Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, November 26,1984 jiavMj^wrw»>-.nw>',v«; Looks Like a Dancer Feels Like a Runner Dance Sports. The best of both worlds. They combine the classic look of dance footwear with the. - comfort and stability of a running shoe. They're great for walking to work, working out or just knocking around. And they | corrie in colors £ styles to go comfortably | .with all the things you do. So if you want a stylish shoe that will make your feet feel like dancing, try Dance Sports. Whole Earth Provision Co 105 Boyett College Btation 8^6-5794 Byl ylss/ 1 Texas Ai , expect from I home baske urday nigh . didn't knot themselves. Ilhe Ag^ Jen from I ing returni M Holloway, c , forwards W Brown. Th g tojhave eno * and talente M them to pea “■The Agj but their 79 | an impressi ion. Three-Handed Catch Photo by DEANSAITO The Battalion SPREADING THE NEWS Since 1878 A&M wide receiver Mark Lewis(86) has re ception on his mind as he waits for a Craig Stump throw to catch up to him. TCU free safety Billy Jones concentrates on making the deflection in Saturday’s game. The Ags ambushed the Homed Frogs, 35-21. Iry’s play of Darnell elated aca ■. | Hollowa the floor f JHore year, Aggies (continued from page 7) play hard than we did. “Coaches don’t win football games, players do,” Sherrill said. “We may take a lot of the credit, but it’s really the players. None of our seniors had to play hard today, but they did. They’re leaving our younger players with the knowledge of how to overcome adversity. Junior running back Anthony To ney echoed Sherrill’s feelings about the future of the A&M football pro gram. “We’ve been working as hard as we did for the first few games,” To ney said. “The coaches haven’t given up on us yet. “This game is the start of looking forward to next season. Since we can’t go to a bowl, these last two Hbener wa: offensively ■“Our oft year comp games (against TCU and Texas) art w av said m// howl games.” night, but The plane that circles around ^ that-V Kyle Field pulling a sign behind t ourselves a has become the lead paragraph oilAletcall many sports writers’stories this sea-W °f the son. This time, it will bethelast.Thfsj um p shot banner this weekend read,“Hullaba If in the loo! The Game Is Here.” Riftime I |Lumberja< Wrong. THE GAME is in Au$tisB“(Steph< this Saturday at Memorial Stadium feadted t< pleased w: RELOAD for the most p as far alor didn’t see that can’t 1 ELEPHANT WALK MSC Craft Center- presents ^0 Christmas Craft Festival November 27 & 28 9:00-5:00 Rudder Fountain Mall Quality handcrafted items at affordable prices! BUS^RS Jewelry Pottery Woodwork Stained Glass Photography ...and more CIA... for Careers of Consequence S&RTY Opportunities in the Nation’s Capital MON. NOV. 8-12pm $2.00 If you are seeking meaningful work in an atmosphere that encourages and nurtures professional devel opment, join the CIA. The CIA is seeking dedicated people to engage in both in-depth research and fast-breaking reporting on topics of importance to senior U.S. policy-makers. These one-of-a-kind challenges will provide you with the opportunity to become personally involved with the pressing foreign issues of our time while building a re warding career. Opportunities exist for: • Engineers • Biographic Analysts • Economists/Econometricians • Military Analysts • Political Analysts To qualify, you must have a college degree in liberal arts or social sciences, mathematics, economics, foreign language, area studies, engineering, or physics and the dedication and professionalism necessary to meet the challenges you will face. Individuals chosen for these positions will be trained while on the job and will be rewarded with starting compensation ranging from $18,000 to $30,000, depending on qualifications. You will enjoy living and work ing in the Washington, D.C. area, with a choice of athletic, cultural, and historic attractions. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS K C HALL sponsored by class '86 Come to out informal discussion of career opportunities on Tuesday, December 4. Interviews will be held on Wednesday, December 5 and Thursday December 6, at the Placement Center. For details, contact the Placement Center in Rudder Tower. If you cannot attend, please send your resume, including transcript and brief writing sample to. Personnel Representative Department DAL-09 P.O. Box 50611 Dallas, Texas 75250 Central Intelligence Agency The CIA is an equal opportunity employer. U.S. citizenship is required.