Price, Desmond Charles Biography 1971

PRICE, Desmond Charles
CFM [Cadet Forces Medal]
Principal, Owhata High School, Rotorua
Born Napier 5-8-1926, son of Charles Alfred Price; married 1948 Elaine Margaret, daughter of V. C. Bott
Education: Waipukurau and Tauranga District High School, Auckland Teachers College, Auckland University; BA [Bachelor of Arts], MA [Master of Arts] Diploma Teaching Diploma Education (Massey) 1969
Teacher, Titirangi Primary, Helensville District High School, Mangakino District High School 1957-63; Avondale College 1964, Selwyn College 1964-66; principal Rangitahi College 1966-71, Owhata High School 1971-; president Mangakino CAS Committee, secretary rugby sub-union; senior rugby referee; chairman Mangakino School Committee; executive member Waikato Hydro Welfare Association; president Murupara St John Ambulance Association; chairman Murupara School Committee; member Murupara Lions, rugby Management Committee; Industrial Promotions Committee
ATC, squadron leader, HG
Recreation: numismatics, orchids, lapidary
Private address: Owhata High School, Owhata, Rotorua

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New Zealand Who’s Who 10th edition 1971

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Date published

1971

Publisher

AH & AW Reed

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  • Desmond Charles Price

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610118

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