Page 4 University Danny Kansan Friday, Dec. 15, 1961 Final Examination Schedule-Fall Semester, 1961 Statement by Registrar's Office The following final examination schedule is set up to give all students an opportunity to take their examinations on a conflict-free basis. It provides for four examinations every day. If a student encounters any difficulty in following the schedule, he is urged to submit a written explanation to the Calendar Committee by Jam. 8. The Committee will consider changes only if there is sufficient reason, if the change does not cause conflict with other examinations, and if the time change falls within the regular examination period. Students with three exams in one day (ordinarily) will not be excused from one exam. Students with four exams in one day, however, are "invited" to see James K. Hitt, Registrar, immediately, to have one exam changed. Monday, January 22, 1962, to Saturday, January 27, 1962, inclusive Classes meeting at: Will be examined at: 8 A.M., MWF sequence* 10:10-12:00 Tuesday January 23 8 A.M., TTS sequence** 10:10-12:00 Saturday January 27 9 A.M., MWF sequence** 8:00- 9:50 Monday January 22 9 A.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Friday January 26 10 A.M., MWF sequence* 10:10-12:00 Thursday January 25 10 A.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Tuesday January 23 11 A.M., MWF sequence* 10:10-12:00 Wednesday January 24 11 A.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Wednesday January 24 12 Noon, MWF sequence* 1:30- 3:20 Saturday January 27 1 P.M., MWF sequence* 8:00- 9:50 Friday January 26 1 P.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Monday January 22 2 P.M., MWF sequence* 10:10-12:00 Monday January 22 2 P.M., TTS sequence** 10:10-12:00 Friday January 26 3 P.M., MWF sequence* 1:30- 3:20 Friday January 26 3 P.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Thursday January 25 4 P.M., MWF sequence* 8:00- 9:50 Saturday January 27 4 P.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Saturday January 27 French 1 & 2 German 1 & 2 Russian 1 Spanish 1 & 2 {All Sections} 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday January 24 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 {All Sections} 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday January 23 Chemistry 1, 2, 2a, and 3 (All Sections) 8:00- 9:50 Thursday January 25 Physics 3, 4, 5, 6, and 116 (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday January 24 Business Administration 40, 41, and 50 (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Thursday January 25 Engineering Mechanics 1,1a,16,48,49,55,57 (All Sections) 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday January 23 English 1,1a,1H (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Tuesday January 23 Mathematics 2,2a,2c,21,22,23,31,33,41H,43H (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Monday January 22 BLUEBONNET SPECIAL at Come in and Watch the Ball Game on TV SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY 15c Students Favorite Beverage 10% Off on Pizza For Fast Free Delivery, Call VI 3-1086 1/2 block North of the Student Union Is the Peace Corps your answer to what to do after college? 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