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Yannis Pot, a Swiss student who is learning English at Ruapehu College got caught up in the blood donor day at the college last week. The unit from the pathology department of Wanganui Hospital usually visits just the Waimarino Health Centre when it comes to this area, but at the suggestion of teacher Glyn Hubbard, they decided to also visit the college this time. The result? Scores of pupils who wanted to donate blood were turned away because they ran out of time! One blood collector said the Ruapehu College effort easily put Wanganui schools to shame.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 1

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Yannis Pot, a Swiss student who is learning English at Ruapehu College got caught up in the blood donor day at the college last week. The unit from the pathology department of Wanganui Hospital usually visits just the Waimarino Health Centre when it comes to this area, but at the suggestion of teacher Glyn Hubbard, they decided to also visit the college this time. The result? Scores of pupils who wanted to donate blood were turned away because they ran out of time! One blood collector said the Ruapehu College effort easily put Wanganui schools to shame. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 1

Yannis Pot, a Swiss student who is learning English at Ruapehu College got caught up in the blood donor day at the college last week. The unit from the pathology department of Wanganui Hospital usually visits just the Waimarino Health Centre when it comes to this area, but at the suggestion of teacher Glyn Hubbard, they decided to also visit the college this time. The result? Scores of pupils who wanted to donate blood were turned away because they ran out of time! One blood collector said the Ruapehu College effort easily put Wanganui schools to shame. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 1

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