The Wheatleyan 2007- 2008

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grapevine Ana Arreola (2005–2007) Accepted for the course of her choice at the University of Michigan.

Amy Jones (1988–1995) Left the Art department at Coundon Court for a return to her alma mater.

Lucy Bassnett-McGuire (1984–1991) See News and Features for more.

Alex Kaye (2000–2007) See interview in Former Students.

Olivia Broadfield (1992–1999) See Performing Arts for more.

Rebecca Lenton (1984–1991) See Performing Arts for more.

Sarah Brown (nee Thompson) (1988–1995) No 2 in the Christmas Classic FM chart as part of the renowned Huddersfield Choral Society, singing Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.

Emily Morris (aka Amelia Tyler) (1992–1998) Voiceovers and continuity breaks for the sci-fi channel and lead role in short film.

Darren Carnall (1990–1995) See Performing Arts for more. Jonathan Cox (1996–1999) Another NUS president from Bablake. The third in the same year of office as those mentioned in last year’s issue. Martine Croxall (1981–1987) See News and Features for more. Richard Drury (2003–2005) More TV performances and still proud to have been in a Girls Aloud video! Ben Duffy (1986–1993) Booked up for weddings of his 1993 peers. Further glamorous assignments with Gail Emms, Ade Adebayor, Wayne Rooney and ran a photographic workshop in Saudi Arabia. Maggie Edwards (née Little) (1984–1986) Executive Officer of the Coventry Local Medical Committee, commented on how her whole family from her eldest brother (1959–1966) through to her son in the Shells had enjoyed the new Wheatleyan format. Phil Ewing (1971–1978) Director of Harrison, Beale and Owen, now President of the Warwickshire Society of Chartered Accountants. Wes Finch (1989–1994) Gigging and released album. Playing Warwick Arts Centre early 2009 with his Dirty Band. Daniel Friebe (1991–1998) Features editor at Pro Cycling and regular cycling correspondent for The Sunday Telegraph during the Tour De France. Shane Geraghty (1997-–2002) Bright moments for London Irish. International progress hampered by niggling injuries but selected for Martin Johnson’s elite squad. Proud guest of honour at the annual Bablake – KHVIII 1st XV fixture and honoured to be patron of the Down’s Syndrome charity. Alex Hill (1996–2003) Working as a freelance designer for his own company with the RNLA as a client. David Hill (1994–2001) Amateur bouts as a cage fighter. Looking at options on the professional circuit while pursuing a personal training course. Gary Hoffman (1972–1979) The Sky Blues vice-chairman presented our prizes for 2007-8 but will face a more daunting challenge when he becomes Chief Executive of Northern Rock.

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Jamie Parsley (1996–2003) Led PSHCE sessions on mental illness and took part in Stretch photoshoot. Law degree to start summer 2008. Various modelling assignments and bit part in Hollyoaks. Alan Pollock (Left 1980) One Night in November at the Belgrade. Helen Price (2005–2007) England elite squad and Wasps. Dr Donna Robilliard (1988–1995) Extra in Nativity. David Sheppard (1955–1963) Received his second doctorate (PhD from Leicester University). Settled in Allesley Park. Alex T Smith (1996–2003) Illustrator whose exclusive design adorned the Stretch Fashion issue eco bag. Home to be published in January 2009. Sophie Staniforth (nee Dyball) (1992–1999) Celebrated her marriage to Paul this summer. Lizzie Wallace (1996–2003) Making waves in Bollywood after completing degree in Northern Ireland. Alex Walsh Atkins (1984–1991) See interview in Former Students. Melissa Walton (2001–2006) Speaking part in BBC drama Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story and leading role in government Safe Sex campaign advert. Hollyoaks! Captain Lucy Webster (1990–1996) Progress through the ranks of the Army and featured in recent Army promotion of women’s roles in the service. Adjutant, assisting the Commanding Officer for the Territorial Army Unit 40 Signals Regiment. Ryan Wells (1996–2001) See interview in Former Students. Speaking part in BBC drama Mary Whitehouse and government Safe Sex campaign. Congratulations to the following: Jed Bamber (1996–2003) Medicine and Surgery (Aberdeen) Kaleigh Howat (1998–2005) 2.1 in Theology (Durham). Rebecca Lane (1998–2005) Distinction in Physics 1st Public Examination at Hertford, Oxford. Colin Littlewood (1998–2005) 2.1 in History (York). Mark McKelvie (2000–2007) First Class in Medical Sciences Tripos. Luke Murphy (1998–2005) Class I in English Literature (Durham). Anna Seeley (2004–2006) First Class in Medical Tripos 2006-07.


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