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Medallist to collect prize

The Shirley Boys’ High School sixth-former, Ralph Loader, who won a senior medal in the Westpac Mathematics Competition, will travel to Adelaide in two weeks to collect it. He was one of 22 medal winners from Australia and New Zealand in the competition, which attracted 362,000 entrants this year. The two other medallists among New Zealand’s 18,500 entrants were

The two other medallists among New Zealand’s 18,500 entrants were David Wallace, of Rongotai College, in Wellington, and Andrew Withy, of Opononi Area School, Hokianga, both in the intermediate section. Twelve Christchurch pupils were among the cash prize-winners in the contest. They were:

Junior section: Edward Wilson, Form 2, Merrin School; James Foulds, Form 3, Christ’s College; Rua Murray, Form 3, Hagley High School; Diane McLagan, Form 2, Cobham Intermediate; Gareth James, Form 3, St Bede’s College; Philip Saysell, Form 3, Burnside High School; Masen Ma, Form 3, Burnside High School.

Intermediate section: Graeme Crozier, Form 5, Christ’s College; Wayne Skerten, Form 5, Christ’s College; Christopher Williams, Form 5, Mairehau High School; Andrew Moot, Form 4, Middleton Grange; David Bulger, Form 5, Burnside High School.

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Press, 18 October 1986, Page 9

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Medallist to collect prize Press, 18 October 1986, Page 9

Medallist to collect prize Press, 18 October 1986, Page 9

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