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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1932. Volume 3. Number 6.

Aloha

Aloha.

WWIthin a few days now the lecture rooms will be deserted again, and the long summer vacation begun. And with the commencement of that vacation many students will be saying farewell to the College.

We cannot say that the 1932 Session has been an extraordinary one. No great College events have taken place during the year, save that Y.U.C. has this year been Host in the Annual Inter-University Tournament. Nevertheless, despite ever present talk of depression, it can be said that student activities during the year have been increased rather than curtailed. Several new clubs have sprung into being, and are being successfully carried on by keen and energetic committees, whilst it cannot be said that any of the other clubs have slipped back in their activities during the current year.

We can only hope that next year will see an equal, if not greater, amount of student life in the College. We hope that conditions will not force the curtailment of any Club activities which save Y.U.C. from the realms of the Night Schools.

With the coming of Weir House the future should be assured, and the opening of this splendid gift to the College should be great step ahead.

To all students, both those who are leaving the College for once and for all and those who will be present in the Halls, in the Common Booms and the Gym. once again next year, we wish Good luck. To those sitting in November we extend our best wishes. And to the Staff and all Students of the College we reiterate—Kia Ora!