THE following are expected to graduate today from the University of Paisley:
HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY
T Nisbet Gallacher, Former Chief Inspector, SOEID.
FACULTY OF INFORMATION, SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Business Administration - Honours
2:1 Karen Alexandra Ainslie Clancey; Laura Jane Collins; Anthony Matthew D'Arcy; Anne Adair McMaster; David Anthony Reid. 2:2 Karen Marie Berry; Linda Brown; Heather Anne Daly; Doris Ann Lindsay; Mark Ian McBlain; Caroline Margaret McCall; Jacquelyn Anne McCall; Steven William McDonald; Caroline Jean Moore; Linda Mundell; Margo Marion Jean Newall; Kirsten Robertson; Joseph Short; Ian Tyson; Campbell Rundle Watt. 3 Margo Gaw; Margaret Johnstone Haley Goudie.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Business Administration - Distinction
Nicola Dowling; Kathryn Rebecca French; Susan Elaine Graham; Isobel McKee.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Business Administration
Stuart Craig Avery; David Bell; Martin Liam Black; Alexander Bradford; Mark Jeffrey Brennan; Andrew Burns; Johannah Louise Callaghan; Julie Carlin; Yvonne Chapman; Malcolm Cockburn Baird Cowie; Donald Bryan Currie; Brian Cuthbertson; Lynn Cuthbertson; Ursula Cheryl Dante; Vikki Kathleen Davidson; Lynn Douglas; Sharonlea Douglas; Johanne Margaret Drever; Ruth
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Education Primary
Sarah Lindsay Anderson; Margaret Mary Auld; Agnes Catherine Ayre; Siobhan Eibhlynn Baker; Glynis Clare Darragh; Samuel Dennison; Amanda Dick; Kate Elizabeth Evans; Marjorie Elizabeth Garrido; Susan Millar Getty; Joan Gibson; Karen Ann Grant; Martin William Grant; Anne Christina Harper; Rosslyn Jane Henderson; Laura Sarah Killelea; Rachel Kirkwood Leckie; Anne Esther McClune; Lesley McDill; Susan McLay McHarg; Janet Margaret McKinley; Ceris Anne Muir; Mairi Raeburn; Fiona Anne Evelyn Skillen; Amanda Thomson; Petra Suzanne Winkelholz; Deborah Hunter Young.
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Education Secondary
Kirsteen Elizabeth Adamson; Joanna Margaret Alexander; Lesley Margaret Anderson; Stuart Baird; John Kenneth Blair; Jacqueline Jane Bogie; Kathy Borts-Kuperman; Wendy Maree Boyd; Georgina Anne Brown; John Coyne; Roderick Philip Craig; Aileen Margaret Cruickshanks; Sandrine Czajkowski; Julie Elizabeth Douglas; Mairi Jane Friel; Paul Gallacher; Helen Margaret Gemmell; Maria Hazel Gillen; Donald John Gillies; Kenneth Girvan; Laura Helen Hutchison; Douglas Iain Johnstone; Leonora Roberta King; Simon Low; Petra Ann Loyer; Alison Fiona Lynas; Robert Shearer McCallum; David George McCracken; George MacArthur McDaid; Marion Catherine McGregor; Mhairi Maggie Ann McKinlay; Kenneth MacLellan; Grace Bryce Martin; Klaus Immanuel Mayer; Alison Jane Meechan; Zoe Montgomerie; Ann Murray; Carol-Anne Murray; Lorna Ness; Dalila Ousseni; Lewis Francis Paterson; Jason Payne; Claire Anne Ritchie; Gillian Rachel Ross; Bradley James Russell; Robert Wallace Sproat.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Primary - Honours
1. Roddy Black; Irene Brooks; Gillian Hamilton; Janey Livingstone Jellema; Lindsay Jane Kilpatrick; Edwina Robertson Mason; Sharon O'Neill. 2:1. Lyndsay Andrew; Jacqueline Jane Blair; Susanne Marie Collier; Susan Rita Convery; Lynne Easton Cooper; Cecilia Jennifer Crawford; Elizabeth Davidson; Jean Cooper Andrew Devenish; Irene Dunsmore; Julianne Marie Forbes; Anne Stewart Hamilton; Neil James Heath; Gillian Jane Hollis; Anne Marie Kean; Joyce Elizabeth Kerr; Shirley Hendrika McCulloch; Louise Veronica Mundell; Karen Leslie Orr; Linda Pacevitch; Heather Scott; Lynn Watson; Suzanne Helen Wilson; Fiona McDonald Young. 2:2. Louise Cardwell; Gillian Campbell Dunlop; Margaret Frances Johnstone; Graham McGarvie; Lisa Ann Riddet; Elizabeth Ver Berne. 3. Elaine McClung; Roberta Paterson; Jane Catharina Van Der Wielen; Audrey Wilson.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Primary
Elizabeth Margaret Copland; Joanna Martin Gale Fullarton; Christine McManus; Michelle Mary MacLeod; Sharon Ann Ramage; Nicola Jane Stewart.
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