Wikitoria Campbell ( left ) and Charisse Cooper (right) proudly display the certificates they received for participating in the 40-hour famine to raise funds for World Vision while Bradley Ayers (centre) holds the school's fund-raising "thermometer" which showed how the fund grew as donations were received.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 685, 6 May 1997, Page 4
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44Wikitoria Campbell ( left ) and Charisse Cooper (right) proudly display the certificates they received for participating in the 40-hour famine to raise funds for World Vision while Bradley Ayers (centre) holds the school's fund-raising "thermometer" which showed how the fund grew as donations were received. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 685, 6 May 1997, Page 4
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