' •' * ‘ - n M-r". 4 . ... - • .» « ....... . . . ■Rill Bearly is in his IHtli sea* son as tennie coach at Wyoming. SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR Schedule Change Effective April 26 Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 a.m. Ar. Dallas . . 12:47 p.m. Lv. N. Zulch . 7:31 p.m. Ar. Houston . 9:25 p.m. FORT WORTH AND DENVER RAILWAY N. L. CRYAR, Agent EX 9-2151 • NORTH ZULCH Two Schools Move To State System AUSTIN f adjustn FREE CAR SAFETY CHECK! Geo. Shelton, Inc. College Ave. At 33rd Free Parking TA 2-0139—TA 2-0130 would become a four-year school. The bills, both of which have passed the Senate, would add the new schools in 1965. The state now has 19 state- supported colleges, with the Uni versity of Houston scheduled to come into the system in September. The college bills will come up for House debate Wednesday. Pan American’s name would stay the same under the measures. The San Angelo school would be called Angelo State College. DR. C. F. MATHEWS School Workshop Set For Monday School board members and superintendents from a 17-county area will attend a regional work shop here Monday. Dr. Charles F. Mathews, super intendent of schools at Longview and past president of the Texas Association of School Administra tors, will be the principal speaker. Registration at 3 p.m. will begin the meeting in the Memorial Stu dent Center. The workshop will end about 9:30 p.m. Workshop director will be J. B. Hervey, president of the A&M Consolidated School Board and a member of the Texas Association of School Boards. Dr. Grady P. Parker, professor of education and psychology, will be the workshop coordinator. The Giddings high school choir, directed by Karl Hicksang, will sing at the opening session. Six group discussions, with sub jects ranging from the pupil to education legislation, will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Group reports will be given by Dr. Paul R. Hensarling, head of the Depart ment of Education and Phychology, at a general assembly at 8 p.m. The other agenda item will be a panel discussion on “Teacher Welfare and Security.” It’s your tapered shape and your hopsacking look that get me. M ^*b m «m momma ** tea*^ tiKa8«8Bas9a888a»«aBe89Ba aw Mother always told me to look for the blue labor v4?e S-Aoe orf ^jssasssaMiiirasaasEsiMB ts» w Nobody’s really suggesting romance will be yours if you wear U.S. Keds.But it is true that Keds are the best-fitting, the most comfortable, good-looking and long-wearing fabric casuals you can buy. Because Keds are made with costlier fabrics. With an exclusive shockproofed arch cushion and cushioned innersole. In short, with all those “extras” that make them your best buy in the long run. Head for your nearest Keds dealer. Get that Keds look, that Keds fit...GET THAT GREAT KEDS FEELING! *Both U. S. Keds and the blue label are registered trademarks of United States Rubber Rockefeller Center, New York 20, New York Your TJ. S. KEDS May Be Purchased Loupot’s NORTH GATE THE BATTALION Thursday, April 25, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 3 AMONG THE PROFS A&M Science Team Set For San Antonio Talk Eleven A&M scientists will be in San Antonio Tuesday to outline the expanding field of agriculture to about 100 junior and high school counselors and principals in Bexar County. The team will be made up of three groups headed by Dr. A. B. Wooten, associate prpfe^pr in the. .Br...Xyiuis R..,Timm, head of th