i } 7 : E 30 - Wednesday, June 3, 1987 - North Shore News Graduates finish years of study From page 29 Mechanical Eng: fain Niall ‘Reginald Bowman; Innes William Hood; Susan Catherine Thorn- thwaite. Bachelor of Architecture: Christopher Robert Vajda. Eachelor of Commerce: Donald William Bobert; Wei. Suan Cheah; James Stuart Cummings; Thomas John Dallimore; Anthony Stephen Frost; Petra Ganzenmueller; Graham Sean Lee; Gregory Chi- Kit Liang; James Brian Richard MacKenzie; Stuart Clifford MeNeill; Brian Gilmour . Newall; Leslie James Porter; Jason Tse- Chen Sze; Fredrick; Donald Ver- tone; Allison Margaret Winnett. - Doctor of Dental Medicine: Vivien Wai Yee Leong; Michael Dennis Prescott; Glenn Anthony Van As. _ Bachelor of Education (Elemen- tary): Mary Bernice Cowan; Aaron Malks; Ann Patricia Mitchell. Bachelor of Education (Special Educ): Kerstin Wiriter. Bachelor of Laws: /Barbara Jane . Bestwick; Jennifer Mary Bishop; Colette Chilcott; \Mary Naomi Childs; James Stuart Cummings; John Robert Esson; Donald Peter Hall; John.‘Geoffrey Howard; Jennifer Anne McCarron; Shauna , . Lynne Olney; Simon Jonathan Richards. Doctor of Medicine: ‘Kathryn Ann Bell; Donald James Bethune; John Brent Bowering; ‘Kathleen Andrea Dalinghaus; Ian|Cameron Macduff.” Fyfe; Douglas / / Matthew - Hassan; - Michael Francis Humer; Cynthia ” Louise Mitchell; Suzi Tevendale. Bachelor of’ Physical Education: Donald Edwin Adamic. _. ; Bachelor of. Science, Major in Bi- ology: Geoffrey, Lloyd Grant; . Mark Sie Woon Huang; Catriona . : Helen Jamieson; . Dean - Coriell’ Cooper Johnston; Lily . Kaye; “Lydia Josephine Soukup; John - Gregory Warrington. os --Bachelor of -Science, . Honors in Chemistry: James David* Mark. ‘Chesko. “Bachelor - of Science, | “Major. ‘in. , _ * Computer Science: Lori Jeanne ‘:; Murton. ¢< -: 2 ‘Bachelor of Science, ' “Major, ‘in. Geological Science: Ninna Jessen; * | :* : ‘Donald ‘Michele : Joseph | Pirie . Bo! ‘Mustard. “Bachelor: ‘of. Science, ‘Combined 7 - Honors “in Geological ‘Science: and . “Geophysics: . ‘ Maria” Franceska Balzer... 3 Bactielor ‘of! Science,” Honors in ~ Mathematics: Farhang Rabbani. _.- Bachelor of. ‘Sciénce; ‘ Combined ! Honors in.Mathematics and’ Phys- ‘ics: Tomik Yaghoobian. - ‘Bachelor of Science, Major in _Microbiology: — Colette Patricia “Forristal; Edward Dwayne Karateew; Ulf Rommel; ' Debra “Anne Sandilands. Bachelor of Science, Major in --Physics: Steven James McDonnell. Bachelor -of Science, Honors in ‘Physiology: David Michael . Pataky; Ian Thomas Thordarson. Bachelor of Science, Major in, ” Psychology: ‘Colin Edward. Erb;' ‘Carol Ligumsky. Bachelor of Science, Major in Zo- ology: . Richard Frederick, Alex- : ander.” Bachelor. of Science in Agriculture, Major in Animal Science: Donna ‘Lynn Bartlett. Bachelor of: Landscape Architec- ture: Dawn Brockington. Bachelor of Science in Forestry: Michelle Alexa Green. Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Jillian Anne. Bice; Susan- Mary .Dundas Helm; Karen Margaret McNeill; Corinne Doris Stewart; Katrina Marie Thrift; Susan Margaret Wood. Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy: Wendy Christine Goodwin. Bachelor of Social Work: Margot -Lynn Fleming. Diploma in Education: Carrie Shak Yee Jung. Bachelor of Science (Dietetics): Leslie Colleen Beck. eae AT THE. USC Annual Spring Convocation held May 27, May 28 t | and May 29, the following focal students won scholarships, medals and prizes: Heads of graduating classes: Governor-General's Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Classes in the Faculties of Arts and Science, B.A. and B.Sc. degrees): Farhang Mark Winslow Bishop (West Van- couver, B.C.) Royal Architecture Institute of Canada Medal (graduating student with the highest standing in the School of Architecture): Mary Ann Hager (West Vancouver, B.C.) D.G. Laird Prize in Soil Science, Rabbani (West Vancouver, B.C.) $150 (outstanding student in Soil Faculty of Science. Science): Andrea Louise Ryan H.R. MacMillan Prize in For- (North Vancouver, B.C.). $350 (Head of the Graduating Class in Forestry, Henry James Medal (top-ranked B.S.F. or B.Sc. Forestry degree): graduating student .in Architec- American Institute of Architects he new Industrial Relations Act— Bill 19 — is designed to build better - _ industrial relations in British Columbia. _ That! s the basic principle... ‘We want to protect the public .., a interest, ‘and at the same time, add: more fairness to industrial relations and’ - create.a climate for growth and much _- needed new.investment. ° But good legislation can be made even better. Which i is why + we ‘continued to ture); Mary Ann Hager (West Vancouver, B.C.) Jean Bolocan Memorial Prize, $40 (outstanding student in the Department of Psychology): Stephanie Eileen Shepard (North Vancouver, B.C.) German Government Book Prize (for proficiency in Germanic Studies): Sabrina Franziska M. Class (North Vancouver, B.C.) Italian Government. Book Prizes (proficiency in Hispanic and Italian Studies); Neda Majzub “Honors History): (West Vancouver, B.C.) and Ivana Stjepovic (North Vancouver, B.C.), Fred A. Krugel Memorial Prize, $175 (outstanding record in Mod- ern German Literature): Marcine . Birgit Peter (West Vancouver, B.C.) J.H. Steward Reid Medal and Prize in Honors History, $250 (most outstanding record in Paul Neave Nelles (North Vancouver, B.C. ) See UBC Page 32 consult with unions, business and: individual British Columbians while . making changes along the’ way... a You told us ‘your concems and, we. listened. -. 2° You asked for consultation and. clarification and you Proposed amendments. 7 - We responded. With major'and: ‘wince chiniipes that make the legislation better yet Keep the principlés of the Bill intact. : —WE HAVE, FOR EXAMPLE: - 8 Guaranteed that employees who face discipline for refusing back-to-work orders have full access to grievance and’ . @ Changed the role and the powers of the. - Industrial Relations Commissioner so ~ responsibility and accountability.for key _ ~ decisions lie with the Minister of Labour and elected officials. ‘@ Eliminated a clause that left the impression that “firing without cause”. . 7 could occur. @ Banned workers hired during a strike . or lockout from voting on a collective bargaining issue. @ Ensured hiring of trainees and apprentices i in the union sector is covered by collective agreements. arbitration procedures. . -e@ Clarified a clause,that was seen to. infringe on unions ’ right to legitimately - "discipline their’ members. 7 © Made a number of additional substantive changes. Bill 19 adds up to industrial stability, ne new investment, and most importantly, new *. more.secure jobs for British Columbians. “Bil 19. Let's make it work. - For all of us.” —— Lyall Hanson, MINI nightie F LABOUR AND CONSUMER SERVICES