Students Win Awards in Three Divisions of Individual Library Collection Contest Winners in the Junior Weekend student library contest were un nouneed this week. In the undergraduate specialized section, first prize went to George Cetinich, senior in history, with a library on history. Second prize went to J. William Jones, junior in philosophy, with a library on Biblical language and literature; third went to Glen Holden, .sopho more In philosophy, with a library on philosophy; and Woodruff W, Wood, senior in architectural de sign, received an honorable men tion for a library on art and archi tecture. The undergraduate general libra ry winners were I’hllllp Jones, sen ior In geography, first prize; fJer ald Pearce, senior in history, sec ond prize; Robert Paul, junior In Kngllsh and creative writing, third; and Pat Pollack, Junior In Mngllsh, honorable mention. The graduate division was di vided among the three prizes and two honoruble mentions. Jack Mnr rltt, graduate In political science, with a general library, whs award ed flrwl prize. Wallace Farnham, graduate In history, won second with a special library on American intellectual and social history; third went to Harry Bldlake, grad uate in apeech, for a apeclalized library on theatre. The two honorable mentions were Roy Neville, graduate in fhemlulry, for a generalized library nf old hooka; and Leonard Frey, graduate in English, alxo with a generalized library. Speeding drivers involved in 1 out of 3 fatal traffic accidents Watch out—the time you save by speeding may be spent in the cemetery. According to official traffic records, speed is the most frequently reported violation in fatal traffic accidents. So exercise your foot someplace else than on the accelerator. Remember that a speeding car is harder to handle, takes longer to stop, does more damage. Make it a point to drive at safe speed . . . always. When driving conditions are bad, safe speed is often much lower than the legal, posted limit. Slow down when weather or visibility is poor. It may take a little longer —but chances are you’ll live a lot longer. x. Lights out for another speed mer chant. Somebody tried to outguess a traffic light and now somebody is dead. Don’t let this happen to you. Slow down at intersections. When you step on the gas instead of the brakes, it may be your last step. Too late for the doctor. This driver couldn’t wait. He speeded past an other car on a hill, and look what happened! Remember this and be extra careful. Don’t pass on hills or curves. Don’t weave in and out of traffic. Always drive at a safe speed. Dead serious. You're asking for trouble when you can’t take time to heed road signs. These signs are put up for your protection. So learn what they mean and follow them. Too many of the drivers who don’t “be lieve in signs” end up in the hospital. An official public service message prepared by The Advertising Council in cooperation with the National Safety Council. Be Careful-the life you save may he your own!