The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1980, Page page 16, Image 16

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    daily nebraskan
thursday, may 1, 1980
page 16
Annie Moninger
How does it feel to be over
the hill?
Happy 20th I
Val
Crew women do it with a
feather. See how Friday I
POUND 9 Cuties,
Sharon, Mitzi, Beth, Julie R.,
Terri, Lynn M., Janet, Julia,
Deb G., Rhonda, Shelley,
Denise, Robin, Lynn F., Mary
E., Carla, Jeannie, Deb B..
Tanya, Rene, Mary I., Susan,
Suzan, Cheryl R., Cindy, Karen
A., Marsi, Margo, Cheryl F.,
Jean, Monica, Karen M., Kerry,
Kathy, Camille, Jodi, Jo, Julie
S.. Sandy, Lori and Sue Artt.
Thank you for the best year
of my college life. It has been a
privilege knowing you all. Keep
in touch.
Love you,. Floor Foreigner
Greg,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Love, Marcy
R.J.
Good luck on, finals.
If Love You,, R-
Cindy,
Thanks for everything,
you've done a lot for me and
thanks especially for "being the
senior". I'll miss you, and don't
you forget about our biweekly
plans for next year.
Becky
Tommy G. (SAE)
Happy Mayday or our five
months minus three days anni
versary. It's been awesome t
K Love You, BAJ
Jane-baby,
Hey roomie! Thanks for the
rowdy times this semester. Have
a good time out west, but be
ware of those men who are men
they'll FY A. Get ready to road
trip next falti but until then
don't forget to write, call; or
visit.
AMF
Your Miller mate
and fellow bucko
Harry Allen,
Who is the "we" in, your
endorsement of Reagan?
You got a frog in your
pocket?
Jason & Marie
Moose, Zebra, Salamander,
Frog, and John,
Tuesday night was helleci
ouil When do they give senior
life-saving in the fountain?
Cat, Squirrel, Horse and Sheep
Lucy Buntain,
Thanks for a fun class this
semester. Cynthia is dying, to
meet you-maybe at Pinewood
Bowl?
Tim
Wanda & Meganzo
It's been a fun year. Do well
on finals and enjoy summer.
May see you then.
TJ
Hey Buckos and Buckettes,
Don't forget the graduation
party for Roach and Matulk on
Friday night at Bohl's and Perl's
place.
Be there. Aloha
D. Bear,
Thanks for the great time in
K.C. I love you!
C. Bear
P.S. Your heart is with me
always.
Bert & Kim,
And you, thought li forgot.
Happy Birthday last Jan. 23 &
27.
Mark.
To all my friends at UNL:
Good luck on your finals
and have a safe, and enjoyable
summer.
K. Bernt
P.S. Keep in touch
Ronald J. Mikschl
This is your birthday,, you're
graduating,, and you've got a
job I So when, is your first party?
Have good day.
The Gang
Professor Tuck:
IVe lived through J217 and
J284 simultaneously!! My confi
dence has been renewed.
Survivor
LTBL IFP,
I know I'm not a groupie, I
hope it's plain to see, but I do
want to thank you for the times
you've spent with me.
SK
Mom and Dad,
Thanks for four years of
support, understanding and
sacrifice, li love you.
Barbara Jo
Are you empathetic, decisive, and do you
have the courage of your convictions?
Are you intrigued with becoming a "student"
of successful people?
Do you want to write, see results of your
effort, meet deadlines, and ultimately become
a "people consultant" dedicated to serving
clients all over the United States?
A tremendous opportunity to associate with
a quality consulting firm, and a chance to
learn from people considered "the best"
by a variety of industries.
CALL: Or. Don Clifton or
Connie Rath
PHONE; (402) 489-0351
Monday-Friday 8 A.M. - 6 P.M.
c'lruoiu!
it
Big-Eyed & Boo'ful:
Rundgren may be long gone,
but I'm still not back from
Utopia. Thanks for making
Hostage Weekend such a good
time, and' be prepared for a
handful of Hostage Days this
summer. Keep your nose wrinkl
ed and your ears ready I'm
going to be staring for a long,
long time.
Your Man Around The House
7T
SHOOTIN' FROM THE HIP
The Last Stand"
Tonight at the Sidetrack, 7th &
P. The last big blow-out before
finals and summer, and it's
gonna be a big one.
CREW PARTY FRIDAY
CALL FOR DETAILS
Tomorrow, May 2, is the
night of the 3rd annual School's
Out Party. All the beer you can
drink at 2910 Vine. 8 p.m.
tonight
SHOOTIN' FROM THE HIP
at the
Sidetrack Saloon
7th &P
9 O'CLOCK
Being the LAST performance of
this school year, a special thanks
goes to the Chi O Fan Club, and
ADPii Fan, Club, the Gamma Phi
rowdies,, the spirited AOPi's, the
purtiest DG's, the wildest Pi.
Phi's, and all the River City
Saloon: Roadtrippers for their
unending enthusiasm for the
country music we play.
-SHOOTIN' FROM THE HIP
NEW FALL SEMESTER
CLASSES
"Aerobic Dance"
Dance 103M Section 1
14:30 MWF
Call No. 7621
"Conditioning for Skiing"
PE 102B Section 951,
8-9:15 MTRF
Call; No. 7438
October 20-December 12, 1980
REGISTER NOW
THIS AD AIN'T NO
MIRAGE. IT'S MAY DAY TO
NIGHT AT THE SPIGOT (17th
& O). with THE GRAPES, 9
p.m.
TAKE A RIVER VACATION
Low cost rafting trip in south
west Colorado. $150 for 5 days
of Whitewater rafting. Sign-up
by May 2 at the RECREATION
office, 1740 Vine, 472-3467.
ATO Little Sisters "Going
Away Party" Thurs. at 6:30.
Bring Big Brothers May Day
Baskets and information sheets!
See you there.
The Daily Nebraskan is now
taking staff photographer appli
cations for the Fall Semester.
Sign up this week for an inter
view time during finals week.
ADAPT '76-' 77
Once again we'H meet at
Chesterfield's Pub at 9:00 p.mv
Thursday. May 1. Come have
fun wftnSeur fellow Sig Figs.
BRIDGE BUFFS -Persons
interested in a noon-time bridge
game on East Campus. Contact
Steve Kalish-472-1248.
ffiiUiMiOiTil
Here's your self portrait
you wanted back.
THE SCARLET & CREAM
SINGERS are looking for a
sound technician for the 1980
81 season. Should have some
experience with running sound
and working with equipment.
Apply to Barb Hengen at
Alumni House, 472-2841.
N0NTRADITIONAL AGE
ADULT STUDENTS -Lunch,
Friday, 52. Harvest Room,
Drop-in 11:30-1 :00.
Affirmative Action Plan
needs your input . . . Thursday,
May 8, Nebraska Union, 6:30
8:30 p.m. Get copies of Plan by
calling 472-3417.
American Film Classics
Series presents: Mr. Smith Goes
to Washington, starring James
Stewart, Jean Arthur, and
Claude Rains. Directed by
Frank Capra, Thursday, May 1st
7:00 & 9:30 p.m., Sheldon Film
Theatre.
Need rider to Rapid City on
May 10. Share expenses and
driving, 466-0600, ask for
Gordon.
Need ride to Ames Friday,
May 2. Will share expenses. Call
472-8721 Natalie.
Driving to Boulder May 2.
Need a rider. Call 489-0140
Dave.
Looking for ride to Cali
fornia on May 7 or 8. Will share
expenses. 474-3413.
Need rids to Washington
State, May 10 or 11. Call
Brenda 474-5831.
Am heading East on 1-80 to
Ohio on May 9th. Share costs,
call 464-7710 evenings.
I ...LIU I.
una & euni!
LOST Friday at Cornstock:
set of three keys on a gold chain
with bowling-ball motif. Ask for
Mary Jo or leave message at
472-2588.
LOST: Silver and turquoise
ring-Abel Baseball Field. Please
call 472-9966. Reward! Senti
mental value!
Attention All Artists!
Sign up for Daily Nebraskan
Art Staff interviews with the
DN reception desk.
Interviews during finals week
Bring a Portfolio!
BIRTHRIGHT offers you a
choice. We understand the needs
of you and your baby. 477
8021. Housesitting needed? Two
responsible seniors with reams
of references will, sit your house
this summer. Call Maureen at
472-1075.
Tune-A-Gram, Lincoln's
Singing Messenger Service.
Songs for all occasions! Birth
days, Proposals, Graduation!
Ask about our Mother's Day
Special! Call today: 464-7781.
PERPETUAL MOTION AAA
Foreign Sports Car Specialists
Complete Mechanical Service
4109 Progressive
(Blk. North of
48th & Cornhusker)
4644572
LAST
CHALICE F03
full imm
SUPJ3PJ3EP UlfOPIC
i0iU3OOTIHl
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Interviews
Thursday, 5-1 -BO
tit
12pm32pmj4pm
6 pm and 7 pm
SUobraska Union Urn. 401
VITA CRAFT
P.S. Another tea of sow
cubes is on the way.
Sponsored by Magnum Comics.
ACROSS
1 Canal Zone
lake
6 Cartoonist
Addams
10 Pilot's place
14 Domicile
15 libre, rum
drink
16 "Caronome,"
e.g.
17 Famous
soprano from
Mass.
20 Dallas or
Kowalski
21 Pipe's
companions
22 S.A. capital
24 Crucifixes
25 Relative of the
A.L.
28 H.R.E.,for
example
29 Announcer
Allen
30 Hodgepodge
32 Skipper's
"Hard 1"
34 Failure
39 Legendary duo
42 Set of values
43 Synonym for 42
Across
44 Persian fairy
45 Between Mao
andtung
47 Place for
Pasteur:
Colloq.
49 Opposite of
fore
50 Reporter's
delight
53 Yalies
55 Most acute
58 Theme of
"Papillon"
12 Proverblaltrio
4 Comb, form for
a planet
15 Metric unit, for
short
ft Fran's friend
17 Cars of the20's
68 Raced
69 Unskilled
laborers
DOWN
1 End man's
specialty
2 Aid's partner
3 Split
4 Carter
competitor in
1975-76
5 Cohan's "Little
Kelly":
1922
6 Year in
Severus's reign
7 Attila's cohorts
8 U.S. labor
leader
f "Full
Disclosure"
author
10 Memorable
mime
11 Slipped 38 Sartre's "No
12 People "
detected by 40 Cephalopods
polygraphs with eight
13 Ares, to Antony arms
18 Resin 41 Emulated Big
10 Aldrin's Ben
command 48 Motes
23 in the sun 48 Chessman
25 Sotto 50 Littoral locale
26 A or E, e.g. 51 Relief of a sort
27 Fairy 52 Church
godmother's calendars
offering 54 Climb
29 Kibitz 55 Denebola, e.g.
31 Extinct 56 Omit
Brazilian 57 "The Winter's
group "
33 Wine : Comb. 59 Guthrie
form . 60 Major: Abbr.
35 High tor 61 Pinero's
36 Cop a- "Short "
37 Waikiki 63 Biblical land
feature
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