November 13, 2000 Penn State Delco’s Final Examination Schedule for Fall 2000 The majority of classes meet for final examinations in regularly ‘assigned classrooms at times based upon the regular class time. Listed below are specific classes, which have been assigned to common exam times followed by the exams based on the class meet- ing time. Common Exams Monday, Dec. 11, 2000 12:30 p.m. — 2:20 p.m. ‘MATH 21.1,5,811 — 10IMAIN — Alexander ~ MATH 21.2,4 — 103CLASS — Lombard MATH 21.3 — 206MAIN — Dyckman - MATH 21.6 — 305MAIN — Dyckman MATH 21.7 — 305MAIN — Lal Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000 10:30 a.m. — 12:20 p.m. ECON 2.1,2 — 108CLASS — Battoe Bonnie ECON 2.34 — 10IMAIN — Golden Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2000 10:30 - 12:20 p.m. ENGL 4.1,12,14,301 — 101MAIN — Nassif ENGL 4.2,3 — 3056MAIN — Rizzo = : = ENGL 4.7.16, ve 207MAIN — Sorkin 2 2:30 p.m. - 4:20 p.m. MATH 104.1,2 — "JOIMAIN — Horwitz Thursday, Dec. 14, 2000 Page 2 The Lion’s Eye Sittin’ and strummin’ A couple of students hang out in front of the library on a bright fall day. Each is strummin’ his own tune. Student remembered as eccentric, pal, hero CONTINUED from Page 1 “She was a teacher, and she now has to step away like a good parent does,” said Jamie Baxter, another student. “We desper- ately need a mommy figure now.” ; “She taught me so many things, but most important, she taught me how to live and be myself,” said Stone, a senior. She taught me so many things, but most important, she taught me how to live and ‘Enter The second theme was Sarah the eccen- be myself. 12:30 p.m. 2:20 p.m. tric. : a NUTR 251.1,2 — 101MAIN — Di Matteo This was perhaps best voiced by a CD AIMEE STONE, | er, as the congregation listened t lightl : i gia a's ‘Enter SAID OF HER FRIEND SARAH STOVER | | yo unorthodox version of Metallica's Sandman.’ It was played not on overpowering electric guitars, but by a quartet of classical cellos. The - moving experience was described as “very Sarah.” “We will probably laugh, and we will prob- ably cry as well,” had said Doreen Hettich- Atkins, director of student life, prior to open- ing up the floor. Subsequently, the largest portion of time was taken up not by the pre- senters, but by the audience. Teachers, friends, sport compatriots, and even simple acquaintances of Sarah took cen- ter stage to express themselves in succession extending more than an hour and a half. A number of people read poetry. Some borrowed lines that touched them or Sarah herself. Others Final Examinations Classes meet for final examinations in Fegdlarly assigned class- rooms at times based upon the regular class time. Examinations for evening classes are conducted on what would have been the regular class day and at the usual class time. Students with two or more examinations at the same time or three or more on any one calendar day or in three consecutive exam- ination periods may consider this a conflict. The student should speak with the instructors involved at least two weeks in advance to make arrangements for resolving any conflict. ; No examinations may be scheduled during the last week of class- es. (Quizzes and narrowly limited tests in support of classroom instruction may be given during the final week.) The following is a list of class times and dates and when the final exam will take place. 99 have been in the form of an engraved plaque. The general consensus was that only such a distinctly aesthetic monument would appro- priately capture Sarah’s character. The final gesture was the creation of a Sarah Stover Memorial Scholarship. This fund will be available to English majors plan- ning to complete their degree at Delco, as Sarah would have. “We celebrate Sarah’s life, Monday/Wednesday/ Friday classes Class: MWF 8:30 a.m. Exam: 8:30 a.m.-10:20 a.m. Monday, Dec. composed their own thoughts to we mourn her loss, and rage at 11 ns = ; & & how it happened,” said Dr. Class: MWF 9:30 a.m. Exam: 8:30 a.m.-10:20 a.m. Tuesday, Dec ith the many emotions dif- Tomeszko. whe . . 19 : : fused from the in divi duals who a : fos Hing done so; tany of-us Da MWF 10:30 a.m. Exam: 12:30 pim2:30 p.m. Tuesday, harbored them, several acts of SWasamane can now sleep easier, and with Class: MWF 11:30 a.m. Exam: 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Monday, Comune ii Ci by andshe now hasto peace. As tears streamed from Dec. 11 : : the Penn State Delco administra- her eyes, a friend dispelled our Class: MWF 1:30 p.m. Exam: 12:30 p.m.-2:20 p.m. Wednesday, “tion in Sarah’s name. step away like a good consternation: “Even though Dec. 13 : : The first act was a presenta- parent does. We des- she’s not here, she’s always with Class: MWF 2:30 p.m. Exam: 2:30 p.m.-4:20 p.m. Thursday, Dec. tion by Karl Grieb, director of perately need a me — just like ‘she said.” 14 alumni relations. He awarded an | It was said that Sarah “lived Class: M 3 p.m. Exam: 2:30 p.m.4:20 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 14 Honorary Delaware County mommy figure NOW. ' life to the hilt.” 2 Class: MWF 3:30 p.m. Exam: 12:30 p.m.-2:20 p.m. Friday, Dec. Constituent Society Membership, For those who do not know, 3 ; Seun ; effectively making Sarah an JAMIE BAXTER the hilt on a sword is where han- as! MWe £30 pra. Exon: £50 n3.0:20 pun. Wednesday, y 4 « dle meets blade, the furthest point up to which such a weapon can be thrust into a foe. By means of this metaphor, we found at the sharp end not man 13 or beast, but a force far more perilous to humanity: banality. 14 Accordingly, neither was the blade fashioned of metal — it consisted of heart and devotion, collectively forming a tempered and potent implement nonetheless: Sarah Stover’s life. alumnus of Penn State Delco, since this year would have made her a senior. The award was given to her family. Also, a memorial piece of art- work in Sarah's name was announced. To adorn the campus within several weeks, this will most likely be a sculpture or painting, chosen by her close friends to rep- resent the values embodied by Sarah. Most previous memorial pieces on campus SAID OF STOVER Class: W.3 p.m. Exam: 4:30 p.m.-6:20 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13 | Tuesday/Thursday classes Class: TR 8:30 a.m. Exam: 8:30 a.m.-10:20 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. id Class: TR 10 am. Exam: 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Thursday, Dec. Class: Class: TR 2:30 p.m. Exam: 2:30 p.m.-4:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11 | ~ Class: R 3 p.m. Exam: 2:30 p.m.-4:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11 wy Class: TR 4 p.m. Exam: 2:30 p.m. - 4:20 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12 Class: T 3 p.m. Exam: 2:30 p.m. - 4:20 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12 TR 1 p.m. Exam: 10:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15 Penn State Delco honors scholarship winners at reception Penn State Delaware County held Kellianne Clossey, Justin DiMatteo, Scholars Awards: Alicia Baum, Jamie Scholars: Valery Annunzio, Alfred | its Fall Honors Reception Sept. 27, 2000. Some of the scholarship win- ners were: The Bayard D. and Ethel M. Kunkle Scholarship: Nado Abi- Khattar, Dionne Argyle, Rebecca Blair, Lisa Delaney, Jamilla Howard, Valerie Karp, Deborah Muench, Susan Taylor The David and Florence Newman Scholarship: Jennifer Chun, Kristen Edelman, Stephanie George, Nelson Jaimes, Angela Mattero, John Millaway, Catherine Nguyen, Christina Ferry, Horatiu Lemnei, Michelle Smith, Ronald Snarr, Erik Willette The Penn State Campus Scholarship: Sara Cevoli, Francesco Ficchi, David Palmowski : The W. W. Smith Charitable Trust Baxter, Shannon Bonner, Beatrice Broughton, Lina Carreras, Stephanie Deak, David Fleming, Michael Giordano, Marilu Giurastante, Carl Hall, Amy Hurley, Karen McLoughlin, Jennifer Naseef, Monica Nevarez, Chandel Reid, Amy Shepherd, Sharon Slaughter, Lawrence Smythe, Michelle Stanton, Aimee Stone, Denise Wallace The Jane E. Cooper Honors Bonetti, Nichant Deshmane, Kristen Edelman, Mary Fontanella, Mary Gallagher, Robert Heise, Geoff Henderson, Kathleen Iaci, Nelson Jaimes, Horatiu Lemnei, David Mahan, Angela Mattero, Catherine Nguyen, Garrett Novak, James Q’Connor, Noam Oz, John Panasiewicz, Andrew Pawling, Jeffrey Smith, Adam Wojciechowicz, Joshua Yarnell.
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