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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 14, No. 3. April 5, 1951

Do You Notice Board?

Do You Notice Board?

A Notice Board should be informative. It should not be cluttered up with overlapping notices, pieces of paper and various notices in strenuous and colourful competition for attention.

Our notice boards are a good example of complete and glorious confusion and are therefore inefficient. We make these suggestions to the Executive:
  • Divide the notice board as it is divided—but very badly—at the moment with a clear form of division. We suggest painted wooden strips.
  • Attach to each section a nameplate showing the organisation concerned, e.g., Political Science Society.
  • Label one section: Miscellaneous for correspondence, begging letters, advertisements and suchlike.
  • Include a section for the Executive Minutes.

We may then see some sort of order on each of the notice boards and even badly executed notices would mean something.