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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Vol. 38, No. 18. July 23rd 1975

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Another Salient comes off the presses. Yes folks, not even the worst weather since the Flood prevented the dedicated Salient staff from trudging through puddles, the rain, pnuemonia and various other dangerous animals. All for the sake of bringing you the latest news, views, opinions and anything else worth printing. Leading puddle jumper was Bruce Robinson, the editor, closely followed by Kevin Wright, Rod Prosser, Graeme Cookson, Raewyn Good and Pat O'Dea. Looking particularly washed out were John Henderson, the technical editor, Lionel Klee, Ross Abernathy, and Bryony Hales, who were so wet they didn't even bother to dodge the rivers. Following them were Robert Pui, David Newton, Chris Haggart, the advertising manager, and Anthony Ward, all swimming hard. Attempting to catch the scenes were Bob Good (on film) and Quentin Roper (graphics). Making some sense out of the dribbles of copy reaching them were the typists Michael Hull, Carolyn Bowman and Peter Franks.

Salient was published by VUWSA, and printed by Wanganui Newspapers Ltd Drews Ave, Wanganui.

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Photo of a brassband outside a bar

Catholic Society, long regarded merely as a body with a penchant for holding 4 masses a week and running unprofitable barn dances, took a great leap forward on the weekend with a conference examining the reality of Apartheid in the light of the Catholic Church's social teaching.

The conference brought down resolutions calling for the isolation of the South African government and its supportive institutions on the diplomatic, cultural, sporting and economic fronts.

Next week Salient will carry a detailed report of the conference, which one of the organisers described as 'the first real attempt of the Wellington Catholics to come to terms with the demands of their faith.'

A student representative is required for the Commerce Faculty. The appointment will be made at the next meeting of the Student Representative Council.

Applicants must be students of the Commerce Faculty.

Further information can be obtained from Dave Cunningham at the Students' Association Office.