The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 25, 1977, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1977
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Campus activities
FRIDAY
MSC Travel Committee is booking a Euro
pean charter trip for June 7 to July 4 for stu
dents. An airfare-only option takes charter
participants to Paris and London. A land-tour
option adds motor coach travel to seven coun
tries in 28 days. Reservations may be made in
the Student Programs Office, MSC 216.
StageCenter, Agatha Christie’s murder
mystery comedy, “Ten Little Indians,” Tick
ets are $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for students, $1
for children. So. College and Villa Maria,
Bryan, 8 p.m.
Annual Industrial Arts Teacher Confer
ence and Texas Industrial Arts Association,
Dr. Walter C. Brown, Associate Director of
Arizona State University’s technology divi
sion, ‘The Pursuit of Excellence in Industrial
Arts: Teaching Technology for the Future,”
Rudder Theatre, 7 p.m.
University Lecture Series, Dr. Milton
Blander of Argonne National Laboratory,
“Applications of Fundamental Ther
modynamics of High-Temperature Materials
to Energy Technologies,” Zachry 342, 3 p.m.
African Students Association, Soccer
Match, TAMU Soccer Field, 4:30 p.m.; Cul
tural Show, MSC 206, 8 p.m.
Physics Colloquim, Dr. Neil Ashcroft, Cor
nell University, “The Metallization of Hy
drogen and the Structure of Its Metallic
State,” Physics 146, 3 p.m.
SWC Baseball, A&M vs. Arkansas, Kyle
Field, 3 p.m.
Aggie Cinema, “Race With The Devil,’
Rudder Theatre, 12 midnight.
SATURDAY
Singing Cadets, scheduled for appearance
on KPRC-TV “The Eyes of Texas.” The
NBC-affiliate is channel 2 in Houston. 6:30
p.m.
SWC Baseball, A&M vs. Arkansas, Kyle
Field, 1 p.m.
Aggie Cinema, “The Hindenburg,” Rudder
Theatre, 8 and 10:30 p.m.
StageCenter, Agatha Christie’s murder
mystery-comedy, ‘Ten Little Indians,”Tickets
are $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for students and $1
for children. So. College and Villa Maria in
Bryan, 8 p.m.
United Press International
NEW ORLEANS — A Tulane
University engineering student
predicts that within 10 years doctors
will be able to determine if a woman
has a cancerous breast tumor with
out undergoing the trauma of a
biopsy.
“One of the more traumatic
things a woman can go through is to
be taken into surgery for a biopsy
not knowing whether she will still
have a breast when she comes out,’
said Rikki Weichman, who is help
ing develop a new X-ray technique
RecBridge Committee, MSC 140, 1:15p.m.
SUNDAY
Chess Committee, MSC 206, 6 p.m.
MONDAY
Oceanography Seminar, Dr. Roy W.
Hann, Director, Center for Marine Re
sources, “Implications of the Supertanker
Metula Spill,” Oceanography-Meteorology
112, 3:30 p.m.
Dance Arts Society, Ballet, G. Rollie White
266, 7:30 p.m.
called microtomography.
Weichman, one of two women in
Tulane’s graduate engineering
school, said the technique enables
doctors to spot tumors one-fourth
the size of the smallest mass visible
on conventional X-rays and mam
mograms.
Microtomography can literally
see on film the difference between a
cancer with octopus-like tentacles
reaching into surrounding tissue
and a benign tumor which joins sur
rounding areas smoothly, she said.
TUESDAY
Engineering Technology Society, Fermier
305, 7:30 p.m.
French With a Smile, Conversation Hour,
MSC Cafeteria, 12 noon.
Continuing Education, Enrichment Pro
gram series designed to expose exceptionally
gifted seniors from area high schools to
college-level material. Lectures are on “Slav
ery in the Ante-Bellum South” and will be
delivered by Dr. Haskell Monroe, dean of
faculties. Lectures will be presented 9:30 -
11:45 a.m. today and again March 3 in Rudder
Tower.
“It’s a super diagnostic tool to dis
cover any cancerous lesion in any
part of the body,” Weichman said.
“From everything I understand, its
potential is practically unlimited.” .
Weichman recently reported her
findings to the Cancer Association of
Greater New Orleans and received
funding from that group and the Na
tional Cancer Institute.
She has worked on the project for
two years with Dr. Hal Becker of
the university’s Laboratory for Clin
ical and Behavioral Engineering.
New techniques help doctors spot cancer
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Saturday, February 26
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The
challenge.
When there’s a challenge,
quality makes the difference.
We hope you have some fun with the challenge.
There’s another challenge we’d like to offer you, too.
The Pabst challenge:
We welcome the chance to prove the quality of
our beer. We challenge you to taste and compare
Pabst Blue Ribbon to any other premium beer. You’ll
like Pabst better. Blue Ribbon quality means the best
tasting beer you can get. Since 1844 it always has.
PABST Since 1844.The quality has always come through.
©1976. PABST BREWING COMPANY Milwaukee, Wis., Peoria Heights, III., Newark, N. J., Los Angeles, Calif., Pabst, Georgia.
Here’s the challenge. You’ll need a watch in numerical order. When you’ve reached
and a pencil. Start with number 1 in the cen- number 60, check your watch. If it took you
ter of the ribbon. Then, as quickly as you less than three minutes, you’ve met the
can, cross out every number, one at a time challenge.