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Riccarton High School sixth and seventh formers have been using their metalwork classes to make things they can sell, such as these signs for Air New Zealand. Holding the signs are (from left), back row, Alan Campbell, Tymon Johnson, Peter Wealleans, Dave McCausland, and Brian Simmons; front row, Robert Campbell and Craig Smith.

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Press, 7 October 1988, Page 11

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Riccarton High School sixth and seventh formers have been using their metalwork classes to make things they can sell, such as these signs for Air New Zealand. Holding the signs are (from left), back row, Alan Campbell, Tymon Johnson, Peter Wealleans, Dave McCausland, and Brian Simmons; front row, Robert Campbell and Craig Smith. Press, 7 October 1988, Page 11

Riccarton High School sixth and seventh formers have been using their metalwork classes to make things they can sell, such as these signs for Air New Zealand. Holding the signs are (from left), back row, Alan Campbell, Tymon Johnson, Peter Wealleans, Dave McCausland, and Brian Simmons; front row, Robert Campbell and Craig Smith. Press, 7 October 1988, Page 11

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