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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol 1, No. 12 June 22, 1938

[introduction and list of candidates]

In case anyone doesn't know, the Executive elections will be held on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, the 22nd. 23rd and 24th of this month.

It is probable that at least half the students at V.U.C. are blissfully ignorant as to the activities and importance of the Students' Association, an autonomous body of which they are all members and the Executive of which vitnally affects every hour of their University life.

"Salient" is not going to give you the life histories of the candidates: we do not wish to put a premium on volubility or be in any way partial. Just because a man has been on the committee of the Evangelical Union, it doesn't eman to say he'll make a good Exec. President.

We have interviewed the candidates for the more important positions, asking them certain carefully chosen and searching questions.

The nominations are as follow:—
  • President: R. W. Edgley, J. B. Aimers.

    (One to be elected.)

  • Vice-President (Men's). R.S.C. Agar.

    (Elected unopposed.)

  • Vice-President (Women's): Geraldine Kean, Joan Bacon.

    (One to be elected.)

  • Secretary: R. W. Heine.

    (Elected unopposed.)

  • Treasurer: J. B. Bullock.

    (Elected unopposed.)

  • Committee (Men's): R. J. Corkill. N. A. Morrison, A. T. Fussell. R. L. Meedk.

    (Two to be elected.)

  • Committee (Women's ): Margaret Denton, Helen Maysmor. Joan Bacon, Geraldine Kean, Marie Fletcher, Joy Osborne.

    (Three to be elected.)