John Moller, left, aged 17, of Christ’s College, Christine Kelly, aged 17, of Villa Mana College, and David Soal, aged 18, of St Andrew’s College. The three are recipients of Price Waterhouse scholarships to study accounting at Canterbury University. With them is Mr Peter Steel, the partner in charge of the Price Waterhouse Christchurch office. The scholarships, granted for three years, come with a guarantee of a chartered accountant’s position with the firm on completion of a Bachelor of Commerce degree.
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81John Moller, left, aged 17, of Christ’s College, Christine Kelly, aged 17, of Villa Mana College, and David Soal, aged 18, of St Andrew’s College. The three are recipients of Price Waterhouse scholarships to study accounting at Canterbury University. With them is Mr Peter Steel, the partner in charge of the Price Waterhouse Christchurch office. The scholarships, granted for three years, come with a guarantee of a chartered accountant’s position with the firm on completion of a Bachelor of Commerce degree. Press, 12 October 1988, Page 21
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