SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1930. Volume 1. Number 2.
Letter to the editor of SMAD [from C. S. Plank]
The Editor, "Smad."
Dear Sir,—The following Students' Association activities are recorded:—
(1) | The College Council have declined to permit the raising of the Students' Association levy at present. |
(2) | Permission has been granted for the use by the College of Electors of the Council room. |
(3) | The Professorial Board declined to permit student representation on that Board when the Rhodes Scholarship nominations were being considered. |
(4) | The Professorial Board has been requested to revive the welcome to new students which has not been held for some years. |
(5) | Permission has been granted, subject to certain conditions, for the furniture from the men's common room to be used on the occasion of big dances. |
(6) | The Executive have recommended to the other three colleges that the activities of the N.U.S. should be limited to external activities, and that a new organisation, provisionally called "The New Zealand Students' Association," be formed to govern internal affairs. |
(7) | The glassing-in of the gymnasium balcony and alterations to the kitchen are under way. |
(8) | The Executive have decided to issue "blue" certificates for "blues" gained prior to 1929. These may be obtained at a cost of one shilling per certificate, by making written application to the Secretary of the Students' Association, giving sport and date of award. |
C. S. Plank,
Hon. Secretary, V.U.C.S.A.