.%%' s December 13 twmm& • m»m # Battalion i6(?oKe j : ; ITS OK.Soii.. Hei NOT . SoFFfcRliK* ANNMoRt. hae MAT A JECK.J SrtAA^T TXCU^ Bur Still a Jeuatr, ,'t)0 YOU REM' j THINK IT WCXilt f 7 ! CHANGE/ANW AKOUNP H£R£ : cTi]’; J? -'iarw-ir"’ a fell 1996 — A bittersweet ! hotos byjt^bny Angkri^ 5tew Milne, Tim Moog, RSchel ledington and Ryan Rogers Page 7 Friday • December 1 3, 1996 mama ■me for w <4i 1996, ig out of js, failing £wL and fccrc Insequ^tly, the team's oltensive id defeuS^e fcrdijprtors were 'eleaA.aas both Head Coach R.C. SJfiairn and the program remain under fire. ■ */ ' XX ! < ' Z\ : beea watching closely, weeks ago wed as a community •-old nun suffere m Nov. 22 and i ;ery for a blocii mild electric sho] ay. Her doj >le to red iry perso| >1 of sever! :cusatio®| i apin' 1 ! the Unit! d in Kill 1 inter in. V.. rfi TEW, € A&M Volleyball — The nationally-ranked Lady Aggies endured an emotional roller coaster in 1996, finishing 25-8. A&M advanced to the second-round of the NCAA Tournament for a program-record fourth consecutive year. / ! I ! < i - 'V*' i~’V • ■ ? :w ! 1 t A&M Soccer — Members of the Texas A&M Soccer Team cele brate a goal against Baylor. The Ag gies spent the season at the top of the national polls and finished with a record of 19-4. However, their dream season ended on a bitter note with a first-round, home loss in the NCAA Championships. >■