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Adams, Brian, 127
Adams, Graham, 174, n.58
Alexander, Jack, 67, 177
Alexandra, 113, 116-7, 188
Alexandra, HRH Princess and Hon. Angus Ogilvy, 183-4
Ambler, Norm, 177
Anaru, Peter, 131
Anderson, Colin, 190
Archer, Robin, 13
Ardrey, 113
Arkell, Bill, 177
Ash, John, 137
Ashburton, 113, 135
Auckland Junior Chamber of Commerce, (originally Auckland Division of the Chamber of Commerce), 16-24; foundation board, 20-1; 31, 52; 81, 84, 88, 108, 117, 148
Awards, see NZ Jaycee Awards
Badges, see NZ Jaycee Badges
Bailey, John, 206
Baker, Pat, 139
BANZAI/BANSI, see Junior Chamber International (JCI)
Barclay, Max, 163
Bardsley, E M (‘Warren’), 26, 30, 36, 41, 70, 74, 107, 215
Bardsley, Ian, 13
Barnard, Graham, 177
Barnard, Professor Christiaan, 183, 184
Barnes, J G, (later Sir James MP) 25, 228
Barwick, B, 119
Batchelor, Ian, 113
Bayfield, 188
Beachen, J E, 21
Beattie, Graham, 184
Beaumont, R H (‘Nobby’), 26, 28, 30, 31, 36-7, 38, 41, 42
Bell, Bruce, 36, 41
Bell, Colin, 117
Bewley, Terry, 83
Birch Hon. Bill, 173, 228
Birthright, children’s charity, 30, 133-5
Bisdee, Bruce, 211
Bisdee, Karyn, see Fenton-Ellis, Karyn
Blackbourn, 111
Blatchford, F H, 36
Blenheim
, 188
Blennerhassett, Barry, 179
Blennerhassett, Ray (and Lois), 14, 65, 96, 137
Blossom festivals, 115-7
Blundell, Denis (later Sir Denis, Governor-General), 28, 29, 31, 130, 229
Bodle, Hugh, 42
Boswell, Paul, 177
Bown, Paul, 83
Brill, Barry, MP, 228
Britton, Helen, 142
Broadmore, Doug, 111
Brooks, Brian, 133
Broughton, Jim, 145
Brown, Alan, 191
Brown, A G, 21
Brown, Arthur, 177
Brown, F, 119
Brown, Keith, 190
Bruce, Brent, 133
Bryant, Stuart, 191
Bull, James, 132
Burgess, Annette, 198
Burns, Bob, 126
Business Management Game, 190
Butcher, Ian, 174, n. 58, 191
Butland, Jack, 170
Cable, John,
Foreword, 14, 80, 90, 95, 112, 148
Cade, Richard, 203
Cambridge, 129
Campbell, Alastair, 12, 13
Campbell, Bill, 198
Canterbury, 52, 84, 107, 108, 113, 140
Cantrell, Geoff, 139, 172, 179, 180
Carnivals, Mardi Gras, 115-7
Carran, Brian, 13, 14, 108, 201, 209-210
Carran, Bruce, 118, 192
Carrington, Leo, 13, 125
Carroll, David, 190
Carter, Paul, 190
Carterton, 113, 114
Casey, Bryan, 179
Challis, Noel, 138
Chambers of Commerce, 13, 16, 19; 43, 79
Chapter Development Fund, 199
Chapter magazines, 106
Chapter raids, 129
Christiansen, Graeme, 117
Christmas projects, 125-6
Cinjee, Hans, 142
Clare, Seton, 13
Cole, Geoff, 12, 13, 14, 15,50 n. 23, 78, 79, 127, 187, 190, 191, 197
Cole, Joy, 142
Collins, Ross, 177
Cometti, F R, 36
Coom, Fay, 163
Cooper, Gary, 13
Cooper, Gary, 185
Cooper, Hon. Warren, MP, 228
Coxon, Terry, 160
Craig, Don, 83
Crawford, L G, 36
Creed, Jaycee, see Jaycee Creed
Cruden, Gordon, 228
Currin, Barry, 133
Curtis, N I, 26
Dannevirke, 114, 119
Davis, Frank, 67
De Cleene, Trevor MP, 228
Dennehy, Julie, 141
Dennis, R A, 132
Dickson, T N, 36
Dig for Victory Exhibition, 33
Dillon, Bill, MP, 228
Dingle, Graeme, 185
Directors’ Award, 109, 224-5
Dixon, Elizabeth, 13, 198-9
Dixon, Murray, 198-9, 211
Dobbin, Sandy, 117
Donaldson, Alistair, 158
Donnelly, Jan, 142
Donovan, Margaret, 141
Douglas, Dick, 177
Doull, A M, 21, 24
Drummond, J ‘Bulldog,’ 177
Drury, Maurie, 126
Du Chateau, Len, 31
Duncan, Bluey, 162
Dunedin, 24, 25-6, 28, 52, 114
Dunstan, Jack, 90
Eady, (Lewis) Alfred, 19-21, 19; 74, 107
Early, Betty, 142
East, Lloyd, 177
Eaton, H J, 26, 36, 39, 42
Ebborn, Sandra, 142
Edgecombe, J D, 36
Edwards, Jim, MP
Ellis, Dr J A, 132
Eltham, 114
Ely, I D, 36
Enting, Laurie, 14, 26, 31, 41, 42, 45, 61, 71, 109
Evans, John, 186
Falder, J C, 36, 38
Fawcett, J B, 36
Fear, John, 174, n. 58
Feilding, 87, 114
Fenton, Bob, MP, 228
Fenton, Dorothy, 141
Fenton-Ellis (formerly Bisdee), Karyn, 14, 192, 197, 200, 203, 205, 210-12
Fine, David, 128, 139, 148, 177
Firth, Jolyon, 13, 177
Fletcher, Kingsley, 132
Fluoridation campaigns, 81
Fogelberg, F E, 26
Food Bank of New Zealand, 170
Fookes, David, 117
Forrester, (nee Nalepa), Marcia, 97
Forsyth, R B, 26
Frankton-Te Rapa, 128
Free, John, 14
Freemasonry, 10, 30 and n.33, 161
Friend, Geoff, 131, 145, 180
Frith, Margaret, 142
Gabities, Ron, 180
Gamble, Lyn, 132
Garside, Jack, 14, 131, 152, 162, 172, 178
Gedye, Roseann, 203, 204, 222
Gerard, Jim, MP, 228
Gibson, Chief Inspector B W, 132
Gibson, Tony, 177
Giessenbier Henry Jr, 17
Gifford, Peter, 75, 99, 102, 133
Gilbert, Geoff, 14
Giles, Rex, 185
Gisborne, 52, 119, 146, 149, 189
Gladding, W D, 36
Glasgow, R G, 119
Glenie, J P, 36, 41, 42, 48
Glover, N J, 26
Golden Bay, 124
Golding, Ron, 118
Gombos, L, 36
Good, L, 119
Gordon, Hon. J B, 129
Gould, John, 13
Gould, John, 186
Grant-Fargie, Tony, 182
Gray, Hon. Sir Robin, MP, 228
Greenfield, Annette, 141
Gresham, Peter, 228
Grey, Lois, 142
Grover, Frank, MP, 228
Hadley, Richard, 172
Hall, Ngawini, 147
Halligan, A C, 36, 39, 40, 42
Halstead, Hon. Eric, MP, 80, 228
Hamilton
, 39, 83, 114, 127
Hamilton, Graham, 190
Hampton, Don, 179
Hanger, David, 97
Hanning, F D, 36
Harris, Maurice (‘Bomber’), 109, 119, 135, 148
Harrison, Ian, 190
Harvey, Donald, 133
Hastings, 30, 116, 130-1, 145
Hattaway, Neil, 13, 102
Hawera, 85, 114, 120, 160
Hawkey, W R, 132
Healy, John, 178, 179
Heinemann, J W
Heritage (originally ‘Legacy’, wartime orphans’ charity). 30-1, 130
Hewit, E J, 21
Higgins, J G, 132
Highet, Hon. Alan, MP, 185 and n. 78, 228
Hill, Pat, 74
Ho, Angela, 160
 
Hobbies fairs, market days, 119-121
Hogan, John, 14, 42, 65, 77
Holt, Trevor, 177
Hopkins, W, 36
Horne, Bill, 186
Horne, O G A, 36
Howland, Jim, 13
Hudson, D A V, 21, 23
Hunn Report on Maori Affairs, 149
Hunn, Gary, 111
Hurley, A. Eaton, 26
Hurrell, ‘Pix’, 137, 139
Hutt Valley
, 52, 114
Ilott, Jack, 31, 50-2, 67, 73, 109, 205
Industries fairs, 119-21
Inglis, Tom, 222
Innes, H. (later Sir Harold), 21, 23-4, 170
Invercargill,
52
Invocation, (opening National Conventions), see NZ Jaycee Invocation
Jack, Gavin, 177
Jack, Hon. Sir Roy, MP, 228
James, Jack, 152
Jameson, H C, 36
Jarnet, Chris, 13
Jaycee Creed, 47, 54, 126-7
Jaycee Wives, see NZ Jaycee Wives
Jayceettes, see NZ Jaycee Wives
Jenkinson, B, 36
Johnston, J, 119
Johnston, J, 36
Jones, Barbara, 141
Junior Chamber International (JCI), 63, 70-81;
Establishment, 70-2;
JCI headquarters, 72, 177, 179;
World Congresses: Dallas, 72; Brussels, 73; Melbourne, 73-4; Mexico City, 75-6; Wellington 79-81; Auckland 150, 165-9; Nice, 172, Gothenberg, 208 ;
NZ World Presidents, Peter B Watts 75-6; Maurice Sexton, 105; Graham Sinclair, 175-7; Karyn Fenton-Ellis, 210-12;
JCI Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, 197, 205, 208;
BANZAI/BANSI bloc of national Jaycee organizations 205-7, 210-11
Kapiti
, 207
Kaua, Peter, 145, 146
Kelly, Don, 222
Keech, Maurice, 111
Kendall, Bernie, 177
Kennedy, C D A, 26
Kennedy, Keith, 32, 33
Kerr, A C A, 26
Kerslake, Bill, 135, 139, 180
Keyes, Fr T B, 132
Kidd, Hon. Doug, 226, 229
King, Colin, 155
Kiwanis, 17
Knoblock, Snow, 126
Knowles, G B R, 67, 68
Koeford, Terry, 177
Laird, M J, 21
Lamond, John, 171
Lange Rt. Hon. David, 9, 222, 229
Laurenson, Barry, 97
Lawrence, T W, 119
Lee, Graeme, MP, 131, 229
Leech, Gary, 14, 192, 198, 203, 204, 205, 210-11
Legacy (wartime orphans’ charity), see ‘Heritage’ and ‘Birthright’
Leitch, David, 13, 188
Leonard, Ken, 180, 181
Lester, Rex, 169
Levin, 85, 114, 119, 207
Lewis, Margaret, 142
Li Chi Kok Hospital Appeal, 136-7
Lichtenstein, H J, 21, 23, 36
Life members, see NZ Jaycee Life members
Liley, Dr Albert, 131
Lill, Andrea, 15, 110, n. 23
Lions NZ and International, 9, 10, 17, 18, 78, 81, 94, 161, 193
Loewenthal, Murray, 14, 57, 108, 129, 187
Lower Hutt, 148, 170
Macdonald, Graham, 15, 222
Mace, Chris, 177
MacGibbon, C J, 26
Manuals, see NZ Jaycee manuals
Maori community and Jaycee, 23, 74, 80, 94, 145-9, 153-4
Martin D T, 36
Martin, David, 190
Marton
, 83, 145
Masters, Brian, 117
Masters, W H, 25
Masterton, 85-6, 114, 188
Matson, Colin, 126
Mazengarb Committee,
87-8
Mazengarb, Dr O C, QC, 30-1 and n. 35, 87-8
McCallum, Andy, 113
McClay, Roger, MP, 13, 229
McConnell, Bob, 51
McDermott, Bob 116
McGregor, Duncan, 191
McKinnon, Clive, 201, 202
McKinnon, Rt. Hon. Don, Foreword, 229
McLay, Brian, 13,
McLean, Murray, MP, 229
McLennan, Mal, 177
McPherson, Gordon, 113
McTigue, 229
Melbourne, Rev Sonny, 166
Members of Parliament, Jaycees elected as, 226-9
Membership, see NZ Jaycee Membership
Metekingi, Rangi, 145
Milk Biscuits Project, 169-173
Miller, Joe, 61, 94, 95, 97
Mills, Brian, 129, 175, 180, 181, 186
Milner, N W
Minogue, Michael, MP, 229
Mitchell, Gladys, 144
Mitchell, Keith, 15, 49, 65, 66, 78, 205
Moffitt, Jos., 25
Moody, Keith, 15, 95, 97, 180
Moody, Ron, 139
Morpeth, Dick, 61
Morrison, Elaine, 141
Morrison, John, 117
Moses, S, 36
Motueka, 114
Moturiki,
161
Moyle, Trevor, 174, n. 58
Mt Maunganui,
119, 125
Mulgrew, Peter, 131
Munro, Frank, 139
Murray, Eddie, 111
Murray, Peter, 83
Nannix, V P, 36
Napier Royal Ball 183-4
Napier,
182-4
National Office, (later secretariat), see NZ Jaycee National Office
Neale (Dr) E P, 19-21; 36, 41
Nelson, 114, 115, 119
New Plymouth,
114, 116, 159
New Zealand, general and social historical background: (1944-56), 42-47; (1956-66) 93-4; (1967-83), 150-154, (1984-2000), 194-7
Newton, D W,
Ngata, Reuben, 133
Nichol, C, 119
Nicholls, Jim, 147, 167-8, 178
Nilsen, Colin, 129
NZ Dairy Board, 170-1
NZ Jaycee (includes the movement prior to organisation in 1944): age limits, 23, 193; and American influence, 78-9; and democratic education, 18, 187; finances, 151, 162-4, 174, 197-8; foundation (1st National Convention), 35, 36-42; and generational change, 151-2, 192-3; and industrial disputes, 16-17; and international affairs, 70-81; 101-2, 124, 200); name of organisation, 64-5, 200; philosophy, 47, 50-52; (relationship to Christian belief), 125-7; public speaking and oratory, 18, 55-6, 216-7; and prisoners, 190-1, 221; and self-education, 10, 18; 39-40; World War II, effect on, 28-35, 40; see also subject entries below.  See also Junior Chamber International (JCI); Senators, (JCI, Inc.)
; NZ Junior Chamber Trust; NZ Jaycee International Development Trust, 197; individual chapters by name
NZ Jaycee
(Magazine) includes titles NZJCC Bulletin, Focus on Jaycee, NZ Jaycee Leader, The Leader, 41, 64-7, 96-8; 164-5, 201-2; illustrations of covers, 65, 202; editors, 65, 97, 165, 202
NZ Jaycee Awards: Bardsley Bell, 58, 215-6; Directors’ Award, 111, 201, 224; L Alfred Eady Challenge Shield, 40, 58, 83, 84, 219-221; Founders Trophy, 223-4; National Debate Trophy, 54, 58, 201, 221-3; Peter B Watts Trophy, 59, 217-9; Stotter Oratory Trophy, 58, 145, 201, 216-7; Silver Quill Award, 106, 107, 165, 201, 224; Kotekotahitanga, 145.
NZ Jaycee Badges (Four Square Badge), 48-50, Appendix III
NZ Jaycee community projects: general 8-9, 18, 81-87; 112-28, 207; categories, 103; decline of 196-7;
Major specific types
Lime and fertiliser drives 112-3
Tourism ventures, carnivals, blossom festivals etc 116-9
Industries Fairs, 119-121
Directories, surveys, farm location guides, 122-4
Community surveys, 124-5
NZ Jaycee development teams, 186, Appendix
IV
NZ Jaycee International Development Trust, 13, 204, 209
NZ Jaycee Invocation, 46, 54
NZ Jaycee leadership training 9, 134-136; 162; Leadership in Action (LINA) 186-7; Business Management Game, 190; 202-3
NZ Jaycee Life Members: John Cable, 95; Jack James, 152; Harry Romanes, 137; Jack Garside, 178; Graham Sinclair, 209; Gary Leech, 212
NZ Jaycee manuals, 62-3, 67-9; Aids to Democratic Leadership in Voluntary Organisations, 135-6.  See 134 for a collage of covers of manuals.
NZ Jaycee membership and recruitment, 39, 52-3 and nn. 26, 28, characteristics of, 107-11; 151, 154-6, 192-4, Appendix III
NZ Jaycee national conventions, 53-60; Photos: 1944 (Wellington), 36-7; 1946 (Timaru), 42, 1953 (Auckland), 57; 1954 (Gisborne), 59; 1970 (Nelson), 55, Appendix 1
NZ Jaycee national office (later secretariat, finally National Administration Officer) 63, 91, 95-8, 162-3; headquarters building, 96, 162-3, 198-200; Appendix V
NZ Jaycee national projects: 88
Road safety, 88-9, 129, (Driver Reviver), 207
Community week, 89
Atlantic, later Nissan, Young Driver of the Year Contest, 89, 130, 206
W D & H O Wills Three Outstanding Young Men, 130-3
Milk Biscuits Project, 169-73
Light Up a Life, 150, 173-4
NZ Jaycee Pictorial Diary, 89-92, 95, 112; 163-4, 174; Diary Conveners Appendix V
NZ Jaycee regions and regional organisation, 53, 68-9, 100, 104, 156-8
NZ Jaycee Wives (also Jayceettes), and women in Jaycee, 55, 63, 68, 135, 140-5, 159-162, 193-4

 

NZ Jaycee, major international projects:
Operation Brotherhood, 76-8, 80;

Project Concern, 137-8, 171;
Li Chi Kok Hospital Appeal, 136-7;
Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) 138-9; Operation India, 139;
Light Up a Life, 150, 173-4
Milk Biscuits Project, 169-173;
Operation Leadership, 180-1;
Operation Fiji, 181;
Operation Australia, 181-2
NZ Jaycee, national constitution and officers, 59-64, 68-70, 98-100, 103, 104, 157, 199, Appendix I
NZ Jaycee, political stance, 226-9
NZ Junior Chamber Trust, 12, 199, 204
Oamaru, 115, 170
Ohakune, 186
Olesen, Ib, 132
Onion, F L, 170
Onslow
, 83
Operation Australia, see NZ Jaycee, major international projects
Operation Brotherhood, see NZ Jaycee, major international projects
Operation Fiji, see NZ Jaycee, major international projects
Operation Heartbeat, 182-3
Operation India, see NZ Jaycee, major international projects
Operation Leadership, see NZ Jaycee, major international projects
Operation Malaysia, see NZ Jaycee, major international projects
Orchiston, Bruce, 13, 34, 108
Orrell, J, 21
Otautau, 124
Otorohanga, 129, 189
Outdoor Pursuits Centre, 185
Palmer, G, 119
Palmerston North, 24, 52, 86, 126
Parbhu, Jock, 13, 174, 208
Parkinson, F G M, 36
Patterson, K R, 119
Payes, Maurice, 14
Payne, Colin, 133
Pelvin, Les, 113
Perry, Bruce, 39, 42
Petrie, M G, 36, 38
Philip, Lyall, 13
Phillips, Professor L F, 132
Political stance of NZ Jaycee, see NZ Jaycee, political stance
Porteous, Bob, 67
Potae, George, 131, 132
Potter, Bill, 15, 159, 163, 166, 167, 179, 204, 205, 208, 222, 227
Pratt, H H, 145
Preston, Harold, 42
Price, Chris, 153
Price, Ian, 15, 153, 182-4
Prior, Barry, 127
Project Concern, see NZ Jaycee, major international projects
Prouse, Colin, 177
Pukekohe, 115, 143
Pukekura, 159
Purvis, Bill, 132
Putnam, Robert D, 11
Rea, Bernie, 191
Regions, see NZ Jaycee regions
Reid, Tony, 184
Reidy, Steve, 130, 132
Renall, Ian, 113,
Rennell, Bernie, 162
Ridley, Jack, MP, 229
Rishworth, E J, 36
Roberts, Trevor, 203
Robinson, Bruce, 177
Roche, Terry, 12, 13
Rodger, Stan, MP, 229
Rodger, W G, 36, 39, 61
Romanes, Bev, 143
Romanes, Harry, 13, 15, 75, 108, 137, 158, 209
Rose City, 161
Rotary (NZ and International), 9, 10, 17, 18, 63, 78, 81, 94, 161. 193
Rotorua, 115
Rowe, Bill, 157-8, and n. 58
Russell, Pam, 142
Sawkins, Denis, 12, 13, 15, 127, 168, 181-2
Scott, Dave, 186
Seaman, A M, 21
Searancke, Monty, 58, 137, 147, 149
Secretariat, see NZ Jaycee National Office
Senators (
JCI Senators Inc), 12, 73-5; 195, 205-6
Sexton, Maurice, 102, 105
Sexton, Mr (name unknown), 24
Shailes, A C, 36
Sheriffs, 128
Shrimpton, Isabelle (‘Shrimp’), 70, 107
Sidford, H C, 26
Silver Quill Award, 106, 107, 165, 224
Simmonds, Alan, 113
Simpson, Frank, 65-6
Sinclair, A, 21
Sinclair, Graham, 15, 131, 132, 153, 165, 209
Skinner, J S, 25, 28
Slide-a-Rule, 136
Slyfield, Colin, 13, 168-9, 182
Smith, Noel, 15, 170, 171, 172, 175
Smith, Paul, 190
Smith, Philip, 113
Snell, Selwyn, 191
Snelling, Jack, 133
Sommerville, H J, 21
South Canterbury (Timaru), 24, 39, 52, 115
South Pacific Children’s Aid Trust, see Milk Biscuits Project, Light Up a Life Project
Speirs, R Nelson, 133
Spring, (Sir) Dryden, 133
Stace, Hilary, 13
Stace, Nigel, 67, 74, 78, 79, 146, 205
Staniford, Tony, 15, 97, 107, 179, 180
Startup, Keith, 145
Steel, Bryant, 74, 78
Steemson, Michael, 13, 97
Stenberg, Colin, 83
Stephenson, Pat, 67
Stevens, Roy, 113
Stotter, David, 21, 36, 38, 41, 42
Strachan, G, 119
Stratford, 86, 124, 125
Sutherland, Petra, 141
Sutton, George, 198
Sweetzer, D J, 36, 39
Sykes, Yvonne, 141
Taepa, Rev, (later Canon) Hohepa, 80, 146-7
Tahu, Clare, 145
Tahu, John, 145
Taihape, 115
Tanner, Di, 142
Tapsell, (Hon. Sir) Peter, 132, 147
Tarrant, Ted, 36, 39, 42, 45, 71, 205
Tauranga, 115, 128
Te Aroha, 115
Te Awamutu, 115, 129, 186
Thomas, Hazel, 141
Thomson, I M, 36, 39, 42
Thomson, Russell, 13
Thomson, W Laird, 21
Till, Maurice, 132
Tisch, Lindsay, MP, 229
Titahi Bay, 115
Tohill, Hugh, 129, 135, 136
Tohill, Hugh, 15
Tokoroa
, 123-4
Tolhurst, Bill, MP, 229
Toogood, Neville, 74
Toogood, Selwyn, 83
Tourism 115
Townshend, C B, 132
Trapski, Peter, 132
Tronson, Mel, 81, 177
Truscott, David (and Jan), 15, 167, 168
Truscott, Jan, 143
Tweedy, Roger, 196, 197
United States Junior Chamber of Commerce (USJC), 17, 18, 30, 32, 67, 71-2, 176, 208
Unwin, Des, 24, 25
Upper Hutt, 115, 148, 185
Van Roekle, Jan, 118
Veal, Mike, 165
Voluntary sector, 9-10, 11
Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) 138-9, 179
Vowles, Rollo, 13, 170, 171
Vucich, Peter, 118
Wade, John, 184
Wairoa, 126
Waitakere, 207
Waiwhetu Marae project (Arohanui ki te Tangata), 147-8
Walding, Hon. Joe, MP, 229
Wallace, G R, 36
Wanganui, 52, 108, 117; Industries Fair 119-21; leadership training seminars 135
Watts Peter B, 36, 42, 73, 75-6 and n.63, 205
Waverley, 160
Weapons from Waste Exhibition, 29-30
Weaver, Francesca, 198
Webster, 141
Wellington Chamber of Commerce, 26-7, 31
Wellington, 24, 26-35, 52, 74, 108, 115, 117-8
Wells, Rick, 191
Wellsford, 179
Were, Jim, 42
Weston ‘Snow’ (and Marie), 13, 15, 108
Whangarei ,
24
Whineray, (Sir) Wilson, 131, 132
White, Ian, 177
White, James, 184
White, Mignon, 163
Whitney, David, 13
Whittaker, Jeff, MP
Wiggins, Graham, 190
Wilkinson, Kate MP, 211, 229
Williams, Bernie, 42
Williams, Colleen, 13
Winslade, Les, 13, 95, 148
Winstone, Ron, 177
Winton , 125
Wollerman, Bill, 83
Wood, Elizabeth, 97
Wood, Ian, 42
World President, see Junior Chamber International (JCI) World President
Wrigley, D, 36
Yates, Richard, 177
Young, P W, 36
Zazulak, Joe, 177
Zohs, I, 119
         

 

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