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Lois Lind, Russel Shaw, Dena Wilson, and Korti Wilson pretend to be a waterfall during a music and drama in-service course run by Mr Shaw, musical advisor for the Wanganui Manawatu education region. The two-day course held at Ohakune Primary School provided an opportunity for teachers to learn new skills in the areas of music and drama.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 380, 2 April 1991, Page 5

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Lois Lind, Russel Shaw, Dena Wilson, and Korti Wilson pretend to be a waterfall during a music and drama in-service course run by Mr Shaw, musical advisor for the Wanganui Manawatu education region. The two-day course held at Ohakune Primary School provided an opportunity for teachers to learn new skills in the areas of music and drama. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 380, 2 April 1991, Page 5

Lois Lind, Russel Shaw, Dena Wilson, and Korti Wilson pretend to be a waterfall during a music and drama in-service course run by Mr Shaw, musical advisor for the Wanganui Manawatu education region. The two-day course held at Ohakune Primary School provided an opportunity for teachers to learn new skills in the areas of music and drama. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 380, 2 April 1991, Page 5

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