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I remember Ken Kilpin when he was a seventh former at Fairfield College in 1974. It was a Senior school famous for partying. Classmates included Roger Riley,
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I remember Ken Kilpin when he was a seventh former at Fairfield College in 1974. It was a Senior school famous for partying - classmates included Roger Riley,
John Garvey, Kevin Choat, John Woolley, Tony Rogers (a Commonwealth Games athlete), Richard Avery and Martin (Stretch) Edwards and Alan Beaton.
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John Garvey, Kevin Choat, John Woolley, Richard Avery and Martin (Stretch) Edwards and Alan Beaton.
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Another classmate of Ken's was Tony (Ace) Rogers, a middle distace athlete who placed ninth in the 1500m final at the Los Angeles Olympic and the Commonwealth Games.
  
 
As it says on the Massey University College of Education website[[http://education.massey.ac.nz/massey/depart/education/staff/centre-for-educational-development/kilpin-ken.cfm]]] he is nowadays an "Adviser at Massey University’s Centre for Educational Development" and has been "an English teacher for 23 years, and sometime Social Studies and Media Studies teacher... HOD English, and Assistant Principal".
 
As it says on the Massey University College of Education website[[http://education.massey.ac.nz/massey/depart/education/staff/centre-for-educational-development/kilpin-ken.cfm]]] he is nowadays an "Adviser at Massey University’s Centre for Educational Development" and has been "an English teacher for 23 years, and sometime Social Studies and Media Studies teacher... HOD English, and Assistant Principal".

Revision as of 01:26, 25 May 2007

I remember Ken Kilpin when he was a seventh former at Fairfield College in 1974. It was a Senior school famous for partying - classmates included Roger Riley, John Garvey, Kevin Choat, John Woolley, Richard Avery and Martin (Stretch) Edwards and Alan Beaton.

Another classmate of Ken's was Tony (Ace) Rogers, a middle distace athlete who placed ninth in the 1500m final at the Los Angeles Olympic and the Commonwealth Games.

As it says on the Massey University College of Education website[[1]]] he is nowadays an "Adviser at Massey University’s Centre for Educational Development" and has been "an English teacher for 23 years, and sometime Social Studies and Media Studies teacher... HOD English, and Assistant Principal".