s for iofs. Seniors, Vets, raftd Grads will be taken through December 13 at Yearbook Associates Studio above Campus Photo Center at North- HSC Committee tor Awareness of Mex1can - Amer1can Culture and MSC Hospitality are co-sponsoring a Christmas program. On December 10, «»• will hold a Posada - a traditional Mexican Christmas procession depicting the search of Mary and Joseph for an inn The Posada will begin at 6 pm at the All Faiths Chapel across from the Health Center. From here we will travel to ’•inns’’ Legett Hall, Pwryear Hall, and Hart Hall. We will end our ’’search” at the Memorial Student Center. Refreshments will be served. All are invited! ... ■•i&M-x-imMv- * tiai j •, X £MJ . * EVEN BEFORE YOU FAQ YOU COULD PICK U] THE AMERICAN EXPRES 1UI» CARD. ho says you can’t take it with you? Vk#ho say ww After four years of college, you’ve got a lot of things. And one more could be the American Express' Card. Because if you’re a senior and you’ve accepted a $10,000 career oriented job, you could get the r American Express Card. 1 That’s it No strings No gimmicks (And even if you don’t have a job nght now, don’t worry. This oner is still good for 12 months after you graduate.) If it sounds like the Card is a little easier for seniors to nght now, you’re nght But this is a way that Amei ican Express can show that we believe m your future And as you graduate and go up the ladder, we d like to come along . The Card is great for business. It can help you begin to establish your credit history And, in a little less serious vein the Card can be a lot of fun Use it for vacations, for a night on the town, or just a little shopping So call 1 800-52&480C and ask to have a Special Student Application sent to you Or look for one on campus The American Express Card. Don’t leave school without it. v Page 10/The Battalion/Tuesday, December 10.1985 TANK MCNAMARA* V~. by J«ff Millar A Bill Hinds AP All-America team selects Ags’ Holland From Staff and Wire Reports Texas A&M linebacker Johnny Holland was named to the 1985 As sociated Press All-America team Monday. Holland, a 219-pound junior from Hempstead, averaged 15 tackles per game for the Aggies, who captured their first Southwest Con ference title in 18 years this season. M ichigan State running back Lo- lenzo White and Oklahoma line backer Brian Bosworth. two of the best sophomores to come along in recent years, also were among the list of elites. fhey were joined on the team by Heisman Trophv-winnmg tailback Bo Jackson of Auburn and Lom- baroi Award recipient Tony Casillas. Oklahoma's brilliant nose guard. It was the second appearance on the first team for Jackson, who made it in 1983 but missed out a year ago when he was limited to six games be cause of a shoulder injury, and Casil las. one of six repeaters from last season. fhe other repeaters from 1984 are Illinois wide receiver David Wil liams and UCLA platekicker John lx*e on offense anci Oklahoma State tac kle Leslie O’Neal. Iowa linebacker l-arry Station and Arizona State de fensive back David Fulcher on de fense. In addition. Miami (Fla.) tight end Willie Smith and West Virginia of fensive tackle Brian Jozwiak moved up from the second team a year ago — as did Bosworth — while de fensive tackle I ini Green of S\ra- cuse was on the third team in 1984 T he rest of the All-America offen sive unit consists of wide receiver fim Mc