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Notices

TODAY

Hillel Foundation Sabbath Eve
dinner, 6 p.m., reservations 54963.
Service, 6:45 p.m.

Deadline Entries Independent 3-man
Basketball, Independent A
& B Touch Football, 9 a.m.

AIR FORCE ROTC CADET
PICNIC-McIntire Park, Shelter
1, 2-6 p.m. Free Bus leaves
every half hour from 2:15 on,
Gilmer Hall. Last trip leaves park
at 5:30. Dates invited.

Mixer: Hood College, 3:30-12
p.m.

University Orchestra: 1st rehearsal,
SUNDAY, Oct. 1, 7 p.m.,
Room 18, Old Cabell Hall. For
information: Mr. Ross, 3032.

CHEERLEADERS — meeting, 4
p.m., St. Anthony Hall, Bring
Sweaters. Those attending will
get date tickets.

SATURDAY

FIRST YEAR NROTC STUDENTS—Trident
Society reception
after Buffalo game, 1730 Jefferson
Park Avenue.

SUNDAY

The University Young Republican
Club invites you to Ladies
Day at the Rivanna and Pistol
Club range (Old Lynchburg
Road) 1 to 5 p.m., guns and ammunition
free to Ladies. Free
Refreshments.

UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA —
1st rehearsal 7 p.m., Room 18,
Old Cabell Hall. For information
call Mr. Ross, ext. 3052.

MONDAY

ASCE Meeting, 7:30 A & M
Auditorium, Guest: F. D. Shepard.

Fencing demonstration. 7:30,
Memorial Gym.

Law School Young Republican
Club, 4 p.m. West Hall, Law
School.

YMCA: Organizational meeting,
4C, Newcomb Hall. All interested
students, please attend.

TUESDAY

SSOC: meeting, 7:30, 4A, Newcomb
Hall.

Delta Sigma Pl Business -
fraternity Meeting, 7 p.m., 203,
Rouss Hall. Corks & Curis Picture
taken.

WEDNESDAY

HILLEL FOUNDATION: Rosh
Hashanah Services—7:30 p.m., Tomorrow,
10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
Friday, 10:00 a.m. Sabbath Service
10:30 a.m.

MISCELLANEOUS

End year Class of AEPI is hereby
challenged in public proclamation
to any form of unarmed conflict
with the personages responsible
for their utter humiliation
on the night of Monday, Sept. 25.

Anyone who bought a 2-year
subscription to the Rapier last
year, please send your new address
to: Rapier, Box 77, Newcomb
Hall Station.

Rhodes Scholarship Applicants:
for information contact Prof. A.
K. Davis, English Department.

VOLUNTEER TUTORS NEEDED
FOR PROJECT UPWARD
BOUND. Tutor one or two hours
every other Saturday afternoon,
or one or two hours a week day
or night in math, science, government,
literature, English, French,
or Spanish. Contact Steve Waters,
100 Randall Bldg. Ext.

Sam Cargill, Lee Marshall,
Frank Shaw, Walt Entize, Robert
McMann, please call Ken Cooper
or Don Wetherington at Corks &
Curis office between 2-5 p.m., Ext.
3236, as soon as possible.

FACULTY Physical Fitness
Program, Monday and Thursday,
1-2 p.m., floor of Memorial Gym,
Need exercise suit; dressing facilities
available.

Lacrosse Meeting, Memorial
Gym, rm. 22; last year Freshman
& varsity—8 p.m., First year—9
p.m. Have telephone numbers.

Mixer in Newcomb Hall on Friday,
Sept. 29, is for First-year
men, ONLY.

Forms for application for the
baccalaureate degree will be
available for College students in
the Registrar's office. Degree applicants
are asked to return there
forms BEFORE OCTOBER 17.
Applications received after October
17 are liable for a late registration
fee.

I.F.C. is soliciting applications
for Doormen at Fraternity parties.
Homecoming, Openings,
Midwinters, and Easters. Pick up
applications at IFC Office, 3rd
floor, Newcomb Hall.

For Corks & Curis Portraits:
Men: wear white shirt and dark
and coat. Nurses: wear uniforms.

NEEDED: Volunteer tutors for
Westminster Study Tutorial for
elementary children. Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, 2:30-4 p.m.
Call 293-3813, 293-8845.

Fraternities are asked to please
pick up their first year directories
in the Student Government office,
4th floor, Newcomb Hall. PAYMENT
MUST BE MADE WHEN
THE DIRECTORIES ARE
PICKED UP.

CHESS CLUB simultaneous exhibition
Newcomb Hall Ballroom,
3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1.