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.
- 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.