Financial statement of the Sopho more Hop held at Capital Deach, May 11, 1915, Is aa follows: Total receipt, $112.50. Expenditures, music, $38.00; printing, $13.75; caba and posters, $4.00; street car, $5.50; refresh ments. $16.50; advertising, $3.00; ex tra service. $3.00; rental Deach pa vilion, $25.00. Total, $108.75. Leo G. Fehlman, chairman. Audited May 13, 1915. HONORARY DENTALS ANNOUNCE SELECTIONS 'S. D.M Announce the Pledging of Six Men Who Will Be Members During Coming Year The "S. D.'8." the honorary dental organization, announce the election of the following men for the coming year: H. D. Webster J. F. Johnstoa J. R. Bennett C. C. Cundall L. M. Peterson R. E. Witham SRI! SWIM! Y. 1. C. A. Lessons for men. May 17 29, 5:15 and 8:15. Members $1, Non-members $1.50. We guarantee to teach you to swim or money refunded. Cut Flowers "We extend you a cordial la Yitation to call. Unique floral- arrangement for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept., 1042 O St JTUXJUR PRICED MEOTWA' Athletic Underwear To keep cool and enjoy the hot weather. The $1.00 kind 19c PLUNGE r 1 DEBATE TOMORROW CContlnued f rom page 1) that debated the University of Ne braska Sophomores on the woman suffrage question. Aaron S. Speier of Lincoln is the representative of the East-Central dis trict. He attended grade school at Crete two years and then the McKln ley and Everett schools. He Is a member of the Ciceronian Society and the Senior-play cast and Is Senior edi tor of "The Advocate," the school paper. He was a member of Lin coln's League debating team last year also and was on the team that this year won the Amherst cup y defeat ing Omaha. v Frank Harrington of O'Neill will represent the Northern district. He spent his first and second high-school years at St. Mary's, Kansas, and thej H J ) ( "iW ! CONTESTANTS Eighth State Debate, Nebraska High - Donald G. Moore Geneva Central District Frank Harrington O'Neill Northern District Nell Tash Alliance Northwestern District Raymond Wertz Trenton Southwestern District Frank South Eastern Donald D. Elliott West Point North-Central District Leonard W. Klein Blue Springs Southern District Dai Lantz Kearney Western District third at the Creighton school, Omaha. He ranks high in English. This is his first year in debating. Donald David Elliott of West Point is the representative of the North Central district. He is a member of the senior class and without doubt will he the valedictorian. He took the debating course offered in the high school and became a member of the debating team. His clear, logical thinking, under fire, made him a valu able member of the team. He is look ing forward to a course in law. Walter Christenson of the Oakland High School will represent the North eastern district He did the ninth grade and tenth-grade work at the Pern Normal School. MisS Nell Tash of the Alliance High School, representative of the North western district will he graduated with honors this year. She U also leader In etudent activities. She was a member of the Alliance team which won the district championship last year. Leonard Wilson Klein.-will be the representative from the Southern dis trict, of which Blue Springs is the leader. He has taken all his school work at Blue Springs, making an ex ceptionally high record as scholar. He will be graduated this year. This is his first year on the debating team. Hutgers George Van Brunt is the representative of the Beatrice High Schoot and the Southeastern district Although this is his first year in in- terscholastlc debate, he has had good preparation in the I. F. Debating Club and the regular class work In argu mentation. He Is president of the Senior class and will graduate this year with scholarship honrs. ( r i -V. I i - r ''Jr7S " - School Debating League Faux Omaha District Aaron S. Speier Lincoln East-Central District Walter E. Christenson Oakland Northeastern District Rutgers G.Van Brunt Beatrice Southeastern District Ralph Brooks Sargent West-Central District Raymond Wertz of the Trenton High School, chosen to represent the Southwestern district has for three years led his class in scholarship. Dal Lantz, of the Kearney High High School, champion of the West ern district for the eight successive years of the League's history, has had all his schooling at Kearney. He is the president of the Senior class, has been captain of the football team two years, and was the acknowledged all star quarterback of the state last year. He ranks very high in his gen eral scholastic work. He was a mem ber of Kearney's district-championship debating team last year. Ralph Brooks, representative of the West-Central district, is a junior la the Sargent High School. This is his first year on the debating team. He intends to study law. 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