Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 25, No. 9. 1962.
Miss Jones
Miss Jones
Then came a surprise. It was moved Dwyer, seconded Blizard.
That the Exec. demand of N.Z.U.S.A. the resignation of Miss Florence Jones from the National Executive. Miss Jones had cast herself into hot water earlier in the week by making statements in a weekly paper, to the effect that students were "satisfied with the new system".
It seemed that the meeting was not concerned with Miss Jones's views as being the official views of N.Z.U.S.A. (Miss Jones is Education Officer) and that a personal attack was quite in order. Thus, speakers harangued in good faith; felt satisfied when the motion was carried 87-65.—Editor.
Finger of Suspicion
Mr William Dwyer, vocal student authority on Anarchy and the need for a free Education, points an accusing finger at the A.G.M. This picture shows Mr Dwyer haranguing the meeting. (An adjournment had to be called soon after this episode—Dwyer refusing the Chairman's order that he resume his seat.)