I XTbe Bath flebrashan Vol. XH. No. 147 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1913 Trice, 5 Cents K (i li? !v v -v -'? Movies to be taken of Campus and Students this Morning From 1 1 to 12 Various Colleges, with Students Grouped About, Panoramic Views, Faculty, Regimental Pa rade, Review; Stiehm's Huskies at Work on Nebraska Fiehb - Put on jour best smile this morn tng and look pleasant tor the "movie' man will get you if you don't watch out. From 11 to 12 o'clock the cam era will sweep the entire campus, picturing eery detail and beauty spot Inside the Iron fence, Including the stains on the Chem building and the fuBsers on the old '06 bench. .A tail platform, 15 or 20 feet high will be constructed in front of the sun dial for a panoramic view of the quad and buildings facing on it and a mov ing platform of similar height will be" moved from one point of interest on the campus to another, photogra phing the main buildings and catch ing the students in characteristic poses. To do this it is absolutely necessary that each and every stu dent be on or about the campus and ready to follow the directions given him. Classes Excused. In order that I he students may take part in the moving pictures of the campus this morning all 11 o'clocK classes will be excused. In dismiss ing classes the Chancellor said, "It is requested that both the faculty and students remain on the campus dur ing that hour and observe the pro gram above mentioned." The Inno cents will have direct charge of the ceremonies and will direct the stu dents in taking their places about the campus. Schedule of Pictures. In photographing the campus and buildings this morning the following schedule will be observed: 1 11 a. m. Panoramic view of quad and buildings facing it. Camera on platform In front of sun-dial. Students on benches and moving about campus. 2 11:05 View of Law building from north end of library. Law students en masse in front of building. 3 11: 10 Campus, University hall, and Memorial hall with parade) of cadets and band issuing from west end of Memorial hall. Cadets will fall in at 11 promptly. The second and third battalions on Twelfth streets and the First in the Armory. 4 11:15 View of Athletic field with Jumbo Stiehm's athletes in uctual work-out and a review of tho cadet regiment. .5 11:20 Panorama of Library, State Championship of H. S. Debating League To be Decided Tonight Best Platform Men of Twelve District Chan pious Meet k Memorial Hall With Seven Minutes Each for Presenta tion of Commission Government. Physics hall and campus from south corner of carpenter shop. Students about campus. 6--ll:25 View of Mechanical En gineering building from west steps of "U" hall. Engineering studenU grouped in front of building. 7 11:30 Panorama from north end of "U" hall, including power house. Mechanics Arts, Nebraska hall, Greenhouse and Museum. Stu dents going to classes. 8 -'11:40 Panoramic view from Tempie including the entire Univer sity groundb and students streaming along walks and out of gates, leav ing classes. 911:45 Faculty and all bdmlnr istrative officers in front of Tempio or at east end of Administration building depending on weather and light. Students look on. This concludes the program for the morning. In the afternoon a picture of the Temple will be taken from the southeast corner of the campus. The camera will be mounted shortly be fore one and will show tho students thronging to their 1 o'clock classes. Life at the Agriculture college will be snapped from 1 to 1.30 and will include the campus, buildings and stock judging. A similar ar rangement will be made as to classes and Dean Burnett urges every Ag student to be present Saturday the High school track meet on the athletic field will be photographed, weather permitting. Since teams from all over the state will compete and a large crowd at tends these games, the movie-men are particularly anxious to secure a good picture. Much Depends on Students. Dr. Condra who is arranging the tour about the University and who is in direct charge of the "settings" says that the success of the pictures depends laigely on the students and their attitude in following the direc tions of the photographers. Tho films will be sent over the middle west and some eastorn states and it is de sired to make them as nearly repre sentative of Nebraska University and Nebrabka spirit as manifested in her buildings as possible. To do this the students must enter Into the work wholeheartedly, follow all directions and above all act perfectly natural and not look directly into the camera. NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING LEAGUE. 8TATE CHAMPION SHIP DEBATER8, 1913. ROBERT W. WARING, MAIUUS CIIRISTENSEN, Geneva. Sidney. Central District. Northwestern District. ERMA E. NELSON, CARL DILLER, Nebraska City. Fairbury. Eastern District. Southern District. yl LEONARD W. TRESTER, CLOUD ELLIS, Lincoln. Wymore. EastfCentral District. Southeastern District. PULIUS D. CRONIN, EDWARD W. PETTYGROVE, - O'Neill. Oxford. Northern District. Southwestern District. LLOYD C. BLACKMAN. GLADYS LEE TOMPKINS, J Madison. Kearney. $ North-Central District. Western District. ' ALFRED REESE, LELAND R. WATERS, Randolph, v. Broken Bow. jj Northeastern District. West-Central District. j Not the least important of the Day one of the most gala of Unlvor- ,i events that make High School Fetejslty occasions will be the state cham- J (Continued on Pace Two! J9 , : X ' S ". S y s n y, i- " ' A - -v $ - v tv " 4 Y j v a "v 3lL ,c ttij,WiiiaJMriigg7.,A wfcplfc'BKssgteSasaggg