Around the Campus Tuesday. Dec. 13. 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Trophies Go to 6 In Speech Contest Six trophies have been awarded to the winners of the Speech Potpourri Speaking Contest. The winners are Diane Elliott, Sublette freshman; Robert Gish, Garden City sophomore; James Thompson, Wichita junior; Susan Cole, St. John freshman; Scott Douglass, Newton sophomore, and Wendy Wilkerson, Wichita freshman. Karl Garrett, Lawrence, will present a senior recital at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. Garrett, bass, has appeared in KU opera and light opera productions. He is a student of Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice. The Speech Potpourri is held every semester to give students enrolled in Speech I an opportunity to test their skills developed in the course. Each class sends a representative to the tryouts and the finalists are chosen from this group. The contest was last week. Garrett to Present Senior Recital Today David Wurth, Independence, Mo. senior, will be the accompanist. Try the Kansan Want Ads Did you take photographs of snowy lawns, icy trees or snowmen? Do you plan to take such pictures over the Christmas vacation? The Daily Kansan will print a group of the best winter pictures submitted for publication, along with the names of the student photographers. Photos by Students Accepted for UDK E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education, has returned to his home here to recuperate following a heart attack he had while addressing the St. Louis Guild of Piano Teachers on Nov. 11. Entries should be brought to the newsroom, 112 Flint, by Jan. 4. All prints will be returned to the owners. Prof. Gaston Home To Recuperate Prof. Gaston spent three weeks at St. Mary's Hospital in St. Louis before his return, Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, said there is no word yet concerning Prof. Gaston's plans to resume teaching. His wife not only edited his works but edited him.-Van Wyck Brooks Student Arrested After Accident The time of year is here for everyone to get into the spirit of things. However one KU student overdid it a little yesterday. While on patrol Lawrence police noticed a KU student lying on the front steps of a Lawrence home. He had passed out and was lying in the snow. He was taken to Watkins Hospital where he told police that he had wrecked his car on 14th street hill and had started to walk home. His car was towed away and he was booked on a driving while intoxicated charge. KU Police Report Low Accident Rate Campus police report today that the accident rate for KU has been unusually small. Saturday night's storm brought a record breaking six inches of snow, but due to the good sense of drivers the expected high accident rate never materialized. Police Chief Joe Skillman wished to thank the students and staff for the sensible and safe show of cooperation demonstrated so far and hoped that the fine driving record would continue. JANUARY GRADUATES Don't forget to have your senior picture taken before January 20th at ESTES STUDIO 924 Vermont VI 3-1171 Pre-Christmas CORDUROY SPECIAL We Bought Too Many - Take Advantage of Our Mistake THROUGH DEC. 24 ONLY CORDUROY SUITS Coat, Vest and Trousers — Four Colors Reg. $29.95 NOW $22.95 Solid Color Antelope or Antique Olive Check Reg. $19.95 NOW $14.95 CORDUROY SPORT COATS CORDUROY WASH SLACKS Pipers or Post Grads — Three Colors Reg. $6.95 NOW $5.95 CORDUROY WASH SLACKS - Slight Charge for Alterations 1420 Crescent Road Across from Lindley Our 104th Year of Service sale! just in time for Christmas. . . entire stock of White Stag car coats 13 off 10 styles to choose from reg. $17.95 ___ $11.97 reg. $19.95 ___ 13.30 reg. $25.95 ___ 17.30 reg. $29.95 ___ 19.97 reg. $35.00 ___ 23.33 reg. $39.95 ___ 26.63 reg. $45.00 ___ 30.00 Weaver's Sportswear Shop — Second Floor