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Ruapehu College prizes 1994

Special awards Che Wilson: Senior Speech Competition; Te Whai Korero - T ane Speech Making in Maori Language (Boys) (T G McCullough Cup); Maungarongo Trophy presented as an Award for Leadership, Initiative and Dedication in the promotion of Cultural Activities in the College; Waimarino Shield (Donated by the Maori Community of the district) For best all round pupil in academic, social areas including Maori Culture and values; Loftus Shield for services to the College. Sandra Smith: Impromptu Speech (Alan West Cup); Dance Award (George Chan Trophy); Senior Literary Award presented by Taranaki Daily News; Raana-Ellen Mareikura: Te Whai Korero - Wahine Speech Making in Maori Language (Girls) (T G McCullough Cup). Decadia Pakinga / Pikimai Mareikura: Dedication to the group (Certificate). Lee McCann: Brian Eades Trophy for Perseverance and Endeavour. Brad Taituma: Robin Rowles Memorial Award for Leadership in the Practical Areas. Sandra Smith / Kaye Murdie: Lions Award for commitment to Ruapehu College often working behind the scenes giving of theirtime and energy in the service of the college. Patricia Tuthill / Elton Drylie: PrincipaTs Award for showing "the values we hold high at Ruapehu College"; commitment to their studies, involvement in College life and always showing concem for others. Nathan Davies: Proxime Accessit Trophy presented by Peter Berry and Family; Patricia Tuthill: Dux Trophy presented by Ian & Dorothy

Meredith. Form 7 Nicholas Bonham, merit award for consistent effort in geography; Misty Smith, merit award for conscientious effort in te reo rangatira; Daniel Gunnell, subject award for 1st in graphics; Evania Rennie, merit award for excellent skills in Form 7 physical education; WikeepaRewharewha, subject award for 1st in accounting; Che Wilson, subject award for lst in geography and 1st in te reo rangatira, Peck Campbell Cup for excellence in the humanities English/history/geography (presented by the Rev & Mrs R L Peck in memory of Ralph Edward Peck & Jeanette Helen Campbell); Mariner Jackson, subject awards for 1 st in mathematics with calculus and best all rounder in Form 7 physical education (Berry's Bookshop prize for senior commerce for excellence in both accounting, and economics); Nathan Davies, subject awards for lst= in history and lst in mathematics with statistics (Early Settlers Award donated by the Scarrow family for diligence and showing class spirit in history - joint award); Patricia Tuthill, subjectawards for lst= in history, lst in biology, lst .in economics, and lst in English and merit awards for perseverance in mathematics with statistics and most improved student in Form 7 physical education (Early Settlers Award donated by the Scarrow family for diligence and showing class spirit in history - joint award). Higher School Certificate; , Nathan Davies, Daniel Gunnell, Mariner Jackson, Lillian Moore, Evania Rennie, Wikeepa Rewharewha, Misty Smith, Patricia Tuthill, Che Wilson. Form 6 Jaron Vince, subject award for lst= in his physical education class; JenniferFrame, merit

award for achievement in graphics; Kirsty Mcllroy, subject award for lst in home economics; Adrian Fetzer, merit award for outstanding effort in his physical education class; Sandra Smith, subject award for lst= in her physical education class; Todd Haywood, merit award for achievement in art; Kellie Lumsden, merit award for consistent effort in geography; Lindsay Chan, subject award for 1 st in design and technology (Winstone Pulp International prize for achievement in Form 6 design and technology); Tracy Tapa, merit award for consistent effort in home economics; William Sutton, subject award for lst= in his physical education class; James McGill, subject awards for lst in economics and lst in media studies; Lindsay Cast, subject awards for 1 st in graphics and lst in art (Dr Jordan memorial art prize and photolife graphic arts award); Pikimai Mareikura, subject award for 1 st in te reo rangatira; Danielle Rodger, merit award for consistent effort and achievement in computer studies; Shaun McDonough, subject award for lst= in his physical education class; Nicholas Bonham, merit award for effort in history; Trudy Nation, subject award for lst= in her physical education class and merit awards for consistent effort in geography and music and for improvement in biology; Raema Mowat, subject award for lst= in her physical education class; Rachel Hays, subject award for lst in typing and merit award for perseverance inEnglish; Daniel Murdie, merit awards for improvement in English, achievement in graphics and consistent effort in biology; David Hammond, subject award for lst in agricultural science and merit award for achievement in his physical education class;

VanessaPaiker, subjectawards for lst in history and lst in geography and merit awards for consistent effort in biology, economics and English; Aeneas O'Sullivan subject awards for lst in accounting and lst= in his physical education class and merit awards for consistent effort and achievement in mathematics and for consistent effort in physics and chemistry; Joanne Barclay; subject awards for lst in mathematics, lst in English, lst in biology, lst in chemistry, lst in physics and lst in computer studies (Winstone Pulp International prize for achievement in Form 6 science). Form 5 Lee McCann, merit awards for perseverance and hard work in mathematics and improvement in English; Carrie Marsden, merit award for achievement in art ; Bruce Mill, subject award for lst in certificate in Practical English level 1 ; Shey Rangiihu, merit award for consistent effort in home economics; Kelly AnneMcNie, subject award 1 st = in NZ mathematics certificate; Frana Christensen, merit award for consistent effort in multiple studies programme; Kaye Murdie, merit award for consistent effort in geography and mathematics; James Beech, merit award for consistent effort in English; Amy Smith, subject award for lst= in her physical education class and merit award for consistent effort in economics; Anahera Retikaukau, merit award for consistent effort and perseverance in multiple studies programme; Daniel Barton, merit award for improvement in certificate in practical English level 1 ; Cherylee Bishop, merit award for achievement in English; Pikimai Mareikura, merit award for achievement in mathematics; Veronica Richards, merit award for consistent effort and improvement in NZ mathematics certificate; William Wood, merit award for improvement in art; Gloria Peni, merit award for consistent effort in certificate in practical English level 1; Alison Munn, merit award for most improved student in her physical education class; Kebrasca Ratima, subject award 1 st= workshop technology wood, (L K Home memorial prize for best student in workshop technology wood); Lynette Haitana, subject award for lst in Maori of te reo Maori, tuhituhi and merit award for perseverance in English; Paul Brown, merit award for conscientious effort in te reo Maori and lstinkoreroMaori;Coralie Abbott, subject award for lst in typing; Larrissa Green, merit award for consistent effort in multiple studies programme; John Hays, subject award for lst= in his physical education class and merit award for achievement in mathematics; Christina Phillips, merit award for consistent effort in certifiTURN TO PAGE 14

Ruapehu College prize list 1994

FROM PAGE 7 2 cate in practical English level 1 ; Jan De Moor, subject award for lst= in his physical education class; Georgina Bowley, merit award for consistent effort and perseverance in typing and for consistent effort in mathematics and te reo Maori; Rieky Arahanga, subject award for 1 st= in workshop technology wood; Lee Hiscox, merit awards for achievement in graphics, perseverance in art and improvement in English; Aroha Williams, subject award for 1st in Mrs Voon's English class; Scott Goldfmch, subject award for 1st in Mr Mackay's English class and merit award for diligence and effort in history; Raymond Ruki, merit awards for improvement in art and improvement in New Zealand certificate mathematics; Rebecca McDougal, merit awards for diligence and effort in history and consistent effort in mathematics; Dorothy Kyle, merit awards for diligence and effort in history and consistent effort and improvement in mathematics applied; David Shanks, subject award for 1 st in Ms Gibson's NZ certificate mathematics class; Denise Waerea, merit award for perseverance in mathematics; Aniwa Mills, subject awards for 1st in Mrs Knight's English class and lst= in-her physical education class; Lance Jones, merit award for consistent effort in geography; Warren Hyslop, subject awards for 1 st = in his physical education class and 1 st in workshop technology metal (Dixon engineering workshop prize); Christopher Hamilton, subject award for 1st in horticulture

(Tumers & Growers Ltd prize for achievement in horticulture) and merit awards for consistent effort in science and most improved student in his physical education class; Megan Lind, subject award for 1st in graphics and merit awards for diligence and effort in history and consistent effort in science ; Tracy Columb, subject awards for lst= in NZ mathematics certificate and lstinhomeeconomics (CoUntry Women's Institute prize for most promising student in home economics) and merit awards for improvement and consistent effort in science and for achieving a high standard in horticulture (Fruit Federation Supplies Ltd prize for practical achievement in horticulture); Tonia Lumsden, subject awards for lst -in mathematics and 1st in economics and merit awards for consistent effort in geography and science. Andrew Murdie, subject awards for lst in art and lst= in his physical education class and merit awards for achievement in graphics and improvement in mathematics; Victoria Duigan, subject awards for lst in history and lst= in geography and merit awards for consistent effort in science, achievement in mathematics and steady and careful application in English; Charmian Oh, subject awards for lst= in geography lst= in her physical education class, lst in science and lst in English and merit awards for consistent application and achievement throughoiit the year in mathematics and diligence and effort in history.

Sports awards Athletics: Charmian Oh,Intermediate Gid Champion (Woodward Cup); Lindsay Cast, Intermediate Boy Champion (Walter Warner Cup); Raema Mowat, Senior Girl Champion (Turners & Growers Cup); Scott Goldfmch, Senior Boy Champion (Tumers & Growers Cup); Lindsay Cast & Scott Goldfmch, Aggregate 800m, 1500m, 3000m, (Michael Cleary Cup). Cross Country: Tania Clark & Dorothy Kyle, Intermediate Girl Champion; Andrew Murdie, Intermediate Boy Champion (Leo Cleary Cup); TinaBishop, SeniorGirl Champion; Scott Goldfmch, Senior Boy Champion (Dillon Shield); Swimming: Sabrina Cooney, Intermediate Girl Champion (PTA Cup); Jan de Moor, Intermediate Boy Champion (cup); Tania Clark, SeniorGirl Champion (John Evans Trophy); Shaun McDonough, Senior Boy Champion (John Evans Trophy).; Diving; Tina McFadyen, Intermediate Girl Champion (Certificate); Andrew Murdie, Intermediate Boy Champion (Certificate) ; Amanda Te Huia, Senior Girl Champion (Certificate); Peter Wikohika, Senior Boy Champion (Certificate); Netball: Natasha Joumeaux, Kapai Enterprises Trophy (An award for the person who by his or her actions displays the qualities of sportsmanship that we regard as important at Ruapehu College - Achievement/Dedication/Loyalty) . Rugby: George Taura, Best

and Fairest Player in lst XV (cup); Scott Goldfmch, Most Improved Player in lst XV (CUP). Soccer: Sandra Smith, Most Improved Senior Player; Aeneas O'Sullivan & Lindsay Cast, Journeaux Senior Soccer

Trophy - An award for a senior pupil achieving a high level of ability and showing dedication to the game. Tennis: Craig Dolman, Boys Champion (Cup presented by MrJ Laurenson); Lee McCann,

Girls Champion (Cup presented by Mrs S Laurenson). Cricket: Glen Marriott, Best Team Member (Presented by 1986 lst XI Cricket); William Sutton, Best All Round Bowler (Donated by Darren McDonnell); Aeneas

O'Sullivan, Batting Award (Donated by D Archibald). Skiing; Kirsty Mcllroy, Girl Champion (Taharangi cup presented by Vic Keppel); Todd Hay wood, Boy Champion (Mangaturuturu Cup presented by Graeme Brebner).

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 563, 22 November 1994, Page 12

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Ruapehu College prizes 1994 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 563, 22 November 1994, Page 12

Ruapehu College prizes 1994 Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 563, 22 November 1994, Page 12

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