Mr David Pearce, a post-graduate engineering student at the University of Canterbury, explains a high-pressure extraction process to school students at an open day at the university’s School of Engineering on Friday. The students are (from left) Debbie Hopping, Katherine Armour and Melanie Souter, all from Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, and Michael Robinson and Michael Smith, from St Andrew’s College. More than 500 pupils attended the open day to learn about engineering. The open day is held yearly.
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78Mr David Pearce, a post-graduate engineering student at the University of Canterbury, explains a high-pressure extraction process to school students at an open day at the university’s School of Engineering on Friday. The students are (from left) Debbie Hopping, Katherine Armour and Melanie Souter, all from Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, and Michael Robinson and Michael Smith, from St Andrew’s College. More than 500 pupils attended the open day to learn about engineering. The open day is held yearly. Press, 1 August 1989, Page 23
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