PAGE TWO 3-Day Exam . P‘riod !:-,.t A sur:ey of all University de- cent soli'. have three exarris the that these students' grades may be partrr.er.'s reveals that finals will same . d ay _ , ' _turned in early since graduation be - gi - ler• fall 'term during the - The schedule for the fiaals is set for Dec. 8. - three-dfry final examination per- period will .be publi2hed in pc- Starting the day *ter the end -,... if - xi in F:s' per cent of all courses. tuber, and ',students should file of r the ter-r, the 1-,31 examina- John F. M.:l;er. scheduling offi- conflict requests at tge schedu:lrig ton period will be held Dec. -- ter. ,pull yesterday. office within a vreek_ Howeier, :4 - 6 : The 75-minute finals will be In the remaining 25 per cent if' such a request is presented scheduled from rh -9 a-rn- to 9 : 55 of - tae ~c ourscis.• professors will lat e , a f e e of $lO will be charged P-in either 'schedule final exams in the student. he said. NO STUDENT,. hc-werer, will the regular chew periods during e Miller said that he cannot :as-:have exams both periods three and the litst, v. c - ...-k,of the term or will sure students that have three ifs- four or periods six and seven so v.* not any "final exams, Miller aminations On 1 one day that this that he will not have te'miss any said. - - .situation vrill be changed i meals. Miller said_ TILE IDECISION concerning the If thetime;for a final'is changed The fee for roirn' and board 'scheul-r.g -of finals will be made for a student hairing a :- can tti ct _ will not be raised because' of the by the instnietor of the course, he copies of the Ichange will be giren -three day extension. he added. It said i to th.- department concerned find Will 4 : c51 the University. aPProxi .. Aboilt 15 . per - cent of the &lA/ -to the studen t. he said. i mately $l3 extra a Year per stu dent body viii have conflicts with. Professors may have to give dent, he explained -their exany sche*luled at the same special attention to scheduling time. he said. and another 15 per finals fOr graduating seniors,l so Ashby Receives DOC Post. chref:tor of the Divisiori Intermediate Registra,uon. Tie has been assistant director of .the Divi!Aon of .Counseling since. 1057, Ashby if, a graduate of Sotith 4 ern Illinois University. whet - 1j he. received Fris bachelor and master's degrees. His doctor of philos*hy •degree was conferred by Henn State. Jefftr-on D. A.-.hby. assistant proferi , lr .of parchology and aii sistar.li directqraof the Divx.sion of Co;r:vt•ling. h:- - , been appointed asme:ate thre'tot of the division. He y. - : I II retain h:': title in the Depa ni..-nt el 1 5 .-wchniogY• A-Fh y 11. - il! 134.- in charge of all students re.gi.s.lered in the Divis - - ion of t i c Couns.tiing. of which there are a Jut 1.5 ( i0 per year. He also will Ix ref - ix/risible for coordi riatir,g enunfelLig ikork on. the i Cornn onwealth campuses. The new s. -,rte ;•11'.: dir”ctor will ser:e on th LTA:.-.-er,,itv's Committee on Acadtrie Sta^,dardc. ibv ha , : been a member of the Liri'ivers:ty faculty since 1952 named assistant to Special Funds Now Avail-61e speclpl wholarships and loan :funds ha•.e recently been ,establish,el, The Rotk well Manufacturing Co. of Pittsburgh has set up a loan fund ; pnmarilv in aid 'sons and dauri t tters of co - rr.pany employees who attend the Ur iversity. The Fred Merlin Kecker Schol arship Fund has been established -10 provide a four-year scholar ship lo a Male student who is a graduate iof York Community Hieh ISchool. Elmhurst. Tw o four-year scholarships have i been established by the Walter S Bayer Estate. The grants will lie known as the Walter S. Bavrt Scholarship" and the "Min na Haver Scholarship” and will be open to freshmen who reside in Berks County. A young man will be e' r tinsen for the former grant, and a young woman for the /litter. The class of 1962 established a loan if und with an initial gift of 54.35: I,ons not exreeding $5OO in any lone year will be available to fall-lime ; students working for bachelor or associate degrees. . . . New Collige Dined LOX & BAGEL BRUNCH linday, July 22 10:30 - 12:00 I 4 t' Hillel . f' . Foundation Tuk char g e ~„ All Welcome f 4 SUMMER COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA AIR CONDITIONED CATIIAVM COOL NOW SHOWINGFeature 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:n P.M. Going , Why not take along a Penn State Beach Towel I Carmon BEACH TOWEL with Penn State Seal ... only $3.98 on His At Hues Bur's - tits .ftnil 114 E, College Ave. • PSOC Rock Climbing Sunday, July 11 Beginners Welcome Bring own water & lunch Meet 9:30 A.M. la, front of Rec. Hall Phone AD 8-3390 to whipple's? Uproarious, Adult Sophisticated Comedy! 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