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University
Notices
TODAY
CHINESE music performed by
Prof. Craig of U. Va. Music Dept.
9:30-10:30 — followed by
discussion. At the Prism
Coffeehouse.
WILL THE PROGRAM Board
of the University Union and the
2nd year Committee please meet at
4:45 p.m. in the U. Union office.
IMPORTANT.
TIMES for Fraternity pictures:
At 5:45 p.m. Sig. Ch. At, 6 p.m.
AEP.
GRAPE BOYCOTT committee
meeting of the Human Relations
Council at 8 p.m., 4B, Newcomb
Hall.
THE FOLLOWING
organizations will have their Corks
and Curls pictures taken today. At
5 p.m., the University Union —
same as last year. U. Union 2nd
year. Committee meet at main desk
entrance of Newcomb Hall.
UNION FLICK: "High Noon"
with Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly.
ANYONE interested in working
on the Business Staff of the U. Va.
Magazine come to room 4B,
Newcomb Hall, anytime between
3-5 p.m. Chances for advancement
excellent.
THERE WILL BE an
Engineering Council meeting at 5
p.m. in the Rodman Room.
CHRISTIAN Science Org.
meeting at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt.
Rd.
U. VA. BAND practice, 7-8:30
p.m. No Pep Band practice tonight.
CAVALIER BRIDGE Club 8
p.m. Informal Lounge next to
Contract Cafeteria. All bridge
players invited.
T.I.L.K.A. meeting, Deke House
at 10 p.m.
JEFFERSON Society
probationaries giving speeches this
week call Harrison Bush at
296-4387.
ZETA OMICRON OMEGA
pledges will conduct a seminar
"Animals and the Honor System"
at 6 a.m. in Cabell 602.
FRIDAY
JEFFERSON Society presents
Capt. P. Schratz USN speaking on
"Capability of U.S. Power in
Foreign Aid" at 8 p.m. in Jefferson
Hall, West Range. Public invited.
JEFFERSON Society meeting
at 7:29 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
"LAWN CHOWDER and
Marching Society" picture for
Corks & Curls on Tuesday, Oct. 22
on back steps of Rotunda. Please
dress appropriately.
ARTISTS SERIES tickets,
which have been ordered, may be
picked up at the Director's Office
of Newcomb Hall, 9 a.m. until 5
p.m. through Thursday or at the
Box Office in U. Hall before the
performance Thursday night.
ANYONE interested in the
possibility of a charter flight to
New York during Thanksgiving
please contact the University
Union.
ALL MEMBERS of Trigon
Engineering Society are invited to
attend a buffet dinner at Dr. and
Mrs. Stevenson's this Saturday,
October 19, at 4 p.m. Members are
asked to check the Trigon bulletin
board for transportation and to
indicate if they will attend.
THE GRADUATE WIVES in
Arts and Sciences will hold a
get-acquainted and welcoming tea
on October 20, 3-5 p.m. in Wesley
Foundation building.
THERE WILL BE a mixer at
Mary Washington College on
Saturday, Oct. 19. Bus tickets are
on sale at the Main Desk, Newcomb
Hall, for $3. Buses leave at 7:30
from Page House.
COUNSELORS (Alderman and
1st year) Corks and Curls picture
will be taken on Oct. 21 at 4 p.m.
in front of Echols House. Pictures
of the Executive Committee will be
following immediately.
ANY ORGANIZATION that
desires pictorial representation in
the Corks and Curls and which has
not been in the yearbook before,
please contact Ralph Main at
295-2618.
INTERESTED in riding? Now
forming is an informal trail riding
club open to all persons, male and
female, connected with the
University. No experience in riding
necessary. Instruction will be given
and there will be challenges for the
accomplished rider. Org. meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 22, Room 4C,
Newcomb Hall at 8:30 p.m.
ATTENTION all persons
interested in going to EUROPE
summer 1969. The U. Union is
currently organizing its Summer
Group Flight. Would you rather
stay in Europe 5 weeks, 8 weeks, or
10 weeks? We want to know so that
plans can be made in accordance
with the majority of opinions. Call
3286 or write the U. Union Travel
Committee, Newcomb Hall.
ANNUAL CAVALIER FUND
DRIVE now in progress. Donations
will go to the United Givers Fund
and the Cville-Albemarle Rescue
Squad. Watch for student solicitors
in the dorms this week, or send
contributions to the Director's
Office, 4th Floor, Newcomb Hall.
AYN RAND Society president
please contact Mrs. Davis,
Director's Office, Newcomb Hall,
ext. 3329.
The Cavalier daily. Thursday, October 17, 1968 | ||