THE DAILY NEBBASKAN HIGH SCHOLARSHIP IS ONE OF LEADING QUALITIES OF HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS (Continued from Page One). and other school Interests. . Roland Carson Propst, '24, has an excellent scholarship record, leading the school in general average. This is his first year on the debating team. He Intends to go to Hastings PniiPCB. and will co Into journalism. He was captain of the 1923 football team. Donald Warner, '23, is an honor roll student, especially good in dis cussion classes. This is his second year on the school team; and he has ranked first in nearly every de bate iu which he has taken part. He intends to go to Hastings Col lege; he will go Into the law. He is -a football and track man, and is business manager of the annual. Greeley (West-Central District) Charlotte A. Brannen, '25, is leader of her class in scholarship this year. This is her first year hi debate. She expects to attend college and go into teaching. Mary A. Murphy, '24, 13 president of her class. This is her first year in debate. She expects to teach. Patrick J. Davey, '23, is senior- class president and vice-president of the athletic board. This is his first year on the debate team. He expects to attend college to study law. McCook (Southwestern District) Fern Harbaugh, '23, is secretary of her class and has a lead in the senior play. This is her first year on the debate team. She is member of the high-school Girls' Club. Evelyn McClure, '23, has been on the debate team one year. She is associate editor of the school paper and member of the Girls' Club. Hazel Shepherd, '23, winner of the district oratorical contest, is com pleting the school course in three years. This is her first year in de bate work. She is member of the Girls' Club. Oakland (Northeastern District) Eldred Charles Larson, '24, has been on the debate team two years. He will go to college, probably to prepare for law. Leo Robert Nielsen, '23, will prob ably be valedictorian of his class. This is his first year in debating. i He intends to go to college to pre pare for law. Margaret Martha Peterson, '24, hag been on the debate team one year. She will attend college and will go into teaching. Omaha Technical (Eastern District) Edmond A. Strombsrg, '23, an honor-roll student, was member of Florsheim SHOE -Wf The Iffji J . Brighton ii Ti j j! I &i Smart A story of shoe satisfaction can be told in a word if that word is "Florsheim." Fred schmidt & bro. 917-21 "0" Street FOR THE MAN ggf TEACHERS Second semester vacancy calls are now coming in. Enroll now, so that we can get your credentials together in time to serve you. Enrollment free. FISK TEACHERS AGENCY J. A. DEVLIN, Manager 1020 McGee St. Kansas City, Mo. the 1923 winning team in the boys' intorclub debates. He Is going Into business. George E. Williams, '23, was mem ber of the district-championship team in 1922. He has been iu the boys' interclub debates for two years, as member of the winning team in 1922. He is going into business. George M. Hagerman, '23, was member of the district-championship team in 1922, and of the 1922 win- ning team in the boys' . interclub de bates. He will probably go either to the University of Nebraska or of Chicago to study law. Albert L. Russell, '23, an honor-roll student, is member of the 1923 win ning team in the boys' Interclub de bates. He will go to Creighton Uni versity to prepare for dentistry. Willard S. Rodgers, '23, . has par ticipated in the boys' interclub de bates two years, and was member of the winning team in 1923. He is going to the University of Nebraska to prepare for law. Edwin W. Hogle, '23, member of the 1923 winning team in the boys' interclub debates, intends to go to Cotner or to the University of Ne braska to study law. He is president of the senior class and of the Senate Debating Club. Perkins County Hiflh School, Grant (Western District II) Frank Stohler, '23, has made a re markable record in school, graduating in three years under the credit-per cent plan. He has been awarded a scholarship letter for each semester, and will receive the collegiate schol arship tor highest honors in the class. This is his first year in debate. He expects to attend some agricultural college. Ruth Jane Troxel, '23, had the high est average in Palisade High School one year, has received a scholarship honor lettter for each semester in school, and is completing high school in three years. She was graduated from the eighth grade with second honors in Hitchcock county. She has been in debate work two years. She will enter the University of Ne MOTHER'S DAY CANDY Special Selections at 12th & M. B-3121 WHO CARES braska to prepare for nursing. uiaays surge, wzi, received a scholarship honor letter five semes ters, and Is completing high, school In three years. She has been la de bate work for two years, participating In every debate la which Perkins County High School took part She is president of the senior class. Sidney (Northwestern District) Franklin Hornaday, '24, Is a good student. He intends to enter the University of Nebraska. Roy Chambers, '24, is an "A" stu dent. He is going to attend the Uni versity of Nebraska to prepare for some profession. University Place (East-Central District) Norris Chadderdon, '23, has taken part In fourteen debates, and was member of the second-honor team in the state-debate tournament In 1922. He Intends to go either to the Uni versity of Nebraska or to Nebraska Wesleyan. James Aubrey Carrell, '23, has taken part in seven debates. He will, go either to the University of Nebraska or to Nebraska Wesleyan. Walter Gass, '23, has participated in nine debates. He also intends to go either to the University of Ne braska or to Nebraska Wesleyan. Elmo Phillips, '23 (alternate), has been in four debates. 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