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Salient. Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 42 No. 2. March 5 1979

Salient Notes

Salient Notes

Shit, it's Friday afternoon and there are no Salient Notes. Sorry, staff, no jokes this week, it'll have to be a list. And who's on "the list"? Well the toiling masses who put the paper together of course. People like Geoff Adams, Richard Riddiford, Chris Heffor, Kathleen Gallagher and Victoria Quade. We had Stephen A'Court slaving feverishly over the light table, alongside such artistes as Chris Conway and Carmel Phillips, and all the other willing helpers whose names we haven't got. There was also Lisa Sacksen, Pascal Brown and Virginia Adams, not to mention Lamorna Rogers, Margot Mac Gillivray and Kathryne Fleming (damn I wasn't to mention them)

Just to prove that Exec members are not above manual labour, Helen Aikman dropped in to lend a hand and ended up donating it along with most of her arm and part of her jaw. And yes folks its all down on film, Mathew McKee and Alex Reedijk were there clicking the shutters.

Like last issue, number two was edited by Peter Beach with the Technical Editor Simon Wilson grumbling about the good old days over his shoulders. The Advertising was reaped by Kris Molloy and the seeds of the issue sown by Lorraine Wilson on the typesetting machine. Because they can't get rid of us Wanganui Newspapers, Drews Avenue, Wanganui printed it, and it was published by the Victoria University of Wellington Students Association, Private Bag Wellington.

Another victim of Literacy LAST ANUS FOR 17 MILS

JOE SPUTNIK AND THE MYSTERY OF ... EPISODE TWO RAVIOLI'S FATHER What a glorious day! Not a clown in the sky! There's that sign again! Every day Ravioli's father walks through that door Leaving the same sign hanging outside. I'd certainly like to get to the bottom of that mystery. And blowing things up isn't going to help solve the problem. Besides, it's against the Law. You're Lucky you didn't do someone some damage! CONTINUED....