THE BATTALION MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1981 Page 5 ey were I 2 Sunday,! ^aveAltet r idayhad|] the pub|j admitted t >pening, )w they j ' said, itatus, ne dis 1 badge »t| « gate orb died for J esentativeij 'entinel. :n denied! i under IS | Jeriencen at a 1 ■port. f4 aing willpj down hriil xam schedule mistake printed in spring calendar *FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE SPRING SEMESTER 1981 MAY 11-MAY 15, 1981 Date Hour < 11, Monday 8-10 a.m. Classes meeting 11, Monday 11 a.m.-l p.m. Classes meeting 11, Monday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting 11, Monday 5-7 p.m. Classes meeting 12, Tuesday 8-10 a.m. Classes meeting 12, Tuesday 11 a.m.-l p.m. Classes meeting 12, Tuesday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting 12, Tuesday 5-7 p.m. Classes meeting 13, Wednesday 8-10 a.m. Classes meeting 13, Wednesday 11 a.m.-l p.m. Classes meeting 13, Wednesday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting 13, Wednesday 5-7 p.m. Classes meeting 14, Thursday 8-10 a.m. Classes meeting 14, Thursday 11 a.m.-l p.m. Classes meeting 14, Thursday 2-4 p.m. Classes meeting 15, Friday 8-10 a.m. Classes meeting 15, Friday 11 a.m.-l p.m. Classes meeting Series MWF 8 or MWF 7:3^8:30 MWF 1 or MWF 12:30-1:30 TTh 8-9:15 or TTh 7:30-8:30 MW 5-6:15 or MW 4:30-5:45 MWF 9 or MWF 8:30-9:30 MWF 2 or MWF 1:30-2:30 TTh 9:30-10:45 or TTh 8:30-9:45 TTh 5-6:15 or TTh 4-5:15 MWF 10 or MWF 9:30-10:30 MWF 3 or MWF 2:30-3:30 TTh 11-12:15 or TTh 10-11:15 TTh 3:30-4:45 or TTh 2:30-3:45 MWF 11 or MWF 10:30-11:30 MWF 4 or MWF 3:30-4:30 TTh 12:30-1:45 or TTh 11:30-12: MWF 12 or MWF 11:30-12:30 TTh 2-3:15 or TTh 1-2:15 45 eh umKAMU exceeds auction goal By BETH GIBSON Battalion Reporter A printing error in the Texas A&M spring calendar repeats the Monday exam schedule for every day of finals week, May 11 to 15. The correct exam schedule appears in the monthly calendar of April, which includes the first two weeks of May and on page 8 of the Spring Class Schedule 1981 book let, said Don Albrecht, assistant director for student activites. “When we took the calendar to the Printing Center, Monday’s schedule got picked up five times instead of once by the word pro cessor,” Albrecht said. “Several people missed the mistake and it just got through us.” Albrecht said about 27,000 of the free calendars, which are funded by MSC Bookstore profits, were printed and all were distri buted. But, the calendars were not reprinted because the Univer sity also publishes monthly calen dars. About 8,000 monthly calendars were printed and distributed, he said. Albrecht said the exam sche dule is fairly consistent from semester to semester, but he said it might change because of varia tions in night class scheduling. University Regulations says a student may request a change from the final exam schedule only if he has three exams scheduled for the same day. Albrecht also said “common sense situations” could call for a change. However, University Regula tions provides no allowances for faculty to deviate from the final exam schedule. No exams, except for optional tests, make-up tests, or tests in courses carrying one credit hour of theory or practice, may be given during dead week. University Regulations says. CommTech “Special of the Week” 90 WATT 7-BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER • Front to rear fader • LED power indicator • Extra large heat sinks • Polished aluminum face plate Can be used on all stereos $69 95 model SE-80 PHASE I Sale Price retail99.95 Call: 696-7901 hateverm the years u iredtorisU we are coil * < 1 J OPTION PASSES FOR THE 1981-82 MSC J 1 TOWN HALL SEASON OF EVENTS ARE * By LAURA HATCH Battalion Reporter KAMU-TV exceeded its goal by Jrimm topiilnore than $8,000 this year in its tion cost if;; innua l auction to help raise se should (a noney for production costs. This year’s goal was $20,000, aid Penny Zent, development di- iftheexpeo| eC ( 0r f or KAMU. They raised 528,279 during the auction, which Id payfors&aj) Sunday through Thursday, the idea. Pk¥ The station had $35,000 worth ;n wantiiigi| of merc handise to auction of! and itanic an; -r $5,500 in underwritings. “We broke our record of last won the fourth night, ” said Mel mi’s groupti Chastain, director of educational rises Grim; jroadcast services. The TV station ition. raised $15,677 last year. But, this 1 and ouri three oftk Those sig se they“ vas received. year on Thursday night alone, he said, KAMU made $6,110. KAMU cannot have commer cials because it is a public broad casting station, Zent said. But it is allowed to mention on the air those businesses that donate money for production cost. These underwritings for the au ction totaled $5,500, Chastain said. Items ranged in value from $25 to $1,200. The highest bid of $941 was for a vacation to Disney World for four days and three nights, Zent said. The package, worth $1,200, included air fare, accomodations at the Royal Plaza Hotel in the Disney World Village and tickets to Disney World and Sea World. A vacation to Hot Springs, Ark., was also up for bids and in cluded three days and two nights at the Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs with tickets to Magic Springs, an amusement park. Other items auctioned in cluded a dinner with Head Foot ball Coach Tom Wilson, a dinner with Acting President Charles Samson and his wife, a pinball machine and plants. A chance to sing with Dennis Ivey and the Waymen was also up for sale. All workers for the auction were volunteers, including the hosts, Zent said. John Henry Faulk from the television show Hee-Haw hosted one night. jf NOW ON SALE! * if ity whoare'menibers'or'Frfends MSC Town Hall announces that once again Option Passes will be on sale in the MSC Box Office. The price per each Option Pass will be $10.00. ^ For more information, please call the MSC Box Office at 845-2916. of KAM U started working to pre pare for the auction at the begin ning of the year, Chastain said. About 80 people helped each night, Chastain said. * * * if * * * * * * * > Drill teams finish first, second in weekend meet ODESSA CORPUS CHR1STI BRYAN STILLWATER =^ALVIN Big £ The Women’s Drill Team placed first in arms competition last weekend while the Fish Drill Team placed second in overall e Permanei competition at a meet held at Texas A&M University. Forty high school and nine col- > e teams executed their drills ae with theii ision of A’ d. said he waili reate anotte movation W ther stal es not undff, &M system af $60 mill® 1 yearly to tte ie wants I n his recc sion. But hose co’il# mdertheW be funded general si* e Legislate to fund w mid make ® the me®’ legislation ose issues^ aretion of® [ think is ® ie said, a said he ' Vi it would rem property ® session vo® y with the 1 ion tax by F insigni Saturday in the Kyle Field parking The State of Texas Invitational Drill Meet is sponsored by the Association of Former Fish Drill Team Members every year. 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