THEORY OF MUSIC
♦ THAMES CONVENT PUPILS [bt telegraph—ow.v correspondent] THAMES, Friday The following are the results of the examinations in theory of music held »in connection with Trinity College, London, at St. Joseph's Convent. Thames, "on December 5, 1936. All the candidates are convent pupils and passed with honours. Two of them, Dorothy Dysart and Pamela King, gained the maximum marks, 100 per cent. Intermediate.—Honours: Betty Arburv, 98; Sophie Hudson, 96; Patricia McCarroll, 93. Advanced Junior.— Honours: Mary Hoult, 89. Junior.— Honours: Dorothy Dysart, 100; Pamela King, 100; Betty White, 97; Joy Bunting, 95; Marie Dovell, 95; Peggy White, 90; Clare Sparke, 85. Preparatory.—Honours: Isabel Petersen, 98; Jean Galloway, 98; Joyce Donnelly, 97; Bilha Porath, 96; Patricia Cosgrave, 95; Pamela Price, 95; Janice Vollemaere, 93'; James Hammond, 91; Mary Thorn, 90; Nane Thorn, 90; Pamela Best, 89.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 20
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137THEORY OF MUSIC New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 20
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