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Rangi Ruru Girls’ School pupils, Gitanjali Bed! (left) and Emma McGiven, both aged 16, are shown round the School of Engineering at the University of Canterbury by a senior lecturer, Dr John Peet They and other Christchurch secondary school pupils took advantage of the open day yesterday to find out more about engineering and its potential as a career.

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Press, 26 July 1986, Page 34

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Rangi Ruru Girls’ School pupils, Gitanjali Bed! (left) and Emma McGiven, both aged 16, are shown round the School of Engineering at the University of Canterbury by a senior lecturer, Dr John Peet They and other Christchurch secondary school pupils took advantage of the open day yesterday to find out more about engineering and its potential as a career. Press, 26 July 1986, Page 34

Rangi Ruru Girls’ School pupils, Gitanjali Bed! (left) and Emma McGiven, both aged 16, are shown round the School of Engineering at the University of Canterbury by a senior lecturer, Dr John Peet They and other Christchurch secondary school pupils took advantage of the open day yesterday to find out more about engineering and its potential as a career. Press, 26 July 1986, Page 34