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The managing director of the Shell New Zealand Holding Company, Ltd, Mr Barry Dineen, with the four students who received Shen dance scholarships, on graduating from the New Zealand School of Dance, In Wellington. From left are Mecaela Baird, of Invercargill, Mr Dineen, Sharon Kuttner, of Auckland, and Liza Linney and Rochelle Kirby, both of Wellington. Mecaela’s award entitles her to entry into the Royal New Zealand Ballet, it is the first time in the scholarship's five-year history that this award has gone to a first-year student. The other students are second-year students.

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Press, 21 October 1987, Page 36

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The managing director of the Shell New Zealand Holding Company, Ltd, Mr Barry Dineen, with the four students who received Shen dance scholarships, on graduating from the New Zealand School of Dance, In Wellington. From left are Mecaela Baird, of Invercargill, Mr Dineen, Sharon Kuttner, of Auckland, and Liza Linney and Rochelle Kirby, both of Wellington. Mecaela’s award entitles her to entry into the Royal New Zealand Ballet, it is the first time in the scholarship's five-year history that this award has gone to a first-year student. The other students are second-year students. Press, 21 October 1987, Page 36

The managing director of the Shell New Zealand Holding Company, Ltd, Mr Barry Dineen, with the four students who received Shen dance scholarships, on graduating from the New Zealand School of Dance, In Wellington. From left are Mecaela Baird, of Invercargill, Mr Dineen, Sharon Kuttner, of Auckland, and Liza Linney and Rochelle Kirby, both of Wellington. Mecaela’s award entitles her to entry into the Royal New Zealand Ballet, it is the first time in the scholarship's five-year history that this award has gone to a first-year student. The other students are second-year students. Press, 21 October 1987, Page 36

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