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OUTSTANDING CADET

Prize To Christ’s College Boy Angus James Rivers, aged 18, of Christ’s College, has been awarded the Robert Friar Memorial Prize for 1962 .as the outstanding school cadet in the Southern Military District. He is the senior underofficer of the college cadet unit, and holds colours for the rowing eight. He is also captain of the college second hockey XI, a prefect, and is head of his house. The award is made annually to the most efficient cadet in each of the three military districts in New Zealand. Cadets are judged on knowledge, instructional ability, ability to control, and other aspects of military conduct. lan Charles McKinney, of St. Peter’s College, Auckland. was the winner of the award for the Northern Military District. In the central district, the award was made to Michael Crawford Mitchell, of the Hutt Valley High School.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 15

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OUTSTANDING CADET Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 15

OUTSTANDING CADET Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 15

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