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An Oriental dancer, Deanna Williams, tempts some fellow Hornby High School students with tickets to the school’s production of “It’s Never Too Late,” which is being held at the school on July 14 and 15. They are (from left) Fred Barton, Richard Cain, and David Wynn. The play, a melodrama set in New Zealand, features about 65 pupils. Members of the cast were in costume yesterday to sell tickets to the show.

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Press, 8 July 1983, Page 4

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An Oriental dancer, Deanna Williams, tempts some fellow Hornby High School students with tickets to the school’s production of “It’s Never Too Late,” which is being held at the school on July 14 and 15. They are (from left) Fred Barton, Richard Cain, and David Wynn. The play, a melodrama set in New Zealand, features about 65 pupils. Members of the cast were in costume yesterday to sell tickets to the show. Press, 8 July 1983, Page 4

An Oriental dancer, Deanna Williams, tempts some fellow Hornby High School students with tickets to the school’s production of “It’s Never Too Late,” which is being held at the school on July 14 and 15. They are (from left) Fred Barton, Richard Cain, and David Wynn. The play, a melodrama set in New Zealand, features about 65 pupils. Members of the cast were in costume yesterday to sell tickets to the show. Press, 8 July 1983, Page 4