TUESDAY, OCTOBER Final E Schedul Correct Corrections for t amination schedul; In the fall semeste have been made by uling Office. Filing of final exa flicts began yesterd., continue Until Nov. 6 uling Office in 2 Wlll ACCTG 4(W. Jan 22 10:20 101 Bo ARO 11: _ 4 Jan 28 - 1:10 210 E E 400 By apn't AG F 400 By anti An• 400 Jan 21 7:00 p.m. AGRO 512 By app't ANTHY 31 Jan 22 - 3.30 109 0 ART fis Jan 27 - 7.00 p.m. 2I! Boucke A A II ' 1.1 Jan 22 - 10'20 101 HUB 1.2 Jan 25 - 3.30 101 HUB 1.1 Jan 25 . 10:20 101 HUB 1.1 Jan 25 - 7:00 101 111313 1 5 Jan 27 - 7.00 101 HUB 7 Jan 22 - 10:20 214 Boucke CER T 301 Jan 26 - 3:30 313 Wil (AO ER 220 Jan 20 - 3:30 204 Bourke 481 Jan 23 - 7:00 p in. 205 Hauck* 539 Jan 23 3.30 205 Boucke CL Tx 303 Jan 21 - 7:00 p m 223 If Ea 606 Jan 25 . 7.00 p in. 2115 Bunke (' C S 450 Jan 26 - 7:00 p.m. 205 Boucke ECON 405.1 Jan 22 - 3:30 100 Tyann 401.•2 Jan 23 - 7:00 p in. 108 Tyson 423 Jan 23 - 10 20 205 Boucke 522 Jan 23 - 3.30 205 Buucke EL ED 518 By app't E NCH 400 Jan 22 3:30 201 Eng. A • N 455 Jan 26 - 8:00 205 Boucke .10 Jan 27 - 10:20 111 Boucke G HE 5151 Jan 21 - 10.20 205 Boucke GEOG 411 Jan 23 - 7:00 p to, 100 Wea GER 653 BY app't F S 800 Jan 20 - I'lo 201 Baneke 8111 Jan 29 - 8.00 201 Boinku 502 Jan 26 • 10:20 201 Boucke 1311 FE 415 Jan 23 - 3:30 211 Bouc k o A 320 Jan 26 - 10:20 205 Bourke pi Jan 27 - 10.20 12 Sparks E 601 11v app't Sot Jan 23 - 3:30 220 EE IN A 401 Jan 21 - 10.20 211 Boucke TIATH 4117 Jan 25 - 3:30 317 Wil 670 Jan 27 - 7.00 pm. 215 15111 571 Jan 23 - 7 00 p m 215 Wil 572 Jan 27 - 10.20 216 Wil METAL 401, Jau 29 - 3.19 121 M 510 lty app'( 528 By app't SING 613 By app't P NG' 411 11y opts t 411 Jan 28 - 310 301 Boucke PHI'S 40 101 app't P 1 SC 415 Jan 25 - 10:20 9 Sparks PSY 511 By app's RC ED 220 Jan 29 - 10:29 241 Rea It US 11 Jan 25'. 8.00 9 Sparka SEC ED 111 Jan 20 - 1.10 205 Boucke 218 Jan 28 - 10.20 205 Itnticke‘ 057 Jan 20 - 7:00 p to. 211 Bourke 4 t.t Jan 21 - 7:00 p.m. 403 Bourke 413.3 Jan 2 t 10:20 5 Lib 413.4 Jan 21 - 10:20 105 0 L 698, By app't SOC 13 Jan 23 • 1:10 214 Boucke 21 Jan 20 - 8.00 2 Sparka , 403 Jan 22 - 7:00 pm. 219 FE 427 Jan 23 • 10:20 302 WU SP ED 434 Jan 25 - 10:20 4 Sparka THEA 415 Jan 26 - 10:20 205 Bou t 411 Jan 22 - 10:20 211 Bon 412 Jan 21 - 7:00 p.m. 2111 Photo Sch La Vie group pictu uled for Tuosday at State Photo Shop: 6:30 p.m. Nittany 6:40 p.m. West Ha l cil 6:50 p.m. North Halls Coun cil 7:00 p.m. SGA 7:10 p.m. SGA Tribunal 7:20 p.m. SGA Judicial Committee 7:30 p.m. Traffic Court 7:40 p.m. WSGA Senate 7:50 p.m. WSGA House 8:00 p.th. Book Exchange 8:10 p.m. La Vie 8:20 p.m. Collegian 8:30 p.m. Froth 8:40 p.m. Engineer _8:50 p.m. Farmer 27. 1959 Lucas Says 10 Other Men Responsible for His Fame "Whatever you read about me in the papers is due to the 10 other men on the team," Richie Lucas said Sunday. Lucas addressed a crowd of 1500 students that overflowed the parking lot in front of Rec reation Hall to welcome the foot ball team home from Cleveland. e final ex published time-table the Sched- He went on to say that every one connected with the team was responsible for his victories. ination con y, and will n the Sched lard. Coach Rip Engle and Pat Bo tula, captain of the team, told the crowd how much student support was appreciated. Engle said that student sup port made the boys hustle. He added that the team would have hard games coming up and he hoped the students would con- eke eke I oucke Jule es sched the Penn 11 ouncil Is Coun- me DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Send For This Today! Write now for your copy of the new brochure, "Training Courses for Col• lege Graduates". If can be an outline of your future! Write Public Service, 80 Park Place, Room 2152 A, Newark, New Jersey, for your free copy. ' l. LIVZ, WORK, AND PLAT IN NEW JENSET tinue to be behind them. Botula said that when the foot ball team ran out on the field to, start the game and heard the 3,0001 Penn State fans cheering it sound ed like a crowd of 80,000. Students started gathering at , Rec Hall at 3:30 p.m. when the , motorcade of the Men's Hat Asso ciation began its tour around the campus from Alpha Zeta led by a police escort. Frank Gullo, professor of music, and members of the Men's Glee Club rode in the ' first car. By the time the motor , cede came around to Rec Hall again it had gained other cars filled with yelling and cheering students. Gullo and the Glee Club mem bers led the crowd in "Fight on State," "Nittany Lion" and "Vic- I tory" and also a short yell "State." ,A; . Here is your opportunity to learn about your future in a rapidly growing company which is a leader in one of today's most dynamic industries. The electric and gas utility companies are among the most rapidly growing industries in the country, and there is every indication that Public Service's unit sales of electricity and gas will increase by 100 per cent in the next ten years. This is more than twice as great as the pre dicted growth in the Gross National Product during this period. --- This means one thing to you . . . opportunity! So look for the Public Service man the next time he is on your campus. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Pram Queen Candidates Must Submit Pictures Pictures for Junior Prom queen nominees must be submitted to the Hetzel Union desk by noon Saturday. Candidates must have at least a 2.2 All-University average. Their names, addresses, and phone num bers must be written on the backs of the photographs. • Will the persons who helped me try to get my car off the railroad tracks Saturday night, Oct. 17, near Milesburg, please contact Stu Baily. For investigative purposes. tip; :ti}; •~.;. <.. :r: :d'.ti%. •~..... •~.... •~.... ...... •.... UT YOUR eta "s 3,* , • .41 tilt" 'l:4 .••• • „ , ;;4' ;.: -.-,1,•--p.k.fss-‘h 1:1 J.l*6'l4l#V: ..44/ • / 4., I}l Ao,i'l 1 i;::•;•10), NEWARK 1, NEW JERSEY Delphi Taps Three Three new membcrs were tapped Sunday for Delphi, sopho more men's hat society. They are Richard Pigossi, elec trical engineering major from Attsburgh, Herbert Nurick, lib eral arts major from Harrisburg, and Phillip Steinhauer, business administration major from King ston. Phone AD 8-2415 PAGE SEVEN ..:::,.. ~:i k.m t•:• r:•:: P::::: !:::-: Pi: K-:::::: ,*:.:i::.:i t'',..:•: rid)• ' *4B-81
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