the Fall 2013 Commencement

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the Fall 2013 Commencement
University of Guam
Commencement Ceremonies Fall 2013
Unibetsedåt Guahan Serimonas Graduhasion
Sunday, December 22, University of Guam Field House, Two o’clock in the Afternoon
Prelude
Legislative Certificate
Processional
Commencement Address
The Honorable Esther Puakela Kia’aina,
First Deputy Director,
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
Grand Marshal
Dr. Anita Borja Enriquez
Interim Senior Vice President, Academic & Student Affairs
Student Marshals
Jasmine Carlie Stole
Gregorio Camacho Sablan
Graduating Class
Mace Bearer and Faculty Marshal
Dr. Nicholas Goetzfridt
President, Faculty Senate
Emeritus Marshal
Dr. Randall L.Workmann
Chair, Society of Emeritus Professors
Emeritus Faculty
Faculty Senate
Faculty
Board of Regents
Platform Guests
Presentation of Colors
National Anthem & Guam Hymn
Christine Pama
Andrew Gumataotao
Invocation
Father Jeffrey C. San Nicolas
Principal, Father Duenas Memorial School
Opening Address
Dr. Robert A. Underwood, President
Presentation of Class Gift
Conferral of Degrees In Course
Dr. Robert A. Underwood, President
Presentation of Candidates
Remy B. Cristobal
Interim Dean, Enrollment Management & Student Services
Dr. James D. Sellmann
Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Dr. Lee S. Yudin
Dean, College of Natural and Applied Sciences
Dr. Annette T. Santos
Interim Dean, School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. John S. Sanchez
Interim Dean, School of Education
Dr. Margaret Hattori-Uchima
Interim Director, School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Presentation of Graduate Candidates
Dr. John A. Peterson
Assistant Vice President of Graduate Studies,
Sponsored Programs, and Research
Presentation of Commissioned Officers
LTC Jay A. Blakley, U.S. Army
Professor of Military Science
University Alma Mater
All students, led by Romel Bismonte Benediction
Pastor Alex Soto
Acts 2 Christian Church
Recessional
Class Address
Rachel Owen Duenas
Class Valedictorian
Music by University Jazz Ensemble
Dr. Stephen Bednarzyk, Band Director and Associate Professor of Music
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Message from the Chairperson
On behalf of the Board of Regents, I am pleased to extend our best wishes and congratulations
to the Fall Class of 2013 on the conferral of your degrees. As you celebrate your success,
recognize that you are now prepared to build upon your educational foundation to achieve
future goals. The dedication that you have demonstrated will continue to support continued
accomplishments that will benefit you, your island, your nation and the world!
The goal of the University of Guam is to prepare graduates to contribute to the growth and
development of our island and our region through their chosen career fields. Every Triton
alumnus represents the University as an active participant in the affairs of the community. It is through your
efforts that Guam will realize the value and necessity of growing the University to serve her people.
Thank you very much for choosing the University of Guam. I wish each and every one of you a joyous day as you
celebrate your new beginning. Congratulations and wishing each of you a blessed holiday season. Excelsior!
W. Chris Perez, M.D.
Chairperson, Board of Regents
Message from the President
Congratulations to the Fall Class of 2013. Today represents the culmination of your efforts
in pursuit of a higher education. I hope that you will remember the excitement of this day as
one shared by not only your family and friends, but by the entire University Community. As
fellow Tritons, you will embark on a path that can take you many places, but never forget that
the path will always lead both to and from UOG.
The University is on the road from Good to Great. When you hear this, I want you to realize
this is a commitment to you and each one of our students. This is our promise that we will
not settle and be satisfied that we have provided you with a good education, but that we continuously strive to be
great in providing a quality education that prepares each graduate to lead and serve our island and region.
Enonrabuena i che’cho-miyu yan hasso na un kakatga i na’an i Unibetsidat masha manu hao guatu. Na’e animu,
na’annok i tiningo’-mu yan usa i edukasion-mu para i minaolek i tano’-ta yan i taotao-ta.
Biba Class of 2013! Biba UOG!
Robert A. Underwood, Ed.D.
President
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Board of Regents
Dr. W. Chris Perez
Chairperson
Ms. Jillette Leon Guerrero
Regent
Mr. William Leon Guerrero
Vice Chairperson
Ms. Mariflor Herrero
Regent
Mr. Marcos Fong
Treasurer
Mr. Chris Felix
Regent
Ms. Antoinette Sanford
Regent
Mr. Anthony Quenga
Student Regent
Ms. Elizabeth Gayle
Regent
Dr. Robert A. Underwood
Executive Secretary
University of Guam
Dr. Robert A. Underwood
President
Dr. Anita Borja Enriquez
Interim Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs
Mr. David M. O’Brien
Vice President for Administration and Finance
Dr. John Peterson
Assistant Vice President of Graduate Studies, Sponsored Programs, and Research
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About Commencement
Academic Dress and Procession
The history of academic dress dates to the Middle
Ages when many scholars were also clerics and
wore costume of the monastic orders. In 1321, the
University of Cambridge adopted specific styles and
color combinations. American colleges and universities
desired to adopt a standard code for academic dress
for colleges and universities in the United States. The
standards continue to be followed by the American
Council of Education.
The costumes worn today are all traditional
and their colors, trimmings and patterns
interpret the degree, the field of learning,
and the institution that conferred the degree.
The bachelor’s gown has long pointed sleeves
and is designed to be worn closed; the
master’s gown has an oblong sleeves open at
the wrist. The rear part of its oblong shape
is square cut and the front part has an arc
cut away. The doctor’s gown has bell-shaped
sleeves, is faced with velvet and has three bars
across the sleeves. The color of the velvet is
distinctive of the degree.
the various fields of learning: white, arts, letters, and
humanities; drab, business administration; light blue,
education; apricot, nursing; dark blue, philosophy; and
golden yellow, science.
The academic procession is led by the grand marshal, who
is the President of the Faculty Senate. A traditional order
to procession is followed: First come the candidates for
degrees according to the order in which the
degrees are to be conferred; next, members
of the faculty led by the faculty marshal,
the honorary degree recipient and the other
members of the platform party followed by
the president of the university. The order is
reversed for the recessional.
You will note that some of today’s graduates
are wearing a gold stole. This stole indicates
that the wearer is graduating with academic
honors.
The Mace
Historically, the mace was a heavy, spiked
club used during the Middle Ages to break
armor in battle. Today, the mace is an
The hood tells the story. The type of degree
ornamental staff borne as a symbol of authority before
bachelor’s, master’s, doctor’s, is indicated by the width of
a public official or legislative body. The mace of the
the velvet edging and the length of the hood, the doctor’s
University of Guam is made of ifil wood into which are
hood being the longest and of a fuller shape. The color
carved ifil leaves. Ifil wood was chosen because of its
of the velvet edging denotes the field of learning and the
performance, strength and value, all of which reflect the
lining denotes the school that conferred the degree.
major characteristics of the University of Guam. The
The color of the tassel, worn on the left side of the mace, designed by Forrest G. Rogers, was carved and
mortarboard, indicates the field of study and is gold donated to the University of Guam by the Department
for those with a doctor’s degree. The colors you will see of Corrections.
today in the hoods and gown of our faculty represent
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Commencement Address
The Honorable Esther Puakela Kia’’ a‘‘“ ina
Esther Kia’aina is currently First Deputy Director of the Department of
Land and Natural Resources, an agency which oversees 1.3 million acres of
public lands and near shore ocean resources in the State of Hawaii.
She sought the Democratic nomination for Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional
District in August 2012 and was one of three finalists chosen by Hawaii’s
Democratic Party to replace U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye in December 2012
after his passing.
Esther has over 20 years in public policy and community experience in
Washington, D.C., Hawaii, and the Pacific Region, having served as Chief
Advocate for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Land Asset Manager at the
Kamehameha Schools, Chief of Staff to Congressman Ed Case of Hawaii,
Chief of Staff and Legislative Director to Congressman Robert Underwood
Esther Puakela Kia’aina,
of Guam, and Legislative Assistant to Senator Daniel Akaka of Hawaii.
First Deputy Director,
She is known for her expertise in Native Hawaiian issues, the U.S. Pacific
Hawaii Department of
Land and Natural Resources
Territories and Freely Associated States of Micronesia, and Asian and
Pacific Islander issues. She believes strongly in empowering communities
by promoting leadership and capacity building, sustainable solutions, economic-self sufficiency, and business
opportunities.
A graduate of the Kamehameha Schools, Esther received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and
International Relations from the University of Southern California and her J.D. from the George Washington
University Law School. She also attended graduate school at the Johns Hopkins University Nitze School of
Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C.
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Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
Newly Commissioned U.S. Army Officers
*Second Lieutenant Ronnel Sanchez Baris
Academic Major: BS Criminal Justice & Public Administration
Minor: Military Science
Branch: Military Intelligence
Basic Officer Leaders’ Course: Fort Huachuca, AZ
First Duty Assignment Location: Active Duty, Fort Bliss, TX
Second Lieutenant Jeremiah Babauta Charfauros
Academic Major: BA Criminal Justice
Minor: Military Science
Branch: Infantry
Basic Officer Leaders’ Course: Infantry Basic, Fort Benning, GA
First duty Assignment: Guam Army National Guard
Second Lieutenant Brandon Tudela Demapan
Academic Major: BS Health Science / Exercise Science
Minor: Military Science
Branch: Quartermaster Corps
Basic Officer Leaders’ Course: Quartermaster Basic, Fort Lee, VA
First duty Assignment: Active Duty, TBA
Second Lieutenant Roque Terrence Mesa
Second Lieutenant Stanley Val Rosal Paracale
Academic Major: BS Computer Information Systems
Minor: Military Science
Branch: Signal Corps
Basic Officer Leaders’ Course: Signal Basic, Fort Gordon, GA
First duty Assignment Location: Active Duty, 2nd Infantry Div,
HHC, Republic of South Korea
Second Lieutenant Jomar Peter Daquigan Serineo
Academic Major: BA Psychology
Minor: Military Science
Branch: Medical Services
Basic Officer Leaders’ Course: Medical Service Basic, Fort Sam,
Houston TX
First duty Assignment Location: TBA
Second Lieutenant John Russell Cubol Laxamana Academic Major: BA Education/Elementary Education
Minor: Military Science
Branch: Quartermaster Corps
Basic Officer Leaders’ Course: Quartermaster Basic, Fort Lee, VA
First duty Assignment Location: Active Duty, TBA
Academic Major: BA Education / English and Secondary
Education
Minor: Military Science
Branch: Adjutant General
Branch Detail: Infantry
Basic Officer Leaders’ Course: Infantry Basic, Fort Benning, GA
First duty Assignment Location: Active Duty, Fort Benning, GA
* Distinguished Military Graduate (DMG) – Top 20% of Army officers commissioned for the year.
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Degrees in Course
Fall 2013 Commencement
Candidates for Degree in Course
Class Motto:
“Life experiences are not made for us, but created by our mistakes
and lessons we encounter, we make our dreams come true.”
- Anonymous
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Dr. James D. Sellmann, Dean
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Maria Emiliana Baza
Yona
Anthropology
Alea Marie Rosario Dugan
Mangilao
Anthropology
Joffrey Agpalza Martinez
Yigo
Anthropology
Tiffany Ann Bourgeois
Pago Bay
Communication: Communication
Studies Track
Jesse Chiarina Mangham
Mangilao
Communication: Communication
Studies Track
Jasmine Carlie Stole
Dededo
Communication: Journalism and
Mass Media Studies Tracks
Colin J. Leon Guerrero
Yigo
Communication: Mass Media Track
Frank Blas Aguon, III
Mangilao
English: Literature Emphasis
Victoria Michelle S. Aguon
Mangilao
English: Literature Emphasis
Christopher M. Cabrera
Dededo
English: Language Emphasis and
Japanese Studies
Zhalynn Garcia Chua
Mangilao
English: Language Emphasis
Patricia Rebeca Moreno Carrasco
Tamuning
English: Language and Literature
Emphases
Neil Everett Pang
Yona
English: Literature & Language
Emphases and Philosophy
Jaclyn Rose A. Quitugua
Mangilao
English: Literature Emphasis
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Candidates for Degree in Course
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Continued...
Samantha Compton Rivo
Yigo
English: Literature Emphasis and
Sociology: Gender and Family
Studies
Concentration
Nelson Ingalla Soliva
Sinajana
English: Language Emphasis
Chelsea Alexandra Ulloa
Sinajana
English: Literature Emphasis
Averil Anne Cabanban
Mangilao
Fine Arts: Art Track
Angelina Flores
Dededo
Fine Arts: Theater Track
Jerome S. Ocampo
Dededo
Fine Arts: Theater Track
Cecile C. Olandez
Barrigada
Fine Arts: Art Track
Charlene Anne K. Flores
Mangilao
History
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Melissa Cruz Meno
Malojloj
History
Justine C. Bautista
Mongmong
Psychology
Sharon Ruth Seivers
Yona
History
Taylor Todd Amdal-Barela
Chalan Pago
Psychology
Ross A. Guevara
Dededo
Philosophy
Justise Marie Ayuyu Quitugua
Mangilao
Psychology
Joshua Keith Leon Guerrero
Inarajan
Philosophy
Danize Martin Concepcion
Yigo
Sociology: Gender & Family
and Social Problems Studies
Concentrations
Daniel Peck
Mangilao
Philosophy
Eghiem R. Callasan
Dededo
Political Science
Dlast Manyer
Harmon
Political Science
Keith I. Ngotel
Yigo
Political Science
Joshua Gabriel Sangalang Tobias
Tamuning
Sociology: Gender & Family,
Social Problems and Development
Studies Concentrations and
Anthropology
Serena-Luann Yatar Toves
Dededo
Sociology: Gender & Family
and Development Studies
Concentrations and Psychology
Candidates for Degree in Course
COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
Dr. Lee S. Yudin, Dean
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Sheena M. Borja
Barrigada
Consumer & Family Science and
Secondary Education
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Thomas-Ryan Marquez Aguilo
Dededo
Biology
Renz Albert Cayanan Ordonez
Dededo
Computer Information Systems
Brytney Lynn Knaeble Miller
Barrigada
Biology and Secondary Education
Francis John Torres Chargualaf
Yona
Mathematics
Kourtney M. Reyes
Yigo
Chemistry and Accounting
Kristofer Lee G. Cruz
Yigo
Mathematics and Secondary
Education
Newton Langidrik
Mangilao
Computer Information Systems
Justin Edward Lucero Lamorena
Tamuning
Computer Information Systems
Benedict Ian Ramir Obiniana Lopez
Yigo
Computer Information Systems
Neal Reyes Marcos
Dededo
Mathematics
Mark Albert Gonzales Villaverde
Dededo
Mathematics and Secondary
Education
Alvin Camacho Fejeran, Jr.
Toto
Physical Education / School Health
(PK-12)
Colleen Matilde Flores
Yona
Physical Education / School Health
(PK-12)
Melissa Sanidad Gagaring
Yigo
Physical Education / School Health
(PK-12)
Robert Camat Mendi Jr.
Dededo
Tropical Agriculture : Applied
Emphasis
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Candidates for Degree in Course
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Annette T. Santos, Interim Dean
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Claudine Paula Salvador
Giducos
Dededo
Accounting
Bobby Feng
Tamuning
Finance & Economics
Concentration
Auslynn Anita Lambert
Mangilao
Accounting
Melvin Sumilong Joya
Barrigada
Finance & Economics
Concentration
Lerissa Joy Barrera Malig
Dededo
Accounting and
Finance and Economics
Concentration
April Iglesias Angoco
Dededo
Finance & Economics
and Human Resource
Management
Concentrations
Tawny Kimberly
Cabanting Casallo
Yigo
Finance & Economics
Concentration
OliverJames Devera Cruz
Yigo
Finance & Economics
Concentration
Oscar Saligumba
Dimalanta
Mangilao
Finance & Economics
Concentration
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Dorriann S. Songeni
Yigo
Finance and Economics
and Human Resource
Management
Concentrations
Lea Chelsea Perdon
Quinitio
Dededo
Finance and Economics
Concentration
Victoria Ann Rosario
Santos
Mongmong
Finance and Economics
Concentration
Hai Zhan
Mangilao
Finance and Economics
Concentration
Crystle Rae Asuelo
Yigo
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Micaela Johanna
Demapan Cabrera
Mangilao
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Roseanne Nicole Limo
Opena Fejeran
Tamuning
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Ellie Rose Flores-Diego
Inarajan
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Hyemi Kwak
Tamuning
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Shanae Ann T. Ooka
Yona
Human Resource
Management and
Entrepreneurship
Concentrations
Joanne Vanessa
Villanueva Pablo
Dededo
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Rachel P. Pelonio
Dededo
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Nicole Patri Gogue Perez
Dededo
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Marlene Claudia Calicdan
Reyes
Dededo
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Murianne Jorinne Setik
Dededo
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Michelle M. Silva
Dededo
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Estella Marie Blas Tapia
Tamuning
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Candidates for Degree in Course
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Continued...
Emily Renae Tenorio
Yona
Human Resource
Management
Concentration
Vincent Anthony Velasco
Borja
Tamuning
International Tourism &
Hospitality Management
Concentration
Jake X. Su
Harmon
International Tourism &
Hospitality Management
Concentration
Luigi Mabagos Bansil
Yigo
Marketing Concentration
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Keith Allan Acfalle Aguero
Yona
Criminal Justice
Tiara Jene Concepcion Quinata
Umatac
Criminal Justice
Gabrielle M. G. Aguon
Chalan Pago
Criminal Justice
MeiLani L. Quintanilla
Chalan Pago
Criminal Justice
Ronnel Sanchez Baris
Yigo
Criminal Justice
Sixto A. Quintanilla III.
Agat
Criminal Justice
Jeremiah Babauta Charfauros
Talofofo
Criminal Justice
Rothstain Remengesau
Mangilao
Criminal Justice
Kylie Rae Maurer
Umatac
Criminal Justice
Bernie Jean Reyes
Tamuning
Criminal Justice
Gregory C. May
Chalan Pago
Criminal Justice
John E. Ruane
Yigo
Criminal Justice
Junior Valerio Noamnour
Mangilao
Criminal Justice
Rochelle Mer̃e Jesus Bamba
Piti
Criminal Justice and Public
Administration
Ryan Dale V. Pablo
Dededo
Criminal Justice
Keneisha Raeann Reyes Paulino
Talofofo
Criminal Justice
Andrea L. Blas
Asan
Public Administration
Tracy Iwetchong Gogue
Harmon
Public Administration
Joaquin Anthony Jesus Guerrero II
Tamuning
Public Administration and Criminal
Justice
Loreen Cyndi Hadley
Tamuning
Public Administration
Carson Madrangchar
Mangilao
Public Administration
Brianne Marie Naputi
Talofofo
Public Administration
D’Ana Naputi
Inarajan
Public Administration
Stephanie Padilla
Dededo
Public Administration
William D. Piki
Mangilao
Public Administration
Kelly Rose Rivera Yamashita
Agana Heights
Public Administration
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Candidates for Degree in Course
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Dr. John S. Sanchez, Interim Dean
Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.)
Rhea Ann A. Francisco
Dededo
Early Childhood
Education
Alyssa Maria K. Aguon
Talofofo
Early Childhood
Education
Jessilyn Rose Santos
Malojloj
Early Childhood
Education
Ceasar E. Ardos
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Celestino J. Bartolome
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Joycelynn S. CarlosTangalan
Dededo
Elementary Education
Asder Ilander Charley
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Rachel Owen Duenas
Mangilao
Elementary Education
Donia (Rinder) Fiden
Chuuk
Elementary Education
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Aileen Gallen
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Lane C. Ohli
Chuuk
Elementary Education
Zackery Taweryan
Yap
Elementary Education
Benjamin Collado
Gumataotao Jr.
Dededo
Elementary Education
Nancylynn R. Peter
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Amanda Faye Yosinao
Ulloa
Yigo
Elementary Education
Cheryl Habuchmai
Yap
Elementary Education
Arty H. Hadley
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Moses Malone Jano
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Rhonda Johnny
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Rolenster Johnny
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Helen Joy D. Jose
Dededo
Elementary Education
John Russell Cubol
Laxamana
Dededo
Elementary Education
Ruth Hanuri No
Tamuning
Elementary Education
Serlynn Primo
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Janine Stephanie C. Reyes
Dededo
Elementary Education
Jayceleen Ringlen
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Roddy A. Robert
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Mistee Nicole Saralu
Barridada
Elementary Education
Jacelynn Salvador
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Loatis Seneres
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Drystal Mae Silbanuz
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Yasko Weilbacher
Pohnpei
Elementary Education
Alvinus Welimar
Yap
Elementary Education
Joyce Buya Aguilo
Dededo
Secondary Education:
English with Literature
Emphasis
Angel Nadine C. Blas
Talofofo
Secondary Education:
Consumer & Family
Sciences
Allowyn Gem S. Boyd
Chalan Pago
Secondary Education:
English as a Second
Language
Carla M. Cherry
Yona
Secondary Education:
Japanese Studies and
East Asian Studies
Candidates for Degree in Course
Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.) Continued...
Frances Camille M. Julao
Yigo
Secondary Education:
Social Studies
Dianna Cuaderes Payumo
Mangilao
Secondary Education:
Social Studies
Roy Mafnas Leon
Guerrero
Yona
Secondary Education:
Chamorro Language
& Culture Teaching
Specialty
Cheysser Rodriguez
Dededo
Secondary Education:
Social Studies
Arnel Tano Tanaliga
Dededo
Secondary Education:
Physical Education,
Health and Sports Studies
Jocelyn Toni Quitugua
Borja
Dededo
Special Education
Angela Del Rosario Diaz
Yigo
Special Education
Gabriellekanani
Matanane Dueñas
Tamuning
Special Education
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Candidates for Degree in Course
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Dr. Margaret Hattori-Uchima, Interim Director of Nursing
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Kendra Celena Byrd
Dededo
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Brandon T. Demapan
Mangilao
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Eric Ryan Cruz Pegarido
Santa Rita
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Alexandra Kang Chan
Tamuning
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Joseph Patrick Aurelio
Laanan
Mangilao
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Christine Edelo Ubaldo
Yigo
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Alexis Ann Borja Cruz
Mangilao
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Michael D. Escobar Cruz
Mangilao
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
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Julius Irvin Hikaru T.
Naranjo
Dededo
Health Science:
Exercise Science and
Health Promotion
Concentration
Adair Jayne A.
Charfauros
Yona
Health Science: Prephysical Therapy
Concentration
Ayshalynn Almogela
Perez
Barrigada
Health Science: PrePhysical Therapy
Concentration
Riza Jean Veloria Tugade
Dededo
Health Science: PrePhysical Therapy
Concentration
Jenelyn Remolona
Bautista
Dededo
Health Science: Public
Health Concentration
Amy Huei Chi Feng
Tamuning
Health Science: Public
Health Concentration
Ferdinand P. Galsim
Agat
Health Science: Public
Health Concentration
Candidates for Degree in Course
GRADUATE STUDIES
Dr. John A. Peterson, Assistant Vice President,
Graduate Studies, Sponsored Programs, and Research
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN THE COLLEGE OF
LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Master of Arts in English (M.A.)
Tabitha Caser Espina
Dededo
BAE University of Guam
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (M.S.)
Maria Teresa Pereda Aguon
Chalan Pago
BA University of Guam
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN THE COLLEGE OF
NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
Master of Science in Biology (M.S.)
Amanda Louise deVillers
Tamuning
BS Moravian College
Master of Science in Environmental Science (M.S.)
Leena Suewei Muller
Mangilao
BS UnIversity of Hawaii at Manoa
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Candidates for Degree in Course
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A)
Kathleen R. Calvo
Toto
BA University of Guam
Abraham Lee Entilla
Agana Heights
BA University of Guam
Gian Camille P. Capati
Dededo
BS University of Guam
Michelle Morillo Ingking
Dededo
BS University of Guam
Mary Katherine Borja
Donnell
Sinajana
BS University of Guam
Kirk Niel Lizama
Tamuning
BS University of Guam
Joseph Justin Edquilane
Anigua
BA California State
University
Achipen Robert Martinez
Mangilao
BBA University of Guam
Jonathan Thanh Hieu
Nguyen
Yigo
BS University of Guam
Christine Quidachay
Taimanglo
Barrigada
BS University of Guam
Pete San Nicolas Ofeciar
Mangilao
BS University of Guam
Jimmy Santos Teria
Chalan Pago
BAE University of Guam
John Michael Dingle
Pineda
Yigo
BS University of Guam
Kennedy Tulensru
Tolenoa
Yona
Public Administration
BS University of Guam
Gregorio C. Sablan
Dededo
BAE University of Guam
Professional Master of Public Administration (P.M.B.A.)
Michele Nicole R. Huffer
Mangilao
BBA University of Guam
Francene Nicole B. Paulino
Ipan Talofofo
BBA University of Guam
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Audrey Theresa Mantanona
Sanchez
Dededo
BA University of Guam
Barbara Jean Q. Taijeron
Barrigada
BAE University of Guam
Mitchell L. Taylor
Tumon
Virginia Tech
Candidates for Degree in Course
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOL EDUCATION
Master of Arts in Counseling (M.A.)
Lourdes U.F. Alonso
Piti
BAE University of Guam
Chad Anson Castro Palomo
Mongmong
BA University of Guam
Lulene Ann Concepcion
Barrigada
BSW University of Guam
Rowena Ellen Perez
Mangilao
BS Indiana University, Bloomington
Ramona Antonia Nelson
Yigo
BA University of California, Davis
Jolynn Farrah Nabalta San Nicolas
Las Vegas, NV
BAE & MA University of Guam
Charles San Jose Santos
Dededo
BA University of Guam
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
Ella Rhea J. Amistad
Tamuning
Secondary Teaching: Practitioner
BA University of Guam
Catherine M. Manlapaz
Dededo
Secondary Teaching: Practitioner
BBA University of Guam
Chelo Marie Minguito Paulino
Mangilao
Secondary Teaching: Practitioner
BA University of Guam
Jerome Joseph Manibusan
Tamuning
Secondary Teaching: Practitioner
BA University of Guam
John David Leonen Pangelinan
Yigo
Secondary Teaching: Practitioner
BS University of Hawaii at Manoa
Candace Nicole Sandstrom
Yigo
Secondary Teaching: Practitioner
BS Utah Valley University
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Candidates for Degree in Course
Master of Education (M.Ed.) with Specializations
Leonora Uson Balajadia
Yigo
Administration and
Supervision
BAE University of Guam
Liwayway Apostol Anicas
Dededo
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Lenith Tabares Atienza
Agat
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Nicole Jeweline Borja
Chalan Pago
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Jose Atoigue Cruz, Jr.
Mangilao
Reading
BA Assumption College
Marife Ganeb Fernandez
Yigo
Reading
BAE University of Guam
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Maria Lourdes Guerzon
Felipe
Inarajan
Reading
MED University of Guam
MA Baguio Coll
Foundation
Gloria Mae Aguon Frias
Yigo
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Remenster Johnna
Pohnpei
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Theodore Joseph Tenorio
Nededog
Mangilao
Reading
BAE & MED Univ of Guam
Ailene C. Pamintuan
Tamuning
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Johnavan Jess Tamayo
Talofofo
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Fatima S. Tibudan
Agat
Reading
BS University of San
Agustin
MED University of Guam
Pamela Reyes Villanueva
Dededo
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Raymond Yamashita
Guerrero
Barrigada Heights
Secondary Education
BA University of Guam
Anthony Borja Ignacio
Barrigada
Secondary Education
BAE University of Guam
Leilani Welley-Biza
Pohnpei
Reading
BAE University of Guam
Michael Joseph Sablan
Rabago
Santa Rita
Secondary Education
BA University of Guam
Dana N. Bollinger
Barrigada
Secondary Education
BA University of North
Texas
Paul James Sablan
Rabago
Chalan Pago
Secondary Education
BA University of Guam
Aldrin Jay Basaliza Cajigal
Dededo
Secondary Education
BAE University of Guam
Carmencita L. Serrano
Harmon
Secondary Education
BAE University of Guam
Jennifer James Estella
Tamuning
Secondary Education
BAE University of Guam
Every effort is made to ensure this printed program is accurate with respect to degrees and honors conferred.
However, a certified transcript is the official proof of graduation.
Acknowledgements
The University of Guam and the Graduating Class of Fall 2013 are grateful for the cooperation and
generous support of the following individuals and organizations:
Office of the President
Office of the Senior Vice
President for Academic &
Student Affairs
Admissions & Records Staff
Learning Resources (R.F.K.Memorial Library)
LTC Jay A. Blakley
UOG Army ROTC
Color Guard
Plant Maintenance Staff
Field House Staff
Computer Center Staff
UOG Triton Bookstore Staff
Father Jeffrey C. San Nicolas
Pastor Alex Soto
Interpreter: Jeannie Hollis
Americorps
University Jazz Ensemble
Group 4 Securicorp (G4S)
Nichol’s Flower Shop
Fall 2013 Commencement Committee
Remy Cristobal
Interim Dean, Enrollment
Management & Student Services,
Chairperson
Joan Swaddell
Enrollment Management &
Student Services
Susan J. Fejarang
Enrollment Management &
Student Services
Sallie McDonald
Enrollment Management &
Student Services
Diana R. Sablan
Enrollment Management &
Student Services
Louise M. Toves
President’s Office
Christine Mabayag
President’s Office
Janet San Nicolas
Senior Vice President’s Office
Charlene Tenorio
Senior Vice President’s Office
Jonas D. Macapinlac
Integrated Marketing
Communications
Dr. Michael Griffin
College of Liberal Arts & Social
Sciences
David Okada
Planning Office
Angel C. Petros
Learning Resources
Julie Pangelinan
College of Natural &
Applied Sciences
Jude Camemo
Field House
Felix Mansapit
Safety Administrator
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The National Anthem
Lyrics by Francis Scott Key
Oh! Say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight,
O’re the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming.
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro’ the night that our flag was still there.
Oh!, Say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’re the land and of the free and the home of the brave?
The Guam Hymn
Ramon Manalisay Sablan, M.D. (1934)
Translated to Chamorro by Lagrimas Untalan
Fanoghe Chamorro put it tano’-ta
Kanta I matuna-na gi todu I lugat.
Para I honra, para I gloriha
Abiba I isla, sin parat.
Para I honra, para I gloriha
Abiba I isla, sin parat.
U todu I tiempo I pas para hita
Yan ginen I langet na bendesion.
Kontra I piligru, na’fansafu ham
Yu’os protehi I isla Guåhån.
Kontra I piligru, na’fansafu ham
Yu’os protehi I isla Guåhån.
University Alma Mater
Music by R. Mannoni
On the shore of the Western Pacific
Stands our Alma Mater true.
We’ll long retain the memories
Of the days we spent with you.
In the warmth of the island magic,
We will return some day.
Join in and sing a song of praise.
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Hail, oh hail.
Hail, oh hail.
Our University.