The New Executive

The New Executive

JUST ARRIVED Cunningham, Manual of Pi-actlcal Anatomy Vol­ ume 11. (Thorax and Ab­ BOOKS domen) 86/9 FOR YOUR STUDIES Cornell, Organlsallon and Managcinont in Industry IN ALL SUBJECTS and Business 47/6 Hubbard, Tlie Observer's are Obtainable from Book of Dogs II' A. McLEOD, A. McLEOD, "Brisbane's Best nuper fmuX "Brisbane's Best Bookstore," Bookstore," 107 fiJLlZABKXH SX., The University of Queensland Students' Newspaper 107 ELIZABETH ST., BRISBANE BRISBANE K<-(,M9teied at O.P.O.. Hrlsbanc, lor Friday, October 7, 1949 ir.'in.sini.o.gjnn by post as a periodical. s Go to Congress Winter at Home, Summer at Port Stephens The New Executive It has been recently announced that the Ail-Australian With the closing oi; nominations last Friday, it was found Student Congress would be held from 14th to 24th January, that for the vast majority of Executive and Union Council 1950, at Port Stephens •(N,S,W.). The site is near Newcastle, positions for 1950 only one nomination for each had been and is isituated in the midst of the beautiful scenic country received. Thus, subject to ratification at the final meeting of just north of that cily. Council to be held on the 19th, the President of the U.Q.U. for Old ex-Anny typos probably know Australian student talent present for 1950 v^'ili be Geoff Benness and the Hon, Secretary, Peter the Gan Gan Camp where prepara­ you such classics as "Bombsk!" Hollingsworth, both of these candidates being unopposed. tions are under wa'y now to provide "Cave Man Clarke," and others. for 300 undergrads who will be at­ tending the Congress from all States. And, finally WINE, WOMEN and Vice-Presidents who stand unop­ plaints, e,g,, omission of name from It has been found necessary to limit SONG. posed are:— roll, doubt about whether Day or the accommodation to this number, Some interesting features of the George St.: Des. O'Loughlin, Evening status, contact the Union which will allow about thirty to Camp are:—(1) It's comfortable; (2) Turhot St.; Peter Forde, Office, B7979 or B9617—DO NOT forty Queenslandors to participate. h. and c, running water—including Herston: H, A. (^opeman, COMPLAIN to the PoUing Clerk. To select the people to go, the miri'orfi; (3) other requisites de­ Yeerongpilly: D, Kronfeld. J. L. JAMESON, Queensland N.U.A.U.S, Local Secre­ manded by an elTete civilisation; (4) Electoral Officer, U.Q,U, 1919. tary-Treasurer. Mavn-Jce Ewing'. will distance from nearest pub—just long For Vice-President St, Lucia Day, have to allow selection on a'Tirst- enough to make you work up a thirst Miss Nerida Mott and Mr. Rod Cole necessary to drink N,S,W. beer; (5) hav been nominated. come, first-serve" basis—so get your Evening Student Vice-Presidents UNION NOMINATIONS. application form in quickly! As a distance from the beach—^just close The following nominations for the brief estimate of the cost involved, enough to allow you an early morn­ are:— St, Lucia: Miss Dawn Thatcher. Executive and Union Council for 1950 you can draw up.the following bud­ ing (or late night) pre-breakfast dip; have been received:— get:—Train fare (second class re­ (6) a bus will even take you to New­ George St.: Mr. K. P, Shea, President: Geoff, Benness, Med. IV. turn—in the concession period!) will castle if you want to go (but you For UNION COUNCIL, elections Hon. Sec: Peter Hollingsworth, cost you about £3, the Congress Fees won't!). will be held at Yeerongpilly to select Eng, n, themselves for Queenslanders will be the representative of the Vet, Science Vice-Presidents: only £4/10/- for the ten days of For those with a serious mind, if students, Messrs, Seawright, D. J, liappy enjoyment, and what you any, I should point out in justifica­ Grand, and L. Laws having been Day— spend on the sideline at the nearest tion of this N,U,A,U,S, activity, that nominated, and at St, Lucia to select St. Lucia: Miss N, Mott, Arts II„ pub is your own affair! there will also be (a) Faculty Arts-Day Students, Miss Joan and Mr. R, Cole. Com, III, Bureaux sessions—Faculty Societies! Hollingsworth and Messrs, W. Brown, George St,: D, O'Loughlin, Eng. III. And what will you do when you Have you appointed your delegates to A. P. Roberts, and G. Walden being Turbot St.: P, Forde, Dent. III. get to Congress? Well, based on pre­ the Congress yet? If not then get Herston: H, A. Copeman, Med. IV. vious experience, there are the fol- cracking. If so, then can you see your the contestants. No nominations were received for Yeerongpilly: D, Kronfeld, Vet. 11. lowings features:— way clear to subsidise their attend­ Evening: A beach with white sand on which ance? (b) General Sessions on ques­ Arts-Evening, Commerce, Law-Day. the cool blue waves lap gently dur­ tions of student policy—the new These latter positions will thus re­ St. Lucia: Miss D, Thatcher, Phys, ing the azure day. while at night the Commonwealth Scholarship Scheme, main vacant. AH others nominated Ed. Ill, silver moon weaves meandering I.U,S,. &c. for Union Council will automatically George St,: K. P. Shea, Sc, IIL paths across the warm sub-tropical be elected without need of any bal­ Union Coiuicillors: sea. Well, how about it? You can put lot. Ag, and Foreshy (1): B. Brett. Food a ia Ritz on la Savoie, in the application form below as soon Thus there will be no elections in Architecture (I): G. Prestorius. A bed on which to rest the weary as you like at the Union Office ad­ the George St., Turbot St., or Her- Arts, Day (2): Miss J. Hollings­ head. dressed to Maurice Ewing. Just cut ston Areas, and no Evening Students worth. R. W. Brown, A, P, Roberts, All other mod. cons. out this coupon to-day. fill it in and will participate in the ballots to be G, Walden, Sports .ircas for shuttlecocK', ten­ enclose 5/- registration fee (which held at St. Lucia and Yeerongpilly. Engineering (2), Evening: R. Kable. will be refunded if you can't make it Day; A, C, Copeman, A, G, Brumpton. nis, basketball, etc.. etc. VOTING ARRANGEMENTS. Lectures (if you feel that way in­ and you let us know in plenty of Medicine (4); F, Ferrier, Miss G. clined) by the most prominent men— time) and your booking is made for St. Lucia: Wade, G. Shiel, B. Kynaston, or women—in the State. the best yet of all holidays—the Only Day Students, Arts and Com­ Physiotherapy: Mrs. M. May, THE REVUE—that rollicking night STUDENT CONGRESS OF 1950! merce Faculties will participate. Science (5) Day: A. L. Black, N, A, of merriment when the cream of F,G,B, Polling Booth: Enquiry Office, Walker, M G, Ham, Evening: B, T, Main Building. Egan ,K, A. Hoy, Date and Time: Tuesday, Wednes­ Vet. Science (1): A, A. Seawright, day, and Thursday Next, 11th, 12th, D. J. Brand, L. Laws. and 13th. Continuous Voting, 9 a.m.- Phys. Education (1): Miss A, INTERIM APPLICATION FORM 5 p.m, daily. Robertson, Commerce-Day Students will vote Dentistry (2): E, Charlton, M. for Area Vice-President only. Bennett. Maurice' Ewing, Arts-Day Students will vote for Law (2) Evening: M. J. Ewing. N,U,A,U.S, Local Secretary/Treasurer, Area Vice-President and Two Union No nominations were received for Council representatives, Commerce (3), Law (Day) or Arts Union Office. YeerougplUy: (Evening) Council representatives. All Vet. Science Students are Figures in parentheses refer to I wish to apply eligible to vote to select one Union number of representatives on Coun­ Council representative (three nomin­ cil, for enrolment at the 1950 All-Australian Student Congress, ated). J. L. JAMESON, Polling Booth: Vet. School. Electoral Officer, 1949. Sex Course Year Date and Time: Tuesday Next, llth, between hours of 12 noon and 2 p.m! Term Address • only. RE ACADEMIC DRESS Home Address -. All voting will be by preferential I will be at my home address from the ballot. The Professorial Board at its re­ HOW TO VOTE. cent meeting approved the following day of and I enclose with this Students will present themselves at resolution of the Faculty of Arts:— the Polling Booths and give name and "That the war-time and post-war application form the sum of 5/- Registration fee. Please Facxdty to Polling Clerk. They will connection of allowing men students acknowledge receipt of this application. receive a ballot paper, which must be to attend lectures in short trousers filled in immediately and deposited be withdrawn; also that the wearing Yours faithfully, in the adjacent ballot box. Please of a tie be enforced." read instructions on ballot paper G. T. BENNESS, oarefally. Ji th»e are any com- Hon, Sec. U.Q.U. Page Two SEMPER FLOREAT Friday/October 7, 1949 Adolescent Agnostic- J[l0rmt Even Atheist! Are you sufficiently academically advanced to be taking Editor: JOHN O'DUFFT an interest in the spiritual side of your existence? If not, read no further. However, as do most writers, I shall consider Sub-Edltora: MURRAY WILLIAMS, BRIAN THOMASON, ALAN WALKER, you, dear reader, as cultured and wise, and so can safely assume Staff: TED d'URSO. PERC BURTON, GRAHAM WINDRUM, JOHN EMMETT, -that we are still together, through the medium of this splendid MALCOLM HAM. JOHN HALL, DAN CUNNINGHAM, J. SHANAHAN. J, printing press. KELLY. JUNE SYMES. JILL LIDGARD. MARGARET HISLOP. Having started so well we shall mosphere of sincere acad, inquiry Sporting Editor: T, McENIERY,, now introduce the main subject o£ which exists at an S,C,M, Conference Business Manager: FRED SCHUBERT this discussion—it is the S.C.M.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    8 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us