SUNDAY. MAY J 2. Dean Sealock is New lixpiains new Teacher's Life Marti Knock.' Are Many , l,v, ', ! ' ' luniii th rlesaat relative ta Go But Salary It llieh u ehossa chaaaei through ... :hlch to manifset the higheet lir raon forma of ereaiiv pr, ! The fatherhood of 0o4. lb nnnnnTirvlnrc mriT motherhood of Btur. and the eoa 01 IH)HTU.I1 llo t'HhATufBl brotherhood of maa." ta . g . reealoB gtvlag motherhood l Im riptinarj- problem, diffirul-, joi coordinate reek with fd. alia perente. romntunity life.'" r"r 1 " ' wer l.'iton well huoaa eipre ad br te.rhlag schedulae .-.vnure'i lotln pre., lb ib most likely "rd Bocae" j watchful nother" lb "areiy" student b pi l encounter, 14, iron eul of lb feel that lb ib flrtt year out of Tsachere rol leg. ceordlng lo lr. W. E. Hea lers.. Ini of lb college. iiiir nf aur taarher moat die .1.. .kl.m. la litah irkMll1"' iBflBlt SOUree of ll Wisdom. nplloary problem It i high schoola g ,b.tlt.i for Ood and Ml becauae they can ' within lb llmliiioa of tbalr foon manage a cleea. In reality. tbli!daea mean thai they lo not know: vlchM Mjr -, j, tDt (eaerel enough aubjart maitar la lacb. 'ru ,01, ,j( vupilor wb tohoiU Mlarad locor SmIotW. -Tbao)tB- (,aaBII of ,0., ,,prtorHy tha paraBia of blgb acbool atodanU j frttln t,lr mo,h,r To tbla add ofia praot aerloua probltma ba-B(l wor)i of (D, mmonal I.laraln. tauaa bay laka eicp(l0B la lba,..AU thB, , Bm or BOp lo aw ditclplla mployrd." . . 10 inj- uifl motbar." aod lb irlb- Communltlaa Diffar 1 uia of Jobs Qutarr Adama. "All Doctor Sralork aiplaiaad Iba, rotnaar la blb rowmualtf lira' mlcbt bt B "hard kaork" Itl rf tnt gradual bjr aajrlng that Iba fommunlty might not ba I ha typa in ahlrh ha would aot to Uva and tha aoclal Ufa would probably ba Tory dlffaraat from what ba iraa iuatomed. Hary teaching achadulaa ara iba bluett dlaadxaataga or 'bard knork' A atudant could aocouatar," tfarlarcd Poctor 8alock. "Hlg rbool teachera ara riulrd to track I to or thrva tlmra a many ib)ecia aa VnlTaralty trarbara. Tba aubjcta ara ailar. howarer. iliaa tnlraralty aubjecta. Teach era In Europaan high acboola ara not raqulrad to teach aa ruanr houra as teacheri la Ameticaa M'hOOli." apUndid Cppartunlt.'aa With all of Its "hard knocka." reaa Sealock tMaka there are fplendld oeportunitlra for tha mia or woman ur-on graduatlag from Teacher college. There ara mora womea than man la tha teaching field but thera la Just tBDi WBell tnef bare nothing left to mum cnaoco mr iu mru irr,u- motjjr. thee die. Thev ara biase of tha prlnclpalahtpa and auperln- nf1 ukn for jr,,,,, accepted aa tendenelea to be filled. rlghteoua. and though: no mora The Initial alary paid teacher aBout it higher than that of any other' wuh ,h, earrylng out of this eoa profession." declared Doctor 8ea-1 r.nlBj BBQ ,BCrd duty of Mother a lock. "The usual salary upon i d consM thB re.ur.UDo of the nicnatecner i iurwi in i ,ojv. ; I really think this Is more than ihey deserve on the atari. Tha highest salary teacher may ex pect to receive after teaching eight or ten veara in a small town la This is a good salary compared io that of other professions say ihe mediral or law profession. The average small town doctor or lawyer does not receive much more than tha auperiarendent of schools, taking Into consideration ihe amount of time apent by each n preparation. in me cut. me uperintendent ot arhoola will draw from tlO.Ono to $12,000 a year hlch Is not much lesa than the In come of the expert city physician." Prograas Depends on Man Th height of progress in this field of work depends on the man. ( according to Dr. Sealock. A per- j sob of high class ability could sspire to tha guperlnteBdency or!nt ,troBf (0 cncn , pltf, tnr prineipalshlp of m vie. nvaiwi i which would pay from S.000 to i:.000 a year. Cities ucb as Grand Island and Hastings pay a salary of $5,000 and more, accord ing to the eTachers college dean. Doctor Sealock asserted that a parson should like to teach and i should have a desire to render ser vice along that line in order to like the work in Teachers college. It Is not necessary to take a pedagog ical course in high school In order to be prepared for the Teacher college in University. Explain Position When aaked what tntereated hire j best time fn the 100 and 200 yard in thla type of work, Doctor Sea- daahes. Unua Carroll, of Cam lock answered that be Juat "fell ! brdge. In the high and low hurdle, into it" "I lived in a section of Aaher. ScotUNuff In the half, Ohio where there was nothing to!8chult of Atkinson In the quar ao egcept work on a farm, clerk j tr, Spaas'r of riaUmouth in th In a dry good tore, work In mjie, Gregorr. of Lincoln in the railroad office, or Join the army. ) poie vault, Gllmore of Comatoek in My parents eppcaed the railroad j the javelin and high Jump, with office and would not Uiink of I Honka of Butte, Campbell of Rear guing me Join th army. Neither) ne in ehot put, Barnes of Goth farming nor clerking apepaled to enburg in th discus and the best me so 1 taught a term In the rural time in tb relay wa made by Nel school. j (on jjigft achooi with Zimmerman 'I did not seriously consider , Seibert, Mercer and Koby passing teaching then, however .and later ) the baton. entered the University of Ohio to j Snow, southwestern speedster, take a courae in law. I grew In-1 tore up the cinder paths for a time terested in teachinr while there snd changed orer to the profes-' sion when I lacked oly on e-1 meater of law to complete my I'L.B. degree. So, In choosing the teaching profession. I think l! really took the 'lesser of few evils' i at there wa nothing else op.! Thla la the reason nine out f I every tea men In the teaching pro- j fesslon are teachers." j Asarevaa Vacation! Training j Doctor Sealock doea not think a I sob should follow .the profession : his father picks out for him If ba' dees not like ft although he has seen cases where that haa worVed ; out very nicely. A son should I neither follow Ma father profes ! s!ob simply because his father eu faged In that typo of work, accord ing to the dean, but If he Hires the . ork an1 feels that he can render : rraat ervica In that line he would : eat a a advantage to follow It. ' "It ia not neceaaary for a young or woman to know definitely i what they want to take up when eojrtBg to th university." declared 1 Doctor Sealock. "but they shield 1 la tbemaelres in their first two i years ef work." j Ta order to be mteefl in tW ' o14 of work, a sttidaat abonld a wboleaom amount of good I (anion aease and a sen of ho r. He must be able to meet' fPa wen and to adjust himself ! " ua commtiaity la which Too hap to ba located. Ke Braat bar waiatsnahiy good ebolarabJp aad k C end ready to eooparaU Ha others. He must ba fair, bea . and a bard worker artta an i"J erefo bi gflal," e-Tws Deotar tmltcX. MOTlIlUtS' DAY ikrre(riuU7miThtTtuwbii lail aajtag " J ruatiici vm m Ideas eeaeeraiag eniBlprBr aa IWMH17 attribute ef lii. U -ertbeleee voice a iMtnlil truth, that ruolhsra. a the represent- another' Instincts, acting as they . do liideindeniiy of and prior i reason, and being superior to aud I disconnected with understanding, 'are la close and vital touch with that I am any moibar aaada Baa." Durh BrkBovladcaiaala raa ba du pllratad orar Bad orar ax!a from tba literature of all couairtea and all timer Tbua Napoleoa. "Tba future of tba child la alwaya ina work of tha mother. and a faro. "Lt rnrx-e hare good mothera tnd aba will bare good aoBa." nalraa Langfallaw Loogfellow, drawing hta laaplra tloa from tba contemplation of motherhood, aava. "Erea He that died for aa upon the eroee. la tba laai hour, la tha unalterable agony of death. ii mindful of Ilia mother, aa If to teach ua that thla holy lore abould be our lait world ly thought, tba laat point of earth from which tha aoul ahoald take IU flight to beaTen" Mothera aieea World How fortunate that Ood aenda ua "llttla mothara.' found tba world over la the tenemente and tba al tera, lo tha palaces and tba maa piona. Tbay glre all they bare. They worry and they grtere. com fort and acold, ahleld and protect grow'ing lack of tender considera tion for abaent mothera among worldly-minded, busy, grownup children; of the thoughtless neg lect of home ties and of loving con sideration, engendered by the a hlrl and pressure of modern life: of the lBcli of regpect Bnd deference to parenta among children of the pres ent generation: and th need of a reminder of tba lorlng. unselfish mother, living or dead, and thus the "VfntWt-'a !" Mu ram Into the ehurche, BB(1 gunday ehoela. and hait been eipanded to Include an .,.., i Hmnnreatinn nf the lst- ent love and gratitude of mother, by a git. worde of appreciation, an act of kindness, or a letter, on the part of everybody. TWO RECORDS PALL JJf HIGH TRACK M2XT ,cumm m. pww i.i ,k ,., ,T k.,i. .,.(. eount- ..A,B ..Lu. rimm. tmwt At viAlnl separated Friend and Nelaon for second place. Coach Avard Man- dery's boys winning the second ward with 24 HO counter, Nel son having 2i 1-2 point. Group I was won by Trumball. pentathlon winners In that claas with 25 point. Comatoek receiving the second award with 18 and Don iphan finishing third with 16. De witt placed fourth with 11 M point. Individual Champion Individual event champions were I Know nt VrC.nnk mho made the $$$$$$$$$ I have something PIIOFITADLE for any ts-4t who la willing svark this summer. Den Peterfcn try . tatts LHM $$$$$$$$$ EAT AT THE TZmVZ CAPZTZRIA OOOO COOKINO stg aaoNABLK paticca Corns On Fellows Let's gat r data and go on a picnic But FIRST let'a get a hair cut from Mogul Barbers 17 Kertk lftk .Street Intramural Golt Tournament Gets Under Way With Sovel Hides Used ht ibe lai lali u iiiiR golfer rmoea hrr lat 4ia' of aod frora the eightvenib hnl- nf I ha municipal glf raarae. thr 10 traaiaral club aainge a iou n mrat a 111 be ever aul iibu a aiaa who takea In rne orloutly will haa a as(!i of r Hrr. Rerlouily. though I he re bava beea aa holes In one reported. It la aald thai aeeraj hard hit golfers hare dona a pieva II rod x loio Halt I'reek when ibey compaied their aorea with thoae of some of the Intramural champs On tba whole ibis had been a quiet tournament, only two fatal roacuaslona from golf balls being reported Golfers occurring aaad Irs pa do not ronnltute a legal has ard. and one hospital ras liom an Impromptu duel fought with drivers Instead of tha root usual swords, wss reported lue lo inngeslril roBdlilona the rulra commit ir a was forcad la Issue a tew pew rules Tbay ara at folloaa: Plenty of Handicap I. Mby carriage on the greens ara not a legal hsnl and all balls landing on suh shall he treaied aa l ob land utiiler repair and may ba removed wiltioUl enali. . tkitfere throwing a .Isnllng of lot seconds In lle reu'ury and: II I aaconda In th furlona. Uiui Carroll of the famous Carroll twiaa of Cambridge, clipped the high hart rlera In It I seconds, and sped to a first plar In the low atlrks in S' aeconda flat, to aiamp himself n the leading hurdle performer In the ; atate. ! lenult Takes 440 j Schults. Atkinson 440 y'd lead er, turned In a time of 51 aec onda for the quarter while Spang ler broke the tape In the mile with a time of 4:10.7. (illmore'a record throw of the Javelin rave him th. gold medal as did Ashers but tha Comatoek youth was not content' Bad Jumped Into a tie for ihe beat ' height In the high Jump, leaping Si feel lnchea aa did Honke. Ilutte. i Rarw Oolhenhtire 1S2 nerila thalon winner, ran true to form In th dlacus. hurling the planer for th beat mark. Campbell. Kearney high representative, was first In the Croup IV shot put wiiti tba beat heave of the day. toby Shines for Nelson Resides the record breaking per formances of Ahor and Gilmora, the work oi John Rob? . Nelson I aprtnter. was outstanding. Roby I mad a total of IS noitiia for hia team, winning the inn, :;o and the broad Jump. ttd running an chor for the winning relay combi nation. Cambridge high hool nurd lei a ran an exhibition shuttle hurtle re lay at the close or the meet against Coach' Schulte'a freshmen hurdler. Corerdale. Dover. !,eon Carroll and Unus Carroll performed foi Ihe Cambridge nrhoul while Panen. Carlson, Smuiney and Ten ran the barrier for the freshmen. College presidents may have their own opiniona on prohibition and It evils, but they're not for public- NEWEST SUMMER FASHIONS Action Right Hcvi 0 FT TO 040 Veins PARTY & FCnilAL Every Spring on Our HccUa Fries A Of L ty Grado s. I andlss I Involved J I" Til TiliS gn TIIK DULY M:nRSKN lift lit in ollir" b means of roints and u.iUr lniruru-uia Ut be fiurd one stroke. 3 ItalU na not be .led l) l-ei us oihrr ifcsn thrir osnt r ua ill the) bar k'-pel lolling 4 Afier a -lat-r has oW-ended mor than liner feel bel.iw Ih ua uat level ot a aai'd fit. alie iua la removed altlioui pensli) After I a y I n r ihlni flea irokea on any one hole Ina flarer may consider the hole plajed and mar thai as Mi store t in t teens shall aot be vsed as lunch grcinds CrlU'S auj rieris are aa.d 10 have piTtnounred the girls' game moat unusual from ery Hlnl ol ilea one waa heard to say earn rstlv thai he had never seen any thing like It and had not known I ha I eurh resulia could be arhled Two nationally famous plavera are aid lo he studying carefully the results ot playing putts wllb a nishie Ihe, rrowtla that aa'ched the games were large considering Ihe rates that were quoted on accident Insurance. There were to gala re ceipts hut several players are re porting that after looking over their clubs II was very successful In a financial way for some. tion. Th rniverslty of Oreran atu i deni paper sent eicht letters on the auh)et to preilea In tllfferen' arls J of the country, only one repiedt ORETKR ARRANGE FOR ROUND UP PROGRAMS II allm fram Car I t at chapter lio'ise, June 1, at 6:30 o'clock. rteta Tlieta PI. house dance. May SI. Helta Chi. plans uncertain. Del ta Tau Delia, banquet. Hotel Lin coln. June 1. 8:15 o'clock. Delta l"p ailon, banquet. Chinese room. Corn husker. June 1. at u o'clock. Farm House, picnic. Auto club park nd other plans uncertain. Many Arrange Banqueta Kappa Sigma, banquet, chapter house. May 41. H:lt o'clock, lamb da Chi Alpha banquet, chapter house, Jun 1. Phi Alpha Delta, banquet, chapter house. Jun 1. Phi Gamma Delia, banquet, chapter bouse. June 1. Phi Kappa, uncer tain in plans. Phi Kappa Pal, plana uncertain. Phi Sigma Kappa, house dance, May 31; banquet. Hotel Cornhusk er. June 1. 6:30 o'clock. PI Kappa Open Evening Until Midnight Open Sunday Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc. "HOME OF GOOD EATS" 1619 O STREET Everything for Party, Picnic, Dutch Lunch nd Weinie Roust "NUFF SED" - For Every Woman I I' "r" """ "" A DrtCUant and Incomparable Array At O ENSEMBLES Ttaa, kraatw ta. aH - W mm4 mmmt, aUra wMO aalar sSySaa. m4 ara a4 Hilly. Taa aaataa sMk Sa4 laaMaa Otaasaa ' aa taw a tea, r ft saaa iijs to i n vnvt SILSI DRESSES I . ..aasi ae pases (7 imil ISiatnli as4 n li ill nmm ta m. iH at i taa. aaaaala, aalari S. raH k m raatMMaa, waa eraaaai mm.. Va aat aataa Skis sat. a eaal . as SIM far rSJS a S1S.TS aula is jflUiIilbJlliil'ilull )Sper8 Alitia. bauquei. I'l Kappa I'lil. ban q-trl. cliapier lioue, Ma i. I ortock. Mguia Alla Mu. UuquH. i lispter botie Mama ,u. bnniuei at 7. followed I ) house dsave. ls T smoker at hous. June I Si ma I'ln r -llon. plaits umetiain. Mriua I'lti Siyrna. banquei. chapter house. June I. at ( li oclock. 1'au KH Cpallon. banquet. Hotel I'ornhuaker. June I. CIS o i lock. Tleia t hi. banqu'-i chapter boufe, Jun I 411 o'clock Xl lsi I'hl. banquet, chapter house and other plana uuteiiain ororlty Sln Alpha Chi Omega, banquet at ihe chapter house. June I. t 3d oVIim k. Alpha llla PI. bauquei at t'ntver ally club, Jun 1. o'tloi-k. Alpha IW-lia Tlieta. hanquei at itispter house. June 1. f p m Alpha ml cron PI. banquet. Alpha Phi. ban quel at chapter house, June I. C.St) It flock Chi Oniega. ho'ise dam-e. May SI. banquet at rhsptei house, June 1 lu. Alpha XI lelia. banquet at l.tn coin hotel. June 1 I Delia Telia Pelia. banquei at the .chapter house. Mai 31 lelta tiam ma. picnic. Indefinite lclt JTeta. i hanqtiet at 1'nlverwjt club, May I So. ( o'clock tiamma I'hl lle'a. banquei at t chapter house, June 1. 2" o'clock. ( Kappa Iel(a. banquet, Cornliueker . hotel May 31. SO o'clock. I'hl Mu I house dance. May .11. banquet at 'chapter house. June 1. I.li o'clock, j Phi Omega PI. banquet, t'niveiaii) rlub. Mar o'clock. fUgnia Kappa, banquet at chapter house, May SI. S.T.O o'clock. Theta Phi Alpha, house dance. June 1 Zeis Tau Al pha, hanque'. . CHANCELLOR DISCUSSES ! CO ED DORMITORIES (Cawllaae trrcw f.f .) ', fo0 w ithout the land, we shall have (completed about half of the project for taking car of freshmsn gins. We have esplained to the leglala ture that one-fourth of the coat of the buildings should be provided in cssh. In order that w may enjoy the lowest Interest rates and the glrla ihe low-eat possible rentals. Expect Mora Later We may reasonably expect that there will be favorable action toward the appropriation of an other SliHi.tiou at the next session of the legislature in order that the dormitory project for freshman gitls may be completed. The original reqoeat for dormi tory bulldlnga waa $200,000. Ir will be recalled, the plan at that time being to erect one building and then use the Income to retire In debtedness to be Incurred for other such buildings. The best Judgment pL With Renewed Vigor Is Absclatcly tleccssary-Be Here When Lad tea TUnt rksar. The tntlra gtaak I I" I"''""" Tim VB12Y FASHIONS & WASH SILKS u)NG SIXTTT. RHOBT BIKKT NO rgyv BrjLK - ,, - - iii,i I e!l lj :'l v Att w coins" aUtJ)T-TO-WIAm Tatiaxt ruioa MAf W aaa I seemed la fa vol borrowing smn'l ftn a more ambitions lam. and ba gmnlug the tk at urne I Pisn fiartes ef Bwild.ega li will Ih- teen (hat th I nier- sliy has hangi-d Its plan if hous lug gioupa of gitls ih n. oil-rate , ed buildings. ea li a separate unit Uola'ed from o'hei o h ' buildings lnal.ad we are planning a seilt-a ol bmldiiigs. all t"rtl n and propel W conduced, whu It will make a iiiagnifit ni tloiml'oiy plant fii )ara lo come Ml freh mall gills nol IMllg with Iheir parent and rela'lvea In the i iiy will thus spelnl tht-lr firl year to gether In our 'lrt group of building to be finished In 1"" we tl.all rL ably Itotise around r.'o girl Ihe llrsi group will naturally Involve eviendliure for a student ct-nier for dining and recreaiioti 'Ihe build Ings to be added laer will be pi! luarily dormitory or sleeping unit. The buildings to b ereced In one group will take care of around n glrla. Consider Deferred Pladgieg The question tianira'ly arie. as to when aorottit)' will be prohib ited from pledging first year s'u dents Thai will pot mine at onre. but I b licte ri't li ntgaiilratlons should be conslderlni; the matter and preparing for i. When our ' rtorniitoi progiam mmpleteil n Is likely that all freahman girls will b living In am h btnldlnga There was very great a-n Intent In our leglslaiuie In favor of dmttil : tones. Probshly fen things ih ' mivetaliy hac ever surreated have ' re"eietl micli w ld"trenl approxal 1 Just where I hose dormitories will , b located Is a matter I am not ready to discuss. The tract mu' j be Isrtre enough for a complete and (attractive development of th dor I mltory plain. The buildings rhniild b onithtng more ilmn mere dor I mltotie; they should show evi dence of careful aud artistic plan ning. l'oothall and other athletic re ceipts are used to defray the coat Typewritera For Rent All stanaar maSM apaclaJ rats ta sl'iSants for bni term aiachlnaa Brtap(a trawwrttars monthly aBTmenta. Nebritlca Typewriter Co. 1232 O St. B-2157 Th LOW PRICE taJ TO UM TALDK -"Jn."".! tTTHr far aarf aaaaiar. Ta wiM eaaar . i4. aba mA Huh aarSaiaa' all, atyhi an arrla. as a fev lata. . Sts.a rafcaaa tS.ge. VM, 4. TAIXt SILK DZIESSES O ENSEMBLES I. I. an la. i - at Ma taw ata. Tk. B i r - W Ska aJaa Sa ...jbiii- aa alaa fclaaa kr tka ak.ua. ta relaa. kat I- tka way -a ta tkaai alaala ata4i. aaS 3nMlr th. ana. al aaaai. elrla -. aaS Miaataae "t aal. BM. tT.S. alaa LL.JwLU v mini ' of tennis at th" I'niversiiy of ia ' t onkin This announcrment al'O taiiied with it thai tt e care of 'I e uiiiteiai'v grounds aud luilil.i. wot. Id be at-iirti'd b lie a't.' i r th patiment On lug a Ira-tit ion w h i li ! :al!n o'f in thr laat ten a.s ihe smiir i laa of th" law e'rhtad ot t'ie t'n!ersi') of M rt-igaa vo''l retnti to aiMiii.lt i ia ia in li st rt ho.il anil to rrplsre Hi.s day's aviivluea wnlt a rtaequtt ) m n i ' 'k ! m urn J ! i IVacot'k Shoe j hua Kid . . . Wli, ta Novaliy f lnll,r Tint S :PEACP"K.. SHOE SHOP T 10 So. J Grand Opening Saturday, May 11th Ben Gadds Collegians Capitol Beach Juat for Fun ALL NEW STOCK The Doors Open. Aro mined to In TJte Lease Tims u You Heap the Profit $4.50 Valzzss Kxssvr woarwsrsj Wash Print Ensembles ALL Brat All Y"' Misses' Pall O Winter i9 rr'-s'ea Ja, ' 1 ..J $51 95