THE following are expected to graduate from the Royal Scottish Academy
of Music and Drama in Glasgow:
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
IN MUSIC
(Honours)
I -- Pamela Clarke; Gordon Munro; Cherry Nolan. II:1 -- Gillian
Erskine; Paola Fallone; Laura Ferguson; Alan Jenkins; Lynn Jeppesen;
Sandra Lever; Heather Lewry; Maureen Lynch; Angeline McCloy; Linda
Moore; Stephen Rodger; Caroline Seils. II:2 -- Jonathan Michael; Elaine
Milne; Jonathan Reed; Helen Simpson. Degree -- Rhona McCulloch; Lynne
Morris; Maree Neally; Lesley Stewart.
SCHOOL OF DRAMA
(these degrees will be conferred at Glasgow University)
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Dramatic Studies
Russell Barr; Catherine Baxter; Lee Blakeley; Joanna Booth; David
Boyd; Suzanne Fannin; David Fehilly; Georgina Griffith; Greg Haiste;
Iain Heslam; Laura Hornby; Katherine Lownds; Glen March; Claire Millar;
Jane McCall; Donald McLeary; Julie Nimmo; Gillian Ross; Jessica Rundle;
James Rycroft; Alasdair Sheard; Sharon Shrubsall; Neil Smith; Mark
Stevenson; Carla Thompson; Clifton Turner.
RSAMD Diploma
Dramatic Arts
Alan Cameron; Philip Carroll; Gary Cassidy; Trasa Dilks; Anthony
Donaldson; Iain Fulton; Suzanne Gregg; Ella Harris; Ulrike Kollwitz;
Stephen McDowall; Carol McIntosh; Neo Swee Lin; Scott Paterson; Michael
Perceval-Maxwell; Emma Rolph; Raymond Short; Joel Strachan; Christopher
Tune.
Stage Management Studies
Erica Boyd-Lane; Heidi Brazil; Karen Gadsby; Jennifer Irvine; Andrew
Louis; Sarah Lyness; Ruth Moore; Scott Neilson; Catherine Owens; David
Thomson; Malcolm Walker; Beverley Yuen; Jacobus Zwart.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
(these degrees will be conferred at Glasgow University)
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Musical Studies
(Honours)
II:1 -- Daniel Edwards; Neil Foster; Elizabeth O'Sullivan; Brigid
Patey; Alistair Savage; Louise Webster. II:2 -- Steven Crawford; Alison
Kay; Kirstie Yeoman.
BA
Kathryn L. Bailie; Nicholas Bhattacharjee; Caireen F. Gourlay; Laura
Gove; Andrea Harper; Joanne R. Hofton; Lynne Kerr; Andrew J. McGarva;
Jennifer R. Makin; Hazel Morrison; Kevin Murphy; Joanne M. R. Neild;
Lisa J. Nicol; Iain W. D. Paterson; Euan Richardson; Clare E. Sargent;
Andrea J. Stafford; Dominique Starosta-Binnie; Susan M. Thirsk; Andrew
J. Thomson; Nichol D. Thomson; Mark J. Traynor; Douglas D. Walker.
RSAMD Diploma
Performance
Jonathan Bews; Lesley J. Buchanan; Jon C. Cherry; Charles Coelembier;
Robin Greenway; Alison F. McGillivray; Evelyn McGrory; Paul J. Medd;
Heather J. Nicoll; Morag E. Paterson.
Teacher
Emma Hasegawa; Siobhan C. Lynch; David Prentice; Fiona L. Richardson.
Certificate of Postgraduate Studies
Tasmin Ashley; Richard C. J. Ashton; Michael Boel; Rachel L. Bradley;
Richard Burkhard; Wendy-Ann Cameron; Rachel E. Chapman; Christopher
Dicken; Andrew Dickie; Alan Emslie; Susan Evans; Jan Fedderson; Julie
Flanagan; Fiona Galloway; Stuart French; Carlos Ariel Garcia; Gillianne
Haddow; May Halyburton; Helen Hossack; D. Matthew Hynes; Altai Kusainov;
Ann Laird; Alyth McCormack; Kirsty McDonald; Joan McKay; Louise Matthew;
John Miller; Stuart Muir; Louise Nicholson; Paul Rendall; Philip
Richardson; Elaine Robertson; Noeleen Robinson; Colette Ruddy; Anthony
D. Thompson; Susanna C. Tudor-Thomas; Benjamin Vary; Graeme White;
Stephanie Williams.
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