CAMBRIDGE FESTIVAL
LIST OF SPECIAL AWARDS CONCLUSION OF FIXTURE [from OUE, OWN correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Friday The Cambridge Competitions Society's music festival concluded this evening with a prize-winners' concert, the Town Hall being crowded. A juvenile concert held this afternoon was also well attended. The championships and special awards were:— Ladies' Elocution. —Miss Ruth Gourdie (Auckland), 23 points, Ladies' vocal: Mrs. Walter Dearlove (Waihou), 13; runner-up, Miss Dorothy Robson (Hamilton), 11. Gentlemen's vocal: Mr. J. Anderson (Hamilton), 16; Mr. Gilbert James (Cambridge), 14. Lange Cup: Mrs. "Walter Dearlove (Waihou), 320; runner-up, Mr. J. Anderson, 315. Pianoforte scholarship; Miss Sydney Strang (Hamilton), 247; next, Miss Moya Mahony (Cambridge), 214. Elocution scholarship: Miss Beryl Prcndergast (Hamilton), 238; next, Mr. J. Anderson, 236, Rosebank Cup: Miss Thora Stubbs (Hamilton), 167; runnerup, Miss Joyce Billing (To Arolia) and Miss Gwenda Nicldo (Cambridge), equal, 157. Gardiner Cup; Roie Docherty (Mercer), 16; Jean Firmin (Mercer) and Faye Nickle (Cambridge), equal, 11. Glen Urquhart medal: Roie Doohertv (Mercer), 1; Faye Nickle (Cambridge), 2. Ckappell and Company special prize: Mrs. Walter Dearlove (Waihou). Pianoforte solo: Miss Hilary Manning, 1; Miss Gwonda Nickle, 2 Additional results of events Wfre:— Piano Duet, under 12.— Dorothy Hawke and Joan Prendergasf, 79, 1; Faye Nickle and Violet. Plesc.her. 74, 3. Sons, Indies or gentlemen.—Mrs. \Valtor Dearlove. 80, 1; Miss Dorothy Robson, 79, 2; Miss Jean McLeod. 78. 3 Recitation, under 16.—Ian Andrews, 84. 1; Georse Goodwin, S3, 2; Beryl Prendergast, 81 3. Piano Solo, under 1G (scholarship).—Sidney Strang. 82, 1; Ross Beange, SO. 2; Aiisa Anderson, 76. 3. Highland Fling, 12 and under 16.—Roie Dochevty, 83, 1: Marjorie Forsyth. 77, 2. Sacred Solo, gentlemen.—Mr. Lan Anderson. 80, 1; Mr. Gilbert James, 78, 2; Mr. J. Papesh. 77, 3. Dance Duo, under If!.—lda Martin and Pattie "White, and Thelrna and Laura Browne, equal. 77, 1; Bernice Choat and Marethi Monteith. 72, 2. . Vocal Solo, with accompaniment.—Mrs. "Walter Dearlove and Miss Joyce Knlinst. IGO. 1; Miss Maud Giles and Mrs. R, Muir, 15$ 2. Test Recital, gentlemen--Mr. Chas Wood. 82, 1; Mr. Maurice Wilkinson, 81, 2; Mr. Dick Klaus, SO, 3. . National Dance, undor 12.—Helen Hollinger. 62, 1: Jean Firmin. 61 2. Contralto Solo.—Mrs. Walter D ; ?r \ rlov 1: Miss Alys Moncur, 78. 2; Miss 01i\o Solo, own selection. —Mr. Dudley jßoyco, Auckland, 77, 1 ; Quartette, negro spiritual.—Messrs. W. Lane H Wood, R. Enster, J. Richards, 79! 1: Messrs.'T. Boyce. W Lane, G. James J. How.arth, 70, 2; Misses Z. and N. Easter. Mprats R Easter, w, Impromptu Reading.-Miss Ruth^ Gourdie. 1- Mr Noel Vear. 2; Miss Sybil Wright, .0. Under IS: Dorothea de Montalk, 1; Beryl Prendergnsi, 2; J- Andrews, 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21616, 7 October 1933, Page 9
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