THE NEBRASKAN Page 7 New & Staff tween halves of the game, these two groups fight for superiority. If the freshmen win, off come the beanies, but If they lose, the beanie3 must be worn by all freshmen, women and men, until the first snowfall. the Coliseum are examples of the beanies, one worn twenty years ago and the one which will Ushers in '45 Displayed at the exit door of be worn this year. Wednesday, September 19, 1945 Courtesy Lincoln Journal. TOTSY CLARK" . . . Head coach of the Cornhuskers. Headed by Football Coach George "Potsy" Clark, a new coaching staff has taken over the job of leading Nebraska football teams back to the high standards of prewar years. Clark replaces overworked Ad Lewandowski, who served last year as head football and basket ball coach as well as athletic di rector. This season Lewandowski will confine his duties to director of athletics and business manager oi athletics. In addition to Clark, L. F. "Pop" Klein, former Kearney State Teachers college coach, will act as. assistant coach, Jack Johnson, former professional player who spent the summer on a ranch in Utah, is line coach: Dave Stong, former Michigan teammate of Tom Harmon, tutors, backfield prospects and W. H. Browne, remembered as pre-war basketball coach and end coach resumes his old duties, altho at present he is confined in the Lincoln Air Base hospital. Athletic Director Announces Price Of Season Ticket A. J. Lewandowski, athletic di rector, announced today that stu dent activity tickets are on sale at the Coliseum and at the Student Union. Priced at $6.60, the tickets admit students to all Nebraska football, basketball, and track events. Section E, F, and G of the Stadium are being reserved for Nebraska students, but no reserve seat tickets are being sold, since they were frozen as of 1941. Ac cording to the athletic depart ment, "When reserved tickets are again made available season ticket holders of 1941 will be notified to re-order by specific date if same reservations are desired. First home game of the season will see the Cornhuskers meeting the defending Big Six Champions, the Oklahoma Sooners, on Sep tember 29th. GAMES AT HOME. Tax IncL Sept. 29 U. of Okla $1.75 Oct 6 U of Minnesota 1.75 Oct. 28 Super bombers vs. Training Command 2.00 Nov. 3 U. of Kansas 1.75 Nov. 24 U. of low 1.75 GAMES AWAY. Oct. 13 Indiana U. Oct 20 Iowa State College Oct. 27 U. of Missouri Nov. 10 Kansas State College In surveys recently taken, hotel patrons . stated their desires for television sets in all rooms as soon as full scale production is under way. The majority preferred a central control system, similar to the master control radios in use at the present time in many of the large hotels. More cigarettes are smoked during August than during any other month of the year. Beanies . (Continued from Page 1.) student becomes a live freshman. For the six weeks until the Homecoming football game, each freshman, student wears hid beanie at all times, thus display ing his school spirit. At the Home coming game, there is a chance for release if the freshmen are stronger than the sophomore men at the traditional tug-of-war. Be n Get all your student needs and save! Because of our large stocks, we can offer prices lower than you'll find elsewhere. Compare . and then come here. IF IT'S F)S UNIVERSITY WE HAVE IT! Laboratory kits Engineers Architects' and Artists' Supplies Zipper Notebooks Notebook Paper Brief Cases and Portfolios College Jewelry Fountain Pens Laundry Bags Crested Stationery Study Lamps 4,000 different items from which to choose. All priced to SAVE YOU MONEY. Get your Free Desk Blotters and Book Covers lift : Gt " j MEMti ETE3E3E i "I 1 01 111 It 31 ' t 1 J lT k v . m w w mm fg) n U2 (it o 00 u k A-OSCHMMH MAM43NJ DfR'K 'OH t I ...you .Know ajyxztz ... UNDER 5CHIMMCL OJRECTIOM . xx s O) i InJ to Jo o Co TASTY PASTRY HOTE1- CORNHUSKEft Ax - . .O AV 1 x , . . xV. , .'. x? fx.xvwxx x- x x N, . N X 3 "V... X x v 1 x iHV 1 t XN x sx x xx; J XXX X X X X X XX XW VV X Vx x XX X XX Vx .xxxx .c v ... . t . ... .... a o. . , .rf i v . - I.L V ' iVVQ x .V - x x,xw x X. x V X X Y. fe 7 N - txXXV. c , x XX I . tx fx" "I. w t J 1 K VJ W A'A I X L I I ,' .v-xxx y v . t IV II I V"....x JV tW,AV 1 ' ' 1 11 ," 1 1 ...... . ' ' ii-r 5 -