MUSIC EXAMINATIONS
TRINITY COLLEGE AWARDS P.H, ENTRANTS’ SUCCESS FELL MARKS FOR .JUNIOR Awards of the Trinity College of Music examiners in connection will! the examinations held in Gisborne of December f>, Hi.’ili, have now become available, a feature of the awards being the outstanding success of Teresa Vita, a daughter of a well-known Gisborne musician, who gained the maximum of 100 marks in the junior section.
The full list of passes for the Gisborne district has been forwarded to Mr. .las. Chrisp as under:— Higher local. — I.na Steed (Miss E. Watson), merit.
Senior. — Lola Dodd (Convent) merit; and Makareln Morris (Con vent), puss.
Intermediate. —Patricia Keane (Con vent), honours; Catharine Neill (Con vein), honours.
Advanced .liinior.—Kate Rreingnn (Convent ). merit.
Junior. —Teresa Vita (Convent), I ours; Muriel Cladier (Convent), honours; Creitia Guthrie (Convent), honours; Elaine I’irie, (Convent),
Preparatory. —Claire Witty (unena died), honours; Olive Catharine Hansen (Miss E. J. I’icsse), honours; Norma King (Convent), honours; Francis Winifred I’iesse (Miss E. .1. I’iesse), merit; Murray Vette (Mrs. Ward), merit; Vivienne Trotter (Miss M. Morris), pass.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19269, 10 March 1937, Page 4
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