THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971 Candidates.to seek nomination Oswald suggests investigation of 'UCLA system' • in primary for district magistrate .Co . mmittee to assist veterans By ROD NORDLAND Collegian Senior Reporter Democratic voters at this Tuesday's primary can choose between lawyer William H. Simmet and housing inspector Joseph M. Sousa as their par ty's choice for the salaried. six-year district Magistrates' post. The district magistrate han dles arraignments, sets bail, conducts preliminary hearings and issues search warrants. Simmet is the only candidate for the position who is a lawyer. He cited Chief Justice Bell of t h e Pennsylvania Supreme Court who predicted that in the future magistrate positions will have to be filled by qualified lawyers. Simmet said that for this reason he feels he is the most qualified candidate in the running. Simmet has served on the bar for 17 years and has prac ticed privately in State College and as an unpaid public defen der. On many occasions, Sim met has given free legal assistance to students arrested INAL EXAM SCHEDULE r eArtima:ftou 4 4olo . .4o , Avonefedlow.:ExoP 7 .vomPologotl4,mow4 - .0.6,,wa • FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE- S' SPRING TERM 1971 When a final examination is considered to be an integral part of a course that examination may be given during a special final examination period at a time and place assigned by the University Scheduling Officer. For the Spring Term 1971. that special final examination period will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, Tune 14, 1971, and end at 11:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 17, 1971. Final examinations are 110 minutes in length. Final examinations will be set according to a predetermined schedule. No changes in the meeting periods of final examinations will be authorized. 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ST) W 10:10 128 Sas Animal Science (AN SC) 2 W 10:10 162 WH 222 Th 8.00 112 B L AnthreptilegY (ANTHY) 1 Th 8:00 Schwab 11 T 3:40 112 B L 31 M 8:00 See List 4 M 8:00 See List 46 W 10:10 165 Wil 531 Appt Applied Mathematl46 (A 741 403 W 8:00 217 Wit 410 M 1:30 220 Wit 431 M 1:30 102 M B 441.1 M 7:00 165 Wll 441.2 M 7:00 703 Wil 452 T 1.30 I 165 WI 490 APPI 513 W 8:00 103 M B 550 T 3:40 101 M B 590 Appt Architectural Eneineerlng (A El 401 TO 8:00 330 Sac 403 Th 8:00 331 Sac 486 Th 8:00 302 Eno A Architecture (ARCH) 213 W 10:10 100 Forum 262 Th 1:30 262 WII 274 W 9:10 262 Wil 364 M 1:30 362 Wil Army ROTC (ARMY) 103 T 10:10 105 Wag 303 T 8:00 362 Wil 403 T 9:10 362 Wil Art History (ART H) 110 M 1:30 Schwab 120 W 10:10 See List 213 W 10:10 108 Forum 306 M 8:00 265 Wil 312 M 1:30 265 Wil Astronomy (ASTRO) 1 T 3:40 162 WII 90 T 10:10 See List 291 M 8:00 267 Wil 430 M 1:30 217 Wit 492 Th 8:00 218 Wil Biochemistry (BIOCH) . . . 42 W 10:10 59e List 402 M 1:30 109 0 L 403 W 3:40 105 0 L 417 W 10:10 110 0 L 438 W 10:10 113 0 L. 501 W 8:00 103 0 L 511 Th 1:30 103 0 L 530 Appt Bioloolcal Science (81 SC) 1 T 8:00 See List 2 W 1:30 See List 3 Th 10:10 See List Biology (BIOL) it Th 1:30 Schwab 12 M 1:30 115 EE-W 13 Th 1:30 See List 14 M 1:30 267 Wil 27 W 10:10 62 Wil 13 W 3:40 108 Forum 210 Th 8:00 115 EE-W 302 T3:40 8 LS 418 T 1:30 111 L S 440 Th 1:30 See List 445 M 1:30 165 Wil 573 Th 1:30 220 Wil Biophysics (BPHYS) 175 T 3:40 220 WE Business Administration (B A) 250 M 1:30 214 Boucke 550 W 8:00 301 Boucke 577 T 7:00 314 Boucke Business Educalion (BUSED) 357 W 10:10 233 Chem 462 M 8:00 233 Chem Business Law (PI LAW) 243 W 7:00 See Lisl 244 W 10:10 112 Chem 345 Th 8:00 165 Wil on drug, shoplifting and other dictive," he said. charges. Free front Pressure "I have run Into a lot of kids and heard a lot of complaints from them about the kind of justice they are getting in Cen tre County," he said, "Students are not really being made aware of their rights. I wouldn't want my kids to grow up and have someone finger them and have them sent to court on just that," Simmet added. Regarding charges, Simmet said that students are punished too severely for using "soft" drugs such as marijuana, ad ding that he believes the law will be changed soon. Until then, he said, the magistrates and courts are "going to have to adopt a more tolerant and realistic approach" to drug of fenders, especially first time users. This philosophy, Simmet said, applies to other kinds of cases. In shoplifting, the law should be enforced, but in many instances the fines for students are too harsh. "I think we have to be mature in our approach and not vin- ,~~~~~ Bustmoss Logistics (It LOG) 102 Th 10:10 See List 206 Th 8:00 158 Wil 130 M 8:00 301 Boucke 440 M 7:00 158 Wit 533 T 1:30 201 Boucke seo M 1:30 308 Boucke 541 Th 1:00 307 Boucke 565 Th 8:00 358 Boucke 402 W 3:40 225 M 40€ T 3:40 121 M 409 Th 1:30 121 M 410 M 8:00 121 M 430 M 1:30 302 M 511 M 1030 225 M 121 W 8:00 140 Ch E 131 T 1:70 371 WO 411 M 1:00 140 CO E 412 Th 8:00 140 Ch E 420 M 8:00 145 CO E 460 M 1:30 1.45 Ch E 509 W 3:40 145 Ch E 535 W 10:10 145 Ch IE 11 Th 1:00 102 Forum 12 Th 1:00 105 Forum 13 M 1:35 121 Sparks 23 W 340 121 Sparks 31 W 10:10 121 Sparks 34 W 11.00 105 Forum 35 T 1:30 See List 402 M 1:30 369 Wil 453 Th 0:00 103 0 L 527 T 3:40 104 0 L 531 W II:00 104 0 L 536 W 3:40 103 0 L 563 W 3:40 113 0 L 567 M 1:30 113 0 L Child Development and Family Relationships (CD FR) 329 T 9:10 S• 103 H Dev Chinese (CHNS) 3 M 1:30 13 Sparks 203 Appt ett9 Appt Civil Enfine•rin9 (C 11) 15 M 11:00 117 Sac 21 W 10:10 106 Sac 30 M 1.30 124 Sac 40 Th 8.00 107 Sac 44 W 3:00 See List 51 W 10.10 203 Sac 61 M 8:00 124 Sac 62 M 1:30 75 Wit 70 Th 1:30 108 Sac 90 T 7:00 75 Wil 144 W 1:30 75 WTI 342 Th 3:00 62 Wil 345 M 1:30 158 Wil 371 W 3:40 108 Sac 465 T 3:40 110 Sac 471 M 8:00 204 Sac 519 M 8:00 207 Sac 527 W 17:10 207 Sac 580 Th 1:30 207 Sac Classic (CLASS) M 8:00 115 EE•W M 1:30 151 Wit Clothing and Tenth& (CL TX) 5-209 H Dev 105 Forum 7 M 8:00 See List 210.1 W 1 . :30 108 1-1 Dev 210.2 W 1:38 14 H Dev 210.3 W 1:30 S-209 H Dev 210.4 W 1:30 117 H Dev 210 5 Appt 401 T 7:00 5:42 H Dv/ AO M 1:30 108 H Dev alt T 7:00 5:127 H Dev Comparative LI ttttt ure (C LIT) 103 Th 8:00 203 Wil 108 M 8:00 See List Computer Science (CMPSC) 1 T 7:00 267 WU 101 W 7:00 122 Music 102 T 10:10 358 WI 110 W 3:10 112 B 1.. 260 T 3:40 60 WI 401 W 10:10 60 Wi 402 M 1:30 60 WI 403 T 8:00 105 Forum 404 W 10:10 160 Wi 410 M 8:00 203 WI 411 T 10:10 203 WI 420 Th 1:30 203 Wi 450 T 1:30 220 WI 404 T 3:40 265 Wi 468 M 1:30 203 Wi 490 M 1:30 271 WI 490.2 Appt 500 M 8:00 151 MI 511 W 3:40 265 WII 535 T 3;40 151 WII 50 Th 8:00 151 MI Consumer Studies CO 8) 416 Th 3:40 S-209 H Dev Counselor Education (CN ED) 403 M 1:30 112 Cham 408 W 3:40 111 Boucke 409 Th I:3D 111 Boucke 412 T 1:30 75 Wil 501 T 3:40 111 Cham 505 W 10:10 206 Chem 508 M 8:00 206 Cham 553 W 3:40 206 Cham Cultural Foundations of Education (CF ED) 115 M 8:00 See List 417 W 10:10 69 Wil Dairy krona, CD SCI 31 M 8:0 Economics (ECON) 2 T 10:10 Schwab 4 W 10:10 Rec 14 T 3:40 Rec 302 T 8:00 See List 304 W 1:30 See List 315 M 8:00 108 Forum 323 Th 1;30 • 69 Wit 333 T 3:40 128 Sac 342 Th 8:00 See List THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Simmet said he feels the magistrate's office should be free from pressure or collusion with police, and this would be so if he is elected. "The role of the magistrate is not enforce- ment, it is interpretation and administration of the law," he said. Simmet's opponent for the Democratic nomination, Joe Sousa, said he feels he is ade- quately qualified for th e position because of hi s background in military law. Sousa retired from 26 years in the U.S. Army, which he serv ed as a military policeman, trial and defense council and adjudicator in courts martial before retiring as a lieutenant colonel. During that time he also taught in the Army War College. Since coming to State Col lege he has served as a build ing inspector and as a deputy fire marshal in the State Col lege area. Sousa said another reason he feels well-qualified for magistrate is that as a Filing for Conflicts Any student with two final examinations at the same time or with three or more such examinations on the same day of the four-day period should file a re quest for a conflict schedule in the University Scheduling Office, Room 110 Shields Building, between Monday, May 17, 1971, and Friday, May 21, 1971. The fee for filing a conflict request after 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 21, 1971, is 510.00. Degree Candidates Due to the need to certify graduation requirements, final grades for all graduating students are normally due in the Dean's Office at least 24 hours in advance of grades for non-graduating students. For this rea son any graduating student with a final examination on Thursday, June 17, 1971, should file a request for a conflict examination. Students with three final examination on any one 351 W 10:10 111 Forum 370 Th 8:00 Rec 372 W 8.00 265 Wil 374 T 3:40 203 Wit 401 T 1:30 167 Wit 404 M 1:30 71 WU 405 M 800 73 Wil 413 M POO 311 Boucke 423 W 10.10 316 Boucke 4.50 Th 8.00 316 Boucke 451 M 1:30 273 Wil 461 T 3:40 303 0/,! 480 Th 1:30 265 Wil 500 W 3:40 158 Wil 502 M 8:00 306 Boucke EC1=233131311 400 W 7:00 115 EE•W 410 Th 0 . 00 358 Wil 454 M 1:30 104 Cham 470 C 3:40 104 Cham 510 T 7:00 704 Cham 573 T 7:00 105 Cham 580 Th 7:00 105 Cham 598 M 8:00 105 Cham IA T 10:10 Sea List 400 T 1:30 115 EE-W 421 M 6.00 71 Wil ASO M 1:30 111 Charro A 76 Appt 506 Th 8:00 104 Chem 574 W 3:40 105 Cham 550 M 1:30 105 Cham Elactrical Enslnuring (E E) a T 8:00 See List 1 W 1:30 115•EE•W 52 T 3:40 225 EE-W 53 M 3:40 162 WIT 61 Th 8:00 201 EE-W 62 Th 10:10 62 WII 65 Th 6:00 225 EE W 67 Th 3:40 111 Forum 63 W 7:00 160 WII 69 T 8:00 111 Forum 340 W 2:00 225 EE-W 405 Th 8 . 00 258 Wil 411 AA 9:10 225 EE-W 413 T 9:10 225 EE.W 417 M 9:10 204 EE•W 418 M 8:00 204 EE•W 421 • M 9:10 73 Wll 438 T 1:30 204 EE-W 449 T 3:40 73 Wil 459 M 8:00 226 EE-W 461 T 9:10 273 WO 470 M 1:30 225 EE-W 471 M 3:40 258 Wil 472 M 9:10 273 Wil 491 Appt 529 M 1:30 202 EE-W 538 W 10:10 202 EE-W 548 M 8:00 202 EE-W 550 T 3:40 202 EE-W 562 W 3:40 202 EE-W 572 W 3:40 201 EE-W Elementary Education (EL ED) 326 W 10:10 102 Forum 341 M 7:00 105 Forum 352.7 T 3:40 101 Chum 352.2 T 3:40 101 Cham 352 3 T 3:40 101 Cham 352.5 M 8:00 106 Chum 426 T 3:40 106 Chum 433 T 8:00 See List 438 W 7:00 108 Forum 479 M 1:30 108 Forum 533 M 8:00 236 Chum 113122 M 2 W 7:00 225 EE-W 100 T 10:10 105 M E 11 M 7:00 121 Sparks 12 T 10:10 121 Sparks 13 Th 10:10 128 Sac 14 W 1:30 Sae List 113 W 10:10 216 H 214 M 1:30 216 H 407 W 10:10 215 H 409 M 1:30 213 H 410 W 3:40 213 H 414 M 8:00 216 H 446 T 3:40 216 H 506 W 3:40 216 H 523 M 8:00 325 H 525 T 1:30 325 H 530 T 3:40 325 H Envineorlng Science (E SC) 61 M 1:30 English (ENGL) 106.3 W 8:00 110 Sac 107.1 W 3:40 107 Sac 108.3 T 1:30 232 H B 123.1 W 10:10 217 Wil 407.1 Th 8:00 217 Wil 463 M 8:00 217 WII 843 M 9:10 67 WII =ECM Family Economics and Home Management (FE HM) SSO T 8:00 14 H Dev 105 W 8:00 Rec 108 W 7:00 362 Wi 205 W 10:10 369 Wi 210 T 3:40 369 WI 306 M 7:00 160 Wi 406 Aft 8:00 369 Wi 408 6,1 1:30 169 WI 531 Th 8:00 162 WI Food Science (FD SC) Forestry (FOR) 49 Th 8:00 3 Frgn 218 W 10:10 362 Wll 308 W 8:00 105 Frgn 309 M 1:30 See List 421 W 8:00 71 WII 366 Th 8:00 5 Frgn 455 M 1:30 5 Frgn 466 W 10:16 262 Wil military policeman in Panama City he had a lot of experience with controlling drug traffic. Commenting on the drug situation in State College, Sousa said, "It is an un fortunate thing, 'but it is a symptom of the times...there is something radically wrong with a society where so many young people turn to drugs." The drug laws must be enforc ed, he said, but added that drug abuse is a matter of society as well as the law must deal with. As a magistrate, Sousa said he would stress equal justice for all. "We shouldn't close our eyes to someone with long hair or because he doesn't have a home." He said he sees the position as "one of great responsibility to townspeople and university students." Presently Sousa is on leave of absence from his post as housing inspector and fire marshal with the Centre Regional Council of Govern ments. TOMORROW: Candidates for the Republican nomination for District Magistrate. I=EMZEI 1 M 3:40 See List 1G T 3:40 67 Wil 2 M 7:00 101 Cham 2G T 3:40 208 WII 3 T 8:00 See List 21 T 10:10 128 Sao 31 W 1:30 360 WI 304 Th 10:10 273 Wi 305 M 3:40 167 Wi 306 AA 8:00 167 Wi 330 W 10.10 273 Wi 353 W 3:40 167 Wi 354 NI 1:30 167 Wi 417 M 8:00 169 Wi 452 Th 8:00 169 Wi 460 M 1:30 215 Wi 480 T 1:30 215 Wi 505 T 7:1:10 215 Wi 516 W 3:40 273 WI 528 Th 1:30 273 Wi 540 T 3:40 273 WI 561 T 1:30 273 WI 596 Appt Fuel Scenes fF 101 TO 8:00 121 M 1 lIU 457 Th g:00 21 Delke Geography (GEOG) 19 Th 1:30 Rec 20 Th 70:10 See List 24 M 8:00 See List 26 M 1:30 73 Wil 402 W 10:10 21 Deike 410 W 3:40 303 Wil 433 W 8:00 303 Wil 434 Th 1:30 303 Wit 440 W 3:40 373 Wll 444 Th 8:00 260 Wll 457 7 1:30 67 Wil 475 M 1:30 67 WU Geological Sciences (G SC) 1 Th 1:30 360 WII 2 W 10:10 112 B L 6 T 3:40 21 Deike 8 T 3:40 167 WII 10 Th 8:00 214 WII 20 W 7:00 Rec 21 T 7:00 22 Deike 71 T 3:40 267 WII 301 Th 8:00 220 WU 304 W 10:10 220 WI! 350 M 8:00 220 WIT Gealesy (GEOL) 460 M 1:30 21 Deike 451 W10:10 71 WU 461 W 3:40 67 WU 530 T 1:30 151 WU Geophysics (GPHYS) 406 M 1:30 214 Wll 1 W 7:00 See List 1G M 8:00 152 1.1 8 2 W 7:00 See List 2G T 3:40 2 Sparks 3 W 7:00 See List 4 W 7:00 See List 201 Th 8:00 2 Sparks 202 Th 8:00 13 Sparks 320 M1:30 110 0 L 484 W 3:40 165 Wil 522 M 8:00 1 Sparks 571 M 9:10 1 Sparks Greek (GREEK) 3 Th 0.00 320 Boucke 451 Appt 60 M 8:00 158 WO 126 W 3:40 101 Cham 215 M 8:00 258 WO Health Planning and ICEMEI 16 Th 1:30 173 WII 77 W 10:10 101 Cham 18 W 1:30 See List 19.1 W 3:40 362 Wil 19 2 M 8:00 362 Wil 20 1-14 W 7:00 Schwab 20.15 M 8:00 273 Wit 20.16 T 1:30 73 Wil 20.17 T 1.30 71 Wil 21.1 M 1:30 122 Music 21.2-7 T 3:40 115 EE.W 22 Th 8:00 71 Wil 23 M 1:30 26 M S 32 T 3:40 165 Wil 151 W 3:40 271 WII 170 M 8:00 26 M S 171 W 10:10 115 EE-W 181 T 3:40 122 Music 191 W 8:00 258 WI 270 Th 8:00 269 WI 404 W 3:40 203 Wi 413 M 8:00 271 WI 419 ' M 1:30 267 WI 427 M 8:00 75 Wi 428 W 10:10 75 WI 432 Th 1,30 75 WI 437 Th 8:00 362 WI 443.1. M 8:00 371 WI 443.2 Th 8:00 251 W: 447 T 3.40 371 W 456 W 3:40 152 H B 462 W 3.40 251 WI 472 Th 6:00 75 WI 492 W 8:00 218 WI 498 T 1:30 218 Wi Horticulture (HORT) 52 Th 1:30 115 EE•W Housing and Interiors (H I) $ 209 H Dev 117 H Dev Individual and Family Studies F 129 T 8:00 108 Forum 315 M 1:30 102 Forum 349 W 3:40 5-209 H Dev 416 Th 3:40 5.209 H Dev 428 W 3:40 5.108 H Dev 441 T 3.40 5.209 H Dcv Industrial Education (I ED) 560 v Th 8:00 105 Cham By MITCHELL CHERNOFF Collegian Staff Writer University President John W. Oswald asked the newly formed Advisory Corn mittee for Veteran's Affairs yesterday, to investigate the possibility of setting up a pre-college course to aid poorly educated veterans. Speaking at the group's initial meet ing. Oswald suggested using the "UCLA system" as a model. The UCLA system is basically a college preparatory course for veterans who have not completed high school. At UCLA, the program achieved 89 per cent success in terms of veterans being admitted to college after complet ing the course. According to committee member Wayne D. Zwe i g (6th-counseling- Philadelphia), the advisory committee was set up to investigate matters of con cern to veterans. It will then take its recommendations back to Oswald. The group serves in a strictly advisory capacity. John J. Swords, assistant to the vice president of student affairs. said "Presi dent Oswald showed he was interested in assisting veterans. He mentioned several things he would like us to look into," Swords reported. Swords indicated that these concern ed increased veteran enrollment at Penn State, housing problems, the Program to day of the four-day period, but without an actual con flict in the periods of meeting of those classes, may, if they so wish, file a request for a conflict schedule. Such requests may be filed only during the period be tween Monday, May 17, 1971, and Friday, May 21, 1971. Students with three final examinations on any one day of the four-day final examination period will he assigned conflict schedules only in those c --- s whi:_h it has been necessary to create such a class because of direct conflict situations. Accordingly, certain students may be required to attend as many as three final exami nations on any one day. For purposes of final examination schedules, a day is defined as the period between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. The conflict final examination schedule will be pub lished on or about June 3, 1971. 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Speaking of veterans' financial pro blems, Zweig said "Oswald is very much aware of the need. He is very progressive in this area." Zweig added that he felt "There are gross inadequacies and shortcomings in the current G.I. bill. Not as great a num ber are using the benefits now as after World War II and Korea." he said. Under the current G.I. bill, the veteran received a flat rate of MS each month. After the two previous wars the Shapp to open festival (Continued from page one) very fact that students, faculty and ad ministration have joined forces in this ef fort shows something can be done." Originally Shapp was to be one of the speakers for Colloquy, according to Benson Lichtig. Colloquy '7l chairman. "He expressed interest in th e Renaissance Festival and when we discovered that our schedule was filled he was asked by the Renaissance Committee to act as the honorary chairman of the festival." Lichtig said. 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Appt 563 Appt 565 M 1:30 113 M B 570 Appt Mq=l 572 Th 8:00 106 M B 574 Th 1:30 106 M B 575.1 Appl E=!!Mini 11221r1 Mechanical Engineering (M E) 22 M 10:10 See List 33 M 7:00 See List 41 M 3:40 See List 50 T 10:10 See List 54 T 8:00 See List 122 T3:40 313 H B 154 W 3:40 313 H B 401 M 3:40 232 H B 411 M 8:00 211 ME 413 T 1:30 211 M E 417 W 3:40 232 H B 418 W 8:00 211 AA E 455 M 8:00 316 H B 470 Th 8:00 See List 503 App) IS!SlIZI 59 M 3:40 lO Sparks 401 M 1:30 365 Wlt 406 W 10:10 365 WII 412 W 10:10 101 E E E 459 7h 1:30 101 E E E 518 Appt Meteorology (METED) 300.1 W 3:40 111 Forum 300.2 T 3;40 362 Wil 300.3 T 1:30 111 Forum 300 4 Th 1:30 111 Forum 300.5 Th 1:30 162 Wil 303 1 W 3.40 111 Forum 303 2 T 3:40 362 Wil 303.3 T 1;30 111 Forum 303.4 Th 1:30 111 Forum 303.5 Th 1:30 162 Wil 310 Th 8:00 273 Wll 390.1 W 8:00 225 M I 404 Th 8:00 351 Wil 420 M 1:30 62 Wil 453 Th 8:00 See LW 461 T 1:30 265 Wil 508 W B:u3 206 H B Microbiology (MICRI)) 1 M 3:40 See List 401 Th 1:30 113 F B 410 W 8:00 260 Wil 416 M 1:30 204 F B 417 M 9:10 269 Wil T 7:00 21 Deike Th 1:30 21 Delke Mining (MNG) MIIIE government paid the veteran's college expenses completely. Zweig said Oswald also asked the committee to look into PAVE, the state program to aid veterans with their education. "Oswald is very much interested with the philosophy of PAVE." Zweig asserted. "He was very much sym pathetic to the PAVE program." Zweig, said now that Oswald has set up guidelines for the committee to follow, they will meet next Wednesday night tr discuss specific action to be taken. Renaissance Festival will begin with speeches and workshops on a variety of current issues as part of Colloquy '7l. "We have quite a full schedule this year," according to Lichtig. Tickets for Colloquy are still on sale. After today students wishing to attend the speeches, to be given in Rec Hall, will have to buy tickets at the door. Individual tickets will cost $1 while package tickets. which are on sale at the Hetzel Union Building main desk. cost $2 for passes to all four main events. Final Examination Period The interpretation of the time designations used in the final examination schedule is as follows: M —Monday, June 14, 1971 T— Tuesday, June 15, 1971 W Wednesday, June 16, 1971 Th Thursday, June 17, 1971 3:00 8:00 to 9:50 a.m. 10:10 10:10 a.m. to 12 noon 1:30 —1:30 to 3:20 p.m. 3:40 3:40 to 5:30 p.m. 7:00 7:00 to 8:50 p.m. 9:10 9:10 to 11:00 p.m. The time and place of the final examination for courses listed "Appt" will be arranged by the instructor at a mutually convenient period, but in no case in con flict with any final examination of the student's schedule. Instructors will announce courses designated, "See List" IZEMEMZEI 5 M 8:00 Rec 6 W 3:40 358 Wil 63 T 1:30 60 Wil 14 M 7:00 112 Chum 256 T 10:10 111 Cham 399 W 10:10 115 Music 412 T 3:40 115 Music 455 Th POO 117 Music 459 Th 8:00 115 Music 503 APPi 85.1 Th 8:03 106 Cham 96 T 9 . 00 102 Forum 490 M 1:30 106 Cham 437 W 3:60 106 Cham SU W 3:40 107 Cham Nuclear Engineering (NUC El 401 W 10:10 204 EE-W 407 M 1:30 204 EE W 431 T 1:30 203 EE-W 441 TN 1:30 203 EE-W 501 Th 0:00 303 Wil 502 APO 503 M 1:30 110 Sac 505 M 8:00 132 EEE 508 T 7:00 132 EEE 3.41 108 H Dev T 7:00 117 H Dee =EI 119 M 8:00 See List 120 M 1:30 S-109 H Dev 220 T 1:30 See List 351 M 10:10 102 Forum IEI3OI 20 M 8:00 165 Wil 420 W 3:40 269 Wil 485 W 10:10 269 Wil 493 M 1:30 367 Wit 512 M 1.35 174 Wil 515 Th 8:00 174 Wit 598 W 10:10 174 Wit Philosophy (PHIL) 1 M 3:40 See List 2 M 10:10 115 E E-W 3 T 10:10 362 Wil 4 Th 3:40 See List 12 W 3:40 162 Wil 209 M 1:30 360 Wil 211 T 3:40 112 Cham 218 Th 8:00 108 Forum 221 W 10:10 265 Wil 410 Th 1:30 365 Wil 412 Th 1:30 317 Wil 421 Th 1:30 214 Wil 424 T 1:30 214 Wil 427 T 3:40 214 Wil 428 M 1:30 112'0 I. 429 M 8:00 215 Wil 435 M 8:00 208 WI Physical Education (PH ED) 58 W 10.10 111 Cham 212 M 1:30 111 Boucke 400 W 10:10 111 Boucke 456 Th 8:00 271 Sec 460 T 1:30 214 Boucke 480 W 8:00 271 Rec 484 M 8:00 373 Wil 490 W 8:00 369 Wil 491 M 1:30 See List 532 Th 1:30 271 Rec 565 M 8:00 271 Rec 595 T 3:40 271 Rec Physical Science (Pl 4 SC) a Th 1:30 Physics (PHYS) irrECIES 100 Th 8:00 60 Wil 201 Th 3:40 See List 202 Th 10:10 See List 203 T 8:00 -Rec 204 T 8:00 See List 221 Th 3:40 265 WU 237 M 7:00 See List 255 W 7:00 358 Wil 265 M 3:40 Rec 400 W 3.40 267 Wit 406 T 1:30 103 0 L 412 M 1:30 104 0 L 413 Th 8.00 104 0 L 420 Th 7:00 104 0 L 454 M 7:00 104 0 L 456 Th 8:00 113 0 L 457 Th 1:30 113 0 L 467 W 3.40 104 0 L 513 Appt 550 T 3:40 103 M B 558 T3:40 103 0 L 560 Appl 561 1V 3:40 109 0 L 571 M 8:00 104 0 L Physiology (PHYSIO) 573 Th 1:30 111 L S Plant Pathology (PPATH) 410 Th 8:00 113 Frear 411 M 1.30 113 Frear 412 Appt 560 Appt =3l 1 T 1010 See List 3 W 10:10 10 Sparks 11 M 1:30 251 Wil 14 W 3:40 105 Forum 17 M 8:00 64 W:I 20 T 3.40 26 M S 403 M 1:30 See List 412 W 3:40 174 Wil 417 M 1:30 111 Forum 419 Th 8:00 111 Boucke 433 M 1:30 ' 140 Ch E 442 Th 8:00 112 Chore 443 T 3:40 373 Wil 447 W 3:40 See List 448 Th 1:30 214 Boucke 450 W 3:40 304 Boucke 452 Th 8:00 214 Boucke 453 W 10:10 214 Boucke 469 W 3:40 306 Boucke PAGE THREE , • /1 room assignments for 2.1 W 10:10 See List 2.2 W 3:40 Schwab 2.3 T 3:40 105 Forum 100 APP! 101 M 7ioo See List 300 Th 7:00 171 Wil 402 M 1:30 105 M E 406 W 3:40 - 169 Wit 410 M 8:00 260 Wil 412 M 10:10 Schwab 413 T 7:00 171 Wil 415 T 3:40 71 Wit 417 M 3: 40 105 Forum 426 T 7:00 26 M S 431 W 3:40 112 Chum 437 M 7:00 122 Music 438 M 10:10 111 Forum 441 T 7:00 269 Wil 450 M 1:30 111 Cham 452 Appt 455 Appt 474 M 8:00 62 Wil .4a2 W 3:40 317 Wil 503 T 3:40 171 Wll 327 Th 8:(7) 209 Wll 529 T 9:10 \5-103 H Dev 533 App! 538 APP.! 555 W 3:40 209 Wil 559 M 1:30 209 WU 569 W 10:10 351 WII Quantitative Business Analysis (Q B A) 101 W 8:00 108 Forum 102 Th 1:30 122 Music 301 M 10:10 108 Forum 403 W 3:40 75 Wil 404 T 3:40 75 WII 451 M 8:00 303 Boucke 501 AA 1:30 304 Boucke 521 W 1:30 111 Boucke Recreation and Parks (RC PK) 226 W 3:40 217 Wil 420 W 10:10 258 Wil 461 W 10:10 371 Wil 477 M 1:30 269 Ree Regional Planning PL) 530 T 7:00 204 Sec 17.01i9i005 Studies (RI. ST) 1 M 1:30 10 Sparks 3 T 1:30 10 Sparks 4 Th 8:00 64 Wil S TO 1:30 269 Wil 6 M 8:00 111 Cham 19 W 10:10 26 M S 461 APPt Rural Sociology (R SOC) 11 W 3:40 425 Th 1:30 Russian (RUS) 1 - W , 3:40 2 Sparks 2 T 3:40 101 EEE 3 M 7:00 12 Sparks 100 Th 8:00 267 Wil 110 W 3:40 12 Sparks 142 T 3.40 367 Wil 204 7 1:30 14 Sparks 224 Th 1:30 14 Sparks 250 M 1:30 15 Sparks 426 W 10:10 2 Sparks 460 W 3:40 14 Sparks 542 Th 8:00 14 Sparks School Psychology (S PSY) 559 M 1:30 209 WE Science (SCI 198 T 9:10 Secondary Education (SECED) 114 M 8:00 107 Cham 400 T 3:40 107 Cham 426 M 7:00 111 Cham 431 . T•7:00 • 107 Cham 538" 1' 10:10 107 Cham 441 Arm: 472 M 1:30 123 Cham Serbo-Croatian (S CR) 3 M 8:00 18 Sparks Shorthand (SHORT) 4 W 3:40 234 Cham Sociology (50C) 1 T 10:10 See LISP 3 M 7:00 115 EE•W 413 T 1:30 303 Wil 419.1 AA 1:30 107 Cham 419.2 T 9:10 107 Cham 461 Appl 500 APO Spanish (SPAN) 302 Th 1:30 2 Sparks 353 T 1 . 30 2 Sparks 354 M 1:30 2 Sparks 400 Th 8:00 1 Sparks 413 Th 1:30 1 Sparks 414 M 1:30 215 H 3 477 T 1:30 226 EE•W 482 Appt 485 W 3:40 351 Wil 507 M 1:30 16 Sparks 510 W 3.40 16 Sparks 541 Appt 544 Th 1:30 16 Sparks 555 M 8:00 16 Sparks 573 Th 8:00 IS Sparks 301 W 10:10 107 Charn Speech Pathology and Audiology 15 P A) 346 M 8:00 160 MI 369 W 10:10 167 Wil , 40 T 3:40 365 Wil 444 M 1:30 8 L S 445 W 10:10 123 Cham 532 T 3:40 640 Psy Statistics (STAT) 200 W 1:30 10 Sparks 301 W 7:00 111 Forum 401 M 1:30 105 Frear 418 M 1:30 220 Wll 513 W8:00 103 M B Theatre Arts (THEA) T 3:40 108 Forum M 8:00 111 Forum W 1:30 See List Typing (TTP) 2 M 1:30 234 Chem Wi (WILDL) 409 W 3:40 105 Film
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