PAGE TWO University Releases Schedule Of Fall Semester Examinations The fall semester final examination schedule has been released by Ray V. Watkins, scheduling officer. , ' I . Examinations will begin at 1:20 p.m. Jan. 16, and will end 5:30 p.m. Jan 27. Regulations pertaining to finals are listed in the Undergraduate Regulations. Students having two or more examinations scheduled at the same hour should file a conflict card in 2 Willard before 5 p.m. Dec. 16. Three examinations in one day are considered University Adds Five To Staff The appointments of five men to the University staff have been announced by President Milton S. Eisenhower. The appointments were approved at the weekend meeting of the Board of Trustees. Lawrence E. Dennis, former special assistant to the United States Commissioner of Educa tion, will serve as administrative assistant to the president of the Universiy beginning Jan. 18. He will fill the vacancy created when Richard C. Maloney became as sistant dean of the College of the Liberal Arts. Kenneth R. Erfft, business man ager of Furman University, Greenville, S.C., has been ap pointed associate comptroller at the University, effective Feb. 1. He will assist Samuel K. Hos tetter, comptroller, in business ad ministration matters. Alex Black, professor of ani mal nutrition, has been named assistant director of the Univer sity’s Agricultural Experiment Station. Veterinarian Robert F, Gentry, veterinarian with the United States Depart ment of Agriculture Regional Poultry Research Laboratory, East Lansing, Mich., has been named associate professor of veterinary science. Beginning Jan. 1, Gen try will be responsible for the re search program in poultry dis eases and will aid in the poultry diagnostic service, an -important part of the expanded program of the Animal Research Center. Alfred K.. Blackader, associate professor of meteorology at New York University, has been ap pointed visiting professor of met eorology, effective Feb. 1. Dennis received a B.A. degree in English from lowa State Teach ers College and an M.A. in journ alism from the University of Min nesota. Past Activities His past activities include his work as a member of the edi torial staff of the Des Moines, la., Register and Tribune, speaker at civic and professional organiza tions in lowa, and lecturer on the social science faculty of Drake University Community College. Erfft received his B.A. degree from Northern Michigan College, his M.A. from the University of Richmond, and his doctor of lit erature from Mac Lean College. He has also done graduate work toward a Ph.D. at Northwestern University. He is a member of the national committee on preparation of Vol ume II of the “Manual, on College and University Business Admin istration.” He is the author of “Thomas Edward Brown—A Bio graphical Study,” and numerous articles in trade and professional journals. Television Leader A leader in the movement for educational television, Erfft is chairman of the Board of Direc tors of Piedmont Educational TV, Inc., which will operate channel 29 in State College. Black received his B.A. degree at the University of Kentucky, his M.S. at Penri State, and his Ph.D. from the University of Rochester. Genti'y served three years as an instructor in veterinary science at the University of Missouri and three years as a research fellow at Michigan State before his ap pointment to the Department of A_griculture. Blackader was graduated from Princeton University and received a Ph.D. in meteorology at New York University in 1950. At pre sent he is in charge of a govern ment-sp:."' : 1 research project on experi." - :.i studies of small scale turbulence. j a conflict. Seniors with finals sched uled after 7 p.m. Jan. 22 should file a conflict card, according to the announcement of the sched ule. Grades of graduating seniors are due in the Recorder’s office by 8 a.m. Jan. 23. Grades are due within 48 hours after the exami nation. Final deadline for grades ; s 5 p.m. Jan. 29. Hours for the exams are 8 to 10 a.m., 10:20 a.m. to 12:20 p.m., 1:20 to 3:20 p.m., 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. ■ On the schedule, see list indi cates that the room in which the final will be held will be an nounced in class. Aero 5 Jan 25 1:20 203 EE Aero 403 Jan 20 8 203 EE Aero 409 Jan 21 1:20 201 Eng A Aero 410 Jan 25 1:20 209 Eng C ABCh 1 Jan 20 1:20 121 Sparks ABCh 403 Jan 25 8 113 FL ABCh 404 Jan 21 1:20 204 FL ' ABCh 413 Jan 22 1:20 206 Ag ABCh 418 By app’t ABCh 425 Jan 25 1:20 105 Walker ABCh 437 Jan 18 8 109 Ag Acctg 1 Jan 19 3:30 See List Acct 2 Jan 27 10:20 110. EE Acctg 3 Jan 19 10:20 316 Sparks Acctg 4 Jan 22 8 19 Sparks Acctg 5 Jan 21 10:20 316 Sparks Acctg 6 Jan 25 8 124 Sparks Acctg 16 Jan 19 8 7 Sparks Acctg 401 Jan 18 8 7 Sparks Acctg 404 Jan 21 8 7 Sparks Acctg 406 Jan 18 1:20 107 Wil ' AgEcl Jan 25 1:20 109 Ag Ag Ec 2 Jan 18 8 204 Hort Ag Ee 8 sec 1 Jan 20 8 204 Hort Ag Ec 8 sec 2 Jan 25 8 204 Hort Ag Ec 8 sec 3 Jan 25*204 Hort Ag Ec 21 Jan 21 1:20 204 Hort Ag Ec 31 Jan 25 8 203 Hort Ag Ec 33 Jan 21 8 203 Hort Ag Ec 407 Jan 21 8 202 Hort Ag Ec 507 By App’t Ag Ed Iv Jan 21 8 206 Ag Ag Ed llv Jan 22 8 105 Ag Eng Ag Ed 25v Jan 18 1:20 102 Ag Ed Ag Eng 1 Jan 26 8 105 Ag Eng Ag Eng 7 Jan 21 1:20 204 Ag Eng Ag Eng 8 Jan 26 10:20 105 Ag Eng Ag Eng 10 By App’t Ag Eng 11 Jan 21 8 105 Ag Eng Ag Eng 12 Jan 21 8 2:10 Ag Ag Eng 14 Jan 20 3:30 206 and 210 Ag Ag Eng 406 Jan 18 1:20 105 Ag Eng Ag Eng 508 By App’t Ag 400 Jan 18 1:20 206 Ag Agro 1 Jan 21 8 121 Sparks Agro 28 Jan 19 8 109 Ag Agro 33 By App’t Agro 37 Jan 22 8 108 PI Agro 38 Jan 18 8 108 PI Agro 42 Jan 22 1:20 108 PI Agro 81 By App’t- Agro 423 Jan 21 1:20 109 Ag Agro 431 By App’t Agro 503 By App’t Agro 512 By App’t AH 415 Jan 19 1:20 206 Ag Anthy 1 Jan 21 1:20 110 EE Anthy 10 Jan 20 1:20 228-Sparks Anthy 441 By App’t Anthy 442 Jan 22 8 124 Sparks Anthy 445 Jan 18 8 5 Sparks AE 4 Jan 18 1:20 107 M Eng AE 21 Jan 19 8 107 M Eng AE 420 Jan 22 8 102 M Eng Arch 16 Jan 25 8 1 M Eng Arch 18 Jan 22 1:20 1 M Eng Arch 350 By App’t Archy 1 Jan 21 8 316 Sparks Art 55 sec 1 Jan 22 8 107 M Eng Art 55 sec 2 Jan 22 1:20 107 M Eng Art 74 sec 1 Jan 19 8 1 M Eng Art 74 sec 2 Jan 18 1:20 1 M Eng Art 74 sec 3 Jan 21 8 1 M Eng Art 74 sec 4 Jan 20 1:20 1 M Eng Art 74 sec 5 Jan 20 8 107 M Eng Art 74 sec 6 Jan 19 1:20 107 M Eng Art 86 Jan 21 8 102 M Eng Art 89 sec 1 Jan 25 1:20 102 M Eng Art 89 sec 2 Jan 22 1:20 102 M Eng Art Ed 3 Jan 26 1:20 316 Sparks Art Ed 5 Jan 25 8 111 Tem Art Ed 14 sec 1 Jan 18 1:20 111 Tem ‘ rt Ed 14 sec 2 Jan 21 1:20 111 Tem A t E;1 14 sec 3 Jan 21 1:20 110 Tem THE DAILY COLLEGTAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA MS, Phys Ed Deadline For LcjVie is Today Today is the last day seniors in the Colleges of Mineral In dustries and Physical Educa tion and Athletics may have their piciures taken for the 1954 LaVie at the Penn Stale Photo Shop, according to Her man Golomb, editor. Engineering and Home ec seniors must return their proofs fo the photo shop hy to morrow, Golomb said, or the staff will select a proof for LaVie. Players 'On Approval' Tryouts End Tonight Players will hold final tryouts for Frederick Lonsdale’s comedy, “On Approval,” at 7:15 tonight in the Green Room, Schwab Aud itorium. . The play will open, Feb. 26 at Center Stage and will run for six weekends. Rehearsals will begin Jan.' 4, according to Walter H. Walters, assistant professor of dramatics and director. University Professors Will Hear Physicist John A. Sauer, chairman of the Department of Physics, will speak on “Impressions of the British University System,” and new chapter officers will be elected at a meeting of the American Asso ciation of University Professors at 7:30 tonight in 105 Agriculture. Art Ed 14 sec 4 Jan 25 8 110 Tem Art Ed 14 sec 5 Jan 18 8 110 Tem Art Ed 14 sec 6 Jan 21 1:20 109 Tem Art Ed 16 Jan 18 1:20 109 Tem Art Ed 404 Jan 21 1:20 108 Tem Art Ed 414 Jan 18 8 111 Tem Art Ed 434 Jan 20 8 131 Tem Art Ed 434 b Jan 22 1:20 131 Tem Art Ed 434 c Jan 19 8 131 Tem Art Ed 486 By App’t Art Ed 534 By App’t Art Ed 586 By App’t * Astro 90 Jan 26 3:30 105 White Hall Astro 291 Jan 22 8 103 Osmond, Bact I'Jan 18 8 109 and 210 Ag Bact 6 Jan 25 1:20 105 White Hall Bact 401 By App’t Bact 410 Jan 19 8 110 Osmond Bact 413 Jan 25 8 206 PH Bact 414 Jan 18 1:20 108 PI Bus Stat 1 Jan 21 3:30 10 Sparks Bus Stat 2 Jan 19 3:30 312 and 316 Sparks Bot 1 Jan 23 8 3 and 105 White Hall Bot 10 Jan 21 1:20 208 BL Bot 11 Jan 25 1:20 3 White Hall Bot 22 Jan 20 1:20 3 White Hall Bot 25 Jan 18 8 208 BL Bot 27 Jan 23 1:20 See List Bot 409 By App’t Bot 417 Jan 18 1:20 304 BL Cer- 201 Jan 22 8 225 MI Cer 301 By App’t Cer 302 By App’t Cer 411 By App’t Chem Eng 1 Jan 18 8 105 and 200 Walker Chem Eng 5 Jan 19 8 105 Walker Chem Eng 402 Jan 23 10:20 105 Walker Chem 1 Jan 20 1:20 See List Chem 2 Jan 21 1:20 105 and 109 Osmond Chem 3 Jan 16 3:30 See List Chem 4 Jan 18 8 119 Osmond Chem 16 Jan 20 10:20 100 Hort Chem 20 Jan 19 10:20 See List Chem 27 Jan 18 1:20 105 Osmond Chem 30 Jan 25 8 119 Osmond Chem 32 Jan 22 3:30 119 Osmond Chem 34 Jan 18 8 3 White Hall Chem 40 Jan 25 1:20 119 Osmond Chem 44 Jan 19 8 119 Osmond Chem 46 Jan 18 8 115 and 116 Osmond Chem 52a Jan 20 3:30 119 Osm’d Chem 440 Jan 19 3:30 119 Osm’d Chem 470 Jan 25 10:20 109 Osm’d Chem 477 By App’t Chem 516 By App’t Chem 518 By App’t Chem 527 By App’t Opens Frida Nine Crews For Players Nine crews working on Players’ “Juno and the Paycock,” Irish drama opening Friday at Center Stage, have been released by Kelly Yeaton, director. Nancy May and Rochelle Zinger are serving as stage manager and- assistant stage manager. Designer is Russell Whaley; costume supervisor, Muriel Stein; and technical director, Cameron Ise man, Dominic Landro heads the house crew, which includes assistant manager Joseph Marko, Jean Gra ham, Carol Thomp s o n, Carol Strong, Carol Schwing, Ann,Wy lie, Ruth Fitz, Diane Hamel, Ray mond Schutz, and Kenneth Wil liams. Property manager is Marian Schwartz. On her crew are as sistant manager Isabelle Fury, Linda Sazburg, Luetta Crawe, Richard Weber, and John Hender son. Costumes are being supervised by Carolyn Baer, crew manager, and. Doris Scheck, assistant man ager. Lucille Dorsey, Jean Gra ham, Nancy Gill, and Miss Sch wing are the crew members. The sound crew includes Polly Moore, manager; William Wohl heiter, assistant manager; Rae Coleman, Sylvia Grube, and Mar shall Dawsey. Light manager is John Clarke. Crew members are assistant man ager Evelyn Horwin, John Wams l'ey, Stephen Babcock, and Donald Mikita. Makeup managers are Joan Jewells and Sylvia Brown. Serv ing on the crew are Betty Jean Merrick, Robert Kaiser, and Phyl lis Yoho. Advertising is being handled by Paul Mackin and Senora Fet terman, with Evelyn Kielar, Susan Lieb„ Nancy Hobiltzer, Nancy Dahl, Nancy Hicks, Lee Edwards, and Margaret MacDonald working on the crew. Construction manager Kathe rine Stark has on her crew as sistant manager Barbara Estep, Patricia Buckey, Joan Packard, Arlene Borgesen, and Carlene Samuels. i Chem 534 By App’t i Chem 535 By App’t Chem 538 Jan 25 8 103 Osmond Chem 544 By App’t Chem 561 Jan 20 8 117 Osmond Ch Pm 18 Jan 19 7 p.m. Aud Ch Pm 329 sec 1,2, and 3 Jan 18 3:30' 110 EE l Ch Fm 329 sec 4 Jan 18 1:20 109 Osmond Ch Fm 405 Jan 20 7 p.m. 10 Sparks Ch Fm 440 Jan 21 1:20 14 H Ec Ch Fm 536 Jan 18 8 223 H Ec CE 11 Jan 22 10:20 1 and 107 M Eng CE 21 Jan 18 1:20 301 Eng A CE 40 Jan 21 8 301 Eng A CE 41 sec 1 Jan 18 8 303 Eng A CE 41 sec 2 Jan 20 1:20 303 Eng A CE 42 sec 1 Jan 20 1:20 304 Eng A CE 42 sec 2 Jan 18 8 304 Eng A CE 43 By App’t •CE 44 Jan 20 10:20 303 Eng A CE 51 Jan 20 10:20 301 and 304 Eng A CE 61 Jan 16 1:20 See List CE 70, Jan 20 1:20 See List CE 90 Jan 16 3:30 See List . CE 114 By App’t CE 421 Jan 18 10:20 303 Eng A CE 431 Jan 18 10:20 304 Eng A CE 442 Jan 18 10:20 301 Eng-A CE 462 Jan 18 10:20 302 Eng A CE 471 Jan 18 10:20 302 Eng A CE 473 Jan 21 1:20 101 M Eng Cl Tex 101 sec 1 Jan 19 1:20 200 HEc So ' Cl Tex 101 sec 2 Jan 21 10:20 200 H Ec So Cl Tex 101 sec 3 Jan 21 8 200 H Ec So Cl Tex 101 sec 4 Jan 23 3:30 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 101 sec 5 Jan 18 8 200 H Ec So Cl Tex 101 sec 6 Jan 21 3:30 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 101 sec 7 Jan 19 1:20 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 101 sec 8 Jan 21 8 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 102 sec 1 Jan 21 1:20 200 H Ec So Cl Tex 102 sec 2 Jan 18 8 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 102 sec 3 Jan 25 8 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 103 sec 1 Jan 19 8 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 103 By App’t Cl Tex 201 sec 1 Jan 18 1:20 201 ; H Ec So Cl Tex 201 sec 2 Jan 21 7 p.m. 201 H Ec So WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 Named Show Social Science Panel to Include Talk by Prexy President Melton S. Eisenhower today will participate in a panel discussion dealing with the meth ods for expanding interest and activity in the social science re search program at the University. The Social Science Research Center Constituent body will hold the discussion at 4 p.m. today in 10 Sparks. . John H. -Ferguson, professor of political science and administra tive director of the Center, said a business meeting at 3 p.m. will precede the panel discussion on “How Can We Expand Interest and Activity .in Social Science Research at Penn State?” ' Others on.-the panel are Clar ence R. Carpenter, professor and head of the Department of Psy chology; Ben Euwema, dean of the College of the Liberal Arts; Harold K. Schilling, dean of the Graduate school; William G. Ma ther, professor of rural sociology, who also will serve as moderator; and Macklin E. John, professor of rural sociology and head of the Department of Agricultural Eco nomics and Rural Sociology. Froth Remains on Safe The Christmas, exchange issue of Froth will remain on sale to day at the Carnegie Hall bulletin board, the Student Union desk in Old Main, and the Corner Room. Cl Tex 301 sec 1 Jan 22 8 201 H Ec So' Cl Tex 301 sec 2 Jan 22 3:30 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 303 Jan 25 3:30 200 H Ec So 1 Cl Tex 404 Jan 21 1:20 201 H Ec So Cl Tex 407 Jan 20 1:20 201 H Ec So Com 2 Jan 19 1:20 1 Sparks Com 5 Jan 16 3:30 See List Com 6 Jan 22 1:20 12 Sparks Com 7 Jan 19 10:20 See List Com 8 Jan 20 3:30 316 Sparks • Com 15 Jan 21 10:20 312 Sparks Com 17 Jan 19 3:30 217 Wil Com 19 Jan 18 1:20 13 Sparks - Com 20 Jan 18 10:20 217- and 317 Wil . Com 23 Jan 22 «8 312 Sparks Com 24 Jan 22 10:20 312 and 316 Sparks Com 25 Jan 21 7 p.m. 10 Sparks Com 28 Jan 22 3:30 316 "Sparks Com 30 Jan 20 10:20 See List Com 31 Jan 18 3:30 312 and 316 Sparks Com 32 Jan 19 1:20 20 Sparks Com 33 Jan 18 1:20 305 Sparks Com 38 Jan 18 8 124 Sparks Com 50 Jan 18 8 2 Sparks Com 61 Jan 22 7 p.m. 12 Sparks Com 63 Jan 19 1:20 19 Sparks Com 65 Jan. 20 8 11 Sparks Com 405 Jan 20 8 305 Sparks Com 424 Jan 21 8 11 Sparks Com 430 Jan 21 3:30 312 Sparks CCS 316 Jan 19 8 14 H Ec CCS 403 Jan 21 1:20 106 H Ec CCS 450 Jan 18 1:20 221 H Ec Com Lit Jan 22 8 12 Sparks DH 1 Jan 21 1:20 210 Ag DH 10 Jan 25 8 117 Dairy DH 15 Jan 22 8 117 and 215 Dairy DH 23 By App’t DH 26 Jan 18 8 215 Dairy DH 29 Jan 20 8 117 Dairy DH 30 Jan 19 8 117 Dairy DH 427 Jan 22 8 103 Ag Dram 61.2 Jan 22 1:20 102 Wil Dram 61.3 Jan 21 8 102 Wil Dram 61.4 Jan 20 1:20 102 Wil Dram, 62 Jan 18 1:20 102 Wil Dram 431 Jan 21 8 101 Wil Econ 2 Jan 19 1:20 312 and 316 Sparks Econ 14 Jan 16 7 p.m. See List Econ 15 Jan 18 7 p.m. 110 EE Econ 23 Jan 18 1:20 2 Sparks Econ 50 Jan 18 10:20 See List Econ 51 Jan 22 8 316 Sparks Econ 400 Jan 25 1:20 2 Sparks Econ 405 Jan 25 8 2 Sparks (Continued on page eight)