What happened to the sixty of us since leaving Monorgan Road in December 1990, or the Scots Illustrated barbecue in early 1991? We hear a lot through the grapevine. The info here might not be all true, but send us an email through the enquiry and contact form and we'll add, change or remove info accordingly! |
If your computer network is down, the man parachuting down to fix things will probably be 'Danger Man' Ian Baillie. Dr Vishal Bhasin has been working at the North Shore Hospital, Auckland. Ian Bobbett is on his OE and is residing in Yuppieland, or, officially, Docklands. Simon Booth is wanted by the police. Sorry to hear that, Si. Max Bradley gave up his "service with a smile" undertaking ambitions and is working with live people at a Sydney hotel. Richard Brandon works at ... you guessed it ... Brandons. Matthew Calcinai has his own multimedia and web design business. Andrew Carr-Smith graudated from law and got admitted to the Bar (both kinds). The RNZAF is keeping its aircraft in the air thanks to Matthew Cathcart. Martin Dannefærd works for the New Zealand Dairy Board. Dux Adrian Durham works for CS First Boston. Hamish Edwards is with the New Zealand Army and stationed at Waiouru. Jeffrey Elias started, built up, and sold his own delivery business. Graham Fairley is an instructor at Evolution Fitness, and a personal trainer. Peter Flinkenberg moved to Auckland to study architecture. Mark Goston married Rachel (surprise!) and lives in Auckland. He is a musician (bigger surprise). Bruce Leiataua is also an Auckland resident. Matthew Hardwick is working at a print and multimedia design consultancy in London and is also a well known travel photographer. Chris Irons finished his degree at Vic and travelled to the UK. Jonathan Kinsella decided he'd had enough publicity by appearing on our television screens nightly and has joined the Ministry of Police. Jarod Lill can be addressed as 'Constable'. Dave Macken is working at Goughs in Auckland. Is Michael Majendie an accountant with Trans Power? There is a rumour that this is only a cover, and that Michael is a photographer for Sports Illustrated and is currently working with Elle's sister, Mimi, on her latest shoot. Luke Maxwell married and was a manager with Hugh Wright's at one stage. Today, he discusses the benefits of a shag at Midway Carpets in Petone. Scott Molloy and his wife now live in Edinburgh, taking the opportunity to travel the Continent when possible, and when Scott's not working at Swedish conglomerate Ericsson. Rowan Morrell has started his own translation business, specializing in documents. Michael Parker followed his career of working in insurance and is now at one of the big insurance-broking firms, Aon. He also married Geraldine (who predicted that?). Dr Richard Peterson is working at Kenepuru Hospital and recently got married. Congratulations, Richard. Dr Bishan Rajapaske is a house surgeon working in orthopædics at Wellington Hospital. Henry Ritchie is a high-flying lawyer with Fletcher Challenge in Auckland. Andrew Robertson is studying medicine at a postgraduate programme in Australia. Paul Robertson is 'on Her Majesty's service' and works for the NZ Government. We will not disclose his actual role ... Dr Imran Sandhu graduated from med school in Pakistan and is studying for his entry exam in 1999. Brett Saunders went to Canada, came back, and had five years with the Territorials. Ian Sipeli works at BP. His words, 'Send the boys my way.' Catch up with him on the corner of Wakefield and Taranaki Streets. There are rumours Matthew Smith joined a hippie cult in Brisbane. He's the only old boy we haven't been able to track down. Glen Stenhouse is not a policeman but a zero-tolerance engineer for a leading plastics manufacturer. We hear Simon Thorpe is the only one of us who now has a child. Congratulations! Antiestablishment Alex Wall works for Telecom. Chris Wards teaches English and social studies to high school kids in Te Kuiti. Dr Kevin Wong is a dentist (really?) in Whitby. Nick Yager is doing his very last paper in law and works part-time for the RSPCA. Jack Yan is challenging Rupert Murdoch for supremacy with his own communications company. Anthony Yeo is in Hollywood working for a production company. Muhammed Fariz Zain graduated from Victoria University in 1995.
Mr Beardsell had become Careers Adviser at Scots when Mrs Murphy left. Mrs Harper works at Wellington College. Miss H spent some time in Bhutan on VSA and now manages the volunteers at the Cancer Society. Mr Lambie left Scots to set up his own consultancy business. Mr Laws retired and is settled in Auckland. He'll be visiting his grandkids at the time of the reunion. Both Rev and Mrs McNeill retired. Mrs Shoesmith suffered a stroke and is recovering. Teachers still there from our day include Mr Bell, Mr Ancheril, Mr Moiser, Mr Clifford, Mr Hayes, Mr Piercy and Mrs McDonald. |
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