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

Procesh '62

Procesh '62

Let "Procesh 62" mark the turning point in Vic's Capping weeks. Let us have a bigger, brighter, better, more publicised and more memorable Procesh, than ever before, and what's more, let us have a Procesh that compares with the quality, quantity and sheer fun of the other Universities.

Every student should forget swot for the last days of term and help Vic make itself known. Don't be selfconscious. Let your hair down, get into groups and discuss ways to hit the town on May 4th, with entertaining floats. The enjoyment of taking part is worth a little trouble.

Everyone who is anyone is in Procesh.

There is a part for everyone in Procesh. We need flat mates in out-of-place costumes and a gimmick; car owners with a gimmick or any other make of car—enter your car suitably decorated. There is a place for one man floats or sixty motor bikes.

If you didn't attend the meeting in the Men's Common Room you should get in touch with the Procesh Organiser.

He can answer such vital questions as how, which, why, and when . If you don't enter you can't win.

You can win Cash prizes.

There will be prizes awarded this year for the three best floats, so you can win your club or yourself some money.

Procesh benefits you.

This year we have a better time for Procesh. Right in the middle of the day with better advance publicity we hope to get even bigger crowds. If we turn on a good show then obviously the public is in a better mood about paying money for Cappicade and Extrav. the profitability or otherwise of which directly affects you as members of this Association.

It will also affect the size of the charity collection and a good charity collection is obviously the best possible Public Relations for Vic.

Okay.

So it's over to all of us to make "Procesh 62" the greatest ever, and something to aim for again in 63.

R. D. Mcleod,

Procesh Controller.