"Evening Post" Photo ART STUDENTS.— The wharves at Wellington give ample scope for art students, and quite frequently classes from the Technical College are to be seen drawing and painting. These students were on the Queen's Wharf this morning.
Photos by Marie Dean. CHAMPIONS OF THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD.— Some of the champions announced at the conclusion of the New Zealand National Eisteddfod, which ended on Saturday. Top row, from left, Miss Marjorie Penman, fancy and toe dancing; Douglas Carlyle, elocution, 12-16; Miss Lexie Mathieson, junior elocution; Miss Hazel Neil, national dancing, 13-16. Centre, Miss Shona Bennetts, grand championship fancy dancing. In oval, Miss Lloma Larsen, junior fancy dancing. Bottom row, Miss Gwenith Riches, junior national dancing; Miss Eileen Courtenay, vocal, to represent New Zealand at Sydney Eisteddfod; Miss Jean Rimmers, elocution, under 12; Miss Margaret Outram, junior vocal; Miss Nola Hyde, senior elocution and champion of champions.
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Evening Post, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 7
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147"Eveninc f'nsf l*lioio ART STUDENTS.—The wharves at Wellington give ample scope for art students, and quite frequently classes from the Technical College are lo be seen drawing and painting. These students were on the Queen's Wharf this morning. ... ■ , " Photos by Marie Dean. CHAMPIONS OF THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD.-Some of the champions announced at the conclusion of the New Zealand National Eisteddfod, which ended on Saturday. Top row, from left, Miss Marjorie Penman, fancy and toe dancing; Douglas Carlyle, elocution, 12-16; Miss Lexie Mathieson, junior elocution; Miss Hazel Neil, national dancing, 13-16. Centre, Miss Shona Bennetts, grand championship fancy dancing. In oval, Miss Lloma Larsen, junior fancy dancing. Bottom row, Miss Gwenith Riches, junior national dancing; Miss Eileen Courtenay, vocal, to represent New Zealand at Sydney Eisteddfod; Miss Jean Rimmers, elocution, under 12; Miss Margaret Outram, junior vocal; Miss ■ Nola Hyde, senior elocution and champion of champions. Evening Post, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 7
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