1975 Kimihia Primary School, 1897 - 1997 200 fi The new building project began on 20th, a four-room open space, library complex and the remodelling of the administration block. New court area, a sealed area in front of the school, new sports store and the re- modification of rooms 2 and 3 by builder J.Fredrickson. fi A working Bee was held to paint the two old prefabs to make them presentable. Power was connected to these buildings. fi Forms 1 and 2 went on a stream study field trip at Mr J.Wright’s property at Matamata. March fi Annual Swimming sports at the Municipal pool. 70 parents attended and a barbeque was held in the evening on the school grounds. fi Inter-school swimming sports with no major successes but all swam well. fi Classroom furniture was carted in from Ohinewai and from Huntly West due to inaction by the Board. fi Exterior of school painted but the School Committee would not accept the work so the Board recalled the painter to re-paint areas. It still resulted in an inferior finish. April fi School Committee Elections: T.Hunt (President), R.Littlejohn (Secretary), Mrs S.Hill, Mr J.Clout, Mr P.Turton, Mr D.Armishaw Mr M.Warren. fi The PTA Executive were elected the same night: A.Horrox (President), Mr M.Moffitt (Secretary) along with a large working committee. fi School baths closed. fi Social studies trip to Tokoroa fi Stds 1 and 2 to Hilldale Game farm. May fi Annual Inter-School Cross Country run at Kimihia. The course proved very popular with the very large attendance. fi A ‘Spellathon’ run in the Std 1 to Form 2 area, organised by principal and staff with $860 raised. fi Roll of 200 at start of term 2, with Mrs Cotton as a reliever. fi Speech clinic held with no problems reported. fi Rooms 2 and 3 were remodelled during the May holidays with the dividing wall opened up and both rooms carpeted. fi The school’s first ‘listening post’ purchased. June fi Miss Davison inspected by D.Surting. fi Four Year 3 students begin a 9-week section. fi Mr Gregory attended a course for teachers of pupils with hearing difficulties. fi A Gala Committee set up for organising a gala day on November 8th. July fi Sports trip to Ohinewai. fi C.A.T. organisation presented the play “Arabesque” to the school. fi Parent working bee repaired furniture. fi Principal, staff and office all moved out of the administration block for remodelling with temporary accommodation in the new library. fi The whole building project has slowed up with the sub-contractors appearing to be the cause of the problem. fi School Committee meeting in Huntly to discuss a proposed Huntly Intermediate School. fi Sports teams visit Huntly Primary. August fi Mr Bioling and Mr L.Nilson visited on an inspection visit to Mrs Bogie. fi Std 3 to Form 2 visited conservation display in Huntly. fi The PTA meeting invited Mr J.Hawes of Pukete School (Hamilton) to speak on open space buildings and teaching. fi A vote was taken from parents on support for a Huntly Intermediate School which resulted in 26 against and 47 for. The result was reported to the Education Board. fi The term ended with a roll of 210. September fi At the beginning of term 3 Mrs Harris undertook relief teaching until a long-term reliever was found. fi The school was reorganised to accommodate classes in the new open-space block (A-Block, Rooms 1-4) : Mrs Stanworth took room 1 with the new entrants; Mrs Donoghue (nee McKeon) took room 2 with year 1 and 2 pupils; Miss deLacey occupied room 3 with year 1 and 2 children; Mr Stewart, a year 1 teacher, took Std 1 in room 4. In B-Block (open plan) the ‘rooms were numbered 5,6,7 and 8 and held Stds 2, 3 and 4, being team taught by Mrs Bogie, Miss Kirkpatrick and Miss Dinnison. The C-Block setting of rooms 9 and 10 was occupied by Mrs Harris in room 9 with Form 1 and Mr Gregory in room 10 with Form 2. fi Teaching began in the new block on the 11th. fi Mr L.Morgan is now co-cleaning with Mr Hedley. October fi Kimihia Choir presented items at the Annual Music Festival. fi Visit from South Auckland Education Board officers on ‘safari’. They were impressed with the new block and sympathetic to the problems of upkeep of the grounds. Many items of new equipment and furniture arrived for the new rooms. fi Several ladies working bees over a period of three weeks have prepared $1300 worth of books for the new library. fi The temporary prefabricated classrooms have been let to tender by the South Auckland Education Board. fi November 1975 fi Grand Gala Day held on 8th after 8 months of planning by the PTA and School Committee rep’s. There was a huge crowd and a wide range of activities. A gross profit of $2050 was shown with a net profit of $1750. The PTA
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® The new building project began on 20th, a four-roomopen space, library complex and the remodelling of theadministration block. New court area, a sealed area infront of the school, new sports store and the re-modification of rooms 2 and 3 by builder J.Fredrickson.
® A working Bee was held to paint the two old prefabs tomake them presentable. Power was connected to thesebuildings.
® Forms 1 and 2 went on a stream study field trip at MrJ.Wright’s property at Matamata.
March® Annual Swimming sports at the Municipal pool. 70
parents attended and a barbeque was held in the eveningon the school grounds.
® Inter-school swimming sports with no major successesbut all swam well.
® Classroom furniture was carted in from Ohinewai andfrom Huntly West due to inaction by the Board.
® Exterior of school painted but the School Committeewould not accept the work so the Board recalled thepainter to re-paint areas. It still resulted in an inferiorfinish.
® The PTA Executive were elected the same night:A.Horrox (President),Mr M.Moffitt (Secretary)along with a large working committee.
® School baths closed.® Social studies trip to Tokoroa® Stds 1 and 2 to Hilldale Game farm.
May® Annual Inter-School Cross Country run at Kimihia. The
course proved very popular with the very largeattendance.
® A ‘Spellathon’ run in the Std 1 to Form 2 area, organisedby principal and staff with $860 raised.
® Roll of 200 at start of term 2, with Mrs Cotton as areliever.
® Speech clinic held with no problems reported.® Rooms 2 and 3 were remodelled during the May holidays
with the dividing wall opened up and both roomscarpeted.
® The school’s first ‘listening post’ purchased.
June® Miss Davison inspected by D.Surting.® Four Year 3 students begin a 9-week section.® Mr Gregory attended a course for teachers of pupils with
hearing difficulties.® A Gala Committee set up for organising a gala day on
November 8th.
July® Sports trip to Ohinewai.® C.A.T. organisation presented the play “Arabesque” to
the school.® Parent working bee repaired furniture.® Principal, staff and office all moved out of the
administration block for remodelling with temporaryaccommodation in the new library.
® The whole building project has slowed up with thesub-contractors appearing to be the cause of the problem.
® School Committee meeting in Huntly to discuss aproposed Huntly Intermediate School.
® Sports teams visit Huntly Primary.
August® Mr Bioling and Mr L.Nilson visited on an inspection visit
to Mrs Bogie.® Std 3 to Form 2 visited conservation display in Huntly.® The PTA meeting invited Mr J.Hawes of Pukete School
(Hamilton) to speak on open space buildings andteaching.
® A vote was taken from parents on support for a HuntlyIntermediate School which resulted in 26 against and 47for. The result was reported to the Education Board.
® The term ended with a roll of 210.
September® At the beginning of term 3 Mrs Harris undertook relief
teaching until a long-term reliever was found.® The school was reorganised to accommodate classes in
the new open-space block (A-Block, Rooms 1-4) :Mrs Stanworth took room 1 with the new entrants;Mrs Donoghue (nee McKeon) took room 2 with year 1 and 2 pupils;Miss deLacey occupied room 3 with year 1 and 2 children;Mr Stewart, a year 1 teacher, took Std 1 in room 4.In B-Block (open plan) the ‘rooms were numbered 5,6,7 and 8 and held Stds 2, 3 and 4, being team taught by Mrs Bogie, Miss Kirkpatrick and Miss Dinnison.The C-Block setting of rooms 9 and 10 was occupied by Mrs Harris in room 9 with Form 1 and Mr Gregory in room 10 with Form 2.
® Teaching began in the new block on the 11th.® Mr L.Morgan is now co-cleaning with Mr Hedley.
October® Kimihia Choir presented items at the Annual Music
Festival.® Visit from South Auckland Education Board officers on
‘safari’. They were impressed with the new block andsympathetic to the problems of upkeep of the grounds.Many items of new equipment and furniture arrived forthe new rooms.
® Several ladies working bees over a period of three weekshave prepared $1300 worth of books for the new library.
® The temporary prefabricated classrooms have been let totender by the South Auckland Education Board.
® November 1975® Grand Gala Day held on 8th after 8 months of planning
by the PTA and School Committee rep’s. There was ahuge crowd and a wide range of activities. A gross profitof $2050 was shown with a net profit of $1750. The PTA
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are planning an adventure playground.® On 11th the move was made back into the renovated
administration block.® The Principal attended a Lopdell House course of Co-
operative Teaching.® Orientation Day held with Huntly College.® On the 29th the school was used as a polling place for the
general elections.® Mr Davis of Waiterimu successfully tendered for the
prefabs.® On the 27th the PTA held a Dinner Evening at the
Wayside Tea-rooms in Te Kauwhata.
December® An end-of-year function was planned for the 17th but
cancelled due to wet weather with a parents afternoonand farewells held the following day.
® The school ended the year on the 19th with a roll of 224.Teachers to be farewelled were:
Mrs Bogie (11 years) to England;Mr Gregory (4 years) & Miss deLacey (2 years) to
Palmerston North to be married on January 17th 1976;
Miss Dinnison (1 year) to Tokoroa;Miss Kirkpatrick (1 year) to England;Mr Stewart (1 year) resigned.
® New vacuum cleaner on issue from SAEB as most floorsare now carpeted.
® Baths to be used over the vacation period as themachinery had been overhauled during the winter.
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1976 Events -þ Viking 1 spacecraft lands on Mars and sends back
pictures.þ China earthquake kills 655,000.þ NZ price and rent-freeze introduced.
ENROLMENTS 1976DALLY, Cass-Andra Maree .................. FebruaryDOUGLAS, Moira Kathryn................... FebruaryGRACE, Charles Te Oki........................ FebruaryHAPI, David .......................................... FebruaryMARTIN, Carolyn................................. FebruaryMARTIN, Joanne .................................. FebruaryMARTIN, Neil Sommerville ................. FebruaryMAWSON, Louise ................................ FebruaryMAXWELL, Dean Selwyn.................... FebruaryRAMSEY, Helen Elaine ........................ FebruaryROE, Karl Benjamin.............................. FebruaryROE, Paul James ................................... FebruaryGILES, Lisa ............................................... MarchMALONE, Julie Irene................................ MarchMOYES, Peter ........................................... MarchPEDEN, Maureen ...................................... MarchMcLUCKIE, Treena Shiree ......................... AprilBROWN, Julie-Ann Grace ............................MayBROWN, Tina Cherie ...................................MayROE, Kim Sandra ..........................................MayBANNAN, Fiona Rae ................................... JuneMcGOWAN, Tania Louise........................... JuneNASH, Paula Sheree..................................... JuneBROWN, Matthew John................................ JulyGILL, David Mark......................................... JulyHOETA, Clementina...................................... JulyMacGILL, Liesa Elizabeth............................. JulyROBERTSON, Gairn Douglas ...................... JulyTISCHENDORF, Zane Werner ..................... JulyOGRAM, Russell Charles......................... AugustWATERHOUSE, Ginel ............................ AugustBENNETT, Effie Jennean ...................SeptemberBENNETT, Noeline Rangi ..................SeptemberBRUNGAR, Stewart Lance .................SeptemberDIXON, Arama....................................SeptemberGRACE, Cedric ...................................SeptemberGRACE, Charles..................................SeptemberGRACE, Whetu ...................................SeptemberWILLIAMS, Brendon Paul..................SeptemberBENNETT, Ernest...................................OctoberBENNETT, Kitrina..................................OctoberCLAY, Aaron James................................OctoberGILES, Lisa .............................................OctoberGRACE, Charles......................................OctoberHOETA, Tania.........................................OctoberKOOLEN, Karen Louise .........................OctoberCLOUT, Joanne Maree........................ NovemberHAYCOCK, Bruce Warren ................. NovemberHEMA, Angela Margaret..................... NovemberKING, James Thomas.......................... NovemberLOMAS, Jennifer Margaret ................. NovemberMacGILL, Simon Nicholas.................. NovemberMcKENZIE, Bruce Jon ....................... NovemberRIX, Joanne ......................................... November
RODGER, Kim Jean ............................NovemberSALMON, David Colin .......................NovemberTHAM, David Tai Wei ........................NovemberTHAM, Jennifer Grace ........................NovemberSAUNDERS, Amanda Rose ................ December
Songs of '76.1 Save Your Kisses For Me (Brotherhood of Man),2 Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Elton John and Kiki Dee),3 Dancing Queen (Abba),4 Fernando (Abba),5 Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen),6 If You leave Me Now (Chicago),7 You To Me Are Everything (Real Thing),8 December '63, Oh What a Night (Four Seasons),9 Combine Harvester (Wurzels),10 Mamma Mia (Abba),11 Forever and Ever (Slik),12 When a Child is Born (Johnny Mathis),13 A Little Bit More (Dr Hook),14 Can't Get By Without You (Real Thing),15 You Make Me Feel Like Dancing (Leo Sayer),16 Convoy (C.W.McCall),17 Somebody to Love (Queen),18 I Believe in Father Christmas (Greg Lake),19 Sailing (Rod Stewart),20 Money Money Money (Abba).
February® Staff: Mr N.B.Seaton (Principal),
Mrs Marion Bogie (Reappointed Deputy Principal),Mrs J.Stanworth (S.T.J.C.),Mr N.Couch (Year 4 from Papatoetoe Intermediate),Mr K.Garland (Year 3 from Rakaumanga),Mr K.Cameron (Year 2 from Kawerau),Mrs H.Sutton (Year 2 from Tauranga),Miss B.Chick (Year 4 from Huntly West),Miss E.Harper (Year 1 from Wellington).
® Year started with 194 pupils plus a further 10 on the firstday.
® The movie projector and the Gestetner were overhauledduring the holidays.
® Annual Swimming Sports held at the town pools with 50Kimihia parents attending.
March® Junior school swimming sports held in school pool with a
large attendance of parents.® On 11th the Annual Interschool Swimming Sports held in
the town pool. A full team of representative attended tocompete for Kimihia with a large measure of success.
® Committee comprising reps from School and PTAcommittees set up to look into the building of anadventure playground.
® Both top and bottom sports fields have had herring-bonedrainage plans completed by contractor.
® A very successful visit was made to Taupiri where 6softball teams and one cricket team competed with 100%success.
® Mr R.Cates of the Physed Dept spoke to a PTA eveningon adventure playgrounds.
® Mr B.Manners, area inspector, visited Miss Harper.
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® Mr Couch visited the Maths Inservice Course while MrSeaton acted as reliever.
® Maintenance survey carried out on new buildings.® The Ministry of Works surveyed the fire fighting
equipment.® School Committee has let the contract for Stage 2 of
grounds development.
April® Mrs Bogie attended a Music Inservice Course.® The PTA Annual general Meeting was held; Mr R.Foster
® The Principal and the PTA members Mr Foster and MrsGiles visited the Huntly College camp site at Raglan forfield day to present money requirements case to primaryschools in the area.
May® Annual district cross Country Race held on the Kimihia
course. Some 600 competitors competed in 5 grades.® School cleaners Mr A.Hedley and Mr I.Morgan have
resigned (retired). Mr and Mrs Hedley were made apresentation after eight and a half years of service to theschool. Mr T.Wills was appointed the new caretaker (43hours a week).
® The roll at the start of term 2 was 210 with no staffchanges. There was no significant increase of enrolmentsfrom the power project yet in site.
June® An open day was held in the new open-space block where
parents and friends visited.® The complete heating plant was checked and balanced by
contractors.® A 3M photocopier purchased by the school.® A Post Office Savings Bank representative addressed the
assembly on money saving habits and banking.® The B-block pupils went on a social studies trip to
Auckland while the Form 1 students from room 9 visitedthe Waikato Art Museum.
July® A pleasant afternoon versus the Huntly Primary School
teams at sport.® Hosted the Ohinewai sports teams.® Approval received for the supply of a new school name
plate.® A team of Periodic Detention Centre members worked in
the school grounds.® Over 100 people attended a PTA wine and cheese
evening.® Mid-year interviews hampered by very bad weather with
only 87.5% of parents attending.® Mr Wells, caretaker, stopped work by agreement.
August® Junior school classes visited the local bakery.® New Entrants visited Gills Garage.® New caretaker Mr Tompkins began duties.
® Mrs Bogie spoke on open plan teaching to a Year 1Inservice Course.
® A very successful and full discussion was held at an OpenNight arranged in B-block where learning and teaching inopen space was explained and parents discussed variousaspects of learning/teaching in general.
® The second term closed with 210 pupils.® $330 spent on the library.® A Buy-a-Block appeal in order to finance a volley board
raised $257. A parent contractor offered to build same.® Replacement plantings have completed all gardens and
shrub plots. Some 140 trees have been planted on thewestern batter as ground cover.
September® Mr Cameron left for Te Puke and Miss Kirkpatrick
returned as a reliever.® Mr A.Teesdale and Mr B.Manners visited for two days in
a grading inspection of the Principal.® Parents evening held to discuss school camp
requirements.
October® Interschool Tabloids Field Day held on Huntly Domain.® Forms 1 and 2 pupils began a weeks school camp
together with pupils of Ruawaro School at Oparau.Messrs Garland and Couch accompanied the group andthe Principal attended the first and last two days. The
interaction between the two schools was very pleasing.Parent helpers from Kimihia included Mr & MrsA.Horrox, Mr & Mrs T.Hunt, Mrs Couch and Mrs Peden.
November® Annual street stall by PTA raised $250.® The PTA sponsored a parents social outing to the
Waikato Motor Hotel. 75 attended.® Plans for the proposed adventure playground are well in
hand with plans and specifications approved by theS.A.E.B.
® Mr Flowerday and Mr Malone erected a volley boardbetween the courts. $258 was raised in a Buy-a-Blockraffle to finance this.
December® Many parents attended a school open day to see classes in
action.® Junior tabloids day and school sports day held to wind up
the year.® At years end Mr Garland, Miss Chick and Miss Harper
were farewelled.
1976 Room 2Rear: ______________, ______________, ______________, Darren Bate, ______________, ______________,
3rd Row: Sheryll Kirkpatrick, ___________, ____________, ________Challinor, Paul White, Gary Rendall, ___________, Jason Pere.2nd Row:______________, Bronwyn Watene, Ora Barlow, Lisa Bate, ______________, ______________.
Seated: ______________, Helena Powell, ______________, Judith Thompson, Tina Brown, Susan McDonald, ______________.Front: Selwyn Rutene.
3rd Row: Roger Tapp, Michael Manaia, Mark Campbell, ______________, ______________, Steven Plas, Mark Turton.2nd Row: Marion Bogie, Mark Allen, Helen McDonald, Cathy Bell, ______________, Wendy Hunt, Phillip Hill.
1976 StaffRear: Lenore Goss, Val Gerrand, Sheryl Fitzpatrick, Fred Tompkins, Caretaker.
Middle: Helen Sutton, E_____ Harper, C_____ Donohue, Bronwyn Chick.Front: Ken Garland, Marion Bogie, Bruce Seaton, Judith Stanworth, Neil Couch.
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1977 Events -þ 582 die when two planes collide in Canary Islands.þ Bing Crosby and Sir Charles Chaplin die.þ Tasman sea rowed for first time.þ Telethon raised $2,300,000 for the New Zealand Mental
Health Foundation.
ENROLMENTS 1977ASHBY, Carl Jon .................................. FebruaryCOPE, Bronwyn Marie.......................... FebruaryCOX, Rachel Elizabeth.......................... FebruaryCUNEEN, Bernadette Jane.................... FebruaryCUNEEN, Joanne Marie........................ FebruaryCUNEEN, Joseph Martin ...................... FebruaryCUNEEN, Peter John ............................ FebruaryDAVIS-MILLER, Keri .......................... FebruaryFISHER, Trevor William....................... FebruaryGILES, Anthony Douglas ...................... FebruaryGILES, Iris Agnes.................................. FebruaryGRUT, Steven William.......................... FebruaryHAYES, Tracey Michelle...................... FebruaryMEDLEY, Donne Justin........................ FebruaryMEDLEY, Jane Frances ........................ FebruaryPALMER, Suzanne Elspeth................... FebruaryRANFORD, Brent Mark........................ FebruaryRANFORD, Joanne Eileen .................... FebruarySTEVENS, Cheryl ................................. FebruarySTEVENS, Ross Ernest......................... FebruaryTAIT, Bryce Cameron ........................... FebruaryTAMAKI, Joanne Erana ........................ FebruaryTAMAKI, Shayne Richard .................... FebruaryTURNER, Levonne ............................... FebruaryVITASOVICH, Angela Jane ................. FebruaryBLACK, Jaqueline Mary ........................... MarchBLACK, John Jason .................................. MarchBROUGHTON, Sharlene Marge ............... MarchCODNIG, Victoria Frances ....................... MarchCOULL, Kevin John.................................. MarchCOULL, Richard Dean .............................. MarchFLOWERDAY, Craig James..................... MarchHANSEN, Diane Marie ............................. MarchHANSEN, Jean Dorothy............................ MarchHART, Bradley Thomas ............................ MarchTOTOREWA, Oscar Brad......................... MarchHOGG, Tracey Anne ................................... AprilLYDON, Michael Ian .................................. AprilPABLECHEQUE, Sarah Nicola.................. AprilPABLECHEQUE, Sonia Dorothy ............... AprilPABLECHEQUE, Stacey Lea ..................... AprilWHIUNUI, Rollin Scot ............................... AprilMcLENNAN, Ross Charles...........................MaySTEVENS, Cheryl Ruth ................................MaySTEVENS, Ross Ernest.................................MayJONES, Ian Richard...................................... JuneJONES, Jaqueline ......................................... JuneJONES, Stephen John................................... JuneMEDLEY, Sara May .................................... JuneMOSS, Angela Janine................................... JuneMOSS, David William.................................. JunePOWELL, Janine Louise .............................. JuneRUSSELL, Lionel James .............................. June
BRUNING, Kenneth Brian ............................ JulyGRASS, Dianne Cathryn................................ JulyGRASS, Nicola Marie.................................... JulyPEDEN, Janice............................................... JulyMITCHELL, Darren John......................... AugustNICHOLAS, Michael Ian ......................... AugustNICHOLAS, Stephen Kevin ..................... AugustIRWIN, Leigh Constance.....................SeptemberLEWIS, Trudy Jane .............................SeptemberMANAIA, Adrienne Annette ...............SeptemberNASH, Jeffrey Ronald .........................SeptemberTAURUA, Aroha .................................SeptemberKELLY, Benjamin Bruce.........................OctoberMORGAN, Stephen James ......................OctoberMORGAN, Walna Jean ...........................OctoberSTEVENS, Kent Lewis............................OctoberTHOMSON, Craig Stead .........................OctoberWILLIAMS, Jeffrey Edward ...................OctoberHILL, Paulette Karen...........................NovemberMOYES, Cecily Ann ...........................November
Popular songs of '77.1 Knowing Me Knowing You (Abba),2 Way Down (Elvis Presley),3 Mull of Kintyre (Wings),4 First Cut is the Deepest (Rod Stewart),5 The Name of the Game (Abba),6 Silver lady (David Soul),7 Chanson D'Amour (Manhattan Transfer),8 When a Child is Born (Johnny Mathis),9 Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Julie Covington),10 Lucille (Kenny Rogers),11 Show You The Way to Go (Jacksons),12 We Are The Champions (Queen),13 How Deep is Your Love (Bee Gees),14 Rockin' All Over The World (Status Quo),15 Money Money Money (Abba).
1977
Angela Garrettpracticing her floorexercises for thep r e - n a t i o n a lcompetition held inHuntly, while JaniceWharehinga waitspatiently for her turn.
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The Ballad of Kimihiaby N B Seaton
or“Academy Gallery”
or“Us, As He Saw It”
He stood there - stared in disbelief -elated at his good fortune.
The mail had come - had brought the news,but still some trepidation.
Could he do it? Achieve success?Was he really fit?
To take on Kimihia School.....and make a job of it?
His worries were unfounded though,he didn’t need to wince,
That team of teachers had made it go ...and so have many since.
Since February of ‘71he’s seen so many new
But Marion and Judyhave stuck it out right through.
Side by side, supporting him,two senior places filled,
They formed a teaching nucleusfor years, on which to build.
The first to leave - the Thomsons -southward went old Pete
But Dot had heard the patterof tiny little feet.
Pete became quite famousfor a nightly escapade
He drove into the local lake,(not the only mistake he made).
Margaret McLeod, our ‘year one’ had turned our Pete down flat.
He really thought he ‘had it made’but her wedding finished that!
The roll began expanding,it reached two hundred and three
And then we were upgradedfrom V.A. to a V.B.
The following year - in ‘72to live in our memory,
Came Pamela Kirkwood, Helen Fyersand the memorable Gregory.
What a bright smile and a happy timeyoung Pamela injected.
The first school camp was held that yearthe school also inspected.
That year, too, we began awardsthe Form Two Certificate.
School house was shifted into townafter a lengthy wait.
In ’73 we enlarged againand he became a walker,
And Claire de Lacey hit the scene,and what a little corker!
She glanced around and set her eyesmost squarely on our Haig,
And from that very moment onhis future she had laid.
Our first year girl - Eliza Wattwas joined, just one term later
By Mrs Dean, who joined the team:our numbers getting greater.
1977 Room 1Rear: ______________, ______________, Carl Ashby, Craig Flowerday.
Association held its zone and area championships in theY.M.C.A. gymnasium in Hamilton recently.
On October 27 the central zone championships wererun in four divisions.
Kimihia School entered four teams and achievedsome successes.
A Grade girls: Kimihia team gained second place(Lynley Holland, Karen Hartis, Cheryl Harper, Jan Tapp).Jan Tapp was judged second in the individual championship.
B Grade girls: (Jillian Seaton, Carolyn Stirling, DianeWallace, Suzanne Dunston), performed well to gain 11thplace.
B Grade boys: (Philip Gill, Chris Kendrick, KevinStirling, Robert Manaia) awarded 14th place.
C Grade boys: (Bruce Horrox, Roger Tapp, ShawnRutene, Wallace Rutene), gained 3rd place against somemore senior teams, with Roger Tapp gaining 1st place inindividual championship.
This put Kimihia A Grade girls and C Grade boysinto the final of the area championships, held at the samevenue on Saturday, October 27.
In spite of performing against a majority ofintermediate schools, Kimihia A Grade girls gained 2ndplace, which speaks very highly of their performance.
Jan Tapp gained the distinction of being awarded thewinners certificate in the individual championship for thewhole of the area.
This was a most successful season for KimihiaSchool teams. A total of 15 certificates were awarded toKimihia pupils.
1977 Room 6Rear: ___________, ____________, Paul Bulloch, Paul Moffitt, Kevin McDonald, ____________, Thomas Malone, Marion Bogie.
2nd Row: Kim Jansen, Angela Garrett, Tania Hill, Maree Adamson, Sarah Armishaw, ______________.Seated: ______________, ______________, Joanne Rix, ______________, Lisa Saunders, ______________, ______________.
1977 Room 10Rear: Laura Littlejohn, Nicola Glass, Nancy Peden, Vicky Codnig, Graeme Clout, John David, Daryn Thompson, Bryan Clout.3rd Row: Andrew Mahia, Kevin Slee, Robert Janssen, Joseph Hiriaki, Shane Goss, Ernest Powell, Darren Ross, Neil Couch.2nd Row: Neil Martin, Deborah Morgan, Helen Giles, Alene Carter, Yasmin Tischendorf, Bernadette Morrow, Elaine Watene,
Jacky Pere, Cheryl Stevens.Seated: Dianne Adamson, Janine Bennett, Carolyn Horrox, Linda McMillan, ______________, Helen Ramsay, ______________,
(D.P.) was appointed as Acting Principal for theremainder of the year. Mr N.Couch was appointed ActingDeputy Principal for the remainder of the year.
October® Advice received that the appointment of Mr B.Seaton
was contested, therefore all staffing at Kimihia has beenreturned to the ‘status quo’ in the meantime.
November® Principal advised that his appointment to Mairangi Bay
will go ahead as no error of appointment has been provenand the position will be taken as from February 1st 1978.
® A successful excursion by 64 parents to the WaikatoMotor Hotel for the Annual PTA Dinner. Somefascinating stories were told.
® Summer Inter-school Field Day held on the HuntlyDomain.
® School burgled during the weekend of 16th and 17th. Nodamage but trifling thefts. All cleared up with the policeon 22nd. A group of young local boys were responsibleand dealt with by the police.
December® District and PTA gave Mr Seaton a great farewell with a
large and jovial assembly.
Looking north along the Main Trunk Railwaywhere the line to the Kimihia Mine branches off.
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1941 aerial photograph of the site that was to be purchased for the Kimihia School in 1965, to be opened in 1967.Russell Road runs north on the left and the farm access road branching off to the right was later to become a major access road to the
Kimihia Mine and was called McVie Road. Mr Heteraka Anaru and his wife owned the land that was sold and subdivided for schooling andresidential sites.
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1978 Event -þ 600 police remove Maori protesters from Auckland’s
Bastion Point after 504 days.
ENROLMENTS 1978ARMISHAW, Juliane ........................................FebruaryDOUGLAS, Stuart.............................................FebruaryHOWLETT, Damion .........................................FebruaryOHIA, Jason Low ..............................................FebruaryOHIA, Pania Louise...........................................FebruaryOHIA, Riki Kahotea ..........................................FebruaryPORTER, Venessa.............................................FebruaryRALPH, Shaun ..................................................FebruaryWILLIAMS, Richard.........................................FebruaryWRIGHT, Tina Kenwyn....................................FebruaryALLAN, Nicole .....................................................MarchLOMAS, Barbara Jane...........................................MarchPIRES, Andre ........................................................MarchPIRES, Anton ........................................................MarchTOTOREWA, Terri...............................................MarchCOUPER, Simon James...........................................AprilGRUT, Jody Marleen...............................................AprilMcGOWAN, Carl James .........................................AprilBENTLEY, Stephen .................................................MayDICKENS, Kevin .....................................................MayFISHER, Craig David ...............................................MayFISHER, Loretta June...............................................MayMURPHY, Leslie Amy.............................................MayPEARCE, Claire Marie.............................................MayVAN DUIN, Jason....................................................MayWOOD, Terry Francis ..............................................MayCOTTLE, Lisa Kim ..................................................JuneDAVID (COTTLE), Julian Patrick...........................JuneRAWIRI, Jackie Marrissa.........................................JuneCOUCHMAN, Evelyn Faith..................................... JulyCOUCHMAN, Gary Ralph....................................... JulyCOUCHMAN, Paula Rae ......................................... JulyCOUCHMAN, Roy Murray John ............................. JulyCOUCHMAN, Tania Lee ......................................... JulyCOUCHMAN, Vicki Ann......................................... JulyTAMAKI, Shayne Richard ....................................... JulyWILLIAMSON, Jason Nicholas Cameron ............... JulyBUCKLEY, Angela ..............................................AugustBUCKLEY, Sharon ..............................................AugustBOYDE, Phillipa Ann .................................... SeptemberDAY, James.................................................... SeptemberKOOLEN, Michelle........................................ SeptemberLAWRENCE, Keith Sean............................... SeptemberMALTON, Darryl Brian ................................. SeptemberMALTON, Peter Iain...................................... SeptemberMATHER, Graeme Roy ................................. SeptemberMATHER, Lynne Maree ................................ SeptemberMILLS, Allison Stella..................................... SeptemberMILLS, James Robert..................................... SeptemberMITCHELL (CURTIS), Wayne Desmond ..... SeptemberNIJJAR, Jasvinder .......................................... SeptemberNIJJAR, Ravindar........................................... SeptemberPENVER, Yvonne Simone ............................. SeptemberROBERTS, Nicholas Iain ............................... SeptemberRUSSELL, Evan Paul..................................... SeptemberTHANDI, Rajeev Singh.................................. September
BENNETT, Effie Jennean ..................................OctoberCOPE, Robert John.............................................OctoberHOETA, Clementina...........................................OctoberHILL, Tina Jaqueline ...................................... NovemberLANGLANDS, Scott Wayne.......................... NovemberLYDON, Stuart Andrew ..................................December
Songs we sang in '78.1 You're The One That I Want (John Travolta and Olivia
Newton-John),2 Summer Nights (John Travolta and Olivia Newton-
John),3 Rivers of Babylon (Boney M),4 Three Times a Lady (Commodores),5 Mull of Kintyre (Wings),6 Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord (Boney M),7 Take a Chance on Me (Abba),8 Matchstick Men and Matchstick Cats and Dogs (Brian
and Michael),9 Night Fever (Bee Gees),10 Da Ya Think I'm Sexy (Rod Stewart),11 The Smurf Song (Father Abraham and the Smurfs),12 Denis (Blondie),13 Y.M.C.A. (Village People),14 Rasputin (Boney M),15 Hopelessly Devoted to You (Olivia Newton-John),16 Sandy (John Travolta),17 Grease (Franki Valli).
February® Staffing:
Mrs Marion Bogie (Acting Principal),Neil Couch (Acting D.P.),Judith Stanworth (A.S.T.J.C., released for special
Sandy Perry and Helen MacDonald.This was one of a series of photographs taken at Kimihia school by
the Education Board Science Advisers and was used on the cover ofthe booklet “Department of Education Science Units”
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Jennie Doull (Full Time / Part Time, J.1),Helen Sutton (Special Replacement, J.1),Jackie McGowan (Part Time 2.5),Avis Hart (Ancillary Teacher Aide),Heather Skelton (Office),Doreen Adamson (Library),Weldon Pellow (Caretaker),June Morgan (Cleaner).
® Junior swimming Sports as well as a Parents afternoontea to meet the teachers.
® The B-block pupils undertook a seashore study at KawaBay.
® Senior Swimming Sports.
March® Progress and Achievement Tests under way.® Inter-school sports where six pupils were placed in finals
and the senior boys came third in their relay.® B-block visited the Port of Auckland along with a launch
trip around the harbour.® Visit to the film ‘Beautiful People’ was considered
worthwhile by the staff.
April® Open Days for parents where each week was set aside for
a subject area and time also set aside for parents todiscuss problems. Week 1 was Language Programmes;week 2 Mathematics; week 3 Reading. There werediscussions and talks on how to help children with theirreading.
® Problems with bullying by four families with youngerchildren being intimidated. A request to the MaoriAffairs to visit the homes.
® The promise of two new classrooms within the next twoyears.
® A spate of unconnected accidents with some caused bythe hard ground. Mandy Hunter, broken arm, physed;Gary Randall, broken collar-bone, bullrush tackle; TonyHodgson, cracked elbow, skateboard; Stephen Grut,broken arm, fall from climbing frame; Jeffrey Williams,dislocated shoulder, wind gust off adventure playgroundapparatus.
® Visit by Mr manners to see Year 1 teachers.® Year 1 and 2 teachers off on a two-day course directed by
Mrs Bogie where Mrs Stanworth spoke on Reading andMrs Bogie on Language.
® Interschool cross country organised by Neil Couch. 100children competed in each event. Kimihia gained 23placings.
® Mrs Pulham, Mrs Bogie’s reliever, left. Mrs Rowlands isleaving to go overseas with her husband and it is doubtfulis Mrs Kirkpatrick will be back. Miss A.Dinnison hasbeen appointed reliever for term 2.
May® R (Mick) Mather appointed as Principal, last holding the
position in 1966 when the old school closed down.® School Committee working bee on the adventure
playground.
1978 StaffRear: Avis Hart, ______________, Neil Couch, Heather Skelton, Helen Sutton.
Centre: Alison Mather, Edith Cain, ______________, Yvonne Broad.Seated: Anna __________, Marion Bogie, Mick Mather, Judith Stanworth, Helen McPherson.
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1978 Room 10Rear: David Wallis, Mark Turton, Murray Pratt, Ross Stevens, Martin Campbell, Trevor Fisher.
3rd Row: Teacher Neil Couch, Nigel Daly, Tony Hodgson, Ernest Bennett, Roger Tapp, Gordon Pemberton, Mark Allen, Jeffrey Rendall.2nd Row: Phillip Hill, Shelley Rea, Giselle Tischendorf, Helen McDonald, Pania Ohia, Wendy Hunt, Sandra Perry, Cherie Dixon.
® Mr B.Manners, inspector, called to discuss staffingratios.
® School furniture badly marked.® Working Bee on Adventure playground. Stepping stones
(logs fitted) and the first stages of the maypole erected.Poor turnout of helpers.
June® Miss L Carr, Art Advisor, conducted a course for the
whole staff over three days, the school employingrelievers. Nine staff attended.
® Sale of plastic bags for fundraising. Found to be poortime of the year for such a venture.
® C Schaare appointed as additional teacher.
July® The Gordon Forrester Marionettes performed for the
school.® Mid-term break granted by the School Committee.
Interior of school painted.® PTA Gala Committee formed of J Powell, R Mather, T
Hunt, R Hunt, G Nash, S Nicholas, N Couch, C Gill andA Hart.
August® Structural alterations made to B Block with the addition
of withdrawal rooms fitted at each end.
September® Public meeting at Kimihia on the proposed Intermediate
School for Huntly. The vote carried against the proposal.
October® Three-day Inservice Music Course conducted by F Stark,
Music Advisor.Waikato District St Johns Field Day held at school withteams from ‘all over’.
November® PTA Gala a success despite being ‘washed out’ by
mid-day. Over $1500 raised.® Inter-school sports field day at Huntly Primary School
and Huntly Domain involved volley-ball, Padder-tennisand softball.
December® Concert by the New Zealand Army Band held at Huntly
College enjoyed by S2 to F2.
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Kevin Wallace and Roger Tapp.
Kimihia School site and surrounding area.
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1979 Events -þ Margaret Thatcher elected first woman Prime Minister
of United Kingdom.þ Man-powered plane crosses English Channel.þ Ban on week-end petrol sales in NZ.þ Air New Zealand DC10 Flight 901 crashes on Mt Erebus,
Antarctica, killing 257.þ Arthur Alan Thomas pardoned for Crewe murders.
ENROLMENTS 1979BENNETT, Noeline ................................ JanuaryHAVILL, Joanna Su’u ............................. JanuaryJORDAN, Malcolm ................................. JanuaryLANGLANDS, Katrina May ................... JanuaryLANGLANDS, Toni Patricia .................. JanuaryNIJJAR, Satinder Singh........................... JanuaryNORRIS, Stuart Edward.......................... JanuaryPRATT, Roberta...................................... JanuaryTHOMSON, Sherie ................................. JanuaryTHOMSON, Tracy Ann .......................... JanuaryTURANGA, Aneta Joy............................ JanuaryTURANGA, Dinah Edwina ..................... JanuaryTURANGA, Ellen Tehinu ....................... JanuaryTURANGA, John Koroheke.................... JanuaryWALKER, Jarrod Phillip......................... JanuaryWALKER, Jason Peter ............................ JanuaryWALKER, Sean....................................... JanuaryWRATHALL, Darren (Mitchell) ............. JanuaryBROWN, Melissa Marie........................ FebruaryIRWIN, Brenton James.......................... FebruaryMAULDER, Robert Joel ....................... FebruaryPENVER, Nicola Jane ........................... FebruarySOMERVELL, Jan Michelle ................. FebruarySOMERVELL, Marshall John............... FebruarySOMERVELL, Owen Paul .................... FebruarySULLIVAN, James John ....................... FebruaryTURNER, Shelley ................................. FebruaryWATENE, Erina May............................ FebruaryWRIGHT, Samantha Iritana .................. FebruaryBROOMHAM, Cathrine Rose................... MarchBROOMHAM, Todd Charles.................... MarchBROWN, Jolene ........................................ MarchDALY, Ronald........................................... MarchMOFFITT, Craig Douglas ......................... MarchROSS, Caroline Margaret .......................... MarchROSS, Julia Dayan .................................... MarchBROWNE, Glenn Wayne ............................ AprilBROWNE, Shaun Rodney........................... AprilCHALLENOR, Derek Bruce ....................... AprilTHORBURN, Emma Sue ............................ AprilTIANANGA, Jessica Jane ........................... AprilTULLY, Catherine Jean............................... AprilTULLY, Helen Jayne................................... AprilTULLY, Philip Lee...................................... AprilBOYDE, Mark Douglas.................................MayGARRETT, Troy Brian .................................MaySALMON, Phillip Bruce ...............................MayTOTOREWA, Hani .......................................MayTURANGA, Neil ...........................................MayWALKER, Mari-ana......................................MayWILLIAMS, Teresa Elizabeth.......................May
ALMOND, Mathew ...................................... JuneRETEMEYER, Deborah............................... JuneRETEMEYER, Peter .................................... JuneSAUNDERS, Nicola Maree.......................... JuneALLAN, Rhys ................................................ JulyHANSEN, Katrina Michelle .......................... JulyNEATE, David William................................. JulyBARCLAY, Christine Anne.................SeptemberBARCLAY, Johnathon Robert ............SeptemberBARRELL, Shane Duncan ..................SeptemberBROUGHTON, Kerin Ann..................SeptemberCARROLL, Mark Frederick ................SeptemberCRUMBY, Ngaio Anne.......................SeptemberHOETA, Clementina............................SeptemberKELLY, Daniel....................................SeptemberSTEWART, Michael John ...................SeptemberTAIT, Blair ..........................................SeptemberVITASOVICH, Paula ..........................SeptemberBLACK, Jennifer Carolyn........................OctoberBRIGHT, Barbara Joanne........................OctoberBRIGHT, Graeme Alan ...........................OctoberGALBRAITH, Dione Nicola ...................OctoberGALBRAITH, Erica Tracey ....................OctoberGALBRAITH, Paula Adrianne ................OctoberGRIFFIN, Emmy (Emily) ........................OctoberGRIFFIN, Jesse........................................OctoberHAWKES, Cecilia Jane ...........................OctoberMcDERMOTT, Connie Jean ...................OctoberMOANA, Michael ...................................OctoberTAMAKI, Nicola Jane.............................OctoberTHOMAS, Benjamin Ronald (Ben).........OctoberWILSON, Donyelle .................................OctoberWILSON, Jodine .....................................OctoberANDERSON, Shane David .................NovemberGRIFFIN, Melanie Jayne .....................NovemberPORTER, Te Aue Ngarino ..................NovemberTHOMPSON, Fiona Jean ....................NovemberTHOMPSON, Ian Mayna ....................NovemberTHOMPSON, Martin William.............NovemberTHOMPSON, Paul Terrence ...............NovemberBRIGHT, Gregory ............................... DecemberBRIGHT, Stuart ................................... DecemberLEWIS, Kim Elizabeth ........................ DecemberMURPHY, Steven William.................. DecemberROLLS, Charmaine.............................. DecemberROLLS, Glenda ................................... DecemberROLLS, Rachelle ................................. DecemberROLLS, Shane ..................................... DecemberTHOMPSON, Andrew Neill ................ December
Popular songs of '791 Bright Eyes (Art Garfunkel),2 We Don't Talk Anymore (Cliff Richard),3 Heart of Glass (Blondie),4 I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor),5 When You're In Love With a Beautiful Woman (Dr
Hook),6 Y.M.C.A. (Village People),7 One Day at a Time (Lena Martell),8 Another Brick in the Wall (Pink Floyd),9 Tragedy (Bee Gees),
1979
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10 Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick ([an and theBlockheads),
11 Video Killed The Radio Star (Buggles),12 Some Girls (Racey),13 Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Queen),14 Chiquitita (Abba),15 In The Navy (Village People),16 1 Have a Dream (Abba),17 Woman in Love (Three Dregrees),18 Lay Your Love on Me (Racey).
February® The year started with a roll of 230.
Room 1 (New Entrants) Mrs J Stanworth,Room 3 (Year 2 Infants) Miss G Caldwell,Room 4 (Std 1) Mrs E Cain,B Block (Std 2) Miss G Puddick,B Block (Std 3) Mrs M Bogie D.P.,B Block (Std 4) Mrs A Mather (Relieving),Room 9 (Form 1) Mr R Thexton,Room 10 (Forms 1 & 2) Mr N Couch,Part-time Teacher Mrs P Neat,Clerical Assistant Mrs H Skelton,Ancillary Staff Mrs A Hart (Teacher Aide),Librarian Mrs D Adamson (2 hours weekly).
March® Junior School swimming sports.® The Kimihia School swimming team performed well at
the Huntly Inter-School Sports with the Kimihia girlsdominating the senior events. The junior mixed andsenior girls relays won convincingly.
® PTA Annual General Meeting.Mr J Hill (Chairman),Mrs S Nicholas (Secretary),Mrs N Bentley,Mrs A Boyde,Mrs M Malton,Mrs M Gardiner,Mrs G Nash,Mr S Lawrence,Mr J Sullivan,Mrs B Cooper,Mr R Mather,Mrs C Langlands,Mrs M Norris.
April® School Committee biennial election.
Mr T McDonald (Chairman),Mrs S Hill (Secretary),Mr M Tait,
1979 Room 5Rear: Terry Moffitt, ______________, Brent Waterhouse, Darren Lawrence, ______________, ______________.
4th Row: Michael Nicoles, ____________, ____________, Lee Hapi, _____________, Mark Turner, _____________, Marion Bogie.3rd Row: __________, Ravinda_________, __________, __________, __________, Lisa Vitasovich, __________, __________.Seated: Michelle Hart, ____________, Katrina Langlands, ____________, Jaqueline Black, ____________, ______________.
Front: Marshall Somervell, ______________, Scott Challinor, ______________, Darren Bate, Dean McLuckie.
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1979 StaffRear: Grace __________, Rob Thexton, ______________.
Mr G Martin,Mr R Hart,Mrs M Clay,Mr P Koolen,Mr M Flowerday,Mr J Clout.Mr T Hunt, the retiring Chairman, was presented with the South Auckland Education Board’s service certificate.
May® Room 3 visited Shand’s Bakery as part of their social
studies programme.
June® Adventure Playground slide structure built.® PTA Maths evening presented by the staff to 46 parents
who requested a second evening.
July® Mercury Theatre presented plays to B Block pupils.® Std 1 to Form 2 attended the Huntly College production
of Dracula Spectacular.® Second Maths evening attended by only 23 parents.
August® Senior girls hockey team played very well against Huntly
College 3rd Form girls. This was a new sport forKimihia and the girls were coached by Mrs L Allen andMrs A Boyde.
® Std 4 boys hockey v Huntly Primary won by Huntly 2-0.Two Std 3 & 4 girls netball teams played HuntlyPrimary. Senior boys rugby lost 8-16 to Huntly Primary.
September® Choir practice at Huntly Primary.
October® PTA bottle drive raised $341 for sports equipment. A
guest speaker from Hamilton’s Anchorage spoke at thePTA General Meeting on the drug problem and showeda very dramatic film to over 50 parents.
November® Combined Huntly Schools Music Festival held at Huntly
College. Kimihia’s item was “The Jolly Swagman”.® Book Week held from 19th to 23rd with special
programmes to promote reading.® Form 2 visited Tihiroa School near Otorohanga visiting
also the Waitomo Caves, sheep and dairy farms, an
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agricultural museum, a piggery and Munro Caravansfactory.
® A reciprocal visit from 24 Tihiroa pupils who visited theHuntly Power Project, Rotowaro Mine, HuntlyBrickworks and the Huntly Public Baths. The day wassaddened when it was learned that three of the Tihiroachildren had lost their fathers in the Mt ErebusAntarctica disaster.
December® End of Year Flower Show, Sports and Social Function.
There was the presentation of Certificates to theoutgoing Form 2 pupils, Christmas carols, a barbecuetea, Father Christmas arrived, novelty races, athleticprogramme and family disco on the netball courts.
Coal locations under the Huntly area.
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1980 Events -þ France tests neutron bomb.þ Sixty nations boycott Moscow Olympics.þ Iran/Iraq war breaks out.þ Death of Beatle John Lennon.þ NZ Saturday trading legalised.
ENROLMENTS 1980CLARK, Bevan Leslie ............................. JanuaryGERRAND, William James Albert ......... JanuaryHARRIS, Lawrence Valentine................. JanuaryHARRIS, Vicky Louise ........................... JanuaryLUDLOW, Paul ....................................... JanuaryMcGILP, Michael John............................ JanuaryMcKENZIE, David John ......................... JanuaryMcNAMARA, Nicholas .......................... JanuaryMOORE, Adrian Craig ............................ JanuaryNEELS, Joe Tauterangi ........................... JanuaryPOHATU, Heremia Wiremu ................... JanuaryPOHATU, Mereana Quinetta................... JanuaryRAPATA (WILSON), Tracey Lee-Anne. JanuaryRAPATA, Adriana Shona........................ JanuaryRAPATA, Alamein Rumartin .................. JanuaryRAPATA, Awhitia Fairlie ....................... JanuaryRAPATA, Raymond Te Hou ................... JanuaryRAPATA, Roimata Lisa .......................... JanuaryRIX, Paul Bryan....................................... JanuaryRUMBLE, Emerson Grant....................... JanuaryRUMBLE, Jodi Pipiana ........................... JanuaryRUMBLE, Sarah Jane.............................. JanuaryWATENE, Walter John ........................... JanuaryHEMA, Delise Tui................................. FebruaryHEMA, Delora Anne ............................. FebruaryHEMA, Mathew Rua ............................. FebruaryRAPATA, Te Koha Kent....................... FebruaryRAPATA, Warren Te Ahoterangi ......... FebruarySANDERSON, Ben Rueben.................. FebruarySANDERSON, Carl Arthur ................... FebruarySPENCER, Louise Yvonne ................... FebruarySPENCER, Mark Antony ...................... FebruarySTEVENS, Sharon Tracey .................... FebruaryWILD, Jeremy William ......................... FebruaryBURKE, Rachel Bronwyn ......................... MarchCOOPER, Angelique Frances.................... MarchTAPSELL, Richard de France ................... MarchWATENE, Marlon William....................... MarchHARRISON, Edward Lancaster .................. AprilHARRISON, Ngaire .................................... AprilHARRISON, Sonya Dawn........................... AprilANDERSON, Marcus James .........................MayASHBY, Lori Janine......................................MayCUNEEN, Gerard Damian.............................MayDONALDSON, Brett.....................................MayDONALDSON, Deborah...............................MayDONALDSON, Vicki....................................MayLANGLANDS, Katrina .................................MayLANGLANDS, Scott .....................................MayLANGLANDS, Toni......................................MayMILLER, James Robert (Jimmy)...................MayTOMELTY, Joseph .......................................MayJONES, Bronwyn Lee................................... June
JONES, Monique Valerie ............................. JuneSTEVENSON, Dion Samuel ........................ JuneSTEVENSON, Vanessa Grace ..................... JuneATKINSON, Karla Susan.............................. JulyATKINSON, Shane Paul ............................... JulyDEAN, Hamish Robert .................................. JulyDEAN, Steven John ....................................... JulyMcCUTCHAN, Fraser Jon ............................ JulyMcCUTCHAN, Gregory Bruce ..................... JulyMcCUTCHAN, Neil Trevor .......................... JulySTEWARD, Gary .......................................... JulySTEWARD, Paul ........................................... JulySULLIVAN, Richard ..................................... JulyBARCLAY, Stephen Alexander ............... AugustHILL, Bret Anaru...................................... AugustKOOLEN, Jennie Kristina ........................ AugustLYE, Paul Charles .................................... AugustPATTISON, Richard Allan....................... AugustWILSON, Benjamin Ngatoki.................... AugustCOMMINS, Kerryn Lee ......................SeptemberFAIRLESS, Jon Alan...........................SeptemberMASON, Tamsin Anne (Tammy)........SeptemberMASON, Timothy Ian .........................SeptemberTAIPARI, Makereta Joanne.................SeptemberARMSTRONG, Teresa............................OctoberCLARKSON, John...................................OctoberCLARKSON, Lisa ...................................OctoberCLARKSON, Tania .................................OctoberDAVIS, Gretchyn Te oro roa...................OctoberHOUSTON, Anna Louie..........................OctoberKNOX, Wayne Kenneth Alexander.........OctoberMAXWELL, Charles Llewellyn ..............OctoberMONTGOMERY, Janet Odessa..............OctoberTAIPARI, Patrick Retimana ....................OctoberWEAVER, Michael Richard....................OctoberWILD, Jeremy William............................OctoberALLAN, Leigh.....................................NovemberATKINSON, Kim Maree.....................NovemberBELLAS, Robyn Eileen.......................NovemberEPIHA, Martin.....................................NovemberMORGAN, Stacey Here.......................NovemberSAUNDERS, Aaron Thomas...............NovemberARMISHAW, Juliane .......................... DecemberARMISHAW, Sarah Frances ............... December
Songs of 1980.1 Woman in Love (Barbara Streisand),2 Crying (Don MeLean),3 Super Trouper (Abba),4 Theme from M*A*S*H (Mash),5 Coward of the County (Kenny Rogem),6 Xanadu (Olivia Newton-John)7 The Winner Takes it All (Abba),8 Working My Way Back to You (Detroit Spinners),9 Another Brick in the Wall (Pink Floyd),10 Call Me (Blondie),11 Starting Over (John Lennon),12 I Have a Dream (Abba),13 Masterblaster (Stevie Wonder),14 More Than I Can Say (Leo Sayer).
Front: Leslie Reslon, Elizabeth Rowe, Gwen Fairless, Mick Mather, Marion Bogie, Glenis Hoyes, Margaret Blackstock.
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1980 Room 1 Teacher Gwen Fairless.
Rear: Gary Steward, Stephen Murphy, Marcus Anderson, Graham Bright, (6) John Watene, ______________, Paul Rix.2nd Row: ___________, ___________, ___________, Jon Fairless, ___________, Marlon Watene, Ben Thomas, Jimmy Miller.
Front: Jennie Koolen, Karla Atkinson, Lori Ashby, Kerin Broughton, ______________, ______________, Gretchen Davies,______________, ______________.
1980 Netball 1Rear: Margaret Blackstock, ______________,
1980 Netball 4Rear: Moira Douglas, Jasvinda________, _______ Rolls, Lisa
Vitasovich, ______________.Front: ____________, ____________, Margaret Blackstock,
______________, ______________.
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January® Staffing:
Room 1 (New Entrants) Mr J Stanworth,Room 2 (2nd year infants) Mrs E Rowe,Room 4 (Year 2 & Std 1) Mrs S Hayes,B Block (Std 2) Mrs M Bogie,B Block (Std 3) Mrs M Blackstock,B Block (Std 4) Miss L Reston,Room 9 (Std 4 & Form 1) Mr A Lindsay,Room 10 (Form 2) Mr D Kirk,Mrs A Mather (Part-time teacher),Mrs D Adamson (Librarian),Mrs A Hart (Teacher Aide),Mr R Mather (Principal),Mrs H Skelton (Secretary).
February® Twenty-three enrolments in the first week brought the
role up to 249.® A working bee for Maths games and carpentry jobs was
held.® Senior school swimming sports at Huntly Baths made
difficult by the cold, blustery weather.
March® Inter-school swimming Sports held with Kimihia
swimmers competing very well, were placed in 16 of 22finals and in some events had two swimmers in the firstthree placegetters.
® Ear Clinic where pupils were examined by three Doctorsfrom the Department of Health.
® PTA Annual General Meeting held on a stormy nightwith 17 parents and 7 staff present. Elected were
Mr G Lawrence (Chairman),Mrs S Nicholas (Secretary),Mrs Pohatu,Mrs Y Lydon,Mr A Cooper,Mrs G Nash,Mrs A Boyd,Mr J Sullivan,Mrs Thomas,Mrs McKenzie,Mrs P Neate,Mrs Bright,Mrs Cooper,Mrs Thompson,Mr R Mather.
As entries in the school log were no longer a requirement ofthe Ministry of Education from April onwards, no furtherrecords were kept.
David McKenzie, Scott Langlands.2nd Row: ___________, Stewart Douglas, James Sullivan, ____________, Brad Totorewa, ___________, Ben Sanderson, ___________.
Front: Jolene Brown, Tina Hill, Jodi Grut, Leslie Murphy, Glenis Hoyes, Janice Peden, Nicole Allen, Nicola Saunders, Emma Thorburn,
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1980 Netball 5Rear: Weka Totorewa, Louise Spencer, Joanna Havill,
These two views are of what used to be “The Point”.This was a small promontory that poked out into Lake Kimihia and was used extensively as a swimming area. The grassed area in front usedto be the lake until the removal of the overburden from the opencast mine eventually filled it. The shrub shown on the raised area in bothphotographs is thought to be an original bush growing there in the late 1800s. From this location swimmers went out to the island as well asusing some semi-submerged tree trunks to dive off. These trunks were only visible at the infrequent times that the lake level dropped.
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1981 Eventsþ US space shuttle make successful flight.þ Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer.þ Deep division about South African rugby tour of NZ.þ Australia bowls underarm to prevent losing a one-day
cricket match to NZ.
ENROLMENTS 1981ASHTON, Dean Carl............................. FebruaryASHTON, Lance Mark.......................... FebruaryFITZPATRICK, Christopher ................. FebruaryFITZPATRICK, Tracey......................... FebruaryHILL, Fiona ........................................... FebruaryKANA, Sacha Mama ............................. FebruaryPEENI, Bronwyn Carolyn...................... FebruaryRAPATA, Julie Ann .............................. FebruarySMITH, Melanie Jane............................ FebruarySTOBIE, Elizabeth June........................ FebruaryTIANUNGA, Shaun .............................. FebruaryTUBMAN, Joanne Glenys..................... FebruaryTUBMAN, Tracey Jennifer ................... FebruaryWOODD, Astrid Jane ............................ FebruaryWRIGHT, Kandice Marie ..................... FebruaryWYKES, Michael Peter......................... FebruaryDAVID, Rirei Annette ............................... MarchDUNN, Michael Shane .............................. MarchGILES, Bryan Graham............................... MarchHARRISON, Gibbon Muru ....................... MarchHEDLEY, Glen Roderick .......................... MarchPEENI, Celia Tuhinga ............................... MarchWALLACE, Stephen Edward.................... MarchBROWN, Damian Mulvaney....................... AprilGILES, Raphael Erron................................. AprilJOHNSTON, David George ........................ AprilMcGUINNESS, David................................. AprilMcGUINNESS, Mark.................................. AprilMOUNTFORD, Bradley Wade ................... AprilRAPATA, Carmen....................................... AprilTHORBURN, Paul John.............................. AprilWATENE, Te Ohia Kenneth ....................... AprilBOSWELL, Scott David................................MayCLARK, Janine Ann......................................MayRAIKENA, Thomas.......................................MayROBERTSON, Cherie Lana ..........................MayTURTON, Bruce ...........................................MayWILSON, Charlotte Ann ...............................MayWILSON, Clinton Lee ...................................MayWILSON, Regan Taylor ................................MayWILSON, Toni Maree ...................................MayFLOWERDAY, Glynn Michael.................... JuneFROW, Teri Louise ...................................... JuneJORDAN, Roger Peter.................................. JuneKNIGHT, Richard Barry .............................. JuneOFIELD, Claire ............................................ JuneRAPATA, Kent TeKoha............................... JuneTHOMPSON, James Charles........................ JuneWOODD, Lucille Ann .................................. JuneALLAN, Gerard Mark ................................... JulyBROUGHTON, Joanne Theresa.................... JulyHANSEN, Jeremy Wren................................ JulyRAPATA, Warren Te Ahoterangi ................. July
McKENZIE, Kathryn Ann ........................ AugustWAKEMAN, Darren Kenneth.................. AugustBEISLY, Gregg....................................SeptemberBEISLY, Lara ......................................SeptemberBOWSHER, Clay Peter .......................SeptemberBOWSHER, Kiri Ann..........................SeptemberBYERS, Chris ......................................SeptemberPACKARD, Angela .............................SeptemberSMALL, Geoffrey Waring...................SeptemberDUNCANSON, Robin.............................OctoberHOETA, Melanie Mary-Anne..................OctoberMANIAPOTO, Brian renata ....................OctoberMANIAPOTO, Nigel Ross ......................OctoberMANIAPOTO, Tonya Patricia ................OctoberTHOMAS, Angela Maree ........................OctoberUDY, Bradley Norman ............................OctoberAUGUST, Carly Jane ..........................NovemberBEST, Derek Edward...........................NovemberBEST, Grant Lawrence ........................NovemberLUDLOW, Jill Marie...........................November
Popular music of '81.1 Stand and Deliver (Adam and the Ants),2 Prince Charming (Adam and the Ants),3 Imagine (John Lennon),4 Green Door (Shakin' Stevens),5 It's My Party (Dave Stewart with Barbara Gaskin),6 This Ole House (Shakin' Stevens),7 Making Your Mind Up (Bucks Fizz),8 Shaddup Your Face (Joe Dulce Music Theatre),9 Tainted Love (Soft Cell),10 One Day in Your Life (Michael Jackson),11 Woman (John Lennon),12 Being With You (Smokey Robinson),13 Under Pressure (Queen and David Bowie),14 Begin the Beguine (Julio Iglesias),15 Daddy's Home (Cliff Richard),16 Hooked on Classics (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
1981 Std 2Rear: Leslie Reslon, Jeffrey Nash, Stewart Douglas, ______________, Brad Totorewa, Carl Ashby, ______________,
______________, ______________, ______________.Middle: Nicole Allen, ______________, Paulette Hill, Jodi Grut, Kim Lawrence, Jodie Rumble, Joanna Havill, Adrienne Manaia,
Marion Bogie.Front: ______________, Janice Peden, ______________, ______________, Margaret Blackstock, Cecily Moyes, Louise Spencer,
Janine Clarke, ______________
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1982 Events -þ Britain/Falkland war.þ Accident in Afghanistan tunnel kills 1100.þ Princess Grace of Monaco dies in car accident.þ New Zealand Government orders all departments to
prune budgets by 3%. Increase in postage, telephonerentals, state coal, electricity and road-user charges.
ENROLMENTS 1982BYERS, Shane Michael......................... FebruaryDAVEY, Carl Julian .............................. FebruaryDAVISON, Emma Kate......................... FebruaryDINGLE, Amanda Myra........................ FebruaryDINGLE, Brett ...................................... FebruaryGILES, Carlisyle Mathew...................... FebruaryGILES, Leearne Sheree ......................... FebruaryGIORDANI, Enzo Romano ................... FebruaryGOURLAY, Alison Jean ....................... FebruaryGOURLAY, David ................................ FebruaryGRIFFIN, Luanna Marie ....................... FebruaryHARRIS, Bobbie-Jo .............................. FebruaryHART, Rebecca..................................... FebruaryHESLOP, Stuart James .......................... FebruaryKERSHAW, Kim Bernadette ................ FebruaryLESTER, Jodi Lee ................................. FebruaryMcNAMARA, Anita Lee....................... FebruaryMILLER, Brent Andrew........................ FebruaryPENVER, Nicola Jane ........................... FebruaryPENVER, Yvonne Simone .................... FebruaryPERE, James.......................................... FebruarySTRICKLAND, Phillip Charleston ....... FebruarySTUART, Craig Richard ....................... FebruarySTUART, Gary John ............................. FebruaryTHOMAS, Emma Marie........................ FebruaryTHOMPSON, Rupene Paue .................. FebruaryWILSON, Anaru Kauta ......................... FebruaryWILSON, Robin Pomare....................... FebruaryWILSON, Sandie................................... FebruaryBASS, Alexander James ............................ MarchBASS, Melanie Jane .................................. MarchBUSHELL, Stuart William........................ MarchMOORE, Anna Rebecca............................ MarchRUMBLE, Emerson Grant......................... MarchRUMBLE, Jodi Pipiana ............................. MarchRUMBLE, Sarah Jane................................ MarchSMALL, Michael Tristram ........................ MarchSTEWART, Angela Lillian ....................... MarchWILSON, Jason Thomas ........................... MarchBARWOOD, Georgina Erene...................... AprilGIVENS, Elisabeth Claire ........................... AprilHENDERSON, Nicola Jane ........................ AprilMOUNTFORD, Paula Erin ......................... AprilSTRATTEN, Anna ...................................... AprilSTRATTEN, Heidi ...................................... AprilTHORNLEY, Robert Christopher ............... AprilTHORNLEY, Tony ..................................... AprilJOHNSON, Patricia Lea ................................MayOLSEN, Bevan Craig ....................................MayOLSEN, Brent Gary.......................................MayPATTISON, Terrance James .........................MaySTEWARD, Neil ...........................................May
STEWART, Brenda Lee ............................... MaySTEWART, Gerrard Brian ........................... MaySTEWART, Roydon John............................. MayADAMS, Cherie Margaret ............................ JuneADAMS, Heidi Marie................................... JuneADAMS, Jacky ............................................. JuneBENNETTS, Emma Jane.............................. JuneCOOPER, Che Lincoln ................................. JuneEPIHA, Paula................................................ JuneHIRIAKI, Jim Tama ..................................... JuneHIRIAKI, Steven Kingi ................................ JuneNEATE, Tracy Pamela ................................. JuneTHOMPSON, Rupene Paue.......................... JuneMcGILP, Vincent James ................................ JulyROSS, Wayne Ernest ..................................... JulyTHOMAS, Kelly Ann .................................... JulyVITASOVICH, Sonia Anne........................... JulyWILSON, Wayne Scott.................................. JulyDAVID, Julian .......................................... AugustDAVID, Rire............................................. AugustRAIKENA, James..................................... AugustRAIKENA, Joseph.................................... AugustRIWAKA, Benjamin................................. AugustSHIELDS, Geordie Hamish ...................... AugustWRIGHT, Hayden Paul ............................ AugustPATTISON, Terrance James ...............SeptemberPEARSON, Scott Allan .......................SeptemberPEDEN, Karyn.....................................SeptemberROGERS, Donna .................................SeptemberTISCHENDORF, Nicolet Sara ............SeptemberWILSON, Tania Kahurangi .................SeptemberBOWLIN, Levi ........................................OctoberDAVID, Vincent George .........................OctoberDIXON, Korina .......................................OctoberGILCHRIST, David.................................OctoberPEENI, Brandt Bo ...............................NovemberSMITH, Lea .........................................NovemberSTRICKLAND, Lei Carmel ................NovemberDUXFIELD, Rebecca Joyce ................ December
Pop Music of 1982.1 Come On Eileen (Dexys Midnight Runners),2 Eye of the Tiger (Survivor),3 Fame (Irene Cara),4 The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Tight Fit),5 Do You Really Want to Hurt Me (Culture Club),6 Ebony and Ivory (Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder),7 I Don't Wanna Dance (Eddy Grant),8 Seven Tears (Goombay Dance Band),9 Pass the Dutchie (Musical Youth),10 Goody Two Shoes (Adam Ant),11 The Land of Make Believe (Bucks Fizz),12 Oh Julie (Shakin' Stevens),13 I've Never Been to Me (Charlene),14 Mirror Man (Human League),15 Heartbreaker (Dionne Warwick),16 Private Investigations (Dire Straits).
______________, Jason Black, _______ Bates, __________Jones.3rd Row: Jan Somervell, ____________, Michael Nicholas, ____________, ____________, Neil McCutcheon, William Gerrand,
1983 Events -þ Miss NZ crowned Miss Universe.þ Australia II wins the America’s Cup for yachting.
New Zealand wins eights and fours at the World Rowing Championships.
ENROLMENTS 1983BARCLAY, Steven................................ FebruaryCAMPBELL, Hamish Richard .............. FebruaryCRUIKSHANK, Raewyn May .............. FebruaryCRUIKSHANK, Wilma Rose................ FebruaryKINGSTON, Fiona Helen ..................... FebruaryMATHER, Michael Louis ..................... FebruaryMATHER, Robert Louis........................ FebruaryMATHER, Terry Louis.......................... FebruaryMcWATTERS, Jonelle Noeline ............ FebruaryMONTGOMERY, Janet Odessa............ FebruaryMONTGOMERY, Trevina Hinewera.... FebruaryMOYNIHAN, Sean Thomas.................. FebruaryPERE, Sharn Manaia ............................. FebruaryROBERTS, Amanda.............................. FebruarySTREET, Jason Marcus......................... FebruaryTHAM, Jennifer Grace .......................... FebruaryTHOMPSON, Andrew........................... FebruaryTHOMPSON, James.............................. FebruaryTHOMPSON, Rupene Paue .................. FebruaryALLAN, Scott Joseph................................ MarchAMUKETE, Delamere .............................. MarchBRUNING, Kenneth.................................. MarchBRUNING, Laura...................................... MarchFROW, Cara Lindsay................................. MarchMOORE, Anthony ..................................... MarchPATTISON, Toni ...................................... MarchPRICE, Richard Anthony........................... MarchSTEWART, Jeffrey William ..................... MarchTIANANGA, Aporomihi James ................ MarchWYKES, Kalvin John................................ MarchWYKES, Michael Peter............................. MarchCOPE, Steven George.................................. AprilHART (ROTANA), Sarah ........................... AprilMOIR, Glen Duncan.................................... AprilSPENCER (ROTANA), Sarah..................... AprilVAIRAKTARIS, Jennie .............................. AprilVAIRAKTARIS, Nicholas .......................... AprilPATTISON, Kelly Anne-Marie.....................MayPORTER, Arron James..................................MayPORTER, Keith Andrew ...............................MaySMALE, Templey Celeste .............................MaySTEWART, Jason Kevin...............................MaySWEENEY, Jackson nathan ..........................MayDUNN, Jodie Anne....................................... JuneHESLOP, Stacey Ann................................... JuneSAUNDERS, Grant Douglas ........................ JuneSTEVENS, Frances Gay............................... JuneCRANSTOUN, Charlotte Ruth...................... JulyCRANSTOUN, Maria Kathryn...................... JulyCRANSTOUN, Stephanie Lee ...................... JulyCRANSTOUN, Virginia Claire ..................... JulyHENRY, Shaan.............................................. JulyBOWSHER, Tarin Lee ............................. AugustCOPP, Michelle Louise ............................ August
HOLMES, Marie Anne ............................. AugustSAXON, Ailsha Bronwyn......................... AugustAHIPENE, Jayme Lewell ....................SeptemberBROOKS, Helen Ann ..........................SeptemberCOMMINS, Melanie Jane ...................SeptemberDALLY, David Bill .............................SeptemberJESSON, Adam Trevor........................SeptemberJESSON, Kym Rochelle ......................SeptemberLOVETT, Courtney Rauamoa .............SeptemberOLLINGTON, Kathryn Adele .............SeptemberPATTISON, Andrew Robert................SeptemberSIMPSON, Mark Robert......................SeptemberSTANTON, Jason................................SeptemberTHOMPSON, Andrew.........................SeptemberADAMS, Ceiless Jane..............................OctoberBASS, Amy Claire ...................................OctoberBAYER, Selwyn John..............................OctoberCORMACK, Che .....................................OctoberFALCONER, Jamie Robert .....................OctoberHEDLEY, Brian Owen ............................OctoberJACKSON, Julie Anne.............................OctoberMAXWELL, Mark Kelly.........................OctoberMcNAMARA, Adam John ......................OctoberMILLER, Leanne Wendy.........................OctoberPACKARD, Angela Barbara ...................OctoberSTEWART, Sharlee Ann.........................OctoberWILLIAMS, Jason Kyle ..........................OctoberWILLIAMS, Karla Marie ........................OctoberWILLIAMS, Tania Paula.........................OctoberWILLIAMS, Tracy Sharleen ...................OctoberWYKES, Carolyn Joy ..............................OctoberAMUKETI, Malcolm...........................NovemberJACKSON, Brad..................................NovemberTOPHAM, Leigh .................................NovemberMcCUTCHAN, Brenda Charles .......... DecemberRADFORD, Benjamin John................. DecemberRAPATA, Awhi Fairlie........................ DecemberRAPATA, Kent Koha .......................... DecemberRAPATA, Raymond ............................ DecemberRAPATA, Warren................................ December
Popular music of 1983.1 Karma Chameleon (Culture Club),2 Uptown Girl (Billy Joel),3 Every Breath You Take (Police),4 Only You (Flying Pickets),5 Red Red Wine (UB40),6 Down Under (Men at Work),7 Give It Up (KC and the Sunshine Band),8 Let's Dance (David Bowle),9 You Can't Hurry Love (Phil Collins),10 Total Eclipse of the Heart (Bonnie Tyler),11 Billie Jean (Michael Jackson),12 Love of the Common People (Paul Young),13 All Night Long (Lionel Ritchie),14 Say Say Say (Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson),15 Words (F.R.David),16 Sweet Dreams (Eurhymics),17 Flashdance (lrene Cara),18 Beat It (Michael Jackson).
Yvonne Lydon.Front: Shelly Taylor, Phillipa Rogers, Marion Bogie, Mick Mather, Gwen Fearless, Kay Dingle, Allison Mather.
1983 Form 1 Room 9Rear: Steven Grut, ______________, Neil McCutcheon, Zane Tischendorf, ______________, ______________, Craig Flowerday.3rd Row: Malcolm Jordan, _________Rix, William Gerrand, _________, Jason Ohia, _________, James________, Karla Atkinson.
Seated: Steven Nicholas, Jan Somervell, Toni Langlands, Tracey Thompson, Mandy Saunders, Kay Dingle, Sharlene Broughton, LeVonne Turner, Joanne Rix, Charlotte Cranstoun.
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1983 New EntrantsRear: _____________, Scott Allen, _____________, Jeffrey Stewart, Mark Simpson.
1983 Std 2Rear: John Fairless, John Watene, Craig Moffitt.
3rd Row: Paul Rix, Rhys Allan, Steven Murphy, __________, Owen (O.P.) Somervell, __________, Michael Stewart, Ben Thomas.2nd Row: Paul________, Steven Hiriaki, James Pere, Blair Tait, ____________, Aaron Porter, Heremaia Pohatu, Richard Patterson.
1983 Std 2 Std 3Rear: Derek Challenor, Phillip Strickland, Emerson Rumble, Phillip Tully, Robin Wilson, Shane Anderson, Dean Ashton.
3rd Row: Tony Rogers, Troy Garrett, Phillip_________, Bevan Clarke, Ben Sanderson, Fraser McCutcheon, Paul Steward, David McKenzie, Scott Langlands.
2nd Row: Jolene Brown, Kiri Bowsher, Kim Jessop, Brenda Stewart, Erina Watene, Shelley Turner, Emma Thorburn, Melanie Griffin.Front: Wilma Cruikshank, Cherie Adams, Astrid Wood, Leslie Murphy, Anita McNamara, Michelle Koolen, Virginia Cranstoun,
Katrina Hansen, Nicola Saunders.
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1984 Events -þ Indian army attacks and occupies the Golden Temple in
Amritsar.þ Robert Muldoon defeated by David Lange in Labour
election win.þ A Chicago man wins $40 million in state lottery.þ Italian Government begins nation-wide crackdown on the
Mafia.
ENROLMENTS 1984BOUSEFIELD, Diane ........................... FebruaryCAMPBELL, Sharon............................. FebruaryCOYLE, Clinton Lee ............................. FebruaryCURTIS, Janelle .................................... FebruaryHURRICKS, Christopher ...................... FebruaryLESTER, Jade Gregory Kay.................. FebruaryMAHON, Aaron John............................ FebruaryMAHON, Jarrod Dene........................... FebruaryPEENI, Jaqueline Rosie......................... FebruaryWILKINSON, Angela Delise ................ FebruaryWILSON, Christopher ........................... FebruaryDEVENIE, Angelina Jean ......................... MarchDEVENIE, Brad Frances........................... MarchDEVENIE, Stefan Leo............................... MarchFOX, Karen ............................................... MarchIRWIN, Mandy Susan................................ MarchJOHNSTON, David................................... MarchMILLS, Benjamin Barry............................ MarchROGERS, Natasha Anne ........................... MarchSTRICKLAND, Lei................................... MarchSTRICKLAND, Phillip ............................. MarchHENDERSON, Blair Scott .......................... AprilJOHNSON, Thomas James.......................... AprilMOIR, Brent Cameron ................................ AprilCROFSKEY, Shawn Francis .........................MayHARRIS, Charleen Te Aroha ........................MayKENNEDY, Mark Alexander........................MayKENNEDY, Sarah Joy ..................................MayMANIAPOTO, Lana-Lana ............................MayOLLINGTON, Craig Anthony.......................MayTOTOREWA, Evad Arini .............................MayTOTOREWA, Hani .......................................MayTOTOREWA, Terri.......................................MayWILSON, Shelley..........................................MayATKINSON, Damian ................................... JuneATKINSON, Vincent ................................... JuneHART, Jessica Irene ..................................... JuneHASTIE, Gareth Aiden................................. JuneJOHNSTON, Ruth Joy ................................. JuneMORGAN, Brad Hemi ................................. JunePAYNE, Beth ............................................... JunePAYNE, Blue ............................................... JunePAYNE, Chad Oliver ................................... JunePAYNE, Hazel Tibie .................................... JunePRITCHARD, Michael................................. JunePRITCHARD, Shon...................................... JuneTOTOREWA, Brad ...................................... JuneCAMPBELL, Steven ..................................... JulyCOPE, Raewyn May...................................... JulyGILCHRIST, Andrew Paul............................ JulyHASTIE, Lauren Jane.................................... July
JAMES, Joshua Howard ................................ JulyJANSEN, Carl Antony ................................... JulyRHIND, Manu................................................ JulyTODD, Rebecca............................................. JulyWILLIAMS, Haley Joann.............................. JulyWILLIAMS, Trudy Ann ................................ JulyCAWSEY, Darren John ............................ AugustMUNSON, Edward Michael..................... AugustAMUKETI, Koru.................................SeptemberBOYDE, Mark .....................................SeptemberCOYLE, Justin Graham .......................SeptemberMATHEWS, Sheralee Te Ata..............SeptemberNEATE, Peter ......................................SeptemberPROCTOR, Kylie Ann.........................SeptemberROGERS, Corrine Shirley ...................SeptemberTIANANGA, Logan ............................SeptemberUDY, Heather Marie............................SeptemberWARD, Justin Aaron ...........................SeptemberWARD, Vanessa ..................................SeptemberWONG, Kathryn Lorraine ...................SeptemberWONG, Michael ..................................SeptemberBANKS, Steven John...............................OctoberKNIGHT, Steven John.............................OctoberDIXON, Gladys ...................................NovemberDIXON, Korina ...................................NovemberDYSON, Alroy Marcus........................NovemberIRONS, Haley ......................................NovemberIRONS, Maurice Ken...........................NovemberTODD, Jennifer ...................................NovemberWALSH, Clifton Simon.......................NovemberWALSH, Damien Peter........................NovemberWALSH, Teresa Rose..........................November
Music of 1984.1 Two Tribes (Frankie Goes to Hollywood),2 I Just Called to Say I Loved You (Stevie Wonder),3 Hello (Lionel Ritchie),4 Relax! (Frankie Goes to Hollywood),5 Careless Whisper (George Michael),6 I Feel For You (Chaka Khan),7 99 Red Balloons (Nena),8 Freedom (Wham!),9 Do They Know It's Christmas (Band Aid),10 Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (Wham!),11 Pipes of Peace (Paul McCartney),12 I Should Have Known Better (Jim Diamond),13 The Power of Love (Frankie Goes to Hollywood),14 Only You (Flying Pickets),15 Ghostbusters (Ray Parker Jr.),16 Against All Odds (Phil Collins),17 Let's Hear It For The Boy (Deniece Williams),18 Radio Ga Ga (Queen),19 Wild Boys (Duran Duran),20 The War Song (Culture Club),21 No More Lonely Nights (Paul McCartney),22 I Won't let the Sun go Down on Me (Nik Kershaw),23 Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper),24 I Want to Break Free (Queen).
Middle: Alison Mather, Jenny McKenzie, Phillipa Rogers, Avis Hart.Front: Kay Dingle, Marion Bogie, Mick Mather, Gwen Fairless, Tony Rogers.
Phillipa Gandle and Marion Bogie in kimonos. Kay Dingle and Dale Kirk at the Disco.
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1984 Room 2Rear: Charles Maxwell, Marlon Watene, Stacey Morgan, Marcus Anderson, Chad Payne, Steven Murphy.
3rd Row: Phillipa Rogers Michael Wykes, Jimmy Miller, Richard Knight, Helen Brooks, Robert Cope, Aaron Saunders, Marlin Epiha, Paul Rix.2nd Row: Roydon Stewart, Stephen Barclay, ______________, ______________, Enzo Giordani, Keith Porter, Shaun Tiananga,
Gerrard Stewart.Front: Karla Williams, Teresa Armstrong, Lori Ashby, Teri Frow, Janet Montgomery, Kim Atkinson, Candice Wright, Jennie Koolen,
Brenda Stewart.3rd Row: Mark Kennedy, Derek Challenor, Robert Cope, ______________, David_________, Bevan Clarke, David McKenzie,
Scott Langlands.2nd Row: Marion Bogie, Erina Watene, Beth Payne, Leslie Murphy, Michelle Koolen, Nicola Penver, Anita McNamara, Terri Totorewa,
Shelley Turner.Front: Nicola Saunders, Tania Williams, Kim Jensen, Cherie Adams, Jolene Brown, Diane Bousefield, Astrid Wood, Melanie Griffin,
Wilma Cruikshank.
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Kay Hedley and Carleen Garrett among classmates at the Disco.
Staff member Tony Rogers in a mockmedal presentation with student DavidMcKenzie in front of a Television NZcrew. Tony had just returned from the1984 Los Angeles Olympic Gameswhere he ran in the 1500 meters. MarionBogie (Deputy Principal, third from left)and Mick Mather (Principal, far right)watched.
Avis Hart, Pam Turner, Evelyn Flowerdayand Adrienne Vitasovich cooking at the school camp.
Grandparents Day with Marion Bogie (glasses).
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1985 Events -þ New Zealand refuses visit by nuclear powered US
destroyer.þ British soccer stadium fire kills 56.þ Cyclone kills 10,000 in Bangladesh.þ Live Aid concerts raise $65 million.þ Gary Kasparov wins World Chess Championships.
ENROLMENTS 1985ADAMS, Daniel Weldon......................... JanuaryADAMS, Rebecca Louise........................ JanuaryCATLEY, Andrew David ........................ JanuaryCORMACK, Johnathan ........................... JanuaryHIRIAKI, Fre Maki ................................. JanuaryKIRK, Daniel John .................................. JanuaryNIXON, Karen Rachal............................. JanuaryOFIELD, Shane ....................................... JanuarySIMPSON, Joanne Mattie........................ JanuaryTHOMPSON, James................................ JanuaryTHOMPSON, Rupene Paue .................... JanuaryTIANANGA, Aporomihi James .............. JanuaryTIANANGA, Jessica ............................... JanuaryTIANANGA, Logan ................................ JanuaryTIANANGA, Shaun ................................ JanuaryTURTON, Melinda Sally......................... JanuaryWILLIAMSON, Jeremy .......................... JanuaryRHIND, Bianca Karohanui Aroha ......... FebruaryROBERTSON, Andrew James (Jamie) . FebruaryROBERTSON, Craig Athol................... FebruarySTAINES, Nicholas Simon ................... FebruaryCLIFFORD-MARSH, David McLean....... MarchDAVIS, Gretchen....................................... MarchDIXON, James........................................... MarchDIXON, Joseph ......................................... MarchGASKELL, Sheree Ann............................. MarchIRONS, Natasha Margaret ......................... MarchIRONS, Paulette Elizabeth ........................ MarchLAMBERT, Charlotte Marie ..................... MarchLAMBERT, Kylie Te Whetu..................... MarchLAMBERT, Rayne Aroha ......................... MarchLAMBERT, Rea Hayley............................ MarchMURIWAI, Camelia.................................... AprilWALLACE, Katie Anne.............................. AprilZHANG, Dan (Dianne)................................ AprilZHANG, Gang (Graeme)............................. AprilBEADLE, Karen Marlene..............................MayCOFFEY, Belinda Marie ...............................MayCOFFEY, Stephan Lee ..................................MayGRIFFEN, Robert William (Robbie).............MayHAMILTON, Nathan Thomas.......................MayMORGAN, Glen Hamilton ............................MayMORGAN, Joanne.........................................MayPORTER, David Stuart..................................MayPORTER, Ian Daniel .....................................MayWATENE, Carol Laura .................................MayWATENE, Leon Corey..................................MayBRIDER, Dale Alan ..................................... JuneBRIDER, Kylie Anne ................................... JuneEDWARD, Morag Alison............................. JuneLESTER, Jody .............................................. JuneMcWATTERS, Douglas Troy ...................... June
McWATTERS, Roy Patrick ......................... JuneBERRYMAN, Robert Lee ............................. JulyGILCHRIST, Catherine Jane (Kate) .............. JulyNEWTON, Steven Peter ........................... AugustCROFSKEY, Shaun.............................SeptemberEARBY, Rachael Anne........................SeptemberGARSIDE, Andre David......................SeptemberGARSIDE, Christopher Mark..............SeptemberHIRIAKI, Mohi James.........................SeptemberMILLS, Reuben Charles ......................SeptemberWHITTAKER, Jason Bruce ................SeptemberWILLIAMS, Clinton James .................SeptemberGRIFFIN, James Robert ..........................OctoberHARRISON, Richard Michael.................OctoberKENNEDY, Rachel May.........................OctoberMILLER, Donald James ..........................OctoberMILLER, Donna Marie............................OctoberPATON, Bruce James..............................OctoberPATON, Malcolm....................................OctoberPATON, Sonia Marie...............................OctoberPEHI, Hanni Jacob...................................OctoberPETERS, Victoria Jane............................OctoberANGUS, Caroline Ann ........................NovemberBAINES, Michelle Marie ....................NovemberKUGGELEIJN, Mark Arnold ..............NovemberMANUELS, Darcy Jackson .................NovemberMcSORLEY, Jaime Lee.......................NovemberPENNINGTON, Kristy Marie .............November
Popular music of 19851 The Power of Love (Jennifer Rush),2 I Know Him So Well (Elaine Paige and Barbara
Dickson),3 Frankie (Sister Sledge),4 Easy Lover (Philip Bailey and Phil Collins),5 Into the Groove (Madonna),6 Dancing in the Street (David Bowie and Mick Jagger),7 I Want to Know What Love Is (Foreigner),8 I'm Your Man (Wham!),9 Saving All My Love For You (Whitney Houston),10 Do They Know It's Christmas (Band Aid),11 A Good Heart (Feargal Sharkey),12 We Are The World (USA For Aftica),13 You'll Never Walk Alone (Crowd),14 I Got You Babe (UB40 with guest vocals by Chrissie
Hynde),15 There Must Be An Angel (Eurythmics),16 Axel F (Harold Faltemeyer),17 Take On Me (a-ha),18 A View To a Kill (Duran Duran),19 Holding Out For a Hero (Bonnie Tyler),20 Everybody Wants to Rule The World (Tears for Fears),21 Last Christmas (Wham!),22 That Ole Devil Called Love (Alison Moyet),23 We Don't Need Another Hero (Tina Turner),24 Pie Jesu (Sarah Brightman and Paul Miles-Kingston),25 Part-Time Lover (Stevie Wonder).
Front: Shelley Gill, Phillipa Rogers, Marion Bogie, Mick Mather, Gwen Fairless, Kay Dingle, Tony Rogers.
1985 Room 4Rear: Michael Wykes, Jimmy Hiriaki, ____________, Aaron Mahon, ________Stewart, ____________, Jimmy Miller, ______________,
______________.3rd Row: ___________, Kyle Lambert, Kim Atkinson, Lori Ashby, ___________, Teri Frow, ___________, ______________, Steven Murphy.
2nd Row: Chad Payne, James Pere, Owen (O.P.) Somervell, David McKenzie, Craig Moffitt, Blair Tait, John Fairless, ______________, ______________, Marion Bogie.
Front: __________Broughton, Janine Clarke, Gretchen Davis, Ngaio Crumby, Sarah Kennedy, Kiri Bowsher, Carol Watene, Rebecca Hart,______________.
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1986 Events -þ Prince Andrew weds Sarah Fergusson.þ Space shuttle Challenger explodes, killing all on board.
ENROLMENTS 1986AGRAVAL, Kylie ................................. FebruaryAGRAVAL, Stacey ............................... FebruaryAMUKETI, Mereana............................. FebruaryCARDEN, Alan James........................... FebruaryCARDEN, Wendy Jayne........................ FebruaryCOYLE, Justin Graham ......................... FebruaryGREGORY, Levi James Brett ............... FebruaryGUNSMAN, Ian Richard....................... FebruaryHART, Michael ..................................... FebruaryHART, Zoe ............................................ FebruaryHAVILL, Andrew Ockwell.................... FebruaryJORDAN, Angela Lorraine.................... FebruaryMANIAPOTO, Debbie Ngamaringa ..... FebruaryOH, Rebecca Joulan............................... FebruaryOH, Richard Nay Min............................ FebruaryPARKIN, Halie...................................... FebruaryPURDON, Mark Sutherland .................. FebruaryTHOMPSON, Angela Rangi-Marie....... FebruaryUERATA, Candice Olivia ..................... FebruaryWATRET, Allan James ......................... FebruaryWATRET, Christopher Andrew ............ FebruaryYATES, Rhian James ............................ FebruaryDIXON, Kira ............................................. MarchDUXFIELD, Miriam Helen ....................... MarchJONES, Maree ........................................... MarchBLACKLAWS, Brendan William ............... AprilBLACKLAWS, Kylie Maree....................... AprilBLACKLAWS, Renae Elizabeth................. AprilCOYLE, Kylie Francine .............................. AprilKING, Paul Josef ......................................... AprilPAIRANGI, Moki........................................ AprilPEENI, Jeanette Delia ................................. AprilPOYNTER, Kirsten Jane ............................. AprilPOYNTER, Reagan John ............................ AprilRATCLIFFE, Clinton Alexander................. AprilRATCLIFFE, Darrin John ........................... AprilSAXON, Serena Kirstie ............................... AprilGORE, Jason Stephen....................................MayMARSHALL, Katrina Maree ........................MayMARSHALL, Kenneth Mathew ....................MayMARTIN, Angelina Tiana Erana...................MaySMITH, Lea Frances .....................................MaySMITH, Mary Ellen.......................................MaySTEWART, Aleesha Jane-Marie...................MayWATENE, Michael William .........................MayWEAVER, Michael .......................................MayTIANANGA, Corey Wiremu........................ JuneBELL, Megan Skye Courtney........................ JulyBURGESS, Mark Leonard ............................ JulyCAMERON, Arnya Tanupo .......................... JulyGORE, Darryl James ..................................... JulyGRANT, Aiden.............................................. JulyGRANT, Sharlene.......................................... JulyHOLMES, Donna .......................................... JulyKENYON, Blair James.................................. July
KENYON, Karyn-Ann Elisia......................... JulyWILSON, Sandra Vivien Rangimaria............ JulyBOWMER, Naomi...............................SeptemberBOWMER, Shaun James .....................SeptemberCHATTERTON, Paul James ...............SeptemberDAVID, Alicia.....................................SeptemberDAVID, Celeste Paania .......................SeptemberDAVID, Jared Adolph .........................SeptemberDAVID, Marsha Nellie ........................SeptemberDAVID, Taisi Kurt ..............................SeptemberEDWARDS, Azuredee.........................SeptemberHARRISON, Darren Peter ...................SeptemberKERR, Aaron Charles..........................SeptemberKERR, Robert Trent ............................SeptemberKING, Paul Joseph ..............................SeptemberMITA, Roseanna (Wendy WATENE).SeptemberSPENCER, Rochelle Maree.................SeptemberWYKES, Bradley Dean .......................SeptemberCOSSILL, Belinda Thelma......................OctoberDAVIS, Geoffrey Thomas .......................OctoberDAVIS, Mathew Benjamin ......................OctoberDAVIS, Sheree Anne...............................OctoberDIXON, Erin............................................OctoberDIXON, Iraia ...........................................OctoberDIXON, Tineka .......................................OctoberFREW, Robert Alan.................................OctoberHAMILTON, Clayton Robert ..................OctoberHAMILTON, Heath Graeme ...................OctoberHAMILTON, Rebecca Joy ......................OctoberHUISMAN, Dion Shane ..........................OctoberJANSSEN, Andrea Sheree .......................OctoberPACKARD, Richard James .....................OctoberSKIPPER, Tracey Reremoana .................OctoberSMITH, Daniel John................................OctoberTHOMPSON, Angela ..............................OctoberALEX, Lee...........................................NovemberBOYNTON, Reg .................................NovemberDIXON, Kira .......................................NovemberDUNSTER, Aarin Mark ......................NovemberDUNSTER, Jeremy James ...................NovemberKIRK, Mathew Dale ............................NovemberMITA, Roseanna..................................NovemberTHOMPSON, Angela ..........................NovemberBUCHANAN, Anthony ....................... DecemberBUCHANAN, Phillipa......................... DecemberDUNSTER, Elizabeth .......................... DecemberDUNSTER, Patricia............................. DecemberGRAY, Rachael ................................... DecemberPAUL, Miah......................................... DecemberRONGO, Terry .................................... DecemberSHEPHERD, Lorraine ......................... DecemberTAHAKURA, Nancy karen ................. DecemberTHOMAS, Nancy Ngahora.................. DecemberTHOMAS, Warren Alexander ............. DecemberUERATA, Tammy ............................... December
Middle: Alison Edward, Phillipa Rogers, Heather Slater, Rosie Hamilton, Jenny McKenzie, Alison Mather.Front: Tony Rogers, Marion Bogie, Mick Mather, Gwen Fairless, Max Carey.
Pupils involved in an “African” day at school.
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By Pamela Bass,Huntly Press,December 16, 1986
After 25 years atKimihia School, teacherMarion Bogie is leaving fora new job at FranktonSchool.
When she started atKimihia in 1961 it was atwo-teacher school, later tobe rebuilt to cope withincreased populationbecause of the building ofthe power station.
Her first day at thenew building wasmemorable - there was atropical cyclone near NewZealand and the new schoolground became a mudbath.
Mrs Bogie has akeen interest in schoollibraries. She is going to a newly created job as teacher-librarian, a job which includes organising school learningresources.
She has always enjoyed books and wanted to be alibrarian before training as a teacher.
She says there are a lot more books in schools nowthan when she started teaching in the 1950’s and today’sbooks reflect the social changes that have taken place.
“Now we have a wealth of picture books and lots ofexciting illustrations. There are picture books for olderchildren too, and paperbacks mean books are moreavailable.”
She says the best thing a parent can do to help theirchildren’s education is to read to them. “It’s the mostimportant part of their home education.”
One challenge in her time at Kimihia has been theopen plan classroom.
“I had to learn to work as a a team, be flexible andtolerant and be able to organise things. In open plan childrenlearn to be responsible and my aim is to build them up to beresponsible for their own learning.”
Team work among teachers is a part of the open plansystem and she believes the children benefit greatly becausethe teachers share their strengths.
Teacher leaves Kimihia after 25 years
One of the things that concerns her is violencedisplayed through television and videos.
“I notice an increasing amount of violence comingthrough in the things children write and I wonder if it isbecause they see violence on television and videos.”
She thinks there is a lot more demands on teachersnow, this starting with the big education changes back inthe 60’s.
“Teachers are office workers, housekeepers, andhave so many demands because of the curriculum. Oncewhen you taught social studies it was all facts - now we talkabout problems and try to extend the children’s thinking.”
“There is a wider range of things to be taught.Regular in-service training is vital so teachers can keepup-to-date. This is one of the big issues now.”
Mrs Bogie is sad that her new appointment meansleaving Kimihia School. She says she will miss the childrenand the team she has worked with, including principal MickMather.
During her time in Huntly she has been involved inmany areas of the community. These include a stronginvolvement in setting up the Day Care Centre, bridge, golfand toastmasters. She is past president of Huntly Businessand Professional Women and has been involved in theHuntly Art and Craft Club.
Music from 19861 When The Going Gets Tough The Tough Gets Going (Billy
Ocean),2 Take My Breath Away (Berlin),3 Papa Don't Preach (Madonna),4 The Lady in Red (Chris De Burgh),5 Chain Reaction (Diana Ross),6 I Want to Wake Up With You (Boris Gardiner),7 Living Doll (Cliff Richard and the Young Ones),8 The Chicken Song (Spitting Image),9 Where Did Your Heart Go (Wham!),10 The Final Countdown (Europe),
11 West End Girls (Pet Shop Boys),12 Rock Me Armadeus (Falco),13 Caravan of Love (Housemartins),14 Reet Petite (Jackie Wilson),15 On My Own (Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald),16 You Keep Me Hangin' On (Kim Wilde),17 Holding Back The Tears (Simply Red),18 Saving All My Love For You (Whitney Houston),19 In The Army Now (Status Quo),20 Walk of Life (Dire Straits),21 Every Beat of My Heart (Rod Stewart),22 Wonderful World (Sam Cooke).
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1986 Standard 4, Room 4,Rear: Martin Epiha, Michael Wykes, Jared David, Geoffrey Small.
3rd Row: Andre Garside, Stephen Barclay, Jennie Koolen, Morgan Edward, Lori Ashby, Joanne Morgan, Leigh Allan, Gary Steward, Aaron Saunders.
2nd Row: Shaun Tiananga, Enzo Giordani, Keith Porter, Stacey Morgan, Marcus Anderson, Chad Payne, Kylie Lambert, Robert Kerr,Marion Bogie.
Front: Kylie Blacklaw, Rebecca Adam, Teresa Armstrong, Janet Montgomery, Helen Brooks, Gretchyn Davis, Teri Frow, Kim Atkinson,
Dressed up for the Hogmanay celebrations.
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1987 Events -þ Mike Tyson becomes youngest world heavyweight
boxing champion ever.þ Van Gogh’s Irises painting sells for $53.9 million.
ENROLMENTS 1987AUSTEN, Angela Rose ......................... FebruaryBROWN, Joanne Lisa............................ FebruaryBROWN, Steven Robert........................ FebruaryEPIHA, Franso....................................... FebruaryGILL, Sarah Anne.................................. FebruaryGUNSMAN, Alex John ......................... FebruaryHENRY, William Charles ..................... FebruaryKAHU, Shane Phillip ............................ FebruaryKINGI, Kim Amanda............................. FebruaryKINGI, Te Auta Daveen........................ FebruaryLOUGHRAN, Liam Anthony ................ FebruaryLOUGHRAN, Sarah .............................. FebruaryLUCAS, Clare........................................ FebruaryLUCAS, Nicola...................................... FebruaryMITA, Roseanna.................................... FebruaryROBERTSON, Miriama Sheryl............. FebruaryTAHAKURA, James Kevin................... FebruaryTAHAKURA, Tracey Aroha ................. FebruaryUERATA, Warren ................................. FebruaryWAUGH, Sandra Gaynor ...................... FebruaryWINIKEREI, Clinton Wiremu .............. FebruaryWINIKEREI, James .............................. FebruaryBANKS, Letitia Maria............................... MarchSIMPSON, Andrea Marie.......................... MarchTURTON, Nicholas Simon........................ MarchWYKES, Reuben Paul............................... MarchBLACKLAWS, Gareth James ..................... AprilBRYAN, Jarvis Gene................................... AprilEARBY, Joshua Charles.............................. AprilNATHAN, Eugene Kyle .............................. AprilNATHAN, Ramona Jayne ........................... AprilNATHAN, Shane Mitchell .......................... AprilNATHAN, Tony .......................................... AprilSHEPHERD, Beverley ................................ AprilWALKER, Jonathon James ......................... AprilCLARK, Angela Susan ..................................MayCLARK, Mary Rachel ...................................MayCLARK, Robert Patrick.................................MayCLIFFORD-MARSH, James Mathew ...........MayCOYLE, Anthony Joseph Edward .................MayMOKA, Nicole Sarah ....................................MayMORGAN, Wade Tahuri...............................MayPEVREAL (ROY), Brendan Lee ...................MayPEVREAL (SIGVART), Katrina Callie-Ann MayPEVREAL (SIGVART), Letitia ....................MayPEVREAL (SIGVART), Misty-Ann .............MayTURTON, Melissa Shontelle.........................MayBLACKLAWS, Kylie Maree........................ JuneBOYNTON, Reginald Soso.......................... JuneCROSBY, Christopher Charles..................... JuneCROSBY, Geraldine May ............................ JunePARKIN, Haile Rochelle.............................. JuneWARD, Melanie ........................................... JuneWARD, Sally Georgina ................................ JuneABRAHAM, Dobson Paul............................. JulyROGERS, Bradley Reid ................................ July
Music from '871 Never Gonna Give You Up (Rick Astley),2 Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now (Starship),3 You Win Again (Bee Gees),4 It's a Sin (Pet Shop Boys),5 Reet Petite (Jackie Wilson),6 Stand By Me (Ben E. King),7 Let It Be (Ferry Aid),8 I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Whitney Houston),9 Pump Up The Volume (M/A/R/R/S),10 Star Trekkin' (Firm),11 La Bamba (Los Lobos),12 Everything I Own (Boy George),13 I Just Can't Stop Loving You (Michael Jackson),14 Always on my Mind (Pet Shop Boys),15 Who's That Girl (Madonna),16 Got My Mind Set On You (George Harrison),17 Under The Boardwalk (Bruce Willis),18 What Have I Done To Deserve This (Pet Shop Boys and
Dusty Springfield),19 When I Fall In Love (Rick Astley),20 When a Man Loves a Woman (Percy Sledge),21 Caravan of Love (Housemartins),22 Call Me (Spagna),23 Whenever You Need Somebody (Rick Astley).
1987
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1987 StaffRear: Brigid Iceson, Barbara Lawson, Barbara Hughes.
Middle: Alison Edwards, Heather Skelton, Janine McRobbie, Tony Rogers, Phillipa Rogers, Heather Slater.Front: Alison Mather, David Symes, Mick Mather, Gwen Fairless, Max Carey.
Celebrating the opening of the new classroom block and the library.
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Celebrating the opening of the new classroom block and the library.
2nd Row: Gary Steward, Kyle Lambert, Keith Porter, Chad Payne, Stacey Morgan, Andre Garside, Enzo Giordani, Heather Slater.Front: Erin Dixon, Kim Kingi, Janet Montgomery, Carol Watene, Helen Brooks, Phillipa_______________, Leigh Allan, Letitia Pevreal.
1987 Form 2 Room 10Rear: Paul Rix, Steven Murphy, Owen (O.P.) Somervell, Hani Totorewa, Damien Walsh, _____________________, Rhys Allen.
3rd Row: __________, ___________, Kiri Bowsher, Rayne Lambert, Katrina Hansen, Mary Clark, Heremaia Pohatu, Tony Nathan.2nd Row: John Watene, Keith Porter, Jarrod Mahon, Stephen Hiriaki, Blair Tait, Lee Alex, Michael Stewart, _____________,
David Symes.
Site Plan of the new classroom block.
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ENROLMENTS 1988COLLIAR, Jaqueline Maree .................. FebruaryCOLLIAR, Sonny .................................. FebruaryDAVID, Joshua Karl.............................. FebruaryFELLER, Shamus John.......................... FebruaryHILL, Jodie............................................ FebruaryHOYES, Thomas James......................... FebruaryJOHNSON, Karn William ..................... FebruaryKINGI, Hira Marsh................................ FebruaryMAXWELL, Mark ................................ FebruaryMAXWELL, Tassie............................... FebruaryMcWATTERS, Jeremiah....................... FebruaryPARKER, Chris David .......................... FebruaryPONGA, Rangimarie ............................. FebruaryRODDEN, Angela mae.......................... FebruaryRODDEN, Julie-Anne ........................... FebruaryRODDEN, Kristy Marie ........................ FebruarySMITH, Marley Kevin John .................. FebruarySPERLICH, Samantha........................... FebruaryTIPENE, Shaun Ngamoti....................... FebruaryWILSON, Jodi Taraipine....................... FebruaryASHBY, Kara ............................................ MarchBYRNE, Faye Rose ................................... MarchBYRNE, Kristy Denise.............................. MarchEARBY, Michelle...................................... MarchFARLEY, Laurenne Dayle......................... MarchMURRAY, Troy Donovan......................... MarchPEITA, Andrea .......................................... MarchBARTON, Tana Reihana............................. AprilBEADLE, Gavin Bruce ............................... AprilGREGORY, Benjamin Alfred ..................... AprilLINDSAY, Susan Anne............................... AprilMASON, Gary Andrew ............................... AprilMcCASKILL, Steven Hamiora.................... AprilMEYRICK, Amy Emily............................... AprilORGAN (GROSS), Kurt Phillip.................. AprilORGAN, Glen William ............................... AprilTURTON, Jade Nicole Marama .................. AprilKING, Cheryl Maree .....................................MaySPERLICH, Darcy Wolfgang ........................MayTOMELTY, Dermot Hart ..............................MayADAMS, Daniel ........................................... JuneADAMS, Rebecca ........................................ JuneASHWORTH, Stavica Louise ...................... JuneCOOTE, Jade Suzanne ................................. JuneDIXON, Amy Marie ..................................... JuneDIXON, Gladys ............................................ JuneDIXON, Korina ............................................ JuneDIXON, Toni Marie ..................................... JuneHAMAN, Gareth Lee.................................... JuneHAMAN, Nathan David ............................... JuneHUMPHRIES, Jean Zohra............................ June
SMITH, Hinemaia Marie .............................. JuneTE PANIA, Ben Frank.................................. JuneTE PANIA, Sheena Leah .............................. JuneWITHERS, Jessica Claire ............................. JuneGUILFORD (JEFFRIES), Angela Dawn....... JulyGUILFORD (JEFFRIES), Katherine Anne.... JulyGUILFORD (JEFFRIES), Suzanne Lisa........ JulyJONES, Mark Allan ....................................... JulyLAMB, Steven Paul ....................................... JulyPOWELL, Lee George................................... JulyPOWELL, Rhys Thomas ............................... JulyWARDLE, Jason Mark .................................. JulyWARDLE, Timothy Peter.............................. JulyWAUGH, Casey Ann..................................... JulyDRAYTON, Rachel .................................. AugustLINDSAY, David John............................. AugustTHOMAS, Shannon Joy ........................... AugustANGUS, Stuart James..........................SeptemberHARWOOD, Kate ...............................SeptemberOH, Steven Way Yong.........................SeptemberPURDON, Lisa ....................................SeptemberSAXBY, Michelle Devi .......................SeptemberTEWARA, Henry Potanga...................SeptemberTAYLOR, Amber Joy..............................OctoberHUGHES, Stacey Anita .......................NovemberJACOBS, Mark Robin .........................NovemberWALKER, Leanne Jenny..................... December
19881988 Events -þ “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” movie released.þ Musical “Phantom of the Opera” by Andrew Lloyd Webber opens.þ Winter Olympics open in Calgary, Canada.þ Greenhouse Effect brought to the attention of the world.þ Yasir Arafat declares independant Palestinian state.þ US B-2 Stealth bomber unveiled.
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1988 StaffRear: Jenny McRobbie, Heather Skelton, Student Teacher N. Moor.
Middle: Alison Edward, Alison Mather, Wiki Manaia, Tony Rogers, Barbara Hughes, Alan Somerville.Front: Phillipa Rogers, Max Carey, David Symes, Mick Mather, Brigid Iceson, Glenys Hoyes, Debbie Ellery.
2nd Row: Jason Whittaker, Levi Gregory, David Clifford-Marsh, Douglas McWatters, Ian Porter, James Winikerei, Paul Chatterton,Clive Somerville.
Front: Andrea Simpson, Rachel Earby, Katie Wallace, Ramona Nathan, Rea Lambert, Karen Beatle, Caroline Angus, Miriama Robertson, Angela Austin.
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1988 Std 3 Room 3Rear: _______________________, Allen Carden, Mark Maxwell, Azurdee Edwards, James Tahakura, Brian Hedley, Ian Gunsman.
3rd Row: Glenis Hoyes, Toyota ___________, Kathryn Wong, Christy Byrne, Marie Holmes, Ailsha Saxon, Fre Hiriaki, Sarah Hart, AmySomerville, Tony Rogers.
2nd Row: Student Teacher N. Moore, Mark Simpson, Dobson Abraham, Adam McNamara, Mini Tiananga, Brendon McCutcheon,Christopher Crosby, Malcolm Uerata, Steven Cope.
1988 J2 Std 1 Room 8Rear: ______________, Clinton Winikerei, Alex Gunsman, Brendon Pevreal.
3rd Row: Jennifer Pene Candice Uerata, Mereana Amuketi, Roseanna Mita, Sarah Gill, Andrew Havill.2nd Row: ______________, ______________, James Griffin, Douglas McWaters, ______________, Mohi Hiriaki, Michael Watene, Rhian Yates,
1988 Form 2 Room 10Rear: Marlin Epiha, Karn Johnson, Leigh Allan, Lori Ashby, Shaun Tiananga, Jared David, Michael Wykes.
Middle: Enzo Giordani, Gary Steward, Stacey Morgan, Keith Porter, Blue Payne, Andre Garside, Kyle Lambert, David Symes.Front: Morag Edward, Angela Guilford, Janet Montgomery, Gretchen Davis, Helen Brooks, Kim Watene, Teresa Armstrong, Kim Kingi.
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1989 Events -þ 200th Anniversary of the French Revolution.þ Close-up photos of Neptune and its rings sent back by
Voyager 2.þ The book “The Satanic Verses” by Salman Rushdie
upsets Islams.þ Scientists claim nuclear fusion at room temperature.þ One million Chinese march in Beijing for democracy.þ America’s Stealth bomber makes its maiden flight.þ World’s fastest train begins service in France (186 mph).
ENROLMENTS 1989ARYIS, James Christopher ...................... JanuaryBOURKE, Angela Catherine ................... JanuaryBOURKE, Joshua Francis ....................... JanuaryCOMER, Arran Shaun ............................. JanuaryCOOPER (KUPA), Pita Lewis Kimiora .. JanuaryHARRISON, Naomi Ruth........................ JanuaryHARRISON, Nerissa Rachael ................. JanuaryHUISMAN, Kelly Michelle..................... JanuaryJOHNSON, April Rose............................ JanuaryJOHNSON, Sommer Karalaine ............... JanuaryKANAWA, John...................................... JanuaryMAHON, Rikki-Lee ................................ JanuaryMAXWELL, Anaru ................................. JanuaryMAXWELL, Daniel Raymond ................ JanuaryMcLEAN, Kylie Anne ............................. JanuaryMONTGOMERY, Ron Winston ............. JanuaryNATHAN, Stephen John ......................... JanuaryNIELSON, Kristian Anthony................... JanuaryNIELSON, Sven Mathew ........................ JanuaryPAGE, Daniel Brenan.............................. JanuarySWAN, Cassandra ................................... JanuaryWAWATAI, Sarina Louise ..................... JanuaryKINGI, Catherine Jeanette..................... FebruaryLEOTA, Peter Maavia ........................... FebruaryLLOYD, Adan Manahi .......................... FebruaryMcIVOR, Kristen .................................. FebruaryROBERTSON, Kim............................... FebruaryRYDER, Daniel Gregory ....................... FebruaryRYDER, Lannia Teresa Maria............... FebruaryTIHEMA, Debbie Jean .......................... FebruaryTIHEMA, Rexine Koha......................... FebruaryFRASER, Robert Hamish .......................... MarchCLIFFORD-MARSH, Angela Louise.......... AprilJENKINS, Amanda Jane.............................. AprilMORGAN, Matekohi Mathew..................... AprilPEKE, William James.................................. AprilHETET, Carlo Anton.....................................MayHETET, Daryl Lewis.....................................MayTOMELTY, Rachael Elizabeth .....................MayYATES, Courtney Renee...............................MayFOLEY, Alison............................................. JuneHETET, Rangi Linda.................................... JuneLONDEMAN, Josine.................................... JuneLONDEMAN, Nina...................................... JuneSPENCER, Ricky Keith................................ JuneBROWN, Mary Hariata ................................. JulyHARWOOD, Kate ......................................... JulyHUHU, Michael Basil.................................... JulyLEOTA, Peter Maavia ................................... July
MINHAS, Gurpreet (Rintu) ........................... JulySAM, Phillip Tukaki Thomas ........................ JulyWILSON, Stephen Robert ............................. JulyYARDLEY, Mathew James........................... JulyKEANE, Luke Zakariah............................ AugustKNIGHT, Karl Joseph Graham ................ AugustKNIGHT, Shane Beresford Graham ......... AugustPEDEN, Shaun.......................................... AugustCAMPBELL, Brett Joseph Alan..........SeptemberCAMPBELL, Shauna Dahl ..................SeptemberCROFSKY, Danielle Marie .................SeptemberHASTIE, Andrew Paul (Andy) ............SeptemberHAWIRA, Craig Joseph Te Awahuri...SeptemberMOODIE, Dylan..................................SeptemberARCHER, Michelle .................................OctoberHAMILTON, Clayton..............................OctoberHAMILTON, Heath.................................OctoberHUGHES, Natalie Michelle.....................OctoberLAMB, Rebecca Claire............................OctoberSTEWART, Shaye Jeremy Bruce ............OctoberSUMMERS, Katrina Maree.....................OctoberBUTTRESS, Aaron .............................NovemberBUTTRESS, Angela Elizabeth ............NovemberEARBY, Hayden..................................NovemberGRIFFIN, Mathew Allen .....................NovemberLEOTA, Raewyn Maringi Noa ............NovemberSMITH, Hinemaia Marie .....................NovemberSNAPES, Tony ....................................November
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The original Kimihia school site being spread with topsoil following clay mining. This land is currently farmed by Greg Allen.The tree-line in themiddle background marks the western boundary of the school grounds.
Middle: Brenda Keats, Alison Mather, Linda Wright, Alan Somerville, Phillipa Rogers, Wiki Manaia.Front: Tony Rogers, David Symes, Mick Mather, Lynley Chadwick, Max Carey.
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SUBSIDENCE CONCERNSConcern expressed by Kimihia School principal
Mick Mather at apparent subsidence of the school buildingsat the end of 1988 prompted correspondence betweenarchitects and engineers.
Two of these letters clearly explain the situation.
17 January 1989ATTENTION: J W KELLAWAYREPORT ON KIMIHIA SCHOOLGROUND SUBSIDENCE
The entire building area with the exception of dentalclinic, swimming pool and dressing sheds is showingevidence of a general subsidence. Almost without exception,there is visible evidence around base of buildings of an evensubsidence of approximately 12 mm.
The interesting fact is that the ground has subsided soevenly throughout the entire length of all the permanentclassrooms and admin block.
On the rear, side and front wall of rear c/room blockthere is evidence of many cracks that have been filled inwith a thin mortar paint. However, there are still portions ofthis 1.3 high block foundation wall that shows newer cracksthat run vertically from ground to floor level at centres asclose as 200 mm apart.
I visited four private residence across the road fromschool plus one at rear of school site and found virtually nosigns of any subsidence occurring.
The residential area 1/10th of a kilometre to west ofschool on other side of Russell Road is generally known tobe riddled below with mine shafts.
There is a coal mine approx. .75 of a kilometre NE ofschool building site.
All classrooms and administration block areconstructed with permanent materials, eg continuousconcrete or block foundations, and concrete floors. Note: allbrick veneer walls above floor level are not affected bycracks.
All classrooms and admin are within the subsidencearea.
The principal of school, Mr Robert Mather, told methat in his ten years of teaching at Kimihia School that hehas only noticed evidence of foundations cracking andsubsidence occurring during the past two years. During thattime he showed me where the concrete paving had dropped20 mm.
The area he is referring to is in front of the 2 c/roomblock on east side of site.
I believe that the ground at the rear of this block hassubsided considerably more than this. Refer to photos 45, 46also see photos 47 and 48 at rear of 4/class room west block.Mr Mather also said that he knew of a mine shaft that runsnorth-south across the main play field adjacent to theswimming pool. He did not know of any information ofother shafts below school buildings.
Enclosed is a plan of school showing relationships ofphotographs to buildings.
R J PULLENGER
2/2/89Mr Kellaway,KIMIHIA SCHOOL GROUND SUBSIDENCERefer to Mr Pullenger’s report of 17/1/89
So far, the degree of subsidence shown on the photosdoes not appear to be cause for too much concern. If itbecomes worse I recommend that a consulting engineerspecialising in soils and foundations should be called in, asthe origin of the subsidence is not clear cut.
For the record, earthworks were carried out 23 yearsago. The building platform was constructed 146 ft long, ofwhich the western section of about 30 ft comprised a wedgeshape cut with a maximum depth of 1½ ft and the easternsection of about 116 ft comprised a wedge shaped fill with amaximum depth of 5½ ft. There is no record of any unusualproblems with compaction or underground water in thebuilding area during construction. Subsoil drainage had tobe provided later to drain wet areas in the playfields. Thesoil is heavy clay.
1. Insufficient compaction of filling duringconstruction is not the reason for the subsidence because (a)subsidence has occurred as much over the cut area as the fillarea (b) the dental clinic area has not subsided at all,although it is on the area of deepest fill (c) the principalstates settlement on the area of greatest fill has occurredonly in the last 2 years - settlement of poorly compacted soilis greatest immediately after completion of earthworks,reducing with the passage of time and normally becomingnegligible within about 10 years (d) although the northernblock was not constructed until 9 years after the otherbuildings, the degree of subsidence is similar there to therest of the building area.
2. Shortcomings in building construction seemunlikely to be the basic cause because of the widespread andrelatively equal nature of the subsidence, even at the blockwhich was constructed later. (This block was constructed bythe same builder who built the first buildings and was notknown as one of our best builders.)
3. Slumping due to underground mining operations isa possibility but does not seem likely given the widespreadand generally even nature of the subsidence and the lack ofsubsidence on neighbouring properties and also at theswimming pool. The latter is particularly significant if it isindeed close above a mine shaft as stated by the principal.However, Coalcorp should be invited to comment and askedto supply plans of underground workings in relation to theschool site.
4. With our present limited information, my guess isthat the underlying clays have shrunk as they dried outduring the three dry years experienced in the Waikato areaprior to 1988. During this period the water table shrankconsiderably over the whole district, many people having todeepen bores which had never given trouble before. Theheavy wet clay in this area would shrink considerably ifdried.
T.W.Andrews
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A 1990 aerial view of Kimihia farmland.The cleared area to the right is the result of clay having being removed for used by the clay works in Huntly. A part of this area was the site of
the original Kimihia school. The current school site is arrowed.
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1990 Events -þ New Zealand celebrates 150th anniversary of the signing
of the Treaty of Waitangi.þ Nelson Mandela freed from South African prison after 27
years.þ Hubble Space Telescope set into orbit but crippled by a
major mirror flaw.þ A Van Gogh painting auctions for $82.5 million.
ENROLMENTS 1990CROSBY, Louise Karen.......................... JanuaryGILES, Rachel ......................................... JanuaryHARRISON, Aaron Thomas ................... JanuaryHENDERSON, Loresia Lee .................... JanuaryHIRIAMA-CAHILL, Gary Arthur........... JanuaryHIRIAMA-CAHILL, Jeneva ................... JanuaryMEYRICK, Amy Emily Ashby ............... JanuaryRAUKAWA, Henare ............................... JanuaryRAUKAWA, Rangitahi ........................... JanuaryWILSON, Kimiwai .................................. JanuaryWILSON, Trinity..................................... JanuaryALKER, Karl ......................................... FebruaryATKINSON, Damian Donald................ FebruaryATKINSON, Raymond Michael............ FebruaryATKINSON, Vincent Laurie ................. FebruaryBELL, Tracey Leanne............................ FebruaryHETET, Lu-Anne Faye.......................... FebruaryHOLMES (COUGHEY), Kristy Nicole FebruaryHOLMES, Leanne Tracey ..................... FebruaryKEEPA, Mathew Roy............................ FebruaryMacKENZIE, Abbey Lee ...................... FebruaryPARKER, Amanda Dorothy .................. FebruaryPARKER, Leanne Heather Angela ........ FebruaryPARKER, Patricia Anne........................ FebruaryROGERS, Gemma ................................. FebruarySAXBY, Lawrence Desmond ................ FebruarySKIPPER, Tracey .................................. FebruarySPICE, Reneti Angela............................ FebruaryTAHUKURA, Aaron Johnny................. FebruaryUERATA, Candice ................................ FebruaryWHITAKER, Willy (William) Charles . FebruaryGEORGE, Charles David .......................... MarchHUGHES, Darryl Ian................................. MarchHUNT, Jamie Maree.................................. MarchSLEE, Andrea Melissa Gayle .................... MarchANDERSON, Allison Violet ....................... AprilHIRAMA, Leroy Eugene............................. AprilNIKORA, Luke Teohaki.............................. AprilPARKES, Kylie Joy..................................... AprilPARKES, Natalie ........................................ AprilBROWN, Mary..............................................MayBROWN, Victoria .........................................MayGREENWOOD, Juliette Sarah ......................MayNATHAN, Jason Ward..................................MayNICHOLSON (McCALL), Tanya Frances ....MayNICHOLSON, Richelle Loise .......................MayRAMEKA, Paki George ................................MaySKIPPER, Carine Tui ....................................MayGILES, Alana Sharleen................................. JuneMENZIES, Maree Anna ............................... JuneBARR, Christopher Anthony ......................... July
BOURKE, Jamie Daniel ................................ JulyCHATTERTON, Richard .............................. JulyMOHI, Rae Marie .......................................... JulyMOHI, Willy Lance ....................................... JulyMOIR, Scott Robert Ian................................. JulyNGATAI, Tina Italia...................................... JulyNGATAI, Yvonne Alexandra ........................ JulyNICHOLSON (McCALL), Ariane Tamara ... JulyTAITOKO, Gary Malcolm ............................ JulyTIANANGA, Aaron Mason........................... JulyCOOPER, Taerere Monique ..................... AugustMcKENZIE, Adam Bryce......................... AugustCOSTELLO, Emma Ria ......................SeptemberCOSTELLO, Francis Patrick ...............SeptemberEARBY, Lisa .......................................SeptemberHOYES, Mathew David.......................SeptemberKAHAKI, Stewart................................SeptemberLAMB, Jeffrey James ..........................SeptemberMAHON, Heath Terry .........................SeptemberNICHOLSON, Aaron Warwick ...........SeptemberPOTAE, Lisa Anne ..............................SeptemberROBERTS, Marama Jamie ..................SeptemberROGERS, Bradley ...............................SeptemberROGERS, Corrine Shirley ...................SeptemberSNAPES, Lewis George ......................SeptemberSNAPES, Toni .....................................SeptemberSUBRITZKY, Kandy...........................SeptemberWILSON, Tamatea Haru .....................SeptemberWITHERS, Fraser Arthur John............SeptemberHAAMI, Leesha Matiri............................OctoberMANIAPOTO, Violet Huianne ...............OctoberSMITH, Hinemaia Marie .........................OctoberGREGORY, Sarah-Jane Sharon...........NovemberTAITOKO, Gary Malcolm ..................NovemberWALKER, Samantha Jolene................NovemberWILKINSON, Amy Louise .................NovemberHUGHES, Geoffrey Wayne................. December
1990
Kimihia Mine structures.
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1990 StaffRear: Heather Skelton, Lorraine Yates, Linda Wright, Glenys Hoyes.
Middle: Brenda Keats, Alan Somerville, Karen_____________, Barry Nowland, Sue Swan, Lynette Robertshaw.Front: Jenny McRobbie, Rita Adams, David Symes, Mick Mather, Lynley Chadwick, Max Carey, Alison Mather.
1990 Std 2 Std 3 Room 3Rear: Brendon Peverill, Adam Lloyd, Alex Gunsman, Gareth Haman.
2nd Row: Cassandra Swan, James Griffin, Mohi Hiriaki, Douglas McWatters, Skye__________, David Porter, James Winikerei, Clive Somerville, Alison Mather.
ENROLMENTS 1991ADAMS, Amy Freda ............................... JanuaryBYRNE, Michelle Susan ......................... JanuaryMOORE, Lisa Jane .................................. JanuaryMURRAY, Joshua Shane ........................ JanuaryMURRAY, Karma Marie......................... JanuaryMURRAY, Levi Dylan ............................ JanuaryMURRAY, Troy James ........................... JanuaryNEWTON, Michelle Lee......................... JanuaryNEWTON, Teresa Eleanor...................... JanuarySKIPPER, Desrei Marie .......................... JanuaryGERRAND, Amanda Mary ................... FebruaryLONGSHAW, Laurence Geoffrey......... FebruaryPARKES, Bonnie .................................. FebruaryPARKES, Carl John............................... FebruaryPARKES, Robert Nigel ......................... FebruaryTAITOKO, Johnathon Edge .................. FebruaryTAITOKO, Talia Michelle .................... FebruaryBUCKLEY, Shannon Marie ...................... MarchHENDERSON, Loresia ............................. MarchSMITH, Hinemaia Marie........................... MarchSMITH, Waimata Aroha Katrina............... MarchDAVID, Shanoa Frances ............................. AprilPETERSON, Christine Liana....................... AprilPETERSON, Cynthia Ulata ......................... AprilPEVREAL, Taurean Peter ........................... AprilTOMELTY, Renae Marion.......................... AprilMcLEAN, Daniel Ian.....................................MayRAMSAY, Gemma Estelle ............................MayROBINSON, Bridgette Raewyn ....................MayCROFT, Tama William ................................ JuneNGATAI, Yvonne Alexandra ....................... JunePEDEN, Darryn Alan ................................... JunePEENI, Jaqueline Rosie................................ JunePEENI, Jeanette Delia Otiria ........................ JuneROBERTSON, Alexander Thomas .............. JuneSMITH, Brendan James Noel ....................... JuneSUMMERS, Kelly Anne............................... JuneFLEET, Nardeen Delyse................................ JulyHENDERSON, Loresia ................................. JulyHIRAMA, LeRoy Eugene.............................. JulyHUISMAN, Alisha Maree (Lisa)................... JulyMcKENZIE, Murdo Robert........................... JulyNOWLAND, Sam Niniata ............................. JulyPLANK, Lauren Adelle ................................. JulyRODGERS (STUTTER), Debra Joanne........ JulySMITH, Hinemaia ......................................... JulySMITH, Waimata .......................................... JulyTORRENCE, Shivaan ................................... JulyMcCALLUM, Guy Daniel ........................ August
MOIR, Annette Gloria Francis.................. AugustNGATAI, Yvonne Alexandra ................... AugustROBINSON, Kirsten Jayne ...................... AugustTIANANGA, Candice Lee Jessie ............. AugustDRAYTON, Kelly Marie.....................SeptemberGAMBLE, Paul David.........................SeptemberNATHAN, Stephen John .....................SeptemberNATHAN, Jason Ward........................SeptemberNGATAI, Shane Luke .........................SeptemberORMSBY, Bonnie Mariana.................SeptemberPATEA, Aroha Jewell..........................SeptemberRALPH (MAYBEE), Davey Jeremiah SeptemberAINSLEY, Jessie TaKaha........................OctoberCOOPER, Tania Helen ............................OctoberEPIHA, Charlene Felicia..........................OctoberEPIHA, Fransi Ngahuia ...........................OctoberHIRIAKA, Jahnesta .................................OctoberKAA, Kyrin John .....................................OctoberMALONEY, Aroha Helen .......................OctoberMANCER, Shannon Lee..........................OctoberMORRELL, Michelle Lee .......................OctoberNATHAN, Shaune ...................................OctoberSMITH, Hinemaia Marie .........................OctoberTHOW, Phillip Charles............................OctoberTATE, Jenna Lee .................................NovemberTHOMPSON, Carmen Louise .............NovemberFARNWORTH, Benjamin Jeremy....... DecemberSMITH, Waimata Aroha Katrina......... December
1991
Rugby Football & Rugby League star Frano Boticawith pupils of Kimihia School.
1991 Events -þ Movie ‘Terminator 2’ opens.þ Iraq defeated in Persian Gulf War but ignite hundreds of oil installations before retreating.þ Aparteid legislation in South Africa repealed.þ Supercomputer introduced that does 300 billion calculations per second.þ Corpse of a Neolithic Age man discovered on an Alpine glacier.þ The Soviet Parliament votes itself out of existence.
Kimihia Primary School has a new principal who took up hisposition at the beginning of this term. He is John Robinson and heis married with three children.
He is a staunch advocate of the New Zealand educationstandards which he says “rated very highly” by people familiar withthe education systems and education researchers, who are qualifiedto judge from their experience of education in many countries.
This contrasts strongly with the message being put across bysuch groups as the Business Roundtable he says, who tend to seeeducation in terms of fodder for their employee needs.
“New Zealand redaing standards are recognized as beingamong the highest in the world’” he adds.
He comes to Huntly from Kaurilands Primary School,Titirangi in West Auckland where he was deputy principal for threeand a half years. The school had about 500 puypils.
During his time there he and his family also enjoyed a year’sexchange in a Yorkshire primary school at Grimethorp.
Most of his teaching career of 15 years has been spent inAuckland except for two short stints in Christchurch and NewPlymouth.
He has been impressed by the “commitment andprofessionalism” of staff at Kimihia since arriving there three weeksago and expects to build on this good base.
“I believe you have to set high standards for the students andthat means setting them for yourself.”
Administration tends to be an ever-increasing burden forprincipals, especially since Tomorrows Schools, but Mr Robinsonwants to keep it in its rightful place as subordinate to human needs.
He is presently in the second year of a masters degree ineducation administration at Massey University which eats up a lotof his leisure, leaving little time for sport which he normally enjoys,though he still manges some “light jogging” to keep fit.
Pan-handling at the gold mines in Karangahake Gorge
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Looking south across the old Kimihia school site, August 1991.
Members of the Huntly Motocross Club utilizing the clay stockpile on the old southern boundaries of the kimihia school.
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Floor plan of the proposed assembly hall - the finished building was a mirror-image of this sketch.
Elevation sketches of the proposed Kimihia Hall.
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ENROLMENTS 1992ADAMS, Jay Raymond ......................... FebruaryALLEN, Christopher Hammond............ FebruaryBANKS, Lennae Toni............................ FebruaryBRELL, Cheyenne Shelley Tainga ........ FebruaryGILL, Laura Elisabeth ........................... FebruaryJAMIESON, Jeannie Darnelle ............... FebruaryJAMIESON, Les Edward Angus ........... FebruaryJOHNSTON, Jamaine Andrew.............. FebruaryKEREKERE, Richard Jose .................... FebruaryLANIGAN, Monique Mae..................... FebruaryMcDONALD, Denise Sandra ................ FebruaryMcDONALD, Laurence Scott ............... FebruaryMEWIS, Johnathan Ian.......................... FebruaryMEWIS, Peter Warren........................... FebruaryMURPHY, Dennis Patrick..................... FebruaryMURPHY, Joyce Malena ...................... FebruaryMURPHY, Terrence Desmond.............. FebruaryPATEA, Aroha Jewel ............................ FebruaryPERE, Helen Atinamaria ....................... FebruarySAMI, Deepak ....................................... FebruarySHERRARD, Adam James.................... FebruarySMITH, Donay ...................................... FebruarySPENCER, Timothy .............................. FebruaryTETINI, Samuel .................................... FebruaryTHOMAS, Clint Richard ....................... FebruaryTHOMAS, Jarred Charles...................... FebruaryTHOMAS, Shane David ........................ FebruaryWALKER, Matthew Joseph .................. FebruaryWATENE, Joshua Rawiri...................... FebruaryWAUGH, Amanda Olive....................... FebruaryWILSON, Pania..................................... FebruaryELLISON, Eileen Joyce (Joy) ................... MarchELLISON, Melissa Louise......................... MarchHOLLAND, Michelle Sarah ...................... MarchBROWN, Temara Jessica ............................ AprilGILES, Lisa Maria....................................... AprilMOAGA, Raymo......................................... AprilMORRISSEY, Jason Craig.......................... AprilPEENI, Jaqueline......................................... AprilPEENI, Jeanette Delia Otiria ....................... AprilPEGLER, Annie Eve ................................... AprilTAITI, Pepesina........................................... AprilTUHURA, Richard ...................................... AprilBARR, Andrew William................................MayBUSNAC, Pearl Maria Arnen........................MayMcKENZIE, Tracey Anne .............................MayNGATAI, Tina Talia .....................................MayNGATAI, Yvonne .........................................MayROGERS, Jessica Lee Maree ........................MayTAWHIRO, Kaela Wairangi .........................MayBARTON, Davina Te Uira ........................... June
CROFT, Deanna Amy................................... JuneFELL, Carl Dean........................................... JuneFUIMAONO, Andre John............................. JuneFUIMAONO, Sa Edward.............................. JuneFUIMAONO, William Ailima ...................... JuneHENDERSON, Loresia Lee.......................... JuneHENDERSON, Quintin Robert Peter ........... JuneKINGI, Jason ................................................ JuneKINGI, Paulette Elizabeth ............................ JuneRUPAPERE, Sharlima Kuini........................ JuneSHAND, James Robert John......................... JuneSMITH, Hinemaia Marie .............................. JuneSMITH, Waimata Aroha Katrina.................. JuneTHOMAS, Clint Richard .............................. JuneTHOMAS, Jarred Charles............................. JuneWHITE, Michelle Janice .............................. JuneBROWN, Mary Hariata ................................. JulyBROWN, Victoria Elizabeth.......................... JulyHUNT, Jaime Maree...................................... JulyNEAL, Angelique Louise............................... JulyTUMOHE, Emma Lynn................................. JulyWILSON, Honey ........................................... JulyROGERS, Karn Lawrence ........................ AugustSTEWART, Jamie Bruce.......................... AugustBARCLAY, Dion.................................SeptemberBARTON, Maemairoa Christopher .....SeptemberCLARK, Toangina ...............................SeptemberCOOK, Nigel Clifford..........................SeptemberEPIHA, Charlene Delicia .....................SeptemberEPIHA, Fransi Ngahuia .......................SeptemberHIKO, Paul Whaioranga ......................SeptemberHUTCHINS, Tom................................SeptemberJOSEPH, Sinsemillia Ngatono.............SeptemberMAIHI, Bryan Smart ...........................SeptemberMATTHIAS, Marko Christy................SeptemberPARKES, Melissa Helen .....................SeptemberYOUNG, Nicole Amy..........................SeptemberCARSON, Diane Marie ...........................OctoberDICKSON, Douglas Brendon..................OctoberHOWLEY, Karl Andrew .........................OctoberHOWLEY, Mandy Maree........................OctoberMURRAY, Joshua Shayne.......................OctoberMURRAY, Karma Marie.........................OctoberSPRAGGS, Melissa Rebecca...................OctoberWITCHALLS (BIRD), Theo Clifford .....OctoberWALSH, Alain Joseph Lee..................NovemberBROWN, Tama Kui Matewai.............. DecemberHUNAPO, Kiri-Maree Anne Michelle December
19921992 Events -þ 500th Anniversary of Columbus’s first voyage to the Americas.þ New Zealand votes to adopt MMP in 1996.þ Movie “The Silence of the Lambs” sweeps the Oscar awards.þ Michelangelo computer virus triggered but does less damage than expected.þ France hosts 16th Winter Olympics.
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Waikato Times 20-11-92
‘Flash’ school hall openedWhen Len Rosser went to Kimihia Primary School
there was one room for the school’s 30 pupils.He thinks it’s “just great” the school, near Huntly,
celebrated the completion of its community hall today.Mr Rosser was born in Huntly in 1912 and moved out
to Kimihia as a five-year-old in 1917.He’s been there the rest of his 80 years, raised one
child, is the proud grandfather of two and the great-grandfather of two more.
Mr Rosser said the new hall was a great tribute to thecommunity who fundraised, dug the foundations and helpedwith the hall’s construction.
“I’m a bit old for most of the work but I helped outwith the raffles and that sort of thing.”
The hall included a modern kitchen, toilets andstorage room and the basement will house the caretaker anddouble as the school resource room.
School principal John Robinson said the hall wouldfill many of the school’s needs.
“Now we have a place for assemblies, cultural groupperformances, plays.”
Mr Rosser said what few functions were held in hisday were all held in the school’s solitary classroom.
“So it’s just great we’ve got this flash thing to hold
them in now.”Kimihia used to have a beautiful lake, and
no hall. Then for a long time it had neither. Now,after six long years of fund-raising, it has a hall.
The primary school, first established in theKimihia community 120 (sic) years ago, hasalways been “the centre of district affairs fromkitchen evenings to political meetings as there isno hall” comments the 1957 jubilee booklet.
Principal John Robinson wants the hall tobe a focal point for the communit because it is a“community hall”, he emphasises.
The hall project began with theestablishment of a committee in June 1986.Whilst being singularly unlucky when it came toattracting large scale funding from major sources,the community has stuck to the projecttenaciously with fundraising and at the eleventhhour has finally got a grant from the Ministry ofEducation.
Over the years the Kimihia Fun Runbecame an established and popular item on thelocal calendar of events.
Other memorable occasions wereperformances by show-biz personalities and exKimihia residents the Topp Twins, a monsterSteptoe Auction, a Silver fern Railcar trip toWaiouru Army Museum and regular raffles.
The community raised $70,000 andreceived grants from the Lotteries and HillaryCommission.
After dragging its feet the Ministry hasfinally agreed at the fourth request and afterinitially offering a two to one dollar subsidy, tocontribute a very welcome $80,000.
Architects and project managers were 5+1Architects Ltd and builders Jennian Developments Ltd.
On Thursday march 19th there was a ceremonialblessing of the site, known as a Poutokomanawa, whichinvolves laying the foundation peg at the main door entry.
Seven months later, on October 7, the newlycompleted hall was blessed in a Maori ceremony and beganto be used.
Now the finishing touches have been made, shrubsand trees planted around the attractive building and acelebration is planned for Friday November 20 withafternoon tea, a barbeque and evening social.
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Kimihia School Hall.
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Site plan of the new assembly hall.
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ENROLMENTS 1993BARTON, Davina Te Uira .......................... FebruaryBRYANT, Taurean James ........................... FebruaryFEATHER, Page-Nikola ............................. FebruaryHENDERSON, Loresia ............................... FebruaryHENDERSON, Quintin Robert Peter .......... FebruaryHUMPHRIES, Zara Jane............................. FebruaryKEENAN, Jonathan..................................... FebruaryKEEPA, Mathew Roy.................................. FebruaryNEWLAND, Jade Rewa .............................. FebruaryNGAROATATA, Leilani Teresa................. FebruaryPUIMAONO, Poutasi Andrew .................... FebruaryRAYNER, Terr-Lee Waitareri..................... FebruaryROGERS, Shane William John ................... FebruarySKIPPER, Tracey Reremoana ..................... FebruarySMITH, Hinemaia Marie............................. FebruarySMITH, Waimata Aroha Katarina ............... FebruaryTUMOHE, Lavinia Maree........................... FebruaryANDERSON, Damien .....................................MarchCAMPBELL, Traveena Tuturangi...................MarchDONALDSON, Ronald Kain ..........................MarchELLISON, Aimee ............................................MarchORMSBY, Benjamin Andrew .........................MarchSLEE, Erin.......................................................MarchSNAPES, Toby................................................MarchTAITT, Tu’ Umuliileyao (Tu’u)......................MarchAMUKETI, Andre.............................................AprilFARQUHAR, Jaime Bruce................................AprilMANIAPOTO, Tuatahi Alicia...........................AprilPINI, Kalib Morris.............................................AprilSKIPPER, Carine Tui ........................................AprilWAIKATO, Tyrell Auran Tau ..........................AprilWARREN, Adam Lialona .................................AprilWARREN, Sariah Candice................................AprilWHIU, Andre Anthony Lutham.........................AprilMcDONALD, Joseph Ryan ................................ MaySEDDON, Lisa Kylie.......................................... MaySMITH, Waimata Aroha Katarina ...................... MayTHOMAS, Clint Richard .................................... MayTHOMAS, Jarred Charles................................... MayTHOMAS, Shane David ..................................... MayALLEN, Benjamin John ..................................... JuneBOLLEBOOM, Mark......................................... JuneDUNSMUIR, Shane Elena ................................. JuneTOMLINSON, Jason Stephen ............................ June
CURNOW, Shae Dylan .......................................JulyDAVIS, Matthew James.......................................JulyFARRIES, Ashleigh Joan.....................................JulyMORGAN, Vanessa Marie ..................................JulyTUKAKI, Moriah Ann.........................................JulyWILSON, James Thomas.....................................JulyGREY, Candice Denise...................................AugustHENDERSON, Tainui Arepa Kerry ...............AugustNGARUA, James Terry ..................................AugustPARKES, Kylie Joy........................................AugustPARKES, Melissa Helen ................................AugustPARKES, Natalie............................................AugustSMITH, Hinemaia Marie ................................AugustTAKA, Rose Parekura ....................................AugustWALKER, Korinna Kate ................................AugustWOOD, Emma Courtney ................................AugustBANKS, Adam Monte .............................. SeptemberBOURKE, Catherine Patricia ................... SeptemberCOOK, Tina-Maree .................................. SeptemberCOPESTAKE, Kursa Jane........................ SeptemberRAMSAY, Glenn Adair............................ SeptemberRAU, Joseph George Junior...................... SeptemberWILLIAMS, Alesha.................................. SeptemberWILLIAMS, Sharn Kevin......................... SeptemberCAMPBELL, Dzjamilla Barny ..................... OctoberCHAND, Ashneel ......................................... OctoberGARRICK, Ashlee........................................ OctoberKARAITIANA-TURNBULL, Stevie Estelle OctoberKING, Te Miringa Anahera .......................... OctoberMOORE, Hamish Matthew........................... OctoberPARKES, Cabeb Christopher ....................... OctoberPARKES, Joshua Philip Roy ........................ OctoberPERKINS, Jaqueline Elizabeth Anne ........... OctoberWOODS, Stephanie Lee ............................... OctoberBARTON, Isaac Hohepa .......................... NovemberBRYANT, Taurean James ........................ NovemberDONALDSON, Nathan Peter ................... NovemberHUGHES, Bradley.................................... NovemberLANIGAN, Kerri Miriam ......................... NovemberMacKAY, Anthony Duane........................ NovemberPARKER, Jonathan Mark ......................... NovemberPARKER, Tania Ruth ............................... NovemberSUTHERLAND, Michael James .............. NovemberVITASOVICH, Chad................................ NovemberSMITH, Anna Louise.................................December
19931993 Events -þ Sicilian Mafia boss arrested after 20 years of police effort.þ Carpark bomb explodes in World Trade Centre in New York.þ Tennis player Monica Seles stabbed by a spectator at a German tournament.þ Sydney selected for the year 2000 Olympics.þ Hubble Space Telescope mirror problem repaired by astronauts.þ Movie “Jurassic Park” opens.
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Netball Team 1, 1993Rear: Bruce Stewart (Manager), Donna Holmes, Angelina Martin, Rossana Mita, Angela Austin, Carolynne Gill (Coach).
Front: Tracey Skipper, Celeste David, Rochelle Spencer, Sarah Gill, Aleesha Stewart .
Netball Team 2, 1993Rear: Kathy Lamb (Manager), Misty Pevreal, Michelle Earby, Kristen McIver, Faye Byrne, Tracey Duke (Coach).
1993 Netball Team 4Rear: Casey Waugh, Andrea Slee, Angela Clifford-Marsh, Michelle Tomelty (Coach).
Front: Courtney Yates, Jean Humphries, Loresia Henderson, Rachael Tomelty, Gemma Rogers.
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1994 Events -þ Twentyone fragments of the comet Shoemaker Levy 9
impacted spectacularly on Jupiter.þ Earthquake hits southern California.þ An estimate of 17 million AIDS victims for the year.þ A flesh-eating bacteria “necrotising faciitis” diagnosed,
while antibiotic-resistant bacteria spreads.þ Movies released - Lion King, Forrest Gump and
Schindler’s List.þ Norway stages Winter Olympics.þ Soccer player Diego Maradona ejected from the World
Cup for a positive drugs test.
ENROLMENTS 1994CURNOW, Abby Leigh........................... JanuaryHEASLIP, Rebekah Juanita..................... JanuaryHENDERSON, Aaron James................... JanuaryHENDERSON, Craig .............................. JanuaryHENDERSON, Jason .............................. JanuaryMEWIS, Corey Steven Derek.................. JanuaryMILLS, Lani Anthony ............................. JanuaryPARKER, Nicholas Albert Andrew......... JanuaryTHOMPSON, Deanna ............................. JanuaryWAUGH, Robert John............................. JanuaryANDERSON, Damien Charlie............... FebruaryCOCUP, Juanita Renae.......................... FebruaryCOLLINS, Luke Jeffrey ........................ FebruaryCOLLINS, Rebecca Amy ...................... FebruaryKEEGAN, Anna Alicia.......................... FebruaryLAMB, Gareth William......................... FebruaryWAITAI, Edward .................................. FebruaryWOOD, Brett Michael........................... FebruaryBEDDIS, Jessie Danielle ........................... MarchCOPESTAKE, Kursa Jane......................... MarchTUMOHE, Le Roy Andrew....................... MarchBANKS, Letitia Maria................................. AprilBANKS, Nerissa Helena Iona...................... AprilBARCAY, Ryan Daniel ............................... AprilBENNETT, Kane Ross................................ AprilBURTON, Amanda Louise.......................... AprilBURTON, James Joseph ............................. AprilKENNEDY, Melissa Moana Kathleen ........ AprilPAUL, Sharleen ........................................... AprilROGERS, Meghan Jane............................... AprilWILLIAMS, Makeeba Lavinia.................... AprilWYKES, Leanne Mary................................ AprilBRASS, Amanda Teresa................................MayBRASS, Amber Isobel ...................................MayCAMPBELL, Matthew Gareth ......................MayCAMPBELL, William Lucas Jade.................May
HICKS, Jared Tim ........................................ MayKAHAKI, Daisy Te Ripo.............................. MayKAHAKI, Stewart......................................... MayLEOTA, Peter Maavia .................................. MayLEOTA, Raewyn Maringanoa ...................... MayORMSBY, Kimberley Rhiamon ................... MayPEDERSON, Cory Nathan............................ MayREID (SWAN), Donovan ............................. MaySTEINHARDT, Robert Charles ................... MayTAKA, Rose Parekura .................................. MayTHOMPSON, Deanna .................................. MayWICHMAN, Daniel ...................................... MayADDIS, Laurence Anthony........................... JuneALEXANDER, Jessie Lee ............................ JuneCLAY, Daniel Anthony ................................ JuneCLAY, Matthew John ................................... JuneKEENAN, Hannah........................................ JuneKNIGHT, Kyle Charles ................................ JuneKNIGHT, Tracey Marie................................ JuneTURTON, Jared Philip ................................. JuneTAIPARI, Akevai Rebecca Leonie................ JulyTAIPARI, Kane Basil .................................... JulyTAIPARI, Tina Te Enuwai ............................ JulyJAKEMAN, Jeni-Lee................................ AugustNASH, Melissa Jane ................................. AugustREAR, Karl Rodney ................................. AugustDONALDSON, Nathan Peter ..............SeptemberKAA, Kyrin John .................................SeptemberARMITAGE, Matthew Edward ...............OctoberMORELAND, Amii Lois.........................OctoberMORELAND, Tamzyn Renee .................OctoberPRAYDORAKONG, Brenden William...OctoberREIHANA, Sarenda Patricia....................OctoberSPEAKMAN, Jeremy Paul ......................OctoberSTEPHENS, Ocean Te Inuwai ................OctoberWILLIAMS, Myra Lynne ........................OctoberBREDENBECK, Marshall David ........NovemberBREDENBECK, Sam Mitchell ...........NovemberKOSOOF, Cameron Nicholas ..............NovemberLEEF, Josephina Rose Gina.................NovemberLEEF, Kenton Douglas ........................NovemberMURPHY, Terrence Desmond ............NovemberSCOTT, Kelly Marie ...........................NovemberSTONE, Gordon James........................NovemberSTONE, Michael Sean.........................NovemberWAAKA, Miranda Elsie......................NovemberSTONE, Alicia Lynda Marie ............... December