Page 6 University Daily Kansan Babbi Ferdinand M. Isserman, Monday's convocation speaker. was among the spectators at the KUOU basketball game. During halftime Rabbi Isserman was standing at the edge of the court when a practice ball bounced in his direction. He caught it like a veteran basketball player and tossed it back. "It's the first time I've had a basketball in my hands for a long time," said Rabbi Isserman, who played center on the University of Cincinnati team from 1919-1921. Dancing, Fencing In Acting Class Members of the acting class of Jack T. Brookings, assistant professor of speech and drama, received the first of five lessons in modern dance Monday from True Binford, Overland Park sophomore. Although the basis of the course is to give the student the fundamentals of acting, it is hoped that the student will gain stage grace and coordination. Special lessons in fencing, in addition to those in modern dance, will also be given. The leading tower of Pisa Jeans 16 feet out of the perpendicular, an amount gradually increasing. Some Engineer Will Win $1000 A trip to Las Cruces, N. M., and an opportunity to win nearly $1000 in prizes and expenses will be awarded to the winner of the annual KU American Institute of Electrical Engineering student paper contest. Prizes in the seventh district competition are, first prize, $25, a certificate of merit and an expense-paid trip to the summer general meeting of the AIEE; second prize, $25 and a certificate, and third prize, $15 and a certificate. The winner will be announced at a meeting of the AIEE-IRE at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the electrical engineering laboratory. Second and third place winners will also be announced and their papers will be entered in two area contests in Kansas City, Mo. Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism is visiting Louisiana State University and the Tulane department of journalism at Baton Rouge and New Orleans this week Professor Beth is a member of an accrediting team for the American Council on Education in Journalism Assn. and is secretary-treasurer of that group. The winner of the seventh district will compete against winners of the 10 national districts, in the institute competition. The institute competition will be based on quality of the paper only and one prize of $100 will be awarded. Prof. Beth In Louisiana Saturday Dean Burton Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will act as chairman for the accrediting teams at their annual spring meeting in New Orleans. The mazurka is a Polish dance resembling the polka. The Hawk's Nest "looked like an army had camped for awhile" after the convoction yesterday morning, said Leon J. Stilwell, Lawrence junior and part-time bus boy at the Hawk's Nest. It was so crowded that students were squatting on the floor between the tables. Others were sitting on the steps. One sat on the steps with his tray on his lap trying to drink a cup of coffee. Per Usual - Hawk's Nest Has Convocation A steady line of students from the counter to the door continued for the first 30 minutes of the convocation hour. Some students just gave up and didn't try to order, Stilwell said. At 10:30 a. m. the Hawk's Nest was normal again, but trays and dishes stacked in the windows, under the seats and on the steps still showed the effects of the preceding hour. Bus boys hadn't been able to clear away dishes because of the crowd. At noon yesterday a few trays and dishes still could be seen in the hallway. Kappa Psi Pledges To Meet A meeting of the pledges of Kappa Psi, professional pharmacy fraternity, will be held at 7 p. m. in 324 Malott Hall. The second manganese mining on record was in the Batesville, Ark., region between 1850 and 1952. 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