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Ruapehu College Prizes, 1991

Special Awards Dux: Sonia Leow. Proxime Accessit: Natalee Taylor. Trophy presented by Peter Berry & Family. Loftus Shield: Natalee Taylor. For services to the College. Waimarino Shield: Awhina Edwards & Mario Mareikura. For best all round pupil in academic, sporting social areas including Maori culture and values. Prin'cipaPs Award: James Allen. For commitment to the school, the maintenance of the high academic standards with all round involvement. Brian Eades Award: Karlene Hough. For perseverance and endeavour. Peck-Campbell Cup: Tanya Parker & Peter Fetzer. Presented by the Rev and Mrs R L Peck in the memory of Ralph Edward Peck and Jeanette Helen Campbell for excellence in the Humanities - English/Geography/History. Early Settlers Award: Peter Fetzer. Donated by the Scarrow family for diligence and showing ciass spirit in History. Berry's Bookshop Prize for SeniorCommerce: Sonia Leow. For excellence in both Accounting and Economics. Maungarongo Trophy: Awhina Edwards & Che Wilson. Presented as an award for leadership, initiative and dedication in the promotion of Cultural Activities in the College. Telecom Awards: Sonia Leow. 1st in Mathematics with statistics and Calculus. Jake Irwin. 1st in Physics. Natalee Taylor. 1st in Chemistry. Commander AGT Waiouru: Robert Grossart. An award for leadership. Winstone Prize for Achievement: Nicola Cast. For achievement in Form 6 Science, with excellence in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Winston Pulp Industries Ltd prize: Steven Burgess for Achievement in form 6 Design and Technology Senior Literary Award: Geoffrey Pitts & Tanya Parker. Presented by the Taranaki Daily News. Dance Award (George Chan Trophy): Mario Mareikura. Doctor Jordan Memorial Prize: Paora Toho. For art. Country Womens Institute Prize: Coral Rahi. For most promising student in Home Economics. Dixon Engineering Company Prize: Malcolm Chan. For F5 workshop technology (metalbase).

L K Horne Memorial Prize: Kelvin Hammond. For F5 workshop technology (woodbase). Te Whai Korero - Wahine. Speech making in Maori language (girls) (T G McCullough Cup): Awhina Edwards. Te Whai Korero - Tane. Speech making in Maori language (boys) (T G McCullough Cup): Che Wilson. Impromptu Speech (Alan West Cup): Awhina Edwards. Senior Speech Competition (M S Gould Cup): Che Wilson. Form 7: Christabel Laracy, Subject Award ((SA)), 1st in art. James Allen, (SA), 1st in geography. Awhina Edwards, Merit Award ((MA)) for consistent effort in physical education. Angela Bron, (MA) for achievement in mathematics with statistics. Peter Fetzer, (SA), 1st in history, (MA) for consistent effort in physical education. Jake Irwin, (SA), 1st in physics, (MA) for perseverance and receptivity in art. Mario Mareikura, (SA), 1st in physical education. Natalee Taylor, (SA), lst in chemistry & physical education, (MA) for consistent effort in English and geography. Sonia Leow, (SA), 1st in accounting, English, mathematics with statistics & calculus and economics, (MA) for consistent effort in physical education. Higher School Certificate: James Allen, Leigh Brannigan, Angela Bron, Peter Fetzer, Phillip Hawken, Jake Irwin, Michelle Jacobs, Sonia Leow, Emma MacGee, Andrea Martin, Natalee Taylor, Karl Pearson. Form 6: Andrea Barnes, Subject Award ((SA)), 1st in Computer Studies. Clayton Waara, Merit Award ((MA)), for a high level of competence in leadership skills in the Multiple Studies programme. Matthew Fetzer, (SA), 1st equal in history. Christabel Laracy, (MA) for consistent effort in media studies. Awhina Edwards, (SA), 1st in Home Economics. Paul Whale, (MA) for a high level of competence in practical skills In the Multiple Studies programme. Anthony Bowsher, (SA), 1st in physical education. Julie Oliver, (SA), 1st in media studies. Tamati Thompson, (MA) for 1st in computer studies practical examination. Steven Burgess, (SA), 1st in technology. Mario Mareikura, (SA), 1st in art & Tangata Whenua, (MA) for perseverance in Tangata Whenua. Robert Grossart, (MA) for a high level of competence in leadership skills in the Multiple Studies pro-

gramme. Steven McDougall, (SA), 1st in agricultural science. Steven Dowman (MA) for improvement in English and for consistent effort in physical education Catherine Donaldson, (SA), 1st in typing. Donovan Morris, (MA) for a high level of competence in practical skills in the Multiple Studies programme. Cindy Evans, (SA), 1st equal in history, 1st in physical education. Stacey Sue, (MA) for consistent effort in English & geography. Tanya Parker, (SA), 1st in English and geography, (MA) for consistent effort in biology. Geoffrey Pitts, (MA) for improvement in English, consistent effort in physics & physical education and for perseverance in mathematics & chemistry. Nicola Cast, (SA), 1st in physics & mathematics, (MA) for improvement in English. Rachel Chan, (SA), 1st in accounting & chemistry, (MA) for consistent effort in physical education & English. Mei-Ling Voon, (SA), 1st in biology & ecomomics, (MA) for consistent effort in English and for improvement and conscientious effort in mathematics. Form 5: Kelvin Hammond, Subject Award ((SA)), 1st in workshop technology (woodbase). Sandra Govan, Merit Award ((MA)) for consistent effort in School Certificate (SC) English and for effort and improvement in geography. Clinton Stowers, (MA) for improvement in SC mathematics. Andre Moore, (MA) for perseverance in physical education. Roberta Williams, (SA) for achievement in NZ Certificate mathematics. Melanie Shepherd, (MA) for improvement and effort in geography and for perseverance in art. Roger Berry, (MA) for consistent effort in SC English and geography. Michael Hammond, (MA) for consistent effort in SC mathematics. Jackie Russell, (SA), 1st in typing. Kathleen Kui, (SA), 1st in NZ Certificate English. Leslie Christensen, (MA) for improvement in art. Coral Rahi, (SA), 1st in Home Economics, (MA) for perseverance in SC science and for consistaent effort and perseverance in SC English. Rodney McCoubrie, (SA), 1st in horticulture. Johannes Moore, (MA) for consistent effort in history and economic studies and for perseverance in physical education. Elizabeth Melrose, (SA), 1st in physical education. Shane Scobie, Turnpage 12

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From page 5 (MA) for improvement in history. Ryan Boyce, (MA) for improvement in art. Che Wilson, (SA), 1st in Te Reo Maori & history. Clayton Waara, (MA) for improvement in physical education. Simon Grossart, (SA) for achievement in NZ Certificate mathematics. Taron Breen,, (MA) for Design and Graphics and for workshop technology (woodbase). Leanne EllisRuru, (MA) for consistent effort in SC English. Paoro Toho, (SA), 1st in art, (MA) for consistent effort in NZ Certificate English & Central Districts science. Nina Haitana, (MA) for acheivement in NZ Certificate English. Steven Sattler, (SA) for achievement in NZ Certificate mathematics. Steven McDougall, (MA) for consistent effort in history. Robin Brider, (MA) for consistent effort in SC English. Felicity Wilson, (MA) for consistent effort in home economics. Avinesh Sharma, (MA) for craftsmanship in workshop technology (metalbase) and for consistent effort in SC mathematics. Rachel James, (SA), 1st in SC English & Geography, (MA) for consistent effort in typing and SC mathematics. Warwick Hayes, (SA), 1st in design and graphics & physical education and 2nd in SC mathematics, (MA) for consistent effort in SC English. Malcolm Chan, (SA), 1st in SC science, workshop technology (metalbase), SC mathematics & economic studies. Sports Sports Awards and Outdoor Education Awards Athletics: Intermediate Boy Champion (Walter Warner Cup), James Cleary. Senior Girl Champion (Turners & Growers Cup), Natalee Taylor. Senior Boy Champion (Tufner & Growers Cup), Mario Mareikura. Cross Country: Intermediate Girl Champion (certificate), Cindy Evans. Intermediate Boy Champion (Leo Cleary Cup), Raymond McDougall. Senior Girl Champion (certificate), Natalee Taylor. Senior Boy Champion (Dillon Shield), Peter Fetzer. Swimming: Intermediate Girl Champion (PTA Cup), Samantha Condon. Intermediate Boy Champion (Cup), Chris Winter. Senior Girl Champion (John Evans Trophy), Angela Bfon. Senior Boy Champion (John Evans Trophy), Philip Hawken. Netball: KapaiEnterprises Trophy: Awhina Edwards. An award for the person who by her/his actions displays the qualities of sportsmanship that we regard as important at Ruapehu College achievement/dedication/loyalty. Netball Trophy: Marama Cribb & Lisa Waerea. Student presentation to college 2 & 3 netball teams presented by Waimarino Netball for perseverance. Hockey: Player of the Season Girls 1st XI (cup), Nicola Cast. Most Improved Player (Certificate), Karlene Hough. CaptainS Trophy: Janine Maru. Presented to the most valuable hockey team mem-

ber. Rugby: Most improved player in istXV (cup), Simon Grossart. Best and fairest player in 1st XV (cup), Robert Grossart. Soccer: Journeaux Senior Soccer Trophy, Phillip Hawken. An award for a senior pupil achieving a high level of ability and showing dedication to the game. Tennis: Girls Champion (cup), Nicola Cast. Presented by Mrs S Laurenson. Boys Champion (cup), Phillip Hawken. Presented by Mr J Laurenson. Outdoor Education: Kaimanawa Cup for Outdoor Education, Lance Callaghan &

Mario Mareikura. Presented by R Rowles and G Brebner for outstanding achievement in outdoor education. Inter- Whanau Competition: Weka, Terry Parata, Natalee Taylor. Winners of Volleyball. Kiwi, Deon Te Miha, Nonie Cleary. Winners of diving, athletics, rugby, basketball, cricket & tennis. Huia, Awhina Edwards, James Allen. Winners of swimming, netball, softball & hockey. Tui, Sharon Wagstaff, Mario Mareikura. Winners of skiing, cross country, soccer, gymnastics & speeches. Champion Whanau Cup, Deon Te Miha & Nonie Cleary Kiwi. Presented by Ruapehu Old Pupils Association.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 5

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Ruapehu College Prizes, 1991 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 5

Ruapehu College Prizes, 1991 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 413, 19 November 1991, Page 5

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