JOHN H. ALEXANDER. 16. Huia Elliott Tapsell (B), clerk, tribal committee secretary, Rotorua. 17. Arnold Wilson, Dip. F. Arts (Hons.), (A), art specialist and sculptor, Kawakawa. 18. David Wihapi Te Kanohimohoro Winiata (A), clerk and youth club leader, Rotorua. 19. Wishie Jarram, Maori Welfare Officer, Whakatane. 20. Moke Couch (A), prison officer, tribal executive secretary and youth club organizer, Christchurch. 21. Mrs Whakahuihui Vercoe, housewife, Ruatoki. 23. Kapunga Matemoana (Koro) Dewes (A), teacher, St Stephen's School, Bombay. Interests: Maori culture, rugby. 24. John Himiona Hunia (A), farm manager, Rotoiti. Interests: rugby, indoor basketball, tennis. 25. Vernon Penfold (B), head teacher, Ratana Pa. 26. John Tapiata, B.A., student, Auckland. 27. Denis Hansen (A), warehouseman, Auckland. Interests: table tennis, tennis, rugby, boxing, welfare work. 28. Rev. Whakahuihui Vercoe (A), clergyman, Ruatoki. 29. Peter Thornton Ropiha, Dip. Ag., Dip. VFM., field officer Lands and Survey, Palmerston North. 30. Ihakara Porutu Puketapu (A), Maori Welfare Officer, Wellington. 31. Paatu Bernard Taua (B), clerk, Auckland. 32. Mrs Kataraina Mataira (A), art specialist, Kaikohe. 33. Miss Marama Isabel Koea (A), radio announcer, New Plymouth. 34. Mrs Rihitapuwae Tocker, (B), housewife and youth club organizer, Taumarunui. 35. Ceylon Wikiriwhi (1939), teacher, Auckland. 37. George Ngata, Auckland. 38. Harry Dansey (1939), journalist, New Plymouth. 39. George Harrison (1939), fruitgrower, Auckland. 40. Whaka Te Hui Donald Weir (A), farmer, tribal committee secretary, Dargaville. 41. Whatarangi Winiata, B. Com., AIANZ, APANZ (A), public accountant, Wellington. 42. Bill Tawhai (A), teacher, Auckland. 43. Peter Ngamoki (B), farmer, secretary of tribal committee and incorporation, chairman of youth club, Omaio. 44. Mrs Judith Mona Ellison (B), housewife, Porirua. 45. Mrs Katherine Keita Sargeant (B), instructor telephone exchange, Hamilton. 46. Mrs Pearl Stirling (1939), housewife, Auckland. 47. Miss Freda Rankin (B), schoolteacher, Kaitaia. 48. Dick Davis (B), tribal executive secretary, Hawera. 49. Lindsey Rihari McLeod (B), clothing salesman, Christchurch, Interests: Maori culture, rugby 50. S. Leathem (conference committee), Auckland. 51. Junior Te Ratu Karepa Mataira (B), physical education organizer, Kaikohe. 52. Reay Paku (B), farmer, Wairoa. Interests: Tribal affairs, A. & P., hydatids, sports, Rod and Gun Federation. 53. Patrick Hohepa, B.A. (A), student and part time university lecturer, Auckland. 54. Dr Rina Moore, M.B., Ch.B. (B), psychiatrist, Nelson. 55. Mrs Merimeri Penfold (lecturer), teacher, Ratana Pa. 56. Steve Watene (1939), industrial welfare officer, Petone. 57. Andrew Paapu (1939), clerk, Auckland. 58. J. Dye (expert informant), Department of Maori Affairs, Auckland. 59. P. W. Fairbrother (reporter), Whakatane. 60. Frank Vercoe (B), farmer, tribal committee secretary, Ruatoki. 61. Dick Stirling (1939), Auckland. 62. Pei Te Hurinui Jones (1939), businessman and scholar, Taumarunui. 63. Michael Te Rotohiko Jones (1939), liaison officer to Minister of Maori Affairs, Wellington. 64. Tumanako Manuel (A), clerk, tribal committee secretary, Tokoroa. 65. Turi Carroll (conference president), farmer, county council chairman, Wairoa. 67. S. R. Morrison (dep. chairman of conference), Director, Adult Education, Auckland.
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