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How about me? Helen Robertson, left in 1972 and has had a career in translation (details www.hertranslations.co.uk); John Ward who was a year or two behind but his sister was in my class so I knew him, when last heard of an academic in London (could probably be found on FaceBook); Murray Hill who was in my year and is or was a Professor of German in a German university of applied sciences (I used to be in contact with him on LinkedIn but had no reply to my last message about the death of Margot Cameron, a truly great languages teacher).
It is really wonderful that Forrester produced so many great athletes, particularly footballers, and distinguished people from other disciplines, but a bit of digging could produce more. Hertranslations (talk) 17:04, 3 October 2022 (UTC)Reply