The Spike or Victoria College Review October 1930
Spike's Appreciations
Spike's Appreciations
Victoria college extends its thanks to:—
Mary Cooley, who never refuses her invaluable advice, services and encouragement to the College's dramatic efforts.
Helen Dunn, who works indefatigably throughout the year assisting every club and sacrificing a great deal of her time in an effort to improve the apathetic attitude of the College.
Dorothy Martyn Roberts, to whom everyone goes at some time or other for sympathy, assistance and suggestions.
Colin Bailey, who has always done good by stealth and blushed to find it fame.
Mr. Brook, whose hand and experience are always at the service of the student body and whose bark is worse than his bite.
Professor Cornish, who has always shown a keen sympathy and interest in the students.
Cafeteria Staff, who have during their short reign always been capable and courteous.
Professor Mackenzie, who in his long connection with the University has always been the exemplar of kindness and generosity to everyone.
C. S. Plank, who, despite criticism and handicaps, has always worked wholeheartedly in the interests of the Students' Association.