PAGE SIX Conflict Schedule Announced Tin* S, heduimg Oftne lias re-1 leased tin* conflict cc.immalion' schedule for the spimg semester,' I‘Jlin. | Students who filed for conflict' examinations riming the week of Match Til will he mtoimed |jv the nistiuctor of the ionise to which Ihe v have been assigned a con flict examination However, only those students whose names ap peal on the c'cmtliet instei ate eligible lo take the conflict exam ination ( mirxf I imp Hoorn AC ICM N I INC. 1 \<‘< | C.i 1 .1 MiH’ > t Ht ! <l l |tou< k<* : 1 11 n»* \ I t<l !Ii i St l‘>'l [loinki* !•» Mhv \\ 1 l•* lii I Itinii’k** AhUONAI I'll VI, FN’CISKHtIVU < \l<(> I*. 1 Jt'J its app'i 11 it. >1 H| 1 I AC.UIC I Ml l(U, V Nl> HUM 0(.l( AI. ( 111- MKI !l\ ( \U ( lit its 111 p'l ANIM U. IH XH VNUHV ( V II > i* |t\ 1 AIM I IM ( V 1 lON ( V H)> : Miv ‘I ! lit I 'it '| .*lll AS | HONOUR < \Si i«)> '■!> I HIM 1 t 1-> hi . 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IK ,i|'p 1 I'/ ..|«|.‘t ;.i i'it,,- 1 1 iu *u. it 1.111 ki t ’ I'im* 1 7 iW JON It.m. k-> ‘t t lt\ 1 r .U IU H|.|.'( % I H\ ll|l|> l • It C Hpl.'t r i : it\ It\ lUM>‘t *»'» Hv Itf'l' > lt\ It *I . t Mortar Board To Honor Five Five Mental lio.ud si hoi, ns will stiuction of the Commonwealth; he named this spi mg hv the Uni- () f Penus\ lvanui has awatded the veisitv eh.'iptei of Mmtai Board Uimt , lM , y a „,. anl 0 f $4630 to be' Th»» scholji i. who will he so- , ; ~ , 4 e luted 1 1 om tuiuoi v.omen, will l . ,nd 'V'? d.iechon of Di. he ihos. n pnmaulv loi ncademie ( / all J r Slh r ,ef ( cr - ?J m esi elleme A fiiiani ,al giant will of Micius-truil education, to in 1 ompaiiN the av.nil oi a Mmtai develop Hade competency exam- Boaid .s.liola. 1 hai m if (he Mu- 1 " i " 0,,s lci ' hn,wl occupations ( deni needs linaneral assistance The need fc skilled technicians The amount ot the aw aid will not m lndustiy is recognized under he disposed the National Defence Education Financial awards will have a.\ct. which provides for tunning ni.i\MMiuu \aUu’ of i?l2 r > this sent such peoole and places-the lespon-, Fund, tot tin' awaids aie pin- sl biht\ t'oi stale' progiams with 1 vuled hv tlif Helen F.akm Eneii- th<j public school systems huue>t and the Chailotle E Rav St . hapf( ,i', |oh is‘to develop 12' sc holatship -funds- of the Moihu ( , xamt;la uons m competence to B'Mui c hsiptoi uivo to interested in’ he winners of these awaids u ,, |tlllll? tochmcal occupations; Will he announced in Ih.r.. • ' 1( ! lie is wotkins with tv.o gioups of, picsent .Unit of the avoid, wiH , e developing the exam-1 he Utvc'ii at tin- hmveisitv ;uni* matu)ns " c .„ n tent expeits" m the, seivu-e when the K%..n fiold. who ran enumciate the oc-' scltol.us aie named and othoi t . upaUolia | sk ,ll s and ielatod tech- 1 awa,ds tilc> pi _ nR . J , knowlu<lKe- and personnel -pi » n at three teacher education m- 1 the 01 mm of silk weaving m . . China is unknown Eatliest ex- siiuuums simples found weie m Chinese Turkestan in 1911, these beam at tributed to the Fust Centalv BC l CAFETERIA MANAGER • Live and grow in Philadelphia with an ex panding chain of industrial cafeterias. Employ ment either immediately or upon graduation. • Must have degree in Home Economics or Hotel Administration. • Our representative will be on campus for interviews Wednesday and Thursday, May 4 and May 5. • Contact Miss Esther Atkinson, Home Eco nomics Building for appointment. 117 It >* •i.p't t■* I |tv" «pp ( I) UHV S< IK\( E (!> .17 Hy uni l ECONOMICS iKPA'i i Jour l rt tl'l 1\ I II Mhv '.l 7 oo Hi ll I. I'. 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S( IEM’K (PL SC) IK 111) 4 lune 1 s oo < w H 10 June 2 1 to n SpHi k-4 20 M.iv 2" 7 oo 11 Spniki P.sY( HOI (HJY tPS^> 2 M.u ;i 1 to 217 Wil l!2 .1 line 1 > 00 1 SpHiks r.O Mav .'O' 1 10 2 Sp.ukl 'll 5 lU Hpp’t KKLIMOIS SITDIKS (RL ST* 420 0} app t KISSUN IRIS) 1 tloii*' I 1 10 ‘2 SpHikn 2 M<is II lo 2o 2 Sp.tika SK('OM) CRY PDICAIION (SE( KD) 2*..*> I mu 1 I * on ‘2Ol \N il lt»2 H\ anp't SOCIOI (Hi Y <SO< ) t Mh\ Jo k oo In M S *» H\ opp'i j SPANISH <SP\N> J Rv opp’i SPhU H (SP( Hi 200 .lone 1 * 00 10 Spaikd I ’.7 I4\ app’t I‘H F \ I’RK ARTS (1 HKA) ' 02 .1 mi' 1 2 1 lo ‘1 1 1 \Y *] 111 M.i\ .50 to 20 ‘2Ol Wil ZOOLOGY i/.OOL) 2*> M.l \ U 1 HI lOt For 11 May 41 1 10 H>’» Attn-hy CLASSIFIEDS— RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS Tur 1 .1 i X Onceuponatime... Spring Week Skimmer Style and Captain Mark is in fashion when you pay your traffic fines. SPRING WEEK 1960 PRINCESS MARGARET’S His grades at Eton were un impiessive, and he later flunked out of Cambridge. (College men take note! This is not a prerequisite for mar rying a Piincess.) Maigaiet, on the other hand, has always been a beautiful, charming rebel... with less chance of falling in love than any girl who has ever dreamed of being a princess could possibly imagine. That they found each other in spite of themselves is the basis for the most exciting romance of this decade. Read, for the first time, the real stoiy behind Princess Mar garet’s mariiage. In the May issue of Redbook The Magazine for Young: Adults &ow ou sale at all nowssUad* MAN New York to Europe as low as $876... 46 days Pan Am offers you a fabulous series of special student tours to areas throughout the world. To make your tour even more rewarding, you will fly aboard Pan Am’s huge new Jet Clippers*—the largest, fastest airliners in the world. On Pan Am Jets you can fly to Europe, South America, the Caribbean, Nassau, Ber muda, Hawaii, the Orient and ’round the world—faster than ever before. That means you’ll have more time to spend seeing the places that interest you. Consider Europe. There are literally dozens of tours to choose from—featuring a fascinating and adventurous type of travel suited to your interests. Many offer academic credit. And there’s always plenty of free time to roam about on your own. Call your Travel Agent or Pan American, or send in the coupon below for full information. u. s p.t on. Send to: George Gardner, Educational Direct Pan American, Box 1908, N.Y. 17, N.Y. Please send me a free copy of “Adventures in Education," a student’s guide to travel fun and study abroad ■■ . —WORLD'* MOST HXPBRIBNCHD AIRLINE—--...... FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1960 ill 8 !tat« . > %
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