--- University Daily Kansan Page 3 Band, Orchestra to Go On Seven-Day Tour The 110-piece University band and orchestra of 80 members directed by Russell L. Wiley, professor of band and orchestra will play nine concerts on a seven-day tour from Monday through Sunday in central Kansas and Kansas City, Mo. The band and orchestra will each present a 55-minute concert of symphonic music varied with solo numbers. Solosists with the orchestra will be Allan Hall, fine arts senior, pianist, playing the Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra; Dale Moore, fine arts senior, operatic baritone, and Olga Zilboorg, fine arts junior, cellist. Miss Zilboorg is the winner of the 1953 Naftzger prize for string players. Leo Horacek, instructor in music education, will be trumpet solist with the band. The schedule begins Monday at p.m. with the orchestra giving its annual spring concert in Hoch auditorium. The tour ends with the orchestra playing a full length concert March 28 in the Music hall, Kansas City, Mo., for the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society. The remainder of the schedule will be March 23, Herrington High school and Hutchinson; March 24, Great Bend High school and McPherson High; March 25, Wichita North High and Wichita West High schools, and March 26, Eureka High school. University alumni clubs are sponsoring the Hutchinson and Wichita concerts and have invited high school teachers and musicians from the trade areas of the cities. The two organizations will travel in four large buses, and a van will carry the instruments and equipment. Reddy to Appear on KLWN Pingle P. Reddy, engineering junior, will be interviewed at 3:30 p.m. Sunday on KLWN by Charles E. Johnson, assistant professor of education. Reddy is a student from India. NOW..Ends Saturday Tonite open 6:45; Shows 7:00-9:00. Sat. Continuous From 1:00 STARTS SUNDAY . . . Regular Prices! New Female Drill Team to March Thursday The first practice drill of the newsor of air science and tactics, will be Woman's AEROTC drill team, will faculty adjoin to the group. The first practice drill of the new Women's AFROTC drill team will be held 7:30 p.m. Thursday, it was decided yesterday at a meeting in the Union. Approximately 75 women students have applied to be on the new team, Officials of the men's AFROTC drill team, sponsors of the female team, said the new organization would be comprised of nearly 30 women. At the meeting, drill team officials showed pictures of proposed uniforms to interested women students. The uniforms are to be white with gold citation cords on the left shoulder and blue trim on the shoulders and sleeves. They will be jacket and skirt uniforms, to be worn with a regulation blue tie and an overseas cap. Challenge Col. Thomas B. Summers, profes- St. Petersburg, Fla. — (U.P.) The St. Petersburg Times received this letter from a subscriber, Lloyd A. Freeman: "I am 82 years old and I hereby challenge any man, woman or child in St. Petersburg or its environs to compete with me in the recitation of memorized poetry." A NEW ADDITION TO THE RAPID TRANSIT BUS FLEET This bright, shiny new member will be in service on the KU-18th and Mississippi route. We are proud of this new improvement of our facilities to better serve you with modern city bus service. For transportation convenience use the bus regularly. Remember a bus leaves the Information Booth approximately every 10 minutes for downtown.