TKurs'doy, July 19, 1956 Page 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN 1 Film Head Says Use Increasing The president of the largest or ganization in the classroom teach ing films field for sees an in creased "darkening" of classrooms all over the nation. He said as a result of a quarter century of pioneering, education al films have now become a fully accepted teaching tool everywhere. Maurice Mitchell, head of Ency clopaedia Britannic a 'ilms, Inc., spoke Friday morning at the Uni versity. He urged educators to use 20th Century communications in teach ing students who are to compete in this 20th Century. "The growth of educational mo tion pictures has come at a time when the schools had to rely on outside assistance." Mitchell said pointing -to the fact that this growth occurred simultaneously with the "bulge" of child popula tion now passing through the schools. "World War H experiences, when we simply had to teach large num bers of men new concepts and techniques in the shortest possible time, brought educational films into their own. "After the war, the educational system began receiving' back edu cators who had learned at first hand the tremendous contribution to learning that teaching films can mske," he said. The result is now that 'the edu cational film is frequently accept ed on the same plane as the text book; neither presumes to sup plent teacher or parent; each makes a urriaue contribution to the teaching process, he said. Mitchell praised the University's facilities in the bureau of audio visual instruction, saying that Ne braska is in a more favorable po sition than most of the other states in the country. His two-day visit to the Univer sity was sponsored by the Univer sity Summer sessions and bureau of audio-visual instruction. Forum To Discuss Problems Of Israel The secoond World Trouble Spot forum will be held July 19 at 2 p.m. in Love Library Auditorium. Topic of the forum Is Israel. Members of the panel who will discus the topic from various view points are C. C. Held, assistant professor of geography; Wallace Peterson, assistant professor of economics, and Dalmas Nelson, in structor in political science. Moderator and coordinator will ' be Jack McMride, assistant direc tor of educational television. Bridge Lessons The last Union Bridge Lessons of the summer will be held in Par lors A and B of the Union, Tuesday, at 4 pjtn. This win be the last chance to prepare for the big tournament July SI. SMITTY'S GOLF PARK 2S cit c:i ah ECKKPftLTiT CISRS J'JIY 2C3i norms im Pil. 2-2533 Another Exclusive at GOLD'S ... CASHMERE SWEATERS with dyed-tomatch Skirts Join the smart set with these matched back to school wearables (pretty enough for date wear, too). Melt-in-your-hand cashmere sweaters and doeskin flannel skirts are a must this fall. N Blonde, cognac, azure, light blue, light pink, red or charcoal. (a) CASHMERE SLIPOVER 1795 Short sleeve. Sites 34-4. ....... X (b) MATCHING SKIRT 1 A95 Sties S-1S X (e) CASHMERE CARDIGAN 9195 Sites $4-40 (d) MATCHING SKIRT 195 Sites S-1S AV Sportswear . Shop Second . Floor MS V,' ". X color- . V i : . ) ' -V : i - i rM . I