The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day issified ‘AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. ADOPTION FOR RENT HELP WANTED LOST & FOUND Happily married, stay at home Mom, fun loving Dad. Secure couple with loving supportive TAMU ALUMNI family who all await your precious newborn to love. Legal/medical expenses paid only. Nanaa/Bruce free 1- 888-788-2760. 3-11/2-2 carport, newly renovated townhouse, fenced backyard, shuttle, $600/mo. 696-4343. Cashiers &kltchen help. Burger Boy, 846-2146. All hours available. Contact 3bdrm. houses, ca/h, w/d conn., fenced yard. All appl. TCP 775-2291. China Garden Restaurant now hiring all positions. Please call 823-2818. Warm Sunlit Nursery, Great Parks And Trees, And An Abundance of Love Await Your Baby. We Are Jill And Bill. We Are Fully Certified With A Licensed Agency. To Find Out More About Us, Call Pam Lucas At The Homes Of St. Mark, In Houston, 800-543-2229. 4-bedroom country house. 8-min. from campus; ca/ch, w/d connections, big enough for 5 students. Pets/hors es ok. $1,000/mo. 779-7193. Apartment For Rent. January paid. No deposit. Call Mark 846-8035, pager 361-8611. Customer Service is more than a Buzz Wordl! Join our team in helping businesses improve their customer ser vice. Must have good phone skills. Flexible schedule, 10-15 hours per week. Valuable experience for your resume, especially business majors. Resume request ed. 846-5142. MOTORCYCLE ANNOUNCEMENTS Apartment for sub-lease at Doux Chene, $385/mo. Call at 693-9186. Rent negotiable. Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!! $$$ Cash For College $$$ For Info.: 1-800-243-2435. Big 2bdrm/1bath sublease, 1-block to campus, free January, deposit, furniture, t.v. Available Todayl 268- 5566. SPORTS FANS!!! for up-to-date scores, pointspreads, and much more. Call 1-900-526-5800, ext.6831. $2.99/min. must be 18yrs.+ Serv-u (619)645-8434 Welcome Back Aggies!!! We Now Accept Aggiebucks. inspirations ‘Post Oak Mall *764-4444. Brand new 3-bedroom, 2-story duplex in C.Sta. $995/mo. 2-bedroom downstairs apartment in Bryan, some bills paid, $400/month, 2-bedroom 4-plex in C.Sta., w/d included $455/month, & $495/month . Ready for move-in. 694-9140 DESIGNER-Engineering major with one year of design experience needed for satellite antenna company. Design, draw & check the of others. Knowledge of AWS & AISC requirements, AutoCad or FEA desirable. Terms negotiable. Call Alpha Engineering Services, 260-5085. PERSONAL Earn good money easy. Looking for singing telegramers for Friday, February-14. Must have own transportation. Apply in person. Party Time Rentals. 1901 Texas Ave. Bryan. AUTO FREE Limited Edition A&M T-Shirt With $50 Purchase At Inspirations, Jan.17-19. (764-4444). 1986-Ford Escort, w/new battery/alternator. Car stopped running a couple weeks ago. First $250 takes it. Call Todd at 694-0739. Large country home to rent/share $1,000/mo. w/5 ac. 690-6742. 1990-Nissan Stanza-XE, Immaculate condition, bgodf rey @ myriad, net 4-door, $5,995. fully loaded. 778-5712. Like new 3bdrm/1bath mobile home. 2-miles from cam pus. $450/mo., $250 deposit. Call Ben 774-5712. EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITY - Camp Wayne, NE PA (3 hrs./NYC) - Sports oriented. Counselor/Specialists for all Land/Water Sports Inc. Tennis Camping, Climbing/Ropes, Mountain Biking, Rocketry, Roller Hockey, Sailing/Waterskilng, A & C, Drama, Radio, Video. Campus Interviews - Tues., Feb. 18th. Please call 1-800-737-9296 or 516-883-3067. PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many purebreeds! Brazos Animal Shelter. 775-5755. LOOK!! Take over my 1-bdrm apartment (2-blocks from TAMU, shuttle bus, low rent) ACT NOW!l 268-7692. Handyman ranch hand needed. Must have experience. $5/hr. Good working conditions. Call 764-8914. Free to good home - male, 1yr. old, Borden Collie Labrador mix. Contact Joe at 778-1524. 1990-Toyota Tercel 3-door hatchback. Very clean. $2,950. Call 778-5712. bgodfrey@myriad.net Room in house. Female. Shuttle. $170/mo. ties. Nancy, 775-0728. Available now. 1991 Ford Escort GT.129K mi., a/c, spoiler, alloy, maintained. $2,850. 775-9236. Sublease 2bdrm/1bath, 2-minutes walk to TAMU, in room laundry, covered parking, $395/mo., $200 dis count. Free January. Available Nowl 846-0354. HTML Programmers needed for Houston area computer company. Must have own computer w/intemet access. Fax resume (409)846-5196. E-mail Christine @buy- mall.com Two- lyr. old kittlens. Free to good home; w/enclosed litterbox, carrier for travel, food and litter. Call Todd at 694-0739. ROOMMATES 1991 white Pontiac Le-Mans. Has 73,500 miles, good a/c. $3,500 693-2784, 845-6942. . '87 BMW 325. Excellent condition. Full equipment. Great student or family car. $4,800/neg. 691-8504. Sublease 2bdrm/2bath. $100-Off monthly rent. 1/1/97- 7/31/97. Near Tamu. 2-yrs. new. Microwave, w/d. Very nice & spacious. 862-7961 (w). Keg helper needed. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday. Approximately 30hrs/wk. Start at $6/hr. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing Co., 1000 Independence, Bryan. 1-bedroom in new 3-bedroom apartment. Computer/gym room, w/d, bus route, $360/mo. Call 764-7972 or 694-6687. No Junk! ‘88 Ford Escort 2-door, auto., clean &depend- able! $2,300 negotiable. 779-9513. Sublease apartment. 1-bedroom 1-bath, walk-in closet, $370/mo., plus utilities, shuttle, University Oaks. Contact Fernando at 693-7721, feman@sprynet.com. LEASING AGENTS. Must have R E. license. Flexible hours. Contact Keith at 696-4464. Female roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bath, $590/mo. Great location. Call Misti or Christine 696-6383. BED AND BREAKFAST Sublease for Mark. Eastgate. Ibdrm/lbath, $330/mo. Very clean. Call Karen 696-7380. M/F Chippendale style dancers needed for local telegram service. Earn up to $35/hr. Good fun! Great pay! 731-1238, for details. Female roommate needed. $250/mo. Own room. All appliances and computer included. Call Christine at 823-6419. Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can dle-light dining. ‘The Pink House”. 364-2868. The Famous “Pink House” Gourmet B&B. Now tak ing reservations for Valentines (filet-mignon & lobster tail). 364-2868. Sublease spacious Ibdrm/lbath apartment. New car pet, patio, and large walk-in closet. January rent Free!! $350/mo. Call 694-9247, leave message. Now Hiring Pharmacy Technician. Experience A Plus. Please Contact Kroger, Bryan. 779-9251. M/F roommate ASAP until Mid-May. $270/mo. +1/2 utilities, busrt. 694-0808. FOR SALE Part time technician needed for afternoon deliveries for medical equipment company. Appy at 700 East University #103, Monday through Friday, 8-5. M/F roommate needed for Spring. 2bdrm/1bath duplex. Hardwood floors. Pets ok. $175/mo. + 1/2 utilities. 361- 0034. COMPUTERS Pentium 133MHZ computer, 1.2GB-HD, 8XCDROM, 16MB-RAM, 33.6Modem, Internet ready, sound+ 60w- speakers, 14"-monitor $1,099. 1-year warranty. Call 846-7186 for 166MHZ &-upgrading. 2bdrm/1bath mobile-home, 3-min. from campus, new flooring, paint, set-up on lot, landscaped and decked, asking $10,000 822-6117. Part-time bookkeeper for small business. Mail resume to P.O.Box-125, Bryan,TX. 77806. Male roommate needed. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Own room. 1/3 rent +bills. 268-7791 Cable descrambler kit $14.95. View all Premium & Pay- per-view channels. (313) 523-2767, (24 hrs.). Part-time carpenter/ painter helpers. Experience help ful. 775-7126. Nice house, close to campus, $250/mo. 693-9103. DJ MUSIC For sale TI-82 calculator, good condition, used In only one semester $70.00 Will deliver, call Ben at 693-0421. Mobile DJ -Bryan Mitchell- parties, sorority and fraterni ty functions, dance music 693-0084. Queen size sofa bed for sale. Only 3 years old, blue and off-white $150 O.B.O. Please call 694-1305. Part-time Clerical Position- Wednesday and Thursday, 5pm-9pm, and every other Saturday 10am-2pm, starting ASAP. Apply in person: Nationwide Insurance, 1100-B Harvey Road (Post Oak Square next to Al's Formal Wear). Non- smoking male needed to share 2/1, C.S. 764-5997. Andy Roommate needed A.S.A.P. thru May. Own room. $200/mo. +1/2 utilities. C.Sta. 1-block from campus. 694-0510. Sound Power Entertainment. Professional DJ Service. Experienced in weddings, parties, proms, banquets, & sorority/fraternity events. Large & small sound systems. Lights/smoke available. Large selection of music. Also available: bands & equipment rental. Aggie owned. Call Tommy Reed, 696-9754. Queen size sofa sleeper $75, Love seat #30. call 779-0079 after 5:00 p.m. Part-time help wanted, Grapevine Restaurant. Please call 696-3411, leave name & number, & Gordon will call to set-up interview. Roommate needed for 3bdrm/2bath house, rent $350/mo. includes utilities. 361-0067. Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Microwaves &More at low prices. Appliance Distributors, 2007 S.Texas Avenue, Bryan. 775-3282. Part-time lawn maintenance needed. Work 15- 20hrs/wk. in afternoon. Start at $5/hr. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing co., 1000 Independence, Bryan. Roommate needed to share 2bdrm/2bath, w/d, shuttle bus. $300/mo. plus 1/2-utilities. Call Angie, 696-7041. Rooms for rent in new 4 -bedroom house. Large fenced in yard. Pets ok. $250/mo. Call Al 775-8501. STARZ Mobile Entertainment-Professional DJ. Specializing in weddings, private parties, proms, dances, corps, sorority, fraternity, all Christian events. Large selection of all styles of music, large or small sound/lighting systems. Aggie owned & operated by Michael Bratz-'97. 694-8981/1-800-435-6065. Skis!! New ‘96 K2 SL Race (200cm); Marker M51 Bindings; Ski Bag; Cost $900+; Sell For $450. Call Toby, 779-1739. Part-time office assistant- receptionist needed for busy Real Estate office. Please call 764-2100 for more infor mation. Serious M/F needed to sublease half of 2/2. January paid, 1/2 Feb. paid, 1/2 bills. Call for complete package 775-8198. Sony receiver STRD611 - Prologic $125, Brother Word processor $45. Please call 268-0800. The Party Block Mobile DJ-Professional DJ- Peter Block. Specializing in Weddings, Date Parties, Dances, Formals for Tamu Students, Faculty & Staff. Huge music selection, excellent Club Light & Smoke package. Formal attire, mobile to anywhere. For The Best-Call 693-6294. http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html. TI-85 calculator. Like new. Includes instruction manual $80 O.B.O. Call Kimberly at 764-4011. Please leave a message. Promote the circus. Flexible hours. Hourly wage w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class ‘97. 846- 8818. Sublease room in 4-bdrm. house. $255/mo. +bills. Kari 268-3859. TI82 Calculator for sale. Hardly used. Includes instruc tion manual and I/O port with cable. $70 Or Best Offer. 775-7347. Teacher’s aide. Private school. Near campus. Tuesday and Thursday 11-1, other days and times to be arranged. 8-10 hours per week total. Elem. Ed. back ground helpful, (not required). SERVICES FOR RENT Twin bed with frame, good condition $45 or best offer. Please call Joy at 693-5540. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, close to campus, $100- $350. Available now! 696-2038. University approved dorm size refrigerator, freezer, & microwave, all in one, $100. Cannon word processor $50. Call 6964104 or 696-5226. TELEMARKETING POSITIONS- Openings, full or part- time, must be able to work 1/2-day Saturdays. Base pay $6 +bonus. Weekly pay, flexible scheduling. Apply in person. 700-University Drive East, ste.#104, C.Station. 691-8682. Need a diversion? Tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS. Live chat! Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwest Trivla< etc ! Free demo accounts! Internet Accessl Call (409)694- 8441 via modem. TRAVEL 1 and 2/bdrm apartment. Available Now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472. W/D $250 pair, dining table $70, 2 end tables $25, each coffee table $45, entertainment center $50. Please call 847-0913. Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr., days, evenings, weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268- 5307 or come by 702-Univ. Dr. Ea., Ste.102F, C.Sta. Snow skiing in Northern New Mexico. Townhouse sleeps 17. Ski Red River, Taos & Angel Fire. $125- $350 a night. 846-8916, ask for John. WANTED 1-bedroom for rent in a 3-bedroom house in Bryan. $275/mo.+1/3 utilities. 229-5814. HELP WANTED Translators needed for several web sites- German, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish. Please fax resume (409)846-5196. E-mail Christine @ buymall.com Looking for a serious male C&W dance partner to try out for Aggie Wranglers. Call 847-0745. Ibdrm/lbath, w/d connection, close to campus. Available Now!! Call Amy 822-7281. 1st. month free. Large clean 2bdrm/11/2ba. Southwood Valley fourplex. Ceiling fans, by park & shuttle. $500/mo. 694-7631/690-1093. Advertising Sales Representatives needed for Study Breaks Magazine. Part-time, flexible hours, solid account base. Call 268-1496. Waitstaff $8-$10/hr. average. 4p.m. at Golden Corral. Apply Tues.-Fit, 2p.m.- 2-11/2 available immediately. W/d connection, pets ok. $400/mo. Call 846-0347. ATTENTION STUDENTS!!!!!! Up to $8.00 Apply now, filling 38-openings, scholarships, internships available. Conditions apply. No experience necessary. Start immediately. 696-7734. WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CON STRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT, possibly General Superintendent. Must-be motivated, experienced & will ing to travel. Call Joe or Gary 1-800-324-8196. Students who wants to lose weight. Metabolism prod ucts. $29.95 V/MC/Disc. & Checks. Fast free local delivery. (409)823-3307 B./C.Sta. or 1-800-927-3340. www.rtis.com/wellsprings. Wanted 100 students - lose 8 to 100lbs. New metabo lism breakthru. Doctor recommended. Guaranteed. $30 cost, Free gift. 1-800-435-7591. 2-rooms available in clean, quiet 3-bedroom 2-bath house. Located across from park. $250/mo. 696-1841. Babysitter needed- T/TH, 2:45-5:30p.m., $4.50/hr. Call Amy Cox at 822-7954. 2bdrm duplexes & 4-plexes- ca/h, fenced, all appl., lawn care provided, some with security system. TCP 775- 2291. BASIC ACCT. /CLERICAL WORK. Must have knowl edge of accounting. Flexible hours. Contact Keith 696- 4464. 2bdrm/11/2bath condo. 2411 Delee #17. Very nice. No smoking or pets. $595/mo. 764-8914. WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409) 774-8924*(800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY Mil (409) 774-8924 (800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. •SUBWPY* Now accepting applications for Crew Personnel. Apply at any Subway Location HOUSTON SUMMER JOBS! Miller Swim Academy is now hiring swim ming instructors and swim team coachesl Free training provided. Excellent pay. Forty locations throughout Houston. Swim team or teaching experience needed. ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWING. 1-713-777-7946 Athlete’s Foot Study College Court January FREE! Larger 2 Bedrooms Clothes Washers/Dryers Utilities Paid (water, heating of water, sewer, garbage pickup) Ceiling Fans • intrusion Alarms • Health Club • Swimming Pool Near TAMU $419 823-7039 3300 S. College Ave. Individuals ages 18 years and older | with a first episode GENITAL HERPES infection are being recruited for a 42-week research study of an anti-viral medication. $300 will be paid to qualified volunteers who enroll and complete this study. Patients volunteers needed for Research Study of new investigational medicine. Free physical exam, treatments, study medications, and lab tests available for qualified participants. Patient stipend available for qualified participants ages 12 years & above. No topical (prescription or over the counter) treatment in the last 2 wks. Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 The Balias JWorning Dctus DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EACH MORNING. 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For more information call: 691-2062 3700 Plainsman Ave Volunteers needed to participate in a clinical research study for the treatment of recurrent genital herpes with an oral medication. Participants must be prescreened and enrolled before next recurrence. Eligible volunteers will be compensated for their time and travel. Asthma Study VIP Research, Inc. (409) 776-1417 Volunteers with mild to moderate asthma needed to participate in a clinical research study using an oral investigative medication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $300. Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 MAKE MONEY THE OED-FASHIONED WAY. SEEL SOMETHING. The Battalion Classifieds Call 845-0569 Pagi Tuesday • January 21,1: Lady Ags rebound The B Sp with conference wr ^ "ckage in Lost- Small, black Cocker Spaniel mix dog. Cash Reward. Contact 764-7102. Reward. Lost female Akita. Built like a Husky with black face. Lost 1-13 near Sorority Row. Please call 694-7828. 1981 Suzuki 450, needs work, $500 or best offer. 764- 3916, ask for Brent. Attractive singles in your area, your age, your style!!! 1- 900-484-7070, ext.4387. $2.99/min. Must be 18+ Serve-U (619)645-8434. Dependable Sports Results Now!! 1-900-526-5800, ext.3914. $2.99/min. Mustbe18yrs. Serv-u (619) 645- 8434. Up to 75% OFF! Jan.17-19 @ Inspirations in Post Oak Mall. We Now Accept AGGIEBUCKS!!! Crazy ain't it? F ollowing a 103-67 demoral izing defeat to the University of Texas, the Texas A&M Women’s Basketball Team escaped with a 75-72 victo ry over Oklahoma State University on Saturday night. A&M’s first ever Big 12 win ended a three game losing streak. At 7-8 overall, 1-4 in the Big 12, Head Coach Candi Harvey said she is looking for consistent improvement from the team, while building momentum going into the conference tournament in February. Texas Hoopster Retui§' le m ai y Home ITopics wil The Lady Aggies received loilld b e some needed help under the ,ttalinn Gt boards in 6-foot-2-inch freshi * c forward Lauren Crawford,wfe: [lt ’ v 1 transferred from Brown IpGT University earlier this month Because of NCAA transfermle ^Vas Den Crawford must sit out oneya , and will not be eligible to plat ip her to ° the Lady Aggies until the coir;] tion of the fall semester 199' 1 h'.ul ( oat h ( andi 1 larve the forward from JJ. Pearce,in Dallas, missed the state ofTesai "Lauren is a Texas girl,” 1 larvey said. “She wanted to come back to Texas, lovesAi.' and wanted to be a partofwk we’re doing here. She’ll pram iNGLEWOOl with us, and w ill Nil on the bet at home games. We’ll just see what happens next year. "I think she was just homesi She was just glad to get back to Mexican food and warm weathi /lav ixel, Tucker on the Doorstep of the 1,000-Point Club Senior guard Lana Tucker needs just 16 more points to enter the 1,000-point club. The team captain, who is averaging 14.3 points per game, is on track to accomplish the feat against either the University of Kansas (Jan. 22) or Kansas State University (Jan. 25). If Tucker exceeds the 1,000-point mark, she will become only the 12th player in A&M history to do so. She would join former team mates Lisa Branch (1,939, No. 1) and Martha McClelland (1,001, No.11) in the elite club. Still Searching for the Starting Five Head Coach Candi Haney juggling seven underclassmei is still trying to find therighi mix of players. Through the first 15 games, Harvey has utilized 11 different starting lineup combinations. Senior guard I Tina J ticker stand; , , . 6 r ■. l iy two words, alone as a source of consistency T j F larvey. Tucker continues to star at guard for the Lady Ags, a posi tion she has held since the condii sion of her freshman season. Patterson Explodes Against the ’Horns Sophomore point guard Kew Patterson posted impressive numbers in the Lady Aggies 10H En Fuego from the Charity Stripe The Lady Aggies are taking advantage of their opportunities from the charity stripe this sea son. Completing 302-of-438 (.689) attempts from the free- throw line, the Lady Aggies rank third in the Big 12 behind the University of Texas (.720) and Iowa State University (.698). A&M’s top free throw game was against the University of Dartmouth (20-of-25, .800). 63 loss to the University of Texai Tennessee wa Patterson hit 5-of-6 shots from the floor, 3-of-3 from downtown, and 3-of-4 from the free-throiv line. In addition, Patterson grabbed five boards, swatted one block and one steal. Head Coach Candi Ham said she was impressed with Patterson’s effort. “She played nearly a perfect game,” I iarvdry said."She’splayihj more of a controlled game. That’s what this team needs. We need to be able to identify a true point guard, a leader.” yed with h ooting in the 1 I Nick Van Ext pregame wo The practice |el scoring 24 and Los A |ntinuing its n the Dallas cswith a 109 |ry Monday. "When I’m p ay too well,” \ ;e I let the wh st two games. The Lakers v jnsecutive los: nee early Novel nimaginable cc Naftai Continued f Wright said Mastagni Continued from Page 7 Mastagni began swimming year-round when she was 10, and started making the big commit ments when she was just 12 years old. Seeking an example for suc cess in her parents, Mastagni said they have each played different roles in her life. "My dad has always had goals and achieved them, so I watch him. My mom, though, has been the motivator,” she said. The 1996-97 Lady Aggies are considered underdogs in the Big 12 Conference, but Mastagni said she still hopes they willbi able to make a run for the Hoping to excel personal!) Mastagni is also focusing oi making a strong base for nes year, which will be her last, “(Danee) is extremely coni dent,” Buckalo said. “And, shf knows what she is doing.” Wagner said Mastagni has: toughness and a uniquenes about her that coordinates wS with a strong kinesthetic sense. , “She is the difference betweei l0Ils ’ especial! (us) being a good team and )01 Tunities r potentially great team,” Wagnf le c a use ot his said. “She has the potential to b for Naftanel b maturity in h mental focus v\ "Now I focu and not on th meet itself, o how the othe competitors a r going to do, ^Naftanel said. Wright wi now help Naf tanel finalize hi list of dives fo he Big L Championship tnd the NCA ivhich he has a Naftanel wi trove himself; traska team at C and said hi [nought at the 1 [ompete at tl Championship ng champion vents — the l Naftanel sa vard to the u a world-class athlete, and there! Iecause I hav no one that doesn’t care for her trength and a ult dives,” Na: With the ad tilty, Naftane —7|oint totals iff MM mupmt" I . Stew Milne, The Battalion Sophomore Jason Miles competes in the 1650-meter freestyle las! Thursday against Tennessee at the Student Rec. Center. Aggies Continued from Page 7 Last year, the Aggies fin ished 22nd at the NCAA national meet with 44 points. Nash said he hopes that this year the team will end up in the top 20, because of their added strength and depth. On the other end of the pool, the men’s diving team is making its mark as well. Sophomore Mark Naftanel, last year’s Southwest Conference 10-meter tower champion, beat the 1994 one- meter springboard World Champion Evan Stewart in last week’s dual meet against Tennessee. The Aggie divers are consis tently adding points on the board to the overall A&M teati' score, which is much appreci ated by the swimming team and staff. “We have a nice relation ship with them (the divers), Nash said. “They are very sup portive of and loyal to the swimming program.” Together, the swimming and diving teams are preparing to take on the rest of the Big \l and make teams around the nation begin to take notice ofe program that is slowly becom ing a force in collegiate swim ming and diving. “I am excite U.S. Border F highest repu ment agenci They are kn< fine esprit professionali