Three of the new staff at Ohakune Primary School are familiar faces in the town, with first year teacher Deana Wilson (back, left) returning to her home town, Christine Wallis(back right) swapping Ohakune for Raetihi school and Marie Milne (left front) returning to Ohakune after two years at Rangataua. Sarah Booth is the "new" new face among them - she is the new speech language therapist, who hails from England but more recently, Palmerston North.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 373, 12 February 1991, Page 4
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74Three of the new staff at Ohakune Primary School are familiar faces in the town, with first year teacher Deana Wilson (back, left) returning to her home town, Christine Wallis(back right) swapping Ohakune for Raetihi school and Marie Milne (left front) returning to Ohakune after two years at Rangataua. Sarah Booth is the "new" new face among them - she is the new speech language therapist, who hails from England but more recently, Palmerston North. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 373, 12 February 1991, Page 4
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