| V* US'To Heed Learning’s CallrIMORE THAN 100 KERRVILLE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITUWith the fall season at hand and newspapers filled with advertisements of new fall styles for the co-eda, and the football coaches talking training camps, the school* minded youth of Kerr County ia beginning to make plans to hither away to college. Many members of last year's crop of high school graduating classes are looking fondly at their diplomas before folding them away with childhood memories, and are seriously think* ing of leaving home and former classmates for, perhaps, the first time.A large group will return to the University of Texas in Austin, some for their senior year, and others for their freshman. Among Texas U. students will be Misses Charlotte Seeber, Julie Ann and Irene Jackson, Courtney Sicker, Dorothy Dee Miller, Marjorie Bose, Bertha Beal, Huldah Beal, Bylia Henke, Laura Patton, Lu-FW, Jeanne WUkerson, . _ jrinae WU-VfavUft Biker,Crate, Helen Cone, Mary Jane Garrett, Cornelia Fawcett, Eloise Wied, and Laura Frances Powell, and Gene Ruse, Julius Neunhoffer, Jimmie Yelvington, Lake Robertson, Jack Hinchmann, Alfred Coleman, Morris Willson, Jr., Arl-ton Hatch, George Miller and Pedro Castillo.Those boys whose minds are turned toward mechanics, engineering or agriculture are more interested in Texas A. M. College, and enrolled there this year we shall perhaps find: Rudolph Radeleff, Huling Mosty, Herbert Brown, Laddie Bose, Earl Mc-Caleb, Bill and Henry Hauser, Joe and Teddy Bothrock, Louis Stro-hacker, Charles Henke, Alfred Rust, Doyle Nichols and Pat Braden.Howard Payne College in Brown-wood is the choice of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fisher, Frank Fisher, Jr., JUomie Hardin, Miss Jean Lein-vrter and MUs Mary Lee Skaggs.Tawa Stgfce College for Women, otherwise known as C. L A* has an attraction for a lot of girls in this section, among whom are Misses Arney Mitchell, Olgie Worley, Margaret Henke, Bonnie Lee Klein, Evelyn Love, Mabel Martin, Nelle Lowrey, Florence Evertson and Mozelle Browning.Mary Hardin-Baylor College in Belton will enroll Miss Vera Belle Niohols and Miss Mary Louise Hardin.Baylor University in Waco is the choice of John Heard and young Carson, son of the new Baptist minister.Southern Methodist University, Dallas, is the choice of L. T. Davis, Jr., who will enter his senior year there, and Roy Holbrook, and Miss Valerie LeGasse.Ciiton DeBelleyue will return to St. Edward’s University in Austin for his senior year and more honors in his forensic work.Dale Priour will pribably reenter Bam Houston Teachers College in Huntsville.(am vam. is* ms«)