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Latest comment: 8 months ago2 comments1 person in discussion
I moved this to the talk page as it is uncited and not needed for notability. Does anyone have a source?
Jo-Anne Green is one of five children born to Jewish parents who descended from English, German, Lithuanian and Polish emigrants to South Africa in the early twentieth century. She attended Fairmount Primary School and Sandringham High School. A gifted athlete, she played netball, tennis, and field hockey. She swam for her province (Transvaal), and captained the swim team at both schools, winning numerous Freestyle, Butterfly and Individual Medley races over a period of twelve years. She twice received school Colours for, and captained, the Field Hockey team, and played league hockey for Highlands North. Green was also named Prefect of her 1976 matriculation class. In 1979, she was accepted to Bezelal College of Art in Jerusalem. She lived on Tel Katzir Kibbutz and attended a Hebrew course at Beersheva University before deciding to return to South Africa to complete her undergraduate degree.[citation needed]LoveElectronicLiterature (talk) 18:16, 25 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 8 months ago1 comment1 person in discussion
@Ipigott I have been getting citations here and moving what was not cited well to the talk page.
1. How do you put in references in the tables? Is there any way to do that using visual editor?
2. Should we make Turbulence its own site rather than having it under Jo-Anne Green?
3. Should I move all of the gallery and exhibit materials from the table to the talk page? These were temporary exhibits and I have not been able to verify them all with a google search.