KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
EXAMINATION RESULTS. The returns now completed show that 1481 individual students enrolled for classes held in connection with the college. At thl main centre the afternoon and evening classes were attended by 1024 students, and the day school by 280 pupils. Outside classes were as follows: —St Hilda’s College, 10 students; the Convent (Port Chalmers), 18 students; the Convent (Dunedin South), 25 students; Sanatorium (Palmerston), 56 students; Y.W.C.A., 68 students. The following is the list of diplomas (senior and junior) gained at the October examinations: EVENING CLASSES. Senior Diplomas. William Charles Brotherhood (commercial course), 1912-1914. Richard William Fox (commercial course), 1912-1914. ■ Flossie Jean Grant (commercial course), 1912-1914. Mabel Portcous (commercial course), 1912-1914. Emmie Margaret Roy (commercial course), 1912-1914. Francis Joseph Traynor (matriculation course), 1912-1914. Junior Diplomas. George Rowland Ohipp (mechanical engineering course). 1912-1914. George Deans (commercial course), 19131914. Richard William Fox (commercial course), 1912-1913. Agnes Kate Good (commercial course), 1912-1914. Flossie Jean Grant (commercial course), 1912Jessie Henderson (commercial course), 1913Rubina Jenkins (commercial course), 19131914. Ernest James Leslie (commercial course), 1913-1914. Ella Florence MdVlillan (commercial course), 1912-1914. Leonard Wm. A. Miller (matriculation course), 1912-1914. Vera Lillian Milburn (commercial course), 1913-1914. Robert Alexander Munro (commercial course), 1912-1914 Frederick Stuart North (mechanical engineering course), 1912-1914. James Malcolm Patrick (mechanical engineering course), 1913-1914. Eugene Pollock (public service course), 1913-1914. Olga Bessie Perry (commercial course), 1911Claudine Provo (commercial course), 19111914. Martin Francis Rings (commercial course), 1913-1914. Harold Sirnmonds (mechanical engineering course), 1913-1914. Peter Orr Smellie (commercial course). 1913-1914. Mary Alexandria Sutherland (commercial course), 1913-1914. Lorna Woathorburn (commercial course), 1912David Woatherburn (plumbing course), 1913-
OCCUPATIONS OF STUDENTS, 1914. Accountants 2 Machinists ... ... 9 Apprentices 4 Managers ...’ ... 2 Baker 1 Mattressmaker I Blacksmiths 5 Matrons 2 Boilermakers 0 Message boys 15 Bookbinders 3 Milliners 2 Booksellers 3 Mill workers 6 Bookkeepers 3 Miner 1 Bootmakers 2 Nurses S3 Boxmaker 1 Nurseryman 1 Brassfinishers 3 Office boys 38 Builder 1 Office girls 35 Butchers 2 Painters 11 Bricklayers 2 Packer ... 1 Cabinetmakers 16 Patternmakers 5 Cadets, post office, Piano expert 1 lands, telegraph G Plumbers G7 Carpenters 36 Printers 11 Carters ... 3 Purser 1 Cashier 1 Eeaders ... 3 Chemists 18 Retoucher 1 Clerks 103 Salesmen 4 Companions 3 Saleswomen TO Coachbuilders 5 Scholars (private Compositors 3 and Catholic 61 Cook 1 schools) Dentists 4 Secretaries ... 3 Domestic duties 27 Shipwright 1 Drainers 2 Solicitor 1 Draughtsmen 2 Shop girls ... ... 6 Drapers 3 Shop boys 9 Dressmakers 21 Storemen 5 Electricians 1!) Students 12 Engineers 59 Tailors 2 Factory hands 5 Tailoresses 11 Farmers 6 Tea-trade employees 2 Foremen 2 Teachers 26 Fitters 5 Telegraph messenGardeners 5 gers 25 Grocers 6 Typists 36 Groom 1 Upholsterers 33 Hairdressers 2 University students 33 Home duties 87 Waitresses 2 Housekeeper 1 Warehousemen 29 Ironmongers 4 Wool sorters 2 Irontnrner ... , ... 1 Day scholars 286 Jewellers 2 No occupation or Joiners 9 occupation not 251 Laboratory assistant 1 stated Labourers 5 Linotype operators Lady-helps 3 4 Total 1481
AGES OP EVENING STUDENTS. Hale. Female. 13 years to 14 years ... 17 16 14 years to 15 years ... 85 36 15 years to 1G years ... 123 67 16 years to 17 years ... no 54 17 years to 18 years ... 102 53 18 years to 19 years ... 48 28 19 years to 20 years ... 36 35 20 years to 21 years ... 30 37 Over 21 or ago not stated ... ... 140 184
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Otago Witness, Issue 3169, 9 December 1914, Page 5
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