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Jason Leuzzi, aged 13, of Cashmere High School, does a back flip at a display in Cathedral Square to mark Heart Week. Pupils from 17 Christchurch schools presented gymnastic, skipping and dance exercises at lunch-time on Thursday and Friday. It was the third time the campaign had been held in the Square by the National Heart Foundation.

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Press, 12 October 1985, Page 9

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Jason Leuzzi, aged 13, of Cashmere High School, does a back flip at a display in Cathedral Square to mark Heart Week. Pupils from 17 Christchurch schools presented gymnastic, skipping and dance exercises at lunch-time on Thursday and Friday. It was the third time the campaign had been held in the Square by the National Heart Foundation. Press, 12 October 1985, Page 9

Jason Leuzzi, aged 13, of Cashmere High School, does a back flip at a display in Cathedral Square to mark Heart Week. Pupils from 17 Christchurch schools presented gymnastic, skipping and dance exercises at lunch-time on Thursday and Friday. It was the third time the campaign had been held in the Square by the National Heart Foundation. Press, 12 October 1985, Page 9

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