MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS
The following am the results of tlie practical examination in connection with the Associated Board, R.A.M. and R.C.M., London, which was held in New Plymouth on Saturday by Mr. Victor Booth, the Board's examiner:— LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS. ADVANCED GRADE. Possible niai'kij 150, honors 130, pass 103. .Miss Beryl Annie Hirst CM'r. R. N. Renaud. teacher), 132 marks (honors). | Miss Cecil Ina K. Brydon (Miss A. H. Smith, L.A.8., teacher). 10(i marks. Miss Rubv Caroline Brough (Miss K, I. Gilbert, teacher). 103 marks. Four entered, three passed, one failed. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS., Possible marks 150, distinction 130, pass-100. HIGHER DIVISION. Miss Priscilla Clara Greenwood (Miss j L. Pike, L.A.8., teacher), 108 marks, Miss Clarice Dorothy Herbert (Miss j A. 11. Smith, L.A.8., teacher), 104 marks. ■Two entered, both passed. . LOWER DIVISION, One entered, none passed. ELEMENTARY DIVISION. Miss Alma Henrietta 'Shaw (Mr. R. N. Remind, teacher), 132 marks (distinction). Miss Ernestine Marjorie Baily (Mr. R. N. Remind, teacher), 12(5 marks. Miss Madoline Ogle (Miss K. I. Gilbert, teacher), 124 marks. Master George Arms (Mies K. I. Gilbert, teacher), 122 marks. . > Miss Kirsteen McLaren Monteith (Miss L. Pike, L.A.8., teacher), 117 marks. Miss Dorothy Una Blanchard (Miss A. . H. Smith, L.A.8., teacher). 110 marks. L Miss Elsie Kate F. Clung (Miss A. 11. i Smith, L.A.8., teacher), 110 marks). ■ Miss Moana Fairfax Cholmely (Miss ,' L. Pike, L.A.8., teacher), 100 marks. Miss Hilda Fairfax Cholmely (Miss L. . Pike, L.A.8., teacher), 107 marks. [ Nine entered, all passed. •' PRIMARY DIVISION. Miss Kathleen Bell Mander (Miss A. ' IT. Smith, L.A.8., teacher), 130 marks j (distinction). Miss Marion Weston (Miss K. I. Gil- ' bert, teacher), 130 nlarks (distinction). Miss Rose Mac Masters (Sisters des ' Missions, teachers), 122 marks, j Miss Annie Arms (Miss K. I. Gilbert, , teacher), 120 marks. Miss Jovce Roberts Candy (Miss L. Pike, L.A.8., teacher), 110 marks. ', I Master Keith Mervyn Ward (Miss ' J Robson, teacher), 109 marks. ') Miss Elinor Mary Greenwood ( Miss L. e Pike, L.A.8., teacher), 104 marks. 0 Seven entered, all passed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 102, 16 September 1912, Page 6
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