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Salient. Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 26, No. 3. Monday, March 25, 1963

Cappicade Punchier Claims Editor

Cappicade Punchier Claims Editor

Cappicade will have more punch this year than in the past, will appeal to the "man in the street," editor Mel Stone said recently.

The 59th issue of the capping magazine, for release on May 8, will aim its fire at current social problems.

"We'll avoid the narrow-minded, 'ivory-towerish' attitude of past issues," Stone said.

Such problems as the recent rash of sex crimes should receive a thorough airing.

The bearded editor has been on Cappicade's staff for the past five years.

The magazine format of Cappicade will be unchanged. It will have 64 pages.

He wanted all students to write for Cappicade. Contributions must be in by April 7.

With its new approach, Cappicade staffers hope this year to sell more copies in the city and in other centres outside the campus.