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Mrs Phillips of Rangataua receives a gift of some biscuits especially baked by Ruapehu College pupils. Some of the pupils involved in a baking for senior citizens project are pictured, from left Elton Drylie, Daniel French, Renata Tai, Sherry Hanson and Michelle Kui. The pupils tried to deliver a pack of the homemade biscuits to every senior citizen in the area, managing to give away more than 700. Organising teacher Mrs Merilyn George said some people were out when they called.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 366, 11 December 1990, Page 3

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Mrs Phillips of Rangataua receives a gift of some biscuits especially baked by Ruapehu College pupils. Some of the pupils involved in a baking for senior citizens project are pictured, from left Elton Drylie, Daniel French, Renata Tai, Sherry Hanson and Michelle Kui. The pupils tried to deliver a pack of the homemade biscuits to every senior citizen in the area, managing to give away more than 700. Organising teacher Mrs Merilyn George said some people were out when they called. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 366, 11 December 1990, Page 3

Mrs Phillips of Rangataua receives a gift of some biscuits especially baked by Ruapehu College pupils. Some of the pupils involved in a baking for senior citizens project are pictured, from left Elton Drylie, Daniel French, Renata Tai, Sherry Hanson and Michelle Kui. The pupils tried to deliver a pack of the homemade biscuits to every senior citizen in the area, managing to give away more than 700. Organising teacher Mrs Merilyn George said some people were out when they called. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 366, 11 December 1990, Page 3

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