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Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Students' Newspaper. Volume 31, Number 11 June 5, 1968

Newsheet — Week Starting Tuesday June 4

page 11

Newsheet — Week Starting Tuesday June 4

Tuesday 4

1-2 p.m. Forum, On Sub lawn if fine in Common Common Room if wet.

5 p.m. Ramsay House. Bible study, Anglican Soc.

8 p.m. Kelburn Park Coffee Shop. French Club, French conversation, records, folk singing.

Wednesday 5

8.20 a.m. Quiet Room. Holy Communion is celebrated by the NCC Chaplain, members of all churches invited to attend.

1-2 p.m. LB2. A talk by Toss Woolaston visiting painter and lecturer. Visual Arts Society.

7.30 p.m. Ramsay House. Combined Religious Clubs Seminar General theme "Responsibility and Escapism". This week "Mental Illness and Escapism" — speakers Peter Blizard and Diana Goss.

8 p.m. Council Room, Easterfield. Dr Tom Richards University of Auckland speaks on "Saying and Disbelieving" Philosophical Soc.

8 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Opening night of Ngaio Revue production "Finnian's Rainbow". Book now at the DIC.

Thursday 6

12.30-1.30 p.m. Ramsay House. Hunger Lunch 25 cents. Proceeds go to relief of world hunger. Anglican Soc.

1 10 p.m. Music Room. Hunter Building. Weekly Recital. Music by Beethoven, Liburn and Bach performed by Michael Jones, David Farquhar, Frederick Page, Gavin Saunders, Wilfred Simcnauer.

7.30 p.m. Women's Common Room. Camera Club AGM. All members are urged to attend and especially anyone interested in joining the Committee.

7.30 p.m. Men's Common Room. "Careers in Maths and Physics"—a panel discussion between Prof. D. Walker. Dr E. I. Robertson (DSIR). Mr E. E. Pernase (AWA). Mr G. M. W. F. Porteners (Secondary School Inspector), Chairman Mr A. T. Mitchell.

8 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Ngaio Revue presents "Finnian's Rainbow".

Friday 7

1.15 p.m. RB 108. Anglican Soc. Eucharist.

7.30 p.m. E006. Debating Society annual Sex Debate!

"That one a day keeps the doctor away". Whitehouse Currie, Mitchell. Coles.

8 p.m. Ngaio Revue Club, Memorial Theatre "Finnian's Rainbow".

9.30 p.m.-2 a.m. Student Union Ski Club Ball—supper and refreshments provided. Tickets $7.50.

Saturday 8

8 p.m. Ngaio Revue Memorial Theatre "Finnian's Rainbow" Book now at the DIC

Sunday 9

8.15 p.m. 39 North Terrace. Discussion on the role of student power in New Zealand. Te Rangatahi Club.

Monday 10

1-2 p.m. Memorial Theatre. First of a series of films on the Visual Arts sponsored by the VUW English Department. A scries of exceptionally interesting films have been arranged covering the period from the Bayeux Tapestry to the present day.

8 p.m Memorial Theatre. Ngaio Revue "Finnian's Rainbow''

Coming events

Tuesday 11Th University Day

The public are invited to sec the University in action. Lectures and special programmes have been arranged and any students willing to act as guides should contact Caroline McGrath. Students Get Where The Action Is—Its Your University!

Tuesday 11th June—Executive Meeting Room. Committee set up by the AGM will conduct hearing on Student Representative Council—all interested invited to attend.

Friday 21st June — Concert Chamber. Town Hall 62nd Plunket Medal Oratory Contest.

Sunday, 23rd June. 8.15 p.m. Discussion on Conscientious Objection and Military Training in New Zealand, See noticeboard for venue. To Rangatahi Club.

Every Monday, 7.30 p.m. John Reid Squash Courts—VUW Squash Club Night

The SCM Cabin is available for club meetings during the week. Contact Jon Boyes if you wish to avail yourselves of this facility.

The Sandwich Lunch Bar will be open during the 2nd and 3rd Terms on Saturdays from 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.

Students are reminded that submissions for the Joint Committee on student participation in the University are due with the Secretary of the Committee, P.O. Box 196, Wellington on or before Monday. July 1St, 1968.

Winter Term Lectures Series 1968—"New Horizons In Science"

1 p.m. Wednesdays in the University Memorial Theatre. This series is designed to stimulate discussion between students of various Faculties.

The first lecture "Crystal Ball And Slide Rule— New Developments In Civil Engineering" will be given by Mr R. G. Norman, State Services, Commissioner (formerly Chief Design Engineer, Ministry of Works) on Wednesday, 12Th June