2007 Homerton Roll News ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Scottish dancing. I would be glad to hear news of any contemporaries.
KULASINGHAM, Ann E.C. 54: Previously a deputy Head teacher , now working as a hospital and outreach education tutor. Married to Chandra, with 2 daughters, Naomi (14) and Rachel (12).
MOULSDALE, Nicky Tyler 74: Still in Wimbledon working as a Special Needs Teacher with children on the Autistic Spectrum, but am taking a year out of paid employment and enjoying every minute of it! Enjoy my yoga, Scottish dancing, and running a Rainbow unit. Husband Johnny (St Catharines 1974-77) still rows for Crabtree: (Cambridge Veterans), and we have celebrated our Silver Wedding Anniversary. 3 daughters: Jessica, just finished at Edinburgh University and going on to an MA in publishing at UCL; Lucy reading anthropology at Durham, and Hannah hoping to go to Bristol in October. I have joined the newly formed London Branch. I keep in contact with Katie Milne, Verity Lowe, Jane Colton Lindup, Lesley Turner Lambert, Annie Lee Casey, and Erin Shardlow.
LEAK, Lesley Groome 73: Currently Deputy Headteacher, Elliot School Putney (11- 18, mixed, 1400 on roll). Was previously LA Advisor, London Borough of Ealing. Since 1971, married to David Leak (Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London) a former student of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge. Two children ; Sam aged 20 years at King’s College, London, reading music; Frances aged 17 years at Tiffin Girls’ School studying A-levels. LEWCOCK, Dr Marjorie D. 78: Just retired from teaching for Madingley Hall after 20 years. Before College, teaching speech and drama and theatre skills. As well as exploring theatre and poetry with adults at Madingley Hall, my thesis was on the staging of the plays of Aphra Behn, and I continue to research theatre history, particularly the ways the scenic stage worked in the seventeenth century. Have published in several journals, especially Theatre Notebook. I contributed to Aphra Behn Studies (CUP 1996) edited by Janet Todd, acted as an adviser and provided six entries for the Continuum Encyclopaedia of Literature (2003) edited by Grosvenor Meyer and Serafin, wrote a chapter on English Pantomime for Audience Participation (2003) edited by Katwinkle, have an essay, on Restoration Theatre Audience, in an on-line Journal put out by Aberystwyth, and am contributing several pieces about masques and about Davenant’s work to the on-line Literary Encyclopaedia put out by EAU at Norwich. I have even given a few lectures and supervisions at Homerton. That was very odd experience - to come back as ‘one of them’ and enter the Senior Combination Room - and I guess I would not have done any of it had I not been at Homerton. So thank you Dr David Male, Dr Peter Raby, Dr Susan Macklin and all the students with whom I worked, not forgetting Keith Loveday, who organised us all in the old drama studio.
MUNDEN, Sarah 77: Currently in Sales with Oxford University Press. MURCH, Dilys E. Inch 73: Currently a Guide at Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Was previously a Special Needs Teacher. PURWAR, Jane A. Slater 77: Currently a housewife. Was previously a teacher. READY, Karen W. 79: Currently Academic Liaison Librarian (Anglia Ruskin University). Previously Subject Librarian. REEVE, Alison 77: Currently Assistant Headteacher. ROUND, Beverley A. Simmons 72: Currently a Peripatetic Teacher – Piano, Flute, Clarinet & Voice. Previously Chemistry Teacher. RUSBRIDGE, Jennifer Wright 78: Currently Part Time Tutor. SMALL, Jennifer J. E. Martin 77: Currently household administrator. Was previously a teacher. I have lived in Wimbledon for over twenty years and our three children have grown up here. I worked at Queen’s Gate School until a few years ago and after a period of ill health I have decided not to return to teaching but keep myself busy running all aspects of our family life whilst pursuing tennis and supporting the children’s sports and activities. My husband, Francis, is a partner with Ernst & Young. We both manage to keep up with some of our college friends although we would enjoy a reunion in London with Homertonians living here. I keep in touch with Louise
LISTER, Julia Wheaten 75: Currently a Music teacher. Deborah Broadbridge – fellow student, living and teaching in Canterbury. MAXWELL, Sarah 73: Currently a teacher. McLELLAN, Carolyn J. Shaw 73: Currently studying for Degree in Environmental Horticulture and Design. McROBERTS, Helen Ruschill 75: happily involved in teaching at a large variety of venues. Large family (some still at home) plus interests including music and
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