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TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

SHORTHAND EXAMINATIONS. Advice has been received that the following students of the Palmerston North Technical School were successful in passing the Pitman’s shorthand speed examination held in December last:—Margaret Beals, 156 words per minute; Bessie Holland, 120 (Verbatim): Enid Varcoe, 110; Kathleen Wischnewsky, 110; Nora Ainsworth, 110; Ita Wischnewsky, 110; Joyce McKay, 110; Alfreda Heard, HO; William Birnie, 110; Ray Brann, 100; Dorothy Ratcliffe, lOo; Phyllis Halley, 80; Jean Barrie, 80; Edna Lewin, 80: Molly Palmer, 80; Kathleen Butters, 80; Lorna Jenkins, 80; Una Chamberlain, 80; Thelma Parsons, 70; Sheila Casey, 70; Margaret Simpson, 70; Doris Clark, 60; Joan Browp, 60; Shona Burrows, 60; Juanita Christian, 1 50 . Patricia Guthrie, 50; Mary Baillie, 50; Colleen Stubbs, 60. The following are the results of the shorthand theory examinations held on November 20 last: —Advanced, W. L. Birnie; intermediate, Shona. Burrows (distinction); elementary, Doris Manion, Jean Drummond, Myra Hickin, Eleonore de Cleene, . Vera Cronin, Gerald Kenning.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 49, 28 January 1932, Page 9

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TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 49, 28 January 1932, Page 9

TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 49, 28 January 1932, Page 9

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