The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1934, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    WEDNKSPAV. DEOEMm-R 10. im.
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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.
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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,
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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-
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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
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LINCOLN THEATRE CORP.
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Somerset MaiiKhHrn's novel
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Herbert Marshall, Warner
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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
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Charles Starrctt,
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"I AM A THIEF" Mary As
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LIBERTY (Mat. 15c; Eve. 20c)
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Bmg Crosby, Carole Lombard,
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SUN (Mat. 10c: Eve. 15c)
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"POWER" with Conrad Veidt
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KIVA (Mat. 10c: Nite 15c)
"THE HELL CAT." with Ann
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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.
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'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
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"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
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tribution to the inner resources,
leisure activities, and broad sympa
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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,
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MILDES h.t TASTES BETTER
Wolfe, Cheney and Berry.
This will he the opener for the
NebraskA B's who will continue
wifh ft nchedule which calls for
eighteen games during the season.
Doane has lost one of its star
players, Frank Kobes, center of
last year, who is attending West
Point.
The party intends to return 1o
Lincoln shortly after the game.
A student at Whitman college
recently defined "epicurean" as
Upton Sinclair's plan for Cali
fornia while another defined van
dalism as "being without work."
All senior pnotographs
musf be taken and all proofs
returned before Jan. 1 if they
are to be in alphabetized sec
tion of the Cornhusker.
CHARLES BURSIK,
Senior Editor.
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