SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 7.
Haeremai Club
Haeremai Club
A good muster was present at the Haeremai Club's meeting on Thursday night ot discuss the "How, when and where" of Capping Procession. As usual, all arrangements have been well-planned by the committee or rather, by the working part of it. Everything will be providedlorries, ideas, material, etc., and all the Club needs now is the whole-hearted support of the men of the College.
This is the one day in the year when we can "let ourselves go" and to ensure that it will be a successrful "go" all students shoul help in the matter. To add to the interest, the club is Offering Two Prizes—
1— | Two gallons of the best ale to the best float; |
2— | A sum of £1 will be paid to the club which has the best float; |
-this latter to encourage University Clubs to enter.
Also, please note, there will be free "refreshments" for those taking part.
If you have never taken part in a procession before-do so this year. If you hae taken part in previous years, then your past experience will come in useful-in any case-join in and give the haeremai Club the help it deserves.