PAGE TWELVE Timetable Changes For Winter Term (As a public service, The Daily Collegian is printing a supplement to the existing timetable on courses offered for the winter term. The following additions or other changes in, the original Timetable of Classes have been made as a result of the pre-regis tration procedure in an effort to meet student demands for specific courses, according to John Miller, scheduling officer. Changes in clude courses added or dropped, sections added and time and room changes.) x—time change •—room change "—time and room change •••—aeetion added ACCOUNTING J.B M F 1-307 Bourke, W 12-202 Bourke • 1.9 M 1-306 Boucke, W 13-202 Bopekk. • 1.12 Dropped 1.13 Dropped 1.14 Dropped 2.1 14 1-109 Douche, Th 8 1-219 Bourke -•• 2.6 M W F 1-210 Douche • 2.7 M F 4-112 fi L, W 4-100 14olicke 2.8 M 4-112 13 L, Th 6---207 Boucke •• 2.9 M 1•' 4--112 n L. Th 8-207 Bourke •• 2.10 M W F 6-109 Boucke • 4.2 M W F 6-207 Bourke ° M W F 2-219 "liouclie • 16 M W F 2-107 Bourke • 400 Dropped AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 2.1 W 0-105 A B • 2.2 M 6-113 F L • 1508 Biochemical Lecture (I)—Appt-- • 110 F L AGRONOMY 20.3 M W F 1-105 For, T 0, 9-15 Tyson •c• 20.4 M W I" 1-105 For, W 5, 6—J5 Tyson *** 311 T Th Tyson • ANTHROPOLOGY 1"11) S 2-128 She 41 Folk society 13)—M W 1" 1-211 limicke -- ARCHITECTURE 27.1 T 6- 322 Sae, M W F 2, 9-324 Sae 27.2 T 5-322 sac, M W F 5, 6-,-330 27.3 T Sac, T Th S 2, 3-324 Sae • ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING b. 2 T 3 Th 2-322 bine—Pass, W 1, 2- 332 Sac—teenberg (A E and Arch 8 Term) •o* 445 Architectural Engineering Seminar (11—A tint—lM 11 /I—Albright 542 Advanced Problems and Research in Architectural Engineering (2-10) Appt— 11 I{—Albright Architectural Engineering Seminar t 11— A Pitt-183 11 11—Albright ART 17.1 Dropped 17.3 T TO 4. 5, 6 —lll Tern • 19.3 h 1 WF 1. 2--111 Tern • 29.5 'r TO S 12-201 Tern • 29.6 Dropped 29.7 M W F 12-201 Tern ••• 29.9 M W F 14—F,Im '"• 30.2 'l' S 12-105 Tern • :P1.3 Dropped 30.4 TTh 4, 6--201 Tem ••• 32 T TO 4. 5-104 Tem • 33.1 Drooped D roppell 77 Dropped BUSINESS STATISTICS 1.1 TTh 4-121 Sparks, W 1 A ppt— 221 liuuckc• • 1.2 I'"fh 4-121 Sittirks, %V 2 AMA— 221 tioucke • 1.1 '1" f h d--1 21 Sparka, T 2 A ppt 220 Itonehe 1.4 '1"11) $--121 Sp»rlis, T 1 Appt— 2211 liopeke • 7.11 'l"l'h .1--121 Sparks, T 5 Appt— 220 lioucke 2.2 Th 6-111 Bourke, Th 3 Appl— 220 x 2.6 M V 1-202 Douche, W 1 Appt— 220 lioucke * 2.7 M F 2--202 lioucke, W 2 Appt— 220 lloneke • 2.ti 'l"f h 5-111 110‘0.:Ite, Th 1 A ppt-- 220 liotteke ** 2.9 1".111 i;-111 110ucke, Th 5 Appt -220 linueke ••' 001 i W I 1-412 Boucke • l'HEliiSTIt Y M F 2-302 rang A ° 452.1 11 W 1-105 M F r WI Topics in Physical Chemistry Ell --Apra --203 Whit— Bernheim CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS 330 NV 6 H Er So CIVIL. ENIHNEERING :f.2 Th I-108 Sac, Th 4,6, 6 2FI It ••• 40.3 M W F 6-- c 3.2 Dr.,yr.9l 535 M I 2, 3-5 Sac COMMENCE 2115.2 M W F 202 floucke ••• 220.6 TTh 51 3-202 1400elte ••• 252 Dcopyrd 252 Dtoppea 291.1 M W I , ' 5-202 ISoucke 322 Al W 5-304 Rourke • 40.1 M W F 5 -217 ECONOMICS 2.6 T Th S 1-409 Buticke ••• 60.5 M W F 6 —412 Rourke ••• -106 Sac *" 4s eVcvecastwetckltivetcvetwentetCl4 47 A ( Le l 1 A . A ... , . _&. ' 17 - A ' t g A Western Auto 1 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 A A A ANNADMAXUNUX9a4I2IAUDMNN Ila THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 323.2 M W F 4-412 Doucke ••• 412 Dropped 423 Dropped 442 Dropped EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 116.6 Dropped 116.9 Dropped 417.1 M W F 4-223 14 Ec • 417.2 M W F 1-117 II Ee • 417.3 TS W F 1-314 Wil ••• 461 Dropped 596.8 - M W F 2—Johnstown Rehabilita tion Center—Auvenshire ••• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 83.1 Electrical Network Analysis (4)— M W F 4-219 E E, 'l' 2, 9-107 Sae—O'Connell 83.2 M W F 4-219 E E, S 1, 2-107 Sac O'Connell 43.7 M W F 2-214 Wil, Th 8-801 ,E E •s• 43.8 M W F 2-214 INII, T 5-301 E E **a 133.1 Electrical Engineering Laboratory (2)—T 4,6, 6-3063 E E 133.2 Th 4,6, 6-306 S E E 137.1 T 4,6, 6-109 E E x 137.4 .S 1, '2, 3-109 E E x 422 Dropped 423 Dropped 460 Dropped ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 326.4 M W 6-419 Boucke, Th 4, B-417 Boucke *** 341.6 M W F2F 2, 3-803 Wagner ••• 362.1 Dropped 367.1 Dropped 433.4 M W3T 4, 6-417 Houcke 449.1 MW2 F 2, 3-419 Boucke • ENGINEERING 12 Engineering Lecture (o)—Appt ENGINEERING MECHANICS 11.1 MW F 1-232 II 13 • 12.3 MW F 3-232 Hl3 ••• ENGLISH 1.6 TTh 8 1-230 Sac •** 16.2 TTh S 2-109 Tern *** 16.3 TTh S 2-216 Wagner *** 18.2 M W F 6-109 Tern *** 18.3 M W 6-104 Wea "s* 116.2 M W F 2-25 11 Ec So *•* 119.4 MW F 4-408 Douche •** 119.6 TTh S 2-127 II Ec So ••• 132.1 M W F 3-214 Boucke • 132.2 TTh S 2-117 Ilor ' 133.1 T Tit S 1-105 A B • 133.2 TTh S 3-215 14 13 • 446 British Poetry from Skelton to Dry den (33—M W F 2-101 Wagner— Condee 590 Research Problems in English (3-6)1 —Appt -205 Sparks FOODS. NUTRITION, AND HEALTH 452 M W F 3-35 H Ec So FRENCH 1.2 R Dropped 1.3 R Dropped 1.411 Dropped 1.511 Dropped 1.613 Dropped I.ll' Dropped I 1,21' Dropped j 1.51' Dropped 1C Dropped 2.1311 T Th S 2-202 Bourke •** 2.101' T Th 3-6 Sparks ••• 2.111' T Th 5-6 Sparks **• 2.12 P 'l' Th 6-6 Sparks •r• 3.7 M W 6-208 Douche ••• 3.8 'P Th S 3-208 Poucke ••* 4.6 M W F 5-109 Tern •*" 40.3 M W F 3-209 Douche **• 1 311.2 M W F 2-110 Sac ••• j GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE 410 Structural Geology (3(—M W F 6 T 6, 6-106 M I—Wright, A. GERMAN 202.2 M W F 3-201 Boucle •"• HISTORY 20.10 Dropped 450 M W 2 T 4-202 Wagner • HOTEL. FOOD SERVICE 804 M W F 5-301 Fag A" 814 T Th 5 1-1611 N Fe x The Perfect Christmas Gift tnn State s First i ® i Record Album Alumni . . . students . . . everybody who hears it agrees . . . there has never been anything like it. We're 'talking, of course, about these new high quality, high fidelity recordings of your favorite college songs. Hear your beloved Glee Club and Blue Band sing and play "Vic tory," "Nittany Lion," "Fight On State," and other favor ites. These 331, 12-inch albums are beautifully packaged (with a full color photo of Old Main on the front ... and carry historic notes on the University, Band and Glee Club. Pick up your copies NOW! MONOPHONIC ALBUM $5.00* STEREOPHONIC ALBUM $6.00* 11 Selections by the Penn State Glee Club 10 Selections by the Penn State Blue Band Proceeds Will Be Used for Music Scholarships ROOM 107, ARMORY HETZEL UNION DESK. *Plus 4% sales tax HUMANITIES 1.13 14 W Fl-316 F 1 . •"• 1.14 M W F 2-407 Bnucke ** 2.4 64 W F 1-109 Tern • 2.5 NI W F 6-4'14 Boucke *** INDUSTRIAL ARTS 370 Sheet Metalworking 11 (2)- Id 4 W 14-1 Eng B-Pendered '37t Dimmed INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 100 Inspection Trip (0)-Appt 118.1 Dropped 1 114.2 W 3-214 11 B, F 2, 8-101 Eng C *** 201.3 M F 3-214 11 B, T 5, 6-218 BB 4. " 402.5 M W 2-213 H B *** 422 industrial Engineering Problems (8) -Appt-207 H 11-Addison INSTITUTION ADMINISTRATION 3011 M W F 6-117 If Ec * 310 M W F 2.-117 11 Ec INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING 300.3 M W F 5-417 Boucke-Mares - *" JOURNALISM 222 Writing of Reviews (2)-T Tb 8- 3 For-Pockrass 366 M W F 6-223 11 Ec • 424 Dropped 468 Law of Mass Communications (3)- M W F 1-125 Sac-Marbut 513 Dropped '621 News Media and Public Opinion (3) -Appt-110 C B-Pockrass 'LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 426 W 2-307 Tyson s• MANAGEMENT 110.3 M W F 6-209 Boucke • MATHEMATICS 673 Special Topics in Applied Mathe matics (3)-Appt-231 M II MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 31.2 M W F 2-316 II B ••• 41.2 M W F 1-221 E E ••• 51.2 M W F 5-232 11 "* 64.2 MW F 3-316 H B *** 81.5 T Th S 1, 2-M E Lab 4 ." 81.6 T Th S 1, 2-M E Lab " 4 81.7 M W F 1. 2-M E Lab ***. 81.8 M W F 1, 2-M E Lab ••• 82 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory (2)-T Th 4, 6-M E Lab-Che valier 83.2 T Th 4, 6-M E Lab 55. 103.7 M W F 1-120 Sac *** 103.8 M W F 1-213 II B ••• 103.9 M W F 6-14 11 Re " 4 ' 104 Engineering Thermodynamics (3)- M W F 4-211 M E-Swigart 154 Dropped METALLURGY 511 Advanced Physical Metallurgy (8)- • W I , 6-313 Wil-Ryba MINING 422 M W 1-304 M I. Th 1, F 1, 2-1 2.4 M 1 x PHILOSOPHY 1.17 T Th 2-10 Smirks, M 6-113 OL *** 8.6 M W F 2-105 Wagner `.• 3.6 M W F 3-218 B L *" 3.7 M W F 5-111 Tyson *** 3.8 T Th S 1-111 Tyson " 4 ' 4.8 M W 2-10 Sparks, F 2-820 Boucke *" 4.9 M W 2-10 Sparks, F 2-116 OL ••• 4.10 M W 2-10 Sparks, F 2-214 11 B *". 4.11 M. W 2-10 Sparks, 14 6-207 EE *** 4.12 M W 2-10 Sparks, W 5-229 NI 1 44. .. 4.13 M W 2-10 Sparks, F 5-220 E E ••• 4.14 M W 2-10 Sparks, T 8-220 • E ••• 4.15 M W 2-10 Sparks, T 6-220 H E " 4 ' 4.16 M W 2-10 Sparks, S 3-220 E E *** 219 Dropped PHYSICAL EDUCATION 125.1 Dropped 126.2 Dropped 1125.3 T Th 6 W 6-2 W P a** 126.4 T W Th 5-3 W B " 0 PHYSICS 201 General Physics (41 Engr 3 Term, Mng Student Trainee Frog A 4 Term-h-F 6-117 0 L Engr Grp A, .11-1 - M W 6- 214 Whit Engr Grp H. Mng Student Trainee Prog A 4 Term-2R-M W 6- 409 Boucke Engr Grp F, G-SR-T Th 5- 214 Whit Engr Grp C, D-4R-T Th 6- 214 Whit Engr Grp E-511.-T Th 6-409 Boucke 6R-T Th 5-409 Boucke Engr Grn 11-IP-T 14-201 0 L Engr Grp A-2P-T 15-201 0 L Eng Grp C-3P-W 12-201 0 I. Engr Crp E-4P-W 13-201 0 L Engr Grp F-15P-Th 12-401 0 L Engr Grp G-6P--Th /3-201 0 L Engr Grp D-7P-Th 14-201 0 L Engr Grp B-BP-Th 16-201 0 L Mng Student Trainee Frog A 4 Term-OP-Th 15-206 0 L; 10P-Th 12-206 0 L; 11P-Th .13-206 0 L 237.3 'l' Th S 1-311 Boucle 4 " • 237.4 M W F 6-306 A B•** 265.1111 T Th 6--112 0 L *** 265.12 R Th 5 3-214 Whit *** 265.171' 'l' 14-206 0 L 265.18 P W 14-206 0 L *** 265.19 P F 12-206 0 L *" 265.20 P F 13-206 0 L *** PORTIJGUESE 2 Dropped RUSSIAN 2.6 , Dropped • 11 M W Th 8-200 Bourke x 14.2 Dropped SECONDARY EDUCATION 433 M W F 1 T 1,2, 8-217 Wagner * 'SOCIAL SCIENCE 1 M W 1 1 ' 4-108 Tyson -* 2 M W 5' 2-117 Bor • SOCIOLOGY 5 M W F 5-215 .11 B• SPANISH 1.2 R Dropped 1.3 R Dropped 1.4 R Dropped 1.6 R Dropped 1 3.611 Dropped LIP Dropped 1.21' Dropped 1.5 P Dropped 4.4 Dropped 54.2 MW F 6-206 11 B *** 302.2 MW F 6-201 Wil *** SPEECH 200.46 M W F 1-101 Wagner *** 200.47 M W F 1-102 Wagner **" 200.48 M W F 1.-211 M E **• 200.49 M W F 2-102 Wagner *** 1200.50 M W F 2-103 Wagner •** • 200.51 M W F 2-116 Wagner *** 200.52 M W F 3-211 M E *** 200.53 141 W F 3-225 51 I •Ps 200.54 M W F 3-213 H B*** 200.55 M W F 4-320 Donau. •** 1 1 200.66 M W 4-228 Sac *** 200.57 hi W F 4-301 E *** 1200.58 M W F 5:-103 H Ec So *** 1200.59 M W F 6-213 11 13 *•• 200.60 M W F 5-206 P B *" 200.61 M W F 6-101 Wagner *** 200.62 M W F 6-102 Wagner *** 200.63 M W F 6-103 Wagner 4 " 200.64 T Th S 1-313 Wil *" 200.66 T Th S 1-216 Wagner *** 200.66 T Th S 1-312 Boucke * l * 200.67 T Th S 2-206 13 B *" 200.68 T Th S 2-213 11 B *** 200.69 T Th S 2-204 Wagner •** 200.70 7' Th S 3-209 Boucke ••• VETERINARY SCIENCE 400 Id W F 4-213 13 L• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE BANJOS, LIKES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham mond Organs, Strings, Books, all 'music supplies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone EL 541441. ONE PAIR of women's ice skates. Excel lent condition. Size S. Call AD 8-2816. BRAND NEW Plastic Dynamics Hardtop and Sliding Side Curtains for MG-TD. Cost $250 but new porsche forces sale for MO. Gordon Leßaron, phone Lock Haven 748-4041. DORM CONTRACT—% of double room for male in West Halls. Excellent loon. tion. Call UN 5.5245 or UN 5-5177. 1936 FORD V-8 sedan, radio, heater, w.w., 4 new tires. Mr. Fuote, 2004 N. Atherton St., Static College. VACATION: ONE week for two people In luxurious Miami Motel before Dec. 15. Best offer. Call AD 8-8960 after 6 p.m. SINGER PORTABLE electric sewing ma chine, in perfect condition. Can be guar anteed. $29.95. Call AD 8-8367. '6O MCA, 17.000 miles. Excellent condition CAI AD 7-4033. THINK '6B VW Sunroof carefully main tained for 30,060 miles. Bob, UN 6-4124. GERMAN SHEPHERD thoroughbred pup pies, 8 weeks old. Call AD 8-2202 for further information. WANTED WANTED—TWO RIDES to L. Island or N.Y.C. on Thurs.. Dec. 7. Please call Carolyn UN 5-2238 or Karen UN 5-81131. RIDERS TO Phoenix, Arizona. Leaving Dee. 10. Ron Unger, AD 7-2602. SMALL AP A RTMENT for married couple. No children. Available Dec. 26. Call Mike UN 6-7979 after 7:30 p.m. FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur- nished one ,edroorn apartment. Heat, water, stove and refrigerator furnished. For further information call AD 84686. GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen— Comfort/)1e rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath, innerspring mattresses. Central. Parking. Accommoda tions to inspect and compare—The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany. ADams 7-7792 or ADams 7-4850. BUCKINGHAM PALACE: compact model, for Christmas vacation. Three furnished rooms, kitchen, bath. Two students. Must care for our sboo stereo. AD 8-2145 after 7 p.m. DOUBLE ROOM, twin beds. Also eingle room, 2nd floor for winter term. Call AD 7-2782 in evening. HALF OF large double room clove to cam pus. 243 S. Pugh St. LARGE DESIRABLE single room near campus. Male student. %7.60 week. AD 7-7212, 519 W. College Ave. TWO DOUBLE rooms (one ready !tow) and one half of double; well furnished, close to campus. AD 8-8639. NOW AVAILABLE—sIngIe room for sec retary or graduate student. Parking avail able. Call *All 7-3406. SINGLE ROOM—close to campus. Call Mrs. Cummings AD 7-1246. ROOM FOR RENT—will consider renting double or single. College Heights. AD 7- 2174. SINGLE ROOM for next semester, grad uate student, fraternity area. Call AD 7.251.1. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1961 Grad News- (Continued from page three) general lack of communication between students in the various disciplines points to the need for a Graduate Student Center, he said. "Neither the University Club, a private institution, nor Irvin or Grange Halls, graduate residences, provide suitable facilities for the interchange of graduate view points," he said. "The overall education program would undoubtedly be enhanced through the provision of such a center which might include, a cafeteria, lounge, bridge and chess rooms and a library." SEMINARS Several seminars and colloquia of interest to grad students are scheduled this week. - - Tonight—pschlology colloquium, 8 p.m., 214 Boueke. Tomorrow Physics colo quium, 4:15 p.m., 117 Osmond; Biological Science Lecture Series, 4 p.m., 214 Boucke; Biophysics Seminar, 11:10 a.m., 300 Walker; Metallurgy Graduate Seminar, 1:10 p.m., 229 MI; English collo quium, 7:30 p.m., Nittany Lion Inn; Chemistry colloquium, 12:40 p.m., 302 Whitmore. Friday Mineral Industries colloquium, 4 p.m., MI auditorium; Biophysics Seminar, 11:10 a.m., 300 Walker. Monday Engineering Me chanics Seminar, 4 p.m., 210 Ham mond. MADRAS SCARVES Parish's 69c Men's Shop Campus Shopping Center FOR RENT THREE LARGE Rooms; bath, hall, porch, yard, Ist floor apartment, one block from campus. Parking space. Married eouple. Call AD 7-3167. DOUBLE AND Single Rooms for Rent— back of campus. Call AD 8-6443 or AD 7-3401. LARGE DOUBLE room with twin beds for two atudenta—in fraternity section. Available winter term. Call AD 74852. MODERN APARTMENT—draperies, car pets, stove, refrigerator furnished. Plenty of closets, private porch, laundry facilities. ADams 8-09157 except afternoons. MI:Erl1=1 LOST REWARD FOR return of 35min Camera lost in junior section at Holy Cross game. Phone Mike, ADamn 84589. ZOOLOGY 401 notebook. Urgently needed. If found, drop off at HOD desk or call Dick Byers AD 8-9084. ONE DARK BLUE Blanket at P.S.U..lioly Croat! game (senior section). Call Jesse Miller UN 5-81b7. TAN RAINCOAT taken on 3rd floor Bourke by mistake. I have yours. Call Dave UN 6-3344. GOLD RING from Calhoun High School Contact Ira, UN 5-5959. REWARD FOR return of 35mm camera lost in Junior Section at Holy Cross game. Phone Mike AD S-8559. WOULD TEE person who mistakenly picked up a zipper bound not.sbook in Waring dining ball A call UN 5-2695, ask for Ed. '62 CLASS RING, vicinity of Waring !Rat Thursday, AD 8-3183, PERSON riL ONE OR two QUIET female students to share apartment. Rent $4O or $3O. Call Nan UN 5-4156 IMMEDIATELY ! LOST FIFTEEN matches to A.G. Took op checkers instead— B. DEAR HANK, Sorry the can doesn't lit. You can wear it. MISCELLANEC US SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: fhe Nelson Griffith Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drums) has a limited number of dates not yet booked. This Is a professional combo specializing in music for dancing and listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD 7-2776. THESIS PRINTING, reasonable. Call AD 8-0774 after 5 :30 p.m. PART-TIME JOBS available Immediately for college men • 15 hours/week working schedule. Salary 145/week. Call Mr. Rich ardson 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AD 8-2051. MANAGEMENT CLUB meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Nov. 29. Sneaker: Mr. Onderdonk. U.S. Rubber Company. Refreshments. Future activities discussion. Beta Theta Pi. FOR STANDARD & Electric Typewriter Rentals; Complete typewriter repair service and all thesis typing supplies shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. AD 8-6125. LUNCHEON SUGGESTION: Fish and Chips just 40c. Our own made soup and sandwiches. Open 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. Next to Murphy's LILLIAN'S RESTAURANT SENSE: Students for Petice. Open meeting program for winter term. Thurs., Nev. 30-7 p.m. sharp!! 214 HUB. PSOC SKI Instruction, eat. Dec. 2. 200 ran. Water tower.