The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1983, Image 16

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Battalion/Page 16
February 16,1983
What’s Up
Wednesday
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS: Antique
photos will be taken Monday through Friday now until Feb. 29
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Langford Architecture Building.
Pictures for the Aggieland will be taken at 7 p.m. at the MSC
Main Lounge.
HUMAN FACTORS SOCIETY:Dr. Young will speak on
Robotics at 7:30 p.m. in 342 Zachry.
TAMU WINDSURFING CLUBrNew members will be intro
duced to club activities. Outings, races, parties and club lessons
will be discussed at 8:30 p.m. in 607 Rudder.
AGGIE SCOU1S:Cookie sales (they’re in!), a Boy Scout Merit
Badge Workshop (Feb. 26) and an Advisor Led Leadership
Workshop will be discussed at 8:30 p.m. in 607 Rudder.
OFF CAMPUS AGG1ES:M*A*S*H B*A*S*H, the Big Event
and a bake sale will be discussed at 6:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder.
TAMU I.E.E.E.:Ken Adams of Navasota Mining Co. will speak
on “Fingertip control of a 4000 ton Excavator” at 7:30 p.m. in
103 Zachry.
PRE-VET SOCIE FY:Ms. Judy Vulliet will speak on “How to
” at ^ p.m. in 410 Rudder.
Prepare for an Interview’ at 7 p.m.
FORMER STUDENTS ASSOCIATIONrGathright Award
applications are being accepted now through Feb. 25 at the
Association of Former Students Office. Applications may be
picked up at the Student Finance Center, the Student Activities
Office, tne Guard Room, The Commons, the Health Center,
the North Area Office, The Central Area Office, the Vice
President for Student Services Office, the Student Programs
Office and at the Association of Former Students Office.
ap
plications may be picked up at the same places as the Gathright
Award applications and are due no later than 5 p.m. Feb. 25 at
the Former students Association.
LAMBDA SIGMA — SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIFl-
TY:An informational meeting for possible members will be
held tonight at 8:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Please attend if you
didn’t attend Tuesday’s meeting. If you can’t make it, call Perry
Lewis at 260-7860 or Grant Swartzwelder at 260-1765.
TEXAS AGGIE MOTORCYCLE CLUB:P!ans for club in
volvement in the Big Event will be made at 5:30 p.m. in 120
A&rA.
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: An Autocross discussion
will be held at 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA:“Psycho” (Rated PG) will be shown at
7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Admission is $1.50 with TAMLI
ID.
BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE:Block tickets will be
sold to support Reva Roberts, candidate in the 4th Annual Miss
Texas A&M Scholarship Pageant in the MSC from 2 p.m. to 5
p.m. For more information, call Charnella Swanson at 260-
0686.
PI SIGMA EPSILON:A representative from the placement
office will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 125 A&A.
MS( 1 it >SPI TALI 1 Y — FASHION SHOWrThe Miss Texas
A&M Scholarship Pageant contestants will model for the
fashion show at noon m the MSC Main Lounge.
DANCE ARTS SOCIETY:Beginning jazz class is scheduled
from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and intermediate/advanced jazz class is
scheduled from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. in 268 E. Kyle. Membership is
$20 per semester.
99< Pitchers of Beer
or Pepsi
with any meal purchase at
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Super Big Papa’s Deluxe
(This pizza has everything on it.)
846-3824 Taco A! Carbon 846-4066
509 UNIVERSITY AT NORTHGATE
Fathers
may
instill violence
United Press International
WASHINGTON — A 4-year-
old held a knife to his mother’s
throat while she slept, a 12-year-
old strangled her sister, a 5-year-
old hit his teacher with a rubber
bat.
New .York University
psychiatric researchers studied
these and 18 other children with
murderous behavior and found
the most significant factor that
seemed to contribute to their be
havior was having a violent
father.
Dr. Dorothy Otnow Lewis re
ported the findings in the Feb
ruary issue of the American
Journal of Psychiatry and said
most of the disturbed youngs
ters had come from homes filled
with violence.
“Witnessing and being the
victim of rage and frustration
that, when directed inward, ex
pressed itself as suicidal be
havior,” she wrote. “When dire
cted outward and displaced
from the father, it manifests it
self as homicidal aggression.”
Dr. Lewis and her associates
studied the medical records of
51 children between the ages of
3 and 12 who had been admitted
to a child psychiatry service in a
midtown hospital during a one-
year period.
Twenty-one of the children
were judged to have been homi-
cidally aggressive. Nine had
attacked siblings, five had
attacked mothers, three had
attacked teachers and four had
attacked other relatives or ac
quaintances.
None had attacked his father,
and only two said they wanted
to.
The researchers said the
psychiatric symptoms of those
childrenjudged to be homicidal-
ly aggressive were surprisingly
similar to the non-homicidal
children.
Almost all of the children in
both groups had a mother in the
home, but few households had a
biological father steadily living
at home.
But when the fathers did
appear, the report said that they
were physically violent to the
mothers in 62 percent of the
households of homicidal chil
dren compared With only 13
percent of the households of
non-homicidal children.
“In fact, 37 percent of the
fathers of homicidal children
themselves had been homicidal
as had 13 percent of the fathers
of the non-homicidal children,”
the report said.
Alcoholism also was signifi
cantly more common in fathers
of homicidaily agressive chil
dren.
The researchers found that
in contrast to the fathers,oc
percent of the mothers of
group had been in troiife
the law. But 43 percenij
mothers of the honiicidjli
dren had a history of psytlj
hospitalization whileonlyi;
cent of the mothers of lit
homicidal children hath®
history.
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THE ACADEMY:
It’s graduates are among the leaders
in Government, the Military and Industry.
THE THAOmONs
One hundred years off the finest school
turning out the finest young men.
THE GOPEs
No cadet will cheat, steal or
dishonor the school.
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THE GOALS
To teach Honor, Integrity, Discipline.
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