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EXAMINATION RESULTS.
SCHOLARSHIP SUCCESSES. JUNIOR NATIONAL CANDIDATES. AUCKLAND DISTRICT LIST. ' [by telegraph.—press association.^ WELLINGTON. Friday. The results of the Junior National Scholarship examination, held in November last, are announced List 1 contains names in alphabetical order of candidates in the Auckland education district who reached the general standard of qualification, 63 per cent., for the scholarship. To those who are eligible in all other respects scholarships will be awarded. List 11. contains names of canoidates who, being entitled to the concession under clause 4 of the National Scholarship regulations, have also qualified for scholarships. Compensating marks, as provided in clause 4, have been credited to candidates from schools of grade 0, T. and 11. The successful candidates are: LIST 1 Richard Walter Aldiss (Cornwall Park School), total marks, 516; Edna Gwendolyne Bayliss (Grafton), 522; Max Fleetwood Boyle (Remuera), 514; James Brockliss Church (Dargaville), 583; Freda Helen Margaret Chffe (Dargaville), 535; Sydney Dorice Cole (Whitiora), 550; Edna Alice Coles (Hamilton East), 531; Eric John Cornes (Normal), 509; James Guy Cutler (Whakatane District High School), 523; Rosalie Violet Daniels (Maungawhau), 532; Betty Isabel Drummond (Bayfield), 530; George Macleod Felling ham (Piopio D.H.S.), 540; Hazel Marie Ford (Dargaville), 509; A'hoi Foster (Remuera), 580, Mary Margaret Gallagher (Whangaiei High School), 520; Jack Middleton Garrett (Mount Iloskill), 544; Ivan Ilislop (Vauxhall), 561; George Lawrence Hogben (Remuera), 947; Myrtle Jean Hughes (Auckland Girls' Grammar), 510; Patricia Hunter (Kowhai Junior High School), 949; Patricia Irene Knight (Kowhai Junior High School), 559; Desmond Harry Lewis (Tauranga District High School), 515; Donovan Wright Lochore (Whangarei High School), 615; Roy Lockwood (Vauxhall), 514; Aroha Edna Lynch (Te Aroha District High School), 543; Ellen Joyce Macdonald (Beresford Street), 558; Sheila Mary Macdonald (Northcote Junior High School), 552; Maisie Sybil Merson (Meadowbank), 507; Lucy Hazel Money (Morrinsville District High School), 562; Warwick Jack Burgoyne Owen (Epsom), y6l; Bligh Bramwell Motueka Pickering (Thames South), 520, James Wilson Rainey (Vauxhall), 580; Margaret Emily Kingcome Reid (Royal Oak), 907; Herbert Robert Reyland (Kawakawa), 509; Joyce Oldfield Robinson (Royal Oak), 518; Neil Campbell Robinson (Auckland Grammar), 525; George Simpkins Rogers (Taneatua), 562; Grenville Herbert Rush (Dargaville), 539, Gwendoline Elsie Ryan (Remuera), 529; Jean Mary Sandel (Taumarunui District High School)', 583; Alan John Sayers (Royal Oak), 512; Leslie McKenzie Scott (Wesley College), 514; Rona McPeake Sheffield (Devonport), 504; Grahame Oliver Sims (Brixton Road), 504; George Murray Aston Sloan (Opotiki District High School), 511; Lawrence McKenzie Smith (Auckland Grammar), 569; Helen Alys Verry (Royal Oak), 557; John Le Baily Warren (Kowhai Junioi High School), 528; Frances Dove Willard (Avondale), 904; Charles Frederick Wrigley (Tauranga District High School), 552; Alan Kennedy Wylie (Remuera). 542. LIST 11. Evelyn Henry (Kawhia), 515; Sybil Jones (Kaiate), 484; Mary Edna Lindberg (Pukekawa), 497; Margaret Amelia McMurray (Howick), 501; Thomas Russell Murfitt (Tomarata), 525; Eric Mervyn Ojala (Greerton), 499; Clarice Edith Ray (Waikeria), 491; Caryll Estelle Simons (Hungahunga), 506. UNIVERSITY TESTS. ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS. PASSES IN VARIOUS SUBJECTS. The following Auckland candidates satisfied the examiners in the undermentioned subjects of the examinations conducted by the University of New Zealand for the Associateship of the New Zealand Institute of Architects: — History of Architecture, Part I.—J. D. Allingham, R. J. Atkinson, I. M. Clarkson, T. R. Evans, G. D. L. Lawn, A. L. Luke, F. Middlebrook, S. W. Minson, A. I. Mitchell, L. D. Morrison, I. R. McAllum, A. P. Pascoe, R. A. Thorpe, W. G. Warren, R. Watt, L. G. Williams, F. J. Yates. Architectural Construction, Part I.— J. D. Allingnam, I. M. Clarkson, G. D. Griffiths, W. A. Lane, G. D. L. Lawn, A. L. Luke, F. Middlebrook, S. W. Minson, L. D. Morrison, A. P. Pascoe, R. R. Spiers, R. A. Thorpe, W G. Warren, R. Walt Freehand Drawing.—J. D. Allingham, I. M. Clarkson, T. R. Evans, W. A. Lane, A. L. Luke, F. Middlebrook, L. D. Mor-
rison, A. F. Peterson, B. S. Smyth, R. R. Spiers, R. A. Thorpe, W. G. Warren, L. G. Williams, F. J. Yates. Practical Mathematics.—R. J. Atkinson, W. C. de R. Barclay, H. J. Brewster, T. R. Evans, L. W. Lowther, A. L. Luke, (J. Muir, I. R. McAllum, C. R. McLean, B. S. Smyth, R. A. Thorpe, W. G. Warren. History of Architecture, Part lI.—H. J. Brewster, P. C. Cornish, G. F. Daw"son, R. D. Finlayson, L. W. Lowther, Marion A. G. Miller, L. N. Orchard, A. C. Tripe. Architectural Construction, Part 11. W. C. de R. Barclay, G. F. Dawson, R. D. Finlayson, T. J. W. Haiselden, E. W. Harkness, L. W. Lowther, A. I. Mitchell, R. W. McKay, C. R. McLean, C. H. D. Porter, F. G. F. Sheppard, A. C. Tripe, L. J. Wolfe. Structural Mechanics, Part I.—H. J. Brewster, P. C. Cornish, G. F. Dawson, R. D. Finlayson, E. W. Harkness, L. W. Lowther, Marion A. G. Miller, A. I. Mitchell, R. W. McKay, L. N. Orchard, F. G. F. Sheppard, L. J. Wolfe. Perspective and Sciagraphy.—P. C. Cornish, G. F Dawson, L. W. Lowther, L. N. Orchard, L. J. Wolfe. History of Architecture, Part 111. —H. 0. Bawden, R. W. McKay, C. R. McLean, K. I. Napier, F. G. F. Sheppard. Structural Mechanics, Part lI.—A. H. Mitchell. Sanitation and Hygiene and Electrical Installation.—A. H. Mitchell, R. W. McKay. Strength and Value of Materials.—H. O. Bawden, R. W. McKay, F. D. Stewart, F. Sturmer. Theory of Architectural Design, Part 1. —H. 0. Bawden, H. B. Fleck, R. W. McKay, K. I. Napier, F. G. F. Sheppard, J. Taylor. Test Subject in Architectural Design. —A. N." Gold water, L. B. Harris, G. R. C. Muston. J. E. Stedman, R. H. Uren. Professional Practice.—R. B. Gibb, L. B. Harris, G. R. C. Muston, R. H. Uren. Law of Building.—R. B. Gibb, L. B. Harris, G B Hobbs, G. R. C. Muston, R. H. Uren. Specifications, Measurement and Valuation of Materials. —R. B. Gibb, L. B. Harris R. C. Witten. Theory of Architectural Design, Part 11. —R. B. Gibb, L. B. Harris, G. B. Hobbs, R. C. Witten. Architectural Civics. —R. B. Gibb, L. B. Harris. Oral. —A. N. Goldwater, L. B. Harris, G. R. C. Muston, J. E. Stedman, R. H. Uren. t SUBJECTS FOR DEGREE. I no following Auckland candidates satisfied the examiners in the undermentioned subjects of the examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Architectural Science: History of Architecture, Part I. —A. Bartlett, T. C. Donner, C. D. Reeve, W. R. Simpson, E R. Somerville, R. W. Syme. Architectural Construction, Part I.— C. J. E. McLean, C. V. Robieson, E. R. Somerville, R. W. Syme. Freehand Drawing.—A. Bartlett, T. C. Donner, 0. D. Reeve, W. R. Simpson, E. R. Somerville, R. W. Syme. Practical Mathematics. —C. A. Anderson, A Bartlett, T. C. Donner, R. K. Land, C. D. Reeve, E. R. Somerville, R. W. Syme. Physics.--T. C. Donner. History of Architecture, Pfirt n.—C. A. Anderson, W. J Bedford, Alice M. M. V. Greenwood, R. K. Land, R. D. Morgan. Architectural Construction, Part II. — Alice M. M. V. Greenwood, R. K. Land, R. D. Morgan. Structural Mechanics, Part I.—W. J. Bedford, P. C. I. Crookes, Alice M. M. V. Greenwood, R. K. Land, R. D. Morgan, R. A. Widdicombe. Perspective and Sciagraphy.—R. D. Morgan. History of Architecture, Part lII.—G. W. Johnston, A. C. Marshall, A. L. Salmond, C. Sanderson, A. J. Sedcole, R. A. Widdicombe. Structural Mechanics, Part lI.—A. C. Marshall, A. L. Salmond, A. J. Sedcole, R. A. Widdicombe. Sanitation and Hygiene and Electrical Installation.—G. W. Johnston, A. C. Marshall, A. L. Salmond, A. J. Sedcole, R. A. Widdicombe. Strength and Values of Materials.—G. W. Johnston, A. C. Marshall, A. L. Salmond, A. J. Sedcole. Theory of Architectural Design, Part I. —G. W. Johnston, A. C. Marshall, A. L. Salmond, C. Sanderson, A. J. Sedcole, R. A. Widdicombe. SUPPLEMENTARY LISTS. ARTS AND SCIENCE COURSES. Supplementary lists issued by the University of New Zealand show that the following Auckland students have satisfied tie examiners in the subjects mentioned for the 8.A., B.Sc. and LL.B. examinations: — Greek History, Art and Literature. — K. C. Maclaurin. Education, Stage I.—G. H. Bell, E. H. Densem, R. T. Henderson, G. P. Kelly, B. E. Mason, Dorothy Stewart, Grace M. Watt, A. Wotherspoon. In Philosophy, Stage 11., N. R. Gutry has satisfied the examiners.
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