School German Competitions
Results of thia year a German competitions for schools, con-, ducted by the Modern Language Department of the Universityof Canterbury, have been announced. The placinga given below are the result of an assessment of both written German (translation, grammar, and dictation) and oral German
(assessed on fluency, pronunciation and vocabulary). Senior Section.—Wendy Baxter (Avonside Girls' High School) 1. Susan Freemantle (Avonslde Girls’ High School) 3. Lorraine Caplll (Avonside Girls' High School) 3. Merit passes: J. ■ ten Hove (Cashmere High School). R. Grant (Christ's College), Helen Shanks (Cashmere High School). Carol Smith ißangi-ruru School). Intermediate Section—Gillian Lawrence (Cashmere High School) 1. Caroline Bensemann ' (Cashmere High School. Jennifer Maillnson (Cashmere High School). and Alison Turtle iCashmere High School) (equal) 2. Merit pass: Diana Harkneaa (St. Margaret's Collego). Junior Section —Gillian Graham (Rangi-ruru School) I. Mieke van der Lett (Avonside Girls' High Schooll ». Alison, Sauer (Girls' High School). and Carol White (Girls' Hlgb» School) (equal) 3 Merit passes: Esther Grantham (Avonalde Girls' High School). Chrictingi Keliy (Rangl-ruru Schoo > ( Mante Pleaovs (Avonslde Girls High School). Lyn Steedmen Cashmere High School). D,. Wells (Shirley Boys' High School).
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30206, 10 August 1963, Page 13
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