Appealing day for pupils
The Arariui High School |) third-formers, Davina Parker (left) and Diana Cross, [both aged 13, sold four-leaf clovers in central Christchurch yesterday for [the Multiple Sclerosis! Society’s appeal. )| ) Wearers of; the four-
leaf clovers, believed to bring luckj were eligible for spot prizes and/or one of the r five overseas holidays being offered nationally [during the appeal. Winners of the trips will be announced on March 23.) The entire school of
1300 pupils, staff as well as parents, were involved in the appeal held on St Patrick’s Day in Christchurch, Lyttelton, Belfast, Kaiapoi and Rangiora. About $48,000 has been raised with a final figure to be an-
nounced at lunchtime today. A percentage of the appeal will go towards school funds. Classes have been asked to make submissions on how the money should be spent ' i
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