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TRACKING MADE EASY

Workers at the Raetihi Primary School had an easy job finding the culprit after a recent paint accident in the classroom block currently being refurbished. They followed the white footprints from the scene of the "crime" all the way to the Principal's office. Seems Raetihi Principal Doug McLean was showing his parents around his new school, including the renovations where he managed to stand in a full tray of paint. His skills at spreading paint are therefore judged to be far from his skills at being principal, only more so because he managed to spread it up and down the front of his apparel..

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 260, 25 October 1988, Page 16

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TRACKING MADE EASY Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 260, 25 October 1988, Page 16

TRACKING MADE EASY Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 260, 25 October 1988, Page 16

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