Pupils and staff at Christchurch Girls’ High School added a white camellia to their school uniform yesterday to mark Women’s Suffrage Day. At back (from left) are Megan Daniels, Karen Anderson, Elizabeth Daniels, Rachel Hoyle and an English teacher, Ms Margaret McLeod. In front are Caroline Bunn, Vanessa Williams and Jodie Perkins. The girls were addressed at assembly by the school principal, Mrs Dawn Lamb, on the women’s movement Women’s Suffrage Day was celebrated nationally on Saturday.
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77Pupils and staff at Christchurch Girls’ High School added a white camellia to their school uniform yesterday to mark Women’s Suffrage Day. At back (from left) are Megan Daniels, Karen Anderson, Elizabeth Daniels, Rachel Hoyle and an English teacher, Ms Margaret McLeod. In front are Caroline Bunn, Vanessa Williams and Jodie Perkins. The girls were addressed at assembly by the school principal, Mrs Dawn Lamb, on the women’s movement Women’s Suffrage Day was celebrated nationally on Saturday. Press, 22 September 1987, Page 6
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