TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1960 Conflict Schedule Announced The following is the conflict examination schedule for the fall semester. Students who filed conflicts be tween Nov. 14 and 18 will be in formed by the instructor of the course to which they have been assigned a conflict exam. Only those students whose names appear on the conflict roster will be eligible to take the conflict examination. All other students must take the regular final exam. ACCOUNTING (ACC G) 4 Jan 20 7 :00* 202 Boucks 401 By app't AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING (ARO El 6 Jan 21 8:00 107 Sac 409 Jan 23 10:20 107 Sac 410 Jan 20 3:30 107 Sac AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (AB CH) 1 Jan 21 8:00 204 F L AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (AG EC) 8 Jan 19 8:00 202 Wea 21 BY aPO . I AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (AG ED) 4213 r By al , P . t. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (AG E) 1211 By, arlp't AGRONOMY (AGRO) San 20 1:80 106 Ty:ion 612 By app't ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTHY) 1 Jan 20 8 :00 11 Sparks 10 By until. ARCHAEOLOGY (ARC') 2 H' app't ARCHITECTURE (A.RCII) IR By a/nit ART AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY (A A 11) 1 Jan 261 7:00 117 sac 1& By epp't BACTERIOLOGY (BACT) 6 390 20 S:00 206 P Ji BOTANY (ROT) 3 By npp't 27 Jan 20 8 :00 112 B 421 By app't BUSINESS STATISTICS (B 8) JAI) 20 1 :.10 221 Booeke 2 By app 't CHEMISTRY (CHEM) 32 By apn't 511 Jan 27 8:00 104 0 L CHILD DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS (CD FR) 18 Jan 24 8:00 103 H Ec So 129 Jan 19 8:00 106 H Ec So 229 By app't 811 Jan 24 8:00 104 11 Ec So CIVIL ENGINEERING (C 51 By /nit CLOTHING AND TEXTILES (CL TX) 100 By nop't 103 By app't COMMERCE (COM) 6 By wpp't 7 Jan 23 7:00 102 0 L 8 By app't 16 Jan 20 3:10 119 Boucke 23 Jan 21 3:30 119 Bolick(' 24 Jan 22 8:00 111 Boucke 25 Jan 23 8:00 119 Bourke 80 Jan 20 3:30 205 Boucke 81 By app't 60' Jan 23 7:00 119 Bnurke 57 Jan 20 8:09 119 Boucke 68 :lan 20 7:09 1111 Boucke 85 By app't 66 By app't 405 By app't 401 By app't 437 Jan 19 2:00 119 Boucke COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (C LIT> 1 Jan 20 8:00 15 Sparks DAIRY SCIENCE (I) SC) 10 Jan 21 10:20 211 Bur 15 By split 427 By amt ECONOMICS (ECON) II Jan 20 8:00 109 Arm4l)y 15 Jan 20 1:10 128 Tern 23 Jan 20 3:30 212 Rotteka 50 Jan 19 8:00 212 Boneke 51 Jan 21 1:10 205 Doucke 400 Jan 19 8:00 205 Bourke 405 By app't 4511 Jan 21 3:30 205 Boucke EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (EDSER) 115 Jan 20 10:20 202 Wi) 425 Jan 21 7 :00 208 Wi) 490 By app't ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (E E) S Jan 21 10:20 201 F. E. 83 Jan 26 3:30 201 F. F. 55 Jan 23 8:00 201 E 43 By app't 45 Jan 20 8:00 201 E E 428 Jan 19 1:10 201 F. E 471 Jan 20 8:00 202 F. F. 535 11v anp't ENGINEERING MECHANICS (E MCII) 22 Jan 21 3:30 215 San 13 Jan 19 10:20 117 Sac 14 Jan 20 8:00 1111 Sac 40(1 By app't ENGLISH (Ewa.) 1 Jan 19 7:00 14 Smirks 2 Jan 20 1:10 209 H Ec So 3 Jan 27 :00 203 I A I II ENGLISH COMPOSITION (E CMP) Jan 21 3 :30 14 Sparks 90 Jan 19 R:00 14 Snarka ENGLISH LITERATURE (E LIT) 2 Jan 21 3:30 105 M E 4 Jan 24 8:00 109 0 L IS Jan 21 5:00 111 Houck* 22 Jan 21 8:00 203 Wil 20 Jan 20 8:00 101 M E 59 Jan 19 10:20 13 Sparks 51 Ity 840 55 Hy app't 451 Ry apn't FOODS. NUTRITION, AND HEALTH (F N) 351 Ity app't 457 By met FRENCH (FR) 1 Jim 21 R:00 214 Wil 2 By app t. 3 Jim 24) 10:24 214 WO, 4 Jan 19 '3:00 214 Wil 110 By app't fia By app't - GENERAL EDUCATION BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (111 EC) I BY app't PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 52 E. Coll HUMANITIES (HUMAN) INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTAND ING (INT U) 300 Jan 19 7:00 212 Boucke SOCIAL SCIENCE (SO SC) 2 By ann't GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS (0 H E) 15 Jan 20 1:10 131 Tem GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) 1 By ann't 2 By limit 20 Jan 19 8 :00 217 MI 2t By ann't 26 By app't 32 By app't 460 Jan 21 7 :00 201 WU GEOLOGY (GEOL) 20 Jan 20 8:u0 214 WU 31 Jan 20 8:00 220 M 71 Jan 21 3:00 229 30 I GEOPHYSICS AND GEOCHEMISTRY G) 405 By a pp't GERMAN (GM 2 Jan 21 3 :30 10 Sparks Jan 21 3:30 10 Sparks aT Ity ann't 11 By app't HEALTH EDUCATION (HL ED) 120 Jan 20 3:30 202 Wil 215 By app't HISTORY (HIST) ;ran 21 8:00 14 Sparks 12 Jan 21 0:00 1 Sparks 10 Jan 20 7:03 211 N Wii 19 Jan 21 3:30 200 Wil 20 Jan 19 3:30 200 Wit 21 Jan 20 7:00 111 Huucke 22 By aPP% 440 By ityp't 154 By apn't HOME ART al ART) 14 By limit 249 Jan 20 10:20 103 11 Ec So HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION (HE ED) 210 v J 8 23 1:10 100 H Ec SG HORTICULTURE (HORT) 2 By app't HOUSING AND HOME EQUIPMENT (11S EQ) • 200 By app't 321 By app't INDUSTRIAL ARTS (I ART) 350 Jan 19 7:00 15 Sparks INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING E) 301 Jan 23 1:10 210 B 315 Jan 21 10:20 210 H B 323 Jan 21 8:00 210 11 B 335 BY 11 1 1 0') 337 Jan 19 3:30 21 . 0 H B 102 Jan 19 3:30 212 H B INSTITUTION ADMINISTRATION (IN A) 326 By NM% 461 I3y app't JOURNALISM (JOURN) 8 BY app 13 Jan 20 1:10 2 C B 40 Jan 20 8:00 2 C 60 BY APP . t CPO :lan 19 3:00 2 C LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (LARCH) 9 Jan 20 3:00 108 Tyson LIBRARY SCIENCE (L SC) 1 By tipp't MATHEMATICS (MATH) 6 Jan 24 3:30 217 Wit 42 Jan 10 3:30 217 Wit 3411 By app't 102 Hy alin't 406 Hy atin't 117 Jain 23 8:00 15 Sparks 441 By a») ,.4 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M E) 22 Jan 21 7:00 106 111 E 3t lty app't 32 Ry 11 1 1 1 1 1 50 Jim 21 8:00 211 M E FRIDAY, DEC. 16th 9-12 p.m. Our Lady of Victory Church 1% AD 8-6794 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SNOW Musk by the Midnighters Couples $1.25 Call Chapel UN 5-4281 For Reservations PENN STATE OUTING CLUB CABIN PARTY OVERNIGHT ON DECEMBER 17 & 18 INQUIRE AT HUB DESK FOR SIGN-UP SLIP & TICKETS MEMBERS NON-MEMBERS $l.OO RAO 51 By app't 103 Jan 21 10:20 203 It E 108 Jan 19 8:00 105 M. E 153 By app't METALLURCY (METAL) 59 By app't METEOROLOGY (METE()) 300 Jan 21 19:20 229 M I 502 Jan 19 3:31/ 201 Wl{ MINERAL PREPARATION (MN PR) 1 By app't MUSIC (MUSIC) 5 Jan 21 1:10 117 Wii pinLosOpily (NM) 1 Jan 27 8 :00 110 E E 2 Jan 20 0:00 9 Sparka 3 Jan 20 1:10 108 Tyson 9 Itr ann't 418 Ely app't 511 Ily apiet PHYSICS (PHI'S) 100 By apn't 215 Jan 21 7:00 101 O t. 239 Jan 23 8:00 104 0 L 237 Jan 20 1:10 101 0 L 406 Jan 19 3:30 101 0 L 436 By lima 158 By ulna 562 By a mit PLANT PATHOLOGY (PPP,TH) 11 By *lnlet POLITICAL SCIENCE (PL 8C) 4 Jan 24 3:30 1115 E 10 Jan 19 1:10 13 Sparks 11 By app't 15 By app't 20 Jan 21 3:30 17 Sparks , 421 Jan 21 41:00 17 Sparks 431 By app't PSYCHOLOGY (PST) 2 Jan 23 4:00 105 1 1 4' B 1 By app't 13 Jan 19 11:00 17 Sparks 11 Jan 20 1:10 0 Sparks 17. Jan 21 7:00 17 Sparks 21 Jan 4:1 4:an 17 S4•ar ks 415 By split 419 Jan 19 10:20 17 Sparks 127 By app 'l. 437 By app't 442 By app'l • RECREATION EDUCATION (RC ED) 2030 Hy app't 434 By 5111V1 455 By app't RUSSIAN (BUS/ 1 By Flpia 1(1 By app . ! 11 By app't SECONDARY EDUCATION (PIECED) 232 Jan 21 1:10 204 B B SII ORTH AND (SHORT) 1. app' 1 SO(7IOLOGY (SOC) 1 Jan 20 7:10 fit Bonckt 3 fly app't 12 Jan 24 8:00 202 Wll 13 Jan 21 10:_0 209 Wit 22 fly app't 41:: Jan 19 3:30 11 Sparks SPANISH (SPAN) 1 Jan 19 8:00 10 Sparks 2 By app't 4 Jan 20 7:00 10 Sparks 301 Hy split 471 fly app't SPEECH ISPCH) 200 Jan 19 3:311 112 13 L 203 Jan 21 10 :20 18 Sparks 2[H Ily app' t 252 Ry app') SPEECH EDUCATION (SP ED) 142 Jan 20 10:20 1.1 Sparks THEATRE ARTS (THEA) 42 :Put 24 R:00 20 , 3 TYPING (TYPI 1 By aptit ZOOLOGY (MM.) 3 Jan 20 3:30 201 F L 25 Jan 21 8:00 316 F L 437 Jan 21 8:00 816 F L BALL Single $.75 Semi-formal Sponsored by The Newman Club SGA Executive-Secretary-- (Continued from page one) by a faculty committee but the final decision on hiring would be up to the SGA Assembly. In dismissing the secretary, Brandt said that his contract could be renewed or dropped by an As sembly referendum. Brandt did not specify a time for the implementation of his pro posal. He did say, however, that the plan does not require a time lag and could be put into opera tion at any time. The proposal, according to f3randt, would provide a continu ity in student government that cannot be accomplished by a stu dent government which is con- Four Term AL Revision-- (Continued from page one) upperclassmen with high All-Unt versity averages, and other spe cially interested students who Will he placed in discussion sections led by the full-time• professors. The third track will be the in troduction of History 300, the honors program, for students with special abilities. Some non-TV sections for these courses may be offered to aid in scheduling, Green said. Mil Ball Queen-- (Continued front page one) home economics from New Wil mington, escored by John Miller —Air Force, and Judy Lawhorn. senior in- - home economics from Newtown Square, escorted by James Eshelman Air Force. It's' FREE I Block I S I Pep Dance Music by the Ivy Rocks DECEMBER 14 7-9 perm HUB Ballroom _ TRAIN CONNECTIONS AT TYRONE VIA FULLINGTON AUTO BUS COMPANY FOR PITTSBURGH & WEST -- HARRISBURG & EAST Bus leaves Edwards Greyhound Bus Terminal in Slate College Leaves S. C. 12:30 p. m. Arrives Tyrone 1:15 p. m. Train leaves Tyrone (West) at 1:34 p. m. Train leaves Tyrone (East) at 3:46 p. m. Bus leaves State College 5:15 p.m. Arrives Tyrone 6 p. m. Train (East) leaves Tyrone at 7:13 p. m. Train (West) leaves Tyrone at 7:28 p. • Fullington Auto Bus Company MI & PHYS ED SENIORS You Must Have Your LA VIE Picture Taken Before Christmas Vacation PENN STATE . PHOTO SHOP 215 E. College Avenue Mon. - Fri., 9-12; 1-4 Girls wear White Blouses or Sweaters LIBERAL ARTS SENIORS must have their pictures taken this week stantly changing per3onnel. lie. also said that a full-time seer?, tary would help to solve many of the problems arising in the change-over to the four-term sys tem. TOCS to Appear On Radio Program Members of the Thoughtful Ob servers of the Contemporary Scene will be guests on a special radio program called "Tocsin" at 9 tonight over WDFM and WMAI Appearing on the program pro duced by H. William Siminglon, instructor of speech, will be the following TOCS members: Edwin R. Fitzgerald; associate professor of physics; Henry W. Sams, pro fessor of English: and Raymond Pepinsky, research professor of physics. Music for the program will he provided by the 'rocs Quartette. Snow Removal Curtails Fraser Rd. Parking Fraser Rd. between Pollock and Curtin lids. will be closed s to parking until the work of clear ing away snow is completed. 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