Potpourri Tonight Twelve finalists in the Speech I, Potpourri contest will present informative speeches at 7:30 p.m. today and Wednesday in the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. Speaking tonight are: Pat Morly, Royal Oak, Mich., sophomore; Robert Ward, Wichita sophomore; Whitney Vinzant, Wichita junior; Tim Averill, Topeka freshman; and Johnnie Cole, Lawrence junior. THE SPEAKERS for Wednesday night are: Margo Grutzmacher, Onaga freshman; Emily Benson, El Dorado freshman; John Coyle, Coffeyville freshman; David Graves, Media, Pa, junior; Beverly Gibbs, Kansas City, Kan., freshman; and Jan Schoonover, Merriam senior. Tryouts Today For Chalk Skits Auditions for singers in the inbetween acts skits at Rock Chalk Revue will be held today at 8 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. About 10 singers will be selected for the skits. Interested students need not prepare vocal arrangements for the tryouts. "THOSE STUDENTS auditioning for singing parts do not need to be able to dance." Allen Purvis, Topeka sophomore and In-Between Acts Committee chairman, seid. Purvis added that the skits require a large number of male students. The panel judging the students consists of Purvis, Bill Boulware, Leawood senior and producer, and Sharon Herowitz. Overland Park sophomore and student choreographer. Tryouts for Rock Chalk Master of Ceremonies will be held in mid-January. TO BLAIR Distributed by Anthony Auglust and Anthony Jawocke Almanac A HI Production B LAIR Tickets Still Available! The name "potpourri" is a French word meaning variety. These students were chosen in preliminary try-outs Dec. 8 and 9, said Wil A. Linkugel, associate professor of speech and drama. Each Speech I class had previously chosen a representative to participate in the try-outs. The top 12 speakers were selected from this group. EACH MEMBER of the audience will vote for what he considers to be the best speech. Gavels will be awarded to the winning three speakers. Three Speech I instructors will evaluate the speeches Wednesday night. They are Mrs. Lauralee Peters, Dennis Smith and Charles Fulcher. Daily Kansas 13 Tuesday, December 14, 1965 BUSINESS PANEL 2017.10.25 NEW STYLES VEGAS $350 WEDDING RING 175 CAPRI $250 ALSO TO $1800 CELESTE $250 ALSO TO $1800 CALA1S $200 ALSO TO $578 Keepsake* Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade Mark Reg. The engagement ring with the perfect center diamond. Remember, the name Keepsake in the ring and on the tag is your assurance of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS --via Air France $280.00 Round Trip SUA ANNOUNCES Summer Flight to Europe New York-Paris-New York Leave June 10—Return Aug. 8 General Meeting Tuesday, Dec. 14th 7:00 p.m. In the A, B, and C Alcoves In the Kansas Union For More Information Call SUA Offices—UN 4-3477 Recognize this Shop? Sure, it's GEORGE'S PIPE SHOP. Experienced KU shoppers know that GEORGE'S has a greater smoking selection than just about any smoker's shop you know about . anywhere! That's why you ought to stop in GEORGE'S PIPE SHOP before you go home for vacation. Pipes, cigars, cigarettes, quality tobaccos, and a stylish assortment of ash trays, humidors, pipe racks, tobacco cabinets, and smoking accessories. You name it . . Smoking is our only business. Last-minute gift item? GEORGE'S PIPE SHOP is the ideal stop-over. 727 Mass. VI 3-7164 "When the Indian is out, George is in!"