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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 25, No. 10. 1962.

Conduct in Cafeteria

Conduct in Cafeteria

The House Committee Is particularly concerned at the conduct in the cafeteria of certain irresponsible and selfish students. It is seriously worried that the thoughtless acts of a small minority will irreparably damage relations with the Cafeteria caterer.

It may not be known that Mr Levenbach is badly short of staff and has suffered considerable losses through damage and theft. Rubbish tins have been provided and there is no excuse whatsoever for leaving tables littered with filth and lunch papers. Furthermore, strong objection is made to those students who insist upon needlessly wasting the salt and pepper provided on the tables. The Committee fears that if some students continue to abuse the facilities provided for them in the cafeteria, the consequences could seriously disrupt the services they are now receiving.