The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1980, Page page 11, Image 11

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    tuesday, October 21, 1980
daily nebraskan
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OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer
year round. Europe, S. America,
Australia, Asia. All fields. $500
$1200 monthly expenses paid.
Sightseeing. Free Info. Write:
IJC Box 52-NE1 Corona Del
Mar. CA 92025.
RECEPTIONIST WANTED
2ND SEMESTER
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Receptionist needed to
work approximately 40
hoursweek between 8 a.m.
5 p.m., Monday -Friday. Job
involves taking classified ads,
managing the front desk
operations, ordering supplies
and typing letters, in
addition to other respon
sibilities. Qualifications include re
liability, versatility, ability
to handle pressure, accuracy,
organization and good per
sonal relations skills. Appli
cants must be able to type at
least 60 words per minute.
This is an excellent oppor
tunity for a part-time stu
dent as hours are flexible
enough to allow for some
classes.
Qualified applicants
should apply to Carla or
Anne, NE Union 34 before
Oct. 29.
Need three general admission
tickets for Missouri game. Call
483-7453 after 6 p.m.
Need: Genera! admission
tickets for Missouri. Oklahoma
and !owa. Price negotiable.
Phone 435-1509 ask for Doug
or Jeft.
Need 3 G.A. tickets for
Missouri game. Call evenings
488-0574.
Is anyone going to Colorado
on the 24th? If so, I need a ride
and will share gas expense.
Please call 472-81 17.
One female ticket for Nebraska-Missouri
game. Call Shelly
472-8643.
Desperately need 2 general
admission tickets to the Nebraska-Missouri
game. Call Shelly
472-8643.
NEED one pair of general
admission tickets to UN-MO
game. Will pay. Call 472-0638.
Wanted: NU-CU tickets. Call
464-1706 before Wednesday.
Need: 4 general admission
tickets to Missouri gamel! Call
435-1352 after 5:30.
Need: 4 tickets to Colorado
game. Call 472-9671 or 9668.
2 tickets for Colorado game.
Call 472-0285. General admis
sion or student.
Roommates wanted for
unique house very close to
campus. Call 435-3345 anytime.
Students,
Talks and Topics pre
sents: Doug Bereuter as part
of the After Speakers'
Forum on October 22nd at
2:30 in the Union Main
Lounge.
WE HAVE BUCKS FOR YOUI
The Fund Allocation Com
mittee has money for your stu
dent Organization. For more in
formation talk to Art Morrow at
472-2454, Room 200. City
Union.
It's Almost Here
ACACIA-PI BETA-PHI
MELODRAMA 80. Nov. 6
& 7 at the F.O.E.. 14th & P.
Tickets available from any
Acacian or Pi Phi.
ATTENTION CORNmRR
Important meeting this Tues
day. Be therel Also, bring
checkbook, for Colorado migra
tion. Thurman
Phi Chi Theta meeting 3:30
PM, Tuesday, October 21 , in the
Union. Room will be posted.
Alpha Delta Tau:
Come' pick up your free
autumn bouquet.
Michael's Flowers and Gifts
930 L St.
Expires 102480
Qualify for MENSA? ACT
29, GRE or SAT or CEEB 1250,
LSAT 662, Nat Teacher's Exam
715, GMAT 95, GCT (Navy)
68 Army 136. Union 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, Oct. 21 .
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT
THE TOWN DOGS
AT
THE DRUMSTICK
547 No. 48th
9:00 Tuesday
October 21st
Free U Registration is
running Oct. 20-22 at booth in
Union or in the CAP office.
Premed Students:
Do you have questions con
cerning undergraduate and
medical school requirements?
Then bring them to the NU
MEDS meeting this Wed., Oct.
22 at 7 p.m. in the Union and
get some answers.
Isn't is frustrating to have to
return to your gloomy dorm
room, after having another
family argument, this one about
the draft? Why don't you fix up
your dorm room, solve your
family problems, and get some
good ideas about dealing with
the draft by taking some Free U
courses!?!
THE TOWN DOGS
There is a time when all stu
dents must take one night out
of a busy week and spend the
evening doing something to re
lease the semester's tensions.
The time is tomorrow and the
recreation is Rock 'n' Roll at
The Drumstick. We all need this
night and those who don't
realize it are the ones who need
it most.
Or I could be wrong.
THE DRUMSTICK
547 No. 48th
9:00 Tuesday, October 21st
STUDENT EMPLOYEE
GREIVANCE COMMITTEE
A vital new organ for UNL
needs students who are now or
previously have been employed
by UNL to participate in hear
ings. Apply now in ASUN
Office, 115 City Union.
LEGAL SERVICES
FOR LESS
All 1st offenses DWI $150
Statmore Law Offices
24 HOUR PHONE
474-1842
BIRTHRIGHT offers you a
choice. We understand the needs
of you and your baby. 477
8021. (tea (team!)
FOUND: Light brown
plastic framed glasses under "O"
Street viaduct. Has name Paul
Hanson inscribed on frame bow.
Call Harold Hermonie, 435
3996 to claim.
LOST OR STOLEN:
Gray Jansport backpack at
University Bookstore. Import
ant notes needed. REWARD
435-5296.
FOUND: Girl's class ring
found in Westbrook Music
Building, Saturday evening. Call
472-0788, ask for Mike.
LOST -One large book of
Burkhart musical scores and one
Ratner music text. Very import
ant, expensive books. Call 476
6165. ask for Karl.
WANTED: Attractive
women to go skiing in
Winter Park, Colo. Travel
provided. Lodging furnished.
No hassels. Just fun on the
slopes. Call Zig 303-381-1177.
Congratulations TKE beer
bug band for winning first place
in the homecoming parade
competition.
Shelley Schwarz,
Hope that 20-20-20 was a
'smashing' success. How ya
feel in' anyway?
Candy,
Happy 19th birthday. Hope
this one is the best ever; even
though you still can't go to the
bar!!!
Dan
UNL Students:
For more information, see
the Announcements.
Free U Committee
Phi Delt Pledges:
Congratulations on win over
Beta Sigs Sunday!
Jody and Kathy
T.D.,
Had a great weekend, miss
you already, looking forward to
concert. Love ya lots!
"Toots" (your girls from KSC)
D.S.
Had a great time Saturday!
Can't wait until we can get
together again!
T.J.
P.S. No nightmares yet!!
Joy.
Had a great time Friday nite.
How about an encore some
time? Jim
Scott, Tod, Sue, Janet and Celia
Thanks so much for making
my B-day Extra Special. You're
the greatest friends that anyone
could have.
Love, Cauleen
Helen and Irene,
You're both the sweetest!!
Thanks for the rose.
Love ya, Norton
Tim McAllister: I've seen
your picture in the Union and
would like to get to know you
better. If interested please reply
via personals.
Marie
THE CUPPERQs
474-4455
ML
VOKl Dsdfar
Kodiak Bear:
Too bad about the Domino
es Lady I "Sweet-Talker"
Sandoz 513
Hiv a nice QUIET sleep
wnight. Boogieman
Let Randolph Car Wash give your car
that Showroom Shine!
Free Hot Carnauba Spray Wax with 5 gallon
minimum fill. Ra ... . - w .
Randolph car wash
21st & N
OUCl,a Life
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Become a Professional Registered Nurse
At Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing you will experience
academic success and personal growth because we offer you
A commitment to your education our student, instructor
ratios are small to maximize individualized learning
A speciality in nursing 143 credit hours representing
1,300 academic and 2,200 clinical hours
Readiness for national licensure examination student
scores are frequently highest in Nebraska.
Financial aid 89 of our students qualify for and receive
financial assistance.
As a Clarkson Graduate you enjov . .
ASSURED Employment'
Career SATISFACTION
RAPID Promotion
Financial SECURITY
The Clarkson Faculty invites you and vour family to visit our school
OPEN HOUSES
Thursday, October 23, 1980 - 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
and
Sunday, October 26, 1980 - 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital
333 So. UthSt.
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Harper Six Hydrohoppers,
Keep up t!ie good work.
We're gonna go all the way
in the water.
HARPER 601
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Omaha. Nebraska
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Dear Mark & Dan Ag Men):
Thanks for taking us to J.D.
We really appreciated all the
laughs and the great time!
Steaks Tuesday nightl?l
Thanks again!
Kris & Laurie
Know
PornnnAl
School of Nursing
402-55y-Joo
124 NortE 12th
Mon,:Fri.v8:00-5:30
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