UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
SCHOOL OP MUSIC RESULTS. The following are the results of the practical examinations at the liallyearly examination (practical and theory) in connection with the School of Music of the Auckland University College. The examiners were Professor \V. E. Thomas, Mus. Doc, Oxon, and Mr. G. A. Paque, L.A.M. The names of the tutors of the successful students are shown in parenthesis. ■Fellowship Test (maximum 100, pass 75). —Dorothea F. E. Taylor (Misa Ca-ulier, A.S.M.). Associate (maximum 100, pass 75). —Lucy Austin (Mr. W. J. Belliiigliam, iF.S.M.). ■Senior Grade, Practical (maximum 100, honours 85, first-class 75 to 84, second-class 74 to Go).—Clarice Wood, 05 (Miss E. M. Webb, Mas. Bach.); Christina Middleton, 80 (Miss H. Bronn, F.S.M.); Mildred Spargo, SO (Miss Violet 'Levy, F.5.M.).. Intermediate Grade (maximum 100, honours 85, first-class 75, second-class 65). — Vera Grey, 84 (Mi«s Violet Levy, F.S.M.); Edna Olesen, 70 (Mr. W. J. Bellingham, ■F.SJI.). Junior Grade (maximum 100, honours 83, flrst-clnss 75, second-class 65).—Jessie Miller, 87 (Miss A. W. Smith); Frederick H. Taylor, 85 <Mr. W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M.); Percy R. Hunt, 85 (Miss Ethel G. Earl); Constance Leyland, 70 (Mr. W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M.); Clarice Hedges. 77 (Mr. G. 'Harold Hardy); Zeni Hoffman, 75 (Miss Emma Webb): Marsaret Aspden, 72 (Miss Violet Levy. F.S-M.). Primary Grade (maximum 100, bononrs 85, first-class 75, second-class 65). —Enid Chappell, Sβ (Miss Ivy Carr); .Tessle Campbell, S2 (Miss -Caroline Ix>rd. F.SJD: William Keeslng, 79 (Jlfss B. Knight, F.S.JT.); Vera Owen, 79 (Mr. J. Horton Swales); Claude Schnauer, 77 (Miss B. Knijrbt, F.S.M.); Arahell -Iverson, 77 (Mrs. May Roiissel-Cossey, F.S.M.); Annie .Mennie, 74 (Mrs. May Roussel-Cossey. F.S.M.): Ajmes Dk-k, 71 (Mr. W. .T. Bellingham. F.S.M.); Ilarry Smith, 65 (Miss Julia Roussel). THE BXAMIXBRS' REPORT. The examiners report that the candidates, with few exceptions, showed careful and painstaking teaching and thorong-h preparation for the examination undertaking. The honours and first-class candidates ■were particularly good, and save great pleasure to the examiners by their performances. Intelligent answers werp obtained from all the candidates, whether passed or not. The examiners hope that those who failed to obtain a pass Trill Dot be discouraged, bat will presents themselves at itha next November examination. Full detailed reports of each candidate may be obtained from the registrar. THEORY EXAMINATIONS. The following candidates have sattslied retirements of the examiners in the theory examinations :■— Junior Grade (maximum 100, distinction 85 to 100, first-class 75 to 84, second-class 03 to 74).—Helen Caidow, 04 (Mr. G. Harold Hardey); Frederick H. Taylor, 89 {Mr. G. Harold iHardey). Primary Grade (maximum 100, distinction S5 to 100, first-class 75 >to 84, second-class B5 to 74).—R01e iM. Rldgley, 0!) (Mrs. May. Roussel-Cossey, F.S-M-); Araboil Iverson, 08 (Mrs. May Roussel-Cossey, F.S.M.); Wilfred Wedding. 06 (Mr. G. 'Harold Hardey); Isabel Low. 89 <-Miss M. Patrick, A.S.M.): (Frank 'Rogers, 83 (Mr. G. Harold CElordey); Percy a. Hmrt, 75 "(Miss Ethel G. Earl).
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 123, 23 May 1912, Page 7
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