University Daily Kansan Page 4 Friday. April 20, 1956 Concert Band To Play Sunday Paul Wallace, instructor of trombone and music education, will be the featured soloist in the University Concert Band's annual spring concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. Mr. Wallace, a graduate of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, was a soloist with the U.S. Army Band in Washington, D.C. He came to KU last fall and is working on his Ph.D. in music education. "Lincoln Portrait" by Aaron Copland will be narrated by Dan Gomez, Hutchinson junior. He will play "None But the Lonely Heart" by Tschaikovsky and "Legende" by Nivero arranged for him and the band by Edward Masters, assistant professor of band and orchestra. Other numbers on the program are "Espana Rhapsody" by Chabrier which has intricate tambourine passages, waltzes from "Der Rosen-kavalier" by Strauss, and "Invocation of Alberich" from "Das Rheingold" by Wagner. Terry Cavanagh, head of the library at the University of Kansas will speak on the library at the Faculty Club dinner at 5 p.m. Sunday. Faculty Club To Hear Med Center Librarian Mr. Cavanagh will discuss the relation of the library to the history of medicine, the Clendening Collection on the history of medicine, and the building plans for the new library at the Medical Center. Summer English Test June 23 The summer English proficiency test will be given Saturday, June 23. Students who wish to take the examination should register in the office of the dean $ _{n} $ of their school. Room assignments will be made at that time. Turnpike To Be Featured The Kansas turnipw will be the main feature in the exhibit of the department of civil engineering display at the 36th annual Engineering Exposition today and Saturday. A scale model of the turnpike and surrounding terrain, from the East Lawrence interchange to the west end of the Kaw River bridge, will be shown. This model will later be used by the turnpike authorities to exhibit at several county fairs in Kansas. Another item in the display will be a wall map of the area through which the turnpike runs, the route of the turnpike being superimposed on the map. Signs will point out safety features, tolls, specifications, materials, costs, and other important factors of the turnpike. In addition, pictures of the various aspects and phases of construction will be displayed as well as the drawings of such installations as toll plazas and service areas. Also, a film of the area between Lawrence and Topeka, taken by airplane and donated by the turnpike authority, will be shown. Let our smart stylists give you a "short cut" to permanent beauty! SPECIAL: a new-for spring casual hair cut and soft, natural looking permanent. Call for an appointment VIking 3-4666 23 W. 9th VI 3-0883 A Step from the Campus For the fun of it... Red Ball Jets 1237 Oread STA-KLEEN CUSHIOn INSOLE won't absorb diet and foot moisture—keeps feet fresh. AIRY DURA-DUC FABRIC UPPERS actually breathe are extra porous. KLEENFLEK INSIDE COUNTER reinforces at heel-cuts down on stocking wear. Navy blue, M and N widths. Weaver's Shoe Shop, Second Floor Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters.