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No 78, 30 April 1985, 1851 No. 78 1851 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF FRIDAY, 26 APRIL 1985 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 1985 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NEW ZEALAND TEACHERS REGISTER Parts Band C SECONDARY and TECHNICAL 30 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1853 PURSUANT to section 133 of the Education Act 1964, the following Parts B and C of the Register of Teachers are hereby published. The Register contains the names of the following persons: Principals of Schools. Other full-time teachers. Principals of Technical Institutes. Full-time tutors in Technical Institutes. PURSUANT to regulation 69 of the Education (Assessment, Classification and Appointment) Regulations 1976, a list of teachers who are classified as belonging to List B is hereby published in Part B: Section I. Wellington 30 April 1985. W. L. RENWICK, Director-General of Education. PART B: SECTION 1: (a) PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS The following lists include the names of teachers who were principals as at 15 February 1985. The figure 8 denotes Second Principal. In the last column of the list the following abbreviations are used: "Coll" for College, "GS" for Grammar School, "HS" for High School, "Sch" for School. Adam John A MA Massey HS Croudis Colin W BA Logan Park HS 8 Agnew Athol W BSC Pakuranga Coll Cumming Gordon K BA Hauraki Plains Coll Alabaster John C BSC Southland Boys HS Cumming Robert C MA DI PED James Hargest HS Allison Michael J R Wanaka Area Sch Currill David W MA(HONS) Okato Coll Andrews Peter B BA Kaitaia Coll Curtain Michael V BA St Patricks Coll Armstrong Ivan D MA DIPED Mangere Coll Aston Warwick B MA Bream Bay Coll Atkins Brian W BA(HONS) Kawerau Coll Darby Desmond J BA Pompallier Coll Austin Christopher J MSC St Augustine Coll Davidson Jill K BSC Hastings Girls HS Davie Bruce R MA Napier Boys HS Day Douglas W A MSC(HONSJ Mana Coll Ballantyne Jeremy A MA Central Hawkes Bay Coll De Lautour John R BA Trident HS Barham David F MA Havelock North HS Deaker Michael R B MA(HONSJ Kingswell HS Barlow Peter W H MA Hutt Valley HS Dean Maurice A MA(HONS) Whangarei Boys HS Barnes Vaudine M MA Waikato Diocesan Sch Dee Graeme P A BA DIPED Blue Mountain Coll Barnett Elaine C BSC DIPED Wellington Girls Coll Denholm Murray K MA Shirley Boys HS Barnett Neil F BA St Stephens Secondary Sch Depree Murray E BA BSC Linwood HS Barrowman John N BSC Western Heights HS Devonshire Brian S MA DIPED Ellesmere Coll Baumberg Gavin J BA DIPEDADMIN Reporoa Coll Dewhurst R Keith MA(HONS) DIPED Dargaville HS Bean Barry J BSC Mt Maunganui Coll Dickie Allan J BA Kamo HS Beban Mark A BSC Roncalli Coll Dixon Wayne K BA DIPED Roxburgh Area Sch Beckingsale Barry F MA(HONS) Nelson Coll Dodds Alan G BA Gisborne Girls HS Benge Carroll Y M BA Craighead Diocesan Sch Donnelly Brian J BA Tauraroa Area Sch Bergquist Roy K BA Otamatea HS Douglas David G MA Te Aroha Coll Bignell Ethel M BA St Catherines Coll Dowdle Charles J J BA Mount Roskill GS Blackstock Brian G BA Kati Kati Coll Dowling Dermot P BA DIPEDSacred Heart Coll Booker Roger J BA Opotiki Coll Dwyer Liam J MA Te Kao Area Sch Boscawen Owen TBA BSC DI PED Otahuhu Coll Dyer Peter F Karamea Area Sch Boyle Trevor MSC(HONS) St Peters Coll Bradley Brian J DIPPHED Paeroa Coll Bray Peter J BA DIPED Francis Douglas Mem Coll Edward Maxwell W BA Te Kauwhata Coll Bridge Kenneth J MA Temuka HS Elliffe Ian R MA(HONSJ Taradale HS Brown Alexander G BA DIPED Tokomairiro HS Elliffe Ross M BA MSc Queen Charlotte Coll Brown Bettina R MA(HONSJ Kelston Girls HS Engel Pauline MA(HONSJ Carmel Coll Brown Charles F BA DIPED Waiuku Coll English David A BSC MSC Wellington Diocesan Sch Brown Derek S Inangahua Coll Ennor David J MA Dannevirke HS Brown Douglas T A BA Northern Southland Coll Everest Owen W BSC Gore HS 8 Brown Robin B BSC Avondale Coll Browning Rodney KMA(HONS) DIPED Westland HS Bruning Noeline M DIPFA New Plymouth Girls HS Falloon Graham R MA Otorohanga Coll Bryant George W MA Whangarei Girls HS Familton Alexander W Bsc East Otago HS Burke Mary H BA Sacred Heart Coll Feasey Eric J BA Pleasant Point HS Burridge Geoffrey J MA(HONSJ Tokoroa HS Fennell Anne M BA John Paul II HS Burrow Ronald W MA(HONSJ Opunake HS Fisk Robert W BED Tapawera Area Sch Burton Alan H MA(HONS) Avondale Coll Flannery Dalison BSC DIPED Hawera HS Flannigan Valmai MBA St Marys Coll Flett Gordon J BED Aparima Coll Calvert Jean M BA Palmerston North Girls HS Ford Robert M MA Selwyn Coll Campbell Andrew F MA(HONSJ Melville HS Forsyth Athol B MSC(HONSJ Edgecumbe Coll Campbell Janice R MA(HONSJ Wellington East Girls Coll Foster Phillip P T Bsc Rangitahi Coll Canham Paul G MA(HONSJ Wanganui HS Fryer William J BA Baradene Coll Capper Eleanor J BA Marian Coll Carlyon John T MA DIPED Wairarapa Coll Clague Robert J BA(HONSJ In~ewood HS Gale Neville J MSC(HONSJ Hornby HS Clark Brian R MSC(HONS) Ta1hape Coll Gaudin Stanley W MA Tararua Coll Clarke John H TBA Ngata MemTC Gernhoefer Abson J BED DIPED Westlake Girls HS Clarke Thomas E MA(HONSJ Hillmorton HS Gerrard James B MA(HONSJ Birkdale Coll Clarkson Elizabeth A MA Southland Girls HS Gerrard Thomas J MA Rosmini Coll Clifford Judith A BED Queen Victoria Sch Gherardi Anthony R BA St Pauls HS Cooling Ian A Ohura Area Sch Gibbs John B BSC DIPED Gisborne Boys HS Cooper Gordon K MA(HONSJ Mangakino HS Gillanders James R Opononi Area Sch Cornwell Raoul M MSCCHONSJ Rodney Coll Gillies John W MSC Central Southland Coll Costello Terence G BSC St Bernards Coll Gillies Norman H BA Edmund Rice Coll Cowley Graeme V MSC(HONSJ Rutherford HS Ginever Nigel D MA(HONSJ Fraser HS Craig John D MA DIPED Heretaunga Coll Gluckman Ann J MSC(HONSJ Nga Tapuwae Coll Cramond Geoffrey R MA(HONSJ Rotorua Boys HS Glue Margaret W BA Otago Girls HS 1854 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 78 . Godfrey John P BSC DIPED Burnside HS Massey Jeanette L BA Marist Sisters Coll Golightly Janice T BA DI PED Tauranga Girls Coll Mayhew Margaret J MA(HONSJ Waitaki Girls HS Gollop Benjamin R DIPARTS BA Waimate HS McAuslan Alistair K BSC Taumarunui HS Goodwin Peter V MA(HONSJ Kapiti Coll McConnell John G MSC(HONSJ Pukekohe HS Gradon Francis R BSC The Taieri HS McConnell Robert N MA 2(HONSJ Rerekohu Area Sch Graham David J MA(HONSJ Auckland GS McDermott Anthony BA Moreau Coll Gray Malcolm J BSC Kaiapoi HS McDonald Neil R MA(HONSJ Paraparaumu Coll Greenhill John A BA(HONS) Te Kuiti HS McDougall John B BAGSC Wesley Coll Gresham James M BA Hato Paora Coll McDowell R Owen MSC Ashburton Coll Griffith John R W MA(HONSJ McKillop Coll McGarvey Robert D MA DI PED Karamu HS Griffiths Brian J MA Kaipara Coll McKay Sharon R G BA MA(HONSJ James Hargest HS Griffiths Gaewyn E MA(HONSJ Epsom Girls GS McLay Peter U BSC Whakatane HS Grigor John A MSC(HONS) Aranui HS McLean John I BA DIPED Waiau Coll 8 Gunn Douglas BA Corres Sch McLeod Donald I BED Coromandel Area Sch Gunn Malcolm S Twizel HS McNair Anthony A BED Wairoa Coll Gwatkin Frederick R BSC Morrinsville Coll McNeill Clifford J MA Rangitikei Coll Millar James P MSC Hillary Coll Millar Ronald K BSC DIPED Te Awamutu Coll Habershon Richard G MA Stratford HS Mills Gerard M MA(HONSJ St Bedes Coll Hagan Colin J MA(HONSJ Waiopehu Coll Moir John R BSC Porirua Coll 8 Halford Joye James Cook HS Molloy Margaret M BA Sacred Heart Coll Hall Annette L BA Wanganui Girls Coll Mooney Geraldine M BA Erskine Coll Hall George M MA(HONSJ Mt Albert GS Murdoch John D MSC(HONS) DI PED Cashmere HS Hamilton Ian J BA Wan~nui Boys Coll Murphy Neville J MA Ngaruawahia HS Hanrahan Mary P BA Villa Maria Coll Murray Bruce A MA Naenae Coll Harland Herbert M MA(HONSJ Putaruru HS Murray Morag W MA Solway Coll Harrison Patricia M MA(HONSJ Queens HS 8 Hart Kenneth A MA Rangitoto Coll Hay Paul R BA Papanui HS Nelson Ross N A MSC Kaikoura HS Hemz Rosamund E BA Hagley HS Nicholson Derek A Cargill HS Henderson Kerry L Bsc St Peters Coll Nightingale David A MSC Buller HS Hill Thomas P BA Thames HS Norris David S BCOM Glenfield Coll Hinch Desmond W MA Greymouth HS Hitchings Terence R MSC DI PED Riccarton HS Hogan Barry M BA DIPED FfCL Tangaroa Coll O'Neill Bernadette A BA Sacred Heart Girls Coll Hood David E BSC(HONS) Fairfield Coll O'Rourke Terrence P BA St Johns Coll Huckle Patricia BA St Joseph Maori Girls Coll O'Connor Michael J BSC Queen Elizabeth Coll Hughes Jackson F BA Huntly Coll Officer William D MA Onslow Coll Hunt Donald T MA(HONSJ Papakura HS Orange Rodney D MA(HONSJ St Dominic Coll Ingham Don G MA Howick Coll Page David C BA DIPED Manawa tu Coll Parker Jillian L DIPFA(HONS) Panguru Area Sch Pascoe Colin W MA Aorere Coll Jackson Peter WR MA(HONSJ FCA Waitakere Coll Pascoe Kenneth J MA DI PED Orewa Coll Jackson Robert A DIPED BSC Waverley HS Patchett Robin J BSC BA Turakina Coll James Rosemary E Bsc Napier Girls HS Paton James R MA Kelston Boys HS Jeffcott Robert W L MA DIPED Fairlie HS L Penders Hendrikus S MA Viard Coll Jeffery William E MA DI PED Mairehau HS Perrott Elizabeth M BHsc Nelson Girls Coll Jensen Beverley A PCTT IPS(HONS) Golden Bay HS Perry Everett R BA Tamaki Coll Jones John R MA(HONSJ Benneydale Area Sch Peters Robert J BA(HONS) Seddon HS Jones Owen M MA(HONSJ Waitaki Boys HS Prahlert Peter Marcellin Coll Jury Vincent M BSC(HONS) DIPED St Thomas of Canterbury Phillips John R BED Geraldine HS Pilkington Richard J BA DIPED Hawarden Area Sch Pointon Norman A DIPFA Tauhara Coll Kelly John W MA Takapuna GS Pountney Charmaine G MA(HONSJ DIPED Auckland Girls GS Kerr Barry H MSC Feilding Agricultural HS Powell Alexander D M MA(HONSJ Rongotai Coll Kerr Gavm J A MA Horowhenua Coll Power Kevin Campion Coll Kerr Rex MA(HONS) DIPED Otaki Coll Pratt Andrew C BSC(HONS) Kaikorai Valley
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