Salient. Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 42 No. 20. August 27 1979
role of President
[unclear: role] of President
[unclear: ris] Gosling asked a basic, yet difficult [unclear: ion]; what did Simon consider the [unclear: sibilities] of the President. But [unclear: n], although extremely nervous, never the ability to "think on his feet" [unclear: atively)], and replied that a President 'from up, credibly for NZUSA", meetings, provide overall initiative for things, be aware of almost thing, be an overall co-ordinator, [unclear: reg-] the Vice-Presidents and always remain and accessible.
[unclear: ed] for bis attitude towards STB, Simon stated that STB provides a valuable service and is also capable of providing valuable finance for NZUSA. STB, he said, should continue after becoming "financially sound."
There were many more questions, where Simon outlined a strong support for WRAC and NOSAC, his attitude to firing an unsuitable employee, his support for women's rights, his support for a fourth national officer (when finances allow) and even NZUSA's responsibilities to secondary school students.