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FOREMONE DAILY GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SERVICES
INFORMATION BULLETIN
Sunday, May 7, 1972
SUNSHINE SYMBOL FOR
Summer Youth Programme
An eye-catching symbol has been created to promote the 1972 Summer
Youth Activities Programme which is due to be launched in July.
The symbol sets a gay tone by featuring a smiling face, edged round
with rays of sunshine.
It will appear in bright orange and yellow colours on posters which
are being produced to publicise summer youth activities.
The design of the symbol is being circulated to participating
organisations. It is hoped that it will be used on T-shirts, leaflets,
stickers and in other publicity material.
It is the first time that the summer youth programme has had its
own identifying emblem, and the intention is that it should become a permanent
feature which is used every year.
A spokesman of the Central Co-ordinating Committee said: "In the
past we have found that many young people were not aware they were participating
in a colony-wide programme of activities. We feel that the use of this
new symbol will give the programme a distinctive identity, and develop
a greater feeling of unity among those who are participating."
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