Ruapehu College senior school prizes 1995
Following is the list of senior prizes for 1995 for Ruapehu College: Special awards Dux, Trophy presented by Ian and Dorothy Meredith, Joanne Barclay. Proxime Accessit, Trophy presented by Peter Berry and Family, Aeneas O'Sullivan. Loftus Shield, For services to the College and very active involvement in a wide range of College activities over five years, Sandra Smith. Waimarino Shield, Donated by the Maori Community of the * district for all round pupil in academic, sporting and social areas including Maori culture and values, Misty Smith. Principals Award, Tracy Tapa; Multiple Sclerosis Society Award, excellence in community service, Lee McCann; Lions Award, commitment to Ruapehu College - often working behind the scenes, Aeneas O'Sullivan; Robin Rowles Memorial Award, leadership in practical areas, Gloria Peni; Brian Eades Award, perseverance and endeavour, Matthew James; Maungarongo Trophy, leadership, initiative and dedication in the promotion of cultural activities in the College, Decadia Pakinga; Taranaki Daily News Senior Literary Award, Georgina Bowley; Dance Award, (George Chan Trophy), Tina McFadyen; Kaimanawa Cup for Outdoor Education, Shaun McDonough; Te Whai Korero - Wahine, Speech making in Maori Language (Girls), (T G McCullough Cup), Pikimai Mareikura; Impromptu Speech, (Alan West Cup), Sandra Smith; Senior Speech Competition, Sandra Smith. Form 7 Awards:
(Please note: listings which include "1st in ..." refer to Subject Awards and all others refer to Merit Awards: Raema Mowat, Economics; Shannon Vartha, Graphics; Misty Smith, Geography; Sandra Smith, 1st in Accounting, and a merit award in Physical Education; Daniel Murdie, lst in Graphics (Winstone Pulp International prize); Saija Gronroos, lst=in Mathematics with Calculus; Jaron Vince, lst in Economics and excellence in Sport; Todd Haywood, lst in Art (Dr Jordon Memorial Art prize); Kellie Lumsden, lst in Geography and 1 st= in Accounting; Trudy Nation, lst in History (Early Settlers Award donated by the Scarrow Family), Peck/Campbell Cup for excellence in English, History and Geography (Presented by the Rev and Mrs R L Peck in memory of Ralph Edward Peck and Jeanette Helen Campbell), merit awards for English and Geography; AeneasO'Sullivan, 1 st in Physics and excellence in Sport, merit awards for Mathematics with Calculus and Statistics; Joanne Barclay, lst= in Mathematics with Calculus, lst in Mathematics with Statistics (Cast Family Senior Mathematics award), lstinChemistry, lst in Biology and lst in English. Higher School Certificate: Joanne Barclay, Adrian Fetzer, Saija Groonroos, Todd Haywood, Kellie Lumsden, Raema Mowat, Daniel Murdie, Julianne Murray, Trudy Nation, Aeneas O'Sullivan, Danielle Rodger, Misty Smith, Sandra Smith, Shannon Vartha, Jaron Vince. Form 6 Awards Beverley Yewen, for Practical English and effort in Multiple Studies; Anahera
Retikaukau, for effort in Multiple Studies; William Wood, Art; Matthew James, Geography and Physical Education; Kararaina Rewharewha, lst in Te Reo Maori; Alison Munn, Physical Education; Susan Cooper, Computer Studies; Chad Woodhouse, Physical Education; Rebecca McDougal, 1 st in Biology, merit awards for History and Physical Education; Georgina Bowley, lst in Typing and merit award for Te Reo Maori; Lee McCann, History and Biology; Andrew Murdie, lst= in Physical Education lst in his Physical Education class and merit award for English Literature; CheryleeBishop, lst in non-certificateTyping; Gloria Peni, Non-certificate Typing and effort in Multiple Studies; Kaye Murdie, lst in Geography ; Raana-Ellen Mareikura, Te Reo Maori; Kelli Evans, lst in Computer Studies; Lee Hiscox, Computer Studies, Physical Education and Art; Tania Clarke, Economics andTyping; John Hays, lst= in Physical Education; Megan Lind, Physical Education; Paul Brown, lst in his Physical Education class and a merit award for Art; Shaun McDonough, Physical Education; Tracy Tapa, Typing, Media Studies and Applied Mathematics; Darren Triggell, lst in Economics and merit award for English Literature; Tonia Lumsden, lst in Art, and merit award for Economics; Julianne Murray, lst in English Media Studies; Amy Smith, lst in Accounting and English Literature; Kelly-Anne McNie, lst in Applied Mathematics and Agricultural Science, merit award for English Literature; Charmian Oh, lst in Chemistry, Physics (Winstone Pulp International Prize), merit award for Math-
ematics; yictoriaDuigan, lstin History and Mathematics, merit award for English Media Studies. Form 5 Awards Tammy Evans, Workshop Technology woodwork; Manu Tuhoro, Economics; James Beech, Graphics; Peggy Rudkin, lst in Home Economics; Hayley Pike, lst in Typing; Amy Hiscox, lst in Horticulture (Turners and GrQwers prize) and merit award for Mathematics; Raymond Hemopo, Practical English; Christopher Phillips, lstin his Physical Education class; Janine Hall, Mathematics; Sarah Mackay, 1 st= in Typing and merit awards for English and History; Joel Gray, 1 st in Practical English and merit award for Physical Education; Felicity Nepia, Mathematics; Denise Waerea, English; Kushla Edgarton, lst in Mrs Fraser's Mathematics class; Raana-Ellen Mareikura, lst in Art; Amanda Garland, Economics; Brendon Billet, lst in Workshop Technology woodwork (L K Horne Memorial Prize); Shaun Moore, lst in Workshop Technology metalwork (Dixon Engineering Company prize); Shanon Hays, lst in Ms Gibson's Mathematics class; Sheena Mareikura, Practical English; Scott Nation, Geography; Rebecca Goddard, Physical Education; GregOry Tuthill, Graphics; Tina
McFadyen, Geography; Justin Mackay, 1 st in his Physical Education class; Marsha Newman, Physical Education; Brad Nelson, Geography; Rebecca Clarke, Art; Marcia Wood, lst in Te Reo Maori Korero; Lynette Haitana, lst in Te Reo Maori Tuhituhi; Paul Akurangi, Workshop Technology woodwork and Physical Education; Sheree Beer, Horticulture (Fruit Federation Supplies prize), Home Economics (Country Womens' Institute prize), Physical Education; KatrinaMarsh, English; Lee McCann, Mathematics; Kelly Evans, 1 st in Mr T aylor' s Science class and lst in History; Malcolm Simpson, lst in Mrs Voon's English class, lst in his Physical Education class and lst in Geography; Daniel Forster, lst in Mathematics, Graphics and Economics, lstin Mrs Bucks Science class and Mr Mackay' s English class. Sports Awards Athletics: Intermediate Girl Champion (Woodward Cup) Charmian Oh, Boy Champion ( W alter T urner Cup) John Hays; Senior Girl Champion (T urners and Growers Cup) Tania Clark, Boy Champion (Turners and Growers Cup) Scott Goldfinch; Aggregate 800m, 1500m, 3000m (Michael Cleary Cup) Scott Goldfinch, Tania Clark and Sarah Mackay. Cross Country: Intermediate Girl Champion
(Certificate) Sarah Mackay, Boy Champion (Leo Cleary Cup) Andrew Murdie; Senior Girl Champion (Certificate) Tania Clark, Boy Champion (Dillon Shield) Aeneas O'Sullivan. Swimming: Intermediate Girl Champion (PTA Cup) Charmian Oh, Boy Champion (Cup) Justin Mackay; Senior Girl Champion (John Evans Trophy) Carla Thompson, Boy Champion (John Evans Trophy) Jaron Vince. Netball: KapaiEnterprises Trophy for achievement, dedication and loyalty sportsmanship Decadia Pakinga. Squash: Outstanding player Darren Triggell. Rugby: Best and Fairest Player in lst XV (Cup) Shaun McDonough; Most Improved Player in lst XV (Cup) Darren Triggell. Soccer: Journeaux Senior Soccer Trophy Aeneas O'Sullivan. Basketball: Outstanding player Jaron Vince, Aeneas O' Sullivan and Andrew Murdie. Cricket: Best Team Member (Presented by 1986 lst XI Cricket) Aeneas O'Sullivan; Best All Round Bowler (Presented by Darren McDonnell) John Hays; Batting Award (Presented by David Archibald) John Hays. Tennis: Girls Champion (Presented by Sue Laurenson) Lee McCann; Boys Champion (Presented by John Laurenson) Aeneas O'Sullivan. Skiing: Girls Champion (Taharangi Cup presented
by Vic Keppel) Misty Smith; Boys Champion (Mangaturuturu Cup presented by Graham Brebner) Todd Haywood. Student Presentations: Ski Team NISSSC Run-ner-up T rophy T odd Haywood ; Volleyball Team 2nd in Wanganui Sec School comp John Hays and Shaun McDonough; Equestrian Team Nga Tawa Pony Club Shield Adrian Fetzer.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 613, 21 November 1995, Page 8
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