MUSIC EXAMINOTIONS
* TRINITY COLLEGE PASSES, - Mr.' Henry Saint-George, the examiner for Trinity College of, Music, London, has handed to Mr. Leon Cohen (local secretary) the_ following results of the practical examinations for tho 'Wellington Centre:— Associate Pianista. ' Passed in Practical Work.—Dora Var. ney (Mr. Kerry), 79; Doris Easson (Mr. Saner), 74; Olive Kilsby (Mr. BaxterBuckloy), 71; May M'Kinley (Mrs. Mackay), 70. - V-. ' . Higher Looal. Mabel Newton (Mrs. Eouth), 64. Senior.' •Mac Mackay (Mrs. Mackay), 94; tMyra •Clogg (St. Joseph's Convent), Hi; Hay Biacey (St. Joseph's Convent), S3; Clarence Williams Imiss Alpe), BO; Irene 1). Goyder (Mrs. Mueiler), 75; Elsie K-. Mayuard (Miss jU. Oaynor), 75; Eisi Poniirey (Miss Gaynor), 75; Linda Ibchlell(ST.. diary's Convent), 72; Alberta Muir (bisters of St. Joseph), 71; Lizzie Willia/ns (St. Mary's Convent), ,71; Alice Webster (Miss ii. Gaynor),. 7U; Howard Williams (St. Mary's Convent), 70; Irene E. Johnston (Siswrs of &t. Joseph), 08; juargaret Wear tiilr. B. Buckley),' 07; Minnie G. Bellworthy (Airs. Lissant), 65; Auue Cullen (St. Mary's Convent), tin; Eileen P. Black isi Mary's Convent), b'J; Hiiaa E. Howard (Muss Moore), 01. ' • > '• .',' ♦Winner of .medal presented by the [ Dresden I'iauo Company. fWiunor of anonymous donor's medal. Tho first four candidaces- sooured honours. '■ .- Intermediate. •Elsie E. Turner (Miss Jennie Luke), S6; fVioia J..Turner (aiiss V. M. Moore), 75; iloilie Fisher (lttiss Fagan), 73; Grace Coy [Mi&3 Fugan), 71); Mary E. Emerson (juis's l-'agau), vO; Eileen Clarke (St. Joseph's Convent),' 09; Hilda C. Boyd (Airs. KoutJi), 0B; Vera l'V Dawson (Miss Kobeck), OS;. Elizabeth Howartu (Mrs. Forrest), US; Alinni Barr (singiug), (Mrs. Mueller), 06; Laura F. Coliuon (bisters of St. Joseph), (iB; Eileen Naughton (Mrs. Naughton), 06;' Cameron Baiter (St. Mary's Convent), 05; Annie Eyon (St. Mary's Convent), 6i; lsouoi Clark (Mrs. iiiackay),. 03; Eric M. Mottnews (Mrs. Mackay), 63; Doris Guy (Mrs. Forrest), 02; Dons Edwards (St. Josoph's Couvent), 61; GlaUys Beckloy (Mrs. Mackay), 60;. Una Dawson (Miss Kopeck), 00; Hilda- Evans (Mrs. Mackavj; 00; Olga T. Hichardsdn (singing), (Mrs. Bawbridge), 00. 'Winner of medal presented by local pecrefcary.. fWinner of medal presented by Begg and Co.' The first-named candidate passed with honours. ' Junior. •Bodney A. Pankhuret (Miss Fagan), 88; Pearl .Evans (St. Josph's Convent), S8; Itita Clegg (St. Joseph's Convent), 87; Marine F. A. Richardson (Mrs. Baiubridge), 87; Eodney A. Pankhurst (piano), (Miss lagan), 86; Elma Eobertson (Mrs. E. Mackay), 82; Graoie Leo (Miss Hurte), 81; Phyllis Walsh (Mrs. Braddock), 78; Marjono Janes (Mrs. Gilmore), 77; Kathhn Fowler (Mrs. Braddock), 75; Madge Janson (Miss Fagan), 74; Ivy Cohan (Miss Cairoll), 70; Doris Hoskings (St. Joseph's Convent), 08; Laura Crump (Mrs. Forrest). 67; Edith Grant (Mr. H-. Forrest), 07; Dons Guy (Mrs. Forrest), 07; Sarah Scrimshaw (Mrs. Forrest), 67;. Marjorie Wainwrigut (Mrs. Gilmoro), 07; Irene Yeatts (Miss Pagan), G7; Eunico K. Bockstrow (Mrs. Eouth), 60; Euby Smith (Mrs. Forrest), G5; Bertram 0. Binnie (Mrs. Eoirfh), 03; Marjorie Crawford (Mrs. E. Mackay), 63; Annie Murphy (St. Mary's Convent), 63; Vera Purdue (Mrs. Gilmore), 62; May Catley (Mrs. Naughton), 61; Eobert K. Kelly (Miss B, M. Gaynor), 61; Roy.Nees [Mrs. E. Mackay), 61. . 'Singing, winner of Martha. Myers Me- j morial Medal. The first seven candidates passed with honours. ' | Preparatory. Freda MTwan (Mrs. Braddock), 85; Vera Boesley (Miss Carroll), 82; Elma Thomson 'Mrs. Forrest), 77; Marion Crooks (Miss E. M. Gaynor), 75; Lillie Bates (Sisters of at. Joseph), 72; Thora Harris (Mrs. Gilnore), 72; Audrey Eockstrow (Mrs. Eouth). fli Marjorie Blake (Miss Banks), 71; Bertha Hudson (Mr. E. Forrest), 71; ilaiid Baker (Mrs. Naughton), 70; Cecil Searle (Mrs. E. Mackay), 70; Eileen Mulianey (MissK. Fagan),-70; Veda Martin Miss A. E. Carroll), 70; Agnes Daniel Miss Harvey), 70; Elsie Fitzgerald (Mrs. Silmore), 69; Charles Prince (Mre.' Gilnore), 69; Effie Beirne,- violin (St. Mary's jonvent), 68; Vera C. Chambers (Mrs. F. South), 07; Nanoy MacLaurin (Miss'Lilia SToung), 67; Norma Naughton (Mrs. tfnughton), 66; Isabel Cottle (Mrs. Naiujhon), 65; Zoe W. Hale (Miss V. M. Moore), i 5; Muriel Aplin (Mrs. H. Forrest), 62; !Jorma Barrow (Mrs. Naughton), 62. The first two candidates passed with lonouxa. First Steps. Tfetta Fowlei (Mrs. Braddock), 79; Jean V. Hendry (Miss M. Braddock)', 76; Muriel Jdy (Mrs. Braddock), 70; Doris Harrinu;on (Miss Ankecell), 78; Veda Brodie (Miss Inketell), -72; Muriel Anstis (Miss M. Braddock), 70; Amy Croucher (St. Patrick's School), 70; Lennox M'Phie (Mi6s fi. Fagan), 68; Alice M- JUddleditch Miss Moore), 68; Una M. Whltcombe (Miss Elarvcy), 68; Uline Paitohimß (Mrs. Naugh»n), 67; Eva Pearoe (Mrs. F. W. Powell), 17; Doris M. Bamforth (Miss K. Fagan), iG; Eileen Bourke (St. Patrick's School), 16; Lydia Searle (Mrs. E. Mackay), 66; Hugh S. Hand-(Mies Morgan), 65; Katie M'Kegg (Mrs. Naughton), 63 .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 3
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