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<strong>Certificate</strong><strong>Graduation</strong> CeremonyMay 13, <strong>2006</strong>Convocation Hall


The graduation lists shown in this program were prepared prior to <strong>Graduation</strong> and may not reßect Þnal collegedecisions regarding each student’s eligibility for graduation. As a result, some <strong>of</strong> the students listed in this programmay not have been formally approved to receive the certiÞcate indicated. The Registrar maintains the <strong>of</strong>Þcial list <strong>of</strong>graduates.


Message from the PresidentPRESIDENT PETER MacKINNONA sincere and warm welcome to graduates,families and friends who join us today tocelebrate this signiÞcant event.<strong>Graduation</strong>s are the <strong>University</strong>’s most importantceremonies. It is during these ceremoniesthat we celebrate the accomplishments <strong>of</strong> ourstudents and the contributions <strong>of</strong> their lovedones to their success. You should feel proud <strong>of</strong>this day and <strong>of</strong> the commitment and sacriÞcethat it represents.The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> salutes you, the graduates <strong>of</strong> our certiÞcateprograms, and extends its very best wishes for the future.Some <strong>of</strong> you are employees <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> and willtherefore continue to be in touch with us. Many <strong>of</strong> you are residents <strong>of</strong>Saskatoon and the nearby community and although it isn’t quite as convenientfor you to stay in touch with us, I hope that you do. It is my wish that eachand every one <strong>of</strong> you—from near and far—continue to stay associated toour <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> alumni family, and that we will have theopportunity to welcome you back to campus many times in the years ahead.Warmest congratulations!<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong> 3


The ChancellorW. THOMAS MOLLOYO.C., Q.C., B.A., LL.B.Mr. Molloy was born and raised in Saskatoon andis a <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> graduate(B.A., LL.B., 1964). He has practised law inSaskatoon since graduation and is with the ÞrmMacPherson Leslie & Tyerman. Mr. Molloy hasrepresented the Government <strong>of</strong> Canada as theChief Federal Negotiator in the successfullyconcluded treaties in Nunavut and with theNisga’a in British Columbia and for an Agreementin Principle with the Sechelt Indian Band. He presently represents Canada intreaty negotiations in British Columbia, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Island and Nunavut, and has been described as “Canada’s mostexpert treaty negotiator.”Mr. Molloy is author <strong>of</strong> The World is our Witness: The Historic Journey <strong>of</strong> theNisga’a into Canada, which was awarded two <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Book Awards,The Brenda MacDonald Riches First Book Award and the Non-Þction Award,sponsored by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Mr. Molloy has also beenrecognized for his work in the community, receiving the City <strong>of</strong> SaskatoonCertiÞcate <strong>of</strong> Distinguished Community Service, Rotary Golden Wheels Awardfor Excellence, Saskatoon B’nai Birth “Proud <strong>of</strong> You Award,” and the Head <strong>of</strong> thePublic Service Award for Excellence in Service Delivery.In 1996, he was made an <strong>of</strong>Þcer <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Canada, and in 2000, theU <strong>of</strong> S Alumni Association awarded him the 2000 Alumni Honour Award. In2001, The Canadian Bar Association <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Branch honored him with itsDistinguished Service Award.Mr. Molloy was elected Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> July 1, 2001.4<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong>


<strong>Graduation</strong> ProgramChancellor W. Thomas (Tom) Molloy, O.C., Q.C., B.A., LL.B., presidingPROCESSIONO CANADAINVOCATIONINTRODUCTORY REMARKSMichael MacLean, <strong>University</strong> ChaplainKelly McInnes, Registrar and Director <strong>of</strong> Academic Services& Financial AssistancePRESIDENT’S STATEMENT TO Peter MacKinnonGRADUANDSINTRODUCTION OF GRADUANDS CertiÞcate in Business Administration (BAC)V. Lynne Pearson, Dean, College <strong>of</strong> CommerceCertiÞcates in Agriculture Program (CAP)Bob Tyler, Associate Dean (Academic), College <strong>of</strong> AgricultureCONFERRING OF CERTIFICATESAWARDS PRESENTATIONSCertiÞcate in Prairie Horticulture (PHC)Bob Tyler, Associate Dean (Academic), College <strong>of</strong> AgricultureCertiÞcate in Adult and Continuing Education (CACE)Walter Archer, Dean, Extension DivisionCertiÞcate in Teaching English as a Second Language(CERTESL)Walter Archer, Dean, Extension DivisionChancellor Tom MolloyPaul S. Jaspar Chartered Accountant AwardDelane JasparThe Raj Manek Entrepreneurial AwardEdward Gamble, BAC InstructorThe Jackson PenRobert Jackson, Provincial Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>Consumer Services Business Administration AwardJohn Olson, Director, Consumer Services<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Wheat Pool AwardBob Tyler, Associate Dean (Academic), College <strong>of</strong> AgricultureFarm Credit Canada AwardBob Tyler, Associate Dean (Academic), College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Nursery and Landscape Association AwardBob Tyler, Associate Dean (Academic), College <strong>of</strong> AgricultureCERTESL Distinguished Graduate AwardsShannon Storey, CERTESL Academic CoordinatorALUMNI ASSOCIATION ADDRESSINTRODUCTION OF SPEAKERADDRESSJoy Crawford, President, Alumni AssociationDwight Percy, Percy Communications Inc.V. Lynne Pearson, Dean, College <strong>of</strong> CommerceCLOSING REMARKSBob Cram, Director, Extension Credit StudiesGOD SAVE THE QUEENReception immediately to follow in the Agriculture Building Atrium<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong> 5


<strong>Certificate</strong> Program GraduatesCERTIFICATE IN BUSINESSADMINISTRATIONCurtis Lee AdderleySaskatoonKelly Ann ApeslandSaskatoonDouglas Ronald ArnoldSaskatoonGe<strong>of</strong>frey Stephan ArnoldSaskatoonJoelle Anne BaderSaskatoonPamela Charlotte BarkerSaskatoonBrandy Ray-Anne BauerSaskatoonRobert James BlueSaskatoonLisa Jo-ann DeptuckSaskatoonJohn Alexander DewaldSaskatoonRichard Maurice FedorchukSaskatoonAlan Wade FreimarkSaskatoonBernadette Lucille GaudetSaskatoonMichael Albert GilesSaskatoonCarrie Dawn HalterSaskatoonJason Kelly HankeSaskatoonSheila Evelyn HeadSaskatoonChristine Elizabeth HillisSaskatoonAllan Charles HorvathDalmenyRobert James HoweSaskatoonQi (May) HuangSaskatoonTodd Michael HudsonSaskatoonBonnie Lynn JimmySaskatoonEdith Tami Jane Marie KellerSaskatoonDeanna Marie Ellen KleiboerWeldonHarvey Dale KriegerSaskatoonLeanne Dawn LeniusSaskatoonWendy Lynn LepageSaskatoonBeryl Ann LudwigSaskatoonRyan Clinton MartensSaskatoonSusan Angela McDonaldSaskatoonBarbara Lee MercierSaskatoonCarrie Lee MillerSaskatoonSherry Lynne MountainSaskatoonLorraine May NeufeldAberdeen6<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong>


<strong>Certificate</strong> Program GraduatesTannis Elan NicholsonSaskatoonJoseph James OllenbergerSaskatoonJennifer Karen Kragh PaulsenSaskatoonShane Douglas PetersonSaskatoonKarla Michelle ProtzSaskatoonJanet Elsie Christina RasmussenSaskatoonReba ShresthaSaskatoonKatherine Lynn SkomarSaskatoonBradley Stephen SylvesterSaskatoonAllan TomSaskatoonCherie Lee TroeschSaskatoonCarla Lee VipondSaskatoonJaret Lyle WaddellSaskatoonAlan Steven WarrinerSaskatoonAlicia Nadine WheelerSaskatoonSheri Lynn WillickSaskatoonJohn Alfred WilsonSaskatoonJoan Anne YonkmanSaskatoonAllan Charles YoungSaskatoonCERTIFICATE IN AGRICULTURECheyenne Travis ArntsenSwift CurrentVictor John BergenLacombe, AlbertaTravis Glen BrownLoreburnSandra Marie ConwayGardenton, ManitobaDaniel James CrossMelfortLisa Dawn OaklandEstonJason Edward Joseph PetrieBrockRonald Wilfred ReinWolseleyJennifer Anne ScottLondon, OntarioJerome Andrew WeberSpiritwoodJanice Lori ZawadaShellbrookPRAIRIE HORTICULTURECERTIFICATEFALL 2005 GRADUATESPhillip VinetBalmertown, OntarioKelly BakerCalgary, AlbertaSPRING <strong>2006</strong> GRADUATESLorilee Dawne BraatenSaskatoonSandra Lee BraunSaskatoon<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong> 7


<strong>Certificate</strong> Program GraduatesSherry Shannon Anne JurkeMaidstonePamela Rose KishSaskatoonKaren MurphyLloydminster, AlbertaDarren J PiastaVancouver, British ColumbiaKarl Heinz SaemannMoose JawDorothy Anne SmithCowley, AlbertaMonica Lynn ToberReginaSharon Elizabeth Whitley BazinSaskatoonSharla Rae WoloschukReginaCERTIFICATE IN ECOLOGICALEDUCATIONTimothy Garnet DamentSaskatoonKatherine Eva FergusonIrricana, AlbertaJessica Louise LatshawSaskatoonCERTIFICATE IN ADULT ANDCONTINUING EDUCATIONMarjorie Erica FastSaskatoonBarbara Elaine Hazelwood GustafsonPrince AlbertFrederick Floyd MillardSaskatoonDeborah Susan SchaanBlackfolds, AlbertaSheila Louise TaylorSaskatoonCERTIFICATE IN TEACHINGENGLISH AS A SECONDLANGUAGEFALL 2005 GRADUATESWendy Joy AddisonVancouver, British ColumbiaBrian Victor AmisonMagrath, AlbertaMarsha Rene ArgueYellowknife, Northwest TerritoriesRhonda Louise Kinley BakerFonthill, OntarioMary Kathleen BelcherPenticton, British ColumbiaKaren Beth BowenBrantford, OntarioValery Marie BradenYellowknife, Northwest TerritoriesLinda ChanArcolaAngeline Susanna ChiaReginaIleana DuboviciSaskatoonStefan Henryk FiedorowiczKamloops, British ColumbiaDawn Laura FlinnSmiths Falls, OntarioDianne Elizabeth GareauSaskatoonKenneth Brian GirlingRegina8<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong>


<strong>Certificate</strong> Program GraduatesPatricia Anne HankiPrince George, British ColumbiaMargaret Adele HusseyCalgary, AlbertaCarolyn Gayle JohnsSaskatoonMary Louise LambertToronto, OntarioLorraine Nora LanghamHamilton, OntarioRoss Charles LindsayReginaAmie Tsai-Yun LoCalgary, AlbertaKara Lynne LoySaskatoonDaniel Mark MamarellaRichmond Hill, OntarioHoward Arthur MilnerCampbell River, British ColumbiaTsering Dolma MullensSaskatoonAnnamarie NesbittLloydminster, AlbertaKamaljit Kaur ParmarChondigarh VT, IndiaPatricia Elizabeth PierceRouleauMichael Dean PressaccoFort Erie, OntarioCheryl Jeanette SchmidtBrandon, ManitobaBernd Michael SchmidtBrandon, ManitobaJohn Armstrong ShapterYesan, South KoreaDiane Marie Leal SilvaPenticton, British ColumbiaSarah Salina SunderlandLondon, OntarioXiaochun ZengTurtlefordSPRING <strong>2006</strong> GRADUATESRebecca Mary AndersonVictoria, British ColumbiaSamantha Jane BanksSt. Catharines, OntarioLindita BeshiriWindsor, OntarioEdi CasimirriCalgary, AlbertaConstance Blair ChristianMississauga, OntarioKaren Elizabeth Brawnwyn DelormePeterborough, OntarioNan Louise ElliottCamlachie, OntarioShauna Lee FlamanKronauGregory Peter GendronOwen Sound, OntarioMellanie Wendy Shea JonesNorth BattlefordTamara Kim KnutsonReginaDorina LazeHamilton, OntarioMelissa Dawn LoosYorktonKathleen Barbara LushVictoria, British ColumbiaKaya Rae MarshallShellbrookRicardo Eugene MocibobRouyn-Noranda, Quebec<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong> 9


<strong>Certificate</strong> Program GraduatesShelley Anne OliverLondon, OntarioMarian Jean PatersonCampbell River, British ColumbiaDaniel Morris RichterHamilton, OntarioFergus Ian SandieWindsor, OntarioVirginia Evlalia SerranoSaskatoonGiselle Marie Shangi-EllisWinnipeg, ManitobaDerek Robert SwallowVictoria, British ColumbiaBrigitte Marie Louise von RothemburgCalgary, AlbertaScott Michael WallToronto, OntarioLaura Margaret Elizabeth WatersGrise Fiord, NunavutElnor Jean ZwozdeskyPrince AlbertConvocation procession – May, 192810<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong>


<strong>Certificate</strong> Program AwardsBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE (BAC) PROGRAMPAUL S. JASPAR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AWARDPresented by Paul S. Jaspar, F.C.A., to the <strong>2006</strong> distinguished graduate from the BusinessAdministration CertiÞcate Program.THE RAJ MANEK ENTREPRENEURIAL AWARDPresented by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> to the <strong>2006</strong> top performance team in theBusiness Simulation <strong>of</strong> BAC 38 Business Policy.JACKSON PENPresented by Robert D. Jackson, Q.C., to the <strong>2006</strong> graduate from the Business AdministrationCertiÞcate Program with the highest mark in BAC 29 Business Law.CONSUMER SERVICES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AWARDPresented by Consumer Services at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> in honour <strong>of</strong> John Olson,Director <strong>of</strong> Consumer Services. Presented to the student entering the Business Policy coursewith the highest cumulative average <strong>of</strong> the Þrst seven courses completed in the BAC Program.CERTIFICATES IN AGRICULTURE (CAP) PROGRAMSASKATCHEWAN WHEAT POOL AWARDPresented to the <strong>2006</strong> distinguished graduate from the Crop Production CertiÞcate.FARM CREDIT CANADA AWARDPresented to the <strong>2006</strong> distinguished graduate from the Farm Management CertiÞcate.PRAIRIE HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE (PHC) PROGRAMSASKATCHEWAN NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION AWARDPresented to the <strong>2006</strong> distinguished graduate from the Prairie Horticulture CertiÞcateProgram.CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE(CERTESL) PROGRAMDISTINGUISHED GRADUATE AWARDPresented by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> to the distinguished graduate for fall 2005 andthe distinguished graduate for spring <strong>2006</strong> from the CERTESL Program.<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong> 11


History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>College Building Construction - November, 1911The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> was established on April 3, 1907, only 18months after <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> became a province.The people <strong>of</strong> the province were instrumental in shaping the new <strong>University</strong>.The provincial government requested all residents who were graduates <strong>of</strong>a Canadian or British university to form the Þrst Convocation and elect the<strong>University</strong>’s Senate. The Senate, in turn, elected Þve members to the Þrst Board<strong>of</strong> Governors, while the province appointed three. In 1908, the Board selectedPr<strong>of</strong>essor Walter Charles Murray as the Þrst President.Classes in Arts and Science began in September, 1909, in downtown Saskatoon.Construction <strong>of</strong> the campus began in 1910 and the Þrst buildings wereoccupied in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1912. They included the College Building (AdministrationBuilding), <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Hall (a student residence), residences for the Dean <strong>of</strong>Agriculture and the President, a laboratory for Engineering and a number <strong>of</strong> farmbuildings.From the beginning, the <strong>University</strong> established an emphasis on research andteaching in a context <strong>of</strong> community service, and encouraged co-operationamong departments and divisions in tackling common problems. Thedevelopment <strong>of</strong> rust-resistant strains <strong>of</strong> wheat, for example, initiated by the<strong>University</strong> and federal and provincial research agencies, has been <strong>of</strong> untoldvalue to the prairie economy.The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> overlooks the South <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River from a755 hectare site. Most early buildings on campus are Collegiate Gothic in styleand are constructed in a local dolomite, popularly known as greystone.12<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> CertiÞcate <strong>Graduation</strong> Ceremony <strong>2006</strong>

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