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Grade 11 Selected Students Grade 11 Selected Students - 2019 MOMASE REGION PROVINCE : EAST SEPIK (11) SCHOOL : ANGORAM SECONDARY (603) SL NAME GENDER SLF # SELECTED FROM 1 AMBITA CATHY F 18116031008 2 BAYAK TANYA F 18116031017 3 GERAD MANU M 18116031020 4 HARRY LIAM M 18116121014 MIDDLE SEPIK HIGH SCHOOL 5 HEVESE MASILINUS M 18116031025 6 JAROTO MARY LUCY F 18116031028 7 KAMAK APELIS M 18116031035 8 KWAT SINCLARE M 18116031051 9 MAI SKAYTON M 18116031054 10 MAIMBAN DETHLEV M 18116031056 11 MAKA HODILA F 18116031057 12 MANAVA ZENON M 18116031062 13 MAUN RACHEAL F 18116031069 14 MESFIN ADRIAN M 18116031071 15 MOWE MARISA F 18116031074 16 NUMBUK SHELDAH F 18116031078 17 ONDASSAH RODNEY M 18116031080 18 OPA WASHINGTON M 18116031081 19 PONDROS NEILSHERD M 18116031084 20 ROW FABIAN M 18116121041 MIDDLE SEPIK HIGH SCHOOL 21 RUMIET RODALYN F 18116031086 22 SAMBAN GODWIN M 18116031089 23 SAMBOTUMUA DESMIE F 18116031091 24 SANAWIKAPUN MILLISCENT F 18116031092 25 TAMBI AISON M 18116031102 26 TUTA JEREMY M 18116031108 27 VAI BETHLYNE F 18116031111 PROVINCE : EAST SEPIK (11) SCHOOL : BISHOP LEO SECONDARY (637) SL NAME GENDER SLF # SELECTED FROM 1 AIMOS CEDRICK M 18116371002 2 AKAMGE FIONA F 18116371003 3 AKUMBU KALIXTUS M 18116371004 4 ANDII SHERWIN M 18116371005 5 ANGHAM HUBERT M 18116371007 6 ANGHAM WERNER M 18116371008 7 ANIS EMMANUEL M 18116371009 8 AUN JETHRO M 18116371013 9 BAN JEREMY JOSHUA M 18116371014 10 BANDI MASON M 18116371015 11 BENGUMA JOSEPH M 18118191008 HAWAIN TECHNICAL HIGH 12 BRANDI SHADRACH M 18116371016 13 BUENG STEFANIE F 18116371022 14 BULA NATHANIEL M 18116371023 15 BUNAT CHRISTOPHER M 18116371025 16 BURR ISRAEL M 18116371027 17 BUTINGA ESTHER F 18116371028 18 DEVIS BRYAN M 18116371030 19 DEVIS NATHAN M 18116371031 20 DUBAR NOREEN F 18116371032 21 ELIAS INNIA M 18116371033 22 GALEZI PHILIP M 18116371039 23 GAWI ISABELLA F 18116371040 24 GESA GESHOM M 18116371042 25 GOLAI ARTHURNASI F 18116371043 26 GUMBIRA DELAROSE F 18116371044 27 GWAGEN DELBERT M 18116371045 28 HAIROKU JULIETH F 18116371046 29 HARRISON CHARLTON M 18116371049 30 HOMBIAHE VERLYN F 18116371050 31 HOMBIWAYE JOB M 18118191038 HAWAIN TECHNICAL HIGH 32 HOMBO IVAN M 18116371051 33 IKAU BRIAN M 18116371056 34 ITAGAU MOSES M 18116371058 35 JACOB JOSAIAH M 18118191049 HAWAIN TECHNICAL HIGH 36 JONES CATHERINE F 18116371064 37 KABILO DANIEL M 18116371067 38 KAISUM NALONG M 18116371069 39 KAIWA MELIN F 18116371070 40 KAMBA ISAIAH M 18118191067 HAWAIN TECHNICAL HIGH 41 KAMI NIFFTY F 18116371074 42 KAUGEN CALISTUS M 18116371077 43 KISA ZERUBBABEL F 18116371079 44 KLAWE PAULINE F 18116371080 45 KOWOR JEROL M 18116371084 46 KUARUGHIN PIEN M 18116371086 47 KUAUNA ZINNIA F 18116371087 48 KULINAH ANN-MARIE F 18116371088 49 KUPAMU ZIBEON M 18116371090 50 KUSO RONIEL M 18116371092 51 KWALAWE HILDA F 18116371093 52 LOMOMAN LISA F 18116371095 53 LUKAI QUINTEN M 18116371096 54 MANAKUA REBECCAH F 18116371101 55 MANDAWA LISSENDRA F 18116371102 56 MANDUI SCHOLA F 18116371103 57 MASA NIGEL M 18116371108 58 MAUNGA CARMILLA F 18116371109 59 MAURI FABIOLA M 18116371110 60 MAWI FERDINAND M 18116371111 61 MOKA ISAIAH M 18116371113 62 MONDI JOSSEANNE F 18116371114 63 MURIKI CARL M 18116371115 64 NAII MADELEINE ABIGAIL F 18116371116 65 NALAI VERNNON M 18116371117 66 NAMBAK JAAZEL M 18116371118 67 NAMBAU AUDREY F 18116371119 68 NARABOI CECELIA F 18116371121 69 NATIO VALENTINE M 18116371122 70 NEMANTU SHEMAIAH M 18116371123 71 NIMIHA KENNETH M 18116371127 72 NORM DEBORAH F 18116371128 73 OAA JOE M 18116371132 74 OSSI ISRAEL M 18116371134 75 PALAUVA MICHAELYN F 18116371135 76 PASSINGAN DEMELLZA F 18116371138 77 PERRE MIRIAM F 18116371139 78 PINANGU ROSELIMA F 18116371141 79 RAMINA ROSE F 18116371145 80 RIVIAWI NATHAN M 18118191146 HAWAIN TECHNICAL HIGH 81 SAHAMIE LOIS F 18116371147 82 SAMI JANE F 18116371149 83 SAMUEL RACHAEL F 18116371150 84 SAVIROMO ALFRED M 18116371151 85 SENGI KENNETH M 18116371153 86 SEPPI SETH M 18116371154 87 SILIN MISERICODEA F 18116371155 88 SIMATAB JASMINE F 18116371157 89 SIMBIKEN JOEL M 18116371159 90 SIMBUM MARYANNE F 18116371160 91 SINGE DARIUS M 18116371161 92 SOALILI AUDREY F 18116371164 93 SONGAI JORDAN M 18116371165 94 SULUC DYLAN M 18116371169 95 SURUMBUN DOYEN M 18116371171 96 TALMO SIREAL M 18116371172 97 TANDE MARK M 18116371173 98 TERENIA AMLORN M 18116371177 99 TIMOTHY BROCKS SHIELLA F 18116371178 100 TINIMBU ISRAEL M 18116371180 101 TOROVI RUDOLPH M 18116371182 102 TOUNEI NAOMI F 18116371183 103 TUMBUT DANNIE M 18116371184 104 UGIAN ASHLEY M 18118191244 HAWAIN TECHNICAL HIGH 105 VAKINAP ISAAC M 18116371185 106 WAMUK NOELBRADLEY M 18116371186 107 WANGU GENESIS M 18118191209 HAWAIN TECHNICAL HIGH 108 WANMAYU AMOS M 18116371187 109 WARAKA ABSOLOM M 18116371189 110 WUPWAP NATHAN M 18116371195 111 YAKU SHENMA F 18116371197 112 YAMAN RONITA F 18116371198 113 YAMAN RUTH F 18116371199 114 YAPI CHARLEMAGNE M 18116371201 115 YAPU RUSSEL M 18116371202 116 YAWISAHO GERALD M 18116371206 117 YUWAI ODOB M 18116371211 118 ZUVANI THEODORE M 18116371212 PROVINCE : EAST SEPIK (11) SCHOOL : BRANDI SECONDARY (600) SL NAME GENDER SLF # SELECTED FROM 1 AKA MORRIS M 18116001003 2 ANDREAS TREVOR M 18116001004 3 AO NELLY F 18116001005 4 AROYA DISNEY M 18116051026 DREIKIRKIR HIGH 5 AWIAPI WESLEY M 18116001007 6 BAIRAMU SYLVIA F 18116001008 7 BALAKAPE SERAH F 18116001009 8 BAPAN CHARLES M 18116001010 9 BONKIA GEORGINA F 18116001014 10 DAMBUI JONATHAN M 18116391016 ST MARCELLIN HIGH 11 DAMFURASANG CLEMENT M 18116001020 12 DASA MARTHA F 18116001021 13 DEM KIM M 18116001022 14 FEHI EZREL M 18116001025 15 FRANK SHANE M 18116001027 16 FRIWORO BENITHA F 18116001028 17 GANIKA JUNITHA F 18116001030 18 GAWI LEEROY M 18116001031 19 GEIBUL RELVIE F 18116001032 20 GILIKIMBI JONAH M 18116101055 HAYFIELD TECHNICAL SECONDARY 21 GUMBULI PAULINE F 18116001033 22 HAMBAKON JUNIOR M 18116001034 23 HAMBAKON STACY F 18116001035 24 HAO KENISHA F 18116001036 25 HAWIAKUMBI EUNICE F 18116001037 26 HEKI ANNA F 18116001038 27 HERRE SHANE M 18116001039 28 HIALE JETHRO M 18116001041 29 HLUVINGU JAPHETH M 18118141013 NAGUM ADVENTIST HIGH 30 HOIBI BIANCA F 18116001044 31 HOLIAMA MANASHA M 18116001045 32 HOLLIES JEREMIAH M 18116001046 33 HOLLOWI NAIRE F 18116001047 34 HUABMORI STEPHANIE F 18116001048 35 HUAMU ESTHER F 18116001049 36 IBUNI ALLANIA F 18116001050 37 IFANGO EZEKIEL M 18116001051 38 INANGU MARNELEAH F 18116001054 39 INNIA OJOLA F 18116041081 AMBUNTI HIGH 40 IPAKO IGNESIA F 18116001055 41 JAMANGU JEROMIE M 18116001057 42 JANDUO MEJAH M 18116001059 43 JAVONG ALICE F 18116001062 44 JAVONG DERICK M 18116001063 45 JEM GREGORY M 18116001064 46 JIMMY FILMA F 18116001066 47 JOKIE DANNY M 18116001067 48 JOKIE MAIKEKA M 18116001068 49 JOKIE NAKON M 18116001069 50 JOMB JENEYN F 18116001070 51 JONES JAMES M 18116001071 52 KAMARU STEVEN M 18116001073 53 KAMAU EZEKIEL M 18116001074 54 KAMBLIJAMBI SINCLAR M 18116001077 55 KANGUTTA NADIA F 18116001078 56 KAPARI BERNARD M 18116001079 57 KAUMBAL SAMUEL M 18116001084 58 KAUNI THERRY F 18116001085 59 KAURON DAUNA M 18116001086 60 KAVIAGU VIOLET F 18116001088 61 KERINGU LEMUEL M 18116001091 62 KEWETE DANIEL M 18116001089 63 KIMORE SLAVI F 18116381074 ST. JOHN BOSCO HIGH 64 KOINDUO JENNYROSE F 18116001096 65 KOMBIWA KINGSFORD M 18116001098 66 KOSKY MORIAH F 18116001099 67 KREVI ZEENTO M 18116381082 ST. JOHN BOSCO HIGH 68 KRIMBO MACKENZIE M 18116001100 69 KRIMERI HEDITH F 18116001101 70 KUMANG HEADLEY M 18116001102 71 KUMBONGA GLEN M 18116001103 72 KUPUNDU CYNTHIA F 18116001107 73 KWINGU JUNIOR M 18116001108 74 LUMBA CHLOE F 18116001113 75 MAIYAU JACOB M 18116001114 76 MALI JEREMIAH M 18116001116 77 MANINGRAL MESULAM M 18116001118 78 MANUI JOSILA F 18116001120 79 MARMBER JENELYN F 18116001122 80 MATIWAT VENCISLOUS M 18116001123 81 MAURA MACQUINTEEN M 18116001124 82 MAUTA ISAIAH M 18116001125 83 MICAH HANAWI CHARLENE F 18118141043 NAGUM ADVENTIST HIGH 84 MIWONE SALAS M 18116001129 85 MORO MICHAELYN F 18116001131 86 MOTOUM HEZRON M 18116001133 87 MURIHAWA JACOBETH F 18116001135 88 MURIKEN ESPA F 18116001136 89 MUSAMARA ISHMAEL M 18116001138 90 NAMBON SINCLARE M 18116001141 91 NAOPA NATASHA F 18116001144 92 NAURANGI ALOIS M 18116001145 93 NIAKORI ELICE F 18116001146 94 NIMBI SCOTT M 18116001148 95 NUNGUI RICHIE M 18116001152 96 NYAURA GODFRIED M 18116001153 97 OLIKEI DORECCA F 18116001154 98 PAIAU EZEKIEL M 18116001155 99 PANDI JOSHAIAH M 18116001156 100 PANDIHAU DIRO M 18116001157 101 PAULUS AZARIAH M 18116001160 102 PEINGORI CAMERON M 18116001161 103 PIAWALI MELVITA F 18116001163 104 POMBO JOHN M 18116001168 105 PUIRIK MENOS M 18116001170 106 PUKAM GELVINA F 18116001171 107 PUKAM SOLOMON M 18116001172 108 PULLEN ZION F 18116001173 109 RAGE JOSEPH M 18116001174 110 RAWINA JAMES M 18116001177 111 SAKUNI JEREMIAH M 18116001178 112 SAMBERI SALIDIA F 18116001179 113 SAWANG GLEN M 18116391078 ST MARCELLIN HIGH 114 SAWI MAIAH M 18116001185 115 SIMBIWA GORETHY F 18116001187 116 SINGI ISRAEL M 18116001190 117 SIRIMARI PETRUS M 18116001192 118 SUWUN DAMASIUS M 18116001196 119 TAGO CARMILA F 18116001256 120 TAMAN EMMANUEL M 18116001197 121 TENO FERDINAN M 18116001200 122 TETINEME RYAN M 18116001201 123 TIWARA ELIJAH M 18116001202 124 TOMARIE MANUEL M 18116001203 125 TUMU MARYGRACE F 18116001207 126 TURI NOEL M 18116001208 127 TUROU AGNES F 18116001209 128 TUWARA LINDON M 18116001210 129 USOURI HANSCAR M 18116001211 130 WAKAPE MEROLYN F 18116001213 131 WAKE MARIE F 18116001214 132 WAKEN JILL F 18116001215 133 WALIEMBU JEDAIAH M 18116001216 134 WAM CHLOE F 18116001218 135 WAMAMBERI KELISHA F 18116001219 136 WANGI JESMIN F 18116001220 137 WANGI SENGI M 18116001221 138 WANGO WALTER M 18116001223 139
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