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N AaeieCon AAV ^ March 24-27, 1994 AL the Memorial (Student Center Dealers Doom - Gaming - QUEST - Autograph Sessions - Anime Doom - Art Show & Auction - The Docky Horror Dicture Show Masquerade Ball - Costume Contests - & Much More! Workers still needed - Tickets on Sale March 24th MSC Doom 203 - Call 843-1515 for details... Campus day, V Page 2 The Battalion Friday, March4, — u b! A + ‘T'U‘TO%I9iG 260-2660 Tickets will be on sale Sunday 3/6 3-5 p.m. Bill’s 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 12 a m. 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PLEASE GIVE OS 3 OAVS NOIICE10 LEI OS ASSISI 70(110 IRE PESI Of OOP A0lllf7 Sun. 3/6 Arf’s Mon. 3/7 Tue. 3/8 Wed. ; 3/9 Thur. 3/10 3-6 p.m. FINC. 341 Test 2 Review 3 p.m. ACCT. 230 Review I ACCT. 230 Review II ACCT. 230 Review III ACCT. 230 Test 2 Review 5 p.m. MATH. 151 Review I MATH 151 Review II MATH 151 Review III MATH 151 Test 2 5. Review 6-9 p.m. ACCT 229 Test 2 Review 7 p.m. ACCT. 230 Review I ACCT. 230 Review II ACCT. 230 Review III ACCT. 230 Test 2 ^ Review 9-11 p.m. BANA 303 CH 5 9 p.m. 11 p.m. BANA 303 CH 6 BANA 303 CH 6, 20 BANA 303 Test 2 Review MATH 152 Test 2 v Review 11 p.m. 1 a.m. MATH 152 Review 1 MATH. 152 Review II MATH 152 Review III Resurrection Week spring rally scheduled tonight Organizers of the 1994 Resurrection Week March 27-31, will hold a spring rally tonight at 7:30 in Duncan Dining Hall. Representatives from more than 20 different campus ministries will attend the event, and Bobby Dean, former chaplain ofthe Corps of Cadets, will be the guest speaker. Musicians from the ministries will create a worship team and perform acts of drama at the event. The spring rally will inform students about Resurrection Week activities. Prank Continued from Page 1 Maj. Josie Hoelscher, criminal investigator, said two other women received two calls Wednesday night that were al most identical to the calls Harmon received. All three women were called between 2:50 and 3:10 a.m. Thursday. UPD sent officers out to check the women's cars, and all three vehicles were all right. Officers also went to the sight where the caller told the three women their cars were located, and there was no one there. UPD will investigate these inci dents as more than just prank calls, Hoelscher said. "We are contacting the three ladies to see who they know in common," Hoelscher said. "We're going to check it out. We don't want this happening again." Hoelscher said the caller would have to be someone who knew all three women. Harmon said she does not know the identity of the caller. "I'm really scared," she said "There's some guy that knows! about me and wanted to get® outside. For all I know, hecoi be sitting outside my dorm roon or waiting for me to comeoul side." Hoelscher said UPD hasastan dard procedure for dealing will stolen cars that are found by UPD officers. UPD would pick someoneup and take them to the scene if theii car had been broken into, stripped, or stolen especially in the middle of the night. "We tell people when they gel a call like that to call us back jus! to be sure," she said. Harmon said this incident has made her question how safesheis on the A&M campus. "I've never not felt safe on this campus until last night," she said "But I won't be going anywhere bv myself anymore." Harmon said she wants stu dents to be aware that someone is doing this and not to fall for the caller's story. "This guy was probably jusl looking for some girl to panic and go out there," she said. Student Travel 1-800-777-0112 The world's largest student & youth travel organization JL/i STA TRAVEL The Texas A&M University Student Publications Board is accepting applications for Editor 1995 AttGIELAND The editor of the 1995 Aggieland yearbook will serve from August 1994 through August 1995. Qualifications for the position are: Be a Texas A&M student with a minimum 2.0 overall and major GI’K at the time of appointment and during the term of office. Have at least one year experience In a responsible position on the Aggieland or comparable college yearbook. Have demonstrated ability in writing through university coursework or equivalent experience. Have completed or be registered in JOUR 210 (Graphics) or equivalent. Application forms should be picked up and returned to the Student Publications Manager’s office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Monday, March 21, 1994. Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Publications Board Meeting beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, 1994. The Battalion JULI PHILLIPS, Editor in chief MICHAEL PLUMER, Managing editor KYLE BURNETT, tygielife editor BELINDA BLANCARTE, Night News editor DENA DIZDAR, AggteHfe editor ! 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