University of Wollongong Graduation Booklet
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University of Wollongong Graduation Booklet
UNIVERSITY OF WOLLON GONG GRADUATION CEREMONY 2.30 pm, TU ESDAY, 12th MAY, 1992 IN THE UNIVERS ITY SPORT AN D REC REATI ON CE NTRE HEALTH AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES, SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG ARMS OF THE UNIVERSITY The principal elements incorporated in the Arms of the University are the blue of the sea, the gold of the sand and the red of the illawarra flame tree. The open book often used for educational institutions has also been included. The blazon is: " Azure a Book expanded Argent bound and clasped Or on a Chief of the last three Cinquefoils pierced Gules". THE UNIVERS1TY MACE In the medieval tradition, the mace is a symbol ofthe University and the Chancellor's authority as its head, and is carried before the Chancellor on formal occasions such as graduation ceremonies. It is carried on the right shoulder of the mace bearer. The University of Wollongong mace is constructed from stainless steel and the head is a stylised form of the illawarra Flame Tree flower from the University's coat of arms. The exterior surface of the mace has a rough finish, symbolising the heavy industrial area of Wollongong, whilstthe stamen ofthe' flower' is smooth and highly polished to indicate the University' s position as a centre for the city and the region. The mace also contains three timber inserts made from one of the three original Moreton Bay figtrees which were a feature of the campus and were estimated to be 5~O years old. The mace was both designed and made by Gino Sanguineti, a local artist, and presented to the University in 1988. GRADUATION CEREMONY 2.30 pm, TUESDAY 12 MAY 1992 IN THE UNIVERSITY SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE HEALTH AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES AND SCIENCE ORDER OF PROCEEDlNGS THE PROCESSION AND OPENING The Congregation is requested to stand as the procession, including the Academic Staff, the Council and the Chancellor, enters the Hall. CHORAL ITEMS THE UNIVERSITY SINGERS Directed by David Vance, BA (Hons) (N .S. W.), BMus (Hons) (Syd.), LMusA., Music Development Officer Gaudeamus Igitur .............................................................................. Traditional Let's Do It ................................................................................ Porter, arr. Vance The Chancellor, The Honourable R.M. Hope, AC, CMG, LLB Syd., Hon. LLD W'gong, will open the proceedings. CONFERRlNG OF DEGREES AND AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS Candidates will be admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas by the Chancellor. The Congregation may applaud as the name of each graduate is announced. MUSICAL INTERLUDE Suzanne Cowan, Agnieszka Dolleiser: Flutes Monique Ziegelaar: Violin Srdjan Dimitrijevic: Guitar Gigue .... .. .............. .. ......... .. .................. ... .......... .... ................... .... .. .... leno Takacs OCCASIONAL ADDRESS Dr David Cook, BE (W.Aust.), MSc PhD (Calg,), FIEAust, FTS, will deliver the Occasional Address. Or Cook has been Executive Director of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation since May 1988. Prior to this he held an academic position at the University of New South Wales, spent four years on secondment to the Australian International Bureau and was Executive Director of the National Building Technology Centre. In the course of his career Or Cook has published widely, particularly on the properties of engineering materials. THE THANKS The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor G R Sutton, will move the vote of thanks. CONCLUSION The Chancellor will close the proceedings. The Congregation is requested to stand as the procession retires. FACULTY OF HEALTH AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES Diploma in Nursing ORGAN MUSIC Organist: Greg. Oehm, BSc Before the Procession Enters Cornet Voluntary ................................................................. Anon. (18th Century) Voluntary in G ......................................................... Henry Heron, (18th Century) Voluntary in G minor ... , ................................................ John Stanley, (1713 -1786) As the Academic Procession Enters Trumpet Voluntary ...................................... Thomas Sanders Dupuis, (1733 - 1796) As the Procession Retires Postlude ................................................................. .. Leon Boellmann, (1862 - 1897) The organ used in today's Graduation Ceremony is a Yamaha HX1 from Jurjens Yamaha Living Music Centre, Wollongong. e Bruce Vaughan Adams Michael James Douglas AlIen Noni Anschau Marcus Alfred Aquilina Wendy Anne Asquith Karen Michelle Atkin Leonie Ann Attewell Susan Barker Kathryn Maree Barnes Jacqueline Marie Belcourt Jennifer Ann Bishop Julia Ann Blom Carol Marie Border Bronislava Brankovic Gavin Brian Brewer Robert John Bruseker Karen Lorriane Bryant Belinda Rose Burns Susan Madelene Busuttil Rosemarie Sarah Campbell Clotilde Carlotto Kathleen Dawn Carroll Paula Lee Chemello Margaret Anne Childs Jenny Maree Claridge EnzoConti Barbara Gail Crawford Elizabeth Anne Creighton Anne Elizabeth David Giuseppe Forlano Robert Frank David Adam Fuller Yvonne Anne Galli Anthea Leigh Garrett Tara Leigh Glasson Mariella Helena Green Julie Graver Louise Anne Guilfoyle Kellie Maree Gumm Branwyn Anne Hadfield N arelle Lee Haining David Alan Harmer Michele Jean Harris Darren Leslie Hartnett Jann Haselden Karin Lydia Hay Mary Kathleen Hitchens Rose-Ann Majella Hooper Tracey Anne Hughes WendyJune Innes Scheryl Leanne Jeske Karen Frances Kemmery Leanne Margaret Kemp Susan Barbara Kennedy John Charles King Ingrid Elizabeth Kitchen Simone Natalie Lamb Cynthia Mary Leggate Sandra EIsie Levy Becky Margaret Lewis-Clark Megan Louise Lloyd Graham Allan MacPherson Sarah Ann Marsh Brian Edward McGee Belinda Gai McGoldrick Stephanie Jane McIntyre Kirsty Frances McNamara Catherine Mary McPhail Geoffrey William Mehl Nilda Miranda Pauline Julie Moorhouse Julie Lynne Muir Michelle Ruth Murray Sandra Narelle Neely Felicia Jane Nicholson Brian Paul O'Connor Megan Louise O'Dea Francisco Javier Orueta Jean Parkin Karen Ann Paterson Belinda Mary Peters Jodie Lee Petherbridge Denise Margaret Petkevicius Rebekkah-Jane Pinazza Joanne Michelle Potter Kathryn-Anne Elizabeth Poulos Alison Margaret Purdy Andrew Sidney Timothy Raper Joylene Ann Rappo Anne Elizabeth Reid Marina Julieanne Rhodes Maria Louise Robinson Melanie Kim Robinson Anna Gwendoline Rouse Kylie Therese Shakeshaft Leslie Sharpe Bachelor of Nursing (Cont'd) Diploma in Nursing (Cont'd) Judith Rosemary Shoobridge Annette Small Venessa Gail Smith Rebecca Southern Judith Ann Spencer Anthony William Stephenson Heather Ann Stewart Katherine Elizabeth Strong Chikako Talbot Kim Yvonne Tomicic Shane Rein Visser Snezana Vlaska Henrique Wagner Craig Phillip Wainwright Catherine Lee Walker Myriam Elisabetha Antoinette Wallis Jill Margaret Washington Joanne White Linda Joan Williams Kerryn Anne Young Bachelor of Applied Science Human Movement Neville Kim Allsopp Pamela Ashcroft Andrew Keith Baker Joanne Marie Corcoran Robyn Patricia Dick Craig James Edwards Peter Ashley Harding Andrew Archibald Hill Craig John Hubbard Yvette Jaeger Owen William Kerr Justine Helen Mills Cathryn Michelle Moule Roslyn Munro David James Livingstone Naylor Paul Andrew O'Connell Annette Ruth Owen Noreen Mary Parrish Jodie Maree Regan Mark Christopher Robinson Karen Frances Seaman Dean Anthony Stocker Amanda Jane Thomas Gerald Theodorus Van Ewyk Tonia Maria Van Staveren Kenneth Dennis Whi tton Fiona Helen Wilson Lina Baytieh Wendy Braddock Tara Lee-Anne Bube Christian Costandi Sally Jacqueline Davies Simone Edwards Helene Stella Enevoldson Lisa Maria Franco Mark Gerard Gawen Lily Hamdan Sharon Gaye Horton Edward Ralph Lassau-Wray (Class 11, Division 1) Colin Solomon (Class I) Bachelor of Nursing Sheila Ann Frater Bronwyn Louise Golightly Helen Ruth Hamilton Suzanne Harris Sil via Holcroft Maureen Isaksen Susan Robyn Karpik Denise Joy Kubiak Lau Siu Wai Maggie Kok Chi Michelle Leung Maria Therese Newcombe Joanna Louise Lynn Maria Blanchette Mark Marie Louise Martin David Gordon Parkes Annette Victoria Pidoux Michelle Therese Tasseron Meredith Anne Wilcox Margaret Anne Wilson Wong May Leng Stuart Alexander Wood Bachelor of Science (Honours) Richard Andrew Floyd (Class I1, Division 1) Brett Garner (Class I) Kristen Maria Pammer (Class 11, Division 1) Bachelor of Science (Honours) and University Medal Maxwell Charles Gannon Hely (Class Public Health Human Movement Sue Marie Brown Jeanette Barbara Browne Lisa Maree Calvert Choy Mei Ling Julie Ann Collared a Wendy Collis Timothy John Coombs Robyn Lorraine Costello Robert Bruce Cruickshank Jacqueline Donsante Alison Rae Fletcher Bachelor of Science Graduate Diplomas Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) Noel Sidney Shephard Ceri Elizabeth Thomson Corazon Wilding Maree Woolley Richard James Norris Anthony Herbert Peters Jacqueline Louise Rallings Margaret Jane Robertson Scrimgeour Susan Ann Sharp Hami Syed Javed Science Anton Nicholas Arndt Sandra Kay Hunter Lisa Karsten David Kwok-Ching Mak Geoffry Daniel Pearce Master of Community Health Natalie May Baig I) Master of Public Healfu FACULTY OF SCIENCE Margaret Anne Karr H ui -Qi Liang Ardini Saptaningsih Raksanagara Samo Sinto Bachelor of Environmental Science Amanda Jane Cock Stephen Paul Hunt Christopher John McEvoy Simon Geoffrey Stuart Morton Master of Science Susan Elizabeth Alexander Daniela Astore Trevor William Batson Sarah Caroline Boot Sonia Louise Bradley Josephine Mei Chu Chan Shuk Chun Alice Ch an Ying Wai Alfred Chan Denise Ellen Chapman Patricia Ann Davies Barbara Diane Eden Pen elope Lesley Fraser Zygfryd Bronislaw Gardon Karen Andrea Jardim Kirin Undop Matthew Robert McA viney Logan Paola Andrea Maraboli Christina Tracey Mazenco Jarrod Daniel Meerkin Thomas Peter Murphy Julie Kim Parrish lan Richard Ramage Pamela Alejandra Rojas Ashley Darrel Van Houten Jane Marie Wishart Senil Yurugor Master of Arts (Honours) Department of Psychology Lynne Bousfield Master of Science (Honours) Department of Human Movement Science Herbert Groeller Douglas James Hillis Peter Anthony McCue Department of Public Health and Nutrition Judith Ann Davis Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) Peter Phillip Fox (Class 11, Division 2) Bachelor of Science Silvia Maria Babic Justin Stephen Bellwood Mark Gordon Bonner Robyn Maree Bourke Peta Marie Carden Clark Chambers James Victor Chapman Jane Belinda Cobbin Karen Elizabeth Christian Karen Louise Davies Dan Elboume John Esber Jackson Famuyiwa Samantha Lee Fraser Ana Maria Garcia Melinda Jane Hale Ross Hewitt Michelle Margaret Hindriks Carolyn Maree Hollis Gregory John Howarth Wayne Ible Anthony William Jennings Nicklaas Christian Jensen Lia Kalogeropoulos Allison Jayne Kerr Brendan John Leo Michelle Lewis Jeffrey Mark Littlejohn Hany Mahrous Jacqueline Fiona Malamalatabua Christopher David Mansell Colin Andrew Mellor Sven Parker David John Powter Andrew Neil Robinson Brian Joseph Rooney Stephen John Tracey John Tsekas Robert Anthony Vincent Brett Andrew Walker Bachelor of Science (Honours) Martin Gerard Carol an (Class II, Division 1) Nicholas Henry de Jong (Class I) Peter Keith Fagan (Class II, Division 1) Rodney Campbell Feldtmann (Class I) Kylie Alexandra Hellmund (Class II, Division 1) Meredith Kate Henderson (Class 11, Division 1) Greg Wayne Kilby (Class I) Tina-Marie Laundl (Class 11, Division 1) Peter John Maguire (Class I) Maryanne Therese McEvoy (Class II, Division 1) Ivars Valdis Reinfelds (Class I) John Charles Spitzer (Class 11, Division 1) Michaela Stephens (Class 11, Division 1) Hugo Hendrik Willem van den Bosch-Kaag (Class II, Division 1) Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Cont'd) Doctor of Philosophy (Cont'd) Sabine von der Burg (Class 11, Division 1) James Philip Ward (Class 11, Division 1) Stuart Waters (Class 11, Division 1) Graeme Austin White (Class 11, Division 1) Leanne Michelle Wirth (Class I) Robert Arthur Lassau Wray (Class 1) Rachmat Heryanto Sutjipto Thesis: "Sedimentology of the Melawi and Ketangau Basins, West Kalimantan, Indonesia" Master of Studies in Geography Those whose names appear in the programme but who are unable to be present at the ceremony will be admitted to the degrees or awarded the diplomas for which they have qualified. James Clement Forshaw Master of Science Judy Ann Ledsam Anthony Marbun David John McNamara Jurgen Schaeffer Phillip Alexander John Sides Michael Anthony Simeoni Doctor of Philosophy Department of Biology Jennifer Ann Chaplin Thesis: liThe Effects of Reproduction and Dispersal on the Population Structure of a Freshwater Ostracod" Ross Undsay Goldingay Thesis: liThe Behavioural Ecology of the Gliding Marsupial - Tetaurus Australis" Gregory James McKay Thesis: "Perturbation of T. lymphocyte sub-populations caused by human cytomegalovirus" Department of Chemistry Peter John Kirton Thesis: "Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Coke Oven Emissions" Un Yuping Thesis: "Use of Conducting Polymers for Electrochemical Detection and On-Line Derivatisation" Department of Geology N eil Randall Sherwood Thesis: "Oil Shales" CONFERRAL IN ABSENTIA NOTES DEGREES CONFERRED BY THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL SINCE THE MAY, 1991 GRADUATION CEREMONIES. Doctor of Philosophy Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Feroze Coowar ..... ........................................................................................................... .13 December, 1991 Ming Liu ...................................................................................................................................7 February, 1991 Master of Arts (Honours) Department of Human Movement Science Jeremy Pyne Shearman ....................................................................................................... 16 August, 1991 Master of Education (Honours) Mary Cecilia Martin ........................................................................................................3 December, 1991 AMENDMENTS TO THE MAY, 1991 GRADUATION BOOKLET Bachelor of Arts The following graduate'S name was not included in the booklet. Elizabeth Anne Fox Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) The following graduate'S degree should have been shown as Honours Class 11, Division 1. Nicole Saintilan Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Civil & Mining Engineering The following graduate'S degree should have been shown as Honours Class 11, Division 2. Douglas Charles Johnston AMENDMENTS TO THE OCTOBER, 1991 GRADUATION BOOKLET Bachelor of Arts (Honours) The following graduate'S name was not included in the booklet. Michael McCallum (Honours Class 11, Division 2) Associate Diploma in Computer Applications The following graduate's diploma was awarded "with Distinction". Insiah Bourke THE CEREMONY OF GRADUATION The University of Wollongong has offered university studies for more than 30 years and is known for its energy and innovation in fields ranging from creative arts to communications technology. This University looks towards the 21st century but, in the customs and ceremony of a graduation, it asserts its inheritance from the first Universities of the 12th and 13th centuries. For nearly 900 years, universities have educated and trained leaders of society and produced ideas and instruments of great social and scientific change. Yet, they proudly retain medieval traditions which still visibly celebrate both the achievements of the scholar and graduate and the universities' long commitment to the search for knowledge. The academic titles and terms of address, the music and, especially, the academic dress distinguish and colour a graduation ceremony. The gowns are modified versions of medieval university dress: all masters and scholars were then members of the clergy. This university has chosen blue gowns for all diplomas and for the Bachelor and Masters degrees. The hoods, originally a useful head cover, are lined with different coloured silks and trims to denote the type of award - for example, the Bachelor of Arts hood is lined with gold silk and the Commerce hood with emerald green. The degree graduates wear blue, tasselled trenchers or mortar boards which were introduced in 17th century Oxford and Cambridge. The dress for the doctoral degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Doctor of Creative Arts (DCA) is distinguished by red facingonthebluegownsandblackvelvetTudorBonnetswithared tassel for the PhD and a blue one for the DCA. The higher doctorates of Science, Letters and Laws have red gowns faced with blue and a Tudor bonnet tasselled with silver, gold and purple respectively. The Chancellor, gowned in black brocade trimmed with gold lace and braid, is the chief dignitary and leader of the university community. The Chancellor presides over meetings of the Governing Body, the University Council, and confers degrees and diplomas in Council's name. A graduation ceremony is in many ways an historical pageant but is above all a celebration of individual achievement and the continuing role of the university.