PUPIL- TEACHER EXTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. At the meeting of the Education Board yesterday a report was submitted of the results of the examination of candidates under the pupil-teacher regulations, which took place last month. The total number of candidates examined was 72 (29 males and 43 females), and of these M {20 males and 24- females' passed the examination, their names being given in alphabetical order as follows: — Margaret F. L. Anderson (Waiokaraka). William T. Armstrong (Taupaki), Arthur Beasley (Owhiwa), Lilian A. Bell (Cambridge District High School), William Carson (Onehiuiga District High School), Olive T. Casey (Paeroa' District High School), i. Harold Clark (Aratnpu District Hi£h School), Rhoda C. Daldy (Coromandel District High School), Albert T. Dunne (K*tiltati No. 2), Veronica ,M. Foley (Onehunga District. High School), Ada Foster (Marlborough), Rupert E. C. Frost (Horseshoe Bush), Pollen E. Glasgow (Onehunga. District High School), Helen Uledstanes (Katikali No. 2), Erneafc Barter (Uuapekapcka East), Reuben Hayter (Ruapekapeka East), Ivy L. Hedge* (Malcolm's Training: College), Maud C. A. Jeffs (Moirinsville), Allen I. Leyland (Houhora), Annie W. Lowrie (Arataph District High School), May A. McConaughy (Onehunga District High School), John T. McCowan (Arotapu District High School), Colin D. McGregor (Whangarei Meads), Owen S. McLeod (Aratapu District High School). Delia H. McPherson (Opotiki), (J'.adys Montgomery (Richmond Road), John M. 0"ConnelI (One'nunga District High School), Frederick Patience (Ramarama),' Margaret Pratt (Paeroa District 11 ijhSchool). George C. Revel! (Pnkekohe West District High School), Eric G. Rhodes, (Coromandel District High School), Olive Robsoa (Paeroa District High School), Thomas H. Sissons (Whangarei High School), Rebecca R. Stallworthy (Aratapu District High School), George F. Stephenson (Ramarama), Ella It. Tanner (Katikati No. 2),- Lucy S. Thorp (Paeroa District High School), Margaret W. Turner (Tauvanga), Francis Tutt (Mamilcau Heads), Annie E. Wharfe (Coromandel District High School). John S. Wilcox (Pukekohe West District. High School), Minna, L. Worthington (Richmond Road), Ada E. Wylie (Rotorua), Mary I. Young (King Edward's College). It was stated that the list of the results of the pupil-teachers' special examination was not yet completed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13227, 12 July 1906, Page 6
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