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\y • December 5, ]f; J Vegetarian Socie: stribute bumperst;;, the Christmas part; ustin and say j 'esident at 6:30 p.m yn Bryan at the BE brewing Company)^ ain. For more infoit Vlichelle at 823-6 J Bridge Club:Co> onked out from si ;n come visit our i 7-11 p.m. in 301 Bi el ax and have fit ,’s more than a | For more informatit ; at 847-2017. e and Sirloin: A| ting will be heldf the Rosenthal Me ry. Anglers: Rick Cli t our meeting aUJ 192-B MSC to ans»: i and talk to us i For more informal:: lhaffer at 846-8726, >dox Christianl A Divine Liturgywi will be held at51 S02 Rudder. Brinj )od for the Brazos F«: For more informal::: a at 847-3804 or! 24. Rising Associatioi ert III of Thel ;s will discuss hanfc ral accounts suets ys and Southwest Aii p.m. in 229 MSC. Ftt armation call B t 696-4482. s Up is a Battalioi| that lists non-p and faculty evenl! vities. Items sh i i tied no later I ys in advance of Iki un date. Applicatio ■» and notices arem id will not be runii Ip. If you haves is, pi ease call thf| n at 845-3313. , »unce plan d species discussions. :r, he has not return! Iks, and some develop ey’re concerned aboul >ut of the process, amilton, Texas sW; ■ator for the Interw nt’s Fish and Wild® n d the agency has not ie views of developen )nmontalists. strategy was to si i all those groups al end, take their Input craft something thai uld be a good compn mid. fh his group has no: isulted in recera ick Kallerman, chair e Austin Sierra Ck pleased Babbitt hfc ip. t’s interest in ^ approach to protet ‘ea’s rare songbird spring-dwelling sal and wildflowers nal and political, d in Austin for abo- mr graduating fror L-aw School and h- iries of exploring tf try. In addition. najor victory un^ ngered Species At: expected to be at the Republican-lf' lext year. Monday • December 5, 1994 The Battalion • Page 5 : ..... ' ; mg vmvYvvmn^ wee? fire you a d person! eded ter. nuary, 1995 *** on Hall. , DECEMBER 7 *** 5-4427 ext. 113 iple of diversity in all areas. Jred programs is open to s or stereotype. J' uuaaaaaaaaaa^ Stew Milne/THE Battalion Leader of the pack The annual Bryan-College Station Christmas parade rolled down Texas Avenue on Sunday afternoon. Achille Lauro passenger dies after rescue MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — An elderly Dutch woman res cued from the Achille Lauro cruise ship when it caught fire and sank has died aboard the ship that rescued her, the Ital ian Coast Guard said Sunday. Evernentia Spiekermann, 74, was the third passenger from the ill-fated cruise to die. The fire broke out early Wednesday in the ship’s engine room, and the Achille Lauro sank Friday, 125 miles off the coast of Somalia. The luxury liner had been on a cruise from Italy to South Africa. Spiekermann apparently suffered an intestinal blockage aboard the SKS Spirit, one of 10 ships taking the more than 900 Achille Lauro passengers and crew to African shores, Coast Guard officials said. An elderly Dutchman re mained unaccounted for in the accident. About 100 of the ship’s crew members arrived Sunday in Mombasa, an island city on Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast, with tales of a frightening night of fire and smoke at sea. Remarriage question continues to plague Church of England Reverend keeps mistress instead of remarriage, followers approve GOODERSTONE, England (AP) — If the Rev. Kit Chalcraft marries for a third time he will be dismissed by the Church of England. Instead, his fiancee re mains his mistress, with the ap proval of much of his flock. The affair has posed a ques tion that has long troubled the church — the remarriage of di vorced people. The General Synod, the church’s ruling body, debated the question Friday but reached no decision. It is still considering the matter. Church of England law in sists on the indissolubility of marriage, although it permits divorce for grave causes, espe cially adultery. Three attempts in the 1980s to allow remarriage of divorced people in the church ended with a compromise under which it’s up to the local vicar. The need for a unified policy has become more pressing, how ever, as more than a third of mar riages in England and Wales now involve at least one divorced per son. And divorced people have been able to be priests since 1992. From his pulpit, Chalcraft, 56, has said opposition to marry ing divorced people in the church was outdated: “As a church we must face the reali ties of contemporary life or else we cause people to suffer a lot of guilt, and we look ridiculous in the process.” But the Bishop of Norwich, the Rev. Peter Nott, said he has been generous with Chalcraft in the past and will not change his mind now. “A clergyman who marries for the third time following two divorces can in no way bear witness effectively to Christian standards of marriage,” Nott has declared. Because Chalcraft plans to marry again in September, Nott gave notice that in February he must leave his post. He agreed, however, to listen to the objec tions of churchwardens Dec. 13. For 7 1/2 years Chalcraft has been priest for 10 scattered parishes — Bodney, Cockley Cley, Didlington, Foulden, Good- erstone, Great and Little Cress- ingham, Hilborough, Oxborough and Threxton. He has kept his sense of hu mor despite awkward publicity and headlines such as “Three Weddings and It’s Your Funeral.” “I’m sorry, really, that I got the bishop into such a mess,” he said at his rectory at Gooderstone. Chalcraft has said his first marriage of 23 years failed be cause “I didn’t give it enough at tention,” while the second, which lasted two years, was “a rebound relationship that never should have happened.” Chalcraft and Susanne Hall became close when her husband died 10 years ago, and have been romantically involved for more than four years. The church at Cockley Cley, which normally draws five wor shippers on a Sunday, was packed with more than 100 sup porters on Advent Sunday. Hun dreds more have signed peti tions supporting Chalcraft. “If you disregard his marital circumstances, which are not ideal, he’s a caring, compassion ate man,” said churchwarden John Davies. But other parishioners dis agreed, saying that they felt Chalcroft was not being the role model for church teaching that he should be. “We really like Kit, but he’s been living a lot of the time in Swaffham with Mrs. Hall in stead of at the rectory,” said Judi Knights. “He’s a leader but he’s giving the rubber stamp to people to say it’s OK to live to gether even though he knows it’s morally wrong.” a + 260-2660 ^ SCHEDULE FOR FINAL EXAMS WEEK MON 12/5 TUE 12/6 WED 12/7 THR 12/8 1 PM CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CH. 13 CH. 13, 14 CH. 14 PRACTICE FINAL 3 PM CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CH. 13 CH. 13, 14 CH. 14 PRACTICE FINAL 5 PM CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CH. 13 CH. 13, 14 CH. 14 PRACTICE FINAL 7 PM CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CHEM 101 CH. 13 CH. 13, 14 CH. 14 PRACTICE FINAL 9 PM PHYS 201 PHYS 201 PHYS 201 PHYS 201 CH. 20, 21 CH. 22, 23 DR. YAR1CH DR. FORD FINAL PRACTICE FINAL PRACTICE 11 PM CHEM 102 CHEM 102 CHEM 102 CHEM 102 CH. 30 CH. 31 CH. 32 PRACTICE FINAL MON 12/5 TUE 12/6 WED 12/7 THR 12/8 5 PM MATH 152 NEW MATERIAL & REVIEW MATH 152 REVIEW OLD MATERIAL MATH 152 REVIEW FINAL MATERIAL I MATH 152 REVIEW FINAL MATERIAL II 7 PM MATH 151 NEW MATERIAL & REVIEW MATH 151 REVIEW FINAL MATERIAL I # MATH 151 REVIEW FINAL MATERIAL II MATH 151 REVIEW FINAL MATERIAL III MON 12/5 TUE 12/6 WED 12/7 THR 12/8 3 PM ACCT 229 ACCT 229 ACCT 229 ACCT 229 REVIEW NEW REVIEW NEW REVIEW FINAL PRACTICE FINAL MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL ACCT 229 ACCT 229 ACCT 229 ACCT 229 9 PM REVIEW NEW REVIEW NEW REVIEW FINAL PRACTICE FINAL MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL FINC 341 FINC 341 FINC 341 FINC 341 11 PM CH. 5, 17 CH. 18 CH. 19 PRACTICE FINAL PICK UP YOUR COPY. If you ordered a 1994-95 Campus Directory, stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p,m. Monday through Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring ID.) If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for Fall '94 classes, you may purchase o copy for $3 plus tax in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes listings of students, faculty, staff and other information about Texas A&M. ■94-95 CAMPUS DIRECTORY Professors: Save your students some money and let us print your COURSE PACKETS! 2.5 cents per copy $1.25 binding Ditto’s LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN! 696-8346 Live and Work in ( i e r m any! G ain International w o r k Experience! Select your own Internship! Applications are available in Rin 223) MSC. Informational Meeting Dec. 6,1994 Rm 223J MSC at 6:00pm Intern and Living Abroad Program to Germany For more information, contact the L.T. Jordan Institute Office at 845-8770. Persons with disabilities requiring assistance at MSC-sponsored programs are requested to call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. - 4,0 and GO w** 11 Art ■■■■■■■ nmrnmmlmmmmiwmmwmm 700 E. University Dr. Suite 108 Behind Golden Corral and Blockbuster Video 3-5 pm 5-7 pm 7-9 pm with Vince 7-9 pm 9-11 pm 11-1 am 9-11 pm MON 12/05 ACCT 230 Test I & New Mat. BANA 303 Test I & New Mat. ENGR 109 ACCT 229 Test I & New Mat. MATH 152 Test I & New Mat. MATH 151 Test I & New Mat. FINC 341 With Lil Dave Finals Schedule TUE 12/06 WED 12/07 ACCT 230 Test I &II & New Mat. BANA 303 Test II & New Mat. ENGR 109 ACCT 229 Test II & New Mat. MATH 152 Test II & New Mat. MATH 151 Test II & New Mat. FINC 341 With Lil Dave ACCT 230 Test II & New Mat, BANA 303 Test III & New Mat. ENGR 109 ACCT 229 Test II & New Mat. MATH 152 Test III & New Mat. MATH 151 Test III & New Mat. FINC 341 With Lil Dave 11-2 2-5 5-7 7-9 7-9 9-11 9-11 THR 12/08 MATH 152 New Mat. & Review ACCT 229 New Mat. & Review BANA 303 New Mat. & Review ENGR 109 with Vince MATH 151 New Mat. & Review ACCT 230 New Mat. & Review FINC 341 With Lil Dave Math 141 classes will be offered the weekend between exams. For questions call 846-TUTOR (846-8886) r Ain Congratulations to our newly initiated brothers! v John Beaty Tina Boyd Christine Cernoch Laura Deaton Christina Fernandez Michelle Gayle Angie Gibson Jill Johnston Melissa Viktorin Holly Koronka Roxy Maldonado Russ Montgomery Shannon Minks Karen Nichols Mindy Parise Kim Rose Michelle Skinner Jason Willsey