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Ruapehu prizegiving

Ruapehu Colleg& junior prizegiving on Friday was the last Michael Warbrick will attend as principal of the school. Mr Warbrick has been appointed Principal of Edgecumbe College and will be taking up his position next year. The prizegiving was highUghted by items from the school's brass band, the Maori cultural group, Raylene Sue, Janine and Suzanne Mcllroy, Helen and Carys Hubbard, who

performed modern dance items, and Cherie Young, who danced a ballet. Mr Warbrick was presented with a school jersey and bath towels by head boy, Craig Eades, on behalf of the pupils of the school. Bonnie Sue, representing the school PTA, presented Mr Warbrick with a voucher for an autographed copy of teacher Merrilyn George's book, about the history of the Waimarino, which will be published in about a year's time. • Prize list page 6.

Ruapehu C'ollege junior prizegiving

Academic Awards 3rd Form: 3SP — Karen Moore, subject award in English, merit awards social studies, health; Ben Tidswell, subject awards in science, mathematics, merit award social studies; Verity Harvey, subject award social studies, merit awards mathematics, health; Jason Haitana, merit award physical education; Stephanie Fetzer, subject award health, merit award English; Jason Herewini, merit award physical education; George Hinana, subject award physical education; Jeff Drayton, subject awards physical education, health and merit awards science, N.Z. studies; Sherilyn Condon, subject award Maori language. 3LH — Tracey Harris, subject award English, merit awards social studies, science, mathematics; Dean Drayton, subject awards mathematics, physical education and N.Z. studies; Josie Keith, subject award science; Raumati Marsh, subject a\vard physical education; Moana Smith, subject award health, merit award English; Janine Stepehens, subject award physical education; Greg Te Miha, merit award physical education; Judith Berry, subject award social studies, merit awards English, physical education, health; Jason Langdon, merit award mathematics; Susie Mcllroy, merit award physical education. 3WT — Cherie Young, subject award physical education, merit

award health; Ryan Jane, merit certificate for the most improvement in mathematics; Barry Aston, merit award English; Karyn Phillips, merit award mathematics; Vicki Donghi, subject award health; Karl Brannigan, subject award N.Z. studies, merit awards English, social studies, science; Kelley Frederick, merit awards English, science, health; Kylie Brebner, merit award social studies; Clinton Grant, merit award social studies; Lara Beisly, subject awards English, social studies, science, mathematics. 3SB — Juanita Elers, subject award science, health, merit award Maori, English, social studies, mathematics; Mark Evans, subject award health; Shiree Smith, subject award social studies; Keryne Dunn, ment award physical education; Daniel Thompson, subject award French; Debbie Summerhays, subject award English, science, merit awards physical education, French; Robert Hawira, merit awards English, science, health; Shari Mason, merit award science; Allen Prince, subject award physical education; Pania Mowat, subject award mathematics, merit awards English, social studies, health. 4th Form: 4GH — Bobbina T umataroa, subject award economic studies, merit award English; Valanique Wilson, subject award physical education; Johnny Rogers, merit award for practical achievement home economics; Sarah Ritchie, merit award social studies, mathematics; Maxine George, subject award for high level of achievement in Maori language, merit award health; Damien Brider, merit award physical education; Catherine Donaldson, subject award English, mathematics, health, merit awards social studies, science, competence and endeavour in French; Kerry Baker. subject awards social studies, economic studies, physical education, health, merit awards science, mathematics; Kendall Bright, merit award horticulture and practical achievement in home economics; Eria Pakai. merit award physical education; Dion Dyke, merit award horticulture, award for effort in science; Garth Rogers, subject awards English, science, merit awards mathematics, economic studies. 4RB — Vicky King, subject award typewriting; Sheryl Gibson, merit award English; Mark Donghi, merit awards physical education, health; Tina Te Moana, subject awards physical. education, health, merit award English; Jason Shepherd, subject award horticulture, merit award social studies; Gabrielle Taurerewa, merit award Maori language; Darcy Parke, subject awards English, science, mathematics; Melissa Brown, merit awards social studies, and for effort in Maori language; Melissa Brown, merit awards social studies, and for effort in Maori language; Bruce Francis, subject awards social studies, mathematics, merit award science. 4AR — Anthony Farmer, merit award physical education; Kelly Dobson, subject award art, merit

award physical education; Michael Wishart, subject award social studies, merit awards science, English; Fiona Mowat, merit award social studies; Peter Fahey, merit award social studies; Michael Maru, merit award woodwork; Jason Paki, merit award engineering; Helen Burgess, subject awards English, science, mathematics, health, French, merit awards social studies, technical drawing; Pop Te Huia, subject award physical education. 4EM — Janine Mcllroy, subject awards English, physical education, home economics, horticulture; Peter Thompson, merit awards social studies, woodwork; Ngaire O'Neill, subject awards science, mathematics, home economics, merit award economic studies, English; Darron Hawira, merit award physical education; Jacalyn Henderson, subject award health; Aaron Ram, merit award engineering; Michelle Eades, subject awards English, social studies, merit awards health, and for high standard and high level of production in typing; Shane Dempsey, subject award engineering; Tania Taylor, merit award engineering; Steven Reihana, merit award physical education; Adrian Hamlin, subject awards mathematics, technical drawing, woodwork, merit awards English, health, and for consistent effort and attitude in science; Kaye Wilson, merit award social studies anj. diligence in English. Sports Awards Cross Country — Junior Girl Champion (Mary Whale trophy), Janine Stephens; Junior Boy champion, George Hinana; Intermediate Girl Champion, Janine Mcllroy; Intermediate Boy Champion (Leo Cleary Cup), Anthony Farmer. Athletics — Junior Girl Champion, Susie Mcllroy; Junior Boy Champion, Jason Haitana; Intermediate Bpy Champion, Chris Vine. Swimming — Junior Girl Champion, Kelly Dobson; Junior Boy Champion, Clayton Trotter; Intermediate Boy Champion, Adam Farmer. Tennis — Boy Champion (Cup presented by Mr J. Laurenson), Luca Cesca. Rugby — 1st XV Most Improved player, Chris Vine. Shooting — Champion Shot, Michelle Beavis. Soccer — To a player showing dedication and achievement (award sponsored by the players themselves) — participated in College 1st XI Raetihi XI and College Indoor Soccer team, Mark Donghi. Hockey — Most improved player, Rochelle Howell. Netball — Most improved player, Sherilyn Condon. Outdoor Education Awards 3rd Form Camps — Michael Berry 3LH, Robert Hawira 3SB, Mark Evans 3SB, Tania Allen 3SB, Puna Apaapa 3SB, Robert Taku 3WT, Marcus Moore 3WT, for intiative, effort and leadership in outdoor education; Ben Tidswell 3SP,

for initiative and effort in outdoor education. To receive as School Council representative on behalf of 3SP a class award in outdoor education. 4th Form Camps — Putiputi Wikohika 4AR, Colin Richard 4AR, Mark Cribb 4EM, Bobbina Tumataroa 4GH, Damien Brider 4GH, Maxine George 4GH, for initiative, effort and leadership in outdoor education. Special Awards: 3SB Class Prize for her contribution to school life, Juanita Elers; 4AR Form teacher's award for the pupil who had contributed to the unity and harmony of the class, Pop Te Huia; Te Kaahu Trophy (donated by Mr and Mrs Murphy-Peehi) for leadership, initiative and dedication in the promotion of cultural activities in this school, Maxine George, Mark Cribb. Literary Awards: Junior Literary Award (presented by Taranaki Daily News), Karen Moore; certificates presented by the Wanganui Chronicle in recognition of contributions made to 'Youth on Thursday' Pania Mowat, Juanita Elers, Stephanie Fetzer. Speech Awards: 3rd Form Prepared Speech, Pania Mowat; 3rd Form Impromptu Speech, Judith Berry; 4th Form Prepared Speech, Bruce Francis; 4th Form Impromptu Speech, Bruce Francis. Reading Awards: Junior Reading Competition in association with book week — 3rd form, Karen Moore, Judith Berry; 4th Form, Helen Burgess. Music Awards: Jock Coleman Prize for Best Brass Band player, Clinton Grant; Most improved Junior player, Quentin Wood. Service Awards: Helen Burgess, for service to the school; Leanne McLeod, for service to the school; Bruce Francis, for service to the school; Pauline Manihera, assisting with the administration of the school; Maryanne Mareikura, Valanique Wilson, for service to the school in assistance in the area of home economics especially for catering and hospitality to visiting groups. Principal's Award: for best overall contribution to college life in the junior school, Maxine George — Maxine's contribution to Maori Culture, public speaking, the College production, and sport has been an inspiration for all, especially as much of this was carried out in her own time.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 29, 10 December 1985, Page 1

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Ruapehu prizegiving Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 29, 10 December 1985, Page 1

Ruapehu prizegiving Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 29, 10 December 1985, Page 1

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