ormer A&M Prof Seminar Speaker 229, OmS Dr. F. C. Whitmore, a former ilian sJB rofessor at A&M, will speak at nt goverJM seminar sponsored jointly by tie Department of Nuclear Engi- leering and the Department of Ihysics on Friday at 3 p.m. in the I’hysics Building. Whitmore’s topic will be “Con- lainment of Magnetic Fields in uper Conducting Material.” He is now with the Jet Propulsion lab in California. I Algo speaking at this two-hour leminar will be Dr. H. J. Stein, if the Sandia Corporation in Al buquerque, N.M. His topic will NOW SHOWING “7 WOMEN FROM HELL’ , STARTS SUNDAY THEY’RE GROWN UP((UlJLlklli!) AND FUNNIER THAN EVER! it in hist nd hiw Tfee CIRCLE Frank Sinatra Tonight 1st Show 7:05 “NEVER SO FEW” With Steve McQueen & “SGTS 3” With Dean Martin be “Radiation Damage in Crystal line Solids.” All persons who have an active interest in the utilization of nu clear energy in science and engi neering are invited to attend the meeting. Report Of System Ready On Request Copies of the Annual Report of the Chancellor are now available on request, according to the Sys tem Information and Publications Office. Persons desiring copies of the report should direct their request to the System Information and Publications Office, 222 System Administration Building, or call VI 6-4915. Head To Make Trip Delbert M. McGuire, head of the Department of Journalism at A&M, will attend the meeting of the Accrediting Committee of the American Council on Education for Journalism to be held Saturday in Chicago. McGuire will attend as alter nate for the committee chairman, Dr. DeWitt C. Reddick, dean of the School of Journalism at the University of Texas. WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY “WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND” with Hayley Mills Plus ‘ALL IN A NIGHT’S WORK” with Dean Martin and Cartoon — “Planet Mouseola’ : HENRY L. SCOTT A TOWN HALL PRESENTATION Monday, April 9 and Tuesday, April 10 at 8 P. M. GUION HALL Admission: By Season Ticket or Student Activity 'Card . Tickets will only be sold at the door Reserved $3.00 — General Admission $2.50 High School Students and Under $1.00 Doors Open At 7 P. M. THE BATTALION Thursday, April 5, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 3 Co-Ed Meat Judger Lead# Texas Tech Contest Team Lady Meat Judge Sue Diller, a Texas Tech senior from Albany, confers with Henry Elliott, manager of the Meats Industry Laboratory at Tech in Lubbock. Miss Diller is the first girl to make a Tech judging team, and one of the few ever to compete on any meats judging team. (AP Wirephoto) LUBBOCK, Tex., (A 3 ) — Most co eds and even housewives find trouble picking out the best cuts of meat at the supermarket. But Sue Diller has no difficulty. She is the first co-ed to make the Texas Tech meat judging team. Coach Dale Zinn says she is leading the team in practice. “She’s particularly strong in writing reasons, a big part of the contest,” Zinn says. Miss Diller is one of the few women ever to compete on any meats judging team. She won the berth by placing in the top four in Tech’s meats judging and grad ing course last semester. The co-ed is a senior animal hus bandry major with emphasis on the animal science option. “I first enrolled in zoology when T entered college,” she said. “I guess I was scared of all those boys in animal husbandry. There were just too many of them.” She was reared on a ranch near Albany. The ranch includes 960 acres in Texas and 3,470 acres at Deer Trail, Colo. “During the winter we keep the cattle on the ranch at Albany, then move them to Colorado for the summer,” Miss Diller explained. “This makes the climate better for our feeder calves.” Sue has other talents that come in handy around Tech’s animal husbandry department. For ex ample, last year she edited the Block and Birdie Club’s annual report covering the year’s activi ties. It won fifth place in a na tional contest against 30 other re ports. “It’s a lot like a scrapbook, and boys just don’t enjoy working on such things as much as gilds en joy it,” she said. Miss Diller also is the club co historian. She isn’t sure of her plans fol lowing graduation. “I might use the training to work for the government in meat grading and inspection,” she said. “But it also will be valuable to me as a house wife by helping me get the most and the best for my money.” Miss Diller said her fiancee is a cotton farmer near Slaton. “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service We Service All Foreign Cars” 11416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4617 A Memo f/tom/... Mr. 4 /o “Life insurance is largely a matter, of dollars and sense.” Albert W. 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