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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1931. Volume 2. Number 1.

An Appreciation

An Appreciation.

Several changes in the personnel of the Executive during the Long Vacation are announced elsewhere in this issue. Amongst those recorded is the resignation of Miss D. Martyn-Roberts from the position of Vice-President.

An expression of appreciation is due to one who has given so freely of her time and energy in the service of the Association. Miss Martyn-Roberts was first elected to the Executive in 1028 and for three years has taken an active and untiring share in its work. During that time there has scarcely been a social function under the auspices of the Executive where she has not been at least partly responsible for its success, and her popularity with women and men students alike combined with her capacity for ward work give her a special talent for organisation. Students connected with the 1930 Extravaganza will recall the splendid work of Miss Martyn-Roberts, in co-operation with Miss Helen Dunn, in providing the numerous costumes for the caste.

Other societies, notably the Basketball, Dramatic Club, the Tennis Club and the Swimming Club, have numbered Miss Martyn-Roberts amongst thier most active members, but her three years on the Executive, page 12 culminating in the office of women's Vice-President, have alone given her a claim upon the gratitude of every member of the Association. The executive, in accepting her resignation with regret, passed a resolution expressing its sincere appreciation of her work."

C. S. Plank,

Hon. Secretary, V.U.C.S.A.