NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD
Judging- at Yesterday’s Sessions Following are results of yesterday’s sessions of the New Zealand National Eisteddfod at Wellington:— HUMOROUS RECITATION.—Mr. L. Crothers (Wellington), 1; Miss Sybil Henderson (Dunedin), 2. PRONUNCIATION TEST (under 16). Ngaire Glue (Dunedin). 1; Desmond King I Hawera), -■ , ■ , > READING AT SIGHT (girls 8 and under 12). —Jean Rimmers (Wallaceville), 1; Josie Smith (Hawera), 2; Nona Hood (Ko«enssith>, 3; very highly commended, Betty Spinley (Wellington;, Kitu Cns-s (Island Bay), and Lois Molintjoy (Lyall B-iv) EISTEDDFOD TEST RECITAL (boys 12 and under 16).—-Robin Ilollowaj (Tlawera), 1; Erie Marshall (Lower Hutt), 2: Peter Sellars (Lyall Bay), 3; verv highly commended, Laurence Constable (Island Bay); highly commended, Dou-las Carlyle (Eastbourne). XVTIONAL DANCE HORNPIPE (If) and under 13).—Peggy I'oyey (M>r«mar), 1 ; Meta McKenna ( Wellington), Peggy McKinnon (Wellington), 3; very highly commended, Irene Rees (Christchurch) and Joan Macdonald (Christchurch) ; highly commended, Edna Whilelaw (Miramar) and Pat Clements (Hataitai). , , DIALOGUE (12 and under 16)— luiby Tot and Edna Gane (Ilawera), 1; Desmond King and Robin Holloway (Llawera), 2; Bryce Glennie and Joyce M ebster 3 RECITAL WITH MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT.—Miss Lexie Mathieson (Dunedin), 1: Miss Daphne Wolich (Wellington), 2; Miss Mary McGavin (Kelburn), 3; Miss Gladys Tonkins (Wanganui). verv highly commended. SKIPPING DANCE (under 9). — Lloma Larsen (Lower Hutt), 1; v P’] ne Algar (Wellington), 2; Joy Davies (Wellington), 3. Very highly commended: Beryl Richardson (Johnsonville), Zelda Turvey (Petone). Highly commended: Patre.no Full (Northland), Doreen Swatfield (Lower Hutt). SONG AND DANCE (9 and under 12) —/Ynne Boe (Wellington), 1; Shirley McDonald (Island Bay), 2; Judy Cooper ‘'bSot’i MRTTOXE SOLO.-Mr. W. Whalan (Katoomba), 1; Mr. Norman Grenville (Wellington), 2; Mr. Alfred Medhurst (Petone), 3. Very highly commended: Mr. R. Cowie (Wellington). Highly commended: Mr. John Burt (HataiECCENTRIO DANCE (16 and over). Audrey Daniels (Wellington), 1; Lila Scott (Wellington), 2; Norma Rimmers (■Wellington), 3. , . HUMOROUS RECITATION (girls, 12-16). —Una Weller (Miramar), 1; Edna Gane (Hawera), 2; Violet Compton (Kilbiruie), 3. Very highly commended • Ngaire Glue (Dunedin), and Loris McEwan (Island Bay). Highly commended: Vivienne Gelle (Hawera), Jean Ivin (Wellington), and Gwen Macdonald SCHOLARSHIP RECITATION (16-21).—Miss Lexie Mathieson (Dunedin), 1; Miss Daphne Violich (Wellington), 2; Miss Vivian Violich (Wellington). 3. CHARACTER DANCE (9 and under 12)"—Alec Grant (Wellington), ! ; Ngaire Bynam (Lower Hutt). 2; Pamela Trimner (I’etone), 3. Very highly commended: Thelma Anderson (Hataitai) and Kathleen Caldwell (Petone). Highly commended: Judy Cooper (Wellington) and Thelma Day (Wellington). NATIONAL DANCE HORNPIPE (boys under 16). —Donald Young (Wellington), 1; Keith Woollett (Nc-wfown), 2; Russell Dowler (Christchurch). 3. Very highly commended: Mark Fisher (Eriia) and Billy Welters (Karori). SWORD DANCE (boys under 16).— Donald Young (Wellington), 1; Russell Dowler (Christchurch), 2.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 200, 21 May 1936, Page 2
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431NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 200, 21 May 1936, Page 2
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