BANKS COLLEGE
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
Tho following pupils attending Banfcs College were successful at the Government examinations In shorthand and typewriting, held last month:—lntermediate Examination (shorthand 130 words a minute and typewriting 50 words a minute) : Miss E. N. Davison,' second on thu order of merit list for Wellington, and Miss E. E. Walker! Senior Examination (shorthand liO words a minute and typewriting 40 words a minute) : Mario 51. Dunbar, first order of merit list for Wellington, Kathleen Turnbull, R. E. Jackson, Veronica M. Walsh, Nellie 51. Allis, C. 51. Holland, Gordon' L. Whyto, Norma F. Jordan, Yvonne J. Pearco, Audrey A. Randall, Marie S. Wallace, Valda E. Daysh. Junior Examination (shorthand 80 words a minute and typewriting 30 words a minute) : Marie M. Dunbar, flrst order of merit list for Wellington, Francis 51. McLachlan, Veronica M. Walsh, Dorothy h. Lankshear, Valda E. Daysh, Audrey A. Randall, Owenda M. Cross, R. E. Jackson, Joan-K. lioskniKc, Frank Hugh Roberts, Stephanie 51:' Flanagan, Xgarie Jordan, Mervyn 11. Janes, Sheila M. L. Lyons, Alison W. Button, Thelma Mr Adamson, Joan M.-^hapcott,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 26
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178BANKS COLLEGE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 26
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