University Daily Kansan Final Schedule Page 8 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. The last day of classes is Thursday, May 27. Friday, May 28, 1965 is set aside for study and review. There will be no classes and, except for English and Mechanics and Aerospace as noted below, no examinations on Friday. 7:30 MWF sequence* ... 3:10- 5:00 Monday May 31 7:30 TTS sequence** ... 3:10- 5:00 Tuesday June 1 8:30 MWF sequence* ... 9:40-11:30 Saturday May 29 8:30 TTS sequence** ... 9:40-11:30 Wednesday June 2 9:30 MWF sequence* ... 9:40-11:30 Monday May 31 9:30 TTS sequence** ... 1:00- 2:50 Wednesday June 2 10:30 MWF sequence* ... 9:40-11:30 Tuesday June 1 10:30 TTS sequence** ... 3:10- 5:00 Wednesday June 2 11:30 MWF sequence* ... 7:30- 9:20 Wednesday June 2 11:30 TTS sequence** ... 7:30- 9:20 Thursday June 3 12:30 MWF sequence* ... 3:10- 5:00 Thursday June 3 12:30 TTS sequence** ... 3:10- 5:00 Saturday May 29 1:30 MWF sequence* ... 7:30- 9:20 Tuesday June 1 1:30 TTS sequence** ... 1:00- 2:50 Tuesday June 1 2:30 MWF sequence* ... 1:00- 2:50 Monday May 31 2:30 TTS sequence** ... 9:40-11:30 Thursday June 3 3:30 MWF sequence* ... 1:00- 2:50 Saturday May 29 3:30 TTS sequence** ... 1:00- 2:50 Thursday June 3 4:30 MWF sequence* ... 3:10- 5:00 Tuesday June 1 4:30 TTS sequence* ... 3:10- 5:00 Tuesday June 1 French 1 & 2 German A, B, 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 (All Sections) ... 7:30- 9:20 Saturday May 29 Spanish 1 & 2 General Biology (All Sections) ... 7:30- 9:20 Monday May 31 English 1, 1a (All Sections) ... 1:00- 2:50 Friday May 28 Physics 3, 4, 5, 6 & 116 (All Sections) ... 3:10- 5:00 Saturday May 29 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 12:30 TTS exams at 3:10-5:00 Sat, May 29) Business Administration 40, 41 & 50 (All Sections) ... 3:10- 5:00 Monday May 31 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 7:30 MWF exams at 3:10-5:00 Mon., May 31) Mechanics & Aerospace 1, 2, 50, 51, 74, & 75 (All Sections) ... 1:00- 2:50 Friday May 28 (3:10-5:00 for students who have English exams at 1:00-2:50 Fri., May 28) Mechanics & Aerospace 3, 61, 63, & 64 (All Sections) ... 7:30- 9:20 Saturday May 29 Geography 6 (All Sections) ... 3:10- 5:00 Wednesday June 2 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 10:30 TTS exams at 3:10-5:00 Wed., June 2) Psychology I (All Sections) ... 3:10- 5:00 Thursday June 3 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 12:30 MWF exams at 3:10-5:00 Thurs., June 3) Monday, May 24, 1965 - 5 and 4 hour classes; 3 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday or Friday; 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, at the hour indicated; 1 hour classes meeting Tuesday or Saturday, at the hour indicated. Regular classes with laboratory work will be examined as other classes except that the hour may be extended. The instruction will be made by the instructor after 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 in advance the notice on the Calendar Committee a written substitute schedule of examination hours for the confirming courses. In case of mixed courses in which the laboratory work does not come at the same hours as the class work, the examination may be scheduled in either of the following ways: (1) a single examination covering two classes, or (2) a three-hour examination one of the class work at the time scheduled for the class hours, and one for the laboratory work, at the time scheduled for the laboratory periods. 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. 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 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 4. Grades for graduating seniors must be turned in by 9:00 a.m. on Friday, June 4. Wing Added To KU Union This Summer Right now there is only a hole in the ground on the west side of the Kansas Union, but by the end of the summer a new three story addition to the Union will rise above it. The top floor of the addition will provide five more offices for student organizations. These offices have been badly needed by the organization, Burge said. A 35-person conference room will also be on the top floor. The addition is needed to meet the expanding space requirements in the Kansas Union, Frank Burge, director of the Kansas Union, said. The second floor will enlarge sales and storage space. The present business offices will be moved and the space they take up now will be used for sales space. On the first floor of the addition will be new business offices. Burge said that the present business offices are congested and need to be replaced. The addition will cost in excess of $66,000. Burge said. It is financed with Kansas Union funds and a short term loan from the KU Endowment Association. "The Kansas Union has been fortunate through the years to be able to use short term loans from the KU Endowment Association." Burge said. DI AM O N D R I N G S PRELUDE...4 SLENDER SHAFTS OF GOLD SPIRAL UPWARD HOLD- ING A SINGLE DIAMOND IN SIMPLE ELEGANCE·PRICED IN $125 MARK'S JEWELERS MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY MEMBER OF 1905 NATIONAL BRIDAL SERVICES 817 Mass. Del Eisele VI 3-4266 Arts Banquet Awards Honor Superior Work Forty-eight students of fine arts received awards at their annual recognition banquet held last night. William R. McCloskey of Hallmark Cards in Kansas City was guest speaker at the banquet. Joe Isam, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and Klaus Kallenberger, a 1963 graduate, will receive graduate instructorships of $2.200 for next year. OTHER GRADUATES of the department who were reappointed for graduate instructorships in design are Leon Anderson. Robert Burton, and Roberta Endacott. Also, Lee Ferber, Tim Hamill, John Norman, Rex Replogle, Ray Replogle, and Sarah Jan Voorhees. Occupational Therapy Tuition and Stipend Awards and Vocational Rehabilitation Administration Trainer- ship Awards from $500 to $700 were given to: CHESTINE BARNES, Hugoton junior; Darlene F. Carsion, Burdick junior; Theresa Kern, Kansas City, Mo.; junior; Anna Collette Mount, Springfield, Pa., junior; Janice M. Post, Mission junior; Roena Roberta, Leavenworth junior; Lana Young, Kimball, Neb., junior, and Karen Torkelson. Horton junior. United Cerebral Palsy Awards of $137 were given to Marlene Barenberg, Herndon junior, and Sally S. Huff, Olathe junior. Awards were also presented to the outstanding students of each class. ATTENTION HOUSE MOTHERS. HOUSE MANAGERS CALL EARLY FOR YOUR RUG, DRAPES and FURNITURE CLEANING NEEDS VI 3-0501 NewYork Cleaners 926 Mass. Merchants of Good Appearance