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Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Student's Newspaper. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968

Newsheet — : Week Starting Tuesday April 9

page 11

Newsheet — : Week Starting Tuesday April 9

V.S.A. Week

On Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week the International Affairs Sub-Committee is publicising Volunteer Service Abroad. Films will be shown, a panel discussion held, and lectures given.

For details see Newsheet.

Any interested in further information should see the V.S.A returnees who will be on duty between 10 a.m. and 4 pm. daily in the Student Association on foyer. Mr. Quarmby of V.S.A. will also be available in the Executive Room, just off the upstairs foyer, between 1 p.m and 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

Tuesday 9

9 a.m. 5 p.m. Executive Room. Volunteer Service Abroad

12-2 p.m. Common Common Room Films on Volunteer Service Abroad.

1-1.15 p,m. Quiet Room. University Prayers. Joint Religious Societies. One student leading with opperlunity for others to join in. All welcome.

7-11 p.m. common Common Room. Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association A.G.M. Constitutional amendments and general business will be discussed. All students are urged to attend.

Wednesday 10

8.20 a.m. Quiet Room. N.C.C. Chaplain celebrates Holy Communion.

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Executive Room. Volunteer Service Abroad.

12 noon. Quiet Room. Catholic society Mass.

12-1 p.m. Common Common Room. V.S.A. panel discussion with Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Guy Powles, Mr. Skipper, Rod Trott Chairman, John McGrath.

1 p.m. FORUM on SUB Lawn if fine, in Common Common Room if wet.

1-2 p.m. RB104. Rev. David King will speak on "Born to be Free" E.U.

1.10-2.00 p.m. Music Room. Music Society benefit concert. Music by Hadyn, Bee:hoven, Mozart. Played by Francis Donnelly, Allan Marett, Bruce Greenfield, Chris Bestley, Mark jackson.

6-7 p.m. Quiet Room. Atheist Society AGM. All welcome.

7.30 p.m. H326. Maths and Physics Society, Prof. N. F. Barber to speak on "Water, Waves and the Wake of a Boat."

7.30 p.m. Lecture Room, 3rd floor, new Met. Office, Kelburn. Physics Section of the Royal Society. "Meteorological observations from Satellites".

7.30 p.m. Men's Common Room. National Club SGM. Discussion of Remits (Vietnam. Rhodesia, links with Australia etc.) to be forwarded to Wellington Central Electorate AGM. All welcome.

8 p.m. H312. VSA. Sir Edmund Hillary talks on VSA. Slides on his work.

Thursday 11

9-10 a.m. E511, Easterfield. Third and last of three lectures on the writing of English with relation to examinations, reports and theses, given by Professor Gordon. Stage III Honours and Ph.D Candidates are urged to attend these lectures. Members of academic staff also welcome.

12.30 p.m.-2 p.m. Memorial Theatre. "L'Immortel" directed by Grillet. VUW Film Society.

There Will be no lunch hour concert in the VUW

Music Department this week

7.30-8.30 p.m. Executive Room, Sports, Council meeting, Watch noticeboards For Lab. Club panel discussion "NonAlignment as a Labour policy".

Coming events

Wednesday 17th April. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Men's and Women's Common Room. Student Study Seminar "Attitudes to Study", Dr. A. J. W. Taylor, and "Science Subjects", Prof. N. F. Barber. 5 to 6 p.m. in the same series, Miss R. Swatland speaks on "Attitudes to Study" and Mr. W. Malcolm on "Science Subjects".

Wednesday 17th April. Combined Common Rooms 7.30 p.m. VUW Pol. Sci. Soc. and Labour Club Wine and Cheese Evening. Tickets from Committee and department secretary.

Wednesday 17th April. 7.30 pm.. Ramsay House. Anglican Soc. Seminar "Priests" introduced by Peter Bates Editor "Church and People".

Thursday 18th April. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Men's and Women's 'common Rooms. Student Study Seminar. Prof. A. E. Fieldhouse speaks on "Techniques for Efficient Learning". 5 to 6 p.m. in the same series, Prof. C. E. Bailey speaks on the above topic.

Thursday 18th April. Music Department Music Recital. Music by Bach, and Schubert, performed by Ruth Pearl, Frederick Page. Margaret Neilsen.

Friday 19th April. Men's and Women's Common Rooms, 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Student Study Seminar. Miss D. Dawbin speaks on "Approaching Examinations". In the evening session 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., Mr. J. Shallcrass speaks on the same topic.

Enrolment For The Above Seminar On Study Techniques Close In The Student Associaion Office On Thursday 11Th April.

Friday 19th April. Memorial Theatre. 12.30 to 2 p.m. Film Soc. screening of "The Pink Panther".

Friday 19th April Lecture Room, 3rd floor new Met. Office, Kelburn, Royal Society Astronomy and Geophysics Section, lecture on "Astrogeology".

Friday 19th April, 7.30 p.m. Room retails later. Debating Soc. "That Pornography is less desirable than censorship".

Friday 19th April-Sunday 21st April. SCM Camp "Conflict of Religion and Ideology". Ngatiawa Campsite. Details, later.

Saturday 20th April. SUB. Commerce and Administration Faculty Ball. Tickets $8.00 double, available from Student Association Office or from Paul Griffen Accountancy Dept.

Tuesday 23rd April. 1-2 p.m. Memorial Theatre. The NZ String Quartet with Ronald Webb. oboe, will give a lunchtime recital. Tickets available at the door 30 cents. Music by Mozart and Shostakovich.

Tuesday 23rd April, Activities Room. Opening of Modern Art Exhibition sponsored by Labour Party Club.

There is still time to join any of the Executive Sub-Committees. Chairmen of Committees are dismayed at the lack of response by students. All subcommittee meetings are notified in Newsheet. Go along and help make Executive responsive to student opinion.

Students are reminded of the Suggestions Book on Cafeteria meals, which is in the Students' Association Office. Any suggestions on menus (within reason) and specific complaints may be registered here. All entries are investigated. Don't just grumble about caf meals, write it in the Suggestions Book.