MEMBERS OF ORCHESTRA:
1st Violin: 2nd Violin:
Viola: Cello: Piano:
P. G. Fender, D. N. C. Pemberton, A. G. Whipp, R. D. E. Bro C. R. Bronk, T. A. Kaner. R. M. Craig, D. R. Kaner, S. J. Mawby, J. R. C. Taylor, G. J. M. Winder, A. J. Nichols. R. M. Addinall, A. P. Copley, J. R. Oglesby, A. F. H. Hjort. P. V. Aagaard, A. D. Leckenby, F. A. Craig, L. G. Bleasdale. N. C. H. Pemberton.
ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC The following have been successful in examinations during the past year: Name A. R. Aagaard P. V. Aagaard O. J. Bird F. A. Craig P. G. Fender M. P. G. Haslam T. A. Heap A. F. H. Hjort T. R. W. Jones D. R. Kaner W. P. Ledger S. J. Lewis J. C. Neal J. R. Oglesby M. Pearson D. N. C. Pemberton N. C. H. Pemberton R. N. Sabey B. A. R. Skrentny A. G. Whipp R. C. Young
Grade 4 4 5 5 6 3 6 3 7 6 4 1 6 4 5 8 8 8 5 3 2 7 4
Initrument Clarinet Piano Piano Cello Piano Violin Piano Viola Piano Violin Clarinet Piano Piano Viola Clarinet Piano Violin Cello Clarinet Piano Piano Violin Trumpet
Merit Merit
Distinction
Distinction Distinction
M. J. Heywood, S. J. Mawby and M. Pearson passed the Grade 5 Theory Examination. N. C. H. Pemberton passed the Associate examination of the Royal College of Organists and was awarded the Diploma A.R.C.O.
DRAMA ANTIGONE It worked so well, this odd fusion of the work of two great playwrights. Here were two interpretations of the same dilemma, contradictory but somehow complementary. The first interpretation, by Sophocles, saw Fate 28