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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1931. Volume 2. Number 2.

By The Way

page 12

By The Way.

Will Mr. W. P. Rollings deny the impeachment levelled by the Tournament Team regarding his energetic attempts in Dunedin to out-Don Mr Priestley as the Universal Lover?

Mr. C. S Plank must confess that he realised at the time the top deck of the S.S. Wahine was hardly the site for a Strephon and Phyllis idyll, but that rural facilities were not available.

Fortunately Miss Eileen Plank's luggage, which was put off at Oamaru, en route to Dunedin, was forwarded just before she reboarded the train on Saturday. Miss Plank had reluctantly decided to spend her holiday in Oamaru with her luggage.

Did Miss Isoebl Morice discover the reason it was arranged she should not dance with McGavin, Major at the Tournament Ball?

Mr. C. N. Goodson will shortly announce that he has decided to take up tennis instead of sprinting, and that he will specialise in mixed doubles. He commenced training immediately after the Ball last Wednesday morning.

Mr. Macduff described himself on his billeting sheet as a "shy, retiring, unsophisticated lad." His reply to the query on Religion was "unsatisfactory."