Page 4 THE NE BR ASK AN Friday, May It, 1956 Exam Schedule nm noting: on the hsK h"nr shs.ll be examined on the rtx'e w fnr the hour )ch hsa h-n halved. For example. classes meeilng from -;io to 4 p.m. on Tuewiay nd Thurs.laya shall be examined on the date act for elasses at p.m. T-Th. If students have regularlv arheilnlcd examinations which conflict with " "xm'""otI arrangements to take such unit exams at another time mould be made with the ricnartmem concerned on or before iiav 2(i For example, If a student is scheduled for a regular examination which conflicts with a French unit examination. arranacmrnta should he made with the Romance Languages department to take such unit examination at another time -4 i.tn. a.m. II a.m.. I p.m. J-5 p.m. t-lt a.m. t-H a.m. 1-5 p.m. -It a.tn. 1-8 p.m. a.m. t-8 p.m. -U a.m. 1-5 p.m. -1l m.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (M S a.m. t-4 p.m. a.m. 1-S p.m. t-l .m. (-1 p.m. or any one or two Saturday, May 26 OH sections of r nglKh A Tuesday, May 29 All sections of Math 11, 1. 41. 108 All section, of Math 1-1. 15. 17. 4?. 10. 107 l-s meetlnt at 4 p.m. S or 4 , or MNT, of these (lavs All acctlont of Sneer h . II) Thursday, May .11 Classes msjrtln at :00 a.m. 5 or 4 days, or NUT, or any one or two of these davs All sections of Knclish t, 3. 4 Friday, June 1 ( lasses meetlnc at 3:00 p.m. t or 4 days, or Mr, or any one or two of these days C lasses meeting at 5:00 p.m. 5 or 4 days, or MWF, or any one or two of these days C lasses meetlnc at 8:00 p.m. TTh or either one of these daa lasses meetlnc at 7 :0 p.m. T-Th or either one of these days Classes meetlnc at 7 :00 p.m. MWF or any one or two of these day lasses meetlnc at S:0 p.m. T-Th or either one of these day All sections of Krnnomlss 3, 11, 12, 1 15 (toUsMim) Saturday, June 2 Classes meetlnc at :00 p.m. 5 or 4 ay. or MWF. or anv one or twK of these days (lasses meetlnc at 11 :00 TTH or anv one or two of these lava All sections of Naval Science 102, 102, 303, 40 Monday, June 4 ( lasses meetlnc at 10:00 a.m. 5 or 4 days, or MWF', or any one or two of these days . (lasses meetlnc at 1 p.m. 5 or 4 day, or MWF, or any one or two of these days Tuesday, June 5 (lasses meetlnc at 4:00 p.m. TTh or either one of these davs ( lasses meetlnc at 8:00 TThS or any one or two of these davi ( lasses meetlnc at 1 :(M) p.b. TTh or either one of these daya All sections of Mechanical Knain-erin 1 All sections of Home Kconnmlos 41, ! All sections of t rench 1, 14 All sections of Spanish it, 51 All sections of Business Oriranlrallon 91 Wednesday, June 6 A II sections of Kncllsh , (fnllseuml All sections of English B (Coliseum) Classes meetlnc at 3:00 p.m. TTh or either one of these davs Classes meetlnc at 0:W a.m. TThS or any one or two of these days All aecklons of Sorlolopy 83 Thursday, June 7 (Jassoa meetlnc at 8:00 a.m. 5 or 4 days, or MWF, or anv one or two of these days Classes meetlnc at 11:00 noon or 4 days, or MWF", or any one or two of these daya Classes meeting at 10:00 a.m. TTttS or any one or two of these day Friday, June 8 Classes meetlnc at 11 :IKI a.m. 5 or 4 days, or MWF, or amy one or two of these daya All sections of F duration HI, 2 (Coliseum! All amotions of Business Organisation 3, 4 Choir Program: The Religious Week By CINDY ZSCHAU Xebraskan Staff Writer The Chapel Choir of the Univer sity Lutheran Chapel will present its home concert Sunday as a part of the 10:45 a.m. worship service. The 70 voice choir, under the di rection of Harry Giesselman, has given nine concerts this spring, in cluding appearances in Kearney, Arapahoe, Grand Island, West Point, Stanton, Columbus and York. Presbyterian-Congregational 333 No. 14th Sunday: 5:30 p.m., forum: "Mod ern Theologians" led by Dr. Rex Knowles. Monday: 7 a.m., Bible study. Tuesday: 7 p.m., Sigma Eta Chi. Wednesday: 7 a.m., cabinet; 7 p.m., vespers. Lutheran Student House 535 No. 16th Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Bible study; 10:15 a.m., coffee hour; 11 a.m., worship; 3 p.m., LSA picnic. Tuesday: 4:30 p.m., course on Romans at. 1200 No. 27th St. Wednesday: 7 p.m., vespers; 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. Thursday: 7:30 p.m., Inquirer's class. " University Episcopal Chapel 346 No. 13th Sunday: 11 a.m., Holy Commun ion; 6 p.m., Canterbury Club. Tuesday: 10 a.m., Holy Commun ion. t Wednesday: 7 a.m., Holy Com munion; 7 p.m., choir rehearsal. Thursday: 10 a.m., Holy Com munion. University Lutheran Chapel (Missouri Synod) 15th & Q Sunday: 10:45 a.m., worship with choir concert; 5:30 p.m., Gamma Delta supper, followed by contin uation of Bible study on "Heaven" and sound film, "Invitation to the . Registration (Continued from Page 1.) t 8 a.m. with students who have 50 or more hours on record. Those with 45 hours may register at 9 a.m, and those with 40 hours at 10 a.m. Starting at 1 p.m., stu dents with 35 hours may register; at 2 p.m., those with 30 hours, and at 3 p.m. those with 20 hours. On May 23, registration will be gin at 8 a.m. with students with 17 hours; students with 15 hours t 9 a.m.; arid with 13 hours at 10 a.m. At 1 p.m., all students may register, regardless of hours. The number of credit hours at 'hich students may register will be posted on blackboards before the Military and Naval Science Build ing, at the Regents Bookstore and the Activities Building on Ag cam pus. A student may not schedule more than three-fifths of his classes on Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings. Every student's sched ule will be checked to see-Aat this Is observed. To take care of anticipated en rollments with present facilities in j rooms and instructors, classes must be scheduled for all hours ' from 8 to 5, five days a week. i The three-fifths rule forces a ' somewhat equitable distribution of students at all hours on all days, ; so that the students registering j first do not take all available ! spaces in classes at popular hours on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- tSay mornings. ; Wedding." Wednesday: 7 p.m., choir rehear sal. Thursday: 3:30-5:30 p.m., coffee hours; 7 p.m., doctrine group. Methodist Student House 1417 R Saturday: 6:30 p.m., STE ban quet at the Lincoln Hotel. Sunday: 9:15-10:15 a.m.. morn ing devotions; 4 p.m., student coun cil meeting; 5 p.m., supper; 5:45 p.m., forum. The Rev. Carroll Lem on, executive secretary of the Ne braska Council of Churches, will speak on the subject of "Unity in Diversity"; 6:45 p.m., worship. Newman Club 1602 Q Monday through Friday: 6:45 and 7:15 a.m., daily masses. Saturday: 7:15 and 8 p.m., masses. Sunday: 8 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 12 noon masses; 5:30 p.m., supper. Baptists and Disciples or Christ Student Fellowship 1237 R Sunday: 5 p.m., Fellowship din ner, worship and forum. Tuesday: 9 a.m., worship. Wednesday: 7:30 a.m., chapel service. Thursday: 4 p.m., Bible study. Unitarian 12th & H Sunday: 11 a.m., morning wor ship, "In The Abyss"; 5 p.m., stu dent group. Al Hassner will speak on "German Philosophers," and election of officers will be held. Transportation to the church will be provided from Union at 4:45 South Street Temple Friday: 8 p.m., services. Sunday: 10:30 a. m., religious school; 8 p.m., worship. Tiferetb Israel Synagogue 3219 Sheridan Friday: 8 p.m., services. Sunday: 9 a.m., services. Th saW Inside World Initiation Alpha Kappa Delta, national so ciology honorary, initiated 11 new members "Wednesday. They are Shirley Jesse, Ellen Pickett, Han- na Rosenberg, Ellen Podken, Mary Jo Shainholtz, Betty Hosford, De lores Synovec, Frank Ross, Gladys Bradford, C. F. Pork and Shirley Bishop. Colloquium The University Physics Depart ment has announced that there will be a Physics Colloquium Tuesday, at 4 p.m. in Room 210, Brace Lab oratory. The speaker will be Saul Epstein who will report on" Hiper- nuclei. PRINTING Frotornity. Sorority. 6 Orgoutotioa Larlarhaada . . . Lattara . . . fcawa Psillatina ... Booklets ... Program GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th Ph. 1-2957 M of hers Day and Fathers Day CARDS Available Now. 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