHILOSOPHY
MAJOR SOCIOLOGY
MINOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
Larsen, Danielle Kerri, Kelowna
Hodge, Edwin Glen, Armstrong
LeVecque, Jennine Valerie, Kelowna
HONOURS CHEMISTRY
Quinlan, Ryan Francis Thomas, Kelowna
Speier, Helmut Tobias, Kelowna
HONOURS PSYCHOLOGY
MINOR SOCIOLOGY
Patenaude, Crystal Ann, Saskatoon, SK
MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY
Elder, Jason Daniel, Kelowna
Hewer, Marissa Lynn, Vernon
Kleckner, Jordan Randall, Kelowna
Lemky, Jared Lorenze, Peachland
T h e D e g r e e o f Bachelor of Science
MAJOR CHEMISTRY
Bergevin, Aimee Jacqueline, Kelowna
Bohna, Karen Lisa, Kelowna
Evans, Crystal Lynn, Williams Lake
Associate Dean Melanie Jones
Fiume, Maryland Lena, BC
Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Irving K.
Cureatz, Vanesa Rae, Summerland
Forsyth, Keira Lee Lynn, Salmon Arm
Barber School of Arts and Sciences)
Gaebel, Krista, Kelowna
Gernack, Heather Renee, Kelowna
Greenhough, Cassandra, Salmon Arm
Jarman, Jennifer Ruth, Naramata
HONOURS BIOLOGY
Cuff, Ashley D., Kelowna
Phillips, Cory Douglas, Vernon
Bleoaja, Laura Cornelia, Kelowna
MAJOR CHEMISTRY
MINOR BIOLOGY
Kaidannek, Skye Amberleigh, Oliver
HONOURS BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY CONCENTRATION
Pohl, Kandis Fallon, BC
Lowton, Dana Leanne, Kelowna
Chase, Marianne Nicole, Westbank
Johannesson, Trinity Lee, Kelowna
Ludovici, Michelina Marie, Kelowna
MAJOR CHEMISTRY
MINOR MATHEMATICS
Mouncey, Quin Leah, Armstrong
MAJOR BIOLOGY
Rieder, Ramona, Kelowna
Bethune, Jade Lucas, Kelowna
Saunders, Natasha Nicole, BC
Bring, Manprit Many, Osoyoos
MAJOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
Schultz, Amber Rose, Rossland
deGroot, Jennifer Anne, Vernon
Askew, Warren Russell, Salmon Arm
Schutz, Laura Diane, Vernon
Garbelya, Sarah Dawn, Kelowna
Aziz, Farrukh, Coldstream
West, John David, Kelowna
Hazell, Thomas Shaun Gregory, Kelowna
Braet, Michael Joseph, Winfield
Irwin, Andrew John, Peachland
Dicker, Jeffrey Aaron, Kelowna
Jaud, Melissa, Yellowknife, NT
Hebert, Justin Clay, Malakwa
Marshall, Bryce Lundgren, Vernon
Huang, Ming Jie, Kelowna
McDowell, Lindsay Dawn, Penticton
Laverdure, Daryl Lyle, Penticton
Schmitt, Wesley Daniel, Salmon Arm
Tonner, Andrew Michael, Vernon
MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY
MINOR ENGLISH
Gruen, Jill Elizabeth, Kelowna
Jontz, Christine, Kelowna
Macri, April Elizabeth Mae, Victoria
MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY
MINOR SOCIOLOGY
Gravesen, Louisa Marie, Kelowna
Pearce, Sean Michael, Kelowna
Schwartz, Kimberly Janelle, Kelowna
Skopac, Robyn Heather, Nelson
Starke, Lisa Robyn, Vernon
Stolz, Amanda Rae, Kelowna
Webster, Michael James, BC
Shiels, Curtis Franklin, Port Alberni
MAJOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
MAJOR MATHEMATICS
Khodarahmi, Navid, Kelowna
MAJOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
MINOR MATHEMATICS
Trienis, Michael Joseph, Salmon Arm
Lu, Yang, Vancouver
Congregation 2006 | 15
HONOURS EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jacobson, Michael McQueen, B.A., Kelowna
McInnes, Marty Garrett, Kelowna
MAJOR EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Giles, Graham David, Richmond
Litke, Kimberly Diane, Vernon
Snauwaert, Christopher James, Westbank
MAJOR FRESHWATER SCIENCE
Leggat, Michael Strathearn, Calgary, AB
GENERAL PROGRAM, CONCENTRATION BIOLOGY,
CHEMISTRY, EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Kanda, Vikram, Kelowna
GENERAL PROGRAM, CONCENTRATION BIOLOGY,
CHEMISTRY, EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
MINOR PSYCHOLOGY
Maxted, Janet Beverley, Kelowna
GENERAL PROGRAM, CONCENTRATION
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AND BIOLOGY
Dean, Haley Jennifer, Kelowna
GENERAL PROGRAM, CONCENTRATION
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY AND
BIOLOGY
Sininger, Krystal Marie, Kelowna
HONOURS MATHEMATICS
Klassen, Benjamin Charles, Kelowna
MAJOR MATHEMATICS
Bilenki, Aaron Jon, Trail
Cummings, Janna Elizabeth, Vernon
Lavallee, Melisa Jean, Westbank
Mandryk, Natasha Sarai, Kelowna
Robinson, Carla Anne, Kelowna
Xu, Meng, Kelowna
MAJOR MATHEMATICS
MINOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
Matthews, Terra Blue, Penticton
MAJOR MATHEMATICS
MINOR ECONOMICS
Huynh, Truong Tan, Nanaimo
MAJOR PHYSICS
Gustafson, Christopher Lawrence, Kelowna
MAJOR PHYSICS
MINOR MATHEMATICS
Haensel, Leif Christopher, Victoria
HONOURS PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION
Gross, Catherine Ilaria, Kelowna
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The Procession
and
T h e P r o g r a mm e
of
Ceremony
Friday, June 9th
2:30 p.m.
The Processions
T h e P r o g r a mm e
Procession of Graduating
Chancellor’s Procession and
Students
Chancellor’s Party
O Canada
Marshals
Associate Registrar
TRISH MANUEL
MARY DEMARINIS
FRED VOGT
SKYAKA 7
B.A., M.A. (BR. Col.),
B.Sc., Associate Registrar
Okanagan Song
T he C hancellor
Closing Remarks
T he P resident
Moment of Reflection
Coordinator for Disabilities
Resources
Conferring of Degrees in
Course
Macebearer and Marshal
Reception Following the
SHARON MCCOUBREY
Address
LY L E M U E L L E R
B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Br.
A llan M ceachern
B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Ed., Aboriginal
Col.), Associate Professor of
Chancellor
Programs and Services
Education
Coordinator
Ceremony
Remarks
Marshals, Enrolment Services
Ceremonies and Events
Director
K im F ilice
EILIS COURTNEY
Enrolment Services Assistant
M artha c . P iper
President
K atherine P ickering
University Marshal
C olin G ood
NANCY HERMISTON
B.B.A., Enrolment Services
Professor of Music
Member, Graduating Class
Assistant
Events Coordinator
K elly R oss
ALANNA VERNON
B.A., Manager, Senate
Secretariat
Enrolment Services
Graduation Coordinator
Procession of Faculty
CHRISTINA TINSON
Marshals
VICKI GREEN
B.Ed. (Br. Col.), M.Ed., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of
Education
BYRON JOHNSTON
B.F.A., M.F.A., Associate
Professor of Creative Studies
Graduation lists as shown in this program
were prepared two weeks before
Graduation and may therefore not be
completely correct; the names of some
graduates may be missing.
Congregation 2006 | 17
F r i d ay , J u n e 9 t h
2:30 p.m.
T h e D e g r e e o f Bachelor of Arts
Dean Robert Belton
Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
MAJOR FRENCH
MINOR PSYCHOLOGY
Bernard, Pierre-Alexandre, Longueuil, QC
MAJOR FRENCH
MINOR SPANISH
T h e D e g r e e o f B a c h e l o r o f E d u c at i o n
Acting Dean Robert Campbell
Faculty of Eductaion
Smoes, Amanda Jane, Vernon
MAJOR English
MAJOR FRENCH AND SPANISH
Aschenbrenner, Marie Ann, Penticton
Burri, Kenneth George, Sicamous
Brar, Cindy, Kelowna
Cook, Katherine Elaine, Kelowna
Dirksen, Garnet Campbell, Summerland
Fayant, Jennifer Toni, BC
Gorman, Robyn Sharlene, Kelowna
Henderson, Glen Gary, Salmo
T h e D e g r e e o f Bachelor of Fine Arts
Dean Robert Belton
Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
Kehler, Elaine Mary, Vernon
Anderson, Beverley Helen, Kelowna
Kirzinger, Morgan James, Vernon
Aschenbrenner, Miranda Gail, Summerland
Krievim, Tatiana, Kelowna
Bazinet, Joshua Tyler, Westbank
Lewis, Sheila Elaine, Kelowna
Bizecki, Susan, Kelowna
McCall, Sarah Louise, Kelowna
Brown, Lia Lauralei, Nelson
Owen, Sarah Dallas, Kelowna
Browne, Shawna Mae, Kelowna
Peters, Craig Darren, Summerland
Brunelle, Michelle Ellen-Rose, Vernon
Plotnikoff, Heather Lee, Glade
Burge, Erin Jessica, Kelowna
Ray, Parker James, Regina, SK
Canuel, Farah Lee Roberta, Kelowna
Service, Robyn Lynn, Penticton
Demitor, Jennifer Dawn, Kelowna
Sommerfeld, Herbert Daniel, Kelowna
Etter, Mikaela Suzanne, Kelowna
Tooley, Steven Justin, BC
Frank, Thomas, Vernon
Veerman, Kathleen Johanna Louisa, Kelowna
Garner, Mical Gabrielle, Kelowna
Gates, Joseph Charles, Kelowna
Malashewsky, Megan Amber, Armstrong
MAJOR ENGLISH
MINOR PSYCHOLOGY
Allan, Christopher John, Kelowna
Pearce, Emily Jane, Kelowna
Rossiter, Mark Edward, Kelowna
Senger, Darcy Blair, Penticton, Métis
Simms, Amanda Lea, Valemount
Gervais, Joanne Nicole, Kelowna
Hendry, Aleisha Danielle, Radium Hot Springs
Kazyss, Sonya Louise, Westbank
Klassen, Michelle Deanna, Kelowna
Kregosky, Cyan Sarah, Kelowna
Kwasniewski, Steven Vincent, Westbank
Lacroix, Dustin Brandon Lee, Christina Lake
Latham, Jenna Lyn, Salmon Arm
Leinemann, Christina Carey, Kelowna
Lillies, Ryan Christopher, Invermere
Thibault, Melanie Jeanne D’arc, Kelowna
McFarlane, Toben Lee, BC
MAJOR ENGLISH
MINOR SOCIOLOGY
Mueller, Rhonda, Kelowna
Leskie, Todd Michael, Kelowna
Niles, Margaret Ann, Armstrong
Peters, Jennifer Lea-Erika, Keremeos
Parnanen, Seija Kathleen, Gold River
MAJOR FRENCH
de Boer, Erin Marie, Armstrong
Furlotte, Pamela Eden, Kelowna
Kailuweit, Stephanie Marie, Kelowna
Berrie, Lisa Marilyn, Kelowna
Braun, Kristin Leigh, Gibsons
Brockholm, Jackie Lee, B.A., Penticton
Brown, Sarah Nicole, B.F.A., Penticton
Butler, Todd Cavan, Kelowna
Cave, Kimberly Ann, B.A., Kelowna
Court, Kari Lyn, BC
Crane, Nicole Marie, Lavington
Karps, Joy Karen, Kelowna
MAJOR ENGLISH
MAJOR PSYCHOLOGY
Austin, Elizabeth Rebecca Marie, B.A., Kelowna
Birch, Christina Maria, Vernon
Brown, Andrew Michael, Kelowna
Burns, Leigh Charis, Kelowna
ELEMENTARY TEACHER EDUCATION
Miller, Kyle Donald, Vernon
Munoz, Nicole Christine, Kelowna
Pickering, Katherine Marie, B.A., Vernon
Sellers, Jaime Marey, Vernon
Stocken, Cherie Valentina, Kelowna, Cree & Saulteaux
Woodside, Alissa Christina, BC
Cristini, Nicolina Regina, Kelowna
Cyre, Julie Sharon, Kelowna
Dias, Julie Marie, B.A., Penticton
Dunlop, Kristin Jean, Vernon
Fleming, Denise Gail, Kelowna
Foster, Deanna Lynn, Vernon
Friesen, Shayne Warren, B.Des., Calgary, AB
Gardiner, Laurie Marie, B.A., Kelowna
Gerich, Jodi Layne, Vernon
Guyot, Lisa Denielle, Penticton
Haddrell, Blair Christopher, Summerland
Halstead, Cristina Faye, Kelowna
Harris, Karen Lynn, Kelowna
Holkestad, Natalie Catherine, Prince Rupert
Hoy, Rachel Nicole, Kelowna
Johnston, Colleen Michelle, B.A., Westbank
LaBoucan, Karie Maria, Kelowna
Lawrence, Lisa Marie, B.A., Westbank
Lemiski, Bryanna Elizabeth, BC
Lightfoot, Jodi Nicole Michelle, Kelowna
Logan, Sara Rose, B.A., Kelowna
Lowe, Sheena Marie, Revelstoke
Main, Karin Gail, Enderby
Marsan, Joan Samantha, B.A., Kelowna
McAuley, Robyn Elaine, B.A., Kelowna
McGibbon, Lindsay Isa, B.A., Summerland
Minchenko, Tamara Lynn, Vernon
Moir, April Ann, B.A., Westbank
Monk, Bobbi-Jean, Quesnel
Morello, Naomi Lynn, Kelowna
Nykiforuk, Risti Megan, B.A. , Kelowna
Olsen, Jolene Lillian, Vernon
Packer, Trisha Dawn, Westbank
Patterson, Melissa Anne, Kelowna
Paynter, Shelley Dianne, B.A., Kelowna
Knox, Bethany Nan, Vernon
Pepe, Antonio, Vancouver
Morrow, Dean, Vernon
Pettitt, Shannon Lee, Kelowna
MAJOR FRENCH
MINOR HISTORY
Roxin, Kelly Jeanne, Kelowna
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Peyton, Jennifer Fiona, Kelowna
Phillips, Kelly Rae, B.A., Kelowna
Porteous, Tamara Lorraine, Vernon
Reade, Megan Rachael, BC
The Degree of Bachelor
Social Work
Redgwell, Katrina Mae, Vernon
Hamblin, Adrian Eleanor, Westbank
Reiben, Aimee Christine, Victoria
Hamelin, Susan Mary, Salmon Arm
Reiben, Bradley Everett, Victoria
Harnett, Jerine Nicole, Kelowna
Reimer, Amanda Lynne, Victoria
Heffren, Lee Earl James, Penticton
Schlosser, Angela Gayle, Trail
Holmen, Vanessa Marie, Penticton
Sherstobitoff, Tara Leslie, Grand Forks
Howarth, Kathleen Danielle, Kelowna
Stewart, Meredith Jane, B.A. , BC
James, Margaret Lynne, B.Sc., M.Sc., Salmon Arm
Van Buren, Amy Lynn, B.A., Kelowna
Jennings, Jill Renee, Vernon
Van Dalfsen, Lisa Marie, Enderby
Jensen, Anne Kathleen, Kelowna
Walker, Autumn Marie, Kelowna
Jensen, Shannon Louise, Revelstoke
Wavrecan, Kymberly Elizabeth, B.F.A. , Kelowna
Johnson, Lucas Emil, Penticton
White, Karen Elaine, B.A., Kelowna
Kitchen, Eileen Virginia, Summerland
Yamaoka, Carrie Lynne Noriko, B.A., Kelowna
Klimp, Natalie Dee, Penticton
Zellman, Thomas Eric, Prince George
Knox, Andrea Nicole, Kelowna
Dean Joan Bottorff
Faculty of Health and Social Development
Kuntsi, Sarah Elizabeth, Kelowna
FRENCH EDUCATION SPECIALTY
Lazzarotto, Andrea Loren, Salmon Arm
Rochon, Josée, B.A., M.A., Charlesbourg, QC
LeGuerrier, Vanessa Skye, Kelowna
Forrest, Shawna-Lee Lorna, Kelowna
Fulton, Amy Elizabeth, Kelowna
Gillespie, Sharon Anne, BC
Hansen, Marguerite Suzanne, BC
Kormish, Ian Anthony, Westbank
McCroy, Cassandra Jean, Penticton
Plancke, Kathryn Lee, Enderby
Romano, Shannon Irene, Summerland
Shannon, Kathleen Gladys, Salmon Arm
Trauzzi, Karley Amanda Anne, Revelstoke
Lee, Heidi Elizabeth Amery, Vernon
MATH-SCIENCE EDUCATION SPECIALTY
Limoges, Genevieve Marie, BC
Baird, Melissa Blain, B.Sc., Okanagan Centre
Loughery, Brittany Jade Suzanne, Vernon
Knight, Lisa Kelly, B.Sc., Queen Charlotte City
Ludwar, Carolyn Elaine, Nelson
Krolak, Alexander, B.Sc., BC
McCluskey, Ashley Loran, Kelowna
Nahachewsky, Kalon Walter, B.S.N., Vernon
McMullen, Heather Mai, Kelowna
Omilusik, Dacia Loren, B.Sc., Port Alberni
Miller, Josephine Violet, Vernon
Spelay, Cameron Wade, B.Sc., B.A., Midway
Mulvihill, John Sidney, Peachland
TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION SPECIALTY
Nelson, Ernest Peter, Salmon Arm
Power, Philip Lawrence John, Whitehorse, YT
CONCENTRATION CHILD WELFARE
Baker, Curtis Micheal, Kelowna
Baker, Nicole Doreen Shelly, Kelowna
Conradson, Amber Allegra, Kelowna
Fernando, Leonie Marie-Ann, Peachland
Gordey, Tosh Alexandra, Kelowna
Greyeyes, Lainie Lea, Penticton, Okanagan Nation,
Nickel, Tara Lynn, Kelowna
Penticton Indian Band
Padda, Sandeep Kaur, BC
Hill, Robyn Sybil, Kelowna
Picklyk, Heather Anne, Kelowna
Kotick, Rhonda Carolynne, Kelowna
Pidherny, Elaine Margaret, BC
Newman, Laura Elizabeth Amber, Williams Lake
Plonidin, Andrea Susan, Nelson
The Degree of Bachelor
Science in Nursing
Dean Joan Bottorff
Faculty of Health and Social Development
Bannister, Michelle Lynn, BC
Bicchieri, Kristin Leigh, Likely
Borsato, Melissa Irene, Montrose
Bucher, Stefan Adrian, Kelowna
Buck, Krista Marie, Lumby
Cavaliere, Angelina Anita, Kelowna
Chan, Meme, BC
Church, Andrea Nicole, Kelowna
Cook, Heather Elizabeth Jean, Castlegar
Curtis, Karen Leigh, Kelowna
Desautels, Cheryl Diane, Westbank
Dueck, Heather Colleen, Salmon Arm
Emmerzael, Jessica Dawn, Salmon Arm
Filewich, Allison Palmer, Kelowna
Plut, Terra Melissa, Westbank
Puetz, Hannah Ruth, Westbank
Rigby, Nadine Roanne, BC
Radies, Janel Joleen, Oliver
Sloboda, Laurene Beverley, Summerland
Rattray, Kathy Ann, Westbank
Stoytcheva, Ekaterina Vassileva, Kelowna
Rowlands, Tracy Lynn, Winfield
Senger, Erin Talia, Penticton, Kelowna Métis Association
Armstrong, Andrea Bernadette, B.Sc., Westbank
Ashley, Sandra Darlene, Penticton
Parks, Leigha Charleen, Lumby
Pownall, Ryan Douglas, Rock Creek
of
Singh, Sarita Devi, Maple Ridge
Smith, Danielle Doreen, Kelowna
Smith, Leanne Dawn, Lake Country
Stuerle, Gabriela, Kelowna
Tainaka, Leah Jean, Kelowna
Taylor, Bonny Joyce, Lake Country
Taylor, Danielle Marie, Kelowna
Turner, Allen Roy, Kelowna
Tyne, Julia Amy-Anne, Creston
Voisine, Nicole Andree, Penticton
Wadsworth, Melissa Louise, Vernon
Waitkus, Deborah Ruth, Kelowna
Warkentin, Kate C., Peachland
Watt, Jessica Faye Lochrie, Vernon
Wiens, Lori Ann, Winfield
Williston, Lani, Oyama
AGING CONCENTRATION
Cote, Anita Lynn, Kelowna
Kooger, Arlynn Joy, Kelowna
SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION
of
Wylie, Adam William, Penticton
GENERAL PROGRAM
Clark, Heather Lynn, Kelowna
Cooper, Sarah, Kelowna
Freeman, Carlene Annette, Quesnel
Fulks, Jennifer Kimberly, Kelowna
Gordichuk, Carmen Jolene, Kelowna
Hendricks, Ryan James, Kelowna
Kuhl, Darcy James, Kelowna
Ladouceur, Leah June, Kelowna
Lewis, Anna Leda, Kelowna
McKee, Rebecca Lyn, Taber, AB
Periton, Allison Michelle, Vernon
Rich, Alexandria Kathleen, Penticton
Stevens, Sara Melise, Winfield
Trouiller, Judy Lumina, BC
Westergreen, Anneka Marie, Yellowknife, NT
Wiley, Julianna Mildred, Kelowna
Foster, Tracy Rae, Kelowna
Getz, Jennifer Lynn, Williams Lake
Graf, Pamela Marie, BC
Granger, Shauna Leigh, Penticton
Greer, Randi Leigh, Penticton
Griffin, Rebecca Karen, Westbank
Gyori, Amanda Nichole, Kelowna
Haley, Katherine Madeline, Kelowna
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