The Cavalier daily. Friday, February 21, 1969 | ||
TODAY
AN EVALUATION of the Humanities
401 curriculum will be
held in all H402 sections today.
Sponsored by the Engineering
Council and the Mechanical Eng.
curriculum committee.
FELLOWSHIP dinner — student
families and friends, at 6:30 p.m.,
$1 per person; call in reservations,
293-3166. Baptist Student Center,
across from Wilson Hall at 1500
JPA.
VA. CHRISTIAN Fellowship
weekly meeting at 7:30 in Madison
Hall. Mort Whitmer, a pastor and
student worker at William and
Mary, will speak on "How Does
One Face the Twentieth Century?"
MONDAY
BE A FLYING ace — see the
Naval Aviation Officer's Recruiting
Team at Newcomb Hall Monday-Wednesday,
Feb. 24-26. Flights in a
Navy trainer for qualified prospects.
ALL 4th YEAR history majors
interested in abolishing comps are
urged to attend meeting, Jefferson
Hall, 5 p.m.
MEETING of all members of
Office Staff, Corks and Curls, at 7
p.m. in C&C office.
MISCELLANEOUS
RUBGY PRACTICE begins
Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Bonnycastle
Dell. Newcomers welcome.
ARMY ROTC is accepting applications
for 2 year program. The
deadline for application is Friday,
Feb. 28, Inquire at ROTC Administrative
office, Room B30 New
Cabell.
THE FOLLOWING were elected
officers in Alpha Phi Omega National
Service Fraternity: James
Sellman, President; Randall Neil,
1st Vice President; Michael Cannady,
2nd Vice President; John
DeLashmutt, 3rd Vice President;
Junius McElveen, Secretary; L.
Whitehurst, Treasurer; Glenn Apgar,
Historian.
FIRST-YEAR students with a
2.5 grade average who wish to
operate a motor vehicle on Midwinters
between 6 p.m. Thursday
and 6 p.m. Sunday must go by
Student Affairs office and register
their car.
Z 212-21-3144.
"WE'LL BURY You" at 7 and 9
p.m. in Newcomb Hall Ballroom on
Sunday. Fifty cents.
A FEW spaces remain on the
Freeport trip. Call University Union
924-3286 for further information.
STUDENTS interested in commenting
on required courses in
Govt. and Foreign Affairs major,
write suggestions to Undergraduate
Curriculum Evaluation Committee,
232 Cabell Hall.
MID-WINTERS weekend: Friday,
dance in Memorial Gym at 9
p.m., Bill Deal and the Rhondels,
The Showmen, The New York
Rock Ensemble. $3. Sat. night concert,
U. Hall at 7 p.m. John Sebastian
and Hugh Masekela, $2.
Tickets at Mincers, Newcomb Hall,
Main Desk, HiFi, Timberlakes, and
at door.
DEADLINE for signing up for
1969 Corks and Curls is March 1.
After this date all subscriptions will
be $12.50 as opposed to the
current price of $10. Subscriptions
will be taken 2-5 p.m., 5th floor,
Newcomb Hall.
COURSE description blanks for
spring semester of the Experimental
University are now available at their
office and at the Main Desk,
Newcomb Hall.
ENGINEERS — undergraduate
and graduate. If you are interested
in summer employment, the
Engineering Council urges you to
contact Mrs. W. Moody of the Va.
Engineering Foundation, Hough
House (adjacent to Thornton Hall)
before Feb. 28. Summer Job
Clearing House of the V.E.F.
provides opportunity to learn about
engineering profession. Feb. 28 is
the deadline for filing applications.
RAVEN Society meeting for
Monday has been rescheduled for
Thursday, Feb.27 at 7:30 p.m.,
Jefferson Hall.
THOSE who missed the
Economics 2 lecture on Feb. 18
due to the demonstration can
obtain copies in the Business Office
of The Cavalier Daily.
The Cavalier daily. Friday, February 21, 1969 | ||