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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1977
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212 N. MAIN 822-3119
DOWNTOWN BRYAN
AGGIE CINEMA
PRESENTS
ADAM’S MB
NOV. 9
8:00 P.M.
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STEP INTO THE MSC
Alcoholism, genes tied
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The Battalion Classified
United Press International
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — New re
search indicates alcoholism might
be linked to a biochemical heredi
tary factor, according to an authority
on the disease that has affected nine
million Americans.
“The cause of alcoholism, in
truth, is unknown,” said Dr. Donald
Goodwin, “but it does run in
families and this is a starting point.”
Goodwin is chairman of the
psychiatry department at the Uni
versity of Kansas Medical Center
and author of the book “Is Al
coholism Hereditary?”
“The notion that alcoholism is
hereditary is old, older than
theories that alcoholism comes from
environmental factors,” writes
Goodwin. “For 75 years or more
studies have consistently reported
much higher rates of alcoholisn in
the families of alcoholics than in the
general population.”
Between 1970 and 1976, Dr.
Goodwin conducted a two-part
study to determine the influence of
heredity and environment in al
coholism. For the first part, he es
tablished two groups of men, all of
whom had been adopted in infancy.
In one group, each man had at
least one alcoholic parent. In the
other there was no record of al
coholism among the parents. Re
sults of the project were startling,
Goodwin said.
“The children of alcoholics, both
daughters and sons, were found to
be four times more likely to become
alcoholics by their early 30s than
were those in the control group,
Dr Goodwin said.
During the second phase of the
investigation Goodwin studied sons
raised by their alcoholic parents and
compared them with their brothers
who had been adopted in infancy
and raised by non-alcoholics.
Results of that phase of the study
showed environment did not affect
the development of alcoholism. The
rate of alcoholism among them
raised by adoptive parents was
somewhat higher than that o
group raised by the alcoholic pi
ents.
“Severe or ‘classic’ forms of
coholism may have mainly
basis, whereas heavy drinkingm Ifexas A&
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Jicycle th
sity are i
I ailing” 1
have mainly psychosocial orgini
says Goodwin. “The next step
finding what is being inherited.
The psychiatrist said the si
showed 18 percent of the male
dren became alcoholics while onli
percent of the female childrens
affected by the disease.
“The usual explanation is a
tural one,” Goodwin said. "H<
drinking is more tolerated in me
than women.’
Jitterbugging is bad!
Jump, shake and show your danc
ing skill at the 1977 Jitterbug Con
test Wednesday, sponsored by
Town Hall.
To begin at 1:30 p.m. at Rudder
fountain, the affair will be open to
any couple that comes, with no
entry form necessary.
T-shirts and free Flash Cadi
concert tickets will be awarded I
the two most outstanding cou|
with judging based on the ori|
jitterbug style.
Pamela Denson Morton, instm
tor in health and physical educafe
will judge the contest.
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
“Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur- ’
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
“Students who will not be on campus when
the yearbooks are published, usually by Sep
tember must pay a mailing and handling
fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they
be mailed without the necessary fees havirig
been paid. ” ' ,
This policy took effect on October 22, T976.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Wetherill, George Richard
Degree: Pli.D. in Adult 6c Extension Educa
tion
Dissertation: EVALUATING THE
SYSTEMS-PROCESS MODEL FOR
PROGRAM EVALUATION: A THREE-
LEVEL INTERIM EVALUATION OF
THE HIGH PLAINS MANPOWER DE
VELOPMENT PROJECT.
Time: 3:00 P.M. on November 21, 1977
Place: Harrington Education Center, Room
715-A
G. W. Kunz.e
Dean of the Graduate College
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
DIRECTORY FEES are refundable in full dur
ing the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
WANT AD RATES
One day 10c per Word
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each insertion
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DEADLINE
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Williams, Grady Edward
Degree: Ph.D. in Wildlife and Fisheries Sci
ences
Dissertation: POPULATION CHARAC
TERISTICS OF ESTUARINE DE
CAPOD CRUSTACEANS IN INTAKE
AND DISCHARGE AREAS OF THE
CEDAR BAYOU ELECTRIC POWER
STATION BEFORE AND DURING
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION,
'lime: 9:00 A.M. on November 18, 1977
Place: Nagle Hall, Room 207
G. W. Knnze
Dean of the Graduate College
FULL OR PART TIME
HOUSEWIVES OR STUDENTS
Help wanted, both day or night shift and weekends.
Housewives work while children are in school. Stu
dents nights 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. & weekends.
COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.60/hour
Bryan
1101 Texas
An Equal Opportunity Employer
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
WHATABURGER -
College Station
105 Dominik
UNIVERSITY CENTER
SCHEDULING NOTICE
Applications for meeting
rooms in the University
Center Complex for rec
ognized student organiza
tions, clubs, and govern
ing bodies will be accepted
for the 1978 spring semes
ter (Jan. 2 - May 15) in the
Scheduling Office, 2nd
Floor, Rudder Tower be
ginning at 8 a.m., Tues
day, November 15, 1977.
Application forms may be
obtained in the Scheduling
Office.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Legg, Margaret Judith
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistrv
Dissertation: PROTEIN CRYSTALLOG
RAPHY: NEW APPROACHES TO
X-RAY DATA COLLECTION, DIRECT
SPACE REFINEMENT AND MODEL
BUILDING.
Time: 10:00 A.M. on November 17, 1977
Place: Chemistrs Bldg., Room 1427
G. W. Knnze
Dean of the Graduate College
Weight Watchers meets in Col
lege Station Thursdays, 5:15
P.M. Lutheran Student Center
315 College Main. For further in
formation call 822-7303.
30t27
Call 846-4012.
Sambo’s is now hiring waitresses, especially for
nights. Experience beneficial but not neces
sary. 1045 Texas Avenue. 44tl0
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Counter salesman for electrical parts. Part
time and full time. Call 822-4862. 48tl0
ATTENTION DECEMBER
GRADUATES!
You may begin picking up your
Graduation Announcement Or
ders November 21st in the Stu
dent Program’s Office, Room
216 A&B from 8:00 to 5:00,
Monday thru Friday. Also —
Extra Graduation Announce
ments will go on sale November
28th in the Student Finance
Center, Room 217, MSC at 8:00
A.M. on a first come, first serve
basis. 48t23
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
'3400 S. College 823-8051
SENIOR RING ORDERING
PROCEDURE
For Students Completing 92 Hours at the
End of the Fall ’77 Semester
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior
Class Ring, an undergraduate, student must
have at least ninety-two (92) semester hours,
with 30 hours at A&M and be in good standing
with th< University. To order at mid-semester
using mid-semester grades to fulfill the above
requirements, please note the following in
structions:
1. Leave your name, major and I. D. number
with the Ring Clerk, Room Seven,
Richard Coke Building, prior to
November 10th. THIS MAY NOT BE
DONE BY PHONE.
2. Bring mid-semester grade report along
when ready to order to verify eligibility.
3. All rings must be paid for in full when the
order is placed. Senior Ring loans are avail
able through student financial aid in the
YMCA Building.
4. Anyone having failed to leave their name in
advance and fail to bring their mid
semester grade report when ready to order
will be asked to return later to allow time
for records to be checked.
5. Mid-semester orders will be taken only
from October 26th until November 30th,
1977.
6. Students who do not place their order dur
ing this period may order after final grades
are posted.
7. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8 A.M. to 5
P.M. each day, Monday through Friday.
However, in order for other duties to be
carried out, absolutely no orders will be
taken between 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. or
between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether
on October 26th or November 30th, will
be delivered on the same day which will be
approximately January 31, 1978.
(This November 30th ordering dead-line does
not apply to those students who completed 92
hours prior to the beginning of the Fall ’77
semester. After a student has 92 hours on rec
ord there is never a dead-line., except a
monthly mailing date on which we send ring
orders to the factory.) 34t30
Denny’s Restaurant is now ac
cepting applications for evening
and night shifts for waitresses.
Salary depending on experience
and/or attitude. Apply in person.
4614
Deluxe duplexes newly com
pleted. 2 bdrm., 1 bath. Central
air/heat, all modern appliances.
Washer dryer connections.
About IV2 miles from campus.
693-4758. 34124
Photo department needs part
time help — afternoons. Pho
tography and lab experience
preferred. Contact Bill Meeks at
the Eagle. 822-3707, extension
29. 4815
FOR SALE
NOW TAKING
DEPOSITS
Lexington Apartments
and
Motor Inn
“A day or a lifetime” . . .
216 Dominik
693-1220
*One & Two bedroom furnished apart
ments.
*AII bills paid.
*No required lease.
♦Total security system
Contemporary house for sale by owner. Prime
C.S. location. Call 693-8238 after 5. 40t20
’77 Olds Starfire GT. Loaded. 6,000 miles.
Sharp! Sporty! Must sell. 846-2426. 45110
Portable Singer zigzag sewing machine. Per
fect condition. $75. Call 693-8421. 4814
Gibson Les Paul Jr. guitar. Call 693-2619. 4913
FOR RENT
Bedroom in upstairs apt. with
three girls — private home, 5
min. from campus. $80/mo.
Bills paid. Call 846-5694 after 5.
4813
Honda Elsinore M.T.-250. Excellent condi
tion. Book rack included. $650. 693-4106.4914
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MOBILE HOME: 14x64, 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
additional room, dishwasher, stove, unfur
nished. Currently on 3 acres. 845-6025 or
1-394-2181. 49t5
1974 11 arley Davidson Sprint 350. Excellent
shape. Larry 845-7141. 49tl
1972 Chevy Van. Beautiful blue, loaded,
mags, air. Reduced to sell. 779-3165. 49t5
Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store- Col—
lege Station, youf oldest and most depend
able store, for parts, repair or trade and prices
you like.
ROOMMATE WANTED
CONTACT LENS WEARERS
Save money on your brand name hard
and soft lens supplies. Send for free illus
trated catalog.
CONTACT LENS SUPPLY CENTER
341 E. Camelback
Phoenix, Arizona 85012
4815
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment"
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
Share 3 bedroom furnished house through
December. Garage, fenced backyard, dis
hwasher. 846-0319, 845-5027. 49t3
WANTED
WANTED: 3 tickets (sit down) for TU game.
Will pay. 846-6448. 49t4
1974 Chevelle
Malibu Classic
Extra clean, automatic, air, power,
low mileage. Must sell before I go
overseas. $2600. 846-2078 or
845-5531 Ex-1283 after 6 P.M.
Financing can be arranged.
4815
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THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
La Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
WORK WANTED
TEXAS A&M — TCU
FOOTBALL TICKETS
Will pay $25 each for four good
tickets on or near 50 yard line,
west side. Call collect-Willson
Davis Jr., (512) 226-2334.
4912
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES- j
Located 707 University Dr., Suite 23 next V
door to University National Bank. Hours 9-5.
Monday-Friday 846-9109. ;
LOST
Typing 823-4579.
LOST: SR-52 calculator between Slab and
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.392tfn |
Sbisa. REWARD. Call 846-3204 or come by T >T' n g Experienced, fast, accurate. All lands
^ 822-0544.
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Typing. 846-3491.
Aggie Cinema
The following is the Aggie Cinema film poll for the Spring Semester 1978. Please turn in the polls at the Student Programs oflice(Rin
216, MSC), or the Ballot Box in front of the Aggie Cinema display case on the first floor of the MSC.
Would you attend a discussion/interview following a Popular Classic International series film?
INTERNATIONAL (vote for 5 or less)
CASANOVA-Fellini-his first film in English, freely adapted trom the voluminous memoirs of the world's greatest lover. WilhDonali)
Sutherland.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK-The diary of a young Jewish girl in hiding in Nazi-occupied Germany in WWII, her triumphs and tragedies
FELLINfA DIRECTORS NOTEBOOK-Produced by NBC, this film shows Fellini at work, revealing a personal side rarely seen by Hit
public.
MARAT/SADE-or, The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as performed by the Inmates of Charenton under Hit
Direction of the Marquis De Sade.
SATYRICON-Fellini-The decadence of Nero's Rome shown as only Fellini would show it.
SEVEN SAMAURI (The Magnificent Seven)-The definitive eastern-western. A magnificent action film as well as an unusual social
commentary.
GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINIS-Vittario De Sica-An aristocratic Jewish family is forced to face the real world outside of Ibeii
private estate in the wake of Mussolini's anti-Semitic edicts.
Z-Costra Gavaras-A journalist's investigation of a murder reveals corruption and scandal high in the government, but die
witnesses are mysteriously dying . . .
BEDAZZLED-A short-order cook is granted seven wishes by the Devil. Raquel Welch personifies lust.
POPULAR (vole for 15 or less)
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Barry Lyndon
The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones
Breakout
Bugsy Malone
Billy Jack Festival
The Candidate
The Conversation
The Day of the Jackal
The Eagle Has Landed
Family Plot
Fun with Dick and Jane
Gone with the Wind
The Green Berets
The Hospital
I Will, I Will, for Now . . .
The Last Detail
Late Show
The Longest Day
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
MASH
Missouri Breaks
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Patton
MATINEE (Vote for 6 or less)
Film Flam Man
Gigot
Gunga Din
Those Magnificent Men in TheirFlying Machines
The War Wagon
Sound of Music
Funny Girl
The Prime of Miss Jean Bodie
The Seven Ups
Shenandoah
Straw Dogs
Tom Jones
Tommy
Tora, Tora, Tora
Walking Tall
Alice Doesn’t Live Here Any More
Annie Hall
Black Sunday
A Bridge Too Far
Daisy Miller
The Enforcer
Freud
Khatoum
New York, New York
Reflections in a Golden Eye
Silver Streak
Slapshot
Three Women
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
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To:
Cartoon Festival
Jerimiah Johnson
Please Don’t Eat the Daisies
Funny Lady
Winter Hawk
Lies My Father Told Me
The Absent-Minded Professor
Lost Horizon (1937
Crowd
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CLASSIC (vote for 10 or less)
All Quiet on the Western Front-1930-Lew Ayres, Slim Summerville
Arsenic and Old Lace-1944-Cary Grant, Raymond Massey, Peter Lorre
Camelot-1967-Richard Harris, Vanessa Redgrave
Gable & Lombard-1976-James Brolin, Jill Clayburgh
No Man of Her 0wn-1932-Clark Gable, Carole Lombard
My Man Godfrey-1936-William Powell, Carole Lombard
True Confession-1937-Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurry, John Barrymore
It Happened One Night-1934-Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert
Gable & Lombard Festival
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?-1967-Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier
Lillies of the Field-1963-Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala
Lolita-1962-(Stanley Kubrick), Sue Lyon, Shelly Winters, Peter Sellers
Marx Brothers Festival
Pride and Prejudice-1940-Laurence Olivier, Maureen O'Sullivan
Shall We Dance-1937-Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
Singing in the Rain-1952-Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds
A Tale of Two Cities-1958-Dirk Bogarde, Christopher Lee
Wuthering Heights-1939-Laurence Oliver, Merle Oberon, David Niven
Showboat-1951-Ava Gardner, Joe E. Brown
Charlie Chaplin Festival
Guns of August-1965-WWI Documentary
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter-1968-Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke, Cicely Tyson
The Treasure of Sierra Madre-1948-Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston
Women in Love-1970-Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed
Hamlet-Nicol Williamson
Henry V-Laurence Olivier
King Lear-Paul Scofield
Romeo and Juliet-1968-(Zeffirelli), Olivia Hussey, Leonard Whiting
Exodus-1960-Paui Newman, Eva Marie Saint
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Bad (Andy Warhol)
Billy Jack
Born Losers
Deliverance
The Dirty Dozen
Electra Glide in Blue
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Girls in Trouble
Harrad Experiment
Janis
MIDNIGHT (vote for 9 or less)
The Killer Elite
Play It Again, Sam
Start the Revolution Without Me
The Strawberry Statement
The Traveling Executioner
The Trial of Billy Jack
Zachariah
The Groove Tube
The Guns of Navarone
SUGGESTIONS
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