Auckland University – Orientation 1980 – 3/4

Channel 9/60 – The Auckland University Student Union campus TV channel during Orientation 1980, designed, built and operated by Justin Keen as a part of his degree in Fine Arts. Part 3/4 0:09 Spelling Mistakes live at the Recreation Centre 2:30 Chris Barrett’s Roving Reports: Darryl Carey, National Affairs Offcier, AUSA 3:05 John Lowther’s Roving Reports: The Auckland University Undwerwater Club 3:56 The Holding Your Head in a Bucket of Water Competition compered by Christopher Parr 8:21 Folk Cub Orientation Concert at the Maidment: Beth Noakes DISCLAIMER: This video contains some performance, music and graphic material that may be subject to copyright. The producer acknowledges that the copyright for this material remains with the various copyright owners and that the inclusion of this material in this video is “Fair Use” in the educational context that the program was produced, and the non-commercial nature of this presentation, and that this is a historical document for the greater good of the past present and future students of the University of Auckland. Produced by Justin Keen – 1980

THE WHITE ROSE

watch ZEITGEISTMOVIE.COM *Apologies for the spelling mistakes on the video. The White Rose was Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, Christoph Probst, Alex Schmorell, Willi Graf and Kurt Huber. The White Rose was a group of five German students, and a philosophy professor who between June 1942, and February 1943 distributed leaflets in Germany calling for the people to help put an end, by peaceful means, to the tyranny of the Nazi oppression. All the members were arrested, tried, convicted and beheaded in 1943. The White Rose name was used to symbolise purity and innocence in the face of evil. Original music and visuals.