Examination Results.
I'AKANAKI KM CATION BOAHU Tin- Turni.aki Kdin-ali.un Hoard's inn'jll'ClorS, .ill-SSrs Kj.l-llCe|- 1111(1 ilmllajrtyn.-, \eslerday pri'S.-n'ted their reports nil' LI if recent Kcholuirsttp llllHl pupil teachers' cxmnill'nt.ions reCent Iv conducted II.V I 111-11 l ill- Nl'W Clyiuoiith and St ml lord. e.CIIOLAHNIIITS. 'l'ltc inspectors rupoitiU lluvl. in the senior class iviiM-le,-u candidates ii,|i|iliiil In sit, ii,nil nineteen wvrc ex-am i-md. In the junior class'lw.-n----iv applied In nil, mi.! righti-Hi urn-(•Mimini-d. In inch class Kfuulilied lor scholarships, i.e., they secured rill per rent, ill" marks. The work of Alee ISntlinigvi-, of Omuls, >vhi) was facile prin.cps In th.' junior class, was parl-icuhirlv creditaye, and I lie percentage of marks fc;iiue<l~H-I.7—is except ionallv higih. l(i'CulnincMini.lii>ns „,,,-,, llla< |,. |],. a , in Hie senior division Isa-bel MaU.lv..us, a pupil of Ike .Yew I'lymouHi High School, living in 'town, should he a winded a .111(1 scholai-ship, ami Kditb Maiy Evans (New Civmouth lligdi School), of Omnia, and New-t-on MnlUi.-us (New Tlviiioirth High School;, of Umitai'a. should rcrchc ,ii:s.-> scholarships. In |.hi. juniors Alii.. l!alh'i., K '.-i', of Omnia, to recm e C:(5 per aininni, and Mn.hcl Yiekeis. of Midhirsl, ,HM ; aiwl Unit ohln-r svholarships he granted as funds will allow. (Toss-Mnli' marks 8(1(1.) Total l'erniar'ks. cent.ngv Isahcl Miuv (\.T. U.S.) 550 (ii)s Edith Evams (\.T. U.S.) 5ll(i 01!.2 X. Alallhvws (!.T. U.S.) .17-1 .",!).2 Stella Smith (Slra.t loed) -Hit r,1,2 Cracc Coleman (SI rnli'ni d) --I:-i:j 51.1 Allied diaiil IStia-lf-nrd) Uil ,-,:s.K l-'lor. (J-iiii.-n i N.l'. U.S.) IIH 52 •> Ethel Cr'ant (N.C. U.S.) -112 51.5 —.iMiiors.— (Tossihle murks 700.) Alice UuUinig'er, Oiaa-l-a 5<K! 8-1.7 Mnihel Vickci-s. Mid'hirsl d'J5 70.7 Francis Triiitmuix. Miid'hirst IHS 09.2 Jsurti'llix llunyan, I-nglew'd 427 01.7 .J. T. (inuit, InsJewocd -127 01.(t Ernest IviiHi.v, Ngutire -122 00.2 Wm. Talmer, Kt nut foul -102- 57.'1 Marg.i.iet Hltnke. AliUbirst :i(is 52.1 TUTIL THACH'EIUv -First. Tcreivutnge Mary ISernslen, W-ailnrn (U Stella Il'irkey, Taiiki 51.1! ■Amy Crawford, Central 51 —Seconal Year.— Lilla Finnerty, Ethel Bent, Wwitara f,2 7 Ethel Hountree, N-guire* 5y.0 Ella King-, Stia.tfoiid* ->k.~\ Alk-e lluddivll, St. 50 —Third Year.— f.ily Sluwarl, Conrken-av St. 71 Inn l>em].sey, Cen'tral" ' in 3 A»ln Towell, M 1 >vi,» r,'.)2 -l-'onnh Year.I'Um Nixon, Wvkl lOniJ* ( j,1.5 •KxeiiipUnl : lmvin R attwiidekl matriciilation examinations. 'l'll.' inspector's rejwt, imi } (.],<, rc _ «n»nu'ii!il.n,tiii>iiM cniMitwiiMl t-hoi-ojii were adopted, t„ | k , t . 111 . 1 . i , kJ Uill a , tar as I'uivds will alow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 16, 20 January 1904, Page 2
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387Examination Results. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 16, 20 January 1904, Page 2
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