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Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Student's Newspaper. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968

Newsheet—Week Starting Tuesday May 21

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Newsheet—Week Starting Tuesday May 21

Tuesday 21

1.00 p.m.-2.00 p.m. Be ForensicGo Forum! On Sub Lawn if fine, in C.C.R. if inclement. NOTE: Forum will continue to be held on a Tuesday for the rest of the year.

7.30 p.m. Memorial Theatre. VUW Film Society screening of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane".

On Tuesday evenings French Club are holding French evenings in the Kelburn Park Store—French conversation, records, folk-singing—every fortnight.

Wednesday 22

8.20 a.m. Quiet Room. Holy Communion is celebrated by the NCC Chaplain during term time. Members of all churches are invited to attend.

1.00 p.m.-2.00 p.m. RB104. Mr. W. G. Malcolm, M.A.(N.Z.), B.A. (Camb.) will speak on "Language, logic and faith". All warmly welcomed.

1.00 p.m. Quiet Room. Christian Science Organisation. Visitors welcome.

8.00 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Massey University Drama Club present John Skelton's "Magnificence". Bookings at Stud. Ass. Office—students 40 cents, public 60 cents.

Thursday 23

1.00 p.m. Activities Room. This will be a United Service to observe the beginning of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Members of all churches are invited.

1.10 p.m. Music Room, Hunter Building. Weekly music recital sponsored by VUW Music Department. Music by Bach and Monteverdi, performed by Emily Mair, Margaret Hunt, Jenny McLeod, David Farquhar, Frederick Page.

7.30 p.m. H319. Maths and Physics Society. "Satellites, Computers and Forecasting". Illustrated talk by Dr. J. F. de Lisle (Meteorological Service).

8.00 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Massey University Drama Club present Skelton's "Magnificence". Book at Stud. Ass. Office—tickets 40c for students, 60c for non-students.

Friday 24

7.30 p.m. Memorial Theatre.

VUW Debating Society. Topic: "That God should save the Queen".

Saturday 25

10.30 a.m. Memorial Theatre. VUW Film Soc, Western Festival, including Red River, The Gunfighter, Guns in the Afternoon, 3.10 to Yuma, Hombre, Lonely Are The Brave.

Sunday 26

1.30 Film Soc. festival continues.

Monday 27

7.45 p.m. Royal Society Rooms, Dominion Museum, Buckle Street. "The contribution of behavioural studies to Zooology" by Dr. L. Gurr, Reader in Zoology, Massey University.

Coming events

Friday June 7, Sub Ski Club Ball. Supper and refreshments provided. Tickets $7.50.

Friday June 21, Concert Chamber, Town Hall. Plunket Medal Oratory Contest. Intending contestants should make further enquiries as soon as possible to either President Hamish Hancock (Tel. 51-590 evenings) or Secretary Barbara Foot (Tel. 64-096 evenings). The medal will be presented this year by His Excellency, The Governor-General.

Examination Entries 1968

Students are reminded that examination entries close with the Registrar on 1st June 1968. Late entries are accepted within three weeks after the ordinary closing date with a late fee of $10.00. Thereafter they may be accepted with the same late fee subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor.

During terms 2 and 3 the Sandwich Lunch Bar will be open on Saturdays between 10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. commencing Saturday May 25.

The Sandwich Lunch Bar will not open on Saturday June 1st.

A sum of money has been found in the vicinity of the S.U.B. Inquiries can be made with the custodian or at the Stud. Ass. Office.