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May 2010 The termly alumni newsletter for Latymer Upper School Latymerians trekking in Ladakh, Northern India 2009 CONTENTS School News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 News of Latymerians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Development News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Alumni Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Latymerians in North America . . . 16 Latymerians in Australasia . . . . . . . . . 17 Graduate Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Social Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 From the Archives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Forthcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 SCHOOL NEWS Professor Richard PERHAM (1955), our current Chair of Governors has decided to stand down in the autumn following our prize giving and the opening of the new library and science building. James GRAHAM (1976) will succeed him as chair of the governors. SPORT MUSIC and DRAMA Leilani Bellieni has captained the Latymer girls’ football team for the past year and was selected to play in the Independent Schools’ Football Association for Girls’ match against Australia, held at Bewdley Town FC in the West Midlands in January. This has been the boys’ soccer term and the 1st X1 enjoyed the success of reaching two cup finals, the London Independent Schools Cup (against St Pauls) and the Inner London County Cup. Their last game of the season at Wood Lane was a 4-0 win against an Old Latymerians FC X1, led by Lewis TOSEY (2006). ACADEMIC Sixth former, David Adamson has won a prestigious Rolls Royce Scholarship to study mechanical engineering at the University of Sheffield. David, who is currently studying A levels in maths, physics and design technology, applied for the scholarship having researched opportunities on the website. 3000 applications were received, just 16 candidates were interviewed and only 5 scholarships awarded. David will share his time between Rolls Royce’s main engineering works at Derby and the university. Rolls Royce will sponsor his tuition and fees, pay him a salary, give him ongoing practical training at their plant in Derby and guarantee him a job on graduation! Eric SALAMA (1979) gives advice to students at a Latymer careers evening. EXTRA CURRICULAR Each school vacation our students are lucky enough to explore other countries on activity or cultural trips. This Easter has been no exception with several groups travelling to Venice, Hamburg, Nice, Berlin, Banyoles in Spain, or on Duke of Edinburgh’s expeditions in the Lake District. Some had their return flights severely delayed by the volcanic ash and faced epic alternate return journeys. 1st X1 player, Charlie Connor in action v St Bedes The rugby squads have produced good results this season. Two played for Middlesex RFU, Duncan Stirling for the U16s and Alex Hodgkinson for the U17s. The senior players have been busy on a variety of projects earning funds for the 1st and 2nd XV’s South Africa rugby tour, set to depart in July. PARENTS Gay Search, a TV presenter and author, and Nickki French are two former parents who in recent years have given tirelessly of their time and skill by planning and planting tubs, pots and beds around the School site. Their colourful and varied planting schemes have enhanced the school and help make this part of Hammersmith much greener. Thank you ladies! The former parents group is flourishing! Members attend a couple of meetings each year and many ask to receive OLNEWS. As with Gay and Nicky, many former parents support the school in a variety of ways, including our fund raising. Several of them act as the mailbox for our younger members and report that they read OLNEWS before passing it on. A capacity audience was treated to music of the highest quality when Latymer held its second spring concert at St John’s Smith Square, Westminster. The evening was largely choral, with a performance from the Latymer Consort (the top choir in the School) of Shakespeare songs and sonnets, set to music by George Shearing. This was followed by the Barbershop Sextet – a group of six Upper Sixth boys who performed a medley of specially arranged music. Schola Cantorum (the girls’ choir) and the Chamber Choir (the boys’ choir) joined forces to perform Faure’s Requiem, together with a small orchestra. A successful new venture for this group has been an oversubscribed short course on history of art given by Latymer’s legendary art history teacher, Robert Orme. If you (or your parents!) are interested in joining this group then do contact Adwoa Winter in the Development Office. STAFF NEWS Four loyal members of staff retire this summer: Jim Clark (known to many as their rowing coach) who is currently head of design technology; John Wilson, the head of examinations and a geography teacher together with his wife, Caroline, the school nurse; and Colin Appleton, our librarian. 2 Malcolm Howe, who retired last year after eight years at the school in our facilities support team, sadly passed away in February after a fight with cancer. Pupils and staff alike were very sad to hear this news as Malcolm was a popular figure around School, always cheerful and happy to help. An example the planting at school. A scene from the middle school play, Bartholomew Fair. 3 OBITUARIES It is with deep regret that we note the passing of the following Latymerians: Michael William ANNEAR (1942) BVetMed MRCVS. John Mervyn CARTER (1961). Stanley George INNS (1936). Jonathan Lee ALLEN (1998) BSc. In late March Jon was on his bicycle on the A338 in Wiltshire and swerved to miss a huge 15 ft water-filled pothole and fatally collided with a lorry. He was a Captain in the 1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers; his unit paid tribute to the “energetic and utterly professional officer with a bright future ahead of him”. He had recently worked as an instructor at Sandhurst but prior to that he had served in Cyprus and then survived two tours of duty, fighting the Taliban under fire in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Currently he was an adjutant to his regiment. At Latymer Jon rowed in the 1st Vlll and was a popular sixth former. After School he read human health and exercise at Oxford Brookes University. Our deepest condolences extend to his parents and family, his girlfriend and other friends. Stewart Gilbert CAMPBELL (1940) BSc. His wife Dorothy informed us of the death of Stewart, aged 87. He had gained 1st class honours in engineering from King’s College, University of London and worked from 1942-45 in the Royal Aircraft Establishment. This was followed by a brief spell an assistant lecturer at the University of Glasgow. Before joining the Safety in Mines Research Establishment in 1957 until his retirement in 1983 he worked at the National Coal Board’s Central Engineering Establishment. Charles George DEWEN (1941). George was taken ill whilst with his wife on a cruise liner at Colombo and died in hospital there on March 5. He had served in the Sick Berth Branch of the Royal Navy 1944-47and then with the ambulance services of Watford Borough, Hertfordshire, Middlesex and Nottingham; He became the city ambulance officer in Nottingham before being the county ambulance officer for county Durham from 1963-85. He was the deputy county organiser for the WRVS, in Co. Durham from 1986-94 and was a member, of the Social Security Appeal Tribunal from 1988-94. Soon after leaving school he was active in the OLA putting together the printed directory and circulating it to members. Michael LEHR (1961) MA FCIMA. Mike was a widely known and popular Latymerian. At school he was involved with choral music but also developed a love for guitar and rock’ n’ roll. He had a rock group that performed in the Jantaculum as “Gildniks”. Mike was also Regimental Sergeant Major in the school CCF. From Latymer he went up on an Exhibition to read mathematics at Trinity, Cambridge after which he briefly taught maths at Latymer. At Trinity he joined the Jesus chapel choir and a university rock band – “The Golden Blades”. These two musical strands came together in the Cambridge Twentieth Century Church Light Music Group, which led Mike to 4 writing contemporary guitar-based Christian music, which he continued ever since. His career was as a management accountant with the Lucas Group, the London Graduate School of Business Studies and the EMI Group record division, rising to Finance Director and then MD. He subsequently took on roles in the NHS and local government, but found these frustratingly bureaucratic. His first two wives died very young and he is survived by two daughters and his third wife, Mary Kay. His late brother David (1963) was also at school but sadly died in his 30s. Raymond Harry DOBSON (1950) MB ChB FFARCS. Harry studied medicine at the University of Birmingham after reluctantly leaving a Latymerians’ cricket tour to attend for interview. After national service as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, he eventually became a consultant anaesthetist at Dudley Road (later Birmingham City) Hospital. He died in December 2009 after a very brave battle with multiple myeloma. He had once captained Moseley Golf Club. John DRYSDALE (1947). John died suddenly at his home in Nerja, Spain on January 1st. He was the elder brother to Bruce (1948) and Peter (1951) to whom we extend our condolences. John transferred to Latymer from Woking Grammar School in the fifth form. He represented Latymer at soccer and athletics and after his national service played football for the Old Latymerians for over a decade. In 1949 he joined HM Customs and Excise, retiring in 1984. He married Evelyn in 1966 and they had a son, Jeremy. Leonard Andrew DUNCANSON (1945) BSc PhD. Andy died last August; he was often in contact with the Latymerian Office yet sadly we hold no biographical information on him, but he told us recently that he had, “too many wartime memories to list. They covered evacuation to Taunton, then Slough, before returning to Hammersmith in time for V1 and V2 weapons. I have respectful memories of many members of staff - particularly the headmaster Freddy Wilkinson. They were a worthy bunch who were prepared to let us develop many school activities.” Mike FERN (1963). Mike died June 2009 aged 64, after a 5-year battle with stomach cancer. His funeral in Stratford-upon-Avon was attended by his widow Ann, children Victoria and Andrew, friends and family including long-term great friends Roy BILLINGHAM (1961) and Chris CLARK (1963). Mike graduated after school from Brighton CAT and was chief soils engineer with Wimpey Construction working all over the world. After living in Dubai for some time he was poached by Gammon Construction and worked in Hong Kong as their soils engineer for many years before retiring to Stratford-upon-Avon. Apart from his work and family, Mike’s main claim to fame is being an avid collector and hoarder having scoured second-hand shops, municipal dumps and, latterly, e-bay since starting at Latymer in 1955! He amassed one of the finest musical record collections to rival any Latymerian. Other collectible eccentricities included second-hand cars and spare parts, Ann is still trying to dispose of 37 second-hand car tyres! James Richard GALE (1949). Jamie died in February at his Spanish home and is survived by his wife, Pauline. Michael John GILBERT (1958) BSc. Michael latterly lived in Worthing and had had a career in livestock and managing estates, but later he had owned auction rooms. Victor George GUEST (1934) BSc. During WW11 Vic was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Middlesex Regiment and rose to the rank of Major. His subsequent career was in the gas industry in the search for North Sea oil and he was responsible for drawing up agreements and licences, retiring in 1983. He had once proudly recalled to us the day when he broke the school U15 sport record, on the 2nd June 1933. John Leslie Copinger HARVEY (1938) PhD. John served in the RAF during WW11 and then took up teaching at Portsmouth Polytechnic, lecturing in geology and geography. He lived in Yelverton, Devon and died in February aged 88yrs. Charles Ernest HOWICK (1942). Charles was at school from 1936-42 and he then worked for the Inland Revenue from 1942-1984, retiring as their assistant director of personnel to live in Worthing with his wife, who survives him. He was always involved with the OLA. William Howard MEACOCK (1933). In WW11 Bill was a staff sergeant in the East Africa Pay Corps. After the war he worked as an administrator at Royal Masonic Hospital and for the Performance Rights Society, music services. He died in October 2009, aged 93. Frank PITTMAN (1934). Frank was brought up in Hammersmith, the youngest brother of three, the eldest being Alan (1928). The family ran a successful butcher’s and meat business in the Broadway, they used the field behind Doddington House, their home in Lime Grove, to graze cattle. His ability in art at Latymer earned him a place at Goldsmith College where he trained as a teacher specialising in history, English and PE. With a world threatened by Fascism, Frank felt it his duty to challenge and this meant confronting the Black Shirts on London’s streets, fundraising for the Basque children, refugees from Guernica and Bilbao, and volunteering in 1939. He served in the Middle East in the Intelligence Corps and Royal Signals. Frank was a writer and poet and died in Poole Dorset aged 93 and is survived by his wife of 70 years, Rosario, and their children Rafael and Helen. Following a postgraduate course at London University and a long career rising to headmaster, he and Rosario enjoyed a well earned and idyllic retirement by the coast in Poole, Dorset. He had some of his poems published nationally and was a member of the local literary society. Norman Frank RAPSON (1950). Norman died in 2009 after a long decline with dementia and will be much missed by his loving wife, Sylvia. Peter W REEVE (1946). Peter was a founding member of the School’s 1624 Society. By leaving a gift to Latymer in his will he expressed his strong support for the School’s means tested scholarship programme, which he believed helped to maintain the social mix at Latymer which is so important to preserve. His career in civil aviation was with BOAC then with East African Airways and finally as London and South East sales manager for Swissair. He and his wife, Anne lived in Guildford. Edward David ROBERTS (1941) BSc. Edward became a junior chemist with J Lyon & co and was then conscripted in to the Royal Navy, where he became a radio mechanic Petty Officer. He was known at school as Robbie or Bobby. After the war he gained a chemistry degree from the University of London and worked for British Oxygen before a thirty year stint with Philips Electrical. During this time he presented papers at international conferences in the USA, Europe and in the UK on aspects of resistors for electron lithography. He was married for 30 years and a widower for 30 years. He retired to Purley in 1985. At a recent reunion he recalled his school days with great affection, especially his early chemistry lessons that hooked him for life! When the school was evacuated, but he and friends had moved back home he had a clear memory of travelling daily from his home in Ealing to the school in Slough on the GWR. Clive James STEARNES (1962). Whilst at school Clive became a senior prefect and was both captain of the 1st X1 cricket team and played for the 1st X1 football team and he played 1st team squash and badminton and rowed and threw javelin for the school. He went on to study physics at the University of Sussex graduating with Honours. He joined ICI for a short time, before moving to the industrial manufacturing company BTR where he worked for 26 years. He progressed, as it grew to a multinational conglomerate, to the position of Group Chief Executive. He later worked for the TI group and finally for Unipart as the Executive Chairman for NRS (National Rail Supplies). On retiring, he followed up his life long love of sailing, acquiring a couple of yachts and qualifying as an ocean yachtmaster. He was diagnosed with cancer late in 2008 and sadly died in January 2010. He leaves his wife, Julia, two children, Mark and Helen, and four grandchildren. MAX TURNER (1995) BSc. Max, who died suddenly in December age 33, was a founder member of the Lyric Posse. After leaving Latymer, he spent time travelling before studying psychology at the University of Durham and he then worked in IT for a range of companies including Virgin Media. A keen advocate of rights for disabled people, Max put his skills and experiences to valuable use as a media volunteer for Changing Faces, an organisation challenging the world view of facial disfigurement. He had lately started writing and performing standup on the London circuit with considerable success. Max was passionate about so much – football and especially his beloved Queens Park Rangers – good books, satire, architecture and interesting buildings, theatre – he had learned to love Shakespeare and above all he adored words. Max was equally passionate about things he didn’t like – small mindedness, injustice, petty officialdom, discrimination and while sometimes he was prepared to see the funny side of things and to turn them into material for his stand up either on stage or in real life, he also took them very seriously. Max gave so much to all of us; the world is a dimmer place without him. Keith Irving TWYNAM (1939). Keith completed his national service in the RAF and had held a successful career in the civil service. Paul Sotiris VAFIDIS (1942). We have learned that Paul, of Ashford, Kent, died some years ago. Paul read geography at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge. Denis William WOOLLEY (1938) DFC DFM. Denis thirty-year long career in the Bank of England concluded as a senior manager, one of the three principals of exchange control. During World War 11 he was an officer in the RAF who went on to become an expert in all forms of more sophisticated electronic navigational equipment including radar. He was decorated for his bravery with both the DFC and DFM for his part in thirty three missions on Germany as a navigator and later with a tour of operations in the Pathfinder Force as a Flight Lieutenant and as the ‘master bomber’, bringing his mission tally to 58. Denis married Mary in 1949 and enjoyed their diamond wedding in January 2009 with all their family and friends. His many years of happy and fulfilled retirement in Chipstead were spent gardening, following cricket and playing bridge. Dennis had always been a keen member of the Pathfinders Association and had been on the committee since its formation. He frequently marched with them past the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday and as President in 1997 he laid their wreath. 5 NEWS OF LATYMERIANS This round up was compiled by the Latymerian Office. If you have stories, achievements or information to share please contact Nigel Orton. The date following a member’s name refers to their ‘year of leaving,’ which doesn’t always equate to ‘Class of’ – (many members belong to more than one ‘Class Of’ due to either ‘removes’ or fast streaming). A thank you from the School to Leigh STOPS (1964) for his service on the Latymerian Council, which had to end last autumn due to his work commitments. Leigh was a founder member of the council and his contribution was invaluable. Michael FULFORD (1964) is a sport and leisure management consultant. He kindly sent us photos and notes of his lower school play, The Anxious Hen and his summer 1959 3B school report, with its summary by his young form master, Hilary JONES (1970) was one of the celebrity contestants on TV show, Dancing on Ice this year. Hilary appeared in five live shows before being voted out after the dreaded ‘skate off’. Fred VINE (1957). Fred’s year on the school staff preceded a distinguished career in marine geophysics where he is credited with work around plate tectonics; he became a FRS and is Emeritus Professor at the University of East Anglia. Edwin NISSEN (1999) is now a post-doctoral research scientist at the department of earth sciences, University of Cambridge. His research involves using satellite measurements and field observations to study earthquakes and tectonics, and has taken him all over the world; recent areas visited include Mongolia, Iran, Turkey and Greece. ANDY MEIRA (1995) is an architect leading a social responsibility unit within a large international practice. He specialises in delivering sustainable, appropriate and lowcost design solutions to those who would not normally benefit from architecture. Currently he is developing postearthquake transitional and permanent settlements in Haiti through the Clinton Global Initiative and sustainable ‘offgrid’ schools for the Malawi government, and a pioneering AIDS/HIV centre in India. Jonathan FLETCHER (1985) heads up a golf and spa resort in Madeira Island (www.palheiroestate.com). Luckily Palheiro Estate was relatively unscathed during the recent heavy storms in Madeira. Jonathan reports that the clean-up is well underway and looks forward to welcoming Latymerians on holiday in Madeira shortly. Ian FOX (1963) is a retired hydrologist living in the Scottish Borders; his last post was with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. In his retirement John LOMAX (1963) is doing some part time teaching and acts as a parish clerk; formerly he was, until 1998, the Headmaster of Kirkbie Kendal School. Hilary and his dance partner. Ziggy LUBKOWSKI (1983) has been awarded the 2009 Shamsher Prakaash Prize for Excellence in the Practice of Geotechnical Engineering for his work in geotechnical earthquake engineering. Eric PHILLIPPS (1965) is general manager of QuKazakhstan and has his own geophysical consultancy. 6 Michael HELLYER (1958) worked for the Canadian High Commission and since his retirement in 2004 he has been a trustee for the Foundation for Canadian Studies in the UK and is a correspondent for The International and Urban Studies Trust. Professor Paul WHITE (1967) is now the Pro ViceChancellor for Learning and Teaching as well as a professor of geography at the University of Sheffield. Dr Stewart CARNALLY (1999) is currently writing a novel having recently completed his contract as a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Cambridge, working in biomolecular imaging using atomic force microscopy. We congratulate Marwan MIKDADI (1991) on his appointment as deputy head of Bancroft's School from September 2010. In January TFL Transport Commissioner Peter HENDY (1971) received an honorary doctorate of science degree from the City University where Professor Julius WEINBERG (1972) is Acting Vice-Chancellor. Professor Jim SMITH (1972) has become a governor of the Latymer Foundation – the School’s governing body. Jim is Chairman of the Wellcome Trust and has a chair in biochemistry at Cambridge. David LYSCOM (1968) addressed the School governors in January on the current debate about charitable status of independent schools. David is Chief Executive of The Independent Schools’ Council. Joel SUTTON (1992) is sales and marketing director at Welltech Ltd. Sacha HTAY (1995) is business development manager at Winmark Ltd. Ollie RAPHAEL (1986) is CEO and owns Delicious Digital Ltd; he was formerly an executive producer with the BBC. Ed GROOMBRIDGE (1982) is MD and owner of Resourcing Associates. Farley BALASURIYA (1982) is a consultant at Nestlé and owner of Questor Systems, based in Basel, Switzerland. Brian BRADER (1964) is a Cambridge science graduate who turned consultant in 2005 after a civil service career spent mainly in the Ministry of Defence with some time in both the Government Office for Science and HM Treasury. For the last 4 years, he has led the Good Practice work stream for the Government Horizon Scanning Centre. He manages a futures analysts’ network and a strategic futures coaching programme, and provides advice and support to Government departments in developing evidence-based strategic futures analysis. He also works closely with the King’s College (London) humanitarian futures programme. Dr Alex BLACKMORE (1995) is practicing medicine as a specialist registrar in general surgery at the North Western Deanery. Mark ROZYCKI (1983) lives in Warsaw, Poland and is chief executive officer of GeoPost Central and South Eastern Europe. Laurence HOPKINS (1992) is now an MD at Morgan Stanley. Dai JAMES (1966) retired in May 2008 after nearly forty years in public service with Wales Gas, the Welsh Office, Welsh Assembly Government and finally the National Assembly for Wales Commission. Most of his time was spent as a statistician, researcher and research team leader. Nicholas BENEDICT (1980) is the recently-appointed CEO of Lumavita. He has extensive international leadership experience gained over 17 years in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Most recently, Nick was head of commercial strategy and operations at the Swiss specialty anti-infectives biotechnology company, Basilea Pharmaceutica. He was formerly the COO of Novartis UK and head of the worldwide business unit in primary care. LtoR: Malcolm PRIOR, John KIRKPATRICK (1966), Simon MOORE, Nick WALDEN (1979) and Ranko VRCELJ (1983). The School hosted the 50th Anniversary celebrations for Hammersmith Morris Men last summer and rather belatedly we have now acquired a photo of some of the Latymerians who attended. In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s under the leadership of then head of art, Bob Lobley there was a Morris dancing club at Latymer, which is how some of those photographed became involved. Chris MOONEY (1992) has become Editor of BBC’s Top Gear motoring programme. Sebastian KNAPP (1995) appeared in two films last year, Sand Serpents and High Plain Invaders and he has just recently finished making Forest of the Damned 2. Rob LANE (1983) is one of the most versatile and sought after composers working today. Rob has won six major awards for his work and received nominations for a further eight. Three Ivor Novellos, a BAFTA and two RTS Awards have all confirmed his ability to write distinctive music for any genre. Rob's score for Elizabeth I, starring Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons, received a BAFTA, a RTS Award and an Ivor Novello Award! Recent film credits include the comedy, Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution, The Lives of the Saints, the South African thriller Red Dust and two documentary features: Aileen: The Life & Death of a Serial Killer and Game Over: Kasparov & The Machine. He produced an Emmy nominated score for Longford. Sade keyboardist Andrew HALE (1981) has been busy of late as the band launched its album Soldier of Love in February as only the sixth studio album released during their 25 year career, and the first since Lovers Rock in 2000. Nicky JHOOTI (1997) [the singer Jay Sean] released a single in February, Do You Remember from the album, All or Nothing. During a recent GMTV interview he recalled many happy memories of his time at Latymer and especially mentioned Dr Hardy, his form tutor. John CHUDLEY (1953) as a tenor and a semi-pro singer, he formed a small choir which existed for twelve years and made three appearances on local TV. John was also active as a CofE Reader for 25 years in the dioceses of Gloucester, Exeter and Tuam in Ireland. 7 News of Latymerians Continued John TACKLEY (1949) is a member of the River Weaver’s Anderton Boat Lift Trust. His wife, Bernice, was commissioned to paint an impressive mural, which was unveiled at the boat lift on 26th March. Having met at the Manchester Latymerians’ gathering (see alumni events) Keith ELLIOTT (1966) and his wife Lin went to Bernice’s exhibition associated with the unveiling. Later, whilst giving a lecture at Manchester University, Keith arranged to meet with Mike TSO (1967) for a drink. They had also met at the Manchester gathering. They were joined by Professor Tony FREEMONT (1970) and all three ended up in the pub reminiscing! managed to raise about £1000 and more would be welcome at justgiving.com/wobbly-lifeboat-challenge. Roger TABOR (1963) chairs the professional accountant in business committee of IFAC. Formerly a FD of Post Office Counters Ltd, he was the last chair of the Public Health Laboratory Service Board. As an organist he leads music at his local Anglican church. Richard YOUNG (1963) is a Director of Mediavision Ltd. David CLARIDGE (1964) is the MD of DPC Communications Ltd. The website blackheatharts.com is Robert BURNS’ (1954) site of music, drama and verse. Ray CONDON (1964) is a retired Wing Commander and NHS senior manager who is currently chairman of the SE Suffolk Magistrates Bench. Zoe BIERMAN (2004) is a graphic designer with Innocent Drinks [co-owned by Adam BALON (1990)] and Rupert CRESSWELL (1995) who is promo director and designer at Bloomberg TV. News of some younger Latymerians … Ken WOOLCOTT (1930) has rummaged through his files and found some interesting certificates he received for good performances he gave for his garrison in the 1945 season of the Moascar cricket league. Together with press cuttings relating to the highly successful Old Latymerians’ soccer club’s season of 1938-9 when they won both the Old Boys’ Cup and the Southern Amateur League; Ken scoring an impressive 50 goals! The side was skippered by the late D.H. CALDICOTT (1930). Ken, now at 93yrs reports he is less agile now though he is best known for introducing popmobility, which evolved into aerobics. Here is that soccer team with Ken back row, third from right: Sam ARMOUR, Henry SADEK, Nick NASON and Tom BATES (all 2003) play Sunday soccer for FC Barneselona in the championship tier of the League of Gentlemen at Barn Elms. Matt WINTER, Jack SCOTT, Tom MIKKELSON, Dan LARYEA (captain), Dan AKED and Max QUELCH-WOOLLS (all 2004) play for West London Phoenix FC in the Chiswick & District Sunday League. They won the Feathers Cup this season. Jonno ROBERTSON (2006) is playing rugby for Hammersmith and Fulham RFC, in London 2 North West League. James FAKTOR and Angus RESTON (both 2009) have been playing rugby for the very successful Middlesex U20s this season, managed by Nigel Orton. Three old friends met up in The Dove on Boat Race day, the first time in 44 years and clearly had a good time. They were (pictured LtoR) Bruce MARTIN (1966), Bill GOODYEAR (1967) and Craig HITCHCOCK (1966). Adam GOLD (1975) we apologise for describing David as a lawyer in the last edition of OLNEWS. He is, in fact, a management consultant specialising in behavioural change. He is a certified coach and operates both as an independent consultant and as a partner in Cypseli LLP. Joel WOLCHOVER (1990) is a lawyer working for the Law Commission. Captain James JENNINGS (1998) after a long posting in Brussels is now an adjutant with 26 Engineer Regiment, based in Tidworth, Wiltshire. The School Art Department’s Then & Now exhibition that ran from last November until January, marking ten years of the Latymer Arts Centre, showcased the work of forty Latymerians. We featured some of their images in the last edition. Amongst those who exhibited were: Dan KIMERLING (1994) who is a freelance graphic designer and cabinet maker and another freelance graphic designer and painter, Fergus QUINN (1994). Freddie CASSEVETTI (2003) who is a freelance designer and photographer, and Luke CASSERLY (2000) who is a professional photographer. Jason AHMED (1994) who is a senior architect with Grimshaw. Ed SHINTON (1998) is now working with architects, Roland Cowan. Paul’s canoe at Latymer’s jetty. 8 Ben Matt KEVILLE (2007) played for Loughborough University against UWIC in the BUCS Final at Twickenham on Wed 21st April. Loughborough won 35-27. Matt who was playing fly half had an assured game and contributed 15 of Loughborough's points. Matt has also been playing regularly for the Students in rugby’s National League 2 North where Loughborough are currently top of the table and looking for promotion to National League 1. John & Keith. Dr Paul SCHUR (1966) and his wife, Tripta, undertook a canoe trip down the River Thames to raise funds for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in September, from Lechlade to Hammersmith Bridge where Latymer pupils helped them disembark on to the school’s jetty. Paul has Ben SNODIN (2007) was selected to row in Oxford’s ISIS for the Boat Race, but sadly with 24 hours to go Ben fell ill and couldn’t participate. Joe MILLER (2000) is art director with M C Saatchi. Naomi GURDOL (2002) is working in fashion promotion. Phil MORGAN (2004) is a painter, currently assisting Ben Johnson. Rachel SOLNICK (2004) is a freelance illustrator and display gardener at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales. Old Latymerians FC plays in the Southern Amateur League (SAL) and are based at the Laymerians’ grounds in Wills Crescent, Whitton. Club chair, Don MAUGHAN (1953) or the secretary, Chris BULL (2002) would be delighted to hear from any members interested in playing soccer next season. As reported elsewhere Lewis TOSEY (2006) is bringing together recent leavers, especially those who have just graduated, to play together in an OL FC team. You can contact them via the club website or the Latymerian Office. Don reports, “This season proved to be a rather uninspiring as all four SAL teams finished mid-table, with no side having a long cup run. The veterans side continues to be very successful and next season will see the club organise a veterans league for sides in the SAL. The annual match v School saw the school winning, but most importantly from the club's point of view was that our X1 was drawn from a squad of fifteen players that left Latymer recently.” We are reliably informed that, Will SMITH, Nichal SETHI, Jamie LISTER, Frazer COMLEY, Harry TRUSSELL and Luke TIERNEY (all 2007), Lewis TOSEY, Jeevan SAGOO, Simon ANDERSON, Charlie WILD, Nick SEE and Seb SINGH (all 2006), Simran SAGOO (2003), Dan BEAN (2005) and Fred TRUSSELL (2006) will all be playing in ‘OL’ colours next season, which will hopefully be the start of a regular influx of Latymer’s leavers in future seasons. Matt in a recent Loughborough match David HOPKINS (2002) was founding editor of Zahir, the University of York’s literary magazine and chaired the University Challenge TV quiz team. He has since gone on to obtain a postgraduate degree from Oxford and is currently working for Barclays Capital as an analyst. Tom BEEDHAM (2000) is corporate engagement manager at media trust & chair of their creative advisory board. We have had information of some first junior doctor postings: Dr Patrick GARFJELD ROBERTS (2003) is working at Northwick Park Hospital and Dr Annie STURGE (1999) is at Maidstone General Hospital. Dr Jonah POWELL-TUCK (2002) is working in Cardiff as a doctor. 9 Jack STEEGE (2002) is working for a Norwegian company, Green Resources, on carbon financed community reforestation projects that they are developing in Mozambique, Tanzania and Malawi. Tamsin CARMICHAEL (2002) is a marketing executive at the Regard Partnership. Caspar STOPS (2004) is working at Sing Tel Europe as a business development manager. the staff remembered with affection are, most notably, Will Sharp, Fred Mayo, Mr Wilkinson and Mr Parish who are consistently highly regarded, but some other masters are accused of hurling chalk or blackboard rubbers. Surely not! We have also heard many unbelievable exploits in science labs that would fall short of current health and safety regulations, and even stories of masters distilling alcohol! As one reader put it, “all pretty normal for the times!” Aspiring actor Alex ROE (2009) has been working in the School’s PE and games department as part of his gap year; he was in an episode of Jam and Jerusalem as Jennifer Saunders’ son last year. Michael DEANS (1965) remembers from his school days, his peers re-labelling all the chemicals! Then of Mr Parish distributing vegetables and ‘Bill and Ben - the biology men’?! Jitesh LAD (2003) has completed his law conversion and has been travelling, but starts work with Hammonds in Leeds this summer. Picking up the thread from earlier newsletter editions, Gerry BURT (1942) on harvest camps, circa1940, at Haddenham, near Slough he writes: “I can remember being there with Barry CLOTHIER (1942) and being introduced to the power of half a pint of rough cider (scrumpy)!!” Marek TARKOWSKI (2002) has been working as an editorial director for a media company publishing socio-economic reports for the New York Times, The Independent and the Wall Street Journal. Last year he was in Papua New Guinea, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia interviewing heads of public and private sectors including CEO's of energy companies and prime ministers and presidents. Lucy PURCELL (2005) is working for a publishing company. Izzy LADBON (2002) is working for a healthcare ad agency having graduated from Edinburgh in biological sciences with honours in immunology. Rachel von SIMSON (2002) is studying medicine at King’s College. Dr Rohit RAO (2002) is currently working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. Ona SUMNER (2004) is working at the University of Manchester. Memories Many memories arrive in the Latymerian Office and sadly we don’t have space to mention all of our contributors, but some of the very common themes that emerge from these accounts are the CCF, Wood Lane, the Jantaculum and Gild, 34th Hammersmith Scouts and ‘Activities Week’. Amongst “Evacuation was a marvel of logistical organisation - kids being cleared out of the big cities in 2 or 3 days, and our parents not knowing where we were going until they got a card from us a few weeks later. We marched from school to Ravenscourt Park station a day or two before Sep 3rd then a special train to Wimbledon, another train to Windsor, and finally a fleet of buses scattering all of us to various villages around South Bucks. Billeting was a matter of luck - I landed up in a stockbroker's house in Gerrards Cross for a few months before the school was put together again in the old girls' secondary school at Slough. My billet at Slough was a move from the sublime to the ridiculous, and we were soon moved from there to a more acceptable one. I, too, was in the ATC (15F) and remember spending a few days at RAF Wyton, and lying at the end of the runway while a squadron of Lancasters took off over our heads on nightly bombing raids over Germany. That was quite aweinspiring, and a memory that lives with me now. Like most senior boys, I took my turn at fire watching at nights against incendiary bombs (with a master on hand). I remember returning to my billet one morning with scorched trousers - but later admitted that it was caused by an electric fire not a bomb! “ Michael HURSEY (1960) suggests an interesting idea to enrich our archives, “a general appeal for reminiscences, but confined to a side of A4.” [We fully support that idea, please start emailing them!] Michael believes he was the first to leave school to read drama, at Bristol University in 1960; can any one challenge that? He went on to teach drama and later, as a head teacher in the 1980s, he created a performing arts department that mounted productions based on Wilky’s ‘MAD’ evenings. In his retirement Michael is a JP and a member of the Parole Board. John WRIGLESWORTH & Adrian MUMFORD at Kew Station during 1960s… sent in by John QUICK (all 1975) 10 Michael played Sir Andrew Aguecheek in an open air production of Twelfth Night at Latymer. This was produced by the legendary masters, Colin Turner and Wilf Sharp in the garden of Rivercourt House. Michael’s stage entry entailed climbing over the wall from the Headmaster’s house (now Latymer House). Fellow actors included Roger GARTLAND (1962) as Viola, a part that must have launched his lifelong career in professional theatre, some of it at the National. Robin FAIRHURST (1959), an established operatic star at the time, played Feste and a young Alan RICKMAN (1964) was an attendant. Alan’s autobiography records that on the last night Colin Turner stood in for a boy who had twisted his ankle – that was Michael! Robert CUSHMAN (1962) a theatre columnist of The Observer now on Toronto’s Post was Fabian and painfully crushed Michael’s fingers during an incident. Our thanks to Bill WEBSTER (1945) who wrote in suggesting the identity of a couple of the athletes on the photo provided by the widow of John SWALES (1940) on page 6 of the last edition. Eric COPSON (1941) went one better and named everyone! They were back row LtoR: Bower, Slomen, Copson, Hill, Tutty, Elliot, Jhane, Hindmarsh, Whiffin, Oxley, Reynolds, Ramsay, Talbot, Smith, Shackleford, Mumford, Beaton, Parker, Miller. Front row: James, Fox, Shearman, and Swales. “The Latymer CCF lives and, for those who can remember where and when, parades twice a year in the Cromwell Road. Current members travel from as far away as Canada and Scotland. To re-enlist, please contact Cadet WOII (retd) Graham BRAVO (1955) at [email protected]. Full re-training will be provided, without the previous disadvantage of an alcohol ban. As this is an elite body of troops, those below the rank of L/Cpl need not apply and it would be an advantage to have been back-yeared academically at LUS. Originally formed as the ‘Fledgling Army’ run by the late Lt Col Tom STEWART (1931) (or STRAF for short), it consistently fails to meet its own poor standards and therefore, LUSCCF Needs You!” Eric recalls he and John Swales were founder members of the air defence cadet corps at school and learned to fly gliders together. Peter JERROME (1951) remembers collecting bus numbers being an obsession for form 2A when he joined in September 1948. He has sent us some wonderful vignettes of his masters including Parish, Treacher, Stollery, Major Stewart and Rev Cann, and charting his school career. Assembly notices often included rants received from members of the public about unruly behaviour out of school. Wilkinson was the Head, “In those days headmasters had a license to moralise and perhaps they still have?” Now for a request; following a recent gathering, where I’m told the memories and the pinot grigio flowed freely, your editor has been asked to promote a group of members that after attending the CCF Reunion in 2006 resolved to meet up regularly. Here is their submission: Kitchener needs you! LtoR: Ian MICHELL (1962), Tony MEIER (1955), Ron WILD (1954), Graham BRAVO (1955), David STILES (1957), Charles KEMP (1956) and Fred DAMODARAN (1956). Do let us have not only your memories, but your news and achievements too – including any meetings with other Latymerians and especially any community activity you engage in so that we aren’t just reporting on career achievements. 11 ALUMNI EVENTS A programme of alumni events is operated by the Latymerian Office with guidance from the Latymerian Council and support from the Development Team. We report on recent gatherings of Latymerians. The Oxford Latymerians’ Dinner Andrew HALE, Alistair LANE, David THOMAS and Peter ELY (all 1981) model uniform through the years by Latymer scholars for a 1977 School Appeal function, watched over by headmaster, Maurice Isaac and the late Miss Susan Lee physics teacher. DEVELOPMENT NEWS 64 full, means tested scholarships at Latymer The admissions process for entry to Latymer in September 2010 has just finished. Both at 11+ and at Sixth Form applications far exceeded the number of places available. whose delighted parents accepted at once. All these children came from local state schools. The Head and the Governors are particularly proud of the Just over 200 children increase in the number of applied to be considered free places. From just a for a free place for entry handful 10 years ago, 64 into Year 7. After their children will be attending parents had completed a Latymer on free places in detailed questionnaire September 2010, a record about the family finances number this century. With and having sat the the help of many ‘OL’s entrance exam, a small who support the School’s number of children were fundraising efforts, interviewed and Latymer is endeavouring subsequently 15 home to adhere to its historic visits were made. Senior commitment, namely to members of staff then offer an education to visited the applicants’ able children for whom homes and met their the fees would otherwise families. These visits be an insuperable barrier. allow both the School As Professor Richard and the applicants to find Perham (1955), the Chair out more about each of Governors, recently other. Subsequently 10 said “The days of Direct children were offered Grant 11+ Scholarships or free places at 11+. At the Assisted Places Sixth Form entry, 3 free Scheme are long gone – places were offered and we are on our own now accepted, along with 3 and we are not shirking partial scholarships. In that challenge.” the Prep School, for the Amanda Scott, Director first time, a free place of Development. was offered to a very able, deserving child The Oxford and the Cambridge Latymerians’ dinners are now regular, well attended and popular events in our alumni calendar. This year’s Oxford event was held at the end of February at Exeter College and continued afterwards at the Holiday Inn. A blend of dons and those studying in the city at Oxford Brookes or Oxford University met up with school staff and other guests. Ben SNODIN and Kate MATHIESON (both 2007) co-hosted the event in their college, Kate took the chair. Thank you Charlie! Last summer Charlie BEN NATHAN (1990), David Cox and Sam Hole, all members of Latymer Upper School staff, cycled the 900 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats, to increase awareness and raise funds for the Shooting Star Hospice and Latymer’s Annual Fund for means tested scholarships, both of which significantly enhance the lives of young people in west London. MASON (both 2008) Felix KEATING & Rhodri Charlie (L) with colleagues Messrs Savva, Hole & Cox. Latymer has a strong link with this children’s Hospice. Sam Roden-Scott was a popular pupil here, a keen sportsman, a rugby flanker, hoping to read marine biology at university. In the sixth form he was diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of cancer. Sam’s wish was to help others. In his final days Sam cycled 26 miles for charity despite being seriously ill. As a fitting tribute to their son, the Scotts set up the Octopus Challenge, raising funds for Cancerbackup and Shooting Star Hospice through sponsored cycle rides and, subsequently, other events. Since its inception many Latymer staff and pupils have been actively involved with this fantastic cause. Anthony THOMPSON (1950) & Bob Orme Matthew IRANI & Joe EVANS (both 2009) Chris Chivers, Jonathan LEADER MAYNARD & Alex WORSNIP (both 2005) Thanks to the generosity of fellow staff members, friends, pupils, parents and, of course, OLs, so far this marathon has raised almost £5,500 which has been split equally between the two charities. It is still possible to give via Charlie’s website: www.justgiving.com/end2end09/ The Latymer Annual Fund is a yearly campaign that, since its inception in 2005, has so far been able to support seven means-tested scholarships for bright and promising children whose financial circumstances would not otherwise allow them to attend the school. Its goal this year is to have raised enough by the end of the campaign in August to provide this life-changing opportunity for three more bright and deserving children. Reaching this goal will bring the number of Annual Fund scholars at Latymer to ten. Thank you to all of you who have helped make this possible! Chris JONES (2005) & Dr Brian Chaplin 12 Kate MATHIESON & Thenuhan PREM ARUBAN (2006) Jane Myerson, Assistant Director of Development Ben MORRISON & James WALLEY (both 2007) 13 Alumni Events Continued Northern Brunch in Manchester The Annual Jog The first Sunday of March this year heralded the first signs of spring. A sunny day after such a tough winter and made an ideal setting for the Geriatric Jog. The field gathered to pound round the river following the ‘Briault Cup course’, well worn over the years by countless pupils. Guy BOWLES (1980) once again led the pack; finishing in 25m 22 secs, followed by Jerome CHEUNG (2002) 18 seconds later. David HOOLE (1981) made a welcome reappearance this year to finish third. The rest were spread out over the next 20 minutes, with Barry DORN (1950) as sweeper. A good crowd of supporters cheered them on, some taking the opportunity to walk round the river, before everyone gathered at Auriol Boat Club to enjoy the sun on the balcony or the comfort of their lounge. Barry is the organiser and received the usual long list of apologies; sadly a number were suffering from anno domini, clashed commitments or injuries. However, new faces were evident this year including Chloe MANN (2000), Jacob HAYLER (1996) and Mike PERCIK (1967). Next year the jog will be Sunday 6th March. Ed LEWIS (1998) ran in order to raise money for the Tourette's Syndrome Association. my page on virgin money giving. s. h ELLIOTT (1966) with their wive Alex WISEMAN (1975) and Dr Keit 2000) recovering at Chloe MANN and Alan SENDOREK (both as JAGGS (1996) Thom by Photo ouse. boath s l’ Aurio Tiger Tiger, a popular restaurant and bar in The Printworks, was the Withy Grove venue in Manchester for a gathering of northern Latymerians on February 21st. Just over twenty members and their partners braved 8cms of snowfall early that morning to enjoy each others’ company over brunch and drinks. Some of our alumni events aim to bring together those who have a common interest or similar careers and are valued as an opportunity to network as well as to enjoy a social occasion. The City and Legal Reception was aimed at those working in financial and legal areas. Around a hundred members attended the event held at the Cass Business School part of City University after work one Monday evening in early February. Ed Lewis (1998) in training (1974) Ed Mayne Tom DEARDEN (1998) for writing and photographic needs visit www.tomdearden.org.uk or blog: http://thesplenicvein.blogspot.com/. Tom invites you to sponsor his 2010 Himalayan cycle for Cancer Research UK @ www.justgiving.com/tomdearden. Dr Alun LOVELL (1984), Andrew PARRY (1988) and former Latymer geography teacher, Stef Horsman (1975) and Dave PRICE Hugh SLOANE (1974), Stephen JOELSON Ed MAYNE (2003) ran for Macmillan Cancer Support. http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/edmayne. Manchester is currently the most favoured university for our Sixth Form students, boasting over 50 Latymerian undergraduates, it has now overtaken Leeds, Oxford and then Bristol as a chosen destination. Prof David COLMAN (1959) and Dr Mike TSO (1967) who both work at the University of Manchester. 90) as Dowell at School) (both19 Mathew BURKITT (known Charlie BEN-NATHAN and ) & Michael CHIVERS (1999) Where space permits we are happy to promote appropriate services and charitable activities of members, subject to negotiation with the Editor. Please consider supporting the good causes promoted by these two Latymerians who both plan to run this year’s London Marathon. You can still give after the event: Jerome CHEUNG Latymerians’ City and Legal Reception John WATKINS (1968), Tariq HAYAT (2001 CLASSIFIED Adam GOLD (1975). “An executive coach gives you a safe sounding board with a clear focus on your business issues. The right coach provides the balance of support and constructive challenge necessary to help you to achieve your goals. I specialise in working with senior executives, coaching them to achieve better results. I have over 22 years experience as a management consultant working with and coaching Board members, an MBA from The Wharton School, and certification as an executive coach from the Tavistock Centre. To find out how I can support you, contact me for an initial consultation at: Adam Gold Consulting, www.adamgoldconsulting.com Mobile: +44 (0) 7984 661 355, Email: [email protected]” Jonathan FLETCHER (1985) heads up a golf and spa resort in Maderia and he hopes to welcome some Latymerians as guests there. (http://www.palheiroestate.com) l CHILTON (1981) Lance PELTZ (1982) and Pau 14 Richard PHELPS (1983), Clinton LUCY (1969 ) Anna BRADLEY (2006), Alex DAVIS (2005), Rose CHEGWIN and Ben HAWTHORN (both 2006) and Adam GOLD (1975) 15 LATYMERIANS IN LATYMERIANS IN NORTH AMERICA AUSTRALASIA United States Emily LOWRY and Sony MOORE (both 2006) are on architectural placements in New York as part of their professional training. Sam RAEBURN (2002) is a NYU graduate who has worked for Ever Green copy writers and Noise and is now a strategist at the brand innovation firm, Redscout. Since in NY he has had the opportunity to have worked with musicians such as: Kanye West, Christina Aguilera, Talib Kweli, 50 Cent, Animal Collective, and The National as well as artists like Shepherd Fairey and Dita Von Teese! Joe ADAMS (2008) [aka Joe LEVY-ADAMS] is studying at Broward College in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he has made the college basketball team. Joseph VITTORIA (2008) is studying at Boston College, USA, a Jesuit university. Max LESTER (2005) is working at an arts organisation called Eyebeam in lower Manhattan which specialises in making interactive software and robots as an art form. Lewis DRUMMOND (2005) is an entrepreneur international IT consultant who set up his first company, Saint Servers whilst in the Lower Sixth. Now based in New York he is a graduate of NYU Stern and he has launched FledgeWing and the Soho Park Group; he was European IT Director for MySpace for two years. Kamaljit JHOOTI (1997) [aka Jay Sean] continues to take America by storm. The singer who in October reached number 1 in the US Billboard charts with Down, which attracted over 4 million paid downloads, has since been featured in numerous magazines and appeared on many TV chat shows and has now released another single, Do You Remember. Jay lives in New York but visits London frequently. Joe CLEVERDON (1999) is a private yacht captain for two families who live in Newport, Rhode Island for the summer and the Bahamas in the winter. He married Samantha Quinn eighteen months ago. The impressive photography of Michael EVANET (1993) can be viewed on www.michaelevanet.com; including his shoot of Victoria Beckham. Jamie, Alan, Peter Winter and Ken During their Easter holiday travels Latymer’s Head, Peter Winter and his wife Adwoa had lunch with Jeremy SILVERMAN (1969) in Chicago. They then got stranded in New York for a week, missing the start of term by the volcano related travel disruption. They took the opportunity to meet up with Ken ADAMS (1979) and Jamie GRANT (1976) and their wives to see Alan RICKMAN’s (1964) Broadway production of Creditors. Mark BULLIMORE, Rory CURTIS, Richard DAVIDSON, Michael FREEMAN, Bill MARCHBANK, and Ron PHILLIPS, as well as by David BAINES and David GODFREY, who both served on the US Latymerian Council, and by the School’s former development director, Jennifer Evans Casey, who now works at Dartmouth College. We thank Peter WORSLEY (1948), Dr Jo O’CONNOR (1965) and Prof. Harry GEDULD (1950) for their period of service to the US Council. Canada Trevor JONES (1955) met up with fellow Canadian council members Hugh GRANT (1960) and Peter BASEY (1963) in December at the Toronto Cricket and Curling Club for lunch. We have recently made LtoR Back Trevor and Peter contact with Howard seated a non OL friend, and Hugh LERNER (1969) living in Toronto, where he is a partner in an accountancy practice and with Cedric CAROLIS (1971) who is managing partner of SRED Solutions in Ottawa. Ridley College from Ontario performed Goldoni's comedy, A Servant to Two Masters in the School’s Edward Latymer Theatre on March 7th as part of their tour of schools around England. Latymer also had a visit in April from Cathy Ramsay, daughter of the late Donald RAMSAY (1940) an eminent scientist who was latterly based in Ottawa. Donald himself benefitted from a scholarship to Latymer from 1933 to 1940. He then went on to study at Cambridge and to a 60 year career in scientific research on an international level, winning many awards and honours along the way. He was a member of the 1624 Society and left a generous donation to the Latymer foundation in his will, in recognition of all that his Latymer education enabled him to achieve in his life. His kind gift will be used to help fund a free means tested place at Latymer for a child as able as Donald. 16 Nick GARRETT (1992) has arrived in Auckland, NZ to become MD of Colenso BBDO, a very successful creative ad agency. He previously had been based in Sydney. Greg DORN (1986) was featured last November in his local Queenstown (NZ) newspaper, Mountain Scene. Apart from reporting on his acupuncture practice the story revealed that Greg had almost ripped Nicole Kidman’s dress off her! This occurred whilst he was a film extra making the war epic Australia. He accidentally stepped on her dress during a dance scene, causing a re-shoot and, if you watch the dance hall scene in that film, Greg is the army officer seen glaring at Hugh Jackman. Peter CRISPIN (1963) recently visited his daughter nr Wellington, NZ and took the opportunity to meet up with John RUDD (1962) who lives in Tauranga. Australia Coralie FERNANDO (2002) is a recruitment consultant with PKL, in Melbourne, Australia. A gathering of Latymerians spent an extremely pleasant Sunday afternoon in the Swan Valley on the outskirts of Perth, Western Australia on 21st March. Those present were Anthony TEMPLEMAN (1962), Malcolm LYNE (1976), John FISHER (1978) and Terry BALL (1949). Trevor JONES and his wife, Gwen, also entertained Trevor’s former class mate, Richard SANDS (1955) and his new bride, Miroslawa, to dinner during Richard’s recent Canadian holiday. They met at The George on the Green in Toronto where Jimson BIENENSTOCK (1982) is the General Manager. L to R: Anthony, Terry, John and Malcolm The meeting was hosted (and lunch kindly provided!) by Tony at his 'retreat' – an historic cottage built in 1834 in what became known as Albion Town. Ltr: Trevor and Gwen JONES, Jimson, Miroslawa and Richard SANDS. We congratulate the following Latymerians on their recent academic achievements. 1999 Stewart CARNALLY PhD, Pharmacology, University of Nottingham. Joel LIVINGS (now Joel Black) MBA, Instituto de Empressa, Madrid. Edwin NISSEN PhD, Earth Sciences, University College, University of Oxford. 2000 Tomas STANTON PhD, Physics, University of York. 2001 Robert HUGHES MB ChB, Medicine, University of Bristol. 2002 David HOPKINS MPhil, Economics, Oriel College, University of Oxford. Izzy LADBON BSc, Biological Sciences with Immunology, University of Edinburgh. Jonah POWELL-TUCK MB BCh, Medicine, University of Dr Tomas STANTON Wales, Cardiff. Rachel von SIMSON MSc, Control of Infectious Disease, School of Oriental and Tropical Hygiene, University of London. Marek TARKOWSKI BA, Communication Art, Bangkok University, Thailand. 2003 Rob INGHAM BA, Politics and Philosophy, University of Sheffield. Alexandra HOFFLER BA, History of Art, University of Sussex. Jitesh LAD BSc, Economics, University of Leeds. Sam MACKERTICH BA, Animation, Maidstone, University of the Creative Arts. 2004 Zoe BIERMAN BA, Visual Communication, Glasgow School of Art. Libby MIDDLEHURST BA, English Literature, University of Leeds. Alex POOTS MPhil, Greek and Roman History, Magdalen College, University of Cambridge. Ona SUMNER MRes, Philosophy, University of Manchester. 2005 Freddie POWELL-TUCK (2005) is working in Vancouver as part of a year of travel after graduating. The US Latymerian Council makes way for ‘US Friends of Latymer’ The functions previously performed by the US Latymerian Council have been assumed by the board of directors of U.S. Friends of Latymer Upper School, a recently formed not-for-profit corporation. The original members of the board of U.S. Friends, Jamie GRANT, Ken ADAMS, and David TALBOT, are being joined by new members New Zealand GRADUATE CORNER Among many topics discussed was a proposed 'gathering' of West Australian Latymerians during the visit to Perth by the Head later this year. The opportunity was also taken to bid farewell to Malcolm who has been recalled to San Diego, California somewhat earlier than anticipated after he re-located to Perth last year. Rose BLAKE BA, 1st, Illustration, Kingston University. Nadia BOUKRAA BSc, Biochemistry, University of Southampton. George CARNELL BSc, Biology with Microbiology, Imperial College, London. John DAVIES BMus, Music; and MusM, Composition, University of Manchester. Lewis DRUMMOND BS, Business, Stern Business School, New York University, U.S. Marina ELDERTON BA, 1st, Religion Philosophy and Ethics, King’s College, University of London. Matthew MYERSON BA, History of Art, University of Leeds. Rahim NOTA BSc, 1st, Computer Science, King’s College, University of London. Freddie POWELL-TUCK BA, American Studies, University of East Anglia. Lucy PURCELL BA, 1st, English Literature, University of East Anglia. Marcos SANZ De ACEDO BSc, International Relations and Spanish, Aston University. Will WOOLLETT BA, English, Loughborough University; and MA, Film Studies, University College, University of London. 2006 Nick SEE LLB, Law, London School of Economics, University of London. Perhaps you have gained a Fellowship or graduated recently and haven’t yet shared that news? A plea to those graduating this summer or last to notify the Latymerian Office of your achievement then it can be included in the next edition of OLNEWS. Thank you to our readership of proud parent informants too! 17 SOCIAL COLUMN We are delighted to share the happy news and activities of these Latymerians. If you have celebrations to feature in this column for future editions please contact Nigel Orton. We warmly add our congratulations to the following members: Our congratulations go to: Harmeet AHUJA (1990) and his wife, Reena had a second child in January, a daughter, Arya. Laurence HOPKINS (1992) and his wife had their first child in January a daughter, Vanessa. Lucy JONES nee Powell (1998) was in the first intake of girls to Latymer back in 1996; her son Harry Jones was born on 26th June 2009, weighing 7lb 2oz. Veronica PROTOPAPAS (2001) married Alexander Embiricos on 11th September 2009 at the Greek Orthodox St Sofia Church in Bayswater and then the reception followed at The Wentworth Club, Virginia Water, Surrey. Her sister Marianna (2005) was one the bridesmaids. Then they honeymooned in Bali, Lucy with Harry Singapore and Maldives. Veronica set up an interior design company (www.quintessi.com) in 2008 which has been doing really well, working on residential homes in Belgravia, Knightsbridge, Chelsea and Notting Hill; they plan to be working overseas in the near future. Gurbir ANAND (1999) was married on 5th September to Neena Baicher in Cardiff Gurudawara with lunch after at Cardiff City Hall and a reception in Osterley Park on 6th September. Attendees were Alim JANMOHAMED, Navinder KAMBOH and Rishi CHOPRA (all 1999), together with Gurbir’s brother, Harpreet ANAND (1991). Gurbir and Neena then spent five weeks travelling in Croatia, Italy and around India. L to r: Gurbir, Navinder, Alim, Rishi. THE ARCHIVES Mr Graham supervising 1952 biology in Angel WATSON (2000) was married on the 25th July 2009 to Alastair Grant in St Paul’s Church, Chiswick. They now have two beautiful girls, Leah (1) and Emily (6) and live in Chiswick. Angel is working as a makeup artist. Prize Giving in th e School Hall 1997 Angel with her daughters and husband Alastair. Alistair WATKINS (1994) married Victoria Harris on the 12th December 2009 at Coombe Manor. Alistair tells us they had a fantastic time, “and our 6 month old son, Rowan, also seemed to enjoy himself! There were loads of Latymerians there including fellow classmates, Jim FRAYLING as best man, Ade AYENI (both 1994) and Peter BENJAMIN (1995) as two of the ushers.” Alistair is re-training to be a secondary RS teacher. Ramesh BALAKRISHNAN (1993) and wife, Rebecca had a baby girl in October, named Zara. She joins their other daughter Amber who is now 5. Ramesh works in human resources for Morgan Stanley. Veronica and Alexander, with Marianna (middle bridesmaid) We belatedly congratulate Matt CHEADLE (1986) on his widely reported wedding on 5 August 2007 at The Inn on the Green in Cookham Dean, Berkshire to the model and TV personality, Catalina Guirado. Matt is guitarist to the Los Angeles based rock band i-94, who apart from their own successful albums and gigs, contribute music to many Hollywood films and shows. Matt & Catalina 18 l now s where the sports hal View of the dining hut en from the squash court tak , nds sta Inside the sports hal l the School Centenar 1995 for y Ball We welcome contributions to enrich our archives. If you forward pictures we are keen to have an accompanying caption with the year, peoples’ names and location. Adwoa Winter in the development office looks after the archive. Andre SAWYER (1995) married Louisa Slater at Caverswall Castle, Stoke, in front of some familiar faces drawn from his classmates: Chris BEAUMONT, Graeme NEWLANDS, Trystan JOHN, Alex MATIC (Best Man) and Dilan WEERASINGHE. LtR back: Chris, Graeme, a non OL friend, Trystan. Front: Alex, Andre and Dilan uash court g towards the sq playground lookin far / uth So e Th 19 LATYMERIAN NOTICEBOARD Band Night 2010 Future Alumni Events: June 8 Latymerians’ Golf Day at Hoebridge, Woking. Contact Denis Jones (1967) denis_ [email protected]. June 18 Latymer Golf Day – A charity fund raising event at Coombe Hill, Kingston in aid of the Scholarship and Horizon Funds. An afternoon round followed by 3 course supper; prizes. Open to parents and Latymerians and their friends and partners. June 26 Reunion Classes of 1970, 71, 72, 73 and 1974. 12.30-17.30hrs at school. Drinks reception, 3 course lunch with wine then tours, view memorabilia and spend time meeting former classmates and teachers. Tickets £30 book now*. Partners may join at 3pm after lunch for the tour. June 29 Cricket The School v a Latymerians’ X1 at Wood Lane from 2pm. Come and see Wood Lane, watch the match and have tea. Please book a tea. July 11-29 South Africa – Support the School 1st & 2nd XVs as their rugby tour takes them from Johannesburg, to Port Elizabeth, Stellenbosch and Cape Town. Contact Nigel if you are in S.A. during these dates and can meet the squad. Aug 15-21 Edinburgh Fringe – The School are performing ZANNA DON'T at the The Aviary, Zoo Venues at 11 a.m. A reception is planned for supporters. Please contact Adwoa on [email protected], if this is of interest. Sept 3 Sept 17 Classes of 2008 and 2009 – Meet up at school and have a drink before the university term starts! [6-8pm]. Distinguished List Dinner by invitation. Oct 1 Reunion Classes of 1996-2000 – Tours at 6.15pm, view memorabilia then at 7pm a drinks reception and supper meeting former classmates and teachers. Tickets £18 book now*. Nov 6 Cambridge Latymerians’ Dinner – Tickets for all students and dons £19, some tickets at £35 for other Latymerians who would like to join us at this black-tie college dinner. Book now*. Nov 26 Annual Latymerians’ Dinner – at School in the Great Hall. Tickets £30. The Latymerian Council (UK) 1941 George Terry 1957 Norman Donkin 1961 John Williams 1967 Martin Littleboy 1970 Geoff Lavers 1974 Steve Faktor 1978 Matthew Bond 1983 Peter Kasic 1986 Martin Paterson 1990 Harmeet Ahuja 1996 Talat El-Shebiny 1998 Lotte Jones 1999 Alastair Lauder 2002 Jenny Baskerville 2007 Taymoor Atighetchi 2008 Ciara McEllin U6th Tessa Kilgarriff U6th Alex Rogansky US Friends of Latymer, formerly The US Latymerian Council 1951 David Baines 1957 Ron Phillips 1961 David Godfrey 1964 David Talbot 1969 Michael Freeman 1974 Bill Marchbank 1976 Jamie Grant 1979 Ken Adams 1980 Mark Bullimore 1981 Rory Curtis 1993 Richard Davidson Jennifer Evans Casey The Australasian Latymerian Council 1946 Basil Walby 1949 Terry Ball 1953 Peter Burke 1955 Clive Trotman 1956 Jim Tilley 1970 John King The Canadian Latymerian Council 1955 Trevor Jones 1955 David Havard 1960 C. Hugh Grant 1962 Jeffrey Simons 1963 Peter Basey 1982 Jimson Bienenstock The Development Team * For all our events you can mail a cheque to the Latymerian Office made payable to the School or book on line via the link on the former pupil page of the School web site. If you have any queries or wish to advise us of mobility or dietary issues, please ring Adwoa Winter on 0845 638 5969. Amanda Scott Director of Development 0845 638 5965 [email protected] Latymerians’ Online Database Nigel Orton Director, Latymerian Office 0845 638 5811 [email protected] To log on to the Members’ Directory go to www.Latymer-upper.org Follow the “former pupil” links then click onto the blue icon, “Members Directory”. Enter your username and password There is no membership fee to be part of our alumni community. Everyone who attended Latymer Upper School is welcomed. All Latymerians on the database receive: • Event invitations • Termly newsletters and other communications • Access to the on-line directory to manage your profile and search for friends. Do please keep your database profile up to date, especially when your e-mail address changes. A failure to display your own basic contacts will restrict your access. Moving soon or changing jobs? Then please let us know! Why not upload your picture? If you have any news to share in future editions of OLNEWS, or wish to comment on our stories or you would like to organise a visit to tour School then please contact Nigel Orton the Director, Latymerian Office. Jane Myerson Assistant Director of Development 0845 638 5970 [email protected] Adwoa Winter Development Co-ordinator 0845 638 5969 [email protected] Consultants Camilla von Massenbach Chris Hammond Latymer Upper School, King Street, Hammersmith W6 9LR 0845 638 5800 www.latymer-upper.org 20
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