Through Week of Jan. 24-29 Final Schedule Announced Regulations of the University Senate provide that final examinations will be given at the end of the semester in most courses. To avoid confusion, final examinations must be given according to the accompanying schedule in all classes in which final examinations are given. Should adherence to the published schedule conflict with some other event which would be extremely difficult to reschedule, a request for examination at a time other than that prescribed in the schedule may be made. Such requests must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the Calendar Committee, 122 Strong Hall, not later than Monday, January 10, 1966. The Calendar Committee may approve changes in the examination schedule only if the proposed time for examination falls within the regular examination period, without conflict with other examinations, and only for the most compelling reasons. 7:30 MWF sequence* ... 7:30- 9:20 Wednesday Jan. 26 7:30 TTS sequence** ... 3:10- 5:00 Wednesday Jan. 26 8:30 MWF sequence* ... 1:00- 2:50 Wednesday Jan. 26 8:30 TTS sequence** ... 9:40-11:30 Saturday Jan. 29 9:30 MWF sequence* ... 1:00- 2:50 Monday Jan. 24 9:30 TTS sequence** ... 9:40-11:30 Friday Jan. 28 10:30 MWF sequence* ... 1:00- 2:50 Tuesday Jan. 25 10:30 TTS sequence** ... 9:40-11:30 Tuesday Jan. 25 11:30 MWF sequence* ... 1:00- 2:50 Thursday Jan. 27 11:30 TTS sequence** ... 7:30- 9:20 Saturday Jan. 29 12:30 MWF sequence* ... 9:40-11:30 Thursday Jan. 27 12:30 TTS sequence** ... 7:30- 9:20 Saturday Jan. 29 1:30 MWF sequence* ... 1:00- 2:50 Friday Jan. 28 1:30 TTS sequence** ... 1:00- 2:50 Saturday Jan. 29 2:30 MWF sequence* ... 7:30- 9:20 Friday Jan. 28 2:30 TTS sequence** ... 9:40-11:30 Wednesday Jan. 26 3:30 MWF sequence* ... 7:30- 9:20 Monday Jan. 24 3:30 TTS sequence** ... 3:10- 5:00 Saturday Jan. 29 4:30 MWF sequence* ... 3:10- 5:00 Friday Jan. 28 4:30 TTS sequence** ... 3:10- 5:00 Monday Jan. 24 French 1 & 2 German A. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 (All Sections) 7:30-9:20 Tuesday Jan. 25 Spanish 1 & 2 General Biology (All Sections) 3:10-5:00 Tuesday Jan. 25 English 1 & 1a (All Sections) 9:40-11:30 Monday Jan. 24 Physics 3, 4, 5, 6, & 116 (All Sections) 7:30-9:20 Thursday Jan. 27 Business Administration 40, 41, & 50 (All Sections) 3:10-5:00 Monday Jan. 24 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 4:30 TTS exams at 3:10-5:00 Mon., Jan. 24) Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering 1, 2, 50, 51, 74, & 75 Earthospace Engineering 3:10-5:00 Tuesday Jan. 25 (All Sections) (5:10-7:00 for students who have biology exams at 3:10-5:00 Tues., Jan. 25) (5:10-7:00 for students who have 7:30 TTS exams at 3:10-5:00 Wed., Jan. 26) Bulletin 1 (All Sections) 3:10-5:00 Thursday, Jan. 27 Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering 5, 61, 63, & 64 (All Sections) ... 7:30-9:20 Tuesday Jan. 25 Geography 6 (All Sections) ... 3:10-5:00 Wednesday Jan. 26 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 7:30 TTS exams at 3:10-5:00 Wed., Jan. 26) - 5 and 4 hour classes; 3 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2 hour classes meeting Monday and Wednesday, or Monday and Friday, or Wednesday and Friday; 1 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday or Friday, at the hour indicated. *** 3 hour classes meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 2 hour classes meeting Tuesday and Thursday or Saturday, Thursday and Saturday; 1 hour classes meeting Tuesday or Saturday, at the hour indicated. Regular classes with laboratory work only will be examined as other classes except that the hour may be any one of the two. The instructor must be made by the first offer consultation with the students and with other instructors concerned. Irregular appointment classes and appointment laboratory classes will be examined at the time to be set by the instructor after consultation with the students and with any other instructors concerned. In case this option is insufficient to avoid conflicts the instructors concerned will submit a request for approval to the Calendar Committee a written substitute schedule of examination hours for the required courses. The School of Law is authorized to make its own examination schedule provided that it takes care of all non-law students without causing them conflicts with their other examinations. all non-law students without causing them to Grades should be reported by the faculty to the Registrar's Office as soon as possible following each examination. All grades must be in the Registrar's Office by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, January 31, 1966. 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MEL ADAMS, ADS adviser and advertising instructor, explained that "ADS is a men's professional fraternity for anyone interested in advertising. It is not solely for advertising majors. "Current members are in a variety of fields, including business, apparel merchandising, economics, marketing and many more," he added. People interested in finding out more about ADS and prospective membership are urged to contact Adams or any of the new officers. Other officers elected were: Bob Basow, Wichita junior, vice- president; Bob Campbell, Topeka sophomore, executive secretary; Joe Godfrey, Topeka sophomore, treasurer; Jan Parkinson, Prairie Village senior, corresponding secretary; Carl Williams, Wichita junior, rush chairman; and Fred Black, Lakehurst, N.J., senior, communications. War Hero Poses For Green Statue The student pictured in the Green Hall statue along with the late Dean Jimmy Green, is Alfred Alford, '96, according to UDK records. Alford is also the first KU man to die in battle; he was killed during the Spanish-American War in the Philippines. Daily Kansan Friday. January 14, 1966 3