The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 28, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE NEBRASKAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934.
THREE
West Point B. P. W. Club Devises a
Way to Help Girls Thru High School
(Sprclul to th Nebnutkan). I people? Students at the University of Ne-
Kdltor's Note! Is the Individual who halt braska all of them furthering their own
acquired an education under any obligation education and most of them actively on
to one who Is seeking an education? What g-aed as teachers In elementary and sec
responftlbility does the educated person have ondary schools during the reifular school
tAiiud helninr nnll.e the aim of adeauate terms will find InterestlnE the followinK
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How to enable the most people
to secure the best education possi
ble is the concern of many civic
organizations as well as all edu
cators. Contributing their part
toward a solution of this problem
is the National Business and Pro-
iessional women's clubs, which,
working on .a ten year objective,
have as their slog-an. "A Hieli
; ocnooi juaucauon for Every Girl
sealing witn a specinc pnase of
me proDiem, Airs. Lillian A. Elli
ott, member of the West Point,
XNea, cjud, lias devised a plan
wiuun, sne Deiieves, would ma
terially aid rural girls to secure a
mgn school education.
T iT i ...
jyxuau commenaaDiy, ner sug'
gested plan can be promoted with-
out the exchange of a dollar. To
una a place for ninth grade pupils
calls for an economic arrangement
whereby rural students and homes
in high school towns are brought
Lugemer. .oars. iUlliott suggests
that this be achieved by having a
place for registration of students
wno want a place to stay. The
piate ui registration, in each town
miuuia De easy of access and
snouia oe conducted by some pub-
iic-spintea person whose interest
wn mot lag after his own children
are educated.
The plan is based On th Tiro
mises that many rural homes can
spare the services of the
daughter and that her parents are
anxious lor ner advancement; that
me rarmer cannot, at present, af
iora tne expense of having hia
daughter board in town or drive
car back and forth; and that many
housewives in . small towns need
only a part-time helper in the
home, yet cannot afford to hire
maids for such small services as
staying with young children, wash
mg aisnes, ana so on.
As outlined, the plan does not
restrict the individual arrange
ments provided for the housing of
tne gins, iiowever, aeiinite assign
ments ana duties should be deter
mined in advance between the
woman and her student helper.
Some homes could afford to give
free room and board for time de
voted after school. Some would ap
preciate tne donation of weekly
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The training thus received in her
new home would give the girl her
first responsibility and create her
concept of social, business and cul
tural values.
"While this is a plan designed
to meet conditions inthe present
economic crisis, it should be car
ried on indefinitely in the scheme
or tne continuity of the state ed-
ucational system," explains Mrs.
Elliott. "To those familiar with the
personnel of leading families in
the small towns of the state, there
stands out this fact the young
men and women who are leaders in
business, professions, social and
civic affairs were educated in the
universities and other schools of
this state. Does it not appear that
these people who have received
their education at state expense
andare now established in life,
should show their gratitude and a
patriotic spirit by their willingness
to 'pas on' the opportunity of free
education?
NEBRASKA
EDUCATORS
Conference Is Schdeuled to
Open in Washington
June 30.
When the National Education
association convenes in Washing
ton, D. C, on June 30 a group of
Nebraska educators will be in at
tendance at the affair. The con
ference will last until July 6.
According to the Nebraska State
Teachers association office, the
conclave should hold special inter
est for the Nebraska delegation
since J. W. Crabtree, secretary of
the N. E. A., and Joy Elmer Mor
gan, editor of the N. E. A.'s Jour
nal are both former Nebraskans.
Included in the group who are
planning to attend the convention
are Ruth E. Pyrtle, principal of
Bancroft school, Lincoln; G.
Knipprath, Omaha Technical; Su
perintendent John Speedie, Alex
andria: Miss Mary Sturmer and
Miss Bertha Starn, Beatrice; Su
perintendent Robert Pullen, Bing
ham: superintendent J-Kn tv
Leech. Albion, and Chloe E. Baid-
ridge, state director of rural edu
cation.
Some of the nationally known
educational leaders Who are uclied
uled to speak at the conference are
Dr. John K. Norton, Columbia uni
versity; President Glenn Frank,
University of Wisconsin; President
A. H. Reinhardt, Mills college;
Frances Perkins, secretary of la
bor; Stuart Chase, and Edward A.
Hayes.
SELLECK TO TALK AT
ATHLETICS DINNER
J. K. Selleck, of the university
athletic department, will speak on
"Problems in advertising and fi
nancing athletic contests" Monday,
July 2, at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. Selleck's talk in the third in
a series of meetings planned by
the university summer session de
signed to stimulate good fellow
ship among those interested in
high school athletics.
Following the talk films of gen
eral Interest will be shown. Two
other meetings remain on the
scheduled dinner meetings. July 9
Coach "I. W. Browne, head bas
ketball coach at the university will
speak. Henry Shulte will hold the
spotlight at the last meeting of
the session when he will discuss
the future of high school athletics.
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