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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 8, No. 7. June 13, 1945

Men's Vice-President

Men's Vice-President

Richard Daniell

Mr. Daniell, a part-time law student, was first co-opted into Exec. in January, 1944, and is Men's Vice-President of the retiring Exec. He was senior Tournament Delegate for Winter, 1944, and Easter, 1945, and served on the '44 Social Committee. He is Club Captain for the Harriers, Swimming Vice-Captain, ex-Captain Athletic Club and ex-Secretary of various clubs, including Photographic, Weir House, etc. He has taken part in Extrav. from 1938 on, and was House Manager '44 and '45. He is Secretary of the NZU Cross-Country Council, Chairman NZU Tournament Committee, and has held a number of administrative jobs in connection with Tournament, etc

Dick's main interests in the coming year will be: Extension of club liaison scheme; continuation of social functions in the vacation; tournament; provision of stationery, badges, blazers, etc, for students; improvements in the design of the new building; gymnasium improvements.

Alec McLeod

Mr. McLeod has been a part-time student since 1939, with a year in the army in 1943. His sport is tramping, he was chief guide for the club in 1941 and vice-chairman 1944-45. He was Assistant Records Officer in 1944 and acted as Tournament Records Controller and Press Steward in 1945. He has been on Salient staff since 1942, and is on this year's Spike committee. The purse for the College Victory Loan campaigns was held by him in 1944 and 1945, and he is this year on the Cafeteria Control Committee. In Extrav., Since 1939, he was Properties Manager '44 and '45.

Alec has no particular hobby horse. He would, however, like to see a concerted effort made by college clubs to raise finance in the city for Building Fund. He is insistent that future executives should attempt to delegate responsibility for routine or special work among a wider circle of students than are at present involved.