Page 3 Thursday, Jan. 12, 1961 University Daily Ransan Page 3 Band Concert Set for Sunday 76 trombones lead the big parade. There will not be a parade, and there are not 76 trombones, but nevertheless the University Concert Band will play at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. Featured on the program will be "Music for a Festival," a composition in 11 movements written for the brass ensemble with band accompaniment. Russell L. Wiley, professor and director of band, said: "This work is typically English in form and delightfully refreshing, and as thoroughly enjoyable to listen to as it is to play." The seven piece percussion ensemble includes William Hargraves, Great Bend; Alan Cohn, Prairie Village, seniors; Ronald Leslie, Goodland junior; Robert Miller, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore; Thomas Daniels, Bird City; James Anderson, Wichita; James Tamer, Norton, Va., and Michael Landwehr, Brooklyn. N.Y., freshmen. Trumpet players of the brass ensemble include Robert Isle, Lawrence junior; Charles Snodgrass, Lawrence sophomore; Linda Galliart, Larned freshman, and Russell Branden, Lawrence senior. Robert Whaley, Norwalk, Conn., junior, will be the tuba solist in "Fantasie, Theme and Variations on The Carnival of Venice" by Jean Baptiste Arban. OTHER WORKS on the program to be played by the 130 piece band will be the Northwards March from "Four Ways Suite" by Eric Coates, "Symphony in B Flat" in two movements by Paul Fauchet, and "Inglesina, Symphonic March" by D. Delle Cese. ANOTHER SPECIAL feature of Sunday's program will be an arrangement of "Concertino for Percussion Ensemble and Band," by Clifton Williams of Texas University. Playing the trombones with the ensemble will be Thomas Taylor, Prairie Village junior; William Booth, Sedalia, Mo., and Steven Hedden, Colby, freshmen. TOPEKA — (UPI) — Gov. John Anderson, stressing increased spending for the state's educational program and reform in the penal system, urged the 42nd Kansas Legislature today to prevent an overzealous desire for economy from standing in the way of progress. Anderson devoted almost half of his hour-long message before a joint session of the House and Senate to revisions in the educational system, making state aid conditional upon adoption of a textbook rental plan and consolidation of school districts. SLIPPIN' AND A SLIDIN'-Members of the University Band try out their trombone techniques at last night's band practice session. The band is getting ready for its University Band Concert to be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. vided for junior colleges and municipal universities, financing to provide for further building and attractive salaries for faculty at the institutions of higher learning, and continuation of the $15 per pupil emergency fund for other schools through fiscal 1962. Gov. Stresses School Needs He urged that state aid be pro- Junior colleges and municipal universities, which receive no state aid, would come in for partial assistance conditional on their adherence to state educational criteria. He also suggested that Wichita and Washburn Universities may sometime be absorbed into the state school system. OBER'S January Clearance Sale Suits - Topcoats - Siacks - Jackets Sweaters - Sport Shirts - Sport Coats DON'T MISS THIS BIG EVENT The Pizza Hut AND The Catacombs Serving the Finest Pizza and Cold Beverage in the Country Available for Private Parties Sun. thru. Thurs. Pizza Hut open Sun. - Thurs., 4-12 & Fri. - Sat., 12 noon - 1 a.m. Catacombs open Sun. - Thurs., 6-12 & Fri. - Sat., 6-1 a.m. Dining & Dancing — DANCE — Sat. night dance to "The Jewels" 9-1 a.m. — 50c per person T.G.I.F. SPECIAL (by popular demand) Attend the Catacombs (4) "Four happy hours" 2-6 Fri. — Your favorite beverage FREE!! Entrance Fee! Men $1.00 — Women 50c Renew your taste for real Pizza EAT HERE OR CARRY OUT VI 3-9760 Lt. Cmdr. Drabent will have completed 20 years service in the U.S. Navy by the end of this semester. Around the Campus Lt. Cmdr. Drabent To Be TV Writer Lt. Cmdr. E. A. Drabent, assistant professor of naval science, is retiring in June and plans to write television scripts. He recently sold a teleplay to the television show "Wagon Train" and has another script under consideration by the producers of Boris Karloff's "Thriller." Lt. Cmdr. Drabent enlisted in the Navy in 1941 and attended Duke University as a NROTC student. Children's Theatre Group to Kansas City The KU Children's Theatre will present four performances of "Greensleeves Magic" in Kansas City today and tomorrow. The group also will present two performances at Wichita High School Jan. 21. Under the direction of Jed Davis, assistant professor of speech, students performed at Wyandotte High School at 9:45 and 1:30 p.m. today. The children's fantasy was presented for six performances at the University Dec. 7-10. Film on Picasso To Be Seen Tonight The color film "Picasso" will be presented at 7:30 and 9 p.m. today in the lecture room in the Museum of Art. This free, 50-minute movie survey of this artist's life will be the fifth this year in the University's films on art series. Student Is Chosen For N.Y. Seminar S. H. Hashmi, graduate student from Hyderabad, India, has been selected by the Institute of International Education in New York to participate in a Seminar on "Contemporary America" to be held in Washington, D.C. The Institute of International Education in New York selected Hashmi as one of 20 foreign students from the United States to join in the seminar. He received his master's degree in political science from the Osmania University in India. The Philippine Board of Scholarships for Southeast Asia offered him a scholarship in 1957 which enabled him to secure his master's in public administration from the University of the Philippines. TEXACO MARFAK LUBE JOB To insure quieter, smoother over-all car performance give your car a Marfak Lube job. BOB HARRELL TEXACO 9th & Miss. VI 3-9897 DRASTIC REDUCTION on all winter & holiday merchandise PRE-INVENTORY SALE MOTOR COATS Values $10.98 - $35.00 ----NOW $5.00 - $10.00 DRESSES, sizes 5 thru 15 Values $9.98 to $49.98 NOW $3.00 to $20.00 SPORTSWEAR INCLUDES SWEATERS SKIRTS JACKETS BLOUSES Values $3.98 to $17.98 NOW 2.00 - $7.00 SLEEPWEAR — CHALLIS & FLANNEL P.Js. & GOWNS Since Small Medium Large Values $3.98 to $7.00 NOW $1.00 GLOVES — ALL WINTER GLOVES GLOVES — ALL WINTER GLOVES Were $1.00 to $2.98 NOW 50c to $1.00 All sales final — no exchange — refunds or lay-aways on sale mdse. Please OBER'S Junior Miss Elevator From Men's Store