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Pupils of Mairehau High School’s physically disabled unit gathered around their new Apple computer, given to them by the Riccarton Rotary Club. From left are Ashley Beveridge, Keeley Sullivan, Graham Children, Melanie Berry, and Tracy Fredericks. The formal handing over of the computer and a printer will take place on Monday.

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Press, 13 July 1985, Page 3

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Pupils of Mairehau High School’s physically disabled unit gathered around their new Apple computer, given to them by the Riccarton Rotary Club. From left are Ashley Beveridge, Keeley Sullivan, Graham Children, Melanie Berry, and Tracy Fredericks. The formal handing over of the computer and a printer will take place on Monday. Press, 13 July 1985, Page 3

Pupils of Mairehau High School’s physically disabled unit gathered around their new Apple computer, given to them by the Riccarton Rotary Club. From left are Ashley Beveridge, Keeley Sullivan, Graham Children, Melanie Berry, and Tracy Fredericks. The formal handing over of the computer and a printer will take place on Monday. Press, 13 July 1985, Page 3

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