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Sarah Harrow, of Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, takes a look at the poster she designed for Summer Times before it is printed at Batyprint New Zealand Ltd, in Christchurch. Her design was chosen for the programme’s main promotional posters. Sarah Harrow, a Form 2 pupil at Rangi Ruru, was one of 82 Form 1 and 2 pupils of Christchurch schools who contributed to the Summer Times poster design project. Forty of the other school pupils’ posters will be displayed at United Building Society branches for the duration of the 11-week programme of free entertainment and recreation.

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Press, 5 December 1985, Page 40

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Sarah Harrow, of Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, takes a look at the poster she designed for Summer Times before it is printed at Batyprint New Zealand Ltd, in Christchurch. Her design was chosen for the programme’s main promotional posters. Sarah Harrow, a Form 2 pupil at Rangi Ruru, was one of 82 Form 1 and 2 pupils of Christchurch schools who contributed to the Summer Times poster design project. Forty of the other school pupils’ posters will be displayed at United Building Society branches for the duration of the 11-week programme of free entertainment and recreation. Press, 5 December 1985, Page 40

Sarah Harrow, of Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, takes a look at the poster she designed for Summer Times before it is printed at Batyprint New Zealand Ltd, in Christchurch. Her design was chosen for the programme’s main promotional posters. Sarah Harrow, a Form 2 pupil at Rangi Ruru, was one of 82 Form 1 and 2 pupils of Christchurch schools who contributed to the Summer Times poster design project. Forty of the other school pupils’ posters will be displayed at United Building Society branches for the duration of the 11-week programme of free entertainment and recreation. Press, 5 December 1985, Page 40

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