AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY.
MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS. FBACTIOE AND THEORY, LIST OF THE AWARDS. Following are the results . of the halfyearly musical examinations, held on November 24-29, at the* Auckland University College. Dr. W. E. Thomas and Mr. - S. Kenneth Phillips were the examiners:— PRACTICAL. Fellowship (maximum. 100. pass, 75).— In order of merit: Pearl George, Millie Swaifield. . ._. _,» Associate (maximum, 100; pass, is>>. — Esther I)odd. , .. . Senior (maximum, 100; honours 85 to 100; first class, 75 to 84; ,second class. 65 to 74).-First class: Phyllis Mobberly. 70. Second class: Monica Cooke 74; Irene Robinson. 74; Lillian Hart. 73; Alma Wilson, 72; Eric Maxwell 71; Mary Winifred Munro, 67: Doris Crocker. 67; Una Parkinson, 66; Meryll Scott, 65. . , Intermediate Grade (maximum, 100; honours. 85 to 100; first class 75 to .84; . second class, 65 to 74).—First class: Winifred Donovan. 80; Lynotte Owen, 78; Margaret Trendall. 77. Second class: Adelaide Morris, 74; Gwenda Weir, 73; Constance Keary 70; Thelma Couldrey, (0; kana Blanchard, G9; Charlotte Massey, C 8; reda Keary, 67; Cora Coppins, 65. Junior Grade (maximum, 100; honours, 85 to 100; first class, 75 to 84; second class, 65 to 74).—Honours: Hester Bow, 85. hirst class: Nellie Collins, 81; Nancy Bow 79, Marjorie Pybus, 79; Joan Margaret Wilderspin, 79; Audrey Willeeton, 76; Julia Cairns, 76; Nancv .Hartley. 76. Second class: Patricia McCallum, 73; Joseph O'Hara, 72; Dulcie Willeston, 71; Estella Swan. <1; Florence O'Hara, 69; Gladys Adams, 68; Grace Dreadon, 65. __„ Primary Grade (maximum, 100; honours, 85 to 100; first class, 75 to 84: second class. 65 to 74).—Honours: Jean Foggerty 86. First class: Nonie Wright, 84; Phyllis Massey. 81: Irene Henderson, 81; Gwendolyn Jackson, 81; Mavis Harris, 81; Aroha Rayner, 81; Irene Wothersjwon, 79; Hazel Shaw, 77; Joyce Knight, 77. Violin: Eleanora Simmons. 77. Piano: Christina Christie. 77; Mollie Elwarth, 76; Verna Elma Archer, 76; Owen Cray, 76; Irene Hunter 76; Agnes Jacobsen, 76: Rolstan Clarke, 75; Jean Pearson, 75. Second class: Ruth Smith, 74; Joyce Mary Roper. 7?; Grace Smith, 72; Harry Watkins 72; Ezilca Wright, 70; Elsie Gordon, 68 y Thelma Dmcoll, 67; William Presley Thompson, 65; lona Fraser, 65. . Examiners' Report.—The scales it most of the grades were imperfect and" unreliable. The studies were well prepared, and the candidates had a good idea generally of the object of them. The pieces were generally well prepared, and were given an artistic rendering in very many cases. There was an absence of honours in both the senior and intermediate grades. THEORETICAL MUSIC. - The following candidates have . satisfied the examiner in the theory of music:— Senior Grade (maximum, 100; 'honours, 85 to 100; first class, 75 to 84; second class, 65 to 74).—First class: Irene Robinson, 75. Second class: Gordon Carder, 72; Winifred Wall, 70; Peggy Winders, 65; Monica Cooke, 65. * Intermediate Grade (maximum, 100: honours, 85 to 100; first class, 75 to 84; second class, 65 to 74).—First class: Edna Farrell, 75. Second class: Charlotte Massey, 70., Junior Grade (maximum. 100; honours, 85 to 100; first class, 75 to 84: second class, 65 to 74).—Honours: Olk* S. Willis, 90; Tsmeno Crawford, 89: Henry Falls. 86; Esme Stone. 83, First-class: Leslie Solan, 79: Jean Sherridan, 78. Second class: Elizabeth R. Grant. 74. Primary Grade (maximum, 100; honours, 85 to 100: first class, 75 to 84; second class. 65 to —Honours: Eric Goodwin, 92; Marcella Morrison. 90; Audrey Haslam, 88; Hazel Jones. Bfi. First class; Elaine Solan, ! 80; Myrtle Mills. 78.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 12
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