University of Virginia Library

TODAY

TILKA meeting at 9 p.m. SFE
house.

COMPUTERS — the Advanced
Algol course this week will cover
"The Algol Intrinsic Sort" at 5 p.m.
B-23 Gilmer.

PISTOL marksmanship course
second session 6: Murray Hall.
Those wishing to continue in course
please attend and bring du.

MEETING of IFC Long Range
nning Comm. at 2 in IFC office.

CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7:30, 1961 Lew Mt. Rd.

CAVALIER BRIDGE club 7:4
in contract cafeteria, 2nd floor,
N.H.

ELI BANANA meeting at 10
p.m. DKE House

DEPT. Foundations of Education
colloquium on Contemporary
British Education at 3 p.m. South
Meeting Room, Newcomb Hall.

DEPT. History presents Prof. E.
Lobo from USC speaking on
"Merchant Communities in a Slave
Society: Charleston and Rio de
Janeiro" in South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall at 5:30.

THET TAU brothers attend
Pledge party 7:30, 40 Valley Rd.
No. 3 & 4.

PEP BAND Election tonight —
8:30 — in band room — followed
by important rehearsal.

MISCELLANEOUS

ART SHOW — Sat. 18th of
Eastern weekend, around the Portico
of Rotunda.

THETA TAU presents a "hare
and Hound" car rally Sunday April
26. Registration at 11:30 a.m. $3
car. E-School parking lot. Awards,
beer and hotdogs.

VA. OMICRON chapter of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon announces the
pledging of Henry C. Deyening of
Charlottesville.

SCHOOL OF NURSING election
results for student council:
Pres, Pat Cloonan, VP, Shelly
Fitzgerald, Sec., Poy Emmerick,
Treasurer, Debbie Houston, House
Comm. Chmn. Linda Roeder, Key
Comm. Chemn., Mary Lou Gilman.

APPLICATIONS for Intern
Teaching 1970-71 are now due.
Forms may be obtained in room
10, Peabody Hall. They should be
returned to room 10, PH. attention
B.W. Bue, Coord. Student Field.

THE READING ROOM of
Christian Science Org. will be open
Monday through Thursday, 1-4
p.m. All are welcome to use the
om for study of Christian Science
b. and periodicals, 1961 Lewis Mt.
Rd.

CORKS AND CURLS wishes to
apologize to those who received a
subscription bill by mistake. Payment
for those who still owe
money is due by April 20.

SLITHY TOVES are performing
at a dance in Bayly Museum this
Friday night 10-1. Tickets are on
sale at all the usual places for
$1.25.,

STARTING WITH MONDAY'S
EDITION, ALL CLASSIFIEDS,
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE TO
HELP FACILITATE BOOKKEEPING
FOR THE END OF THE
YEAR, NO EXCEPTIONS.