The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1985, Image 4

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Athletes balancing school, sports
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plaver*
ir K*etf
or ncM pavui|(
though m A*M m
bod foe the plover*
1 M ii io ot other
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here than at other
pieces,- he aatd “The Mudents are
realhr good to its.
“They don’t tell us turn bad we
played Instead they tell u* not to
wotry about u It helps knowing that
the Modems are behind us "
Walker agreed, saving -AM we
want u> do as win. I have to be honest
with you. like any other school, but
not to the point where the student*
are Mpumi us when things go bad
They re behind us.*
Mutter, who plavt defensive end
«aad students at AJtM don t realtor
how much their support actual)*
"It s earn to be a cruse." hr sasd
Evervoue thanks he knows whs
you’re losana. but if we don’t wwt. see
have M look into ourselves, not M
anyone else You cant put blame
. s "*
44% vw nc rc
Even though the game has mans
pressures, the olavers sasd the* have
a great ouduok for thn season Mid
ler saad the team fun a much better
attitude than m the past and a lot of
piasmg good loot hail m solves thr
proper mental attitude Stump at
tributes the bet let altitude to thr
new closeness of the ptavers
“We didn't lose mans armor* thn
vear. and a lot of us have been to
gether for two years now." Stump
saad
“We know each cither better and
feel more comfortable with rath
other mm." Slump saad Knowing
how the other people are going to
plas helps a lot It s made us more
confident, and we make less misiak-
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crowd." he said -Three decks lull
ft
the players deal with are different
than those that students who do not
plas football late, the olavers said
they as people are Husk all* the same
as ans othet student
Stump said that too mans people
have a stereotspe of hvithall plasers
that isn't true.
Ptaving football is |ust like having
a )«ib to pa* sour was through
school." he said
Tesas AJrM f«
Shea Walker and C
ill players, I
rasg Stump
nrm—KIUM SANCMU
left in right. Todd Howard. Jay Miller,
We put a kit of tune into tnnthull.
|ust like thr working student We
don 1 teef ans dtllerent fii*m other
people fust because we’re toothull
pla vers (aid gave us the talent to
pta* and the opportunity to pursue
that talent I just teef fortunate to
have the chance to do thn
"Even though we’re more in the
ptchlM eve because of what we do.
we d like to he treated normal We
leef just like every hods else ''
Gramm's wife given OMB administrative post
WASHINGTON — Wend*
Gramm, wife of Texas Sen Phii
Gramm, was appointed Wednesda*
to a position in the Office of Man
agement and Budget that her boss
described as being 1 regulators ttar
“I guess I'm the regulators era
nna. said Gramm, who has been di
rector of the bureau of economics in
the Federal Trade Commission uncr
I MB.
She has a Ph D in economics and
taught at Texas SAM L’niverssty.
whete her husband also wav an eco
nomic s professoi
She said she was Ik kled b* her ap-
pomtment as administt ator of
OMBs office of information and
regulator* affairs
C Millet III. direct*w of
IB said he was the lust to hokf
thr^oh. which was c reated in 1 I
(>tamm said. “I'm tickled about
being in hit old job reviewing all go* -
ernment regulations, paperwork
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OMI
and red tape and making sure those
thing* dtm't strangle the engine ol
economic growth
Her trew Imiss. Millet also was her
<»ld Iross I he former head ol the
F~l( just tool user as director ol
OMB succeeding Itavid Stockman,
who tesigrted
Millet sawl “lit (iramm hrings a
tate lilend «»l knowledge, talent and
enthusiasm to this vital position, the
holder ol which — sometimes
known as the regulatory crar —
trige o
throughout the federal govern
mem's regulator* system I am de
lighted to nave her aboard "
Gramm had been considered a
possildr < andidatr to succeed MiNer
at the FTC
She said. "This is a ternbls rxcM
mg f«ih. and M’a a fob that I bad
wanted to have, and I’m delighted"
Millet said Gramm's
< fades preparing the admsniatlW-
tion's regulators program" each
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