Paula McBreen, aged 16 (left), a member of the Christchurch Girls’ High School swimming team, and Jayne Bun ow aged 17, captain of the school’s life-saving team, chatting to New Zealand’s Olympic butterfly swimmer, Anthony Mosse, in the school grounds yesterday. Mosse, a bronze medal winner at the Seoul Olympics and a gold medallist at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, spoke at the school assembly and presented sports awards.
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70Paula McBreen, aged 16 (left), a member of the Christchurch Girls’ High School swimming team, and Jayne Bun ow aged 17, captain of the school’s life-saving team, chatting to New Zealand’s Olympic butterfly swimmer, Anthony Mosse, in the school grounds yesterday. Mosse, a bronze medal winner at the Seoul Olympics and a gold medallist at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, spoke at the school assembly and presented sports awards. Press, 9 November 1988, Page 72
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