Page 5 Speech Festival Brings 200 to KU More than 200 high school students are on the campus today for the state Speech and Drama Festival. The students are winners in district contests throughout the state this spring. They will be on campus through tomorrow. Radio Programs KUOK Tonight 6:00 Sign On 6:15 "Mainsreet Melodies," Cliff Tatham 8:05 The Dave Holman Show 9:05 "The Big Beat," Harold Holli 10:05 Moonglow, Bob Smith 12:00 Sign Off KANU Tonight 5:00 Twilight Concert: "String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor," by Brahms 7:00 Music from Mt. Oread 7:30 Keyboard Concert: "Organ Sonata No. 6 in D Minor," by Mendelsohn 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: Our American Music. 9:00 Opera is my Hobby; Program of operatic oddities 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music 10:00 "Quartet in F," by Haydn 11:00 Sun Off First place medals and second place certificates will be awarded in these categories: informative speech, original oration, readings, oral interpretation of prose and poetry, exemplarous speech, and one-act plays. 11:00 Sign On KANU, the FM radio voice of KU, MC Readings will be judged by Maralyn Shackelford, assistant instructor of speech, Bernice Harvey, instructor of speech, and Gordon Beck, instructor of speech and assistant director of the University Theatre. Readings will be humorous and dramatic. Informative speeches will be judged by Mrs. Cecil Coleman, and original orations by Lynn Osborn, instructor of speech. Oral interpretations of poetry will be judged by Walter J. Meserve Jr., associate professor of English. Switch from Hots to Snow Fresh Filter KKDL KOOL ANSWER University Daily Kansan Farewell, Cruel World SAN DIEGO — (UPI) — Three-year-old Gregory Askew lost his lucky piece yesterday and went right down the drain after it. Gregory was uninjured despite his 24-foot fall into a storm drain. Friday, April 10, 1959 The physical education department of the University of Kansas, in cooperation with the American Red Cross, will sponsor a variety Physical Education Dept. Plans Show snow for veterans at Winter General Hospital in Topeka at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Positions in the show are still open. Don't Cross Your Fingers . . . And Hope for the Best - PLAN FOR IT! College is the place to learn the savings habit. . . You're never too young to save money. Put aside just a little regularly and make your tomorrows everything you've dreamed. Earn 3% interest,compounded semi-annually KOOL KROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Not a longhair 4. In Nasser's league 8. Koods are Fresh 12. Misrepresentation 13. Pudding powder 14. With 10 Down, an order 15. Make a booboo 16. Fly talk 17. Unclosed (poetic) 18. Gets married 19. Bet accepters 22. It's dished or potted 23. You Quaker 24. All ___ sounds sleepy? 25. More playful 29. Miafortunes 30. Texas subsolilo 31. One and ___ 32. Good advice during exams 34. Bucks 35. Kind of elf 36. Beat 37. Kind of noxious 38. A type of year 40. Big Greek 42. End of the scene 43. Where to dig 44. Sgt. or Cpl. 45. Wolf look 46. Take five, twice DOWN 1. Nikname for S.-C. college? 2. He wears a black-and-tan coat 3. This is awful! 4. Dough, for instance 5. Cheers 6. Make ___ of it 7. Western elevation for a tenderfoot? 8. Willie the Penguin's chant 9. Negative arrangement of open 10. See 14 Across 11. Gets hitched 12. Catch on 13. Adalai's initials 13. Double dates minus one 14. Tail half of a bikini 15. Chiropodista' party? 16. You can't blame him 17. Fancy stuff 18. Railways (abbr.) 19. AFL associate 20. Blind-date arranger 21. Cover with lettuce 22. Fountain hunter 23. GI, or any guy No.22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 "ARE YOU KOOl ENOUGH TO KRACK THIS?" 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 - As cool and clean as a breath of fresh air. - Finest leaf tobacco...mild refreshing menthol and the world's most thoroughly tested filter! - With every puff your mouth feels clean. your throat refreshed! America's Most Refreshing Cigarette ALSO REGULAR SIZE KOOL WITHOUT FILTER! © 1995, Brown & Williams Tobacco Corp.