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Published:  15 August, 2008

Alex Darke, 7 New Street, Hopeman, graduated from Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University, BSc artificial intelligence and robotics. A former pupil of Lossiemouth High School, Alex is now studying music at Aberdeen College.

Published:  15 August, 2008

Andrew Duncan, Gordon Castle Farm, Fochabers, graduated MA (hons) property and spacial planning from Aberdeen University. Andrew, a former pupil of Milne's High School, is now working in Elgin.

Published:  15 August, 2008

Rory Fraser, 9 Hardhillock Avenue, Elgin, a former Elgin High School pupil, graduated from the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, B Des (design for digital media) first class hons.

Published:  01 August, 2008

Laura Fiske, 36 Dean Terrace, Lossiemouth, graduated from Aberdeen University BSc (hons) geography. Laura, a former pupil of Lossiemouth High, is returning to the university to undertake a MSc in rural planning and environmental management.

Published:  29 February, 2008

Lucy Dawson, daughter of Alex and Joyce Dawson, 124 Moss Street, Keith, a former Keith Grammar School pupil, graduated Bachelor of Performing Arts (hons) from The Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Leeds. Lucy is currently working with an Edinburgh-based dance company, teaching performing arts in schools.

Published:  26 October, 2007

Ben Fox, Speyside House, 99 High Street, Fochabers, a former Milne’s High School pupil, graduated from Edinburgh University BSc (hons) sport and recreational management.

Published:  19 October, 2007

Jemma Donald, 7 Roseisle Drive, Elgin, a former Elgin Academy pupil, graduated LLB law (hons) from Aberdeen University. Jemma is now working with Aberdeen University Students' Association.

Published:  14 September, 2007

Mhairi Findlay, daughter of Brian and Trixie, King Street, Elgin, graduated from Aberdeen University, Bachelor of medicine and surgery. Mhairi, a former pupil of Elgin Academy, is now working at Raigmore Hospital, Inverness.

Published:  14 September, 2007

Hazel Edward, daughter of Jimmy and Dorothy, Meikle Ardrone, Keith, graduated BSc (hons) nutrition and dietetics from Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University. Hazel, a former Keith Grammar School pupil, is now working at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

Published:  14 September, 2007

Gary Fines, a former Speyside High School pupil, graduated from The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, with a Masters degree in business administration. Before going to university, Gary lived in Rothes.

Published:  16 August, 2007

Mandy Forsyth, daughter of Ian and Alison, 7 Woodlands Crescent, Elgin, graduated from Aberdeen University, BEd (hons) primary education. Mandy is a former pupil of Elgin Academy.

Published:  16 August, 2007

Kathryn Duthie, daughter of Dr and Mrs Duthie, 4 Roseisle Drive, Elgin, graduated from Aberdeen University, MBCHB. Kathryn, a former Elgin Academy pupil, is now working in Raigmore Hospital, Inverness.

Published:  08 June, 2007

Paul Fletcher, son of Lester and Patsy Fletcher, graduated Batchelor of Applied Theology from Carey Baptist College, Auckland, New Zealand. Paul, formerly of Forsyth Street, Hopeman, and a former pupil of Lossiemouth High School, is now working as a minister in Auckland.

Published:  23 March, 2007

Keiza Dugdale, of Glebe Cottage, Speymouth, graduated MSc in Policy Studies from Edinburgh University and is now working in Edinburgh.

Published:  29 December, 2006

Laura-Jane Durkin, 15 Schoolhill Terrace, Lossiemouth, a former Lossiemouth High School pupil, graduated from Aberdeen University with a degree in psychology.

Published:  24 October, 2006

Claire Eastwood, The Batchen, Miltonduff, a former Lossiemouth High School pupil, graduated from St Andrews University, MA (Hons) in Modern History.

Published:  04 September, 2006

Mary Ferguson, former Forres Academy, Bruntlands Farm, Alves, graduated MA (Hons) Fine Art from Edinburgh University.

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