University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

WOMEN'S Student Association
nominating meeting 4 p.m. in the
Co-Ed. Room, 57 W. Range for all
women in the Nursing School.

JEFFERSON SOCIETY
meeting 7:29 p.m., Jefferson Hall,
West Range.

INDEPENDENT A and B touch
football entry deadline is today,
Intramural Dept.

MEETING of IFC Committee
on Athletics at 2 p.m. in IFC office.
Be prompt. The Committee needs
new members, pledges encouraged.
Agenda: Discussion of
Homecoming Display Contest.

VA. - CHRISTIAN Fellowship
Bible Study, 1st Timothy Chapter
1, Madison Hall at 7 p.m.

ALL PERSONS interested in
Voter Registration in the 5th
district, please meet in 4A of
Newcomb Hall at 6:00 p.m.

MONDAY

CORKS & CURLS Photo Staff
meeting - new, old or indifferent.
Meeting in the C&C offices at 7
p.m.

THE TIME of the SDS Org.
meeting today in the South Meeting
Room, Newcomb Hall has been
changed to 9:00 p.m.

TUESDAY

ELECTIONS for the position of
Dorm Representative of the
Alderman Residential Social Org.
will be tonight in the Tuttle House
Lounge. Consult posters for your
dorm's voting time.

STUDENT EDUCATION Assoc.
Social Hour, South Meeting Room.
Newcomb Hall at 2 p.m. All
Education students cordially
invited.

BAPTIST STUDENT Union
Evening meeting series from 7-8
p.m. Rev. M. Siler will speak on "A
Ministry that is Christian."
Everyone welcome.

UNIV. GUIDE SERVICE: A
meeting will be held in The
Rotunda at 7 p.m. All old and new
Guides are requested to attend. If
you cannot be present, please
contact Bill Weaver, 293-8837.

MISCELLANEOUS

THE U. UNION is now in the
process of making up its schedule
of films for next semester. Any
personal or departmental requests
will be welcome. Please contact The
Union.

ANY GROUP recognized by the
Student Council and endorsing a
Presidential candidate, who is
interested in helping sponsor an
election night viewing with the U.
Union please contact
Willett

INDEPENDENT A Tennis entry
deadline Friday, Oct. 4.

3RD AND 4TH year Premedical
and Predental Students: Alpha
Epsilon Delta Premedical Society
Membership Applications will be
available today in your Biology or
Chemistry class. A 3.00 cumulative
is a requirement for membership.

THE COMPUTER SCIENCE
Center will offer an introductory
course in computer programming
for the B5500 beginning Oct. 1.
The course will assume no prior
knowledge of computers, and will
be held in the Gilmer Hall Aud.
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the
following evenings: Oct. 1, 2, 4, 8,
9, and 10.

APPLICATIONS for Graduate
Foreign Language test now
available at the Registrar's office.
Final day for applying extended to
Sept. 30.

GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE Degree
applicants who have not made an
appointment for their 1969 Corks
and Curls picture may do so by
calling the yearbook office
924-3236 between 2 and 5 p.m.,
today through Thursday, Sept. 26.
Picture appointments will be taken
for Monday, Sept. 30 through
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Medical School pictures will be
taken in the Medical School
Thursday, Oct. 3. Degree applicants
who have made appointments
should please be prompt.

THE DARKROOM in Newcomb
Hall will be open from 1-10:30
p.m. daily. Mr. David Skinner will
be available on Monday,
Wednesday, and Thursday this
week from 7:30 to 10:30 to issue
the privilege cards to those
interested in using the Darkroom.
After this week he will be available
on Mondays only.

TRIDENT SOCIETY Beer Party
for 1st year NROTC students
Saturday after the game at
Jefferson Hall.

THE U. UNION will sponsor a
mixer for first-year men Friday,
Sept. 27, 8 p.m. in the Ballroom, N.
H. Girls from all surrounding
schools will attend. There will be a
limit of 350 Tickets at $1.
Absolutely no alcoholic beverages
are allowed.

ANYONE who ordered season
tickets for the 68-69 Artists Series
may pick them up in the Director's
Office, 4th floor, N. H., Monday
through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

ANY ENGINEER who wants
his address and phone number to
appear in the new Engineering
School Directory and did not
include this information on his
registration cards please see that
this is turned in to Miss Holliday's
office by Thursday in Thornton
Hall.

ODK luncheon in the
Commonwealth Room of
Newcomb Hall on Wednesday,
October 2, at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Frank
Rogers, Rector of the University,
will speak. Members must make
reservations by noon Monday (Box 3331, University Station by mail or
ext. 3546 by phone).

AT THE PRISM Coffeehouse
this week end: Friday, Sept. 27,
Mick Rouzie, instrumental and
vocal. Sat., Sept. 28, William
Bromfield, traditional and country
blues.

A NOTARY PUBLIC is
available in the Director's Office,
4th floor Newcomb Hall,
particularly for notarizing absentee
ballot signatures. Other notary
services are welcomed.

MAIL for the Stanford White
Society may be delivered to any
part of Homer's Statue.

SOCCER PRACTICE daily at 3
p.m. on Gym field. If sufficient
interest is shown an intramural
soccer league will be formed. Coach
DcMerla.

UNION FLICK: Sunday, Sept.
29, 7 and 9 p.m., Shakespeare's
"Macbeth."

THE ALDERMAN Res. Social
Org. and the Exec. Committee of
Counselors invites you to a Victory
Celebration on Saturday behind
Tuttle House from 4-7 p.m. after
stomping VMI. A fantastic band
will be provided. Everyone invited.

CREW PRACTICE Monday through
Friday. Anyone interested meet at
Memorial Gym at 4 p.m.

ALL 67-68 RAPIER subscribers,
may receive the September issue of
Rapier free at the Rapier offices,
214 Rugby Rd.

T.I.L.K.A. Bloody Mary Party,
11 a.m., Sept. 28, before VMI
game. Garden of Pavilion VIII,
undergraduate and graduate
members.

IMPORTANT Corks and Curls
staff meeting on Sunday at 7 p.m.
in the office. Only editors and
managers need attend. Associate
editors do not have to attend.

NEWCOMB HALL Bookstore
will be closed Monday and
Tuesday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1, for the
installation of new shelves, Re-open
regular schedule on Wednesday,
Oct. 2.