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2News Release C NEWS2 RELEASE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN, REGINA CAMPUS News & Information Servic _iisr - - . phone 584-4402 u\AIN ra:-FET: REGINA CAMPUS 1 RELEASE ON RECEIPT: 1974 REG!NA (June 26) - The `Al stern Board of 1.4.:sic at the Univerzity Saskatchewan, Regina Campus, has announced the names of successful candidates in its recent theoretical examinations. Examinations were held ;n Biggar, Canwood, Humboldt, Lake Lenore, MacNutt, Moose Jaw, Oxbow, Prince Albert, Saskatoon, St. Benedict, Wolseley, Yorkton and Regina. Below is a complete list of winners and their achievements. Except where otherwise noted, the successful candidates reside in the communities in which the examinations were held. The results of the examinations, in order of merit, are as fol lows: BIGGAR - Grade I Theory: First Class Honours: Milton Liska and Kathy Smith, Sonningdale (equal marks); Cameron Carruthers, Renee Zapski . Grade Ii Theory: First Class Honours: Thomas Liska. CANWOOD - Grade IV Theory: First Class Honours: Grace Buhler. HUMBOLDT - Grade I Theory: First Class Honours: Tina Couros. Grade VI Intermediate Aural Musicianship: Honours: Judith Stryjek, Sandra Kochan. LAKE LENORE - Grade Ill Theory: First Class Honours: Karen Sterner, Naomi Yeager. Grade IV Theory: First Class Honours: Elaine Rice; Honours: Susan Hoenmans. MacNUTT - Grade VI Intermediate Aural Musicianship: Honours: Rosemary Peppler. MOOSE JAW - Grade I Theory: First Class Honours: Wendy Taylor, Linda Baum. Grade II Theory: First Class Honours: Brenda Siggelkow, Bobby Mandryk, Honours: Leslie Huckabay, Shelly Nyhus. Grade III Theory: First Class Honours: Angela Koritnik, Leslie Chin, Wendy Baum and Norma Jean Maynard (equal marks), Linda Nicholls, Cheryl Hillson. Grade V Harmony: Honours: Anne Cannon; Pass: Alan Yurkowski, Jean Krantz. Grade VI Musical Knowledge: Honours: Carley /2. 2. Bauck of Chapi ; Pass: Karen Uncles. OXBOW - Grade I Theory: First Class Honours: Sarah Fuller. PRINCE ALBERT - Grade I Theory: First Class Honours: Ronald F. Eytcheson and Charles Zaleschuk (equal marks), Ginette D. Blain. Grade III Theory: Honours: Andree Lamontagne. SASKATOON - Grade II Theory: First Class Honours: David Pristupa. Grade III Theory: First Class Honours: Patti Thompson. Grade V Harmony: Honours: Neal Gripp. Grade V Junior Aural Musicianship: First Class Honours: Neal Gripp. ST. BENEDICT - Grade III Theory: First Class Honours: Michelle Altrogge, Maureen Reinhart. WOLSELEY - Grade IV Theory: First Class Honours: Allison Campbell, Brenda Froese. YORKTON - Grade II Theory: First Class Honours: Karen Machusek, Naomi Neis and Curtis Van Parys (equal marks). Grade III Theory: First Class Honours: Yvonne Daykin, Debora Prokopchuk. REGINA - Grade I Theory: First Class Honours: William Fowler and Trevor Tureski (equal marks), Gwen Johnson; Shirley Agopsowicz, Karen Lawlor, Delayne Sartison and Rae-nel Swain (all equal marks), Lance Cansino; Joy Alford, Ivor Griffith and Tracey Wright (all equal marks), Tim Sotropa, Greg Fuhr, Wendyne Engel and Tammy Wright (equal marks), Christine McDonnell, Laurie Fuhr; Honours: Carolyn Nevill; Pass: Sandra Rublack. Grade II Theory: First Class Honours: Suzanne Morley, Hannah Jeu, Carol Youck, Mary Lui, Lillie Wong, Jayne Hague, David Lawlor, Deanna Youck, Heather Watt, Shannon MacNeill; Honours: Cathy Rublack; Pass: Patricia Franks. Grade III Theory: First Class Honours: Robin Gritzfeld, Mary Kutarna and Kevin MacNeill (equal marks), Patricia Beisel; Honours: Adrienna Scuka; Pass: Allison J. Kerr. Grade IV Theory: First Class Honours: Merle Bintner, Tamara Maliepaard, Margaret Goetz and Janette Schellenberg (equal marks); Honours: Jayne Duncan, Dorothy Cook, Jeffrey McMaster; Pass: Margot Bartel. Grade V Harmony: Honours: Peter Tiefenbach; Pass: Susan Gee, Margie Boss. Grade V Junior Aural Musicianship: First Class Honours: Christine Lasuita, Cat')erine Lasuita. Grade VI Intermediate Aural • /3. 3. Musicianship: First Class Honours: Peter Tiefenbach; Honours: Susan Yee. Grade VI Musical Knowledge: Honours: Chiu-Yee Tam; Pass: Laura Clutton, Susan Gee. Grade VII Musical Knowledge: Honours: Leonore Driedger. Pedagogy (Piano): First CI-ass Honours: Leonore Driedger, Kathy McMaster; Honours: Laura Clutton, Chiu-Yee Tam, Susan Yee. - 30 - • :4 4 azialategitri..
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