MUSIC EXAMINATIONS
TRINITY COLLEGE EXHIBITIONS. GREYMOUTH SUCCESSES. (Special to the " Guardian.") GREYMOUTH, April 3. Of the seven Trinity College exhibitions given to the Soivth Island for the practical examinations held in 1932, five have been gained by the Greymouth centre. The exhibitioners are:—> Per cent Ida Clayton (senior violin) 97 Tessie McSherry (senior violin)... 97 Colleen Phillips (intermediate violin) 97 Jean Duggan (intermediate piano) 95 Barbara McDougall (junior piano) 94 The first four, candidates are pupils of the Convent of Mercy, Greymouth, and the last is a pupil of Miss M. Topliss. For the last three years Misses Ida Clayton and Tessie McSherry have gained the highest marks in the South Island for Junior, Intermediate, and Senior examinations. For the last two years Colleen Phillips has gained the highest marks in the South Island for Junior and Intermediate examinations. The senior exhibitioners will receive nine guineas each, and the junior six guineas.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 149, 5 April 1933, Page 3
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