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Jessica Balu and Anne Gwynne-Robson are named joint dux for 2008.
The guest speaker, Professor Andrea McIlroy.
The Concert Band play 'Jungle Boogie'.
Jasmine Williams, Grace van Dyk and Va'ai Leota sing 'The Greatest Love of All' with the rest of the school backing them up.
The Kapa Haka group perform the school haka in honour of Head Prefect, Kristin Ng, after her final speech.
The Town Hall was crowded with WEGC students and family.
Michelle Velvin plays the harp to accompany 'O Holy Night'.
The Junior Choir, conducted by Roza Brajkovic-Payne, perform 'Indigo II' by Jenny McCleod.
The Kapa Haka welcome visitors in with a powhiri, joined by our brother school, Rongotai College, students.
Manuao Ross and Alice Stevens-Carlyon perform 'O Holy Night'.
Principal, Sally Haughton, addresses the crowd.
The Multi Choir, directed by Va'ai Leota, perform 'My Life, My Love, My All'.
The Senior Choir perform 'Changes' by David Bowie.
The Small Choir, conducted by old-girl Alex Hay, peform a unique version of 'Smooth Criminal', as arranged by Alex and recorded for National Radio.
The softball team are presented their prize for being named Wellington College Sport Team of the Year after winning Nationals.
For the second year in a row the Ukuladies play staff and guests off the stage with 'Total Eclipse of the Heart'.
ESOL Department staff demonstrate how teachers dress in academic gowns and hoods for the occasion.