University of Virginia Library

TODAY

PHOTOGRAPHERS wishing to
work on the 1970 (Sesquicentennial)
issue of the Corks and Curls
should attend an org. meeting in
the C&C office at 9 p.m. If you are
interested but cannot come, leave
name, address and experience on a
piece of paper at 35 W. Lawn.

DRAFT Counseling in Conference
room, 3rd floor, Newcomb
Hall, 12-2 and 5-7 or call 296-7208
for appt.

FAMILY Housing Council
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in basement
of Page House.

U.VA. Outing Club meeting in
room 4C, Newcomb Hall, 7:30 p.m.

HERMANN BONDI, professor
applied math at Kings College, U.
London, will speak on "Special
Relativity" at 8 p.m. in new chem.
building aud.

BAD Check Comm. meeting, 8
p.m., Honor Committee Room.

THURSDAY

IMPORTANT meeting of all
house managers in the IFC office at
4 p.m. Provisions for the closing of
all houses for the summer will be
discussed.

COMPUTERS — the Users'
Group presents the last in a series
of lectures on Intermediate Aigol.
The topic will be Stream Procedures,
interested persons should
read Chap. 11 of the Extended
Aigol Reference Manual before the
lecture, at 5 p.m. in room B23
Gilmer hall.

"AVIATION in Viet Nam" a
talk by J. Gonsalves of Boeing
Aircraft, presented by AIAA at
7:30 in A&M Aud., public welcome.
Refreshments.

FILMWATCHERS presents
"The Mask of Dimitrios" by Jean
Negulesco at 7 and 9 p.m. in Gilmer
Hall. Fifty cents.

OMICRON Delta Kappa will
have a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m.
in Parlors A&B of Newcomb Hall.
President Shannon will deliver his
annual "State of the University"
address. All members are urged to
attend.

ABM Symposium — tapes of
Am. Physical Society presentations
from 2-4:30 at Baptist Student
Center.

"ADVENTURES in the Corporate
Jungle" is the subject to be
discussed by L. Nichols, recently
retired vice president of Schnlev
Industries, Monroe Hall, 2 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.

GOLF meeting, squad only,
5:30 on Thursday, lecture room of
Memorial Gym.

FINAL movie for the 2nd
semester: "Cartouche" starring
Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia
Cardinale, 7 and 9 p.m. Newcomb
Hall ballroom. Fifty cents.

MEETING Of the Society of the
Cornish Game Hen in 35 W. Lawn
at 8 p.m. All officers urged to
attend.

MISCELLANEOUS

EXTRA invitations and
announcements are now available at
Mn Desk, Newcomb Hall.

LAST DAY of recreation swimming
will be May 24.

U.S. Army Concert Band will
appear in Cabell Hall Aud. at 3 p.m.
Sunday. Concert open to public, no
admission charge.

GLEE Club concert on the
Lawn Saturday at 3 p.m., steps of
Cabell.

Z 58-21-2644.

IMPORTANT meeting of Trident
Society Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
in Wardroom to elect new members
and officers for next year.

HISTORY 137 TV (one hr.
credit) Americans from Africa.
Exam on May 28 in 248 Cabell Hall
at 7:30 p.m.

ELECTIONS for officers of the
970 graduating class will be held
May 19 and 20. Candidates must
submit activity list to the Cavalier
Daily office by 2 p.m. Thursday,
May 15. Presidential candidates
must be in the College; VP in
E-school: secretary in education;
treasurer in commerce; historian in
A-school. All must be 1970 degree
candidates.

TAU BETA PI student members
are reminded to sign the attendance
and guest list before May 14 for the
spring banquet on May 16.

IF YOU ARE returning to the
U. for the fall 1969 session, you are
reminded that you must bring your
ID card when you register for
classes at Memorial Gym on Sept.
10 and 11. Your ID card will be
validated for the 1969-70 school
year as part of the registration
process. This applies to graduates
and undergraduates.