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International Science School Class List International Science School Class List Joanne Abbiss Pinjarra Senior High School Australia 1985 Ashish Agar Duval High School Australia 1985 Michael Aldea Philippines Science High School Philippines 1985 Sharon Allen Mullumbimby High School Australia 1985 Mary Aviani Santa Sabina College Australia 1985 Jodie Ball Jannali Girls' High School Australia 1985 Amos R Bannister Narooma High School Australia 1985 Atagun Bensan Kiama High School Australia 1985 Ian P Bicego Griffith High School Australia 1985 Mohd Rizal Bin Ahmad No School Listed Malaysia 1985 Karl Bowles Duval High School Australia 1985 Jennifer Brammall Cowra High School Australia 1985 Amanda Bray North Sydney Girls' High School Australia 1985 Patricia Bunton Macksville High School Australia 1985 Warren Butson Bomaderry High School Australia 1985 Joanna Campbell New England Girls' High School Australia 1985 Sean Carmody St Aloysius, Milsons Point Australia 1985 Michael Chapman Castle Hill High School Australia 1985 Betty Chen North Sydney Girls' High School Australia 1985 Su-Min Chow Castle Hill High School Australia 1985 Paul A Clay St Augustine's, Brookvale Australia 1985 Monique Cole Methodist Ladies College Australia 1985 Judy Cooper Methodist Ladies College Australia 1985 Damian J Counsell Wilnecote School, Tamworth United Kingdom 1985 Anthony J Crawford Box Hill College of TAFE Australia 1985 Paul B Croxen Taree High School Australia 1985 Karen Davison North Sydney Girls' High School Australia 1985 Kim Day Kandos High School Australia 1985 Tasha De Salis Frensham School Australia 1985 Sophie C Delaney Strathcona Bapist Girls' High School Australia 1985 Claire J Dillamore Bickerstaff No School Listed United Kingdom 1985 Malcolm K Dunwoody Scotch College Australia 1985 Ian A Dyson Scone High School Australia 1985 Sian O Evans Tasker Milward School United Kingdom 1985 International Science School Class List ADRIENNE L FAIRHALL St Clare's College United States of 1985 America Dean A Fisher Quirindi High School Australia 1985 Neil T Formica Murwillumbah High School Australia 1985 David Fotheringham Prince Alred College Australia 1985 Janene Fowlstone Williams Abbotsleigh High School Australia 1985 Karen L Fuller Kiera High School Australia 1985 Damien Gare All Saints College Australia 1985 Ruth Gordon Roseville College Australia 1985 Ian W Greenham Macintyre High School Australia 1985 Mohamad Asribin Hajiharun Tuanku Syed Putra Secondary School Malaysia 1985 Robert D Hamilton Auckland Grammar School New Zealand 1985 Brian Hancock Merriwa Centra Australia 1985 Lachlan Hanly Anglican Church Grammar School Australia 1985 Jennifer Harrison Ravenswood School for Girls' Australia 1985 Marija Herceg Wollongong High School Australia 1985 Margaret Himmelhoch Abbotsleigh Australia 1985 Krista Hochstetter North Sydney Girls' High School Australia 1985 Terena Linda Holdaway Sydney Church of England Girls' Grammar School Australia 1985 Diana M Holy Danebank Australia 1985 Catherine Hooper Penrith High School Australia 1985 Foo Yung Hui Raffles Junior College Singapore 1985 Satoru Iwata Musashi Upper Secondary School Japan 1985 Michael James Woodlawn Australia 1985 Kiran Jassal Newcastle High School Australia 1985 Kitti Jittreeprasert Phromanusorn School Thailand 1985 Janine Joannou Lambert Cheltenham Girls' High School Australia 1985 Jacquelyn King Holtby No School Listed Australia 1985 Suriyan Krualamai Nakhonnayokwitthayakom School Thailand 1985 Loretta Lau Santa Sabina, Strathfield Australia 1985 Deborah Learoyd Abbotsleigh Australia 1985 Jin Lee Randwick Girls' High School Australia 1985 Mark Leeming Sydney Grammar Australia 1985 Nikokai Leung Philippines Science High School Philippines 1985 International Science School Class List Richard B Levien Auckland Grammar School New Zealand 1985 Christina Yui Hung Lim Hwa Chong Junior College Singapore 1985 Cecilia Ling Fintona Girls' School Australia 1985 Peter Liu St Joseph's College Australia 1985 Ben Macfarlane No School Listed Australia 1985 Linda Maidment Tamworth High School Australia 1985 Denese Marks Kiama High School Australia 1985 Rolando Martinez Philippines Science High School Philippines 1985 Jeremy Matson Norwood High School Australia 1985 Leah Maxwell Warwick Senior High School Australia 1985 Bradley McAuliffe Inaburra High School Australia 1985 Robyn McClintock Cootamundra High School Australia 1985 Andrew McDonald St Bede's College Australia 1985 James F McKee King Edward Sixth School United Kingdom 1985 Karl W Miller Macintyre High School Australia 1985 Ibrahim Bin Mohammed Science Secondary School, Johor Malaysia 1985 Katrina Moore Loveridge Abbotsleigh Australia 1985 Stephen Moore Griffith High School Australia 1985 Michael Murphy Eastern Hills Senior High School Australia 1985 Shoko Nakajima Kanagawa Tama Upper Secondary School Japan 1985 Thien Nguyen Marist Brothers', Dundas Australia 1985 Michael O'Brien St Leo's College Australia 1985 Kendall Palazzi Cowra High School Australia 1985 Alan Pauza Wollongong High School Australia 1985 Jacqueline K Phillips Dickson College Australia 1985 Manonmani N Rao Lauriston Girls' School Australia 1985 Tracey Robinson Swansbra Parkes High School Australia 1985 Nina Rosario Rojas Philippines Science High School Philippines 1985 Kathy Roncevic Santa Sabina Australia 1985 Naomi Sanada Hirano Upper Secondary School Japan 1985 Steve Scrimshaw Seven Hills High School Australia 1985 Shuhei Seki Kisarazu Senior High School Japan 1985 Prasert Setvipatchai No School Listed Thailand 1985 Cameron Shackell Mcintrye High School Australia 1985 International Science School Class List David Sholl Duval High School Australia 1985 Julie Squire Kandos High School Australia 1985 David M Squire BALLARAT & QUEEN'S ANGLICAN GRAMMAR Australia 1985 SCHOOL Tim Starr Monaro High School Australia 1985 Nicola J Stedman No School Listed United Kingdom 1985 Philip Charles Lachlan Stephenson Armidale High School Australia 1985 Paul Sved Sydney Church of England Grammar School Australia 1985 Teerawut Taotip Roi-et Witthayalai School Thailand 1985 Paiboon Techalertpaisan Pathumkhongkha School Thailand 1985 Girija Tenneti Jannali Girls' High School Australia 1985 Bernard Yu Hor Thong Temasek Junior College Singapore 1985 Neal Turner Newcastle High School Australia 1985 Takao Uchino Honjo Upper Secondary School Japan 1985 Trudy Anne Van der Straaten Monte St Angelo Mercy College United States of 1985 America Judith Waldock Cheltenham Girls' High School Australia 1985 Peter Walker Kiami High School Australia 1985 Steven Wallace Kiama High School Australia 1985 Philippa Walsh Frensham High School Australia 1985 Wan Abdul Hakim Bin Wan Mokhtar Tunku Kurshiah College Malaysia 1985 Wan Hekmat Bte Wan Mokhtar Tunku Kurshiah College Malaysia 1985 Mara Warwick Hood Pembroke School United States of 1985 America Sally Waterman Annesley College Australia 1985 Lisa S Weldon St Paul's, Woodleigh Australia 1985 Anthony White Sydney Technical High School Australia 1985 Helen Louise Wicker Regan Parkes High School Australia 1985 David Willoughby Para Vista High School Australia 1985 Nigel Wolfe Sydney Church of England Grammar School Australia 1985 Tien Yin Wong Anglo-Chinese Junior College Australia 1985 Eric J Worrall University High School Australia 1985 Ted Wu Cranbrook Australia 1985 Bruce Yabsley Barkers College Australia 1985.
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