THE following are expected to graduate today from The Scottish College
of Textiles, the faculty of textiles of Heriot-Watt University, at a
ceremony at the Old Parish and St Paul's Church, Galashiels.
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Andrew Craig; Sarah Elizabeth Taylor.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN (TEXTILES)
I -- Sharon Dent; Jacqueline Margaret Love; Astrid Christina
Weightman. II:1 -- Helen Hilary Brodison; Janet Cleghorn; Laura Jane
Coy; Sharon Margaret Dick; Sarah Leigh Dunbar; Elaine Margaret Macaulay;
Gillian Anne Paton; Gwenda Tinline; Vanessa Maria Trythall; Louise
Valentine. II:2 -- Hazel Moira Brodie; Clare Elizabeth Campbell; Mary
Anne Carmichael; Fiona Elizabeth Cowan; Swarn Kaur Dhanjal; Suzanne
Lynne Gold; Karin Gunning; Jill Hollingsworth; Rhona Ann Lamont; Morna
Mackay; Alison Jane McFadzen; Louise Isabelle Millar; Elizabeth Sara
Morland; Nicola Mullen; Katherine Christina Mary Anne Sinclair; Fiona
Steel; Sally Thomson. III -- Ann Katherine Bromley; Sarah Catherine
Clark; Sandra Marie Gabbidon; Karlyn Gail Myers.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
CLOTHING
I -- Linda Thornton Revels. II:1 -- Anne Rae Anderson; Samantha Jayne
Beaumont; Suzanne Carson; Karen Connelly; Natalie Crichton; Jane
Donnachie; Louisa Jane Evans; Paula Louise Garlinge; Karen Margaret
Harcus; Susan Margaret Hutton; Lynn Kirkland; Annabel Ainslie Kohler;
Fiona Elizabeth Lees; Catherine MacLean; Carol Andrew McLellan; Lynsay
Jane Milne; Sheila Mary Phillipson; Hazel Ann Small; Nicola Stewart;
Hayley Ann Sweet; Abigail Jane Wilson. II:2 -- Heather Elaine Dick;
Susan Brenda Jane Dorricott; Susan Gow; Louise Pauline Gray; Jacqueline
Drysdale Laird; Caroline MacDougall; Jane McKechnie; Stephanie Jean
Ross; Carrie Walker; Jessica Hannah Withall; Tsui Ling Wong. III --
Elizabeth Ann Jane Adams; Balvinder Purewall; Michelle Simpson. DEGREE
-- Alison Kate Dalrymple; Mary Louise Spouse.
COLOUR CHEMISTRY
II:1 -- Vanessa Lorraine Murray. II:2 -- Michael Brett Graham; Fiona
Simpson. III -- Jennifer O'Hara. DEGREE -- David Taylor.
MANUFACTURING COMPUTING (TEXTILES)
I -- Nicholas Hume Bell; Dalibor Prhal. DEGREE -- Andy Chow; John
Nicholas Ewart; Denise Lai; Wendy McAspurn; Lynn McClung.
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
II:1 -- Natalie Elizabeth Armstrong; Martin Andrew Bartram; Clive
Henry Gillanders; Kirsteen Alison MacLean; Emma Catherine Louise Tod.
II:2 -- Grant Davidson Buchanan; Barbara Helen Johnston; Allan James
Renwick; Mary Patricia Ryan; Angela Graham Thomson; Karena Teresa
Tulloch; Simon Nicholas James Vear. III -- David George Miller Paul
Moody. DEGREE -- Lee Albert Divito; Derek Hamilton; Christine Kwan;
Kevin Robert Laidlaw; Colin David Walker.
TEXTILES WITH CLOTHING STUDIES
II:1 -- Zoe-Anne Duddy; Minh Thu Thi Huynh; Victoria Helen Isles;
Caroline Anne Lindsay; Anne McKenna; Mairi Louise Reid; Rachel Anne
Ryder; Fiona Walker. II:2 -- Gillian Blair; Kirsty MacDonald; Anne-Marie
Strain. III -- Margaret-Anne Foreman; Rebecca Joan McFerran; Leyie Wong.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
COMBINED STUDIES
Zoe Lucy Allingham; Lorna-Jayne Brannigan; Kim Mahiri Johnston.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
COMBINED STUDIES
II:2 -- Steven Blues; Sonia Elizabeth Breeze; Zaharenia Saridakis;
Yau-Bong Wong. III -- Samantha Jane Cormack; Stephanie Jane Moncur;
Helen Shuttleworth; Victoria Winifred Sloan. DEGREE -- Martin Byrne;
Diana Hoi Win Chan; Brenda Christine Claypole; Malcolm Adam Cleghorn;
Katrine Judith Cramer; Janet Helen Dodds; Keeley Gwyneth Henderson;
Corinna Dawn Laing; Jill Marie Lough; Joanna Morag MacLean; Katrina Mary
McArdle; Calum Miller McPhail; Jennifer Ann Nicolson; David Parker;
Chris Robertson; Cristina Luisa Scavizzi; Julie Margaret Scott; Rhona
Margaret Soreide; William Carrick Sutherland; Jeanette Tuddenham; Rhonda
Estelle Tweed; Alastair Robert Waugh; Alastair George White; Nicola
Sinden White; Carla Janet Wilson; Colin Wylie Wilson; Craig John Wilson;
Reuben Lorne Oliver Wilson; Jennifer Anne Young.
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