SUCCESSFUL MUSICIANS
TRINITY COLLEGE TESTS NOVEMBER EXAMINATIONS Tho following candidates were successful in the November practical examinations of the Trinity College of Music, London: MUSIC Diplomas.—Licentiate: Lila Green, Elaine Naomi Clements, Margaret Leigh Tralford, Norine Devin. Theory (rudiments and art of teaching): Lilian Martin (blind candidate). Associate: Joan Blake, Lorna Courtney, Margaret J. Graham, Nancy Hanfling (violin), Winifred Hill (singing), Mary K. Mitchell,. Edwin G. Parker (violin), Elva M. Reynolds, Pearl A. Wallace, Celia Cummins. Higher Local.—Honours: Frank Piper. Pass: Edna Buchanan, Rowena K. Farcjuliar, Ruby Johnson, Kathleen Labarre, Lylar Martin, May Rowbotham, Marjorie K. Wilson. Senior.—Honours: Lenore M. Coombe, Ethel M. Smith. Pass: Alice Barker, Gladys Pearl Barker, Frank Caple (blind), Tom Dunn, Mary Garvey, Verona Lambert, Robert Martin (blind), Elsie Miles, Mary A. Thomson, Margaret Twohill. Intermediate.— Honours: Marie Boruford, David L. Campbell, Margaret L. Douglas, Fredda Ker (violin), Blanche Mackenzie (blind), Joe Pelham (violin) Leonard A. Wattam, Verna S. Young. Pass: Edna Chote, Myrtle B. Elliott, Ruth Goui*die, Ethel Heard, Howard C. Ironsides, .Laurel V. Jeffries, Edna M. J_.e Bherz, Sybil McClure, Flora MacDonald, Phyllis McGregor, Esmay M. Porter, Jean W - Tangney, Laura McA. Torrance, Lorrm Walsh, Grace W. Win. May Zimmer. Junior.—Honours: Margaret Evans Agnes G. McCrone, Leola M. Reed Pass’ Jack Bouskili, May Carmody, Peggy £! at * e ’ :Nira K - Dorset, Lewis Eady, Phyllis Evans, > Margaret M. Ferguson M ’ Henr y. George W. Holland’ UeSn H v me rnnl Violl , n) ' Nellie H°lson, Jone s. Jean Longbottom Mertvu°c tS iS m w r u’ atriok c - McKamara! iuervyn G. McNeil, Zoe M Pahct Alexa E. M. Park (viofii ), Katcy sau’ sina, Claudia. Over, ConsS v Lesi'iS 1 ®, 3 ! Smeed, Nancy Stevenson, Leslie Upton (violin), Margaret Willis Preparatory Honours: Owen F. Fletcher (violin), George Howell (violin) Edr. Langsford, Necia Saunders, Edna J. i>son Puss-: Liley B. Atkinson, Gwen Laverstock, William B. Bowers (violin) Gwendoline M. Bradbury, Roy don BuchCambie (violin), Agnes Clapp Jean Crossley, Albert Cryer (vioJin), Jim Evans, lan McA.' Gow (violin), Myrtle Hansen, Betty Hardy, Namur Heron, James Howells, Betty Kellv Mabel kewene, Joyce Kirk, Hector Leyden, Josie \. M. Mascelle, Iris E. Mead Albert E. Mudd (violin), Phyllis C. Purdy’ Leonard G. Redshaw, William B. Roseman, Edna Scott., Harold E. Selby, Cattu erme E. Sim, Dorothy M. Smith, Linton Stevenson (violin), Sidney Tolley, Marie Webb, Dofothy Smithson. First Steps.—Pass: Kot>ert J. Ainsworth (violin); George Aitken, Dacia Bagrie, lna Bagrie, Roma J. Betts, Beatrice Bremer, Mary G. Briscoe, Gordon Broun, Henry L. B. Cleary (violin), Merle Crossley, Valmie 1 Y. Dickson, Nea J. Donald, Anthony Fleming, Murray E. Glover (violin), June Grey, Hazel Hawkes, Avis N. Hedgeman, William Henderson (violin), Clare Hendron (violin), Gregory Hendron (violin), Nora Hisshion, David A. Holmes (violin), Audrey Ivil, Velma R. E. Lindsay (violin), Gordon A. Lloyd (violin), Ruby Maude Manning, Doris V. Myall, Ethel McCraith, June Mclntyre (violin), Elizabeth J McKairi (violin), Margaret P. Mc> Shane, Rea Parry, Maidie Peterson, Ada Mildred Phillips, George B. Smith (violin), Joy R. Stewart, Arthur E. Thickett, Joan M. Thickett, Myrtle L. Treacey, Hazel M. Underwood, Forrest L. Walker (violin), Ngaire Wheeler (violin), Jack Williams. Dorothy V. Wilson, Lynda M. Wrigley, Eileen C. Baird. Leslie Jordan. ELOCUTION Diploma.—Licentiate: Fay Reynolds. Higher Local. —Honours: Elva J. Wrigley. Pass: Faith E. E. Green, Doncee O’Brien. Senior.—Honours: James R. Ferguson, Elizabeth L. Insull, Margaret K. MacCormiek* Pass: Ola L. Norman. Intermediate.—l D ass: Ronald Harvey, Zelma P. Spry, Dorothy V. Taylor, Margery Young. Junior.—Pass: Jean, L.. Douglas, Zillah James. Preparatory.—Pass: Myrtle 1. Bowman, Barbara Dent, Molly Clara Morris, Patricia J. Paterson, Yvonne M. Perkins. MEDALS The following candidates in their respective grades having obtained higher marks than were gained in the July examine! tion, have been awarded medals:— Music.—Diploma associate (gold medal) : Winifred Hill (singing), 91 marks; pupil of Mr. Leo Whittaker. Intermediate: Joe Pelham (violin), 97 marks; pupil of Mr. Herbert M. Hulett. Preparatory: Owen Frederick Fletcher (violin), 95 marks; pupil of Mr. Herbert M. I-fulett. First steps: Forrest Leitch Walker (violin*), 95 marks; pupil of Mr. S. Green. Elocution.—Higher local: Elva Jean Wrigley, 90 marks; pupil of Mrs. A. Bart-ley-Baxter. Senior: James Roy Ferguson, 9G marks.
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