t TnE daily neb raskan . 1 high School debaters who will meet here in annual contest (Continued from page 1) Omaha Central (Eaatern District) David fellman, '25, was member of the freshman class and junior inter class debate teams, is president of the Mathematics society; and is mem ber of the Speakers Bureau. He in tends to prepare for law. Sam D. Minkin, '24, is member of the senior team that won the inter class debate championship this year. He plhns to study law. . David Sher, '24, has for three years been member of the high-school debate teams; is member and coach of the champion senior interclass de bate team; is winner of the extem poraneous speaking contest of the East Nebraska District this year; is business manager of the "Register," the school weekly, and of the "0" Book, the school annual. He also lieutenant in the cadet regiment, is member of the Speakers' bureau, of the Senior Hi-Y society and of the National Honor society. He will study law at the Harvard Law School. Gerald Vasak, '24, (alternate), is third member of the champion senior interclass debate team and is.member of the high school extemporaneous speaking team. He has an excellent recor in scholarship He will study law. Lincoln (Et Central DUtrict) Otho K. De Vilbris, '24, member of the interclass champion debate team for two years, has represented the school in interscholastic debates for three years. He is president of the Student Council and of his class and is member of the Forum debating so ciety. He intends to study law at the University of Nebraska. John Skiles, '24, has been a mem ber of the interclass champion debate team four years. He has been on the school team one year. He is member of the Mummers and of the Forum and took part in the junior play. He will attend the University of Nebraska to prepare for the law. Evert Hunt, '24, has represented the school in debate one year. He has been member of the interclass cham pion debate team two years. He is member of the Mummers, Orpheus Club, and the Glee club, and took part in the junior play. He also in tends to enter the University of Ne braska to study law. a Don Underwood, '25, has been member of the school team one year. He is member of the Forum, Mum mers, Orpheus "club, and is presi dent of his class. Albion (North-Central District) Francis H. Whalen, '24, who has been in argumentation and debate work two years, has a scholarship of the annual, treasurer of the Girl Reserves club, member of the Honor "A" club; and has been in dramatic work two years. She will attend the University of Nebraska next year to prepare for teaching. Lloyd V. Clark, '24, who also has a scholarship average of 95 per cent, has been in argumentation and debate work for one year. He is president of the Hi-Y club and of the Honor "A" club, and has taken part in dra matics and athletics two years. He intends to study law at the University of Nebraska. Charles E. Whalen, '24, who has made his high school course in three and a half years, has been in debate work one year. His scholarship is 95 per cent. He is secretary of the Hon or "A" club, and has taken part in dramatics anu athletics two years. He will prepare for medicine at the University of Nebraska. n Ethel M. Oliverus, '24, (alternate), completed the high school course in three and a half years with an aver age of 95 per cent. She has been in debate work one year and in dramatic work two years. She is member of the annual staff and of the Honor "A" club. She will take up dramatics at the University of Nebraska. Wayn (Northeastern District) Wills Ickler, '24, in the two years has been on the debating teams and has taken part in seven debates, of which his team won five. He will at tend Wayne Teachers College, where he will prepare for law. Thelma Peterson, '24, has been in debate work one year. She plans to attend the Wayne State Teachers Col lege, taking the normal course. William Johnson, '25, came to Wayne from Evanston, 111. He has been in debate work one year, taking part in two debates. Superior (Southern District) Paul Montgomery, '24, has debat ed two years and has taken a promi nent part in other school activities. He expects to enter Nebraska Wes leyan next fall. George Johnson, '24, has completed the high school course in three years. He h,as been in argumentation and debate work three years. He is active in other school affairs. He will enter the University of Nebraska next fall to prepare for law. Llyod Speer '25, has been in debate work for two years, He is an honor student. Pawnee City (Southern District) Harold Bosiey, '24, has been mem ber of the debate team three years. He is prominent in school dramatic work and is member of the staff of the annual. He intends to teach the next two years. Charles Calhoun, '25, is debating this year for the first time. He is active in school entertainments. He is president of his class. Archie Martin, '24, has debated only one year. He will teach next year. John Molan, '25, (alternate), has been member of the team one year. Nebraska School of Agriculture, Cur tis (Southwestern District) ' Sheldon Wincert, '24, has been prominent in school activities, taking part in the senior play and making his letter in football. He has high rank in scholarship and intends to continue his studies at the University of Nebraska. Frank Darner, '24, has made an honor record in scholarship. He took part in the senior play. He will enter the University of Nebraska next fall. Howard Hinton, '24, is member of the judging team that won the cham pionship of the National Western Stock Show at Denver in January.He ranks high in scholarship, and intends td enter the University of Nebraska. James Hiner, '24, (alternate), is captain of football team and mem ber of the Nationa Western Stock iudeinir team. He is a member of the basketball team and president of the hic-h-school Y. M. C. A. He will enter the University of Nebraska. Comstock (West-Central District) ' The Comstock debaters are Mar tha Comstock, Verna Freta, and Ed ward Redja. Elmcreek (Western District) Fred Barber, '24, valedictorian, has been in debate work two years. He has taken an active part in declama tory work two years. He is going to a military school and intends to study law. Margaret Yoder, '24, is in debate work' for the first time. She has participated in dramatic work and has been member of the basketball team two years. Her scholarship average is high. She is 'planning to attend Kearney State Teachers College to prepare for teaching. Forres Carter. '24, who has taken part in debates for two years, ranks hich in scholarship. He is interested in dramatic work and is member of the basketball team. He will attend Kearney State Teachers College and is going into law. Rav McFarland, '24, (alternate), has been in debate work two years. He intends to go to Kearney State Teachers College and will study law. Perkins County High School, Grant (Western.) Helen L. Kraus, '24, who has been in debate work one year, won the honorary scholarship letter for two semesters. She won first place in the local declamatory contest and third in the sectional contest. She has been member of the basketball team two years. She completes the high-school course in three years and plans to go to the University of Nebraska. Marv Edna Mowry, '26, has been in debate work one year. She won the honorary scholarship letter three se mesters and has taken part in basket ball and track contests. Leonard Wood, '24, won the hon orary letter both semesters he has been at Grant. He has had one year of debate work. He will enter the college of Business Administration, University of Nebraska. Henry Beaehell, '24, (alternate), won the honorary scholarship letter four semesters. He has been in argu mentation and debate work one year. 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