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Prizewinners

Dux Awarded to the student who has attained the highest academic standard in 1989 in the 7th form, Naomi Friar. Proximi Accessit Trophy presented by Peter Berry & Family, Dean Drayton. Loftus Shield For services to the College. This award covers general example and reliabiity in all fields academic, social and sporting, In her five years at College, Suzie has maintained a high level of involvement in all school activities. Her total involvement has been to the benefit of us all, Suzie Mcllroy. Principals Award An award for an outstanding contribution to the College. At all times Karen has worked unstintingly for the common good of the College, Karen Truscott. Allen has been one of the most outstanding all round students of the College. Academic progress combined with top sporting performances and Leadership, Allan Prince.

Waimarino Shield Donated by the Maori Community of the District for best all round pupil in academic, sporting, social areas including Maori Culture & Values, Tama Campbell. Brian Eades Trophy For perserverance & endeavour, John Greenwood and Charmaine O'Hanlon. Peck-Campbell Cup Presented by the Rev & Mrs R Peck in memory and dedication of Ralph Edward Peck and Jeanette Campbell for excellence in the Humanities, Naomi Friar. Early Settlers Award Donated by Scarrow family for diligence & showing class spirit in History, Alison Berry. Berry's Bookshop for Senior Commerce For excellence in both Accounting and Economic Studies, Maureen Sue. Maungarongo Trophy Presented as an award for initiative and dedi-

cation in the promotion of Cultural Activities in this College, Carys Hubbard and RayCharles Herewini, and as Kaea in the Cultural group," Mario Mareikura. Winstones Prize For Achievement in Form 6 Technology & Technical Drawing, John Rodgers. Winstones Prize For achievement in Form 6 Science with excellence in Physics, Chemistry & Biology, Marc Vincent. Senior Literary Award Presented by Taranaki Daily News, James Allen. The Dance Award Presented by George Chan for their efforts in choreography for the musical production Joseph, Suzie Ilroy and Cherie Young. Doctor Jordan Memorial Prize por Art, N&omi Friar. The Migos^ Trophy For Practical Clolh^ ing, Amanda Harford. The Dixon Engineering Company Prize For Form 5 WorkTurnpage 7

Ruapehu College's 1989 prizegiving

From page 6 shop Technology (Metalbase), Shane Edwards. The L K Horne Memorial Prize For Form 5 Workshop Technology (Woodbase), Aaron Brebner. Te whai korero - Tane Speech making in Maori Language (T G McCullough Cup), Mario Mareikura. Te whai korero - Wahine Speech making in Maori Language (T G McCullough Cup), Awhina Edwards. Senior Speech Competition (M S Gould Cup), Phillip Hawken. Academic Awards Form 5 Carys Hubbard, Subject Award in Physical Education, Merit Award for effort and perserverance in Science. Peter Fetzer, Subject Award in History, Merit Award for achievement in SC English. Cindy Langdon, Subject Award - lst in Home Economics, Merit Award for improvement during the year in SC Science. Jake Irwin, Subject Awards in Technical Drawing, lst in Mrs Bucks Science. Michele Whitehead, Subject Award lst in Art. Tracey Tuhirangi, Subject Award for achievement in NZ Certificate Mathematics. Phillip Hawken, Subject Awards in Physical Education and SC Mathematics, lst= in Geography, lst in Economic Studies, Merit Award for diligence in English. Adam Ashcroft, Subject Award for lst in Mr McCartney's English. Natalie Taylor, Subject Award in Physical Education, 1 st= in Geography, Merit Award for diligence in SC English. Karl Pearson, Subject Award lst in Horticulture, Merit Award for effort & perserverance in SC Science. Lance Callaghan, Merit Award for sustained effort and

achievement in NZ Certificate Mathematics. Paula Greenwood, Merit Award for consistent hard work all year in Horticulture. Paul Wagstaff, Merit Awards for effort and perserverance throughout the year in Horticulture, and achievement in Repeat English. Donna Hall, Subject Award lst in Central Districts Certificate Science. John Greenwood, Merit Award for achievement in English. Sonia Leow, Subject Awards 2nd= overall in SC Mathematics, lst in SC English, lst in Typing, lst overall in SC Science and in Mr Dunn's Science, Merit Award for consistent effort throughout year in Economic Studies. James Allen, Subject Award - lst overall in SC MAthematics, Merit Awards for achievement in SC English, and for consistent effort throughout the year in Economic Studies. Ana Brien, Subject Award - lst in Maori Language. Aaron Brebner, Subject Award in Workshop Technology (Woodbase), Merit Awards foi effort & perserverance throughout the year in Horticulture and diligence in English. Elizebeth Hood, Merit Award for diligence in English. Peter Samson, Subject Award in Workshop Technology (Woodbase). Mario Mareikura, Subject Award for achievement in NZ Certificate Mathematics. Andrea Martin, Merit Award for effort and perserverance in SC Science. Tama Campbell, Merit Award for Improvement during the year in SC Science, for diligence in English and effort and perserverance in Maori Language. Josephine Ashcroft, Subject Award lst in Mrs Ryland's Science. Angela Bron, Subject Award 2= overall in SC Mathematics. Leigh Brannigan, Merit Award for consistent effort in Home Economics. Deon Te Miha, Subject Award in

Physical Education. Shorne Albert, Merit Award for effort and perserverance in SC Science. Cher Sampson, Merit Award for diligence in English. Anthony Preece, Merit Award for sustained effort and achievement in NZ Certificate Mathematics. Charmaine O'Hanlon, Merit Award for sustained effort & achievement in NZ Certificate Mathematics. Dean Smith, Subject Award in Workshop Technology (Woodbase). Jeremy Shaw, Merit Award - effort and perserverance in SC Mathematics. Form 6 William Brayton, Subject Award for excellence in Design & Technology. Monica Battersby, Subject Award - lst Tangata Whenua. Brendon Churton, Merit Award in Art & for conistent effort in English. Maureen Sue, Subject Awards - lst= in Mathematics, lst in Accounting, lst in Economics, lst in Computer Studies & a Merit Award for diligence & improvement in English. John Rodgers, Subject Award - lst in Technical Drawing. Sarah Cleland, Merit Award for diligence and achievement in English. Janine Stephens, Subject Award - lst in Agricultural Science. Aaron Summerhayjs, Subject Award for excellence in Design & Technology. Ana Brien, Subject Award in Physical Education. Marc Vincent, Subject Award - lst= in Mathematics, lst in Biology, lst in Chemistry, lst in Physics. Vanessa Wilson, Subject Award - lst in Typing. Moana Allan, Merit Award for diligence & improvement in English, and effort and commitment in History. Keryn Diamond, Subject Award - lst in Home Economics. Shorne Albert, Subject Award in Physical Education. Alison Berry, Merit Award for effort & commit-

ment in Typing, Merit Award for diligence in English and effort & perserverance in Biology. Richard Bron, Subject Award in Certificate PE. Stephanie Sue, Subject Award - lst in Geography and Merit Award for consistent effort in Computer Studies. Nico Patterson, Subject Award in Physical Education. Cherie Young, Subject Award in Certificate PE, and Physical Education. Robert Smith, Subject Award - lst in Practical Computing Examination. Merit Award for effort & perserverance in Physics & Chemistry. Joy England, Merit Award for effort and commitment in Typing. Ginneen Smith, Perserverance and commitment to work in Economics. Susan Frame, lst in English. Form 7 Cherie Young, Subject Award for lst in Economics. Karen TrTurnpage 10

Ruapehu College prizewinners

From page 7 uscott, Subject Award - lst in English. Dean Drayton, Subject Awards in Physical Education, lst in Mathematics with Statistics, lst in Accounting. Suzie Mcllroy, Subejct Award in Physical Education. Stephanie Fetzer, Merit Award for commitment & hard work in English. Karl Brannigan, Merit Award for perserverance & endeavour in English. Naomi Friar, Subject Awards - lst in Geography, lst in Art, lst in Mathematics with Calculus, lst in Biology. Kelley Frederick, Merit Award for perserverance & endeavour in English. Deborah Summerhays, Merit Award for commitment & hard work in English. Judith Berry, Merit Award for diligence and endeavour in English. Higher School Certificate Karl Brannigan, Dean Drayton, Stephanie Fetzer, Kelley Frederick, Naomi Friar, Jason Langdon, Karl Mottram,

Pania Mowat, Deborah Summerhays, Cherie Young. Sports & Outdor Education Awards Athletics Intermediate Girl Champion (Woodward Cup), Cindy Langdon 1=; Intermediate Boy Champion (Walter Warner Cup), Maya Patterson; Senior Girl Champion (Turners & Growers Cup), Janine Stephens; Senior Boy Champion (Turners & Growers Cup), Allen Prince. Cross Country Intermediate Girl Champion, Natalie Taylor; Senior Girl Champion, Janine Stephens; Senior Boy Champion (Dillon Shield), Aaron McCann. Swimming Intermediate Girl Champion (PTA Cup), Pollyann Condon; Intermediate Boy Champion (Cup), Phillip Hawken; Senior Girl Champion (John Evans Trophy), Pania Mowat;

Senior Boy Champion (John Evans Trophy), Mark Akurangi. Hockey lst XI Girls: Player of the season Trophy, Karina Meyer. Most valuable team member trophy to the person who has given most support, Monica Battersby and Sarah Cleland. Skiing Girls Champion - Taharangi Cup presented by Vic Keppel, Sondrya Dixon. Boys Champion - Mangaturuturu Cup presented by Graeme Brebner, Dean Drayton. Nicola Hayes Memorial Award for North Island Secondary school skiing competition - Ruapehu College Captain, Dean Drayton. Netball Kapai Enterprises Trophy - An award presented for the person who by her actions displays the qualities of sportsmanship that we regard as important at Ruapehu College achievement, dedication and loyalty, Celine Rahi.

Rugby Best and Fairest player in lst XV (Cup), Aaron McCann. Most improved player in lst XV (Cyp), Shane Edwards. Soccer Journeaux Senior Soccer Trophy - An award for a senior pupil achieving a high level of ability and showing dedication to the game, Peter Samson. Tennis Girls Champion (Cup presented by Mrs S Laurenson), Sheryl Mateara. Boys Champion (Cup presented by Mr J Laurenson), Anthony Callaghan. Outdoor Education Awards Forestry - a certificate for showing skill and competence pruning trees in the College Forestry Block, Dean Richardsl, James Peni, Shane Winiata, Sonny Metekingi. Kaimanawa Cup - (Presented by Robin Rowles and Graeme Brebner for outstanding achievement in Outdoor Educa-

tion), Ray-Charles Herewini. Interwhanau Competition Huia Leaders: Helen Brown and William Brayton, winner of Netball (Cup), Basketball, Softball, =Academic General Knowledge. Tui Leaders: Cherie Young and Ray-Charles Herewini, winner of Swimming (Cup), Skiing (Cup), Rugby (Cup), Cricket, Soccer, Speech (Cup), Mathletics, =Academic General Knowledge. Weka Leaders: Janine Stephens and Stephen Stowers, winner of Athletics (Cup), Cross Country (Cup), Hockey, Gymnastics (Trophy), Academic Science/English, =Academic General Knowledge. Kiwi Leaders: Suzie Mcllroy and Allen Prince, winner of Diving, Shooting (Cup), Tennis, Volleyball. Champion Whanau Cup (Ruapehu College Old Pupils Association Cup), Tui, Leaders: Cherie Young and RayCharles Herewini.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 313, 14 November 1989, Page 6

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Prizewinners Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 313, 14 November 1989, Page 6

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