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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 25, No. 5. 1962.

Capping News — Stunts and Other Things

Capping News

Stunts and Other Things

Capping week is with us again and another glorious opportunity to wake up the Wellington public is presented to the men on the hill. As most readers will know it is traditional for students to enliven this period by kidnapping Prime Ministers, blowing up Parliament and general assorted sabotage. (Even pedestrian crossings perchance).

Most of us recall the highly successful dinner party given by the Hon. Keith about this time last year. This year I feel we can surpass previous years. It's time we put some life back into the old town.

Now for a few points about stunts.

(1)Obviously the first consideration is that the stunt or stunts concerned do not endanger life or property of any participant or spectator.
(2)All stunts must be registered on the appropriate form which is available from Stud. Ass. office or under the notice board in the main foyer in the Hunter Building.

The Students' Assn. will Not accept any responsibility for the consequences of any Unregistered stunt. Completed froms should be left at Stud. Ass. office for the Stunts Controller.