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1980 Room 2
Rear: (1)_________, Ngaio Crumby, ( 2 ) _________, Melissa Brown, ( 3 ) _________, ( 4 ) _________. 1980 Room 3
3rd Row: Elizabeth Rowe [Teacher], ( 5 ) _________, (6)_________, Paula Vitasovich, ( 7 ) _________,
Jessica Tiananga, (8)_________, (9)_________. Rear: Louise Spencer, Erena Watene, Michelle Koolen, Phillip Tully, Rajeev Thandi, Leigh irwin,
2nd Row: Owen (O.P.) Somervell, Malcolm Jordan, Kent Rapata, Paul Steward, ( 1 0 ) ________, Adrienne Manaia, Terri Totorewa.
Fraser McCutcheon, Derek Challenor, (11)________, ( 1 2 ) ________. 3rd Row: Troy Garrett, ( 1 ) _________, ( 2 ) _________, Shane Anderson, Rodney Brown,
Seated: (13)_____, (14)_____, (15)_____, (16)_____, Emerson Rumble, Robert Cope, (17)_____, Blair Tate, Warren Rapata, ( 3 ) _________, David McKenzie, Scott Langlands.
(18)_____. 2nd Row: (4)_______, Stewart Douglas, James Sullivan, ( 5 ) _______, Brad Totorewa, ( 6 ) ______,
Ben Sanderson, (7)______.
Front: Jolene Brown, Tina Hill, Jodi Grut, Leslie Murphy, Glenis Hoyes [Teacher], Janice Peden,
Nicole Allen, Nicola Saunders, Emma Thorburn,
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January ar Clinic where pupils were examined by three
Staffing: Doctors from the Department of Health.
Room 1 (New Entrants) Mr J Stanworth, TA Annual General Meeting held on a
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Room 2 (2nd year infants) Mrs E Rowe, stormy night with 17 parents and 7 staff present.
Room 4 (Year 2 & Std 1) Mrs S Hayes, Elected were
B Block (Std 2) Mrs M Bogie, Mr G Lawrence (Chairman),
B Block (Std 3) Mrs M Blackstock, Mrs S Nicholas (Secretary),
B Block (Std 4) Miss L Reston, Mrs Pohatu,
Room 9 (Std 4 & Form 1) Mr A Lindsay, Mrs Y Lydon,
Room 10 (Form 2) Mr D Kirk, Mr A Cooper,
Mrs A Mather (Part-time teacher), Mrs G Nash,
Mrs D Adamson (Librarian), Mrs A Boyd,
Mrs A Hart (Teacher Aide), Mr J Sullivan,
Mr R Mather (Principal), Mrs Thomas,
Mrs H Skelton (Secretary). Mrs McKenzie,
Mrs P Neate,
February Mrs Bright,
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wenty-three enrolments in the first week brought the Mrs Cooper,
role up to 249. Mrs Thompson,
A working bee for Maths games and carpentry jobs was Mr R Mather
held.
enior school swimming sports at Huntly Baths made
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difficult by the cold, blustery weather. As entries in the school log were no longer a requirement
Swimmers competing very well, were placed in 16 of 22 of the Ministry of Education from April onwards,
finals and in some events had two swimmers in the first no further records were kept
three placegetters.

