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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1932. Volume 3. Number 1

Cafeteria

page 7

Cafeteria.

The secretary of the Executive has suffered for long the impossibility of satisfying his secret craving for waffles, this, combined with the fairly frequent shortage of pies has made the whole Executive anxious to make a change in the management of the Cafeteria.

With the hope of improving the quality of food and reducing prices, the Executive made earnest re-presentations to the Council that the Cafeteria should be transferred to the Students' Association. Then the Executive spent a time of considerable suspense wondering whether daily waffles and plentiful pies would reward their labours.

On Thursday night, February 25th, the good news came that the Cafeteria was to be handed over to the student body. There was very little time left to make arrangements, but the Executive have been most happy in finding a woman of experience and competence who will fill the position. Mrs. Gibson has fed our brothers and sisters in Canterbury, and they have grown strong and flourished greatly. She will be under the directions of the Women's Vice-President, Miss Helen Dunn, and Mr. S. Perry.

The Students' Association has no intention of running the Cafeteria to increase its funds. Any profits will go to the better management of the Caf., that this College spirit we are so anxious about may be fostered by fruit salads and waffles.