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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume 33, No. 5 22 April 1970

Stunts, Suggestions, ideas and proposed stunts are urgently needed for the oncoming festive season at Vic—Capping Week. In previous years stunts at this University (with a few exceptions) have lacked vitality and originality. For years now Vic has been overshadowed in the field of stunts by Massey. Once again they have completed a successful stunt season—peddling beds from Wellington to Palmerston North, making headlines in the DOMINION during the Queen's visit to Massey and numerous other stun…

Stunts, Suggestions, ideas and proposed stunts are urgently needed for the oncoming festive season at Vic—Capping Week. In previous years stunts at this University (with a few exceptions) have lacked vitality and originality. For years now Vic has been overshadowed in the field of stunts by Massey. Once again they have completed a successful stunt season—peddling beds from Wellington to Palmerston North, making headlines in the DOMINION during the Queen's visit to Massey and numerous other stunts tinted with originality. Victoria on prior occasions has made few 'all out attempts' at pulling off stunts on such a scale. This year the Stunts Committee are making an all out drive to make the Capping Week of 1970 the most successful ever. This cannot be obtained without the aid of students—this means you. This is one of the few occasions in the time you spend at this University that you can participate in a direct informal way in the true spirit of a student. All those interested in performing or being participants in stunts should contact Keith Watson (Stunts Controller) C/- Stud. Ass. Executive Workroom or leave suggestions (with name and phone number) in the box provided in the Students' Association Office. It should be noted that all stunts have to be approved by the Stunts Committee (a mere formality in most cases) before being carried out.