Exam. Results Announced By Technicians’ Authority
Results in the 1965 examinations are announced by the Technicians’ Certification Authority of New Zealand as follows1: TECHNICIANS EXAMINATIONS Stage V The following is the key to subjects: 1, A.C. machines; 2, aerodynamics; 3, aircraft structures and materials; 4, applied electricity; 5, applied electronics W paper A; 6, applied electronics H paper B; 7, applied electronics H paper C; 8, applied hydraulics: 9, applied refrigeration: 10, applied thermodynamics; 11, architectural drawing TH; 12, biochemistry II theory; 13, biochemistry N practical; 14, building administration HII; 15, building construction V; 16, building quantities II; 17, cartography; 18, chemistry V paper A: 19, chemistry V paper B: 20. chemistry V paper C; 21, chemistry V paper D; 22, circuitry and supply; 23, civil technology; 24, construction and insulation; 25, draughting technology; 26, electric power; 27, electronics I; 28, electronics HA: 29, electronics TIB; 30, engineering surveying; 31, hydraulics; 32, hydrology; 33, machine tools; 34, metrology; technology It; 35, metrology; 36, microbiology IT theory; 37, microbiology H practical; 38, office procedure II; 39, photogrammetry; 40, planning technology; 41, principles of refrigeration; 42, production technology; 43, radar; 44, radio technology H; 45, road and traffic engineering; 46, solid earth physics M paper A; 47, solid earth physics IT paper B; 48, solid earth physics II paper C: 49, Structures II; 50, telecommunications mathematics H; 51, telecommunications technology I®I; 52, telegraphy; 53, telephony; 54, theory of aircraft systems; 55, town and country planning M: 56, workshop technology. “A” denotes credit passes in subjects indicated. , Blenheim New Zealand Certificate in Engineering.—Civil: P Koutsos 49. Telecommunications: A. Cameron 44, 50A, 51A. Christchurch New Zealand Certificate of Engineering.—Civil: A. R Kennaird 23 , 45 , 49: R. C. Little 23, 32. 45; J. L. Robb, 23A, 32, 49A. Electrical: N. J. Davison 1, 22, 27. Mechanical: C E. Lewis 10, 31. 34; K. I. McLellan 34A: F D. Thomas 10, 31. 34A. Telecommunications: D. St. J. Keenan 44. 50A. 51A: C. J. Wornall 50. New Zealand Certificate in Draughting.—Mechanical: C. W. G. Martin 10. 25, 34. Survey: G. T. G. Kingston 17, 25, 39. New Zealand Certificate in Science.—Chemistry: R. A. Ritchie 18, 19, 20, 21: J. Simpson 18A, 19, 20, 21. Physics: M. Lochore 5,6, 7. Partial Passes: W. G. Bromley 23, 49: T. J. Bums 23, 45; W. L. Carswell 10, 31; M. H HalHwell 10, 34; R. J. McPherson 19, 20, 21: R. J. Miller 17, 25: M. J. Oliver 18, 19, 20; R. H Poynter 23, 30: M. C. Read. 23. 25A: R. G Weir 50. 53. Nelson New Zealand Certificate in Draughting.—Survey: T. C Ratcliffe 17A. 25, 39. Timaru New Zealand Certificate in Draughting.—sCivil: A. V. Cooke 8, 23, 25A; B. J. Stewart 8, 23, 25A. Partial Pass: B. Bollard 23, 30. Supplementary Subject The following student, of Blenheim, who already holds a New Zealand certificate, has gained a pass in a supplementary subject and is credited with a pass in a single subject: New Zealand Certificate in Engineering (Production), 1965. —IP. Koutsos-, 45. RADIO TECHNICIANS CERTIFICATE The following is the key to stage TH subjects:—l, radio A; 2, radio B; 3, radio C. Christcturch. — G. K. Buck, 1, 2.3; B. R. Coe, 1,2, 3; W. M. Earl, 1,2, 3; B. E. Forrest, 1,2, 3; J. R. McCarron, I, 2,3; J. T. Slattery, 1,2, 3. Partial passes: L. G. Barker, 1,3; P. J. Coup, 2, 3; F. G. Roberts, 2, 3. Greymouth.— C. S. Bishop, 1, 2,3; C. L. Good, 1,2, -3. Timaru.— W. R. Heads, IA, 2, 3. N.Z. TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE Stage IV (The following is the key to subjects:—l, applied electronics I; 2, applied thermodynamics; 3, architectural drawing II; 4, biochemistry I; 5, building ad-
ministration H: 6. building construction TV; 7, building quantities I; 8, building science II; 9, chemistry IVA; 10, chemistry IVB: 11, electrical technology: 12, electronics I: 13, engineering materials; 14, experimental mathematics: 15, hydraulics; 16, instrumentation: 17, mathematics IV; 18, mechanical technology I; 19, microbiology I (theory); 19A, microbiology I (practical): 20. office procedure I: 21, radio technology I; 22, soil mechanics; 23, solid earth physics; 24, structures I: 25. survey computations: 26, survey laws and regulations; 27, surveying; 28, telecommunications mathematics I; 29, telecommunications technology II: 30, telephony I; 31, upper atmosphere physics: 32, workshop technology; 33, line technology; 34, physiology I; 35, plastics materials: 36, principles of measurement and control) Christchurch Technical Institute,—K. N. Broadhurst, 18, 32; R. Collyer, 12; D. L. Colquhoun, 3,6, 8, 20: J. I. Daniell, 12: H. H. Farrant, 6,8: E. J. Gav, 12; C. G. Godfrey, 18, 32; D. H. Hamilton-Seymour, 3,6, 8, 20: D. Kliffen, 18, 32; P. F. Lawn, 6,8, 20; L. J. Moran, 18, 27; W. J. Pettigrew, 22, 24, 27; D. W. Preston, 12; M. C. Read, 15; R. E. Reid, 22, 24, 27; G. N. Riss man, 22, 24, 27; S. A. Sandford, 3,6, 8, 20; G. N. Spence, 3, 6. 8, 20; A. B. Spiers, 3,6, 8, 20; N. J. Stewart, 15, 22, 24, 27; R. W. Stewart, 12; G. D. Tarrant, 32; J. M. Ten Broeke, 6,8; G. L. Waldron, 3, 20; G. K. Webley, 27; R. W. Wilson, 15, 24; R. W. Wright, 12. Stage 111
(The following is the key to subjects:—l, quantity surveying I; 2, drawing II (civil and structural); 3, electriciay; 4, drawing II (mechanical and electrical); 5, geology I; 6, mechanics and strength of materials; 7, mathematics III; 8, telecommunications technology I; 9, electronics I; 10, drawing H (survey); 11, town and country planning I; 12, chemistry TH; 13. chemistry HI (practical); 14, laboratory crafts; 15. laboratory mathematics; 16, principles of electronics; 17, biology III; 18, physics III; 19, building construction III; 20, building administration I; 21, building science I; 22, architectural drawing I. "A” denotes credit passes in subjects indicated.
Ashburton.—D. R. Beaven, 2, 5; A. R. Collins, 7. Blenheim.— W. G. Cousins, 7, 8,9: D. R. Dawson, 7A. CHRISTCHURCH.— H. A. Aitken 3,4, 7; R. Alexander 2A, 5,6 A, 7A; M. B. Allen, 7, BA, 9A: W. E. Austin 7A; R. W. Becker 7A, BA, 9; D. H. Bond 2,5, 6A; T. D. Brien 7; O. R. A. Burgess 7; D. D. Campbell 5,7; P. S. Carran 7; W. L. Carswell 3; G. H. Chambers 7; A. R. Clark 7; T. R. Clarke 7; R. A. Cottle 3,4, 6; M. F. Craddock 13; J. H. Croft 7,8, 9; G. R. Cuttriss 4,6; E. H. Dally 19, 21, 22; J. I. Daniell 7A; R. F. de Dulin 21, 22A; L. W. Dierck 12, 13, 17A; R. C. Dunstan 6,7; W. K. Easton 7,8, 9; D. B. Eggelton 2A„ 5,6; I. E. Ensor 7; D. J. E. Fallow 2,6, 7A; N. Fazackerley 7; R. M. Fitzgerald 7; R. E. Fuller 2A, 6,7; M. Gilbertson 3,4, 6A; B. D. Gowans 21, 22; A. L Graham 3; D. M. Gray 4,6; W D Hadley 19, 20; B. J. Harris 5,7, 10; A. S. Helm 19, 20. 21: T. D. Hempstalk 3,4; L. E Herk 7; M. J. Higgs 20; A. E. Hooper 2,6, 7; G. J. Hooper SA, 10A, 11; A. V. Jones 12, 13, 14, 15; G. C. Kirk 7; D. M. Lees 7; R. G. M. Loughnan 3,4, 6; A. D. Mac Alpine 3,4, 7; A. J. McAusland 17; R. G. McGregor 7,8, 9; D. E. McNaughton 12, 13, 15; M. J. Manson 12, 13; R. E. Marriott 18; I. W. Maskell 5, 7A, 10, 11; R. S. Matthews 7, 11; R. J. Moffat 7; A. S. Moore 7; R. C. Moore 1, 19, 21; B. E. Neill 7; M. D. O’Cain 7; N. R. O’Connor 7; D. R. Offwood 4, 6; R. M. Pascoe 12, 13; B. W. Payne 19, 21, 22; I. G. Porter 7; D. W. Rademaker 3,7; K. B. Ramsey 3,6; B. A. Reid 12, 13, 15; R. E. Reid 2; W. F. Rennie 5; J. L. D. Roberts 1, 19, 21; M. N. Roberts 3,4; R. H. Robinson 3,4, 6,7 A; J. E. Rockell 7; A. C. Rondel 3A, 4,6 A, 7A; M. C. Sanders 7; B. W. Saunders 7; R. A. Schultz 5,7; M. L. Service 7; T. Shatford 7; K. L. Shrestha 7,8; R. H. Sides 19, 20, 21; G. C. Smail 7; A. L. Smith 12, 13; B. E. Smith 7A, 15A; G. K. Sorrell 8,9; S. W. Stewardson 19, 20A, 21; E. L. Sutton 8,9; P. B. S. Tallott 4A, 6; R. C. Thorne 5; K. R. Wilson 3, 4A, 6A, 7A; M. J. G. Wilson 7, 8,9; B. E. Wright 9; R. W. R. Wright 4,7; R. H. Young 3, 4. GREYMOUTH.— B. M. Auld 7; C. G. Barrow 3,4, 6; R. Mcl. Moen 7; J. E. Thorn 7.
HOKITIKA.— D. J. Chamberlain 7 NELSON.—F. A. Hole 14, 15A: R. D. Hopkins 5. 6: N. Jacobs 2A. 5,7: M. N. Phipps 6: D. M Robinson 2A, 5. 6: G. M. Wilson 12. 13, 15.
OAMARU.— R. F. Fletcher 7; D. M. Murray 13. OTEMATATA.— R. J. Nye 2.5, 7.
TIMARU.— R. L. Dodd 5,7: A. C. Fox 7; I. W. Krause 19, 21, 22; A. J. McLauchlan. 2,5, 6A, 7. WIGRAM.— G. N. Blue 7A, 8; D. J. Dilks 7A, 9; A. H. Dreadon 7: T. I. Easterbrook 3,4, 6A. 7; I C. Howie 7A, 9: G. E. McCready 8,9; J. Marshall 3,4, 6,7; N. D. Moffat 3,4, 6A. 7; R. D. Rolfe 7,9; M. R Singleton 3, 6. 7: E. J. Welander 3,7; P. A. Wil liamson 3,4, 6.
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