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Four new teachers joined the staff of Ruapehu College last week for the 1984 academic year. They are, front left, Frances Paul from Auckland who will be taking Home Economics and Clothing classes in place of Sue Allomes who has been granted a year's leave of absence; Leanne Wilson of Auckland and Taumarunui (Physical Education); John Clark of Wellington and Invercargill (English and Social Studies); and Tom Hawira of Raetihi and Victoria University in Wellington (Maori and N.Z. Arts and Crafts).

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 33, 7 February 1984, Page 13

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Four new teachers joined the staff of Ruapehu College last week for the 1984 academic year. They are, front left, Frances Paul from Auckland who will be taking Home Economics and Clothing classes in place of Sue Allomes who has been granted a year's leave of absence; Leanne Wilson of Auckland and Taumarunui (Physical Education); John Clark of Wellington and Invercargill (English and Social Studies); and Tom Hawira of Raetihi and Victoria University in Wellington (Maori and N.Z. Arts and Crafts). Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 33, 7 February 1984, Page 13

Four new teachers joined the staff of Ruapehu College last week for the 1984 academic year. They are, front left, Frances Paul from Auckland who will be taking Home Economics and Clothing classes in place of Sue Allomes who has been granted a year's leave of absence; Leanne Wilson of Auckland and Taumarunui (Physical Education); John Clark of Wellington and Invercargill (English and Social Studies); and Tom Hawira of Raetihi and Victoria University in Wellington (Maori and N.Z. Arts and Crafts). Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 33, 7 February 1984, Page 13

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