University of Virginia Library

Notices

TODAY

International Club—5 p.m., election
for vice president and on
councilman will be held. Mexican
movie, YANCO, at Glimer Hall,
7:30, Friday.

Christian Science Organization,
7 p.m., YMCA Board Room, Madison
Hall.

The School of Architecture presents
G. E. Kidder Smith, speaking
on Hindu Architecture, at 8
p.m., Bayly Museum.

The Patrick Henry Society will
meet at 8 p.m., Conference Room,
Newcomb Hall.

IFC Long Range Planning Committee,
5 p.m., IFC Office.

Engineering Council, 5 p.m.,
Faculty Conference Room.

Circle K: 4B, Newcomb Hall, 7
p.m. Bring dues.

Alpha Kappa Pal: Cocktail Party
and Banquet, 7 p.m. Howard
Johnson Motor Inn. New members
please arrive a few minutes early.

Eli Banana: 10 p.m., Zete House.

Cavalier Bridge Club: 8 p.m.,
Newcomb Hall. All invited.

WUVA Air Personnel and trainees:
Mandatory meeting, 8 p.m.,
4C, Newcomb Hall.

STUDENT GUIDES: Rotunda
will be decorated for Christmas
between 2-6 Friday, and Saturday
morning. All guides are expected
to help.

FRIDAY

Graduate and Professional students
and staff dance, Alumni
Hall, 9-1. $3 in advance, at Newcomb
Desk, $4 at door (per couple).

SATURDAY

Sweet Briar College Dance, 8
p.m., Babcock Auditorium. Featuring
the Spizzwinks. Admission
is $1.00.

MONDAY

Alderman Road Committee, extra
session, 6:30 p.m., 4A, Newcomb
Hall.

TUESDAY

American Machine and Foundry
Company will Interview 5 December.
Please contact the Placement
Office for an appointment.

MISCELLANEOUS

Z—1788-38-4144

The Computer-Science Center
will offer an introductory course
and an intermediate course in
computer programming for the
B5500 beginning December 5. The
introductory course, which assumes
no prior knowledge of
computers, will be held in the
Aero-Mechanical Auditorium. The
Intermediate course which assumes
a fairly extensive working
knowledge of Algebra will meet in
room 23 or the Computer-Science
Center. Both course will meet
from 7:30-9:30 on the following
evenings: December 5, 6, 8, 11, 13,
and 15. There is no charge for
the course and registration is by
attendance at the first meeting.
At that time text books for the
course will be available for $5.25.

WIN $50.00 by submitting a
winning entry in the Fine Arts
Contest. Categories are poetry,
art, short-stories, one-act plays,
satirical essays, and black-and-white
photography. Drop your
entries off in the University Union
Office, fourth floor, Newcomb
Hall.