School Prize-Givings
WAIIUKKI The following pupils were awarded prises at the annual break-up ceremony at Wairakel School: Dux: Christopher Stewart and John Smith (equal) 1. John French. General excellence: Joanna Wrathall. General helpfulness: Michele Columbus. Reading prise: Ross Joblin. RICHMOND The following awards were presented at the annual prisegiving of the Richmond School: Merit Certificates.—Room •: Jean Watt, John Rich. Ruth Phillips, Michael Worters. Paula Carpenter. Barbara Stewart Michael Osbahr, Patricia de Vries, Daphne Smith, Julia Knowles, Julie-Anne Tritt, Mark Todd. Room 5: Anne Airey, Bronwyn Murray. Robin Henson. Patricia Bland, Gail Romano. Nicola Arts. Kenneth MacLeod. Carl Stainger, Alan Bruce. Room 4: Pauline Smith, Peter Knight, Robin Breach. Garry Drummond, Stuart Hughes. Graham Peters. Wayne Swords. Kathleen Gardner. Dawn Burgess. Room 3: Gillian Lowry, Christine Askew. Sonya Win, Katherine Johns, Max Ellis. Sandra Knight, Lynette Willis. Brent Miles, Kay Higgins. Richard Fischer. Room 2: Michael Johns. Alison Musson, Graeme Rhind. Julie Gilmore. Bronwyn Drewery. Patricia Lovell, Mark Spence, Grant Cunliffe, Putt Runga Runga. Room 1: Owen Hobson, Nell Spence, Claire Chaney, Adele Fraser, Judith Stewart. Wendy Blakemore. Stephanie Scarlett, Katarina Rogers. Paul Huggins, Brian Renwick, Karen Crooks. Annetta Walker, Alison Cuthbertson. Robin Mountford, Warner Berry, Linda Fodie. Mr K. Gorden King's prises for good citizenship: Julie Plummer, Owen Hobson. School committee's prizes for general excellence: Marla Markotlch, Marilyn Knowles. Chairman of school committee's prizes for outstanding work In language: Julie Plummer. Linda Phillips. OPAWA At the annual prize-giving ceremony of the Opawa Schoo) the following prizes were presented by the chairman of the school committee <Mr W. D. Hawke): Certificates of Merit.—Standard 1: Timothy Brandenburg, Brent Dacre, Stephen Hanson. Anne Irwin, Marianne Jemmett. Mark Petheram. Standard 2: Sandra Bartlett, Paul Clark. Christopher Garland. Michelle Olliver, Bevan Phillips, Robert Wentworth. Standard 3: Wendy Briggs, Paul Howlson, Murray Jackson, Elizabeth. Miller. Kay Relche, Kelvin Woodside. Standard 4: Clive Beardsley, Shirlev Bradley, Robyn Bull, Judith Calvert. Christine Gunn. Geoffrey Hawke, Charmalne Immers, Gregory Waters. Form I: Gail Brixton, Susan Good, Evan Harris, Jillian McFerran, Judith Trappitt, Stephen Wickham, Graeme Woodside. Form II: Eriks Celmlns, Claire Coveney, Mark Dacombe, Kevin Graham, Linda Howlson, William O'Halloran, Janet Parry, Margaret Wear. General helpfuless: Gary Browne.
English Subjects.—Standard 1: Paula Burgess, Linda Sligo. Standard 2: William Feasey, Rachel Greening. Standard 3: Susan Hanson, Colleen Morgan. Standard 4: Donna Relche, Jane Robertson. Form I: Kevin Lee, Joan Williams. Form 11: Lyn Greening, Christopher Manning. Arithmetic.—Standard 1: Paul Gray, Garry Hornung. Standard 2: Frederick Keating. Christine Parry. Standard 3: Bruce Eddington, Stephanie Good. Standard 4: Bruce Dann. Garry Pringle. Form I: John Hopping. Helen Kitney. Form II: Pamela Alderson. John Wallace. Erie Munro Locket (Helpfulness to Pupils).—Robyn Burgess. BECKENHAM The address at the annual prize-giving at Beckenham School was given by the Very Rev. W. A. Pyatt, Dean of Christchurch. Mr M. J. Ross, chairman of the school committee, also spoke to representatives of the committee, the parent-teachers* association, and members of the mothers’ club who were present. The following prizes were awarded: Dux girl: Julia Brown, Marcia Hendry (equal) 1. Dux boy: Geoffrey Lewington. Runner-up: Trevor Moore. General Excellence prizeSusan Burney. Cooking prizes: Lynette Knott, Susan Crimp. Woodwork prizes: Mary Lee. Warren Cairns. PREBBLETON _ Mr A. Busch, chairman og the Prebbleton School Committee, presented the following prizes at the break-up ceremony:— ~ , rm „ 2 prizes: Christine Bell, Helen Corbett, Robyn Corbett. Norma Gamble, Kay Gallagher. Judith Grice, Christine Munro Ai.ex Walker, Priscilla Warren, Charles Price. Bible study prizes: Christine Bell, Helen Corbett Dux Cup: Norma Gamble: runner-up, Christine Bell. Maitland-Munro prize for kindness: Robyn Corbett. PHILLIPSTOWN The following pupils were awarded prizes at the break-up ceremony held at the Phillipstown School:— Rotary award: Christopher Green. Citizenship Cup: Lena Low. . Pr . l ,"’ er 4: Grant Minifie. Std. 1: JHI Woodham, Brent Young, Stephane Smith, Christine Louttit, Christine Cuff, Deborah Thompson. Std. 2: Glen Croucher, Linda Gaudin, Santi Budhla, Patricia Coad, Vicki Lowe, Christine Vallance, Kathleen Carney, Marina Chilpizubov, Wendy Robertson. Std. 3: Robert Taylor, Peter Hill, Christine Opie, Rukhi Bhana, Warren Timmo. Std. 4: Gavin Donaghey, Helen Charteris, Judith Fordham, Margaret Morton, Selwyn Wilson. Form 1: Sandra Tate, Nola Adams, Michael Ovelnikovas Ramesh Bhana. Woodwark.—F.l: Kevin Taylor. Form M: Gaynor Woodham, Sarita Bhana, Jennifer Mlnifie, Christina McNeil. Cooking.—Fl: Nola Adams. FlI: Christina McNeil. VICTORY MEMORIAL SCHOOL The annual prize-giving of the St. Matthew’s Victory Memorial School was held last Friday. A service in St. Matthew's Church preceded the short break-up ceremony. Prizes were awarded as follows:
Std. 1: J. Weir, E. Doell. Std. 2: S. Price. V. Bamford. Std. 3: D. Cranko, M. Stenhouse, A. Sheppard. Std. 4: S. Kirk, L. Chestney. Form 1: C. Washbourne, J. Jameson. Form 2: E. Pengelly, A. Ferguson, J, Thompson, Sarah Craig. Literary prize: E. Pengelly. Harold Feaver prizes: C. Goom, E. Pengelly.
LINWOOD NORTH Most Improved.—Std. 1C: Bradley Hamilton, Julie Clancy. B: Wayne Christie, Ronyar Harrington. A: Darryl Oetgen, Linda Bailey. Std. 2 61: Geoffrey Hodson. Krietln Muller. B2: Trevor Carroll, Karen Butcher. A: Tony Atkinson. Pamela Sheppard. Std. A C: Mark BHHncs, Suzanne McKenzie. B: John Glass, Carol Barker. A: Alan Bruce, Lynne McLean. Stds. 2. 3. 4R: Bruce Forbes. Susan Eder. Std. 4C: Mark Tranter. Janis Ransley. B: Brett Crowley, Pamela DumviUe. A: Geoffrey Buckett, Joan Wakefield. Literature prizes: David Hollander, O’.wyn McGlbbon. P.T.A. prizes: AMstair Ross, EKen Shaw Dux: Moray Aitken; next in merit, Glynn.'s Evans. SPREYOON Merit Certificates Form II (McL.): Deborah Matthews, Jennifer Timms, Julie Green. Jocelyn Grlmson, Peter McDonald. (K): lan McGregor, Jennifer Beswick. Bronwen Begg, Graham Hollobon, Betty Braithwaite, Gillian Lee, Leonie Burrows. Robyn Blay. Form I (D): Linley Brown, Gordon Mosley, Geoffrey Birss, Glenn Weston. Annette Hooper. (B): Faye Mason, Mary Rose. Deldre Green, David Coomber. Mary Young. (L): Mark Lewis, Colin Whyte, Judith Grimes. Standard 4 (L): John Cooper. Kenneth Hale, Alison Begg, Anne Humm, Susan Rose. (K): Brian Fehsenfeld. Mark Barber, Ross Allan, John Crawshaw. (P): Murray Ashworth, Peter Sparks, Sally Anne Woodham Standard 3 (P): Pamela Clemence. Blran Lester. (M): David Carter, Susan Ashboy, Lois McGregor, Lynda Brown. Bret Lewis, Richard Walker. (G): John Humm, Mark Green. Laureen McTaggart, Alison Rose. Standard 2 (C): Diane Edwards, Kerry Banks, Janet Morrison, Suzanne Lynn, (S>: Margaret Hale, Suzanne Jamieson Angela Lewis, David Edwards. (F): Anne Kerr. Robyn Lamont, Gregory Brown. Carol McKenzie, Gilliam Powell. Standard I (P): Mark Tolchard, Faye Boanas, Kathryn Down, Lois Clephane. Patricia Bartram. (M): Lee Weston, Jillian Taylor, Bruce Johnston. Murray Robson, Nicola Harding. CENTRAL NEW BRIGHTON Progress and Diligence.—Std. 1: Ann Majendle, Penny King. Janet Lindsay, David Ellis. Std. 2: Elizabeth Archer. Stephanie Sutton. Paul Bennett. Std. 2-3: Lyndene Hutson, Peter Moore, Russell Prince. Std. 3: Graeme Moore. Robyn Brent, Catherine Parker. Std. 4: Wendy Hogan, Lvnne Davis. Christine McNamara. Lynley Green. 5.4-F.l: John Whitley, Lorraine Lepper. Lawrence Baker. Forms 1-2: Julie Burt. Mark Lye. Patricia Robinson, Ann Richards. Form 2: Christine Mayne. Rae Quickenden, Colin Robinson. Merit Certificates.—Std. 1: Karen Thomas 1, Rosemary Wells 2, Susan Carbines 3. Std. 2: Christine Fitchett 1, Robin Zuvdendorp 2, Glenda Poole 3. Std. 3- Bruce Quickenden 1. Gary Metcalfe 2, Victoria Johnston 3. Std. 4: George Ryan 1. Pamela Blaikie 2, Donald McLean 3. Form 1: Moira Mowat 1. Neil Francis 2. Lynn Walmsley 3. Form 2: Bruce Stuart 1, Kevin Fawcett 2, Adrienne Calvert 3. Dux. boy: Bruce Stuart; next in merit. Kevin Fawcett. Dux. girl: Adrienne Calvert; next In merit. Diane Macpherson.
Stewart memorial prize: Brian Lloyd. Kindness prizes: Rae Quickenden and Graeme Herbert. PT A. Prizes. Woodwork: Form 1, Robert Ngahooro; Form 2. Richard Danrell. Cooking: Form 1. Rae Mclnerney: Form 2. Lorraine Hitchings. Sewing: Form 1, Joan Baker; Form 2, Diane MacPherson. Mrs King's special prize, 5.4 sewing: Andre Smiley. Band medal, Graeme Herbert: Improved drummer. Graham Cook: improved lifer, Alan Spray. REDCLIFFS Standard 2: Christopher Hopkins, Anne Clark, Judith Barr. Standard 3: John Steeds. Helen Stott. Standard 4: Room 3. John Newport, Bonita Downham: Room 1. David Banens. Margaret Cowey. Form I: David Cochrane. Susanna Muller. Form II: Christine Beattie, Robert Erbert. CASHMERE SCHOOL The Cashmere Primary School break-up ceremony was held at the school on Friday. Prizes were awarded as follows: Dux: Geoffrey Butcher. Form II: John Early, Lynne Hardie. Form I: David Margetts, Donalda Shearer. Standard 4: Robert Buchanan, Susan Hunter. Standard 3: Bryan Scott. Nicola Longson. Standard 2: Robin Pollard, Janice Early. Standard 1: Neil Shearer, Catherine Hadley. Currie Memorial Prize for Woodwork.—Paul Thomas. Scripture Prizes.—Form II: John Early, Sandra Oberg. Form I: Stephen Heinemann, Katherine Walshe. Standard 4: Christopher Doidge, Jane Harper. Standard 3: David Kay. Judith Hall. Standard 2: Robin Pollard, Mary-Lou Taylor. Standard 1: Dougal Steel, Adrienne Scott. LYTTELTON MAIN Prizes were presented to the pupils of the Lyttelton Main School by the Mayor (Mr J. B. Collett) at the ’ annual prizegiving as follows: Dux.—Cheryl Harsent and Hugh Collett (equal); Diane Chalmers. Best in Class Subjects.—Leon Fife (Form 1). Gail Morton (Standard 4). Denise Sinclair (Standard 3). Diana Bunn (Standard 2). Carolyn Oughton (Standard 1). Most Improvement in Class.— Beverley Boyd. Mark Keith (Standard 1): Marie Prisk, Tony Dowell (Standard 2); Catherine Belcher Peter Tibble (Standard 3); deny: Koskela, Bruce Mitchell (Standard 4); Christine Herron. Stewart Morse (Form 1); Anne Mitchell, Keith May (Form 2). LYTTELTON WEST ■Prizes for pupils of the West Lyttelton School were presented by the Mayor of Lyttelton, Mr J. B. Collett, as follows: Standard 1: Bruce McLaughlin 1, Jane Murray 2; Denise Kelly progress. Standard 2: Patricia Hurst 1. Susan McCormack 2: Keith Grout progress. Standard 3: Tom Harding 1, Sylvia Helms 2: David Hansen progress; Standard 4: Ann Cleaver 1. Christine Brasell 2: Wendy Baker progress. Form I: Susan Hemsley 1, Alex Clark 2: Maurice Rehu progress: Form II: Dawn Baker 1. Russell Cleaver 2; Brenda Rennie progress. Sewing: Robyn Brasell 1. Cooking: Margaret Henderson 1. Woodwork: John Smith 1.
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