The Cavalier daily. Friday, February 28, 1969 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
ARMY ROTC is accepting applications
for 2 year program. The
deadline for application is today.
Inquire ROTC Administrative
office, room B30, New Cabell.
JEFFERSON Society Probationaries
important meeting at 4:30
p.m. in Jefferson Hall. If cannot
attend, call Jim Mazacoufa,
295-2227.
HILLEL Foundation: Friday
supper at 6:15, 295-4963 for
reservations. Service at 6:45 p.m.
Purim party March 3 at 7 p.m.
Passover reservations should be
made now.
SSOC presents three films
"Haight-Ashbury," "Black
Panthers," and "Portuguese Guinea
Liberation Struggle," at 7 p.m.
Tuttle House Lounge or Newcomb
Hall at 9 p.m. in the Ballroom.
Fifty cents.
VIRGINIA Christian Fellowship
will meet at 7:30 in Madison Hall.
Mark Nichols and Bob Bissell will
speak on "Changed Lives: New
Christians at the University."
MONDAY
ASME meeting in A&M room
124 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. A. Spellman,
Jr., of Tennessee Eastman Co. will
speak on "The Principles of
Mechanical Design in Industrial
Applications." Plans for the Regional
ASME Student Conference
at Clemson will be discussed.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA will hold a
rush smoker for all interested first
and second year men in Jefferson
Hall, West Range at 7 p.m.
COMMITTEE for Responsible
Leadership meeting, Informal
Lounge, 8 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
THERE IS MAIL in the Intramural
Fraternity mailboxes at
Memorial Gym.
HISTORY MAJORS will not be
required to write a senior essay.
The comprehensive exam will be
based on the reading assigned by
the dept. as stated on the comprehensive
reading list that has been
available since November.
ALPHA EPSILON PI Fraternity
is proud to announce that Stephen
Pressman, second-year man from
Freeport, N. Y. and James Hicks,
12th year man from Ch'ville have
been initiated into the brotherhood.
13 SOCIETY, Purple Shadow
Raven, ODK and Pi Delta Epsilon
have mail in Student Govt. office
Pick up immediately.
COLLEGE students are reminded
that the last date for
dropping a course without penalty
is Tuesday, March 4.
IEEE meeting Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. in Room C-49. Speaker will be
Mr. Robert Thompson from the
Naval Air Test Center, speaking on
"Introduction to Airborne Reconnasance
Systems." Elections will
be held. Students and faculty
welcome. Refreshments.
ALL DEGREE applicants may
order announcements and invitations
at the Main Desk, Newcomb
Hall. Order by March 8.
"CODINE" showing Sunday at
7 and 9, Newcomb Hall. A new
experience in movies. Fifty cents.
"RATS" a one-act play by Israel
Horovitz will be presented at Minor
Hall on Sunday, March 2 at 3 p.m.
TRYOUTS for Shakespeare's
"The Comedy of Errors" will be
held at Minor Hall on March 2 and
3. Everyone invited. Tryouts being
held at 7:30 each night.
HOW DO YOU end racism in
white community? Come to South
Meeting room, March 2, SSOC.
ENGINEERS - undergraduate
and graduate. If you are interested
in summer employment, the Engineering
Council urges you to contact
Mrs. W. Moody of the Va. Engineering
Foundation located in Hough
House (adjacent to Thornton Hall)
before Feb. 28. The Summer Job
Clearing House of the VEF provides
an excellent opportunity to learn
about the engineering profession
while also making considerable
earnings.
ENTRIES in all categories of the
Fine Arts contest are now being
returned to the U. Union office,
4th floor, Newcomb Hall.
ATTENTION students - Raper
needs advertising and business personnel.
Call 2-5 p.m., 295-3070, at
the Prism.
THE STUDENTS for Responsible
Leadership, who have put up
posters explaining why C. Stuart
Wheatley should leave the Board of
Visitors, are not the same group as
the "Student Coalition."
VA. PLAYERS will present
"Luv," a comedy by Murray
Schegal March 10-15. Tickets may
be obtained by calling 924-3051
2-5 p.m. Students only $1 Monday
and Tuesday night. Curtain time is
5 p.m.
HUMAN Encounters course:
students weekly visit to mental
patients at Western State. Experimental
U. course this semester.
Register at Experimental U. office
or call 296-9042, Lon Davis.
DONATE to the University
Blood Drive, Monday-Friday, 9-5,
6-9 p.m. Blood Bank, Barringer
wing, U. hospital.
DEADLINE for signing up for
1969 Corks and Curls is March 1.
After this date all subscriptions will
be $12.50 instead of $10. Subscriptions
taken 2-5 p.m., 5th floor,
Newcomb Hall.
A LECTURE on "Modern Spain
in Peace and War" will be given on
Monday night at 8 in the McGregor
Room of Alderman Library.
THERE WILL BE a meeting for
Cavalier Daily photographers and
anyone else interested in joining the
photo staff, Monday at 7:30 p.m.
in the CD offices.
The Cavalier daily. Friday, February 28, 1969 | ||