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Manual Registrations.Xlsx Reunion Registrations ‐ Attending by Year John (Jack) Thomson Student 1933‐35 Charles Watkins Student 1934‐35 Eric Wallis Student 1935‐37 Peter Austin Student 1936‐39 Audrey Hall Milne Student 1937 ‐ 40 Patricia Homes Clements Student 1937‐40 Zelda Beckett Newson Student 1938‐39 Kathleen Edney Henshaw Student 1939‐41 William McLeod Student 1939‐42 Bernard Weinstein Student 1939‐42 John Gandy Student 1940‐43 Joe Barnao Student 1941‐42 Vi Blackburn Jones Student 1941‐45 David Cottingham Student 1941‐45 Alan Prentice Student 1941‐46 George Hardgrave Student 1942 Nancy Koopmanschap Hutchison Student 1942‐44 Robert Williamson Student 1942‐44 Walter Brown Student 1942‐46 Allen Dobbie Student 1942‐46 Bill Butters Student 1943‐45 Maxwell Bruce Student 1943‐46 Dr Ian Greig Student 1943‐46 Noel Harrison Student 1943‐46 Margaret MacLean Shaw Student 1943‐46 Neville Sherring Student 1943‐46 William Baine Student 1943‐47 Alex Kettles Student 1943‐47 Nola Brown McKenzie Student 1944‐46 Brian Goldfinch Student 1944‐46 Dennis Kemp Student 1944‐47 Glennis Pettigrew Nicol Student 1944‐47 Pauline Swann Seagar Student 1944‐47 Roger Beauchamp Student 1945‐46 William Heinz Student 1945‐46 Beverly Johnston Bicknell Student 1945‐46 Graham R Weir Student 1945‐46 Lorraine Fair Harris Student 1945‐47 Joan Hobman Burberry Student 1945‐47 Graham Jepson Student 1945‐47 Elizabeth Marchant Cottinghamg Student 1945‐47 Peter Taylor Student 1945‐47 Alan Lord Student 1945‐48 Alan McLuskie Student 1945‐48 Lindsay Prince Student 1945‐48 John Williamson Student 1945‐48 Betty Smith Beasley Student 1945‐49 Mabel Barry Fairbairn Student/Staff 1946‐47 Ronald Guy Student 1946‐47 Ian MacArthur Student 1946‐47 Brian Riley Student 1946‐47 Joan Taylor Andrews Student 1946‐47 Betty Matthews Gough Student 1946‐48 Bryan Mattson Student 1946‐48 Iri May Milner‐Barber Johnson Student 1946‐48 Lucy Faulknor Kettles Student 1946‐49 Theodore Fink Student 1946‐49 Joseph Churchward Student 1946‐50 John Stuart Student 1946‐50 Barrie Collett Student 1947‐48 Betty Fraser Campbell Student 1947‐48 Ethnie MacArthur Taylor Student 1947‐48 Val Wayman Piper Student 1947‐48 Joan Auld Wickens Student 1947‐49 Elizabeth Blackmore Hodge Student 1947‐49 Colleen Farron Mair Student 1947‐49 Wanda Horner de Vries Student 1947‐49 Keith Huxford Student 1947‐49 June Topham Capper Student 1947‐50 Elva Butters Gillatt Student 1948‐49 Ian Wilson Student 1948‐49 Margaret Cole Graham Student 1948‐50 Don Greenbank Student 1948‐50 Alan Janes Student 1948‐50 Phillip George Jocelyn Student 1948‐50 Ian Te'o Fairbairn Student 1948‐51 Barbara Gill Inglis Student 1948‐51 Peter McQueen Student 1948‐52 Aino Krumins Lukats Student/Staff 1948‐53 Phillip Jocelyn Student 1949‐50 Margaret Lawton Student 1949‐50 Noel Bradbury Student 1949‐51 Elizabeth Eileen PhoebeMcMillan Higgins Student 1949‐51 Barbara Melbye Bernie Student 1949‐51 Rae Plunkett Tinney Student 1949‐51 Victor Smith Student 1949‐51 Elizabeth McQueen Dick Student 1949‐52 Arthur Smethurst Student 1949‐52 DkDerek JhJohnston t StuSt dent t 1949 ‐53 Helen Johnston Blanchfield Student 1949‐53 Graham Lawton Student 1949‐53 Bob Stothart Student 1949‐53 Earle Mead Student 1950‐43 Frank Lui CNZM Student 1950‐51 James Payne Student 1950‐51 Brendon Purcell Student 1950‐51 Jocelyn Rush Clarkson Student 1950‐51 William Sibly Student 1950‐51 Betty Armstrong Turner Student 1950‐52 R Jean Hawkes Redmond Student 1950‐52 Stanley Chun Student 1950‐53 Jim Fairbairn Student 1950‐53 Margaret Jenkins Manson Student 1950‐53 Helen Patience Campbell Student 1950‐53 Ian Patience Student 1950‐53 Colin Potter Student 1950‐53 Jeannie Potter Edwards Student 1950‐53 Joan Ward Gordon Student 1950‐53 Phillys Bowers McFadyen Student 1950‐54 Lyn Graham Unsworth Student 1950‐54 Ray Young Student 1950‐54 Connie Zillwood Rosevear Student 1950‐54 Liam Riske Student 1950‐56 Frances Ackland McFadyen Student 1950s Peggy Bhana‐Thomson Student 1950s Graham Carpenter Student 1950s Gillian Lynette Douthett Simpson Student 1950s Shirley Ismay Fraser Percival Student 1950s Beverly Harris Corrick Student 1950s Garry Joyce Student 1950s Henry Kwing Student 1950s Dorothy Maiden Tresidder Student 1950s Gay Monk Couper Student 1950s Pauline Joy Phillips Anderson Student 1950s Joan Saunders Warne Student 1950s Colin Tester student 1950s Carol Watene Pickering Student 1950s June Wong Chun Student 1950s Jim Hollis Student 1951 ‐ 52 Colin Dalziel Student 1951 ‐ 53 Pam Parkes Anderson Student 1951 ‐54 Dallas Gibbs Richardson Student 1951‐52 Bob Millman Student 1951‐52 Jim Burke Student 1951‐53 Esmé McMillan Lowe Student 1951‐53 Allan Sneddon Student 1951‐53 Reta Rei Powell Student 1951‐54 Colleen Spencer Garner Student 1951‐54 Ray Thorburn Student 1951‐54 Grant Tilly Student 1951‐54 Gary Wagstaff Student 1951‐54 Graham Young Student 1951‐54 Graham McColl Student 1951‐55 Maureen Thomson McQueen Student 1951‐55 Allan Herd Student 1951‐56 John Preston Student 1952‐55 Lionel Evans Student 1952 ‐56 Kevin Baird Student 1952‐53 Ray Byford Student 1952‐53 Beryl Henderson Hopkins Student 1952‐53 Anne O'Regan Chisholm Student 1952‐53 JJoyceGli Goslin PPhillihillips StuSt dent t 1952 ‐54 Pene Williamson Riske Student 1952‐54 Graeme Elliot Student 1952‐55 Shirley Flaus Parker student 1952‐55 Bruce Gall Student 1952‐55 Pearl Gottesman Singer Student 1952‐55 Terry O'Connor Student 1952‐55 Bruce Burn Student 1952‐57 Shirley Ferrel Walshaw Student 1953 Colin Baddiley Student 1953‐54 Charles Ferrel Student 1953‐54 Brian Turner Student 1953‐54 Doreen Briggs Graham Student 1953‐55 Elaine Farmer Wilson Student 1953‐55 Helen Foy Sanderson Student 1953‐55 Albert Frampton Student 1953‐55 Ann Sylvie Hayden Morgan Student 1953‐55 Pamela Hill Blair Student 1953‐55 Pat (Paddy) McDavitt Raharuhi Student 1953‐55 Marie Millman Wickens Student 1953‐55 Brian Phillips Student 1953‐55 Ruth Roth Sanderson Student 1953‐55 Barbara Sibly Hancock Student 1953‐55 Lorraine Steffersen Miller Student 1953‐55 Betty Ashton Riordan Student 1953‐56 Mary Jackson Keegan Student 1953‐56 Paddy Kempthorne Student 1953 ‐ 56 Peter Siversen Student 1953 ‐ 56 Wendy Stocks Garner Student 1953‐56 Joan Davies Langley Student 1953‐57 Val Jackson Norling Student 1954‐54 David Christensen Student 1954‐55 Ted Dore Student 1954‐55 Maureen Mackenzie Burgess Student 1954‐55 David Atkinson Student 1954‐56 Yvonne Birks Rowe Student 1954‐56 Donald Fraser Student 1954‐56 Lois Goodin Blatherwick Student 1954‐56 Lorraine Harlen Lowndes Student 1954‐56 John Hunter Student 1954‐56 Gary Arthur Lange Student 1954‐56 E Kay Longstaff Gledhill Student 1954‐56 Pat Waterman Student 1954‐56 William (Willy) Arons Student 1954‐57 Dawn Christie Lorey Student 1954‐57 Paul Freeman Student 1954‐57 Ken Graham Student 1954‐57 Adele Hazelton Howison Student 1954‐57 Jim Norling Student 1954‐57 Ann Pacey King Student 1954‐57 Kay Paget James Student 1954‐57 Brian Pitts Student 1954‐57 David Preston Student 1954‐57 Beverley Shand Anderson Student 1954‐57 Alexander Starr Student 1954‐57 Patricia Starr Ellis Student 1954‐57 Patricia Vaovasa Coveny Student 1954‐57 Warren Wilson Student 1954‐57 Peter Coad Student 1954‐58 Neil Groombridge Student 1954‐58 Barbara Rose Henderson Frampton Student 1954‐58 Dawn Johnston Glover Student 1954‐58 Murray White Student 1954‐58 RiRic har d WilWilson StuSt dent t 1954 ‐58 William Wong Student 1954‐59 Semisi Ma'ia'i Student 1955 Valarie Summersby Smith Student 1955 Harold Alcock Student 1955‐56 Rema Byford Miscall Student 1955‐56 Pauline Evans Walshaw Student 1955‐56 Lorna Hewitt Thompson Student 1955‐56 Gordon Jaquiery Student 1955‐56 Gloria Knap Henderson Student 1955‐56 Ernie Stuart Student 1955‐56 Campbell Harkness Student 1955‐57 Ronald Janes Student 1955‐57 Judy Melbye Payne Student 1955‐57 Barry Nichols Student 1955‐57 Robyn Phillips Free Student 1955‐57 Mavis Pokia Coutts Student 1955‐57 Laxmi Rania QSM Jina Student 1955‐57 Barbara Selley Powell Student 1955‐58 John Gough Student 1955‐59 Tom Moon Student 1955‐59 Nancy Thurston Findlay Student 1955‐59 Stuart Thurston Student 1955‐59 Enid White Leak Student 1955‐59 Max Clark Student 1956 ‐60 Judy Carpenter Mitchell Student 1956‐57 Verna Joyce Phillips Student 1956‐57 Brian O'Connor Student 1956‐57 Jeanie Waterman Gunther Student 1956‐57 Colin Croskery Student 1956‐58 Kevin Godfrey Student 1956‐58 Lalita Mody Jina Student 1956‐58 Carol Southee Phillips Student 1956‐58 Pat Southee Student 1956‐58 Pam Stobbs Anderson Student 1956‐58 Gordon Stuart Student 1956‐58 Les Webb Student 1956‐58 Alfred Fairbairn Student 1956‐59 Noeline Larkin Rash Student 1956‐59 Mark Lochore Student 1956‐59 Marion Lyons Donoghue Student 1956‐59 Trish McWatters Helson Student 1956‐59 Glenda Taylor Fizelle Student 1956‐59 Peter Aragias Student 1956‐60 Barry Bean Student 1956‐60 Merle Bean Little Student 1956‐60 Beth Beever Rait Student 1956‐60 Brian Bell Student 1956‐60 Kenneth Haines Student 1956‐60 Margaret Murton Inglis Student 1956‐60 Warren Stickney Student 1956‐60 John William Warren Student 1956‐60 Bob Waters Student 1956‐60 Mark Winter Student 1956‐60 Michael Gough Student 1957 David Ogden Student 1957 ‐ 60 Diane Blaxall Gunther Student 1957‐58 Heather Glenn Student 1957‐58 Richard Kearsley Student 1957‐58 Eunice Ballentyne Jaquiery Student 1957‐59 Shanti Gandhi Jina Student 1957‐59 Des King Student 1957‐59 Lois Turner Hayes Student 1957‐59 TTony van ShSchooten t StuSt dent t 1957 ‐59 Joan Harness Farnan Student 1957‐60 Alan Henderson Student 1958 Jenny Kempthorne Williams Student 1958 ‐ 59 Graham Edward McCready Student 1958 ‐62 Ivan Hoshek
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