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The president of the Rangiora High School Ex-pupils’ Association, Mr Laurie Mahoney, left, plants a tree to commemorate the opening of the new senior studies building at the school. At right is the head prefect, Peter Amer. In the background, partly obscured, is the groundsman, Mr Hugh Orchard. The tree-planting ceremony was part of the school’s centenary celebrations.

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Press, 24 April 1984, Page 5

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The president of the Rangiora High School Ex-pupils’ Association, Mr Laurie Mahoney, left, plants a tree to commemorate the opening of the new senior studies building at the school. At right is the head prefect, Peter Amer. In the background, partly obscured, is the groundsman, Mr Hugh Orchard. The tree-planting ceremony was part of the school’s centenary celebrations. Press, 24 April 1984, Page 5

The president of the Rangiora High School Ex-pupils’ Association, Mr Laurie Mahoney, left, plants a tree to commemorate the opening of the new senior studies building at the school. At right is the head prefect, Peter Amer. In the background, partly obscured, is the groundsman, Mr Hugh Orchard. The tree-planting ceremony was part of the school’s centenary celebrations. Press, 24 April 1984, Page 5

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