MEMORIAL IN ACTUAL SIGHT (Continued from page 1) and will supervise further work to van! the stadium. Situation Bright Such is the. situation with rejjanl to t ho University of Nebraska Memorial Etadinm as it now stands. For some three years, plans have, been Kolni; forward toward construct ion of the .stadium. Action of the legislature last winter in withdrawing its ap propriation for the gymnasium put a trimp in the plans for that structure hut has stirred university friends to further efforts to secure a large an 1 up t date athletic field. Prospects for the construction of the stadium hae at no time been so bright :n llllW. $25 From Each Student With J102.3S6.40 in subscriptions ai'J 1 4.740.33 in actual cash now in the hands of the Memorial association, the flans for the- raising of tha remainder of the $4(10,000 needed are going for ward with whirlwind velocity. A stu dent drive for funds is to be held in October and in November a state wicV ampaign will be held. Each university student is to be .it-Red for a uniform subscription or $25. This is the same amount as was asked from each member of the seni ir dass last spring. It was decided njion Travel j Goods C.A.WirickCo. Exclusive Luggage Shop 1028 "0' St. Teachers and Stenographers REFERENCE BUREAU J. E. Fate, Manager 1307 N St. Lincoln SOMETHING NEW JELLY ROLL EXQUISITE After Show, Dances or Drive REMEMBER THE ALASKA INN 33rd & A "EVERYTHING COLD" by a committee of seniors and was fixed at that because they felt it was no more than nny student should pay, tiiat it was better to have an average subscription of 25 than a list vary in; from fl to fl.0. At Ohio the average subscription was above $23, :it Kansas it was nearly G0 and at Illinois it was well above J100 for the t'udents. immediately on the heels of the student drive, a state wide campaign lor funds will be started. A field or ganization is now being organized un der the direction of Harold P. lloltn, aiumnl secretary, and plans toward the raising of the necessary funds are going rapidly forward. The financial status of the Mem orial association is good. The sub scription total turned over Uo the alumni by the old association wa i 100,208.10. Subscriptions received since thnt time total $2,633.30. Pay ments of $175.20 have been made on these, leaving a grand total of $102. 3S6.40 of subscriptions, the major pot ticn of which can be converted into cash whenever needed, now in the hands of the association. Cash and securities transferred from the old association to I.. K. Cundeisen, temporary treasurer of the Memorial .stadium, total $11,260,115 and the addi tion of the $475.20 and interest to th extent of $160.27 makes the total re coins of money $M.S!6.42. Disburse ments 'have totaled $156.07 since th-3 money was turned over, leaving a bal ance of $14.74J).35 in cash now on hand. rrhe resources of the stadium fund summarized follow Unpaid subscriptions. $102.3S6.40 Cash and securities 14,740.35 Total $117,126.75 This statement is that which was prepared from" thee records of the Memorial association by Wiggins-Hancock company, public accountants. It is the lirst public statemeent f the stadium affairs made. FOOTBALL OTLOOK ONLY ENCOURAGING (Continued from page 1) Dawson will be assisted in the coaching by "Bill" Day, Owen Frank and, possibly, Clarence Swanson, aU former Husker stars. Farley Young will take charge of the freshmen. The schedule for 1H22: October 7, University of South Da r.nta at 1-ineoln. PH0N 1309 OSTl titi!iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitinnnW4 'iii)',''!iii Ml iIi' ''ii. .'.."nil School Clothes Must be clean clothes if you wish to rct the utmost satisfac tion from them. - thorough cleaninr makes them crisp ami cool. BE NEAT! CITY CLEANING and DYE WORKS PHONE B2301 1605 "0" St. H. Raymer, Pres. W. 0. Carlson, Mgr. PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO UNIVERSITY PARTIES! "The Place Different" PEKIN CAFE 1130 "0 Service at All Hours Look for the Pekin Sign Upstairs FIFTY-FOURTH LINCOLN SEPT.3 4-5-6 7-8 HERE THE 0E5T IN ALL LINES ARE 5EI18LED October 21, University of Missouri at Lincoln. October 2$, University of Oklahoma at Norman. November 1, University of Syracuse at Syraeut e. November 11, University of Kaunas at Lawrence. November 18, Kansas Aggies at Lin coln (Homecoming). November 2"i, Iowa State (Ames) ut Lincoln. November 30, Notre Dame, at Lin coin. (Thanksgiving). Letter Men Back "Chick" Hartley, 'fullback on the 1921 Cornhusker team, will captain the !)22 varsity. Wright Is the only bark field man, lost from 't.he last ye-ir .-quad. The back positions will be filled from the string consisting of Herb DeW'itz, "Hob" Russell, "Dave" Noble, "Red" Layton, Verne Lewellon and (Jlen Preston, letter men of the 1!21 team. A number of freshmen will make bids Tor backfield position". (n the line, the position will be ll'led from the following r-tring of men: Roy LymanJ (doubtful). Carl Peterson. Joy Herquist, Adolpu Wenko, Leo Scherer, Raymond Weller, Gordon House, (leorge Kletnpke, Pryan Nixon, Dewey Hoy and Rose McClasson, letter men of last year. Among the freshmen of 1921 who will be out for the varsity this year are e"Hud" Randolph, Rufus OeDitz, Noel Rorby, Bloyce Packer, LaM Hubka, .lunior Hinman, Herbert Chey eron, Eugene McAllister. Paul Che ney. E1 Levison, "Slick" Outhouse "Swede" Hummell. Al Raon, Emie Crazier, Herbert Green, Hont Spiece, Schuyler Phelan, Melvin Collins and 1 ie Shainlioltz. MANAGERS FOR ALL ATHLETICS Continued on Page Four posed of the director of athletics (Dawson), coach of the individual sport, managers of the individual sport, faculty representative to the Missouri Valley conference (Scott ) and the business assistant to the di rector of athletics (Selleck). Applications Due Now Men wishing to try out for student managers should send in their applica tions to J. K. Selleck at the student activities office at once. Names of as many men who intend to try out for the junior assistant and sopho more candidate positions as is possl hie are wanted. Mr. Selleck wishes to get in touch v'lh them immedi ately. They will oe ent application blanks as soon as they enter their names. The same eligibility rules as gov ern athletes will rule for student managers. REG I ST RATI TON OUTLOOK BRIGHT (Continued from page 1) Indications are not overly encourag 'u'l for a record breaking registration. The record enrollment in the 192' si'.mmer school, which totaled 2,100 the first session and 1.100 the second six weeks, may be taken as an indi cation that fewer students will enroll this fall or it may be a advance su-n of a record enrollment. If the record for summer students v.is established because many of the tegular students took summer work to prepare to teach or not to return this full, then the indications are pessimis tic. Hut if the registration is only a forerunner of a record breaking en lel'.inctit this fall, MRS. MILES TO TEACH POTTERY Mrs. Elsie Miles lias been appoint ed to take charge of the work in pot tery and modeling in the School ol Fine Arts at the university. Mrs Miles is a graduate of Columbia un) ersity. Mrs. Miles is a graduate of Columbia University and has done ex tensive work in art. She has taught in the universities of Montana and Washington. VW if A Ax mm mm ;s V ... -- i. J '.'- . I i' - ',..' Vf The "School Man" Manager W. E. A. Aul, H. IV.. H. Sc.. M. S., A.M. SEE US BEFORE YOU LEAVE LINCOLN OMB HOAKI) XKKDS YOU. you DKSIUK THAT I'OSITIOX. HUT THAT HOAM NKKDS I'S TO (1KT YOIT. AND YOU NKKI) I'S TO SWUHK TIIK POSITION. IIKNCK TIMS AOKNCY IS HKIHTIjY (UlJiKD TKACHHliS' KXrJIANMiK. OUR SERVICE MADE OUR HUSINESS. TIIAT IS WHY WE ARE "NEHRASKA SCHOOL SERVICE". HIS 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE LOCATING TEACHERS EN AHLES THE MANAGER TO SELECT TEACHER TIIAT JUST SUITS "PARTICULAR" HOARD. OUR "CALLS" FROM HOARDS WILL SECURE A HIGH SCHOOL POSITION FOR EVERY TEACHER HAVING HAD TWO YEARS OF "COLLEGE CREDITS," AT SALARY OF $1125 to $1400. a 4-YEAR course DEGREE WILL secure from $1350 to $1S00. Normal Training, Latin, Science, Manual Training, Mathematics, or Domestic. Science, with some other subject, COMMANDS the high est salaries. If von can not call al our Otlice, HE SURE to say It all in vour FIRST letter. THEN we will get HUSY. A good picture helps get the quick election and the high salary, it will pay you to send your picture. Nebraska School Service and Teachers Exchange 11115 O Street Rooms :t and I. Lincoln. Nebraska STUDENTS OPEN STATIORERY SHOP '"Chuck" Hall and Ernest Zschau to Cater to Needs of Corn-huskers In an effort to supply the leng felt need for a shop which would supply all university students with individ ual and organization stationery ot t'e highest type at a minimum of cost, Charles "Chuck" Hall and Ernest Zschau, university students, have rented a corner of the College Hook store Mid opened the "Cornhusker Stationery Shop-" The shop specializes in printing, embossing and eneraving for till or ganizations and for individual univer sity students. Dies of the crests of aU fraternities and sororities have been made this summer and the shop can fill stationery orders within two or three days after they are placed. While the shap has not been gen erally advertised among university students, it has been doing a moder ately rushing business thruout the en tire slimmer. Two months before school closed last spring, orders com menced coming into the 6hop from some few students who knew of P. The orders have been coming steadily ever since. Individual stationery of a fine grade is furnished by the "Cornhusker Stationery Shop." SODA'S SUNDAES' SERVICE JLLERS' PRESCRIPTION H A R M A C Y Do You Need Extra Courses? The Kxlcnsion Popart men t was created to meet a lon; i'elt need the need by tlu citizens of the state for corre spondence work when it was not possible to attend the Uni versity of Nebraska. Kach year, since its creation, the department lias jrrown. and with this jrrowth has come a development that was not thought possible when lirst the experiment, of extension work was tried here at Nebraska. This department brings courses in every subject to those who have several hours each week to devote to work of this kind. 'While not ofTorinjr the personal touch that residence work rives to university students, it attempts to make up for this by its thoroughness and wide ranjre of practical problems that accompany assignments. Are you interested in any of the subjects listed below, or in anv of the hundreds of courses available? Economics History COULD YOU USE three hours of Education Mathematics English Philosophy sit the Extension Department before you leave Lincoln. If you are not in 1mcoln, for information, address. A. A. REED, Director University Extension Division ,Sta. A, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska The Same Always Excellent Twenty-four Hour Service Thoroughly Remodeled for the Returning Cornhuskers GRAND OPENING CENTRAL HOTEL CAFE SEPTEMBER 1 'THE BEST PLACE TO EAT FOR LESS" Tel. B-2620 1325 P St. FELLOW STUDENTS We are Now Prepared to Servo You With STATIONERY-ENGRAVING-PRINTING-EMBOSSING We KNOW We Have the BEST STATIONERY Our Customers Tell Us We Have the LOWEST PRICE. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF We Emboss Any Of Our Stationery With Your Fraternity Crest CORNHUSKER STATIONERY SHOP n ERNEST ZSCHAU "CHUCK" HALL emu r