Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol 1, No. 12 June 22, 1938
Executive Meeting
Executive Meeting
"Salient" was asked to report the last important meeting of the present Executive but found neither anything interesting nor a vacant chair.
The agenda was most uninspiring Numerous reports — Publications Common Room, Building Fund. Records, and Capping—were received and the Secretary was instructed to write numerous letters thanking the people responsible.
The Free Discussions Club, a present obsolescent, was disaffiliated and rendered obsolete. R.I.P.
- Athletics.—J. P. Eastwood, C. V. Adams, D. R. Serymgeour, E. H. Miller, E. M. Irving. H.G. Bowyer.
- Boxing.—K. Coveney, W. A. Armstrong C. Trillo.
- Cricket.—T. A. Harpur, P. A. Ongley, J. B. Stephenson, P.D. Wilson.
- Rowing.—R. P. Hansen, G. C. Broad, A. R. Burge. J. B. Bullock, N. M. Rose.
- Shooting.—D. H. K. Ross, T.R. C. Muir. H. T. G. Olive.
- Swimming.—Miss S. E. Hefford. F. D. O'Flynn, R. L. Meek.
- Tennis.—R. McL Ferkins, N. A. Morrison, B. M. O'Connor, J. Hartley, F. H. Renouf; Misses F. E. MacLean. P. M. P. Edwards, K. Pears, L. Mete-Kingi.
"Salient" offers its congratulations to the recipients of this honour. As a matter of [unclear: f[gap — reason: illegible]] the only enlightening item on a very dull programme was a resolution to the effect that an electric heater is to be provided for the "Salient" room.
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Again our age is highly educated;
There is no lie our children cannot read.