-Hostel NotesWe started the year by welcoming about fifty newcomers to "our home", aswell as two new supervisors, Miss Walsh and Miss Kingsley. Mr. Wells also waswelcomed back after his trip overseas last year. Once initiat ion was over thefirst years managed to settle down to the Hostel way of life and at the Easterbreak-up they were given the opportunity to display their talent (even rabbitshave talent). The May holidays meant a very sad loss to the Hostel when Mrs.Gillman left after serving as Matron for over two years. For a while we managedwithout a matron but eventually Miss Timmis joined the Hostel.Occasional sing-alongs, a group outing to "My Fair Lady", a bonfire on GuyFawkes' day, carols at dawn, plus an end of year Hostel break-up at the "HideAway", Sassafras, have all added to the social side of Hostel life. "Playmates",the Hostel Magazine which started last year, is being continued this year. Alsoa Hostel Year Book is in the initial stages and it is hoped that both of these canbe kept going and improved on in the future.Hostel students have had their share of engagements this year and our congratulationsand best wishes for the future are extended to Lyn Burge, JudyCasey, Lyn McKean, Ken Milson, Wendy Roedigar and Bronwyn Smith.At the end of the year We will be saying good-bye to Mr. Giles, who is leavingafter being here for four years. The smooth running of the Hostel has largelybeen due to his efforts. We will also be saying farewell to Mrs. Mould and MissKingsley.This year the Hostel Committee consisted of Barbara Bright (Pres.), CheryleDodd, Norma Walker, Lindy Davies, Julie Arnold, Liz Gardiner, Phil Fawcett, JeffLester, John Milner and Peter Van Der Zande, and we hope that next year theCommittee, with the students' support, can do even bigger and better things.I extend every good wish to next year's Committee.-BARBARA BRIGHT.Project 166It has taken me three years to realise one major facility that this College is inneed of: namely, a large theatre room . The presence of television and a movieprojector in the College makes this need more apparent, and the need is growingeach year.What better medium than films can be used for clarifying concepts or introducingnew ones? It is a general feeling among third years that our course inScience th is year would have been futile had it not been for the films shownthroughout the year. But must there always be the inconve nie nce of transportingthe projector to and from the Aids Room, when we know that it cannot be ofbenefit to the machine?Also, there are the timetable changes that must be sought sometime in advance,which means that none of this film showing can be incide ntal.Would not the advanfages of a television set in this College be more apparentif there were better facilities for viewing the programmes?Therefore, SRC 1966, here is an item to consider when spending the Fairmoney. We have our organ; it took a great deal of money. Why not be ambitiousonce again and consider a large theatre room?-MARILYN DEAN30
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