IX 590 Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday. February 3, 1955 10. The number of bacteria in a test tube is 10^9. If the volume of the test tube is 2 ml, how many bacteria are there? Faculty, Students to Take Part in Music Convention University faculty and students have places on the program of the Music Teachers National association's convention in St. Louis, Mo.. Feb. 13-17. High points for the Kansas group will be the appearance of the KU chorale of 27 student voices, directed by Robert Shaw, and a Jayhawker Juncheon for students, faculty and alumni. At the luncheon Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts will tell of new developments in music on the campus, including details of the proposed music and dramatic arts building.. Miss Jeanneette Cass, associate professor of music theory, is in charge of the student membership session of the convention Monday, Feb. 14. She is national chairman of student affairs of the MTNA. Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice, and Austin Ledwith, instructor in music theory and band, will be on a panel of seven educators answering questions on vocational opportunities and preparation for a career in music. Among the seven students who will ask questions of the panel will be Virginia Vogel, sophomore, and Jerald Stone, senior. Mr. Ledwith's KU woodwind quintet is on the student section. It will play Hindemith's "Quintet." In the quintet are Mrs. JoAnna Fischer Sellards, flute, senior; Edith Nichols, oboe, senior; Philiss Glass, bassoon, graduate; Emily Wolverton, clarinet, education senior, and Clarence Donnell Horn, French horn, education junior. Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, chairman of the department of music education, will read a paper on "Myogeographical Responses to Musical Stimuli," a report of experiments by Dr. Gaston to discover patterns of muscular tension in response to various types of music. Robert Unkefer, assistant instructor in music education and for three years head of adjunctive therapy at the Menninger clinic in Topeka, will discuss "Use of Music in Specific Treatment of the Psychiatric Patient." Marcus Hahn, instructor in music education, will read a paper on "Experimental Determinants of the Perception of Music as an Approach toward Research in the Psychology of Music." Laurel E. Anderson, professor of organ and music theory, will head a panel on "Theory for the Music Education Major." Mr. Anderson is a member of the national committee of the Theory and Composition section of the MTNA and chairman of the division for Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska. D. M. Swarthout, professor of piano and emeritus dean of the School of Fine Arts, also will attend the convention. Dean Swarthout is a past president of the MTNA and was for 19 years its secretary. ExtensionManager To Medical Post William Nelligan, manager of University Extension's Southwest Kansas center in Garden City the past 35 years, has become assistant executive secretary of the University's postgraduate medical education program with headquarters at the Medical center in Kansas City. He will assist Harold G. Ingham in administering the postgraduate program, which for the past three years has been the largest at any of the 97 medical schools in North America, the American Medical society reports. The program includes short courses and continuation study at the Medical center and monthly circuit courses in the eight major geographical areas of Kansas. Mr. Nelligan, a 1949 journalism graduate, has been organizing extension classes for all ages in a 24-county area. Before setting up the Southwest center in 1951, he was for two years with the advertising department of the Kansas City Star and later with a large men's clothing store in that city. More than half of the members of the first regiment of the Arizona National Guard were Indians. Debate Meet HeldSaturday Shawnee Mission won the Class AA championship and Fredonia won the Class A title in the finals of the state high school debate tournament Saturday at the University of Kansas. Runners-up were Hutchison in Class AA and Abilene in A. In both divisions the championships were decided by speaker ratings as the teams tied in debates won. El Dorado and Stafford were third in AA and A respectively. Shawnee Mission and Hutchinson each won 9 of 14 debates, but Shawnee Mission speakers had the better ratings, 65 to 68. (Low total wins). Fredonia and Abilene each won 8 of 10 contests but Fredonia had speaker ratings of 37 to Abilene's 41. The Kansas State High school activities association awarded trophies and individual medals to the first two schools in each division. Maurice Swanson coached the Shawnee Mission team of John Panetieffe, Jack McNees, Jerry Miller and Topper Johntz. Hutchinson debaters were Bob Dick, Bill Nelson, Molly Clark and Eldon Lanning with Russ Winds coaching. In its first year of interscholastic debate Fredonia found a winning combination in Mary Jo Kidd, Kay Eplee, Donna Fink and Nancy Paulsen with Mrs. P. C. Hesser the coach. Abilene, coached by Kenneth M. Rock, was represented by Pat Laird, Dwight Vogel, Barbara Presnell, Dana Percival and K. W. Rock. 'Isle of Sinners Will Be Shown In Hoch Tomorrow "Ile of Sinners," reviewed by Time magazine as "the best foreign film in at least a year," will be presented at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hoch auditorium. The French film has accompanying English titles and was produced by Paul Graetz. Pierre Fresnay, star of "Monsieur Vincent," plays the role of Thomas, and other members of the cast include Madeline Robinson, Daniel Gelin, Andree Clement, and Jean Brochard. This film is the story of "the inhabitants of a tiny, wind-scoured island off the Breton coast who have lost their priest and his services because of their persistence in doing wrong." The theme of the picture, Mr. Crowther writes, is "the pitiful plight of these people when they find that they must have spiritual comforts and so persuade one of their fishermen to be their orest." "Iisle of Sinners," presented at the Paris Theatre as "God Needs Men," was described by New York Times screen critic Bosley Crowther as "another provocative drama of poignant conflicts in the realm of religious beliefs." EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Pearson-Douthart Tune In to KDGU KDGU, the campus wired-wireless radio station, will increase its listening audience tonight with the addition of Grace Pearson and Douthart Halls. Special programming is planned to welcome the station's new listeners. 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