Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1988 Page: 5 of 18
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Awarding of college diplomas marks milestone for area graduates
NOW and get
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for a new home, look for an Energy =
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Clair Beth Schniederjan
Clair Beth Schniederjan, daugh-
ter of Elmo and Victoria Self and
‘ sity of North Texas May 14. The
I daughter of Julius and Martha Met-
zler, she is married to Lloyd Reiter.
Mary received a bachelor of
science degree in elementary edu-
cation, and is certified to teach
grades one through eight. While in
Credit Problems?
We Finance!
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East Highway 82
Muenster
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414 East California
Gainesville
Renate Ann Hess Pagel, P.O. Box
535, Muenster, who received a
bachelor of science degree in nurs-
ing, with a minor in biology. Mar-
ried to Jacob Pagel, she is the
daughter of Tommie Sue and Pat
Hess.
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1978 Chevy Caprice......
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I erly of Gainesville, who earned a
I bachelor of science in nursing with
a minor in biology.
Ana Elise Lillard, daughter of
Kenneth and Janice Lillard, 317
Hillside, and granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H.A. McCabe, also of
Gainesville. Ms. Lillard was awar-
ded a bachelor of science in
government, with a minor in busi-
ness administration.
Elizabeth D. Norwood Biffle, 112
i Harvey St., who received a bache-
I lor of science in elementary edu-
cation, with minors in reading and
history. Married to Barry Biffle,
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214-564-3473
Highway 82 East Whitesboro, Texas East of Truck Stop
Your Job Is Your Credit!
Rogers and Cecil Burrow, all of
Whitesboro.
Carolyne Anne Weidner, daugh-
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Masters degrees were awarded to
two area residents:
Raufia Aziz Rahman, Rt. 1, Box
255, Gainesville, received a master
of science in nutrition. She is the
wife of Dr. Pervaiz Rahman of
Gainesville, and the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Aziz Ahmad Khan of La-
hore, Pakistani.
Janet Kathryn Coate Davis, 1201
Kent Dr., Gainesville, won a master
of education as an educational di-
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Linda L. Nortman was among
1.439 graduate to receive degrees
during spring commencement cer-
emonies held May 14 at North Texas
State University in Denton.
Nortman, who received a bache-
lor of arts degree in psychology,
was one of 53 honors students to be
conferred cum laude.
: The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
F. Hermes of Lindsay, Nortman
graduated from Lindsay High
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Helen M. Sicking
Helen M. Sicking received an
MBA in real estate analysis from
the University of North Texas May
14.
She is a 1977 graduate of Gaines-
ville High School and a 1980 gradu-
Friedrich’
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School in 1981, and also attended certificate of proficiency in-mineral
Cooke County College. She is em-’ land management from Tyler Ju-
ployed with the Roy G. Bryan ac- nior College in 1982.
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she is the daughter of Bettye agnostician/supervisor. Married to
Vaughan of Gainesville and the Matthew Davis, she is the daughter
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dumville
Vernon Lindsay. of South Padre Island.
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hh Mary Louise Reiter graduated
dh. magna cum laude from the Univer-
ministration degree in personnel Law in Houston.
management and organizational She is a member of the Board of
behavior. Advocates, American In of Court
Carla served as treasurer of the XV and a varsity team member in the late Ted Schniederjan, gradu- .
American Society for Personnel mock trial competition. She was ated May 21 from the University of college, she achieved a grade point
Administration from 1987-88. She chosen for the Student Bar Texas at Austin with a bachelor of average of 3.95 out of a possible 4.0.
was amember of Gamma Beta Phi Association President’s Merit business administration in market- An overall grade point average of
and Phi Theta Kappa (honorary Award and was selected as one of ing. She was one of 1,015 business 3.80 is required to graduate magna
scholastic.) two student instructors to teach ad- administration degree candidates. cum laude. Mary was a member of
Since graduation, she is em- vocacy class last term. She has Attending commencement ex- Phi Theta Kappa, and was past sec-
ployed as a personnel recruiter at been nominated for Who’s Who ercises were Elmo and Victoria retary of the club.
Sally Beauty Company in Denton, among la w students in America and Self; Renee Schniderjan of Mu- Attending the graduation were
She is a 1983 graduate of Lindsay will take the bar exam in July. enster; Ted, Carolyn, Adam and her husband and parents; Wilfred,
High School and a 1986 graduate of Attending the graduation cere- Adirenne Rekerdres of Dallas; Polly and Roger Reiter; Keith and
Cooke County College. mony were Terry’s husband, Danny Michael, Jeanice, Sean and Ashley Kay Lynn Grewing; and Paul,
Gilbreath; her mother, Mrs. Henry Schniederjan of Norman, Okla.; Susan, Daniel and Brent Reiter.
Grewing Jr.; her sisters, Kathy and Stephin Goodin, Sharmaine DeViL *** ■
Kay Grewing; and her brother, lers and Patty Hornbeck of Austin. Diplomas were awarded to 627
Mike Grewing of Gainesville. Clair plans to attend graduate graduates during the 85th comm-
school to work towards a master’s encement ceremonies at Texas
■ ofbusiness administration. Roman’s University’s main ca-
*** mpus in Denton May 14 and at its
Houston Center May 15.
— Carl W. Sicking received a mas- TWU President Shirley Chater
■ ters of science degree with a con- conferred 317 bachelor’s degrees,
■ centration in computer engineering 285 master’s degrees and 25 doc-
K from the University of New Mexico toral degrees.
B May 15. Receiving bachelor’s degrees
B Carl is a 1986 graduate of Texas from this area were
B A&M University and a 1982 gradu- Leigh Anne Burrow, who earned a
B ate of Gainesville High School. He is bachelor of science in consumer
■ employed by Sandia National science and a minor in business,
f Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. Leigh Anne is the daughter of
g He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. George and Sandra Burrow, 1304
| Sicking, 501 Walter Rd., Magnolia, of Gainesville, and the
“ Gainesville. ’ granddaughter of Ezell and DeAva
Carla Hoenig
Carla Hoenig, daughter of Ray-
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with a bachelor of business ad- law May 7 at South Texas College of (
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1972 Dodge Dart.............99.00
1978 Ford LTD...................99.00
1978 Thunderbird.............99.00
1981 Dodge Charger .... 199.00
1973 Ford Galaxy...........199.00
1976 Buick LeSabre......299.00
1980V.W. Rabbit............299.00
1980 Datsun....................299.00
1978 Chevy Caprice......399.00
1977 Chevy Caprice...... 399.00
1976 Pontiac Grand Prix _
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Williams, Eric. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1988, newspaper, May 26, 1988; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569744/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.