THIS IS KU as interpreted by Bob Perry from a fourth floor window of Fraser Hall. By capturing the beauty of the trees and buildings along Jayhawk Drive, he was able to win first prize in a special short course contest for pictures by student participants best depicting the University. AFTER THE TRIAL the judge gives his opinion on the picture-taking experiment during the mock trial: "I was aware of the clicking of cameras—possibly because there were so many—but it didn't disturb me." Discussing the proceedings with the judge are Morris Gordon, director of photography for Western Electric Company, and Milton Freier, United Press photographer and chairman of the NPPA freedom of information committee. (Photo by Gerald Kell) GETTING TOGETHER—Defense counsel Roger Tuttle (tittle) listens as attorney for the plaintiff, Thomas Helms, shows on paper just how the accident occurred. Witness Jayne Callahan looks on. (Photo by Jess Willoughby, Hutchinson) PERFORMING A DUTY—Six citizens take time out to serve on the jury during the mock trial. (Photo by Robert McLoughlin) PENSIVE—Jayne Callahan, 21, a political science and pre-law student, and witness for the plaintiff in the mock courtroom trial, is caught in this pose by unobtrusive news photographers who were invited to prove their ability to make news pictures without disturbing the decorum of the court. (Photo by Jake Jacobsen, Anthony Republican) OBSERVATION — Studiously observing the actions of his students at the mock trial is M. C. Slough, professor of law, who served as judge during the evening. (Photo by Robert McLaughlin) YOUR WITNESS—Attorney for the plaintiff, Thomas Helms, turns the witness over to the defense counsel after introducing exhibit A as evidence to the court. (Photo by Robert McLaughlin, Emporia Gazette)