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MISCELLANEOUS

Va. Intermont College Choir
will present a program of music
at Baptist Student Center on
Monday, April 1, following a 1
p.m. luncheon to which public is
invited.

Chess Club meeting, room 4A,
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.

Applications for general housing
will be accepted by the Housing
Office from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
as follows: graduate students and
fourth and fifth year upperclass
undergraduate students on Monday,
April 1; third year students
on Tuesday and Wednesday, April
2 and 3; second year students on
Thursday and Friday, April 4 and
5. Applications will not be accepted
before the day stated.

Applications are now being
taken for Resident Advisors for
1968-69. Information concerning
these positions is available in the
office of the Dean of the College.
The closing date for these applications
is March 25.

Sigma Phi Epsilon announces
the pledging of first-year men:
K. W. Weatherley of Towson,
Maryland; C. D. Wolfe of Johnstown,
Pa.; R. T. Reynolds of Dallas,
Texas; P. G. Dorosko of
North Nassapequa, N.Y.; R. W.
Powell of Roanoke, Va.; and J.
C. Shannon of Richmond, Va.

The Polo Club will meet Monday,
April 1 at 5 p.m. in Room
A, Newcomb Hall. Anyone interested
in playing Polo this spring
is invited to attend.

The Lambda Chapter of Kappa
Alpha Order announces the
pledging of Walter Rhodes Hall
of Atlanta, Ga.; Richard Harrison
Lowe II of Plandome, N.Y.; and
William F. Melton II of Chatham,
Va.

Cuban National Students who
intend to apply for financial assistance
under the U.S. Cuban
Loan Program for the 1968 Summer
Session must file application
with the Office of Financial Aid
before March 29.

Sigma Alpha Mu announces the
pledging of first-year man Greg
Pomije of Portsmouth, Va.

Student rates at the Dinner
Theatre are $5 for the whole
show or $3 without dinner.

The Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity
announces the pledging of
first-year man Jon Butler of
Philadelphia, Pa.

Gamma Nu Chapter of Zeta
Tau Alpha Fraternity is proud
to announce the pledging of 8
education and nursing students:
Kathleen Mare Devine of Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Mary Elizabeth King
of Sprout Spring; Alice Fern
Leidig of Midland, Mich.; Linda
Kay Lewis of Culpeper; Anne
Bryant Lowe of Earlysville; Julia
Farish Spencer of Chesapeake;
Julia Lettle Weaver of McLean;
and Audra Evelyn Whitlow of
Martinsville.