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TOP: Pupils of Christchurch South Intermediate perform the cancan as part of an end-of-year music hall at the school. They are (from left), Nadinya Pitirol, Heather Milne, Vanessa Lake, Melany-Jayne Leishman, Fiona Findlay, and Judith Eagle. The show was part of the school’s annual Christmas party for pensioners. The senior citizens were served morning tea and the women were given posies. The production was choreographed by one of the school’s teachers, Mrs Gail Kundig, and involved 80 pupils. The last performance of the music hall will take place in the school hall, at 7.30 this evening. BOTTOM: Carl Smith serves tea to Mrs Nancy Hawes (left) and Mrs Margaret Kendrick at the pensioners’ Christmas party.

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Press, 8 December 1988, Page 36

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TOP: Pupils of Christchurch South Intermediate perform the cancan as part of an end-ofyear music hall at the school. They are (from left), Nadinya Pitirol, Heather Milne, Vanessa Lake, Melany-Jayne Leishman, Fiona Findlay, and Judith Eagle. The show was part of the school’s annual Christmas party for pensioners. The senior citizens were served morning tea and the women were given posies. The production was choreographed by one of the school’s teachers, Mrs Gail Kundig, and involved 80 pupils. The last performance of the music hall will take place in the school hall, at 7.30 this evening. BOTTOM: Carl Smith serves tea to Mrs Nancy Hawes (left) and Mrs Margaret Kendrick at the pensioners’ Christmas party. Press, 8 December 1988, Page 36

TOP: Pupils of Christchurch South Intermediate perform the cancan as part of an end-ofyear music hall at the school. They are (from left), Nadinya Pitirol, Heather Milne, Vanessa Lake, Melany-Jayne Leishman, Fiona Findlay, and Judith Eagle. The show was part of the school’s annual Christmas party for pensioners. The senior citizens were served morning tea and the women were given posies. The production was choreographed by one of the school’s teachers, Mrs Gail Kundig, and involved 80 pupils. The last performance of the music hall will take place in the school hall, at 7.30 this evening. BOTTOM: Carl Smith serves tea to Mrs Nancy Hawes (left) and Mrs Margaret Kendrick at the pensioners’ Christmas party. Press, 8 December 1988, Page 36