THE following are expected to graduate today from St Andrew's College, Bearsden, Glasgow:
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
(Honours)
(PRIMARY EDUCATION)
I - Anne Anderson; Eileen Cannon; Angela Susan Cassells; Alison Angela Fagan; Fraser George Gillan; Marion Teresa Henry; Louise Anne Kerr; Claire Frances MacGregor; Caroline Mary Mahoney; Bernadette Elizabeth McCluskey; Paula McCluskey; Anne McGinley; Lorraine Jane McGinn; Elizabeth Anne McGlynn; Lianne Mary McKellar; Linda Margaret Murphy; Lyndsay Catherine Ritchie; Catherine Stewart. II:1 - Jane Booth; Angela Joan Brennan; Julie Anne Breslin; Pauline Carol Campbell; Elaine Dailey; Elizabeth Ward Devine; Miriam Leah Duffin; Anne Marie Dunn; Maureen Elliott; Angela Francine Ewing; Jeanette Fox; Ann Friel; Andrew John Gallagher; Kathleen Mary Gilgunn; Victoria May Gillen; Elizabeth Hannaway; Marian Kelly; Christine Mary MacPhee; Anne McKendry; Mary Clare McMahon; Claire McNamee; Sarajane McQuade; Fiona Ann Mullan; Rosanna Orr; Lucy Marie Power; Carolyn Smith; Geraldine Dinah Smith; Margaret Mary Tait; Patricia Tarbert; Anne Marie Waters; Elizabeth Mary Whelan.
II:2 - Clare Allan; Brenda Mary Bacon; Marie Bernadette Bennett; Joanne Elise Blair; Julie Breslin; Catherine Bronshoff; Peter Cairns; Morag Carson; Susan Conkie; Louise Ann Curley; Jennifer Margaret Currie; Deirdre Maire Docherty; Helen Donald; Nicola Joanne Doogan; Peter Francis Elliott; Francesca Fazzi; Alison Louise Gallagher; Donna Gallagher; Marianne Hebden; Anne Maria Hendrick; Margaret Hopgood; Alison Devine Kerr; Sharon Helen Leavy; Angela Leonard; Mary Catherine MacInnes; Caroline Margaret MacKenzie; Joan MacNeil; Ellen MacPhee; Francis Mallon; Anne Martin; Joanne McBrearty; Anne Patricia McCallum; Lynn McCurrie; Nicola Catherine McGuigan; Carolyn McGurk; Fiona McKerral; Margaret-Anne McLeod; Pauline McStay; Gail Mooney; Elizabeth Ann Murray; Clare O'Neill; Michele Janet Nelson; Claire Pinto-Felix; Aileen Patricia Ramsay; Jacqueline Sarah Robinson; Mary Monica Carroll; Susan Smith; Kathleen Ellen Wilson; Stephanie Wynn.
III - Suzanne Louise Armstrong; Marie Louise Bonnar; Helen Bradley; Rosemarie Burke; Paula Ann Burns; Maureen Byrne; Gabrielle Louise Coffey; Nicola Marie Deane; Angela Mary Docherty; Richard Docherty; Marjorie Doherty; Maureen Agnes Donnelly; Jane Elise Duffy; Helen Fourna; Stephen Paul Gilhooley; Louise Ann Gillies; Karen Heenan; Sarah Jane Hossack; Louise Anne Hutchison; Fiona Marie MacInnes; Kirsty Anne MacKinnon; Marie-Claire McGarrity; Elizabeth McKinstry; Karen-Anne McLaughlin; Fiona Catherine McLean; Linda McShane; Karen Mary Neilly; Kirsten O'Neill; Dawn Maria Pepper; Cara Anne Pimley; Jacqueline Alice Rowantree; Michelle Simmonette; Frances Marie Sinclair; Lorraine Stuart; Caroline Anne Taylor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
(PRIMARY EDUCATION)
Pass - Alan Patrick Burns; Michele Capaldi; Mae Carr; Nicholas Gerard Crossan; Esther Devine; Ruth Doherty; Lorna Catherine Dowell; Frances Louise Farrell; Linda Gray; Suzanne Marie Hattie; Lawrence John MaGuire; Karen McAllion; Pamela McCallum; Donna Marie McGartland; Marie McGoldrick; Lynn McGuire; Wendy McLean; Alison Theresa Morran; Kathleen Maria Mulhern; Charlene Margaret Mullan; Caroline Pierotti; Ellen Quinn; Yvonne Marie Steel; Lisa Marie Winstanley.
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