Thursday, March 1, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 23 O f O (To 72-1761 , w mm m Women's fast pilch toam needs 2 women to pitch for summer league. Call 406-833. Need cash? Wa buy usd records and cassettes. Dirt Cheap Records and Gifts Downtown 477-6061 East Part Plaza 464-8275 Barrymors's Interviewing for waitresses. Apply In person 2 30 5.00. M-F. Wanted: Two Billy Joel tickets. Call III t 435-0284. 1 i t 0 k COLLCG2 you;:g ozr-ocnATG meeting Thursday in City Union at 7:00 Includes officer nominations and speak ers. Sigma Nu Little Sisters Meeting tonight at 7:00. " See ya there) ' ' DANCE LESSONS Pla-Mor Ballroom Starting March 14 Learn Waltz. Jitterbug, Foxtrot, Polka. Swing Arthur Murray instructors Register Now. 475-4030 AIM means BUSINESS! Business Senate and Advisory Board. HUNGRY? AN Omelette Feed Wesley House UMHE March 4, Sunday 5-7 p.m. $2,50 per person OPAL GARDNER Will be in the Centennial Room at 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6. You can buy your tickets in advance at one ol the booths in the Union Thursday, March 1, and Friday, March 2. $2 tor students, $3 for ncn-siudents. cx rviTM x.m-z:v:zx Who has been on the Johnny Carson show and sut over the country lor her , talks about sax. wiil be in the Union Cen tennial Room en Tuesday, March 13 at 7:39 p.m. Dr. Westerner's (avorite topic is "Sexual Speaking" so you wont want to miss It. T3t rf fc Vv 1 Breathless 6 Goya's 13 Latin ir.tsr.cive export ISCarcnrcIs 13 Arcaur.icra 17Ckla.city 13 Overlord, e.g. S3 Firtir.s words over Oregon: 1844 22 Places for clodhoppers 23 Kipling's "Drums of the Fore and " 21 Kowalski's wife 27 Like a Japanese fish dish 22 Part of TV 23 Dependent S3 Harriman nickname S3 Live S3 Polk's party in 1845 SDC.P.A.'sitem 41 Cambodian's neighbor 42 Timorous 43 Violin attachment 43 Caribbean land masses 43 Like a small S3 Historian Marshall 51 Indigo 52 What 2D Across might have . caused 3 Sidney Howard : play: 1S33 CI Practice for Peter Nero It Rir.3 the bell . C3ScpranoGluck Ci Cj C3 C7 Auditions now open for '84-'85 Scarlut 4 Cream Singers For more inlormation: Room 242 Westbrook Music Bldg. PI SIGMA ALPHA POLITICAL SCIENCt HONORARY There will be a get together today, March 1st, at 5 p.m. at Vai s downtown location. All faculty. Pi Sigma Alpha mem bers, and Poll Scl majors and minors are welcome to attend. UNL INDEPENDENT STUDY COURSES Proved flexibility. Contact the Indepen dent study office, 472-1826. The American Home Economics Asso ciation invites all Home Ec majors to their March meeting this Thursday at 6:30 in Room 121, H E. Help plan Easter activi ties, May study break. AHEA State Con vention and tind out how you fit into the role of Home Economists around the world. SKI CROSS-COUNTRY IN ALPINE SURROUNDINGS High In the Colorado Rockies. $200 Program Fee includes transportation, food and lodging. 28 March 1 April. 1984. Contact Mark Ebel, Assistant Director, Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine, 472-3467, SAE LITTLE SISTERS There will be a meeting tonight at 6:15. Featuring . , . Fast Tlmeret Rldgemont High Thursday, 31 4 Sunday, 34 7:00 4 9:15 p.m. Union Rostrum UPC American Films SPECIALI On color film processing and developing. Come in for details. NEBRASKA BOOKSTORE All Psychology Students: The Undergraduate Psychology Organization UPO presents a panel discussion on Women in Psychology Sunday, March 4, Burnett 206. 7 p.m. , ATTENTION , FRESHMAN AND SENIORS The Innocents Society is now accept ing applications for freshman scholar ship and outstanding senior awards. Applications available in the CAP Office, Room 220. APPLY NOWI Deadline. March 8th UPC CONCERTS AMD COFFEEHOUSES AJO I 'LLES ROCK Ak.QUNCE PATKcCUnDYAKO HIS KZH ABOUT TOWN TONIGHT AT THE UUION. DONTa::SS'E2! CROSSWORD PUZZLE E:ti fcy EUGENE T. maifa Jerk's concoctions Uri hero Clean a trier Three-pipped sidss ci (lice C0N 13 Wholly 11 Full-house part 12 Notice 13 Counting-out word 13 Supply 21 "Very good" period in sonsdom 21 Commemora tive slab 23 U.S. citizen since 1845 23 Novelist who was 23 in 1845 27 Forearm 1 Here, in Honduras 2 John Cook's game 3 Playbill heading 4 Egsy dishes 5 A medium used by Degas 6 In the air bones 7 Famed eighth- 23 Kind of decree ChiSpoet 23aaftan's 8 Cordon al n rtnnchefi S3 Patti LuPone i 9 Annual Dayton event role 31 Sidetrack 3 45 5 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 ! j W j TIT 19 24 25 i 27 1 M 31 32 ' .,43 " i ' il ' ""I33 T j 42 43' 4 j 4T 7i 47 4d 43 ! i , , . ,1 S3 A 1 ' 64 hi 34 ' ' ' n I I ' " ll j j I I I I I ! ' i 1 1 Be sure to check cut Pal fctcCuidy and the Mn About Town The show is Tonight at the Union. Compliments of . UPC Concerts and Coffeehouses and Miller Rock! Be informed on the ASUN candidates. See the ASUN Presidential Debates today at 2:30 in the main lobby. A Talks & Top ics Presentation. PAT MCCURDY IS TONIGHT! Don't miss it . . . Be there or be square. (The whole affair compliments of UPC Concerts end Coffeehouse and Miller Rock!) Who will be the two lucky couples who gnt to got married Friday at the Alpha PhiFarmhouse wedding party? Party for Millet. Jewish Student Organ ization, March 3, Saturday, 8 p.m. at Commonplace. Daughters of Diana MANDATORY Meeting tonight at 7:00. firing M4M money and checkbooks. is Kappa Sigma Starustera Meeting tonight at 10:00. Mandatory Attendance. Conflicts? Call 475-5039. Get Psychedl ATTENTION AG MAJORS If you are in the top 40 of your sophomore, junior, or senior class, you are eligible for potential membership in Alpha Zeta. if interested, contact Ken Miller at 464-0288 by the March 6 deadline. AG FORUM 'C4 Open Forum Discussion concerning LB 1005, Beginning Farmer Opportunity Act will be held Wednesday, March 7, at 7:00 p.m. in the Nebraska East Union. Featured Panelists: Rod Johnson Nebraska State Senator and Sponsor of LB 1005; Paul Gessaman UNL Profes sor of Agricultural Economics; Rex Hab erman Nebraska State Senator and Chairman of the Agriculture and Envi ronment Committee. Moderator. T. E. Hartung, Dean of the College of Agriculture. Sponsored by Alpha Zeta and UPC-East UNL GayLesbian "V . Student Association a group who ask questions, a group who finds answers, a group who listens, a group who CARES. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Andrews 228 34 Douglas Hyde's land 37" the Saddle," Wayne film 43 Rival of a sort 43 Frei-ht-train unit 44 Eig Ben sound 47 "God is and all ": Whittier 43 Most repulsive 51 Where Hue is 52 Reagan's first Sec. of the Interior 53 Tub plant 54 Brooklet 55 Lair 3 Writer Bombeck .57 Hosiery shade T3See 18 Across 61 Mountain winder SOPHOMORFS GO NAVY SPtND SIX WttKS IN BfcAUTIFUL NEWPORT, Rl WITH PAY AT THE NAVAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE, WITH A CHANCE FOR A 2-YEAR NAVY SCHOLARSHIP AND COME BACK NEXT FALL ON TRACK FOR A NAVY OFFICER COM MISSION. EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES EXIST IN AVIATION, SURFACE WARFARE AND NUCLEAR POWER. CALL LT. BUSS, 472-2475 OR STOP BY THE M 4 N BLDG., ROOM 105A. Catch Soring Fever at the AOII Raffle. Win a 10-speed bike plus lots more. Tickets on sale at City Union. All proceeds to Arthritis Foundation. Patoot's Saloon 808 "P" St. Proudly Presents: Fad Comedy Night Thursday. March 1st 10 p.m.-Midnight Featuring various talent and other amusements AHEA Meeting March 1st, Room 121 Home Ec. Bldg. Speaker Donl Forget to Bring Ticketsl BOOK EXCHANGE This is the final notice to all students who had books at the January ASUN book exchange. After March 1st, the books andor money, as per your receipt, becomes the property of ASUN. Please check with the ASUN office, 1 15 Nebraska Union between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Agriculture Journalists We are starting an Agriculture Com municators of Tomorrow (ACT) on cam pus. For more information, call Mark Ford at 467-4006 or 464-0288. Are you a Umtarian-Universalist without knowing it? Find out, 11:00 a.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Church, 6300 A. ATTENTION FRESHMEN AND SENIORS The Innocents Society is now accepting applications for freshman scholarship and outstanding senior awards. Applications available in the CAP office, Room 220. APPLY NOW! Deadline, March 9th Accounting Association There will be a meeting this Thursday, March 1st at 3:30 p.m. in Room 106, CBA. Everyone is welcome. Attention all Home Ec. Students Come to the American Home Econ omics Association (AHEA) meeting Thurs day, March 1,6:30, Room 121 H.E. Build ing. Lou Gladdis will speak on "The Role of Home Economists Around the World." ATTENTION University Program Council is now tak ing applications for upcoming council positions for East, City, and Trt-Culture. For more information, please contact CAP City 472-2454 or CAP East at 472 1780. UNL Students: ChiO SigEp Softball Marathon for Easter Seats March 17 Call 476-8593 to register Sponsored by KXSS and Coors I '" i LOST: Blue, velcro-closing billfold with rainbow design. Has personal value. 'Re ward Call 472-8331. Keep trying. Pinning Cigars Cliffs 1200 "O" Street Male roommate for 3 months only. $75month 4 13 utilities. 476-8394 evenings. " Male roommate immediately. 1 1th 4 G. $110 plus one-half gas 4 elec. Call Greg, 474-6761. tlzme Grand ccrrrr.sT leiig Replacemenfs and Spares SOFT LENSES From $19X3 ea. Save on lens care needs too! i t:jz:5-2::3Td Fni Eye Contact Box 7770 Shawms Mission K3 CG207 SI I DIE" "PIE IM jO IS" 'Hllfl K N 0. 'J TTT I E 9EitO FTATgjRj I iFTu.fcfEIrt j iSJ" i TjUjfl A Ills A oi n" f jify H UT pjoTo 1 i IE' lE N K 0 inWMTY pTWieIsie ncTeI .sA.r? TTa" Kjl ToIqMn. AJLiilM A L N A" jL ;o j AK TATs E ELI e" i, nI E'yji s. aiTieTa.. .di ix i IE. .sToTtTI" Male to share house one block from campus. $1 75month, all utilities included wd, cable, parking, 435-2829, Female roommate wanted for large 4 bedroom close tocampus. ) 1 06 per month 414 utilities. 475-2183. . 1 : ) GUITAR irismucTiori Private Lessons Beginners or Advanced ZACER STUDIO 423-2709 TYPING $1.00 per page. . IBM Selectric. 466-8651 Single 4 Pregnant? Adoption is a caring alternative. For confidential counseling, cor tact Nebraska Children's Home. 483-787 i. Pregnant? BIRTHRIGHT is a confiden tial helping hand. 483-2C09. GUITAR LESSONS Quality instruction and affordable for students. Classes starting now. 489-81 92. TYPEWRITERS: RENTAL-SALES-SERVICE BLOOM'S 323 N. 13th 474-4136 SAAer's, Remember to bring your money for your new shirts. Thanks. - Jerfy Little Red Pickup, I'm interested. How about Friday after 2:30. Leave a note on my car today if you can. It's in the same lot. 2-BE806 Blue Ford John L. (Deit), Congratulations on making Harvard, Chicago, arid Northwestern grad schools! Your Delt Brothers Kelly. Hope things start going better. HAVE A GREAT DAY! (YOU DESERVE IT!) Thanks forerything. - Genea Wendy O. ADPi not AOPi. Sorry about the DN screwup. but Happy Belated Birthday anyway. John LINDA: Happy 21st! We're proud to know "ya! May Saturday's celebration not be Sun day's hangover!!! Your three cc-workers in the Coliseum dungeon O.C.. You're going to be one heck of a law yer. Congratulations! ..... Love, T. McKinney P.S. That's a misprint Thunder, Hope you are feeling better today! Love. Lightning P.S. Happy Anniversary Tomorrow Father, Bless you for the ticket, but did you have to chew on it? Couldn't you have eaten the fortune cookies instead? Theta Xi Little Sister Meeting 6:30 Wrts, STT 1 ' IC!tJiMlkv BREAKFAST BUFFET NOW BIGGER & BETTER THAN EVER Served Every Sat. & Sun. Morning 83aii30AM CROCKETT'S RESTAURANT v 33rd &Ptohecrs 3 1) L C3 fTiDNflGER SALES REPRESENTATIVE Mutual of Omaha will be conducting interviews for a management and a sales position in this area on March 1 and . March 2. If interested, contact the University of Nebraska Career Planning and Placement Center or call 472-3 145. t at. .. rVrr;'? tf-ns can ca-mi en... UfclnwrwnMjilulrUmMiirOmjiu . EqiKJl Opportunity CmponiesMiF Jim F., Todd O., Woody, Loved your last personal. Thought we would save you the trouble of sending one yourselves AGAIN. Love, Alpha Phi's TO THE DU's and ADPi's. Thanks for. helping make Monday so special and for celebrating with us. J.T. and Mary Mry M. (Fhl r.!u), COHGnATULATIOnS on being elected Union Board President! We are all very proud and we know you will do a great job. Love. Your Phi Mu Sisters Michelle (Smith 8), Thanks for helping me in the kitchen. Let's do it again sometime. Dan W. Jenny M. (my Stud Phi Mu Buddy). Our 4 weeks are up!! Congratulations on your victory. I am so proud of you! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Linda Mark S. (Phi Psi): I saved up another $3. How about some drinks? Your "cellar" friend Jack! W., This is wishing you a Happy Birthday to the best friend everl Have a great day! Lisa Diane, Six months down a lifetime to go! I love you. Expound! You Sweetheart! . Paul BETA SIGS: Kevin, Ted. Rick, Mike, Clayton 4 Jeff, Get psyched for a FORMAL weekend! Your ADPi Black Diamonds Dick: Happy Belated Birthday one week late. Sorry, it slipped my mind. Alicia AXO's, Happy Hera Day! Let's appreciate those roommates! Good job on PLAYBOY. Love, Hera Dear UNL: Bill C. is 20 today. Take him to McDo nald's for his birthday supper and watch the numbers change. . . . We luv ym, . Lies. Steph. El, 4 "Joan" CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW OFFICERS OF THE KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY GRAND MASTER Jim Pospichal GRAND MASTER OF CEREMONIES JoeWurtt GRAND TREASURER Wayne Erikson GRAND SCRIBE Terry Thonen Rick - You heard right. I said yes! I love youf Brenda Uperman, . Where's your "S"? Teri & Amy Bacardi II: NOBODY wears slacks in Hawaii!! Oh. well, love you anyway. SUDS -V . .. Lisa (Theta). "You're so tired," but you better be rested for "Unlucky Lady" anyway! Love, Your Secret Admirer HinLOCB T T""",' . ; 19 1 - 1 1