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University
Notices

TODAY

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

BAD CHECK Comm. meeting at
8 p.m. in Honor Comm. room.

CIRCLE K meeting in room 4A,
Newcomb Hall at 9 p.m. Concert to
be discussed. Important.

EDUCATION 119-120 leaving
at 7:45 a.m. from Peabody Hall
Annex to attend NEED program,
Peaks of Otter Lodge, Blue Ridge
Parkway.

GOLF meeting, Varsity only, 5
p.m., lecture room, Memorial Gym.

COMPUTERS — the Users'
Group in conjunction with Computer
Science Center presents the
second in a 4-lecture series on
Intermediate Algol. Room B23
Gilmer Hall, 5 p.m.

TAU BETA PI election of new
officers at 7:30 p.m., room A120
Thornton Hall. All members please
attend.

FILMWATCHERS Club presents
"Alexander Nevsky" at 7 and 9
p.m., Gilmer Hall. Fifty cents.

IMPORTANT meeting of graduate
girls in the dorms comm. at
7:30 p.m. Tucker House Lounge.

STUMBLE FOOT derby run
today at 4 p.m., rain or shine.
Starting line in Bonny castle Dell.

"L-SHAPED ROOM" with Leslie
Caron at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall ballroom. Fifty
cents.

EXPERIMENTAL U, course on
Southern History meeting at 4:30 in
CH544 "Southern Populism" will
be discussed. New participants
welcome.

ENGINEERING Council meeting
at 5 p.m. in room A207
Thornton Hall.

INTERNATIONAL Club regular
coffee hour at 5 p.m., Graduate
Lounge.

DRAFT Counseling: 3rd floor
conference room, Newcomb Hall,
12-2 p.m. Call 296-7208.

FRIDAY

LAW SCHOOL Young Republicans:
meeting to nominate officers
for next year at 7:30 p.m. in room
C of Law School on Friday.
Election of officers will take place
at same time and place on May
All members urged to attend both
meetings.

VA. CHRISTIAN Fellowship
invited you to its weekly meeting at
7:30 in Madison Hall. Dr. J. Turner
of South Hill will speak on "The
Abundant Life."

A PROBLEM based on Dr.
Spock-Rev. Coffin Selective Service
protest will be argued in Lile Moot
Court Finals at 8:30 p.m. in Cabell
Hall Aud.

PETER GAY, professor of history
at Columbia, will speak on
"Progress in the Enlightenment:
Legends and Realities" at 2 p.m. in
South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall. Sponsored by Dept. of History.

MISCELLANEOUS

ARNOLD AIR Society meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Monday in room B29
Rouss Hall.

HIGH POINT track meeting
schedules posted in fraternity mailboxes.

Z 73-11-1345.

TWO WORKSHOP productions
"The Nine O'Clock Mail" by
Howard Sackler and "Here be
Dragons" by David Ward, will be
presented at Minor Hall on Sunday,
May 3. Students and dates free. All
others sixty cents. Curtain time is 3
p.m.

EXPERIMENTAL U. outlines
and materials for course on "Relevant
Christianity" may be picked
up at office next to Newcomb Hall
Information Desk.

"L'AVENTURA" directed by
Antonionl at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall Ballroom, Sunday.
Fifty cents.

KAPPA DELTA PI spring initiation
and banquet Saturday, May 3
in Newcomb Hall. Initiation of new
members at 5:30 p.m. Banquet and
installation of new officers at 6:30
p.m. Guest speaker, Mrs. Helen Hill,
assistant supervisor, Special Education,
State Department of Education.
For reservations contact Mary-anna
Henderson, Buford Junior
High School, Cherry Avenue. $4
per person.

ALL RISING third-year College
students should submit as quickly
as possible their declaration of
major or inform the office of the
Dean of College of their intention
to transfer next year. The deadline
for these declarations of majors is
May 1.

INDIA Assoc. of U.Va. is
presenting a movie, "Night in
London," May 3 at 7 p.m., Gilmer
Hall Aud. $1.50 admission.

ECONOMICS comprehensives
given Saturday, May 3, 9-12, Wilson
Hall 301.

GRADUATE Arts and Sciences
elections will be May 13 and 14.
Candidates must submit a petition
(signed by 25 GAS students) no
later than 8 p.m. Monday, May 5. A
mandatory meeting of all candidates
will be held in the Student
Government offices at that time.
Offices open: GAS president, vp
and secretary; two 1-semester and
one 1-semester Student Council
positions.

APPLICATIONS for the John B.
Minor Pre-Legal Society are available
at Cabell 401 or at Main Desk,
NH. Minimum 2.75 GPA required.
Return applications to F. O. Blechman,
35 W. Lawn.

COLLEGE elections to fill 2
Judiciary and 5 student council
positions will be May 13 and 14.
Petitions (signed by 25 College
students) must be turned in by 3
p.m. May 1. A mandatory meeting
of all candidates will be held at that
time in the Student Council offices.

JEFFERSON Society membership
interviews Monday, April
28-Friday, May 2, 2-5 and 7-9 in
Jefferson Hall, West Range.