The Cavalier daily. Friday, February 7, 1969 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
VA. CHRISTIAN Fellowship begins
its spring semester weekly
meetings with a pizza snack (b.y.
o.p.) and discussion on the role of
the Christian psychiatrist at the
home of Dr. Knapp. Rides will
leave the chapel at 7 p.m.
US ARMY OCS Selection Team
will be in Newcomb Hall today for
last visit of the school year. See Lt.
Tim Shrewsbury to register for testing
and interview.
ALPHA CHI SIGMA Chemistry
Fraternity rush smoker at 8 p.m. at
Phi Kappa Psi house. All interested
chemistry and chemical engineering
majors invited.
AMERICAN Nuclear Society
Seminar presents Dr. W. Hannum,
chief of Reactor Physics Branch,
Atomic Energy Commission speaking
on "British Atomic Energy Program"
at 4:15 in Aerospace-Mechanical
Engineering Bldg. Room
126, Coffee and doughnuts precede
lecture at 4 p.m.
JEFFERSON Society Probationaries
meeting at 7 p.m., Jefferson
Hall.
MONDAY
GOVERNING Board meeting at
7 p.m.
IEEE meeting tonight at 7:30
p.m. in A&M Auditorium. Mr. M.
Thomas Bridge from Eastman Kodak
Co. will speak on the Lunar
Orbiter Program. All engineering
students and faculty invited. Refreshments.
THERE WILL be band practice
7-9 p.m. Ignore earlier letter of
cancellation.
HIGH POINT Managers meeting
at 5 p.m. in room 22, Memorial
Gym.
UNIVERSITY students wanting
to work with Student Council
representatives either as general assistants
or in a specific interest area
are asked to attend a brief meeting
Monday night at 7:30 in Newcomb
Hall, room 4B. All interested students
are welcome. If you cannot
attend, please call Kevin Mannix at
293-8098.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE interested in refereeing
intramural basketball games:
rules meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday,
room 22 Memorial Gym.
Z 363-12-2444.
UNIVERSITY Union Program
Board meeting at 8:15 in Conference
room, Newcomb Hall. All attend.
GET AHEAD in life. Positions
now open in Rapier. 295-3070.
U. UNION presents "The
Seventh Seal," Sunday at 7 and 9.
AFTER THE Peter, Paul and
Mary Concert this Saturday night,
dance to the psychedelic emanations
of Slithy Toves in Bayly
Museum, 9-1. Tickets still on sale at
Mincer's and Newcomb Hall (or at
the door). Sponsored by University
Guides and AIA.
VOLUNTEERS needed to help
compile and edit results of College
Curriculum Evaluation. Call Jackson
Lears at 296-6886 or Jere
Abrams at 296-4646. Interesting,
prestigious jobs available for all.
CH'VILLE BRANCH of the
English Speaking Union is receiving
applications from candidates for
the $900 Lily Dabney Summer
School Scholarship. It is for attendance
at one of the four six week
courses of the British Universities
Summer Schools. Any instructor or
graduate student at the U. or private
secondary school and any college
graduate may apply. Inquire at
Box 3003, University P.O., Ch'ville.
The deadline is Feb. 21.
ANYONE interested in conference
on Mission and Ministry at
Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester,
Pa., on Feb. 28, March 1 and 2,
call 293-3166.
MIXER at Mary Washington
February 14. The Union will sponsor
a bus. Tickets are $3 and will be
on sale Monday at the Main Desk,
Newcomb Hall.
STUDENT PHYSICAL Fitness
class meets Tuesday, Thursday, and
Friday, 5-6 p.m., University Hall.
MIXERS this weekend: Madison
College Gym on Saturday at 8 p.m.
$1. Stratford College Gym Saturday
at 8 p.m., Danville, Va.
APPLICATIONS for dormitory
counselorships are now available at
the Housing Office in Emmet
House during office hours until
Friday, February 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 which will
be given Tuesday, Feb. 18 and
Wed., Feb. 19 in Gilmer Hall Aud.
at 7 p.m.
US ARMY OCS testing and
interviews will be in Main Post
Office on Feb. 17 and 18. Call SFC
Daniel Wright at 295-5253 for appt.
NROTC is now taking applications
for the two year contract
program. Inquire Admin. Office,
room 105 Maury Hall. Deadline for
application is March 5.
EN 551 SYSTEMS Design will
meet in Thornton Hall from 2-4 on
Tuesday and Thursday. It is open
to other than just Engineering
graduate students. Phone Dr.
Parker, ext. 3244, for information.
ARMY ROTC is now accepting
applications for the two year program.
Inquire in B-30, New Cabell
Hall. Deadline is Feb. 28.
TICKETS for ANTIGONE now
on sale at Newcomb Hall Main
Desk, Mincer's, Noonday Bookstore,
Cary's Camera, and after Friday
at the Dept. of Romance
Languages (302 Cabell). For reservations
and information call
924-3471 or 924-3363.
FILMWATCHERS: Commencing
with 13 February performance
of "She Done Him Wrong" there
will be two showings: at 7 and 9
p.m., to which season subscriptions
will be honored. Public admitted at
50 cents each. Gilmer Hall.
IMPORTANT IFC election
meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the
South Meeting Room. Representatives
from last semester are requested
to attend as well as newly
elected members.
The Cavalier daily. Friday, February 7, 1969 | ||