COMPETITIONS
CONCLUDING RESULTS AT GREY,
. • j.-j ■ ■ • ; ' ' GREYMOUTH, August 23. The concluding results at i the GreyTOontn,; Competition Society’s festival yesterday, were ; as follow: : Dance,., test—Gladys Rose (Christchurch) 8 M ; ' Kath ‘.piever (Timaru) 76 2. . Juiie-'iHeenan. Riarib. ssploj i. 16; yeai’s and under 21. “Prelude’ ’ V0p;.28. 28, Nol ,27 (Chopin) ; (final)—Miss , .Y. . Nightingale (Hokitika), 81 2-;;. Miss:. Jessie McNdool 80 3. Duo (any;, style), . unde r 8 years.—Viv. Heena(n ; and Shirley Andrews (Hokitika), 772'. 1- Oolleen Oooks and Jean, Maltrick-70 2 ; Pat Shultze and, Shirley (Hornsby 69 3. Vocal ojvn. selection (in character), • girls • under “ 12 ye-nrs.— May Halliday (Rnnanga), 84 1; - Zi.a -Austin 82 2; Marini -Casey • 80 3. " • Barefoot dance, under 10 (final) — j Vonnie -Goodall, 74 1; Shirley Andrews (Hokitika),' 73 2; Viv. Heenan, 72 3 ; hie..; Leoni Michel. • Vocal solo-,- own selection, girj fi 12 and -Hinder 16 r. (final)—Clare . Keating j 81 1 j Gladys Rose (Christchurch), 80 2 j Violin - test (open).—.Cecilia Keating 84 1; Teresa McSlierry 82 2 : Ida Clayton' '81; 3.; 1 . - • Tenor solo,—-Mr W. Richmond (Ru* ' nanga) 82 Mr T. Shearer 81 2. Piano solo (open), '‘Polonaise” in
0 -Sharp Minor, Op. 26, No. 1 Misi Gwen Jacobs (Hokitika) 90 1. T-hi ouly competitor, and the judge award eJ a first place. Men’s prepared speech ■ . subject “Hero Worship.”—Mr A. H. Patersoi 90 1; Mi- M. Daly 89 2. 'Shakespearean recitation, “Queer Katherine’s Defence,” Henry VIII. Act 11., Scene 11. (final) —Miss N. McDonnell 182 1 ; Mis s K. Tibbies 77 2: Miss M. Bond 75 3. National song, men op ladies, 16 and over (final) —Mi’s T. G. -McCullough 86 1 ; Mr J. Boucher 85 2 ; Mr T. llatch 5 (83 3 Recitation, N.Z. author, own selection, 16 years and over (final) —Miss Vic. Richardson 79 1; Miss N. McDonnell'7B 2; Miss K. Tibble 6 77 3; ■h c. : Miss M. Beban. Operatic or dramatic solo, own select ion ; open (final) —Miss D. Donovan -‘9O 1; Mrs T.-G. McCullough 88 2. Costume ballet.—Miss Bm-goyne, 80 1; Miss Thwaites 79 2 ; Miss Thwaites, 78 3 ; h.c.: Miss Troti. Recital to music, own selection (not humourous), ladies 16 year’s and over j(final)—Mii'ss 'N. McDonnell, 84 1 ; Miss M; Bond and Cecilia Keating, 78 2; h.c.: Miss M. Beban. Barefoot dance, 14 years and over (final)—Gladys Rose (Christchurch), 82 1; E. Hannan 80 2 ; Kath Plever (Timaru) 79 3. The judge said the winner’s was a very -plea-sing performance. Song with obligato (any age), own selection,—Mrs H. Turnbull (obligato played by Miss • Tessie McSherry),' 83 1, The-only competitor,
Recital to music, own selection, humourous, lady or gentleman, open (final) —Mr P. Stevens (Christchurch), •79 1; Mr J. H. Keddic 76 2. Vocal solo, own selection (in character), girls 12 and under 16 (final) — Musis Gladys Rose (Christchurch), 85 1; Miss Clare Keating 83 2; Miss M. McDonald 82 3.
Sacred solo, own selection, men 16 years and over (final)—Mr T. Hatch 83 1 ;, <Mr J. Boucher 82 2. -Character sketch (with or without music), I-ady or gentleman, 16 years and over Mi- F. Si eve ns (Christchurch) 81 1; Mies M. Bond 79 2; Miss M. Beban 78 3.
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