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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1963)
-..'urv - THE BATTALION Thursday, March 21, 12G3 College Station, Texas Page 3 She’s Miffed, He’s Biffed The bride, Peterana Kearnssand, 17, is miffed, top, as her grandmother gives her a tongue lashing, urging her to go through with marriage to John Fourie, 23, after pre-mar riage mixup at Dutch Reform Church in Johannesburg, South Africa. Apparently, however, the bride was still disturbed after the ceremony and she gave vent to her pique by slapping her husband across the face, bottom, when photographers asked couple to embrace for a picture. (AP Wirephoto) Highway Geology Symposium Slated To Begin Today Men from throughout the nation began arriving Thursday to attend the fourteenth annual Highway Geology Symposium. Papers will be presented by men from seven states and the District of Columbia. ‘The highway symposium was originated to foster the exchange of ideas between highway engi neers and geologists on problems relating to hig'hway construction and maintenance,” S. A. Lynch said. He heads the Department of Geology and Geophysics and serves as local chairman for the sym posium. LYNCH SAID between 150 and 300 persons are expected for the symposium. Participating in the technical sessions will be repre sentatives of state highway depart ments and the federal Bureau of Public Roads, state geological surveys, universities, engineering experiment stations, research or ganizations of various governments and private consultants. Papers will be presented by men from Arizona, California, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Noi’th Carolina, Texas and Washington, D. C. c Low, d Big Houze Says He’s Pleased With Use Of Annex Too! IMIT. The director of Cushing Memo- (ial Library, Robert A. Houze, said Wednesday he was pleased at the steady, although light, use of the teeently opened Bagley Hall li- hary annex. Although an average of only leven students have been using the irnex during any given time dur- ijftheday, Houze said he expected tie number to increase as students leant of the availability of the new study rooms. “The rooms offer an excellent place to study and discuss prob lems,” he said. “There are black boards to use and the rooms allow discussion without disturbing other students. “However, I wish to emphasize that students should not lock the doors and keep the rooms to them selves.” Opened two weeks ago, the annex occupies seven rooms on the first floor: 101, 102, 108, 109, 109A, 110 and 111. Hours of operation for the annex are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-ll p.m.; Saturdays, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.; and Sundays from 2-11 p.m. Smoking is permitted in the new annex. The business sessions Friday will be held at the Memorial Student Center. A social hour and Texas- style barbecue is planned Thurs day night. Visitors will be welcomed Friday by T. S. Huff, chief engineer of highway design of the Texas High way Department, and Dean of En gineering Fred J. Benson. THE TEXAN to present a paper is Hubert Henry, supervising de sign engineering and staff geolo gist with the Texas Highway De partment. Texans who will serve as presid ing officers for various sessions include Charles J. Keese, executive First Session For Adjunct Near Capacity Approximately one-third of the places already are taken for the first six-week program this sum mer at the A&M Adjunct, W. D. Kutach, director, said Wednesday. He expects a heavy run of applica tions in the next few weeks. The program at the adjunct, located on the outskirts of Junc tion, is open to college freshmen. Advanced students in certain classes at A&M also use the adjunct as headquarters for field trips. The adjunct, due to current ex pansion, will have a capacity of 189 students for each six-week term. In earlier years, enrollment was limited to 120 freshmen. officer of the Texas Transporta tion Institute; Peter T. Flawn, director of the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology; Huff and Lynch. Does a man really fake unfair advantage of women when he uses IVIennen Skin Bracer? All depends on why he uses it. Most men simply think Menthol-Iced Skin Bracer is the best after-shave lotion around. Because it cools rather than burns. Bec&use it helps heal shaving nicks and scrapes. Because it helps prevent blemishes. So who can blame them if Bracer’s crisp, long-lasting aroma just happens to affect women so remarkably? Of course, some men may use Mennen Skin Bracer because of this effect. How intelligent! [M] IS! Cello ;gs. 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