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Painting the props for the Ruapehu College musical, Maui, are members of Mrs Merrilyn George's 4th form art class. From left, Grant Barrett, Owen Taku, (partly obscured), Pop Te Huia, Ivan Wiari, Andrew Maxwell, Maxine George, Tina Te Moana and Gavin Bainbridge.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 46, 7 May 1985, Page 7

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Painting the props for the Ruapehu College musical, Maui, are members of Mrs Merrilyn George's 4th form art class. From left, Grant Barrett, Owen Taku, (partly obscured), Pop Te Huia, Ivan Wiari, Andrew Maxwell, Maxine George, Tina Te Moana and Gavin Bainbridge. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 46, 7 May 1985, Page 7

Painting the props for the Ruapehu College musical, Maui, are members of Mrs Merrilyn George's 4th form art class. From left, Grant Barrett, Owen Taku, (partly obscured), Pop Te Huia, Ivan Wiari, Andrew Maxwell, Maxine George, Tina Te Moana and Gavin Bainbridge. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 46, 7 May 1985, Page 7

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