acuity, staff, students to get swine flu shots 8:00 - 8:29 8:30 - 8:59 9:00'- 9:29 9:30 - 9:59 10:00 - -10:29 10:30 -10:59 11:00 -11:29 11:30 -11:59 HIE HOUR WEAK 1:00'- 1:29 ri, '1:30 - 1:59 2:00 - 2:29 2:30 - 2:59 3:00 - 3:29 N 3:30 - 3:59 4:00 - 4:29 4:30 - 4:59 ME HOUR BREAK 6:00. - 6:29 , 6:30 - 6:59 7;00 - 7:29 7:30 - 7:59 Exam complaints to be studied By JAN SEAMAN Collegian Staff-Writer Professors are not per mitted to give anything but quizzes and "narrowly limited tests" during the last week of classes, according to University policy. 1 .;``Most instructors are following the policy," Undergraduate Student Government Academic Assembly President Joe Taglieri said. "However, there are a number who are giving comprehensive {examinations and are calling them something else." Taglieri said even if an instructor calls a com prehensive or semi comprehensive final by another name he still must , Ohere to the University's policy. "The name is not im portant. The content is," he said. Record occupancy crowds dormitories . . . :"The number of un dergraduates' living in residence halls is the largest ever at the University ac cording to Otto Mueller, assistant vice president for housing and food service loperations. , The increased housing was made posSible by the changing of some room capacities in residence halls, which increased the students To the brothers of KDR: Thanks for a fantastic homecoming! Like to get HIGH? Perm State flyip Lions Thurs. 11/ 4 / 7 6 7:00 rirM 321 fioucke Day 2 Day 1 Date: Nov.B Date: Nov. 9 Data: Nov.l BOE ' If a student feels he is responsible for more material than he should be for a test administered during the last week of classes, he should contact the Academic Assembly or the department head, Taglieri said. Tomorrow, Academic Assembly members will be in 203-A HUB from 9 to 5 to take complaints about com prehensive exams during the last week of classes. Taglieri said complaints also will be accepted by phone at 865-9111. ~ , • Complaints will ,be strictly confidential, he, said. ' "No student names will be taken. We want the profesgor's name, course and section numbers, why the student feels the instructor is violating the rule and whether the instructor is providing options for students." Taglieri said one option could housed on campus from 12,617 1613,237. At the opening of Fall Term, 354 students were assigned temporary quarters, a procedure followed every year to increase the housing capacity and to help prevent room vacancies as the term progresses. By the end of last month, fewer than 100 of the 354 students were still in the temporary housing. Love, The Pi Phi's Day 3 DIL be taking the final during the finals period or on the last day of class. Taglieri said Academic Assembly has received several complaints con cerning the policy. He said students have reported term projects (given instead of a final examination) assigned to , be due on the last day of class. "Term projects in lieu of final exams are not due until the first day of the final examination period," he said. According to Taglieri, every complaint will be in vestigated. He said the in formation is being gathered because Robert Dunham, vice president for Day 4 Date:Nov.ll TIRED OF BEING A W H7F- . -.4" . : I • it ''''‘ 61 _ a l ~ 1 . M ,. „. ~,.•,?.,,, • .. ilk: -,; • ARE YOU SICK OF BEING SPIT ON? ARE YOU FED UP WITH JOCKS THAT SNUFF CIGARS OUT • . ON YOUR BACK? HAVING NO RECOURSE OF ACTION THEN STOP AT NAUTILUS H.P.C. NAUTILUS CAN INCREASE YOUR SIZE AND STRENGTH 4 TO 6 TIMES FASTER THAN YOU COULD USING WEIGHTS. AND, IF YOU SIGN UP NOW GET DECEMBER FREE! BY SIGNING UP NOW TILL MAY • I. 4lLTTo3 ..tdir 41 . I'34E. Foster Ass. Call us: 438-2038 . . Day 5 ~ Day 6 Date:Nov.l2 Date:N , SOM Undergraduate Studies, asked his Academic Assembly advisory com mittee whether instructors were following the policy. Letters will be sent to the department heads of in structors violating the policy, Taglieri said. He said in dividual student . councils probably will receive the instructors' names and will "be in charge of the matter." "Since the instructors are violating University policy, the University also can , en:. force the policy," he said. .: , .4 Gen. PATTON p He's been Fritsed in r 1 4115 Z,V NINE railer • THECA' COLOR by Pokmelao Thursday, Nov. 4 HUB assembly room Fri. & Sat. Nov. 5 & B 121 Sparks ONLYSI.Ba 7:30/9:00/10:30 The BEST In on.campus entertainment. a JEM production for USG By JOHN MARTELLARO Collegian Staff Writer 0v.15 Swine flu inoculations for 40,000 University faculty, staff and students will begin at the HUB ballroom Nov. 8, according to Dr. Robert Wirag of the Health Education Office. Wirag said the inoculation program will last until Nov. 15 and will be set, up on an alphabetical schedule similar to registration (see table). The innoculation program will be part of Phase Two of the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Health's Statewide Influenza Immunization Campaign. Phase Two is designed for the general adult population, while Phase One was aimed at medical high risk groups. The Phase Two vaccine will contain killed A New Jersey (swine flu) viruses. It will not provide protection against other forms of influenza. Dr. John A. Hargleroad 11, director of University Health Services, said timing was a critical concern for University officials. Phase Two inoculations in Centre County will. not begin until after Nov. 15, and Hargleroad said that because of final exams that would be "a heck of a week" to start the program. Wirag added that those who are allergic to eggs and egg products; or who have a high fever, should not be inoculated. Hemophiliacs and others with bleeding disor ders, or who are on . an ticoagulant therapy, should see a privatp.physician. Also, anyone who has had a previous regular flu shot should wait at least 14 days before getting the swine flu shot. Dr. Leonard Bachman,' Pennsylvania Secretary of Health, said it takes from 10 days to three weeks after After the concert - , • come on down to the • . All-ILkDay . Disco ... FEA TURING WMAJ SAT. NOV. 6 10:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. HUB BALLROOM Admission 75° Sponsored by : The Keystone Society The Hetzel Union Board vaccination to develop protection, and the protection lasts from 12 to 15 months. He added that five to six per cent of people older than 25 who are vaccinated develop no protection at all. Dr. Bachman also said it was impossible to contract flu , _troll . ' the vaccine, because it contains a killed virus, and that no serious side effects are expected for anyone. The vaccine will pose no corn- plicatiohs for pregnant ' - women, .or thoSe taking steroids or other im- inoculation at the scheduled manpower for the program immusuppressive agents. No time. He said they would be would be provided by the drugs are incompatible with attempting to immunize 600 Ritenour Health Center's the vaccine. people an hour on a tight Student Advisory Board, The . . The immunization pro- schedule with one gun and Student Nurses Association, gram will be open only to that if more people showed the Alpha Phi Omega service those 18 years of age and up than expected, the whole fraternity and the Gamma older. According to schedule would get jammed Sigma Sigma service so- Hargleroad, those under 18 up. He added that anyone who rority. should receive a split virus cannot be at the HUB at their , Copies of the inoculation vaccine, while those over 18 scheduled time should schedule will be available at should receive a whole virus arrange to be innoculated at the front desk of the HUB and vaccine. Only the whole virus home. the Ritenour Health Center. vaccine will be available at University President John They also will be distributed the HUB. Hargleroad .said W. Oswald announced that to Resident Assistants, those under 18 who wish to be employes would be released academic deans, and heads of inoculated should check with from their regular duties administrative divisions, and their family doctor. . when necessary, to receive will be published by the Penn Wirag strongly urged the vaccine. State Intercom and Penn State people to come for their Wirag said volunteer Reporter. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• 41• A 6-• P A K • 0 • BOTTLE SHOP • • . • • , • • . WE HAVE YOUR. 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