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SNAPSHOTS AT THE GARDEN FETE held at the school on Saturday afternoon as part of the seventyfifth anniversarycelebrations. In the group on left Miss Edith Little (middle), the only pupil of 1871 posed for our photographer with Miss Cecelia Johns one 0879), daugh ter of one of the original members of Miss Dalrymple's Ladies' Committee, and Dr Emily McKinnon (right), the first woman doctor in New Zealand. The picture on right is of Miss Stella Bayley, secretary of the Annisversary Assocaition, who has been secretary of the Ex-Girls' Association for many years.

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Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 7

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SNAPSHOTS AT THE GARDEN FETE held at the school on Saturday afternoon as part of the seventyfifth anniversarycelebrations. In the group on left Miss Edith Little (middle), the only pupil of 1871 posed for our photographer with Miss Cecelia Johns one 0879), daughter of one of the original members of Miss Dalrymple's Ladies' Committee, and Dr Emily McKinnon (right), the first woman doctor in New Zealand. The picture on right is of Miss Stella Bayley, secretary of the Annisversary Assocaition, who has been secretary of the Ex-Girls' Association for many years. Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 7

SNAPSHOTS AT THE GARDEN FETE held at the school on Saturday afternoon as part of the seventyfifth anniversarycelebrations. In the group on left Miss Edith Little (middle), the only pupil of 1871 posed for our photographer with Miss Cecelia Johns one 0879), daughter of one of the original members of Miss Dalrymple's Ladies' Committee, and Dr Emily McKinnon (right), the first woman doctor in New Zealand. The picture on right is of Miss Stella Bayley, secretary of the Annisversary Assocaition, who has been secretary of the Ex-Girls' Association for many years. Evening Star, Issue 25708, 4 February 1946, Page 7