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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 11, No. 8. July 14, 1948

Odds and Sods

Odds and Sods

Mr. O'Brien in answering a question explaining the loss on "Spike" by the late issue and rising costs; he didn't think it would happen again.

The first clean audit certificate in history gratified Mr. Dowrick (again).

And everyone was gratified to know that Cappicade, all 10,000 copies had completely sold out.

Everyone passed the buck over who was responsible for meal money refunds for the Extrav. Napier trip, and Mr. McLeod got no satisfaction. Profits from that show haven't yet arrived.

The misstatements in the press after the meeting were commented on and explained by Mr. O'Brien. Mr. Dowrick, who wrote under his own name ("not one of your numerous aliases?") Miss Casey and others. The position remains a bit obscure.

Mr. Plishke's name came up again—obviously someone had missed the other meetings. A very patient explanation came from Mr. Taylor.

Mr. Dowrlck: "I forget whether I was President then or not," and again "God alone knows the faults of man!"

A great big toffee apple goes to Mr. Cook for the prize chestnut of the evening: "I think the trams should run on orthodox lines."