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Rachel Newman, a fifth former of Marian College, models the leather suit that won her premier award at the Zonta Club of North Christchurch’s Secondary Schools Clothing Awards, last evening. The competition, held at Burnside High School, was open to all clothing students throughout Canterbury. The students were judged on their sewing ability, and the style and co-ordination of their designs. They were required to submit a set of garments and one of their own choice. Lady Hay opened the evening and the Waimairi District Council chairman, Mrs Margaret Murray, presented the prizes.

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Press, 27 September 1988, Page 7

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Rachel Newman, a fifth former of Marian College, models the leather suit that won her premier award at the Zonta Club of North Christchurch’s Secondary Schools Clothing Awards, last evening. The competition, held at Burnside High School, was open to all clothing students throughout Canterbury. The students were judged on their sewing ability, and the style and co-ordination of their designs. They were required to submit a set of garments and one of their own choice. Lady Hay opened the evening and the Waimairi District Council chairman, Mrs Margaret Murray, presented the prizes. Press, 27 September 1988, Page 7

Rachel Newman, a fifth former of Marian College, models the leather suit that won her premier award at the Zonta Club of North Christchurch’s Secondary Schools Clothing Awards, last evening. The competition, held at Burnside High School, was open to all clothing students throughout Canterbury. The students were judged on their sewing ability, and the style and co-ordination of their designs. They were required to submit a set of garments and one of their own choice. Lady Hay opened the evening and the Waimairi District Council chairman, Mrs Margaret Murray, presented the prizes. Press, 27 September 1988, Page 7