WEDNKSPAV. DEOEMm-R 10. im. FOUR THE DAILY NORASKAN CAMlPBJSOCDiEW this splendid idea at the Iowa pack the coliseum and help the liable reports is an exceptionally good one this year Hook the Ifawkcyes and then Saturday night we'll defeat those Xodaks from North Dakota. o MELVA SCUDDER of Central City will be married shortly after Christmas to Jack Erickson of Lin coln. Both members of the couple have attended the university where Miss Scudder became an Alpha Phi and a Phi Beta Kappa, and Mr. Erickson was a Chi Phi and an tnnocent. ALPHA PHI'S social calender Is exceptionally full with three par ties in one week. Last night Santa Claus presented the children of the alumnae with presents at a Christ mas tree party and tonight twenty five poor children will be enter tained at a similar party. Thurs day evening the members of the chapter will be guests at a Christ mas dinner at the chapter house at which the decorations will be blue J and silver Christmas trees. i JOHN D. SCOTT, national vice president of Delta Upsilon, is a guest of the local chapter. He arrived Monday and will leave Thursday for Chicago, 111. Mr. Scott, whose offices are in Chicago and New York City, is making a tour of all the D. U. chapters in the United States. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA mothers club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. L. D. DcBrown for a 1 o'clock luncheon. A small lighted Christmas tree centered the table and flowers were used in the Jiv ing room. Mrs. E. W. Nelson, the housemother, was a guest. A WEDDING which took place last evening at eight o'clock at the st Matthew's Episcopal church was that of Mary Katharine Throop to Wesley Patrick McDon ald. Both the bride and groom have attended the university where Mr. McDonald became a member of Sigma Chi. MOTHERS of Zeta Tau Alpha members will meet at the chapter jiouse this evening at eight, o'clock for a Christmas party. Mrs. Gur na Harlan and Mrs. Ethel Becker will be hostesses. SIGMA KAPPA alumnae met at the home of Miss Janet Cmith last evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Guy Phillips and Miss Elsie Hershber ger. MEMBERS OF the university group of Tabernacle Christian church will be entertained at a Christmas party this evening at eight o'clock. Juanita Smith, who Is the chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements, has in vited Mrs. Ryerson to chaperon. INITIATION services were held SAUER MAKES CUT IN Coach Announces List of 22 Men for Freshman Varsity. LEAGUE TEAMS CONTINUE The first freshman basketball squad cut of the season was an nounced Tuesday by Coach George Sauer. The list, made up of twenty-two men, is the preliminary cut before the Christmas vacation. The men named will receive free tick ets to all of the games during the holiday vacation and shortly after chool takes up, the permanent cut will be made. "The men who were not named reed not feel discouraged," Coach Sauer said, "for this is not the final list. The same league system used in freshman football will be employed and men showing well on the league teams will be moved up to the frosh varsity." Present plans call for three leagu eteams to be assembled from the remainder of the basketeers and they will engage in games among themselves and with an Ag college team. The men named on the frosh quad are Paul Amen, Pete An drews, Noble Ayers, Dick Bradley, Dick Cady, Bruce Campbell, Cal vin Carstens, Klmer Dohrmann, Floyd Ebaugh. Lester Gerber, John Howell, Frank Jaurez, Don Leffel, Lyman Morgan, Lawrence Nelson, and you tfivc a lifetime ready to help you choose. of SQUAD Kodaks . . . $5.00 Up Brownie Cameras $1.00 Up EASTr.mn KODAK STORES, Inc. 1217 O St. COLLEGIATE ISN'T THAT THE way you university students like the atmosphere of places? Well, that's the way it will he at the basketball games this year and there are two homes games this week. The game itself is enough to interest you sport enthusiasts but now there's to be an added attraction for the rest of you. Organized houses have been invited to sponsor games and entertain between the halves by singing two songs of their cwn choice. The Alpha Chi O's and the D. U.'s have agreed to initiate game Thursday evening. So let's team which according to re- i WHAT'S DOING. Wednesday. Mu Phi Epsilon, Christmas party and Musical, Mrs. M. C. Lefler. Zeta Tau Alpha, mothers' club, chapter house, 8 p. m. Thursday. Kappa Delta, mothers' club, Christmas party with Mrs. S. b. Ewing, 1:30 p. m. Pi Kappa Phi, mothers' club, 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon. and Christmas party with Mrs. Frank Galloway. Nebraska-Iowa basketball game, coliseum. Friday. Lambda Ci.: Alpha, auxili ary, covered Pish luncheon and Christmas party with Mrs. E. B. Brooks. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, for mal, Cornhusker hotel, 9 p. m. Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. party, Ellen Smith hall, 8 p. m. Saturday. Sigma Chi, dinner dance, Lincoln hotel. Nebraska-North Dakota basketball game, coliseum. Christmas vacation begins at 12 o'clock. for the new members of Sigma A I pha Iota Saturday morning at the Cornhusker.. The new initiates who are: Ruth Treiss, Virginia Gelehouse, Esther Kinnett, Stella Linhart, Margaret Phillippe. and Mrs. Victor E. Vraz, were guests of honor at the founders' day luncheon which followed the cere monv. Lucille Reillv was toastmis tress and toasts were given by Laura Kimball and Mrs. Vernon Forbes. MU PHI EPSILON will enter tain at a Christmas party and musicale this evening at the home of Mrs. M. C. lefler. The program will consist of original compost tions bv the members. Eunice Bingham will play a violin selec tion and Ruth Haberly will sing two of her hecent compositions. Others who will take part in the program are: Mrs. Altinas Tullis, Miss Bess Phelps, Miss Marjorie Miller, Miss Margaret Kimmel Miss Henrietta Sanderson, and Miss Irene Remmers. ' MEMBERS of Alpha Omicron Pi will hold a Christmas party at the chapter house tonight. Christ mas decorations will be used. To morrow afternoon, a party for the children of the alumnae will be given. Pauline Reynolds is chair man of the committee in charge, assisted by Virginia Keim, Doro thy Bentz and Irene Henson. America's Schools Are Making a Race Of 'Old Youngsters' CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 19. (CNS) A generation of "jaded old youngsters." devoid of a sense of values, is the Harvest America may expect to reap from her schools unless the philosophy of education now governing them is quickly and radically altered, be lieves Dr. William Ernest Hock ing, Harvard university professor of philosophy. "The school of the future must provide, first of all, for the train ing of the emotiona 1 side of the student's mind and for the "serious business of building will and rhar actei," Dr. Hocking said in a re cent address before delegates of a teachers' convention. Teachers will do well to "scrap two-thirds of the textbooks now in use, since most of them are con densations of fact divorced from both action and feeling," he fur ther asserted. "Bring students into contact with things of real value, such as you yourself enjoy," he said. "If you don't enjoy them, don't think you can recommend their enjoy ment to your Juniors. Great qual ity is apparent to minds of all ages." Bob Parsons, Howard Richards. Bill Sawtell, Marlin Scholz, Clif ford Scott. Ceorge Scott and Regi nald Wurtz. The California Institute of Tech nology recently purchased 100 acres on Palomar mountain ad joining the site of the observatory to house the world's largest tele scope. jtilur -makiiifr fun. We're -Movie Directory- LINCOLN THEATRE CORP. STUART (Mat. 25c i Eve. 0c) "THBJ PAINTED VEIL," W. Somerset MaiiKhHrn's novel with CiHi'hn, Geor Brent, Herbert Marshall, Warner Oland. Extra, Leon Arrol in "GOOD MORNING EVE," another "Dumbe.ll letters" ami Pete Smith' "Rugliy football." LINCOLN (Mat. 15C Nit 85c) "BABES IN TOYLAND" vlth Laurel and Hardy. ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c: Nite 23c) "SILVER STREAK" with The Zephyr Train. Sally Blune. Charles Starrctt, COLONIAL (Mat. 10c; Nlte 15c) "I AM A THIEF" Mary As tor, Ricardo Cortez. LIBERTY (Mat. 15c; Eve. 20c) "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" Bmg Crosby, Carole Lombard, Burns & Allen. SUN (Mat. 10c: Eve. 15c) "INTERNATIONAL HOVSK" W. C. Fields. "PURSUED" Rosemary Ames, Victor Jury. WESTLAND THEATRE CORP. ' VARSITY (25c Any Time) "POWER" with Conrad Veidt and Benita Hume. KIVA (Mat. 10c: Nite 15c) "THE HELL CAT." with Ann Sothern and Robert Arm strong. SIG ALPHS CAPTURE WATERPOLO TITLE Overwhelm Betas by 49-17 Score; Delta Sigma Phi Is Third. Flashing a potent scoring at tack which there was no stopping, Sigma Alpha Epsilon splashed its way to the intramural water polo championship Tuesday night by overwhelming Beta Thota Pi to the tune of 49 to 17. Delta Sigma Phi ended in third place, winning via the forfeit route from Sigma Nu. The final match started out aus piciously for the Be as when School scored in the first ten seconds of play. This lead, however, was short-lived as the Sig Alphs came back with a barrage of goals which swept them into a lead they never relinquished. The second half was a veritable carnage as the Sig Al phs scored almost at will via every method, outscoring their oppo nents 30 to 8. Ralph Ludwick with four touch goals totaling 20 points was the big gun of the SAE attack, while Ellis garnered 10 for second hon ors. Barry lead the Betas with s free throws and 1 thrown goal for 11 of the 17 points. The Turkish government re cently announced that fifteen na tive students arc now enrolled in American universities, having been awarded scholarships by the gov ernment. ft s ; ? yU. 'Satisfactory Results' for Reduced Four Course Sivarthmore Program Strikes New Liberal Education Note By College News Service. KWAHTIIMOKE, Pa., Dec. 1!). A new note in liberal education was struck nt Swnrthmore college this week Ivy Dean Harold K. H. Speight, who revealed what he termed "(satisfac tory results" of 1 ho reduced, four course program now in effect there. Stressing ideals of excellence inO scholarship over former quantita tive measurements of progress, Dean Speight revealed thnt stu dents are required to pursue only four courses each semester rather than five as formerly necessi tated. "The expected benefit docs not lie in the numerical reduction alone;. it is believed that the grow ing interest in quality can be stim swdulated," he stated. "The first essential in a curri culum is to insure that every course should have a purpose and which so far as possible be under stood by the ttudent and adopted as his own," the dean said. "This is more likely to be achieved if he is called upon to make an intelligent selection of sixteen courses of study in the four years in place of the traditional twenty." Lnder the formerly employed five course plan, the student who has come to college without clear purpose "shops around" in the first two years or even thruout his course, tasting the intellectual fare spread before him, he said, bringing all too clear consequences of such a dilettante pursuit of edu cation. The greatest necessity of wise choice early in a student's career under the four-course program seems to result in a choice of pro grams in which the varied sub jects fall within the unity of a field of interest, he added. Advantages of acquired leisure time from the new program were cited by Dean Speight. "In limiting himself to four sub jects a year the student will be more free to follow up questions arising in his mand or supplemen tary reading brought to his atten tion." he pointed out. "He will be in somewhat less danger of hav ing to lay down his work in one PERMANENT WAVES Com plete I ,V V W Either Splril W 'K T note. Exel lent operat or giving you a beautiful, soft, natural wave with plenty of ring let ends. Listen to KFAB dally at 10:00 a. m. J SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE. , B1064 227 Natl. Bk. of Commerce Bldg. Permanent Waves tffff r-A i ou C. J. s S3 II Waif a minute here's what she smokes 'Z ,:... .hai: f .MOM K r field just as he is becoming ab sorbed in it merely because an other course requires his attention. "It is felt." he concluded, "that the growing interest in art and music, creative writing, hand crafts and hobbies should be ac tively welcomed by the colleges not as a mere supplement to formal in struction, but as an important con tribution to the inner resources, leisure activities, and broad sympa thies of their students." R CAGERS TO MEET DOAE WEDNESDAY Till With Tigers Opens Schedule of IS Contests. Coach Wilbur W. Knight will motor to Crete with ten members of the B basketball squad to take on the Doane Tigers Wednesday night. Those making the trip in clude Jacobsen, Hopt, Schick, Bea ver, McGinnis, Carlsen, Westholm, pn,ii.i,iun .hi i. nil WW mmmn 1. 1 i ,.m . m n ' ! ...i ..nun n hi,- " '"7t (A tyy- Starting t: HI TODAY!! m II V S The Show of Shows! H J l- VI h ' V i Laughs That Will ? ZJL V- f HJ .t j U Leave You Weak!!! f ' . - fif fcSj;, f You'll Roar Till Your ... 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