University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

INDEPENDENT A touch football
and 3-man basketball entry
deadline is 4 p.m. today.

FIRST-YEAR MEN: you can
mix with first-year ladies from
surrounding schools (before rush
starts) Friday, 7-11 in the ballroom,
Newcomb Hall. Tickets are $1.50
on sale at Main Desk, N.H.

ANY ENGINEER who did not
include his telephone number on
his student information card do by
today in Miss Holliday's office,
A-122 Thornton Hall.

PROBATIONARIES who signed
up to assist in preparation for
Jefferson Society cocktail party are
reminded to be at Jefferson Hall at
4 p.m. Dates welcome.

MONDAY

BAD CHECK Comm. meeting at
8 p.m., picture for Corks and Curls
will be taken.

STUDENT COUNCIL curriculum
evaluation committee — organizational
meeting for all interested
students. All associate editor positions
open. South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall, 7:30 p.m.

MISCELLANEOUS

GUIDES who did not attend
meeting last Tuesday but who wish
to remain active, are requested to
complete a schedule card and place
in the envelope provided in the
Rotunda.

VIETNAM veterans interested in
preparing a course for the Experimental
U. contact Bill Williams,
295-6239.

FORMER band and orchestra
members who have not returned
their instrument storage locker keys
should do so immediately. For
returns, see Mr. Lagar or any band
officer before or after band or
orchestra practice.

ENGLISH Club picnic — Sunday,
Sept. 28, 3 p.m. at Prof. L.
Beaurline's house. Maps and car
pool lists available in Wilson Hall.
English students and faculty welcome.
Club members and families
admitted free. All others, $1
charge.

INTERVIEWS for new members
of the University Guide Service will
be held on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, 2-5 p.m. in Newcomb
Hall, room 4A. All interested
students welcome.

UNIVERSITY Union Program
Board cards entitle free date admittance
to Sly. Second year comm.
cards good for member ONLY.

ON GROUNDS agents for national
companies who leave their
order blanks, literature, etc., indiscriminately
in Newcomb Hall
please note that such items will be
thrown away. Before attempting to
place order blanks, sales gimmicks,
etc. on bulletin boards, consult the
Director's Office, 4th floor, Newcomb
Hall.

THE UNIVERSITY Union
needs creative organizers, male and
female, no executives please. Sign
up for excitement and fulfillment,
4th floor of Newcomb Hall, Director'
Office.

PROFESSOR D. Green of the
George Washington U. National
Law Center will visit Grounds to
interview prospective law students,
Tuesday, Sept. 30. Sign up at
Office of Placement, 5 Minor Hall.

U. SINGERS auditions for all
interested students, faculty and
others continue this week. Call
Music Dept. at 924-3052 for appt.

DEGREE APPLICANTS —
appts. for free Corks and Curls
portraits — call 924-3236, 2-5 p.m.

CIRCLE K: No meeting this
week. Have a big weekend and we'll
see you next week.

EDUCATION WIVES Club — all
graduate education students and
wives invited to attend annual beer
social, 5:30-7 p.m., following football
game Saturday at 616 Shamrock
Rd. All old and new members
welcome.

LAMBETH MUSIC FESTIVAL
— due to untimely showers this past
weekend the Pop Music Festival
which was to be held in Lambeth
Field had to be postponed. The
concert, featuring seven top bands,
will be held this coming Sunday,
Sept. 28, 2-9 p.m. Admission will
be FREE. Don't miss it!

THE VA. PLAYERS still need
instrumentalists for production of
"Mother Courage and her Children,"
in particular: a drummer with
own drums, a flute player and
accordionist. Please report to Paul
Koritz at Minor Hall after 7:30
p.m. Sunday and Monday or call
924-3051.

THE EXPERIMENTAL U. is
now seeking course listings for the
full catalogue. If you have something
to share with others, consider
it. Suggested courses are photography,
cooking, hiking, poetry,
particular authors, rock dancing,
car mechanics, films and anything
else. Come by Newcomb Hall desk,
12-2 and 5-7 and talk about it.

UNIVERSITY FLOOD Relief
volunteers — reunion and appreciation
party at St. Thomas Hall,
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Admission:
your identity and a spot of Nelson
County mud. Refreshments (in
kegs).

ALL ORGANIZATIONS that
were not in last year's Corks and
Curls but which to be included this
year please contact Taylor Armstrong,
296-8608, after 7 p.m., or
the Corks and Curls office,
924-3236 or 924-3632. All requests
must be in by October 1.

ALL COURSE description
blanks for Experimental U. should
be mailed to 141 Watson House by
October 1.

SUNDAY MOVIE, "All The
King's Men" at 7 and 9 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall. Fifty cents.

FACULTY AND STAFF physical
fitness program, individual and
group, Monday and Wednesday
from 1 to 2 p.m. beginning October
6. Meet on the floor of Memorial
Gym. Lockers, showers and towel
service available.