SPECIAL AWARDS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
EXAMINATION
The following are the special awards (silver and bronze medallions) made to the more successful students in the recent Chamber of Commerce examinations: — ' "Chamber of Commerce Scholar, 1939, Thelma C McMenamin (Christchurch), honours in shorthand (90 w.p.m.) and junior typewriting, distinction in bookkeeping, office practice, and handwriting. „„ ,„., Typewriting.—Dorothy M. Wilson (Wellington), 1; Eileen B. Wray (Wellington), 2. ' Bookkeeping.—Murray G. Wing (Masterton), 1; Raymond D. Sandford (Chrißtchurch), 2. Handwriting.—Pamela V. Ashbolt (Wellington) and Glynn Williamson (Lower Hutt), 1 equal, bronze medallions. Official Practice/—Gwendoline R. Stephens (Christchurch), 1; Margaret G. Ogilvie (Wellington), 2. Wellington Centre Special Awards.— Kathleen J. Smith and Margaret K. Ashton, bronze medallions. Shorthand, and English Composition and Business Letter-writing.—No awards, papers of insufficient merit.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 4
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122SPECIAL AWARDS Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 4
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