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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume 36, Number 23. 23rd September 1973

Salient Notes

Salient Notes

If you'd been playing pool all day on Monday you may have noticed a small group of anxious figures huddled over the light table, engaged in serious discussion. Yes. even Salient workers are starling to worry about exams, and thinking of all those vaguely remembered units they were doing in March. Its amazing to find out what a wide range of academic experience we've got in Salient. Maths students. Economics students, budding sociologists, biologists and lawyers, and. believe it or not, the one & only graduate in International Politics from Victoria University! But things settled down after the interview with our cheating mate.

Inspired by the great achievements of the trade union movement, the communist and workers parties, and all the democratic and peace-loving forces of the world we have struggled through to produce the third to last Salient for 1973. Those responsible were: Neil Pearce. Claire Smith Bruce Robinson. David Tripe. Stephen Hall, Wong Ahfo, Graeme Clark, Graeme Collins, Steve Smith, Tom Scott. Grub. Helen Pankhurst, Jonathan Hughes, Lloyd Weeber, Chris Quinlin-Stafford, Tony Ward, Les Atkins & Les Slater.

Photographs by Keith Stewart under the inspiration and guidance of the broad masses. Editors: Roger Steele & Peter Franks.

Advertising

is in the capable hands of Brian Hegarty who can be contacted at Salient (phone 70-319, ext. 75 & 81) or at home (phone 87-530 Upper Hutt).

Contributions

are welcome. Remember its your second to last chance to join the roll of honour of Salient workers who will all be given a free trip to the socialist motherland in the end (sectarians take your pick)

Salient Office

1st Floor, University Union Building, phone 70-319 (ext. 75, 81 & 56). P. O. Box 1347, Wellington, New Zealand.

Printed by Wanganui Newspapers, P. O. Box 433 Wanganui, and published by the Victoria University Students Association. Victoria University of Wellington. Private Bag, Wellington.

Note for a Wellington Tenants Protection Association AGM