THE EISTEDDFOD
FURTHER RESULTS
The New Zealand. Eisteddfod, which opened yesterday morning, was continued in the afternoon and -today when the Trades Hall and the lower Trades Hall were used. : The following are the results of yesterday's classes, other than those already published:—
Scripture Reading (lady or gentleman), memorised of Scripture in Old or New Testament, own selection,1 and not less than \2O verses.—Miss Joy Knowles (Dunedin), 1; Miss Mary McGavin' (Wellington), 2. "
National Dance (Highland Fling), 11 and under 14.—Irene Rees (Christchurch), 1; Peggy McKinnon (Newtown). 2; Peggy Tovey (Miramar), 3.:
Baby Class (under 7), any type of dance, except operatic, that does not include toe work.—Joan Mason (Vogeltown), Pat Connolly (Brooklyn), Maurice Coddle- (Wellington), and Pauline Bierman (Brooklyn), were recalled for Monday. National Dance (hornpipe), 14 and under 18. —Grade McKay (Wadestown), 1; Hazel Neil (Christchurch), 2; Florra Fitt (Christchurch), 3. Vocal solo (girls 9-12), "The Fairy Children."—Shirley Adams (Rongotai), June Reid (Hawera), and Valeric Parker (Wellington) were recalled for Monday. "•.■•.-. ■ Vocal Solo, (girls under 9), "My Dolly."—Fay Compton. (Kilbirnie), 1; Lloma Larsen (Lower; Hutt), 2; Dawn Sargent (Wellington)., 3. . . Humorous Recitation (boys 12 arid under 16), own selection. —Alan Bruce (Lyall Bay), Robin Holloway (Hawera), and Peter Sellers (Wellington) are recalled for Monday. Dramatic Recital (girls 12-14), own selection. —Colleen Walling (Kelburn), 1; Ngaire McNeely (Miramar), 2; Betty Nobbe (Petone), 3. '; '. Vocal Solo, national song, boy or girl.—Jean Rimmers" ' (Wallaceville), Joyce G. Smith (Northland), 'arid Charles Lawrence (Ngaio) were recalled for Monday. Poetical or Classic Barefoot Dance (16 and over).—Peggy Smythe (Brooklyn), 1; Mildred Day (Miramar), 2. Toe Dance (12 and under 14). —Nona Hood, 1; Joyce G. Smith (Northland), 2. Toe Dance (14 and under 16).—Bobbie Scott (Wellington), 1; - Judy Lewis (Petone), 2; Joan Tandy (Karori), 3. Clog Dance (under 9). —Karen Austin (Wellington), 1; June Edge (Lyall Bay), 2; Shirley Parker (Wellington), 3. . ■ ■■■.■■■■■■ Recital, with musical accompaniment (under 12), not humorous.—Jacqueline Williams (Wallaceville), 1; Fay Compton (Kilbirnie), 2; Betty Haigh. (Brooklyn). 3. ■.-..-.,. ' : TODAY'S RESULTS. The results of this morning's classes are:— Hidden Elocution (girls-under 12), "In Brabant' Once."—Fay Compton, Kilbirnie, 1; Venice Aston, Brooklyn, 2; June Reid, Hawera,1 3. '-'■ ' Hidden Elocution (under 12), "Abou Ben -Adhem."—Donald Porter, Karon', 1; Clinton Johnson,: Lyall Bay,; 2; Lindsay Holloway, Hawera, 3. . . Hidden Elocution (12^16), "The Shipwreck." —Peter Sellers, Wellington, -1; Roslyn Cox, Wellington, 2; Robin Holloway, Hawera, 3. ■ Hidden ' Elocution "(12-16), "Sherwood."—Nona - Hood, Rbseneath, 1; Mary Martin, Rongotai, 2; Shirley Porteous, Brooklyn, 3., ■ Recitation, lady or gentleman (16 and under 18), own selection. —Mr. Desmond McEvedy, Lower Hutt, 1. /Recitation; boys and girls (under 8). - Jocelyn Ring. Johnsonville, 1;. Florence Coburn, Wellington, 2; Evelyn Moore, Petone, 3. ■ - -.- Recitation in Character (not humorous) (boys 8 and under 12), own selection.—Kenneth Bruce, Lyall Bay, 1; Donald Porter, Karori, 2; Peter Sanders, Thorndon, 3. Pronunciation Test, boys or girls (under 16). —Marie Nixon, Karori, 1; Robin Holloway, Hawera, 2; Shirley King, Lyall Bay, 3. Spelling Test, boys or girls (under IS). —Robin Holloway, Hawera, 1; Roslyn ■ Cox, Wellington, 2. ' Recitation, boys (8 and under 10), "The Pig's Tail".—Brian Christie, Kilbirnie, 1; Wynne Lorck, Dannevirke, 2. The classes will be continued tonight, when an excellent concert programme will be given-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 11
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528THE EISTEDDFOD Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 11
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