Salient. Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 42 No. 13. June 11 1979
Too Many Average Letters
Too Many Average Letters
To "Dear Sir",
Recently I have had my eye on your [ unclear: pape] devolution, as you may be aware (or not, [ unclear: dep] on whether you read what you print, which [ unclear: i] doubtful), and have attempted to contribute the lowering of its standards. However of [ unclear: lats] I have noted a disturbing new trend in the let to the Editor - a plethora of letters written by dinary or average students. Who are these [ unclear: anmous] maniacs driven to crazed normality? [ unclear: W] is average? Can a Varsity student be describe ordinary? What has induced this sudden rash sameness amongst us? Who cares?
All these are totally irrelevant questions [ unclear: th] have nothing to do with real life (what has?), nevertheless I advise the "Salient" to question closely the ideals of anyone who believes him self to be typical of everybody else. What's [ unclear: w] furthermore, these letters have tried to [ unclear: introd] a level of normality into the "Salient", and [ unclear: so] am, as a tireless guardian of the intellectual [ unclear: cc] tent of the "Salient", obliged to remind any rage students" out there that any further [ unclear: atte] at letter writing to this end is likely to result [ unclear: i] heir teeth being removed through the back of heads.
"Keep the "Salient" sub-normal!"
Yours in dedication,
Reginald Krutz.