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Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Students' Newspaper. Volume 31, Number 12 June 11, 1968

Dance the Asian way . .

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Dance the Asian way . . .

The All-Japan Rugby team lunching in the Caf on Thursday as guests of the VUW Rugby Club. They were billetted by club members while they were in Wellington, and beaten by New Zealand Universities 25-16 on Saturday.

The All-Japan Rugby team lunching in the Caf on Thursday as guests of the VUW Rugby Club. They were billetted by club members while they were in Wellington, and beaten by New Zealand Universities 25-16 on Saturday.

A group of Allan students has been working on a Malaysian Folk Dance recently with a view to performing this and perhaps a few other items at a future lunch-hour concert.

They would welcome at least 12 additions to the group now to take part in this concert. Later in the year it is possible these items may be incorporated in a fullscale evening performance.

Any student interested in joining please contact Marie Polson at the gymnasium or phone 70-319, Ext 77.

...old way

The ball season has begun. Do you feel confident on a dance floor?

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For those students who need assistance, ballroom dancing classes are being held at the gymnasium.

Beginners?

Monday 10-11 a.m.

Thursday 9-10 a.m.

Advanced?

Thursday 5-6 p.m.

All welcome . . . Ladies especially.

At the moment several of the gentlemen are being forced into solo performances because of an unfortunate imbalance of numbers.

Ladies, come along whether you can dance or not.

Would you deprive these enthusiastic young gentlemen of your charming company?

. . . new way

If you are already a competent social dancer, why not try something new?

Modern dance classes are held regularly at the gymnasium on Tuesday 12-1 and Wednesday 6-7 p.m.

. . . folk way

This is a feeler to sound out any interest in folk dances of different countries. We can arrange classes if there is sufficient response.

Men, this includes you — folk dance is for mixed groups. International Club especially, how about it?

Contact the gymnasium staff.

Gymnastics

Gymnastics has become a tournament sport.

If you are a keen gymnast and would like to compete in the gymnastics events for tournament please contact a member of the gymnasium staff as soon as possible.

Classes in gymnastics for any interested student, not only those who wish to compete in tournament are held:

Monday 11-12. Friday 2-3.

A gymnastic club will be formed as soon as there is a demand for one. Act now ?come to the gymnasium and we will arrange a club time to suit you.

Fit time

Keep fit classes for women are being held at the following times.

Monday 4-5.

Wednesday 12-1.

Thursday 1-2.

If you are interested in keeping fit but find that these times are not suitable, please contact Marie Polson at the gymnasium.

Men's fitness training: Thursday 10-11 a.m.

Ski lessons and training: Lessons: Monday 10-11 a.m.; Wednesday 12-1 p.m.; Thursday 2-3 p.m. and 3-4 p.m.

Training: Monday 5-6 p.m.

Results

SOCCER

Quarter Finals: 12/6/68.

Geography v. Accountancy Classics (last year's cup winners) v. Fiji.

Finals: 26/6/68, 1.15 p.m.

BASKETBALL

Quarter Finals: 6/6/68.

3rd Place: Economics.

4th Place: Chemistry.

Finals: Next week 13/6/68. 1.30 p.m. Law v. Maths.

BADMINTON

Quarter Finals: 17/6/68.

Staff 1 v. Biochemistry.

History v. English.

Finals: 5/8/68, 12 p.m.

Points In The Intramural Competitions For Term I:—

Soccer:

Geography 13, Salient 10, Chemistry 10, Horowhenua OB 10, Accountancy 8, Fijian Stud. Association 7.

BASKETBALL:

Law 8, Weir 6, Botany 6, Executive 6, Economics 4, Chemistry 4, Women 4, Maths 4, Commerce 2, Tramping Club 2, Accountancy 0, Philosophy 0.

Table Tennis:

Staff 8. Chemistry 7, Dalefield 5. Weir 4, Scots 4, Law 2.

BADMINTON:

Biochemistry 10, Physics 8, Staff II 7, Music 6, English 6, Staff I 6, SCOB 6, Pol. Science 6, Commerce 5, Maths 5, History 5, Stuart Williamson 4, Hsob 4. Chemistry 2.