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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 7.

Snapshots

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Snapshots.

Our Generous President.

One day three "paw" men went to a hotel in Dunedin for dinner. At this hotel Dick Nankervis was staying. He was out. They had dinner. They put it down to him. They put drinks down to him, too. He paid. Good old Dick!

An Interview.

"Smad" "what do you think of the influx into Dunedin?"

Bill Thomson (O.U.): "Since you all came down I have had the deepest inclination to go beering!"

That Song.

At a party Max Willis and Kingi Tahiwi gave six hundred exclusive renderings of that pretty little ditty, "He hit him on the head with a hammer,

Paw man

tsh tsh

Paw man."

Out-Tournamented.

We regret to announce that Dick Nankervis, Dick Wild and Hilda Hurley reshigned on the return Journey. They couldn't "take" it. Their joint letter is in the exclusive possession of Kingi Tahiwi.

We Will Never Forget

Blawksworth—Singing "Do You Ken John Peel?" at "the Quarters," And lots more which only we know—we hope!! Paw Bill, tsh, tsh, Paw Bill.

Dick Nankervis—Being a "box of bears" at Blelliot's.

Bill Thomson—Calling for "team work, you cad," crawling round the house of a Dunedin family.

Isabel Newlands—Wearing a splitskirt at the swimming.

King Tahiwi—Signing his name on the hall wall at "the Quarters" as Mr. Tiddlepuddle Esquiddle of Tiddle Puddle-on-Mud!

John Hott—Wearing the Boxing Shield at the ball.

Nan Welch—Walking into the dining saloon when it had been converted into an undressing room.

Coming Events.

Thursday, 2nd—

Labour Club Max Riske—

"Soviet Russia To-day."

Tuesday, 7th—

Free Discussions Club.—

"Fascism."