The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 11, 1975, Page page 11, Image 11

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    daily nebraskan
page 11
Ass i sf q n ce center to f eat u re to pes!
bookspamphletson variety of topics
new campus service to begin in
January will help anyone desiring inform
ation about the UNL campus, the city of
Iincoln, or just about any other topic.
The new Campus Assistance Center will
begin answering questions second semester.
According to Carol Lou, coordinator,
anyone can phone or visit the center,
which will be located in the Nebraska
Union lobby in the present television
lounge. The television will be moved to
another part of the Union and its current
space will be expanded to accommodate
the center, she said.
Lou said the center will be staffed by
Help Line employes, volunteers and
employes yet to be W HeTp Se wiU
move mto the Assistance Center, but wffl
foP its current 472-3311 number S
3 ,purpose f toe center is to have
some place where people can get
information without being sent maV
different places to get it," Lou said. "We
tiy helP veryone to cut through
all the red tape they can,- she said.
The center will be stocked with books,
magazines and pamphlets on such topics as
university culture, medicine, drug problems
and abortion.
In addition, she" said, persons with
personal problems can get help by calling
the center. :: '
The center will contain a tape library
with recordings on different subjects which
persons can play in the center or have
played to them over the phone.
Lou said the idea for the center originat
ed with the Department of Student Affairs
and will not result in an increase in student
fees.
"In effect," Lou said, "the center is an
extension of Help Line. It will try to help
you with anything you want to talk about
or anything you want to know."
Fraternities initiate pledge education
As part of fraternities pledge programs,
the Interfraternity council (IFG) has start
ed a pledge education, according to Pat
McTec, graduate assistant.
McTee said the program grew out of a
jeminar for fraternity pledge trainers to
deal with what he called the problems of
educating new pledges.
The seminars covered four topics,
including what the second semester pledge
program should consist of, problems of
upperclass pledges, involvement of outside
activities, especially IFC, and finding the
main goal of pledge educators for each
house.
The program features reliance of pledge
trainers on each other with problems en
countered during training, McTee said.
He said the seminar and program was
planned and organized by Al Eveland, IFC
president.
The Panhellenic Association is planning
a luncheon for Sept. 25 which will feature
Aileen Swofford, director of the Women's
Athletic Department, as main speaker.
Jayne Anderson, coordinator of Pan
hellenic, said each sorority will be repre
sented at the luncheon by 10 alumnae
members and 5 collegiate members.
Information on women's athletics at
UNL, gathered by Swofford will be relayed
to the Greek houses through members
attending the luncheon, Anderson said.
Thursday
8 ajturlO p.m. Lincoln Liberty Life
Nebraska Center for Continuing Education
(NCCE). -
8 ajn.-5 p.m.-Occlusal Equilibration
NCCE. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. School of Basic Banking
-NCCE. ; ' . .
. 8:30 ajn. -Student Affairs Staff
Nebraska Union 243. ;
9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.-Builders Activities
Mart-Union Main Lounge.
5:30 p.m.-Council on Student Life
Housing Policy Committee-Union Pewter
Room.
. 5:30 p.m.-Phi Mu . Alpha Sinfonia
Union Harvest Room.
5:30 p.m. Council of American Indian
Students-Union 232.
6 pjn.-Builders-exec.-Union 343.
6:30 p.m.-Red Cross-Union 222
6:30 p.m.-Builders-Union 343.
7 p.m.Council on Student Life-Union
Pewter Room.
7 p.m.-Bahai Association-Union 216.
7 p.m.-Karate Club-Union Ballroom.
7:30 p.m.-Math Counselors-Union
225.
8 p.m.-Young
dom-Union 337
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Fencing equipment.
Excellent condition, 477-1477
after 6 pjm.
Smith-Corona electric type
writer. Like new, $150.
475-0272 after 6 p.m.
With student or faculty 10,
10 discount on all portable
TV's, stereos, 10-spd. bikes &
Goodyear tires except pro
motional models. Goodyear
Service Store, 1918 "0" Street,
432-6521.
Konlca
432-7139.
camera.
$65.
Sold at home games again this
yw for ONLY A DIME I Look
"Of R Otl tOlir uuau r ika atnrll-
m or call 472-2588 for volume
discounts.
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sat overhauled. No rust. Six
Wng folk guitar. 475-8609
wwp.m.
For Sale: 19,74 Trlumnli '
spittlrt, great for campus park
'9. low mileege, mint con
ation. Call 432-2687 after
9 p.m.
1874 Capri; excellent Condi
S20l4.'X,rM' 48M011
.1975 Vega GT; excellent,
gjjgfo rranty, mart
Decor group, good milt
S ertV. clean and depend
i5j8j)379 after 5:30.
, BSA 441cc Victor; econom
.powerful, well card for.
IT m"k "r. 4764S018
Garage sale: 1620 "C"
Thursday and Friday. Furniture,
i plants, cheap.
Rat nest couch; like new,
$100. Call 464-0532.
6 ft. boa and large cage.
4358620 after 5:30.
Vacuum cleaner, ironing
board, chest of drawers, cassette
tape player, encyclopedias, foot
locker trunk, roller skates, 55 &
29 gallon aquariumcomplete
sat -up. 432-8748.
Sherwood 7100A, Garrard
SL-728, Sansui Coral speakers.
$800 ona year ago, has had ,
excellent care, $650 now.
435-4071.
Classical music lovers: Make
an appointment to hear the
. .... l-.l C.jlMn RO't
at Natural Sound, 475-3325.
8-Track Car Stereos
$10415 with or without trade.
Stereo repairs. Dick's Electronic
Malt Shop. Call 799-3674
evenings.
Fender guitar; 1963 wcose,
$120. Gibson "ES" wcase,
$275. Fender reverb amp, $150.
475-6018 eves.
SCUBA equipment; Dacor,
xcellent equipment, 488991
after 6 pm.
Dunebuggy-60hp Volks
wagen engine, top rollbar, tow
bar. etc. 475-860S after 4 p.m.
Girl', io-lpdj schn bicy..,
4Jncoitlon.475-07S7,
WlSl4 hwi,nn 1-4Pd- -ew
tioo ' ellent condition,
Z3
Etlff "i AMFM red.
---Cfigjondltio?), 4C3-1314.
Largs apartment for rent.
23 bdrm. 8 blocks from City
CmsM, $150 gas & t.
Call 432 2315. ,
Available Oct. 1 : one bdrm.
apartment; dishwasher, carpet
ed, drapes, air conditioned, off
street parking, close to city
campus. 477-3413.
Available immediately:
-mobile home close to city
campus. Call 477-5418 and
leave name and number. $125
mo. utilities.
One & two bdrm. nicely
furnished apartment, washroom
facilities, off-sxreet parking, re
cently painted, located 31st &
Holdrege. $135 and $170 plus
deposit. Call 432-3689. .
Wanted: person with art
istic talent to do posters,
brochure covers, bulletin
boards, etc. Needed immed
iately. Fee to be arranged.
464-7481 ask for Steve.
Instructors needed to work
with youth programs. Areas of
need Include gymnastics, tumbl
ing, trampoline, riflery, weight
lifting, roller skating, cheer
leading, guitar and Judo.
464-7481 to arrange for inter
view. Part-time help for days and
evenings. Apply in person,
Burger King 27th & Dudley
and 52nd & "0".
Part-time District Manager's.
Supervision of SUN carrier's
in sales and service. Afternoons
& Saturdays. Car. needed, mile
age paid. By eppolntment only.
Call 466-1926 Sun Newspapers
Circuletion DepV
Part-time housekeeper & .
babysitter, 4327979.
DAILY NCSRASKAN nsJ
one person with van or pickup
truck for work MWTHF. Work
Involves heavy lifting and
delivery of 19,000 Dally
Nebraskan's from Sun Printing
to Nebraska Union. Must have
8a.m.-9 :30a.m. free. To apply
call Jerri at 472-2586.
Busboys wanted for serving
torority house lunch and dinner .
Call 475-0304 or 477-4282.
Attractive young lady for
receptionist work In men s
Llth club. MWF ':30 p m,
5 p.m. Lincoln Health Club,
4fifif)050.
Help wanted: For opening of
cocktail lounge.
Full &
pert-time waitresses n.
Lincoln's inert. Goal Port.
1023 "0 . Phone 432-1771,
Lloyd Garber.
""""rUSSELL STOVER
CANDIES, INC.
Openings for full & part
time senltation. Hours: 4:30
p.m.-1a.m., 6:2ffr
11 '30p.m., 6p.m.-midnlght
0-30p.m.-6a.m. Apply In
person, M-F 8a.m. to 4p.m.
Personnel Dept.
201 No. 8th Street
Equal opportunity employer
mf;
Babysitter wanted in iry
home weekday afternoons fro.n
2-6 p.m. Call 475-7112.
MISTY LOUNGE needs
good help. Good tips and will
train. Two part-time day cooks,
one part-time day food-cocktail
waitress, part-time night bar
tender. Will work three
dayswk. Apply in person. Misty
Lounge, 63rd & Havelock, 464
9820. . ,
VALENTINO'S
Waiters, waitresses, oven men,
:ounter, kitchen help. Evening
hours, full or part time. Flexible
hours. Call 467-3611. ask for
Lillian or apply at 3457
Holdrege 1-4 p.m.
Child care worker, mature
Christian, full or part-time.
89-2600. ......
Waitresses, ' dishwashers,
hostess, cashier. Apply any
time, J.B.'s Big Boy, .27th
ft Vine;
OFFICE CLEANING
Openings for . steady part
time evening janitorial work
are now available in down
town Lincoln area. Work 4
hours per evening, Mon. thru
Fri. Major local cleaning con
tractor. Excellent starting
rate plus incentive after 2
weeks. Call for appointment.
Mr. Hohman
474-2481
An equal opportunity employer
Need 6 tickets for game.
Kitty, 475-9301 or 472-2586.
Would like to have them
together but will accept in
two's of male & female.
WANTED: Four tickets NU
LSU game. At least two to
gether, will pay $12.50 each.
432-7271, ask for Mary.
Want to buy $100-150 car.
Must run good. Call 475-6398.
I - "1
Roommate wanted to share
four bdrm. house, own room,
$60mo. utilities. 475-9837.
Will share house with one
female graduate student or one
female with one or two child
ren. $150. per month; Includes'
utilities. 466-2238.
Male roommate for two
bdrm, Chateau Le Fleur town
house, 466-4467. ' ';
ONE ROOMMATE
WANTED age 19-22. Private,
bdrm., 1 house ' completely
ref inished, 4 blocks to campus, ,s
475-3866. Call late evenings
after 10:30 p.m.
WATCH REPAIR
NEW ADDRESS-335 N. 12th
Around corner south from
Nebr. Bookstore. All makes
repaired -Seiko to Timex.
Rcasonable-fast-aceurate. Coma
see mel-Dick.
DICK'S WATCH SERVICE
432-3414 ...
LOST: Black Si white spot
ted English springer spaniel;
male 9 mos. Answers to Buddy.
Generous reward. 475-2448. .
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