PAGE NINE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1949 es. Final Exam Schedule Set The final examination schedule was approved Dec. 10 by the senate advisory committee, James K. Hitt, registrar, said Tuesday. Printed copies of the schedule are available to students and faculty members at the registrar's and the College offices in Strong hall. "The schedule is designed to offer examinations in each class of the University without conflict," Mr. Hitt explained. "If a student has four examinations scheduled for the same day or conflicting examination hours, he should get in touch with me immediately." Final examinations will be given Thursday, Jan. 19 through Thursday, Jan. 26. The examination schedule is: Examination Schedule Fall Semester, 1949 Thursday, January 19, 1950, to Thursday, January 26, 1950, inclusive. Classes meeting at: Will be examined at: 8 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Thursday, Jan. 19 8 A.M. T T S sequence** ... 10:00-11:50 Friday, Jan. 20 9 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Saturday, Jan. 21 9 A.M. T T S sequence** ... 8:00-9:50 Monday, Jan. 23 10 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 8:00-9:50 Wednesday, Jan. 25 10 A.M. T T S sequence** ... 8:00-9:50 Tuesday, Jan. 24 11 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 8:00-9:50 Thursday, Jan. 26 11 A.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30-3:20 Friday, Jan. 20 12 Noon, M W F sequence* ... 3:30-5:20 Wednesday, Jan. 25 12 Noon, T T S sequence** ... 1:30-3:20 Monday, Jan. 23 1 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Monday, Jan. 23 1 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30-3:20 Saturday, Jan. 21 1 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 1:30-3:20 Tuesday, Jan. 24 2 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 10:00-11:50 Wednesday, Jan. 25 2 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 3:30-5:20 Friday, Jan. 20 3 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 10:00-11:50 Thursday, Jan. 26 4 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Tuesday, Jan. 24 4 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30-3:20 Wednesday, Jan. 25 5 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 1:30-3:20 Thursday, Jan. 26 5 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30-3:20 Thursday, Jan. 19 Any hour W S sequence*** ... 3:30-5:20 Tuesday, Jan. 24 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Saturday, Jan. 21 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Friday, Jan. 20 Chemistry 2, 2E, 3, 3E, 48 (All Sections) ... 3:30-5:20 Monday, Jan. 23 Physics 5 and 6 (All Sections) ... 9:00-9:50 Thursday, Jan. 23 Psychology 1 & 1a (All Sections) ... 3:30-5:20 Thursday, Jan. 19 Economics 9 & 10 (Acctg. I & II) ... 3:30-5:20 Saturday, Jan. 21 German Department's Christmas Program Will Feature 16th Century Nativity Play A 16th century German nativity play will be presented at the Christmas program of the department of German on Monday, Dec 19. The cast is being tutored by faculty members of the deptment. Don Dixon, assistant professor in speech, will be stage manager for the play. Members of the cast and their roles are; Margaret Beltz, gospel reader, and Max Pachl, innkeeper. Both are College seniors. Georgiana Bennington, fine arts junior, angel; Julia Bolas, Maria; Myron George, Joseph; Eloise Schenk, innkeeper's wife; and Anneliese Schnierle, Gabriel. All four are College freshmen. Ulloy Cox, College senior; Henry Brattshaw, College sophomore; and Donald Lang, freshman in medicine; as the three shepherds, Robert Atchison and Samuel Woods, College sophomores; and George Wullschleger, College freshman; as the three Wise men. Thomas Shay, graduate student, Herod; Esther Storer, College freshman, Herod's conscience; Judith Veatch, fine arts sophomore; Marian Hoecker and Pat Turner, College freshmen, as the three devils. Background music will be provided by German recorders, wooden flute-like instruments, which will be played by Joseph Carter, education junior, Jane Lucas, fine arts junior, and Myrl Powell, College sophomore. Yes, we're just completing our new shop. Stop in, you're welcome always . . . at Brand NEW! 1801 Mass. DINGMAN'S FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY Phone 1503 Sigma Xi Elects 29 New Members Prof. J. O. Maloney, secretary, said 13, including 9 faculty members will receive full memberships. Sixteen others will have associate memberships. The group will initiate some time in January, Professor Maloney said. The University chapter of Sigma Xi, the first to be located west of the Mississippi, has elected 29 new members. Sigma Xi, a national honorary research society, is an organization concerned with original research in pure and applied science. The University chapter was founded in 1890. Elected to full membership were: Dr. Donald L. Rose, Dr. Thomas G. Orr, Jr., and Dr. Edgar B. Taft, all staff members of the Kansas City division of the school of medicine; Prof. Emory B. Phillips, Prof. Kenneth E. Rose, Prof. Charles A. Reynolds, Prof. Martin Sheeerer, I N. Herstein, and Margaret Pihilbd, all of the faculty; William B. Arper, Duluth, Minn.; Robert C. Fisher, Lawrence; Max D. Moody, Lawrence; and James R. Larkin, Harwich, Mass. Elected associate members were Joe R. Beeler, Jewell; William H. Ederton, Lawrence; Sam H. Johnson, Jr., Lawrence; Philip H. Krutzsch, San Diego; Boyd T. Larrowe and Vernon L. Larowe, 1540 Elmwood, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Loomis, Lawrence; Richard Loomis, Long Island, N.Y.; Roy Peterson, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard R. Potter, Lawrence; James J. Purzer, Shreveport, La.; Albert C. Reed, Lawrence; Ronald L. Reed, Lawrence; Kenneth E. Runyon, Lawrence; Verlin C. Stephens, Logan, Utah; and Quentin Wheatley, Gypsum. Nursery Rhyme Comes True Petersham, Mass. — (U.P.)—When the Petersham Unitarian church clock stopped striking the hour but continued to tell time, Janitor Kenneth Clark was puzzled. Investigation revealed that a mouse had run up the clock and got caught in the striking mechanism. PORTRAITS ARE OUR SPECIALTY. Commercial Photography Phone 526 1024 Mass. Union Activities Postpones Party The party for members of Student Union Activities scheduled for Wednesday night has been postponed until after the Christmas holidays, Craig Hampton, president of the organization, has announced. CORRECTION Through error the date of the meeting was omitted in the Jayhawk Flying club advertisement which appeared in yesterday's Kansan and again on page 15 of this issue. The meeting will be held tomorrow, Thursday, Dec. 15, in room 4. Aeronautics Engineering building. The hour is 7:39. Get full details from Dr. W. M. Simpson if you cannot attend. a Solid Copper Drinking Mug 98c and $1.96 Ask us about engraving. 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