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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 9, No. 3. April 13, 1946

Ex-Servicemen form Association to Serve Special Needs

Ex-Servicemen form Association to Serve Special Needs

About seventy returned servicemen were present at the meeting called in the Gym. to discuss the possibility and desirability of forming an organisation of ex-servicemen at VUC. Mr. Taylor opened the meeting and Mr. Higgin was later elected chairman for the evening.

During the discussion it was obvious that two main points were at issue. Firstly, should all ex-servicemen, home as well as returned, be included in the proposed organisation, and secondly, should an official branch of the RSA be formed at VUC. As the USA will only have official truck with returned men the second point was more or less dependent on the first.

The meeting showed itself gratifyingly free from any of the petty parochialism and service snobbery so often associated with ex-service organisations and decided by an overwhelming majority to include all ex-servicemen in the society. It was further decided that no official branch of the RSA be set up but it was suggested by Mr. Taylor that the RSA would receive any representations from a student ex-service body in a kindly spirit, if it was decided to enlist their aid in the righting of some specific grievance. Also as there were about 500 ex-servicemen at VUC, any pronouncement made by such a body would be listened to with respect.

It was unanimously agreed that the framing of a constitution be left to an interim committee, and that they should report back to a meeting of all ex-servicemen at the earliest opportunity. The interim committee was elected as follows:—
  • Chairman: Mr. Higgin.
  • Secretary: Mr. Dowrick.
  • Committee: Mr. Taylor, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Falconer, Mr. Murray.

Gramophone Club

At the AGM of the Gramophone Club, held in C6 on March 14, the following committee, subject to the approval of the Principal, was nominated to superintend the working of the Carnegie gramophone:

Neil Mountier, Nell Casey, Baska Goodman, Jocelvn McMullian, Gwenda Martin. Gordon Orr. Eric Hall. Bill Ord, George Eiby, Margaret Richardson, Eric Palmer, Marie-Louise Nin-otte, Lyster Paul, Margaret Roff.

The club secretary for the year is Pauline Michael. The meeting also carried a motion that Godfrey Wilson be appointed publicity manager.

Let's Make Music

The activities of the Music Makers' Club shows sign of being on a much larger scale this year. The College seems to be coming more aware of this small group of music lovers, and because of tills expansion, It was decided at the Annual general meeting on March 21 to increase the committee to six members instead of last year's four. The following officers were elected:—
  • President: Pauline Michael.
  • Secretary: Jocelyn McMullian.
  • Treasurer: Nell Easy.
  • Committee: Annette Myers, Beryl Taylor, Elizabeth Milward, Jane Florance, Leone Pascoe.