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■*■■■ ■ ■ a ■ __ Port 2 ' Th© eighty nmers compM tv bhg» buckenham ~fefe ? ' I We invited all the secondary schools in “The Press” whose attitudes and achievements reflect the ideals and MB -.- circulation area to nominate one outstanding student to philosophy of the school. The young people who appear z’ z \ «? feature on the Education exPress pages. We suggested that below have all been selected on these criteria. We are most x - tU. ' I Oxf Im. the choice need not necessarily be limited to top academic impressed by the quality and diversity of their Swl z;/ jßvT\Bh ;,; BB or sports people, but could include any outstanding student achievements and wish them all future success. \ ’ feral I ~ zffii fiMViPREBHDBI liiffli < till xiß BBBfIiHMHH l ■aMili ;|| 9 -- jjj 11 II || ll BBHk 11 Bgte mt* ■ i C mFl ■■ B"-^1siIr^H■ 1 Ir3b blnft. -'I Ik' ■r X - 11 lll ®Cto li w B 'l MW KCziii »HRb ; ■ lll* iB fe ■ o*9 IftW z ' HMMI. >l “ MUM it 1 I Z" Jason Leary Anastasia Wormaid Anita Hopkins ''\ Sarah Lynn Michelle Royer » Julian Robbins »g Andrew Moot Jg=-|h: s ■ '' Geraldine High School Linwood High School ' Akaroa Area School s'...- Rangi Ruru Girls’ School ' Queen Charlotte College Hagley High School |||||| Middleton Grange School 11$5-' jwßraf®® - I*' ''' ') Jason Leary excells at - Anastasia Wormaid is vA” Anita Hopkins is a school | Sarah Lynn is a widely H Michelle Royer is head ' Julian Robbins is a tai- Andrew has achieved a jgKIiwZjfTWVF) ' > .sport. He was voted Geral- , deputy head girl of Lin- £ ' prefect and librarian. She is V' ( talented person. She has .' g girl of Queen Charlotte Col- i ented actor and singer and high academic record, with d' ne J un ' or Sportsman of ' - wood High School. She is -•' ! a keen sportsperson and a 4 ' >i ; reached excellent personal -/ I lege. She has won the Bette |\" a valuable member of the |y||| firsts in statistics, chemistry //“rWI 1 the Year. He holds the ’ \ considered an excellent all- ' , member of the senior net- levels academically as well Divine Cup for'excellence school’s choir and drama and physics. Andrew was course record for his golf { round student, an ex- -\ j ball team. Anita has excel- Wft as in music, athletics and » and the Inner Wheel com- productions. He was New ; awarded distinction m the H : \r7 club and is a senior repre- ~' tremely high achiever, aca- lent typing and office skills 1> ' hockey. Sarah represented V"-« munity service cup. Mi- Zealand’s youth representa- ||||| Australasian maths com- ; Iff IM ' (.•/ sentative for their team. •' ; demically and in sport. <! and is willing to use them Canterbury in the 100 m . I chelle is a keen sportsper- l * ve t 0 Expo. Julian has a |g||| petition and highly placed j. I; ■» fj''■■ ■' S p Jason has his rugby blues ' ? z s Anastasia is captain of the j n the interests of the • | hurdles and is winner of . son. She was senior swim- •' I good academic record and in the B.N.Z. maths compet- RJS P-= WM ;■ ' 1 and plays half-back for the a hockey team and a mem- school and the community. I U the South Island 100 m ming champion and is a is student representative on ||||| iton. Andrew has shown I’ v* \ T V ■> z~ ■//i first XV. This year Jason b er o f t^e gj r i s ’ a tennis ... ; she has Pitmans advanced hurdles title. She has her >;'/ coach for her local club. ' the board of trustees and a ||||g himself to be a leader at f-|j jL&zig'x ii ■ v received the school prize . team. She has her colours • typing. Anita intends to fur- (»/-' hockey pocket and colours, ||||| She is working towards her h member of the school coun- |y| his school as convenor of 13 H-’ .Jz, for sporting and academic | / f or these. For five years ..< ther her education by tak- as well as athletics pocket Duke of Edinburgh Award. -,/U cil. Julian wants to attend ||g| the teacher support service it ~ excellence. He is consider- | ~} Anastasia has been a mem- . fog tertiary business and colours. Sarah was With a special interest in Canterbury University to ||||| team, as well as camp and af y/T, ' in 8 a P h y sical education .. b er O f the school orchestra. : studies. 1 voted most valued hockey | I art, Michelle is keen to I K study an arts degree. |||||| peer group support leader. • 'degree at Otago University in 1989 she was awarded x \" player of 1988. She is study- | g study landscape architec- ? His ambition is to become a J r next year ’ the Anderson special prize ' > || fog for a scholarship and ' ture at Lincoln College. || doctor. ~\ • for leadership by example. 1 I hopes to study medicine I 1?"4- RW/Tfl' '■' \ Anastasia intends studying "< S <J next year. ® I '"f; medicine at Auckland next Y; | r BUm. k / ■201" 4 SJi*. lklM i E !? 1 r jtwß -» Id kJ JJ| . —!»_□ M Mrasam JJI Mg- » Lal Baker : z . x J Suzanne Jennings ; . - 5 Jeffrey Ah Kuoi ' Gwenda Bensemann < Aaron Pratley W Vicki Newton |» Christopher Clarke s 'PsS.-dX- As AAIV 7 Riccarton High School Karamea Area School . Cathedral College J Waimea College '■'■■ Greymouth High School • ,:- 1 Cashmere High School ||||| Roncalli College ! MnEl < '■' Lal Baker is an outstand- Suzanne Jennings is 16 K ' Jeffrey Ah Kuoi was Gwenda is Dux of her . Aaron Pratley is a keen | . Vicki Newton is a mem- ||||| Christopher Clarke has a <WIrW A mIL i ? ■ : mg musician. He is a mem- '- , and is student representa- ; elected student representa- •school, with firsts in Eng- sportsman. He is a member ber of the Cashmere Girls’ I i special ability in public z jlwh R ber of the Canterbury Sym- ,"'z z tive on the board of trus- I. ' ' tive on the board of trus- : lish, physics, economics, of the school’s basketball Chorale and Perfect Ca- I speaking and drama. He ’ /fl phony Orchestra, and the j. ; tees and member of the tees. He was awarded the .• |•' maths calculus and chemis- team, cycling squad and a dence, a specialist choir. | ' achieved grade VIII for tKw' 1 ’ ' Youth Orchestra and has an j z school council. Suzanne’s Bishop Hanrahan Trophy try. Gwenda’s interests in- triathalon representative. Vicki is considered an arti- speech this year. He is L.T.C.L. in flute and other school involvements ‘ for service to his school. elude swimming, aerobics, K / He would like to compete ;< culate and responsible ||||| keen on cricket, rugby r / A.T.C.L. in piano. Lal is a i|-; are as a member of the ; \ Jeffrey played in the first ''.J tramping, the piano and ■ m next year’s coast-to-coast ?|||g member of her school tramping and canoeing.* t ■L» IV/’z'- valuable member of the magazine editorial team | XV, first XI cricket and stamp collecting. During event. As student repre- ■ board of trustees. She is a Jj; \ Christopher is head boy of I lv A ffi school orchestra concert and librarian. She is cap- / s soccer teams, as well as ■■■ § the year she has helped I sentative on the board of - member of the sports and I Roncalli College, as well as : 'A'Wjrd■ ’ band and recorder ensem- tain of the netball team and ■ volleyball and athletics. He ?' ® tutor junior mathematics L trustees and chairperson of ' social committee as well as | a member of its cultural ft’rf' . ‘ | U > n ble. He received a special j'? s a keen swimmer. Suzanne has also won the 1989 •' and reading, as well as ; ' ’ the school council, Aaron I I Students Against Drunken g| , committee. Christopher ' '/-T mention at the Westpac has received effort and - t sports award. Jeffrey’s -j English as a second lan- ’ . has also found time to be ; Driving. Vicki’s aim is to went on an exchange to a ' mus j c competitions. In 1989 | achievement awards in x ' future plans involve prim- ; guage. In 1990 Gwenda will | involved with the school’s g I study law at university, pos- < New South Wales school he was highly commended 5 S English and social studies. ary teacher training in 7 > begin a degree course in b "-j drama and music festivals. | | sibly specialising in family |S|i Next year he intends studyjn the Westpac maths com- Suzanne plans to pursue a Christchurch. ; . computer science. ; He . h ? s been awarded the g ' and environmental law. ing at Otago University. - petition. Next year Lal will j career as a nanny. ; Principal’s prize for 1989 ; y 5l >\i± " : \ : begin performance music [Ol ' '7 and wants to attend Otago J | B W Mt \ at the University of Canter- : \ University next year. ; ; 'sdlW/ / V bury. ||||| | T RfIF 1 1 7 ' j ' a I S Iw i I w B w B i r: ■K < a L 1P ; j/"' ' - ' Bridget Rayward '' 4 Ana Olykan ; Sarah Parish - Christopher Quinn Rachel Lennon ,7"; Juliet Wise i,fi Ir’R' ® Craighead Diocesan School | Hornby High School cheviot Area School ' ' Darfield High School p J Villa Maria College '<4 Ellesmere College ' ’ - Bridget Rayward has Ana Olykan is a school ; ' . p ar i<sh t« noted for '' Christopher Quinn was Rachel is the deputy Oj Juliet Wise is the 1989 'z> ! •• <s# u Mj-XT; g‘ ven outstanding leader- I prefect, student representa- g I J’ drd " qnortine | chosen as best all-rounder J head girl at Villa Maria « Dux of Ellesmere College. M I ship as head girl and board <| " tive on the board of trus- ability She is an inter- ' at Darfield School this year School. She is a member of ‘' I She is a prefect and read- ,; ■■' >■ . ' • Of trustees representative. >1 • tees and chairperson of the •• qrhnn ) renresentative in ' ' an(i took the lead in the X;* the school’s swimming and ' , ing tutor. During her years ; We wish teachers \I I \ k'A ' She has won the 1989 school’s Students Against /: . . . R cricket and ■' ; school’s drama production. ■water polo teams and the A -at secondary school Juliet ' ctltHo nt c *j sWO F \ H*n A Senior Maths Cup and Prin- | : Drunken Driving commit- rro<; <; Jnuntrv^Sarah holds : He has his colours as cap- B 1 netball team. She is also a 4 ; has shown herself commit- | Students, parents and XJW M gHjH' y. H IM®) it ' cipal’s Prize for head girl. ■■■'■;.: tee. This year Ana has been . rPcord f Or her own I ' tain of the first XV and is ' representative of the ffi | ted to improving her know- all OUF readers a Safe mlßl BwBFJa ft ' Bridget’s sporting ability is '• • awarded the prize for ser- M - *r- t rv She - I head student. Christopher p„ school’s Lyons debating ledge. Staff consider her a Si m well recognised. She has p ,-i vice to her school. She is a ~ . . . . con ? D ieted . • was also camp leader for S team and the athletics | humble person with lots of an< * happy Christmas - her colours in swimming, r. , member of the school ' a n excellent vear’s work - ’ the outdoor education pro- team. Rachel is the school g i understanding to offer and New Year RJMjdJK.' hockey, basketball, tennis, g ' orchestra, as well as the -.j - . intends e nrolline a i ' gramme. In 1988 Christo- | '.z executive and captain of | ' others. Juliet will attend ft® and ski-ing. Brid- < ’ Christchurch Youth Orches- - university next vear < A pher won the senior speech <- , Brodie House. Rachel plans > I Canterbuy University to ' . get’s other interests include tra and choir. Her sporting J. / y ( , trophy. This year he was « to attend Teachers College , | study lav and languages. -7, > piano (Senior Piano Cup) interests include the girls’ < ■ ' proxime accessit. His plans j next year. , z ' and gymnastics (silver). , first XI soccer and first XI next year involve study to- 7/’| XO/#' V She will study for the de- i • ' cricket teams. Ana is keen - | wards a double major in ’ ! Vx //It > vX if' gree of Bachelor of Educa- ' to begin a Bachelor of Arts ; , ‘ law and commerce at uni- |||f| \ "<< '■ 4 \ jS® J \ tion at Otago University in degree course next year. s , versity. X X ''' ' \ rWgF /. 1990. ; : (j . >■; ' T , JjS fl PRESS N.I.E.D_EPT AOIB fe Leading the way into -'Zjlw <1 oplli the 1990 s M ■ ' B'O WIKhW ygS x- Education exPress ■ W M Primary P r °e ramme 'A * A social studies programme • A senior English programme W Thejjptothe learning experience / “The Press” Newspapers in Education, 146 Gloucester St — Ph. 790-940 ext 786.

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