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Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Student's Newspaper. Volume 31 Number 2. March 12, 1968

Week Starting Tuesday, March 12th., 1968 — Newsheet —

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Week Starting Tuesday, March 12th., 1968
Newsheet —

Tuesday 12

12-1 p.m. Lawn outside Sub. Gym display arranged by Physical Welfare Officer.

1 p.m. Forum on Sub lawn if fine: in Common Common Room if wet.

6-8 p.m. Common Common Room. Joint Religious Socs. welcome to Freshers

7.00 p.m. Gymnasium. Open Night—displays of activities for students. An opportunity to see Sports Clubs in action and to see what the Physical Welfare Service offers Free to all students. Make a date for Open Night!!

7.30 p.m. Memorial Theatre. VUW Labour Club shows Czech Films.

Wednesday 13

8.20 a.m. Quiet Room. Holy Communion.

1-2 p.m. Sub lawn. VUW Debating Soc. debate.

1-2 p.m. RBI04. Mr W. G. Malcolm will speak on "What is Christ for us today?" All welcome. E.U.

7.30 p.m. Memorial Theatre. VUW Film Soc. Screening John Frankenheimer's "Seven Days in May".

8-12 p.m. All Common Rooms.

Samoan Students' Assn. Dance.

Thursday 14

1.10 p.m. Music Room. Hunter Building. Weekly music recital by Ruth Pearl, Margaret Neilsen, Joan Howard, Frederick Page. Music by Schubert and Weber.

7.30 p.m. Memorial Theatre. VUW Folk Club Concert.

7.30 p.m. Common Common Room. VUW Law Faculty Club welcome to Freshers.

7.30 p.m. Women's Common Room. Surfriders' Club AGM. A must for all Freshers! The meeting will be followed by a terrific locally produced surfing film. Be there!

Friday 15

12.30-2 p.m. Women's Common Room. Catholic Society Mass will be celebrated.

7.30 p.m. Memorial Theatre. VUW Debating Society A.G.M. followed by Debate "That Democracy promotes the Mediocre".

Saturday 16

8 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Opening Night of Ngaio Revue club "Fings Ain't What they used to be".

9 p.m. Student Union Budding. Commencement Ball. Tickets $5.00 double obtainable at the Stud. Ass. Office.

Sunday 17

7 p.m. St. Mary of the Angels Church. Academic Mass.

Monday 18

8.00 p.m. Memorial Theatre. "Fings Ain't Wot They Used to Be" Staged by Ngaio Revue Club.

Auditions For Extrav. are coming up soon-watch the noticeboards in the Student Union for details.

Scripts, Jokes, Gestures And Ideas Wanted For Extrav. Leave them at the Stud. Ass. Office. If you want to be in a script writing session, phone Roger Hall 82-134.

Students are warned that valuables should Not be left in cloakrooms. For property lost in the Student Union Building, see the Custodian in his office, between 4.50 p.m. and 5.10 p.m. All last year's lost property not claimed by Friday 15th March will be sent to charity. If you lost anything last year, this is your last chance to get it back.

In future Newsheet copy closes at 10.00 am Thursday in the Stud. Ass. Office. New-sheet forms are available there for entries. Be as brief as possible Stale time, date and place of events.

The Gymnasium is open daily from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday to Friday as from Tuesday 12th March for use by students. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.

Freshers are particularly welcome to call, see the facilities and perhaps discuss their sports interests with the Physical Welfare Officers. (Ring 70-319).

Coming events

Wednesday 20 March. 1-2 pm. Pol. Sci. Soc. Mrs. Tirikalene-Sullivan MP for Southern Maori, will speak on "The Maori People and Political Change". All welcome. Questions from the floor will be answered. Thursday 21 March, 7.30 p.m.

Ski Club AGM. Election of committee for current year. Financial report. If possible the ex-VUW Olympic Skier, Tom Huppert will be guest speaker on the Winter Olympics at Grenoble, France. Supper will be served.

Incidentally VUW Ski Club is well on the way to being the biggest student Club in the University. If you want to join, do so now. Ring 26-863, and ask for Mike Corkin, Don McKenzie, Allan Oakley or John Bradbury, or apply in writing to P.O. Box 5141. Wellington.

All Students Interested In Joining A Subcommittee Of The Executive. Application forms are available at the Stud. Ass. Office. Please complete and return as soon as possible. This is your chance at participating in the running of your Association.