COMPETITIONS.
WEST COAST FESTIVAL. v S?acIAL TO THE PSBSS.) . • GUEYMOCTH, September 9. Tho \Ve3t. Coast Competitions Society's jubilee festival was con.tiiis»d-. to-day. Result*:— • ■ • - Seaimf l'iubhais, ! uad«r 10—-Imelda Austin, 7£\jpx>ints, 1; Tarda Rouce, .75 points, 2; Ftta 'Austin, 74 point*, ;8. Highly <iommended: M. Hogg, Kuth Stewart,. M. Hawthorn (Beefton),. Twelve competed. ■ ■ Irish. Jig,, under lfr—<M. Hawthorn , (ReeftoA), 83' points, 1 ; *ii; JJogg, •7-3 .points, 2; J. Bell, 72 points, 3. ' Highly commended; T. Spark, Feta Austin. Thirte.etf competed. Senior Men.'* Prepared Roailng— -Mr T. Jjearmont, 83 poiuti, i; A. H. faterson, 82 points, 2; Mr T. Tarrant, Mt W. McOrath, and Mr J. Nelson 81 points (equal), 3. Twenty-two competed. Dramatic Song—Recalled for Monday; Mr J. Duffy, Mr* Cogswell, Mrs H. Turnbull (Christchurch), and Mi*s Alice Radcliffe (Kunanga). Nina competed. Open Violin Tost—Miss Cecilia Keating. 82 pojnts, 1; Miss Ida Clayton (Ahaura), 81 points, Miss 11. Jlestieaux, 77 points, 3. Irish Jig, 10 to 12 —Ornia Tord (Timaru), 81 points, 1; Heather Wright (Keefton), 75 point*, 2; Jacqueline Reeves and Davey Richardson, 74 points (equal) 3. Highly commended: Kath Thomson, .Fourteen competed. . Senior Men's Test, Recitation—Recalls for Tuesday: Me.v 4.-3 P. Williamson, W. McGrath, A, H. Pater*on, and T. Tarrant. Highly commended: Messrs I. Nelson and P. 3. McGrath. Very highly commended: Mr T. Learmont. Seventeen competed. Piano Solo, 16 to 21- —Misses Jessie McNichol. 82 points 1; Zita Munaon, 81 points, 3: Haiel Restieaux. 79 points, 8. Highly commended: Miss B, Franji. Seven competed.
Sword Dance, 10 to IS—Orma Ford (Timaru), 80 points, 1; Kath. Thomson, 79 points, 2; Jessima Holt, 78 points, 3. Nine competed. Women's Humorous Recitation—Miss Rose Parker, 73 points, 1; Miss M. Beban, 77 points, 2; Miss P. Bond, 76 points, S. Sis competed. Mezzo-floprano Test, "Hushed is My Lato," Mrs W. Cogswell, 86 points, 1; Mrs IT. Turnbuli (Christchurch), 85 points, 2; Miss Daphne Leggoe (Ikainatna), 83 points, 3. Highly commended: Misses A. Saunders, Maureen Hanralian (Hokltlka). Bass Test, "Ethiopia Saluting the Colours"—Mr A. J, Boucher, 80, points, 2. The only competitor. Character Sketch—Mr F. Stevens (Christchurch), 106 points, 1; Miss N. McDonnell, points, 2: Miss M. Boban. 100 points, 3. Humorous Recitation, to Music —Mr J. H. Keddio. 106 points, 1; Mr F. Stevens (C Utcliurch). 105 points, 2; Miss Kdna Howat, 104 points, 3, Eleven competed. Barefoot Dance, 14 und over— Eileen Roliloff, 77 points, l s ; Vivienne ICnowles, 76 points, 2. The only competitors. Men's Sacred Solo—Mr K, Boote (Runnnga). 86 points, 1; Mr T. Hntch, 84 points, 2; Mr A. Nicholson, 83 poiiitfj, 2. Highly commanded:! Messrs A, J, Boucher and C. P, Blumsky. Ten competed. Girls' Recitation, 12 to IC—Jean Kyle (Runnnga). 82 points, 1; Kath. Read (Christchurch). 81 points, 2; Eileen Hannan and Sylvia Sanders. 80 points (equal), 3. Highly commended: Rose Parker (Kanieri). Six comueted. Skipping Rope Dance. 10 to 14-—Hajel Wrieht (Reefton), 79 points. 1: Nnn Darby (ITokitikn), 76 points, 2; Melva Moss, 75 points. 3. Six others were hiehlv commended. Fifteen eomnpted, Miss Montgomery said it a sntendid section, with a good vpfioty or' ap'vronrialo music. Women's Shnkespearean Recitation —Miss M. Bond, fo points; 1: Mi"* P. Bond, 79 points. 2: Miss >f. Behnn, 78 points. 3. Senior Men's Impromptu Sneech. "The Ot'-'wa fonffre^^e" —Reciillc' for Saturdn-a •""'it: Jffs"" ?r Daly, A. H, J. Rnberls. and H. Thompson. Twenty-five competed.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 21
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