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        Beth Gilliam Price ('89) in the 1989 Aerie yearbook.      
    
    I met my husband, Buddy, at UNT in 1988 after I had moved to an apartment the spring of my junior year. He was driving the campus shuttle bus I took to classes. The night before we met I had just completed a list I'd been working on and praying over for months: exactly what I wanted and exactly what I didn't want in a husband. We knew by day three that we were meant for each other and we were married a year later. That was 33 years ago, and we still know that we each found our "One!"
Beth Gilliam Price ('89)
  Colorado Springs, Colorado  

    
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