Page 5 Friday, March 17, 1961 University Daily Kansan WINNERS ALL—The faculty of the Fine Arts School has presented awards to outstanding students in music. The winners pictured above are, reading from left to right, Elaine Braly, Kansas City freshman; Fred Wiemer, Drumright, Okla., junior, in the front row. In the back row, reading from the center, are Carol Moore, Independence, Mo., sophomore, and Norma Smith, Topeka senior. In the left rear is Austin Ledwith, assistant professor of organ theory and wind instruments. Other award winners not pictured are Sharon Tebbencamp, Salisbury, Mo., junior, and Sherrill Hahn, Phillipsburg senior. Students Need Psychiatric Aid More than 600 KU students may be in need of psychiatric treatment, according to an estimate made by Watkins Hospital staff members. But only about half that number underwent treatment at Watkins last year, said Dr. H. G. Whittington and clinical psychologist William Binns, both of the Watkins staff. Dr. Whittington and Mr. Binns based their estimate on psychological tests administered to a group of about 500 freshman men last year. "People don't always know it when they are emotionally disturbed," explained Mr. Binns. "Or they might know it, but refuse to admit it to themselves." Although many students who should be receiving treatment still do not come to the clinic, the students are beginning to receive City 'Housecleaning' SAAB for '61 SEE IT AND DRIVE IT AT KC SAAB. KC SAAB also offers expert, guaranteed service on all sports and foreign cars. BIG 10% DISCOUNT FOR KU STU- DENTS ON ALL SERVICE WORK — NOW TILL APRIL 1, 1961. Service dept. open 8-5 weekdays 8-12 noon Saturday (by appointment) Drive in today to are a major trouble, said Dr. Whittington. Academic difficulties, noisy dormitories and increased social pressures all take their toll, he added. treatment in greater numbers as the clinic expands its activities, said Dr. Whittington. "If we compare the 1956-7 period with the 1959-60 period, we find there has been a 108 per cent increase in the number of hours devoted to treatment, with only a 20 per cent increase in staff," he said. K.C. SAAB 8207 Wornall Rd., K.C., Mo. Ph. DELmar 3-2746 But treatment need not interrupt school work, said Dr. Whittington. Most students undergoing treatment continue their studies, and 80 of the 311 students treated last year required only one visit, he said. Emotional disturbances arising from the pressures of campus life REDMAN'S 815 Mass. PORTRAITS of the 10 Finalists for the 1961 Jayhawker Queen NOW ON DISPLAY at HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. Bob Blank—Photographer CLIP THIS COUPON SALE ENDS MARCH 18TH DRIVE IN AND SAVE! ANY SUIT Any Matched Suit Beautifully Dry Cleaned and Hand Finished No limit: but you must bring coupon in with your order Any Men's or Ladies' 59℃ ea. TROUSERS or SLACKS Cleaned, Pressed 39 ℃ ea. Men's Boys' RUBBER HEELS 49c pr. Factory Cleaned SUEDE JACKETS 295 Note: No Limit. But Coupon Must Accompany Order. Minimum Order 25c SHIRTS SAME DAY SERVICE 19c ea. Laundered to perfection! Starched as you like! Reg. 226 1300 West 23rd St. VI 2-0200