The Cavalier daily. Thursday, March 20, 1969 | ||
TODAY
EXPERIMENTAL Living Community
at the University is seeking
applicants for next year. Interested
persons come to meeting at 4 p.m.
at St. Paul's Episcopal Church or
call David Ward, 296-6534.
CAVE CLUB meeting at 7 p.m.,
room 4A, Newcomb Hall.
GRADUATE Education Wives
and Education Faculty Wives White
Elephant Auction, 1411 Rugby
Road at 8 p.m.
DRAFT Counseling: 12-2 p.m.
For appt. call 296-7208. 3rd floor
conference room, Newcomb Hall.
CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 8 p.m., room next to
contract cafeteria.
CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.
INTERNATIONAL Club regular
coffee hour, Graduate Lounge, 5
p.m.
RICHARD D. OBENSHAIN,
GOP candidate for attorney general,
will address the U. Young
Republicans at 8 p.m. in room 4C,
Newcomb Hall. Following will be
important meeting for nomination
of officers and reading of proposed
constitution.
CORMIER'S Irish Course (English
210) now meets Thursday
evenings 6:30-9 p.m., Cabell Hall
325.
GOLF meeting at 5 p.m., lecture
room, Memorial Gym.
CIRCLE K meeting at 7 p.m.,
conference room, Newcomb Hall.
SEE "THE KILLERS" in action
in Newcomb Hall Ballroom at 7 and
9. Fifty cents.
AED Premedical Society presents
"Embryology of the Heart
—Abnormalities and Corrective Surgery,"
a talk by Dr. S. Nolan of
U.Va. Med. school, McKim Hall
Aud.
at 7:30 p.m. Election of next
year's officers. Public invited.
TAU BETA PI rush function
and election of new members 7:30,
Newcomb Hall.
FRIDAY
DEPT. of Biology presents Dr.
T.E. Thompson of Medical School,
U.Va., speaking on "Synthetic
Lipid Bilayer" at 4 p.m., room 150
Gilmer Hall. Coffee and tea at 3:30
in room 272.
GRADUATE School Happy
Hour, 5-7, West Range.
MISCELLANEOUS
VA. CHAPTER of Delta Upsilon
is pleased to announce the pledging
of third year man Lewis Combs, Jr.
of Midlothian, Va.; second-year
man Charles Taylor of Chesapeake,
Va.; and first-year men Larry
Broadwell of Richmond, Va.; Gary
Chewning of Falls Church, Va.;
Joseph Gaber of Norfolk, Va.;
James Updike of Norfolk, Va.; and
Silas Williams III of Lookout
Mountain, Tenn.
THE HUMAN Encounters: Student
volunteers — Western State
Mental Hospital (Experimental U.
course) org. meeting Monday after
spring break, Wesley Foundation at
7 p.m. or call Lon Davis, 296-9042.
Z 870-57-3244
ALL ASSISTANT editors of the
Curriculum Evaluation Comm.
please contact their dept. editors.
Office now open, room 229 Wilson
Hall.
PURPLE SHADOWS: You have
mail in the Rotunda.
IMPORTANT ELECTION and
business meeting of Pi Delta Epsilon
at 7:30 p.m., April 2, room
4C, Newcomb Hall.
MEMORIAL GYM pool will be
closed the following dates: March
23, 24, 26, 28, 30.
REPRESENTATIVES from the
Peace Corps will be in Cabell Hall
Snack Bar and Newcomb Hall 2nd
floor March 17-21. The Peace Corps
Placement Test will be given Tuesday
through Friday at 10 a.m., 2
and 7 p.m. in room 4B, Newcomb
Hall. Please sign up for the test with
the representatives.
ANYONE interested in running
for President, Vice-President or
Secretary-Treasurer of the Alderman
Road Legislative Council
should contact Rick Lunglihofer at
3-7488. Ballots will be distributed
by the Counselors on Thursday.
SOCIETY of the Comish Game
Hen meeting April 3 to honor and
to initiate new members.
ATTENTION 3rd and 4th year
men: Order your class rings now at
IFC office. Substantial savings and
quick service.
DUE TO RESIGNATION of the
Student Council representative
from the School of Commerce, an
interim representative must be
chosen to serve until the regular
spring election in May. Any student
in the School of Commerce interested
in running for this interim
position should register in the
Dean's Office, Rouss Hall, by 2 p.m.
Friday March 21. The election will
be held Monday and Tuesday,
March 31 and April 1. Candidates
may begin campaigning immediately.
ANYONE interested in
Modern/Interpretive Dance to be
offered in Experimental Univ.,
please contact Lynn Fulp, Mariellen
Steece, ext. 3185.
The Cavalier daily. Thursday, March 20, 1969 | ||