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Campbell photo SOUTHLAND judges in this year's "Mobil Song Quest" will be Alfred Walmsley (left) and Paul Wesney (second from left). Mr Walmsley, who studied in London, has sung the principal tenor solos in most major choral works throughout New Zealand, and has been a conductor and a competitions judge. Mr Wesney is also an experienced competitions judge. In 25 years' participation in Invercargill's musical life he has been associated with a number of choral groups, including the Invercargill Orpheus Ladies' Choir, which he founded and has conducted for the past 17 years. George Wilkinson (second from right), a new judge at 4ZB, is Lecturer in Music at Teachers' College, Dunedin, and organist and choirmaster at First Church, Dunedin. He has been a competitions judge, and in 1955-56 he conducted the singing class in School Broadcasts. A new judge at 2ZA, Theodore Staples is Director of Music at Queen Elizabeth Technical College, Palmerston North, and held a similar position at King Edward Technical College, Dunedin, before going overseas to study. Later he was assistant lecturer at Teachers' College, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 18

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Campbell photo SOUTHLAND judges in this year's "Mobil Song Quest" will be Alfred Walmsley (left) and Paul Wesney (second from left). Mr Walmsley, who studied in London, has sung the principal tenor solos in most major choral works throughout New Zealand, and has been a conductor and a competitions judge. Mr Wesney is also an experienced competitions judge. In 25 years' participation in Invercargill's musical life he has been associated with a number of choral groups, including the Invercargill Orpheus Ladies' Choir, which he founded and has conducted for the past 17 years. George Wilkinson (second from right), a new judge at 4ZB, is Lecturer in Music at Teachers' College, Dunedin, and organist and choirmaster at First Church, Dunedin. He has been a competitions judge, and in 1955-56 he conducted the singing class in School Broadcasts. A new judge at 2ZA, Theodore Staples is Director of Music at Queen Elizabeth Technical College, Palmerston North, and held a similar position at King Edward Technical College, Dunedin, before going overseas to study. Later he was assistant lecturer at Teachers' College, Dunedin. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 18

Campbell photo SOUTHLAND judges in this year's "Mobil Song Quest" will be Alfred Walmsley (left) and Paul Wesney (second from left). Mr Walmsley, who studied in London, has sung the principal tenor solos in most major choral works throughout New Zealand, and has been a conductor and a competitions judge. Mr Wesney is also an experienced competitions judge. In 25 years' participation in Invercargill's musical life he has been associated with a number of choral groups, including the Invercargill Orpheus Ladies' Choir, which he founded and has conducted for the past 17 years. George Wilkinson (second from right), a new judge at 4ZB, is Lecturer in Music at Teachers' College, Dunedin, and organist and choirmaster at First Church, Dunedin. He has been a competitions judge, and in 1955-56 he conducted the singing class in School Broadcasts. A new judge at 2ZA, Theodore Staples is Director of Music at Queen Elizabeth Technical College, Palmerston North, and held a similar position at King Edward Technical College, Dunedin, before going overseas to study. Later he was assistant lecturer at Teachers' College, Dunedin. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 18

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