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Salient. Victoria University Students' Newspaper. Volume Number 39, Issue 5. March 29 [1976]

Freedman Sides with Exec

Freedman Sides with Exec.

Then Mike Freedman stuck up for the Exec, saying it was ridiculous to cut them out, since they are going to have to carry out whatever the committee decides. They have some experience, even if we don't agree with some of their past actions, and should be allowed to have a say.

Further nominations for the committee were Kevin Swann Stephen Underwood, one nominee of the Association office workers and Sir Thomas Skinner! Kevin Swann said he was a job representative in Australia for a year and had been granted special admission to Vic. He thought his experience qualified him for the committee.

Graeme Collins said he didn't know why he wanted to be on the committee, but he thought he should because of its importance and because of his concern for it. Steve Underwood said exec, should be represented because of experience, and to provide a different viewpoint. Sir Thomas was not available to speak. A vote was finally taken, and Robert Lithgow, Graeme Collins, and Kevin Swann elected.

The next piece of business to struggle to the surface was another radical motion in which we find Tony efficient-in-the-extreme Ward and John Ryall attempting to get rid of most student reps.