THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Fridav. Mav 12. 1022 HISTORY OF STATE DEBATERSSKETCHED Hiffh School Members of Cham pionship Teams are Prom itient Students Sketches of the thirty-three mem bers of the eleven district champion slllp teams in the 1022 state debate follow: Aurora (Central District) Kinniet Rein, '23, entered the Aurora high school from Loup City, Tl,is is his first year in interscholas- ocoscoococcocccccccccccoc I ORPHEUM I !j COMING -fl p MONDAY K MAY &U) One Night Only h k A. L. ERLANGER presents the b v last legitimate attraction of X q the Season "MR. PIM & PASSES BY" With Laura Hope Crews And the Original New York Company, including Dudley Dlggs A "Theatre Guild" Success Two Years in New York PRICES Lower Floor $2.50, $2.00 Balcony $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Plus Tax 10 Mail orders when accompanied by remittance Sir. ATS TVTOW SKT.LmG S n filled on receipt Q 8 gseocooooogococcoccooooooo ORPHEUM SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 F WILLIAM POX res en is its' fiOMANC&OP- ;K: Tin: vrr RPAIlt 5 TUF-tJOBLD HAS M EVER KNOWN " Sto-y by K yiWUNIATHACV I" See Great a; Chariot " Race i a? -9 U3 Hiproaucrtom, x 'Ma HAS I 3 UEEN p , j. ..ntiihii 50e I'HILII lOo l St W IBEItY THIRS- FKI. SAT. Liberty Concert Orchestra Artur .1. Hublch, Director International News Weekly "SINS OF ST. ANTHONY" REDMOND & LEONA rrmmt I'omwly Sine-Ins; and Talking Skit "TIIK I'AHTV WIRE" CLIFF NA2ARRO AND DARLING SISTERS In .1 nven lie Frivol Mm HARRY VAN FOSSEN "The man that put the V In fun ami the fun In you" And Two Other Numbers to be Announced Shown Mtnrt at 2:811, 7 :0(. :0O Mat. 20c j M(tht 40oi Hal. 1.V LYI1C Ml All THIS WEEK GLORIA SWANSON IN "BEYOND THE ROCKS" WITH RUDOLPH VALENTINE DHOWS START AT 1, S. . 7. 0 MHtn. 30c Night SOc fhll. 1"c tic debating. Everett Loder, '22, is the leading scholar or his class. He has also been prominent in other school activ ities music, dramatics, and athletes. This Is his first year in debating. Volt a Torrey, '22, last year came from the West Point high school, which he represented in league de hates. He has also won honors In extemporaneous writing. Technical High, Omaha (Eastern District) Konuld U. Voder, '22, is an honor student. He took part In inter-club debates last year and this. He is go ing to the University of Nebraska and will practice law. Arnold R. Bruhm, 22, has atained honor rank as scholar. He has been an inter-club debater this year. He will attend either the University of Nebraska or the University of Wis consin. He is going Into Journalism Victor Peterson, '22, has been an inter-club debator for two years. He expects to attend Northwestern uni versity and to go into law. George E. Williams, '23 (alternate), has also engaged in bates this year. University Place (East-Central District) Leslie J. Monk, '22 is on the Un versity Place team for the secon M. E. church paper, is in the senior play and in the Glee club, and Is member of .the Dramatic club. Floyd H . Schneider, '22 (alternate) has an excellent scholarship record. He is member of the Forensic club and the Dramatic club. He is going to college to prepare for business. Holdrege (Southwestern) .Charles Markwood Bruce, '22, Is a new member of the Holdrege team. He intends to study law. He will en ter the University of Nebraska next fall. Dene Darr Hodges, '23, will also attend the University of Nebraska in preparation for practicing law. This is his first year in interscholastic de bating. Paul Laverne Copeland, '22 was second speaker on the Holdrege dis trict championship team which tied Wayne for second honors in the 1921 state debate tournament. He 13 go ing to attend the University -of Ne braska and will study law. 'North Platte (Western District) Robert V. Hoagland, '23, (alternate) is a new member of the team. He in- inter-club de-tc,u'8 to go to the University of Ne- rcrasna aim stutiy law. Albert Paul Shenk, '22, Is also a new man on the North Platte team, which has won unanimous decisions in five district debates. He is going I.- ...1.. it- ...in . j iti year. He was in four league debates l fiuuy iaw. iu emeiwiu i.- In 1921. He will enter either Ne- versity of Nebraska next fall. George Dent, '23, was on the team that won the district championship braska Wesleyan or the University of Nebraska. Nnrr1 Phafhlnrdnn. '23. i a new M year also. He is going to the man on the team. He will go to col legeNebraska Wesleyan or the Uni- ,01' the ,aw I T 1 versity of Nebraska Paul Carl Schluntz, '22, also a lew winner of the local contest in i ..... , . . , n. i i .i member of the team, expects to at tend the University of Nebraska an to study law. Norfolk (North-Central District) Helen Anderson, '2i has debated this year against Albion and Battle scholar of her class. This is her first bMCTion or r jgffL; mctkhi or m I U v n A II ' U V x ill THCRH. FBI. SAT. Rialto Symphony Players .Iran L. Heharfer. Conductor Pathe Semi Weekly News The World'. F.vrntu VIhiiiiIII Topical and Travel Pictures Miowins rlubJM-t and Point of Intrrrnt For I.nhln Purport Only A COMEDY REVIEW MISSES REED, CASFORD & STONEHOCKER "SENTIMENTAL TOMMY" W'l'hnr fhenowlth. Orcanlut MIOWM START AT I-S-S-7-9 fharp MtM. ftOe Mltht 7o Children S.V Creek, and in practice debates, against Wayne and Randolph. She is going to college and intends to teach. Clair Harvey Johnson, '24, in schol arship led his class last semester. This is the first year in debating. He is going to college to prepare for the practice of law. Mary Magdalene Kroeger, '22, who attended school at Wisner before 1919, Is a new member of the Nor folk team. She will go to college She expects to teach. Wayne (Northeastern District) Paul Bowen, '23, and Prof. O. R. Bowen of the Wayne Normal school, has an excellent scholarship record. This is his first year on the team. He expects to attend the University of Nebraska and will probably go in to law. Ben Moran, '22, has an especially high scholarship record in history He was captain of the 1920-1921 bas ketball team and of the 1921 football team. He is a new member of the team. He is planning to attend Creighton university next year. Yaldemar Peterson, '22, was on Wayne's district championship tam in the 1921 state debate tournament which tied oldrege for second hon ors. He is captain of the basketball team. He will attend the Wayne normal school two years, then the University of Nebraska. Dix (Northwestern District) Edith Maurice Swanson, '23, form erly attended school at Denver. She expects to enter Denver university. Maud Elenora Peterson, '22, has completed the high school course in three years. She is going to college an intends to specialize in science and mathematics. Amanda Peters, '23, attended school at Cheyenne and Casper, Wyo., She expects to enter Denver university. Superior (Southern District) Clarence K. C.ittings, '22, is on the Superior team for the third year. He won the state declamatory contest in 1919. He will attend the Univers ity of Arizona. Maurice L. Henderson, 22 has been on the team two years. He is going to college to prepare for law or banking. Robert M. Scoular, '22 is a new member of the Superior team. He is going to attend the University of Nebraska. Beatrice (Southeastern District) Wayne Waddell, '23, will cover the hlL'h school course in three years. He has been president of his class all three years. He was charter memner of the Forensic dub. He won first olace in the 1922 declamatory con test of the southeastern section. Earl Adams, jr., '22 will finish the course in three years. This is his second year on the debate team. He was an organizer of the Forensic dub. won first place in the South eastern district declamatory contest in 1921, and has the leading pan. in the senior play. He is going to col lege next year to take the .business administration course. Arnold Van Borkum. '22 has a fine scholarship record. He is a new mem ber of the debate team. He Is going to co-.1ge next fall to prepare for busings. 'Iff is secretary of the Forensic club, editor of the Centenary Ur.i- n sity of Nebraska to prepare Louis Alexander Breternitz, '23, public speaking this year. He intends to practice law. He will attend the University of Nebraska. Greeley (West-Central District) Mary Bolin, '23, is the leading year on the debating team. She in tends to go to college. Lawrence Brannen, 22, is a new member of the team. He is going to college to prepare for the practice of the law. Marjorie Fitzzpatrick, '22, was mem ber of the Greeley district champion ship team in the 1921 state debate tournament. She is going to college NEW NSTRUGTIONS GIVEN TO JUDGES Rules For Deciding Forensic Con tests are Changed by Prof. Fogg New Instructions to the judges of the State debate of the Nebraska High, School Debating League are In force this year. These instructions, formulated by Prof. M. M. Fogg on re quest of the League, are designed to emphasize substance analysis, use of evidence, readiness in off-hand refuta tion and rebuttal. The instructions are: I. The award shall be made not on the merits of the question, that is, not on which side is inherently the stronger, which side the judge hap pens to believe, but on the merits ot the debating; on the selection, us-; and presentation of material. That is, which team has made the more of its opportunities ns debaters has done the more effective debating. II. 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