University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

Gov't & Foreign Affairs majors
are requested to sign the petition at
the gov't office, 232 Cabell Hall, to
abolish comprehensive exams.
Students are requested to sign by 4
p.m. today.

AIAA meeting at 7:30 p.m. in
room AM-126. Dr. J. Scott will
speak on "Graduate Opportunities
in Aerospace Engineering." Also
election of officers.

MEETING of Fund Drive
Comm. at 4:30 p.m. in Union
office. All attend.

SAILING ASSOC. meeting at
7:30 p.m. in room 4C Newcomb
Hall. Election of officers and regatta
schedule announced.

SELECTIVE Service Counseling:
Available in 3rd floor Newcomb
Hall, 12 noon-2 p.m., 5-7
p.m. For appt. call 9-5, 296-7208,
7-1 a.m., 296-8849.

MONTHLY meeting of the
Graduate Wives in Arts and Sciences
will be at 8 p.m., Wesley
Foundation.

UNIVERSITY Party meeting to
elect new officers at 8 p.m., South
Meeting Room, Newcomb Hall. All
students are welcome.

THURSDAY

TONIGHT see original, uncut
version of King Kong, Newcomb
Hall Ballroom at 7 and 9. Fifty
cents.

INTERNATIONAL CLUB coffee
hour at Graduate Lounge, 5
p.m.

CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 8 p.m. Room next to contract
cafeteria. All bridge players
invited.

GOLF meeting, Varsity and
first-year at 5 p.m., lecture room,
Memorial Gym.

TUTORING Teach-In in South
Meeting Room, Newcomb Hall. All
invited. Sponsored by Venable Tutorial
Program. Speaker, Film discussion.

CIRCLE K meeting in room 4A
Newcomb Hall at 7 p.m.

ELI BANANA meeting in Zete
House, 10 p.m.

MISCELLANEOUS

RAVEN Society: The regular
election meeting postponed in December
has been rescheduled for
Monday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in
Jefferson Hall. Members will be
informed by letter of details.

VOLUNTEERS needed to help
compile and edit results of college
curriculum evaluation - call Jackson
Lears at 296-6886 or Jere
Abrams at 296-4646.

COLLOQUIUM on "Antigone"
Sunday, Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. in South
Meeting Room, Newcomb Hall. In
English.

RAPIER needs personnel. Call
295-3070.

DR. MAXIE MAULTSBY will
lead a seminar on RET in Newcomb
Hall Ballroom on February 14 at
8:45 a.m.

NROTC is now taking applications
for the 2 year contract program.
Inquire Administration
office, room 105 Maury Hall. Deadline
for applications is March 5.

US ARMY OCS testing and interview
will be conducted in Charlottesville
Main Post Office on Feb.
17, 18. Call SFC Daniel Wright at
295-5253 for appointment.

COMPUTER Science Center will
offer an introductory course in
computer programming starting
Feb. 17. The course assumes no
prior knowledge of computers and
will be held in Gilmer Hall Aud.
from 7:30-9:30 on Feb. 17, 21, 25,
26, March 3, 5. There is no charge
and registration is by attendance at
first meeting. At that time textbooks
for the course will be available
for $5.

UNIVERSITY Union is sponsoring
a bus to Mary Washington for a
mixer on Friday. Tickets at Main
Desk, Newcomb Hall for $3.

THE TRIP to Freeport is on
Contact University Union, 4th
floor, Newcomb Hall for information,
ext. 3286.

READING DAYS for second
semester are given as Sat., May 24
and Mon., May 26, in the calendar
of the current College catalogue.
One of these Reading Days is in
error because the calendar was
prepared before the decision had
been made about not holding
classes on Saturday. The reading
days should be Friday, May 23 and
Monday, May 26.

ANY FACULTY member
wishing to sponsor the Diving Club
please call Mike Williams,
293-5861.

ART SHOW - California-inspired
drawings and paintings by
Ann Untereiner at the Prism Coffeehouse,
Feb. 12-March 12. Wed.,
8-12; Fri. and Sat., 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

ROBERT ANDERSON, playwright,
will speak on "Modern
American Theatre" at the Minor
Hall Little Theatre Monday, Feb.
17. Students and faculty are admitted
free. All others are $1.
Lecture begins at 8 p.m.

STUDENTS wishing to enroll in
the student Blue Cross/Blue Shield
hospitalization program must do so
by contacting the local office,
Barracks Rd. Shopping Center,
296-8146 by Monday, Feb. 17. All
students must be enrolled in this
program or a comparable program
with another company.

APPLICATIONS for dormitory
counselorship available at Housing
Office, Emmet House during office
hours until Friday, Feb. 14. Each
interested student must pick up his
own application. The deadline for
filing an application is 5 p.m., Feb.
20. All applicants are required to
take a U. knowledge test given Feb.
18 and Feb. 19 in Gilmer Hall Aud.
at 7 p.m.