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Obituaries                                                                                    Obituaries





 Ivy Roberts (Shaw 1949)  Karen Lane (Roberts 1974)  Mary Lugton (1942)   Deirdre Robertson Farfor (Hyde 1952)
 5 December 1929 – 6 May 2018   19 June1956 – 18 January 2014  8 September 1924 – 16 May 2018  28 September 1932 – 11 October 2017

                               Miss Lugton was one of the three
 After spending a year at Mildura in   Karen entered Janet Clarke Hall   women Heads of Department   Deirdre was the only child of Isla
 1948, Ivy moved into Janet Clarke   in 1974 as one of only two female   (along with Miss Turnbull and   Hyde, later Lady Hyde, and Rear
 Hall in 1949 while studying science   engineering students at the   Miss Semmens) who really ran the   Admiral George Francis Hyde, later
 at the University of Melbourne.   University of Melbourne. During   Baillieu Library, in a time when   Sir Admiral Hyde. She was born at
 She thrived in the culture and   her time at University Karen   you had to be a man to hold the   the family home ‘Wandarra’, Toorak
 opportunities at JCH as part of a   developed a passion for nature   position of University Librarian.   and was only five when her father
 small cohort of women who were   and the environment, which                     passed away.
 trailblazers in their academic and   would shape her personal and   Miss Lugton was Reference
                                                                                 Deirdre’s education began at St
 career pursuits, particularly in science.   professional life. She studied hard during the week so that   Librarian when I came to the Baillieu Library in 1974.   Catherine’s in Toorak and continued as a boarder at
 her weekends were free for outdoor adventures such as   Under her guidance I checked catalogues from antiquarian
 After University Ivy had her first job with the Department   kayaking (in fibreglass kayaks she built herself) and cross-  book dealers as she worked to build up the University   Toorak College, Mt Eliza where she excelled both in the
 of Health at the State Health Labs, and was seconded to   country skiing as a member of the Melbourne University   Libraries Research Collections, in particular the Baillieu’s   classroom and also on the sports fields. In her final year
 the Department of Agriculture during this time. As was   Mountaineering Club, and formed life-long friendships.  holdings of Private Presses. Thanks to Miss Lugton and   she was a School Prefect and House Captain.
 required at the time she had to give up her permanent   Miss Turnbull, Melbourne University today has fine and    After completing matriculation, De was accepted to study
 employment in 1955 when she married her husband   Karen was an avid learner, and after moving to Perth with   complete holdings of many of the great Private Presses.  Agricultural Science at the University of Melbourne and
 Geoff, a fellow science student she met at University, but   husband Chas she completed a Master of Engineering   resided in Janet Clarke Hall during her time there. She
 stayed on as a temporary employee until the birth of her   Science at the University of Western Australia in   Miss Lugton as Reference Librarian for the Baillieu was   thrived at University and particularly loved College life.
 first child. Ivy and Geoff later started their own chemistry   1990 while raising three young daughters. She later   in charge of supporting the University’s research effort   She excelled in snow skiing and swimming, also playing
 consulting business in 1970.  completed a Master of Leadership and Management at   through its Library. She later became the University   in the JCH tennis, hockey and baseball teams when time
 Curtin University, and in 2000 was awarded the MLM   Bibliographer, again supporting the University’s research
 Ivy and Geoff had four daughters and as a young mother   Scholarship for the best MLM student.  effort, building on her wide contacts with academics and   permitted around her academic pursuits.
 of two Ivy completed a Diploma of Education from   the University community.  In addition to enjoying her sporting and academic studies,
 Monash University in 1966. She then began a Masters   Karen built a successful career in environmental   De filled various positions within Janet Clark Hall, being
 of Education, however she was unable to complete it as   engineering and sustainability, which at the time was   When I started working for her she presented a formidable   Treasurer of the College Club and later as Senior Student
 her family grew. While she never formally taught she did   a small emerging field, and formed the Sustainability   figure – immaculate, when professional women wore   where she was the chief link between the Principal, tutors
 work as a demonstrator in the labs at Monash and instilled   Practitioners Association. Her work focused on water,   beautifully tailored suits to work – with a very distinctive   and students.
 the value of education in her daughters who all achieved   water resource management, and contaminated land, and   slash of white hair amidst the normal colour. She was a
 academic success at university, with daughter Karen and   while working for the Centre for Water Research at UWA   mannered, exacting perfectionist and she gave me the best   De graduated with a Bachelor of Science and worked as
 granddaughter Lucy also attending JCH.  she worked on projects in Venice and Japan.  training I could have received: check, check and check   a Biochemist until meeting and marrying Keith Ronald
            again.                                             Farfor.  After having three children, she returned to study
 Ivy was an active member of the College community,   Having followed in the footsteps of her own mother, Ivy   and began a new career as a librarian and then later as
 serving on the JCH Council as its Society representative,   Roberts, Karen was proud to see her youngest daughter,   I remember her with great fondness; she was a very kind   a remedial teacher. She continued to be a passionate
 chairing its Executive and Finance Committee, and   Lucy Lane (2007), also become a JCH-er.  mentor to a young staff member.  sportswoman enjoying skiing, golf, tennis and swimming
 serving as President of the Janet Clarke Hall Society.  She   as well as briefly playing bowls in later years. She
 never ceased to enjoy College functions and the life-long   In a time when many women had to choose whether to   remained an active member of a number of sporting clubs
 friendships she made at JCH.  have a career or a family, Miss Lugton devoted her life to
            her work, her University, and her belief in the importance   until her death.
            of knowledge and scholarship.                      De was also a keen adventurer and would-be ‘country
                                                               girl’ and thought nothing of packing the kids in the back
            A tribute from Patricia Smyth, a Baillieu Library friend and
            colleague.                                         of an old Valiant station wagon and heading off to places
                                                               such as Bourke, Coober Pedy and Innamincka to name a
                                                               few. Well into her seventies, she and another adventurous
                                                               friend drove the Gibb River Road in De’s Subaru wagon.

                                                               Deirdre is survived by daughter Katie, sons Malcolm and
                                                               Tony, grandchildren Angus, Douglas and Gabrielle and her
                                                               beloved black labrador Nudge.







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