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Tolaga Bay Pix

By Tolaga Photographers

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Three East Coast rugby oldtimers photographed at a recent after-game social. From left, A. Crawford, A. Karauira, T. T. Taiapa. They were all members of the first East Coast team to play Poverty Bay in 1923.

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Hugh Walton Rimmer, son of Mr and Mrs H. T. Rimmer, Tolaga Bay, who has graduated B.E. (Mineral Engineering) with 2nd class honours, at Otago University. He was also the winner of the James Park Memorial Prize and James Park Scholarship in Applied Mineral Science. He will travel to the United States this year under a Campbell Fellowship to further his studies at the Henry Krumb School of Mines, Columbia University, New York.

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Tolaga Bay girls turned out to play rugby against a Grey-wings team to raise funds for the Olympic Pool Queen Carnival.

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The ref was a wag in his wig.

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A group of past and present teachers photographed at the Jubilee or the Torere School (ten miles east of Opotiki) with the Officer for Maori Education, Mr D. M. Jillett (at extreme right, front row). Third from left in front row is Guide Rangi, who taught at Torere 1915-17. Next is Mrs A. G. Drake, whose late husband was headmaster for 30 years. The present headmaster, Mr D. Lynch, is second from left in the back row.
Eastland