COMPETITIONS AT GREYMOUTH
I Annual Festival Opens I The forty-eighth annual festival of the Greymouth Com- ; petitions Society commenced I this morning. The vocal and in--1 strumental section was held in I St. John's Hall, and the Highi land and national dancing sec|tion in St. Columba Hall. There 1 will be a demonstration con- ! eert in St Columba Hall on Fri- ■ day night. i The judges are: vocal and instrumental, Mr K. Newsom j (Christchurch); speech, Miss F King (Nelson): dancing Mrs B ■Campbell (Blenheim). The following were the results:— Vocal Section ; Recitation. Test. Eight and Under 10.—Margaret Shand. 68 points. I; Rex Mason, 67. 2: Anne Fauth. 66. 3. Own Selection. Under Eight.— Rosemary Bartlette. 65. 1: Kay Curtain, 64. 2: Julie Bradley. 63. 3. Song, Own Selection. 10 and Under 12— Jennifer Black. 80. 1; Isobel Dunwoodie. 78. 2 Character Sketch. 10 and Under 12— Christine Gurr. 75. 1: Cecily Tuck, 68. 2: Marilyn Hurren, 67. 3. Instrumental Instrumental Duet. Brass. Under 16.—D. Macßeth and J Macßeth. 75. 1. Piano. Reading at Sight—l 4 and under 16: Isabel Bailey. 81 1: Julie Strong. "9. 2. 16 and under 18: Barbara Holland 1 Eight and under 10: Rosemary Pierson. 68. 1: Glenys Black 65. 2: Anne Fauth. 59. 3. Piano Solo. Test—lo and under 12: Joy Holland, 82. 1: Jennifer Black. 80. 2; Lynette Dianne, 76 3. Dancing Highland Fling.—Novice: Dorothy Olive. 62. 1. Any age. local: Douglas Heinz. 69. 1: Aileen Hill. 88, 2: Ainslie Lamb 67. 3. Irish Jig —lO and under 12 Raelene Kennedy. 69. 1; Judith c hel!cock 68 2: Vivienne Luca66. 3 Eight and under 10' Rosemary Page. 63. 1: Annette Dugan 60 2; Erin Kennedy. 59. Skipping Dance.—lo and under 12: Christine McQueen 68, 1: Raelene Kennedy. 67. 2: Judith Shellcock. 85. 3 Seann Triubhais—l2 and under 14: Barbara Peter. 75. 1: Cushla Mechen. 74, 2: Leta Herron. 73. 3. Open: Ellenor Kennedy, 84. 1; Alison Peter. 82. 2. Novice Operatie Dance
Under 12: Cheryl Dyer. 68 1 Beverley Clark. 66. 2; WendyJames. 64, 3. *
Song and Dance, not Tap.—l 4 and over; Annette Poynter. 75, 1; Diane Dyer. Kathryn McAra. v n c.
Novice Tap.—Under 12: viSm ne Carol Lucas - 6*. 1: Aileen S““ mson . «6. 2: Christine McQueen. 65. 3. National Character DanceEight and under 10: Evonamary Pinn. 63, 1: Julie Walker, 62 2; Susan Marley, 61. 3.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29906, 21 August 1962, Page 5
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