Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Friday May 21, 1934 Exam Schedule 1 4 p.m. 11 .m. 9-12 a.m. 8-5 p.m. 9-12 a.m. 1 5 p.m. 9-11 m. 3 5 P.m. 9-12 m. 3-5 P.m. 8 - To a.m. 11 a.m.-l p.m. 25 p.m. 9 -12 a.m. 2-5 p.m. 9-12 a.m. 1-8 p.m. 9-12 a.m. 3 5 p.m. 9-12 a.m. 2 i D m. 9-12 am. 1 SATURDAY. MAY 22 All lections English A WEDNESDAY. MAY 26 AU lectioni of English B. 1 (Coliseum) Classes meeting at 3 P.m. TTh or either one of Iheva day) All sections of Mechanical Engineering 1 All sections of Home Economics 41, 42 All sections of French 12. 14 i All sections of Spanish 52, 154 AU sections of Electrical Engineering 133. 134. 198, 232 AU sections of Business Organization 21 ' 1 THURSDAY. MAY 27 Classes meeting at 1 p.m. S or 4 days, or MWF, or any one or two of these days Classes meeting at 11 a.m. TThS or any one or two of these day! All sections of Speech 9. 10 FRIDAY. MAY 28 Classes meeting at S a.m. 5 or 4 days, or MWF. or any one or two of these days Classes meeting at 12 a.m. on 5 or 4 days, or MWF. or any one or two of these days Classes meeting at 10 a.m. TThS or any one or two of these days SATURDAY, MAY 29 Classes meeting at 11 a.m. 5 or 4 days or MWF, or any one or two of these dm All sections of Education 61. 62 Ail sections of business Organization 3. 4 MONDAY. MAY 31 All sections of Math 11. 16, 41, 105 All sections of Math 14, 15, 17, 42. 106, 107 Classes meeting at 4 p.m. 5 or 4 days, or MWF. or any one or two of these days TUESDAY. JUNE 1 5 or 4 days, or MWF. or any one or two of these days 3. 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 5 or 4 days, or M WF, or any one or two of these dys 5 or 4 days, or MW F, or any one or two of these three day TTh or either one of these days . TTh or either one of these days 5 or 4 days, or MWF, or any one or two of these days THURSDAY. JUNE 3 All sections of Economics 3. 11. 12, 115 Classes meeting at 2 p.m. TTh or either one of these days Classes meeting at 10 a.m. 5 or 4 days, -or MWF, or any one or two of these days FRIDAY, JUNE 4 Classes meeting at 1 p.m. TTh or either one of these days Classes meeting at 4 p.m. TTh or either one of these diys Classes meeting at 8 TThS or any two of these days SATURDAY. JUNE 5 Classes meeting at 9 a.m. TThS or any one or two of these days Classes meeting at 9 a.m. All sections of English 2, Classes meeting at 3 P.m. Classes meeting at u p.m. Classes meeting at o p.m. Classes meeting at 7 p.m. Classes meeting at 2 p.m. Summer Session Enrollment Set At Approximately 2500 Frank Sorenson. director of summer sessions, said today that about 2500 students are expected to register for summer school. "There are about the same number of graduate students during summer as winter," Sor enson said. He said that nearly two-thirds of the students in summer school are those who come from outstate and are here only for the summer session, (r it "MANY SCHOOL superinten- Campus Library Books Due For Return June 5 Books borrowed by undergrad uate students will be due for re turn to the University libraries by June 5, the last day of exam inations. All indebtedness incurred by students for lost books or fines will be due at Love Library by June 5. Students having unpaid accounts will not receive grades, diplomas or transcripts, accord ing to Charles Miller, assistant director of libraries for public 6ervice. dents and teachers take summer classes to qualify for new certi ficates and graduate degrees, consequently the Teachers Col lege program is large," Sorenson said. University officials have de cided that the July 4 holiday will be celebrated on July 5. This will give the summer students a holiday from Friday,' July 2 to Tuesday, July 6. General registration 1 for sum mer session will be held in the Coliseum on June 9. Classes will begin June 10. During the first week only, classes will be held on Saturday. Means To Receive Dent Scholarship An $1,800 dental residency schol arship has been awarded to Arden Means, senior in the College of Dentistry. The national competitive schol arship is for a one-year residency at St. Christopher's Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. It was awarded on the basis of scholastic attain ment. Means has an A.B. degree, a Bachelor of Science degree in me chanical engineering and a Bache lor of Science in chemistry. He is a member of Sigma Chi, N Club and Xi Psi Phi, dental fra ternity. Before entering the Uni versity, Means was an officer in the Navy. Cornhuskers Cornbuskers will be distribu ted in the Cornhusker office in the Union basement Friday from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Students are asked to bring their receipts and ID cards. Cramming for Exams? 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Your Church God Has A Place On Campus Presbyterian Congregational Student Fellowship ' Saturday Officer's retreat, 2:30 p.m. ' Sunday Picnic, 5 p.m. and Sigma Eta Chi initiation; .'7:30 p.m.,; Vine Congregational Church. South Street Temple Monday Congregational meet ing, 7:30 p.m. in the vestry rooms. Christian Student Fellowship Sunday Picnic, 2:30 p.m. at Pioneer Park. Wednesday ' Midday medita tion, 12:30 pTirf. at the Baptist House. Lutheran Student Association Friday Picnic with Ag group, 6:15 p.m., meet at Student House. Saturday Council planning retreat, 6:15 p.m.. . Sunday Choir "tour : Bible class. 10 a.m.: Ag College, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; LSA sup per and meeting, 5:30 p.m. Social Column Additions I Additions to Wednesday's social column includes an engagement and two pinnings. A recent engagement is that of Carol Patterson, Chi Omega, and Bob Pinkerton. A ' Teachers Coir lege senior, Carol is from Lin coln. Bob is a senior in' the School of Journalism from Kim ball. The pinning of Nancy Kauff man and Marvin SChuman, Theta Chi, was announced Friday night. Nancy is from Waverly and Mar vin is a senior in Arts and Sci ences from Minatare. Classified . . . ,' I ; ' v .. Ads Avon Call 7-1717. FOR SALE A blue 1949 Pontlac con vertible. Call B-514S after 6:30 p.m. Riders Wanted Leave June 7th . for East Coast. Share driving and "ex penses, call Alfred 3-808 evenings.' ' Summer rooms One block from Union and campus $12 per month. Corn husker CO-OP 1440 Que St. Wanted Riders to California. Leaving around June 9tl). Tel. 6-3944 between 5 4 7 p.m. WANTED! Riders to help drive and share expense to New York area. Leaving June 6. Call 5-8941. LOST Billfold. Reward contact Richard Segal tel. 2-7651. 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