The Cavalier daily Thursday, February 5, 1970 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
SPIRIT Club meeting at 10 p.m.
in Alumni Hall.
AIAA meeting at 7:30 in A&M
Aud. All members and productive
members please attend. Film
membership drive and elections.
THURSDAY movie is "The
Fox" at 7 and 9 in Newcomb. Fifty
cents.
ELI BANANA meeting at 10
p.m., Zeta House.
C'VILLE Draft Resistance meeting
to begin distribution of-pledge
cad at 8 p.m. in South Meeting
Room of Newcomb.
ENGINEERING Council meeting
at 6:30 room A-207 Thornton-
ton Hall.
COMPUTER Users: lecture in
room Gilmer Hall.
CELTIC Art lecture with slides
by R. Coe at 7 p.m., CH 210.
TRYOUTS for Va. Players production
of Moliere's "The Miser"
will be held at 7:30 today in Minor
Hall Ad. Auditions open to public.
FRIDAY
ISRAELI folk dancing with
instruction in Newcomb Hall all-
room at 7:30 p.m. All welcome.
PRISM: Friday, Wide Load
Saturday Bob Crawford and Gary
Greenwood. Doors open at 8.
Shows starts at 9:15 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
DEPT. of Romance Languages
announces 1969-70 competition for
the Rine Memorial Essay Contest,
open to any student of the U.
A prize of $50 will be awarded to
best essay concerning Italian literature
or civilization. Subjects should
be approved by Mr. L. Chiti of
dept. in room 329 CH.
TRIGON book exchange Drop
your Ebooks by room AM209
and pick up a good deal on used
books.
GUIDES: Please note that Feb.
elections meeting will be Thursday,
Feb. 12 at 7:30 in Newcomb Hall
South Meeting Room. Please plan
to attend.
SOCCER: Saturday at 10:30
a.m. Nameless Field, newcomers
welcome.
PHOTOGRAPHERS interested
in working for The Cavalier Daily
contact Richard Wright, 296-371
or Bob Gill, 295-1093, or stop by
CD office, 3-5 afternoons.
PRELIMINARY applications
for Lawns, Ranges and Crackerbox
for the 1970-71 session are now
available in the Housing Assignment
Office in the basement of Page
House.
Those who may apply for the
following accommodations are: for
the Lawns and Crackerbox, undergraduate
degree candidates in their
final year; for the East Range,
second to fourth year medical
students; for the West Range,
graduate students in good standing
who have attended the University
for at least two semesters.
Applications for the Lawn and
Crackerbox should returned to
the Housing Assignment Office on
or before Friday, February 13.
Range applications will be accepted
on one day only, Monday, February
16, because assignments for
these accommodations are made on
a first-come, first-serve basis for
eligible applicants.
The Cavalier daily Thursday, February 5, 1970 | ||