. Te Karere. nts themselves. SWIMMING A POPULAR SPORT AT The College swimming pool is receiving widespread acclaim bytourists and various groups who have used these well-kepi facilities. The Now Zealand Coaches School was conducted here during the summer holiday, Thirty professional coaches from several localities, undo: the direction of President DoneKon, of the New /calami SwimmingA- OCiation, attended. In February, Judy Robinson and Robin Hood,Xew Zealand Diving Champions, and Michael Court, swimming champ ion, performed at the pool. The Colbge teams participated in the I


. Te Karere. nts themselves. SWIMMING A POPULAR SPORT AT The College swimming pool is receiving widespread acclaim bytourists and various groups who have used these well-kepi facilities. The Now Zealand Coaches School was conducted here during the summer holiday, Thirty professional coaches from several localities, undo: the direction of President DoneKon, of the New /calami SwimmingA- OCiation, attended. In February, Judy Robinson and Robin Hood,Xew Zealand Diving Champions, and Michael Court, swimming champ ion, performed at the pool. The Colbge teams participated in the InteiMeet held February 12th. Sonic of the most adept studcip swimmers at were invited to participate in some of the ev< On February 22 the Boj Seoul District competition took place at the Colclge Pool with DOYS in the entire Waikato urea competing, Swimming-Diving meeti have been arranged with Hamilton iCollege, Te Awamutu College, and Cai |rh School. March, 1960 1 NEW ZEALAND MISSION APPOINTMENTS. ELDER WESLEY KELLER has beenappointed as en assistant to the New ZealandMission Presidency by Robert L. Simpson. Mis-sion President. Elder Keller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keller of College Park. Marx-land. He arrived to labour in the New ZealandMission on the 12th of February, 19laboured in the Waikato District, in the Hay of Plenty District and Auckland area ftS supervis-ing elder and also as a travelling elder. ElderKeller will assist in the Aanmic Priesthood pro-gramme and will also he on a travelling I ment to assist in tin branches and districts ofthe mil ELDKK WARREN SIRRINE WRIGHT baabeen appointed as Superintendent of the Sunday Schools in the New Zealand Mission upon the release of Elder John A. Hubbard. ElderWright arrived in New Zealand = n th • 5th ofMarch. L968. He laboured in the Auckland District f<u- one year, four months in the Wai- kato District, six months in the Auckland West District BS assistant supervising elder and forthe last fo


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