Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1977 Knowledge is your best protection. X Diami Bussells iamono Room 3731 L. 29tli 84fi-4708 I>n\n it Countrv Center ‘^1^' MEMBER AMERIC AN GEM SOCIETY CASUAL FASHIONS for GUYS & GALS TOP DRAWER Culpepper Plaza BUSINESS COLLEGt Inquire About Our Term Starting January 3 Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 A special 6-week typing course for beginners will be offered in the afternoons starting January 23. For more information, call 822-6423. Several agencies help alcoholic Alcoholism has risen dramatically over the past few years, according to recent surveys. Data show that it is especially serious among high school and college students. Since World War II, alcoholism Fill Your Christmas List With Shoes from ^BROOKS n* converse J WARMUPS T-Shirts • Jerseys • Sweatshirts Large Selection of Colors & Styles OPEN 9:30-6:00 Lorkrr Koont C f ^ oe "SPORTSHOES UNLIMITED" 822 VILLA MARIA RD. 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RAIN CHECK — If we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price Offer good through Sat., Dec. 17 Front-End Alignment $ 12 88 Most Cars & Small Trucks. FREE CHECK Brakes, Belts, Hoses & Tires On Most Cars & Small Trucks. Lube & Oil Change $C88 5 qts. of premium grade oil. University Tire & Service Center 509 University Drive College Station 846-5613 (Next to Wyatt’s Sporting Goods) INDEPENDENT DEALER SEE ’Jr YEAR has increased greatly without at tracting much notice. Data show there are 10 to 14 million people suf fering from alcohol abuse. An estimated 5 percent of Ameri ca’s high school students become in toxicated at least once weekly. A recent survey of young people in the military showed that between 60 and 80 percent of Army and Navy personnel had some degree of drink ing problem. Why are people, especially those of high school and college age, drinking more alcohol? Dr. Giessen Martin, head of the psychology de partment at Texas A&M University, offers several explanations. He re cently said the main reason for al cohol abuse is that alcohol offers a means of escape from problems. He said alcohol seems to produce a “good effect, but it is in fact a depressant. “It depresses the cen tral nervous system,’ he said. And alcohol is a “fantastically effective anxiety reducer.” Advertising plays an important role is alcohol abuse, Martin said, adding, “Everything that is good in our culture — beautiful women. “Everything that is good in our culture — beauti ful women, nice cars, fine homes — is asso ciated with alcohol. ” nice cars, fine homes — is as sociated with alcohol.” He named other contributing factors, such as peer group pressures, broken homes, and strain from school or jobs. The number of popular beliefs and misconceptions surrounding al coholism is astounding, Martin said. “People have a concept of al coholism as being a moral problem. ” He said the church condemns an al coholic as being morally corrupt. It was not until 1957 that the Ameri can Medical Association recognized alcoholism as a disease. “Alcoholism is the fourth major health problem in the country, next to cancer, heart disease and mental illness,” Martin said. In the public’s mind, alcohol does not seem to be a drug, but ethynol (the active ingre dient in alcohol) is a drug. “It is just as addictive psychologically and physiologically as heroin,” he said. Extensive research has been done on alcoholic personality traits, but there is no unique personality that becomes alcoholic, Martin said. He said a person may become a problem drinker from the “social” habit of drinking a “few beers” or the nightly martini that becomes three or four. The stereotypical al coholic is the “wino on skid row or in the gutter, but, Martin said, “This accounts for 5 percent of the 14 million people who are al coholic.” Martin added that data show al coholism increases as a person rises up the educational ladder. Dr. Wade Birch, director of the Personal Counseling Service at A&M, said there is a drinking prob lem among A&M students. He said he suspects moderate drinking dur ing the week, but when the weekend arrives, “drinking just skyrockets.” The counseling service treats only a small number of students with drinking problems. Birch said, “marriage problems, boy-girl rela tionships, parental pressures are their primary concern.” Birch said he thinks there are more students with drinking prob lems, but they don’t seek help. He said drinking is “accepted and ex pected among students.” Martin said, “A person who gets drunk sees himself as the wittiest, most intelligent, best looking per son is the world.” What does a person do if he or she suspects a drinking problem? Psy chologists say he must first examine his own drinking habits. Does he have a couple of beers or wlii sours to cope with daily there a loss of interest in scluj job with an increase is social tions in which alcohol plays a Unexplained accidents wk ing and unstable emotionalkli “Alcoholism is thefom major health problem the country, next ton cer, heart disease n mental illness” such as irrational anger can telltale signs of drinking prokla Depression can also beasi[ Drs. Martin and Birchsaiife lution to alcohol abuse is com ing. The university personalrj seling service offers group anil vidual therapy. In the County area, the Mental Mental Retardation Center Is alcoholic counseling program. Bluebonnet Psychiatric Cenle offers counseling. There is ai coholics Anonymous 1007 W. 26th in Bryan. Campus activities Wednesday Omega Phi Alpha, 6:30 p.m., 501 Rud der TAMU Forestry Club, 7:30 p.m., 115 Forest Science Building Pentagon Area Hometown Club, 8 p.m., 607 Rudder Thursday Town Hall, University Symphonic Band, 12:30 p.m., MSC Lounge MSC Movie, "The City That Forgot About Christmas,” 6:30 p.m.. Rudder Au ditorium Children’s Christmas Party, 7-10 p.m., 228-230 MSC Snow Ski Club, 7:30 p.m., 701 Rudder Cepheid Variable, "Phantom of the Paradise,” 8 p.m., RudderTheaier Student “Y , Christmas service,! Rudder Tower Fountain area, Hit lounge if inclement weather Friday Saddle & Sirloin Club, Co>h Christmas Formal, 8 to 12p.m.,2M ballroom Commencement for Graduate Ss dents, 7:30 p.m., Rudder Auditorial Saturday Commencement, 9 a.m., C. Mi White Coliseum Commissioning, Gen. Don A. Sto 1:30 p.m., G. Rollie White Colisem 9 OUT OF 10 PUPPIES PREFER THE BATTALION WE’RE DEMONSTRATING! 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