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page 8 daily nebraskan monday, march 2, 1981 "Pancake Supper" Saint Mark's Episcopal Church 1309 "R"St. Tuesday, March 3, 5-7 p.m. Ham, Pancakes, Juice, Coffee, Tea, Milk $1.57. PLUS-Door prize for UNL students-a day of sailing for four on the 22' Sloop "Happy Days". Trip in cludes lunch or supper, your choice, on the boat. Get on the stick, Tickle the Right Guard, Ban the Old Spice and roll on over to S.U.R.E.! Bob Green for Ag Advisory Board V O T E. LEE TERRY for Arts & Science Senate BUSINESS MAJORS TERESA THOMSSEN for BUSINESS SENATOR We're SURE There will be a Student Forum concerning the Pro's and Con's of an SSA at 1:30 in the Main Lounge of the Nebraska Union, 1:30 Wed. East Campus Union, at 2:00 Friday, 27th, and at 8:00 in the Nebraska Union Monday March 2. Be pre pared to vote March 4. Karen Cromer A vote for experience! Ag Advisory Board Food ScienceHorticulture Entomology Elect MARK FESLER for CBA Advisory Board We're SURE Vote NO on SSA. Put CLASS in RHA Vote March 4th Julie Kunce, I'm voting for you for Arts and Sciences student advisory board because you're a SURE bet! ANNUAL ASUN PRESI DENTIAL DEBATE Monday, March 2 in the Mam Lobby, Ne braska Union. Tuesday, March 3 in the GREAT PLAINS ROOM, East Union. Sponsored by U.P.C. and Talks and Topics. Mark, what are you doing at 4 p.m. on Wednesday? I'll bet you're going to the Pi Lambda Theta mixer at Duffy's. See you there. Muff BUSINESS MAJORS V.O.T.E. Shelly Nordbrock for CBA Advisory Board Vote NO on SSA V.O.T.E. STEVE McMAHON WENDY WISEMAN MIKE KRATVILLE For a real change in ASUN: Efficiency, respect, and credibility V.O.T.E We're SURE about TERESA THOMSSEN for BUSINESS SENATOR! RUSS OATMAN for CBA Senator A SURE Investment Now it's finally here! The Student Y presents Important speakers and information . . "Alcohol Awareness Week" March 1-6 AG ECON MAJORS Monty Hansen for ADVISORY BOARD ERIC TORRISON Senior Business Advisory Board FOR SURE! A CURE IN Teacher's College JANICE BIRK SENATE Vote for a CURE in the Arts & Science College SCOTT MOORE for Senator PATTY KNOPP CBA Advisory Board That's foi SURE Business Students: Be SURE to vote Wed nesday. Eric Torrison, Senior Advisory Board. THINK How many of you know who your present Business Senators are? Keeping in touch with students and working for their concerns should be CARL SJULIN and I'm running for CBA Senate with the SURE Party. Your vote is one that will bring about the changes we as students need. BUSINESS MAJORS Paul Reade for Students Advisory Board Your Independent Candidate Interested in a position with University Program Council? Then plan to attend one of these UPC Orientation Meetings. East Union-Wednesday, March 4-7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 5-6 p.m. -7 p.m. City Union-Tuesday, March 3-6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 5-7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Rooms will be posted. "ANNUAL ASUN PRE SIDENTIAL DEBATE. Mon day, March 2 in the Main Lobby, Nebraska Union, Tuesday, March 3 in the Great Plains Room, Easl Union. Sponsored by U.P.C. and Talks and Topics." Chaik one up for Jolene Davidson, Buffy Ebers, Jer lene Finley, Man Nolle V.O.T.E. foi Teacher's College Senate. Be SURE m the College of Arts 8i Sciences Vote BECKY STINGLEY for Arts & Sciences Senator Attention All students who did not vote in last year's ASUN elections -Don't be sorry again this year. Vote for P U R G E. (We will elimin ate the problem of student government). CURE BRENT JONES Business College Senate & Advisory Board PRE-VET MAJORS vote for Sharon Kriewald Ag Advisory Board V.O.T.E. AMY VANCE Arts & Science Senate Pre-Vet Majors: V.O.T.E. PAT MEISTER for Ag Advisory Board We, the following, en dorse the SURE party: Ben Barrett Craig Boche Andy Bock Kim Cuda Rich Davis Mike Drake Jim Emmanuel Roger Fitz John Folda Sarah Gerhart Scott Gesell Scott Glup Mike Goldstein Mark Goodman Ann Grudzinski Marcie Hagerty Brian Haun Nadine HeissAmy Hofstetter Tim Holzfaster Sue Jepsen Julie Johnson Doug Jones Scott Kaup Larry Kirchner Cheryl Koch Reg Kuhn Corkie Kumpost Sue MacDonald Denny Macomber Brenda Necas Dena Noordhook Russ Oatman Kent Pauley Jackie Petersen Clark Rasmussen Lisa Reidmann Betty Rinehart Sue Roddy Kris Saalfeld Bob Shively Kent Schroeder Joe Skradski Mark Unick East Campus: Be for certain, vote V.O.T.E. Agriculture Senate: Mike Krause Cat Dickson Lane Walker Advisory Board: John Kube Tim Taylor Steve Grasz Pat Meister John Langemeier Scott Berke MCAT REVIEW COURSE April 4, 1981 MCAT MCAT Course taught by local university faculty re viewing their areas of exper tise Chemistry, Physics, Bio logy. Math, Test taking Techniques and much more including actual trial exam administered under MCAT .-jonditions Cost $1 f for 32 hours of instruction Repeat all or any part of course at any time for NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE Convenient loca tion. All materials provided Write for additional information including FREE MCAT Self Evaulation Test MCAT REVIEW COURSE P 0 Box 6472 Omaha, Nebr. 68106 (402) 253 2396 ELECT JIM EMANUEL AG SENATE SURE. SPRING BREAK SICI TRIP March 20-26 Our spring trip is to Winter Park and Mary Jane, Trip includes transportation, lodging, lift tickets (4 days) for only SI2S. Kvcryonc is welcome Phone Chuck at 435-1276, or Chris at 477-8087. BUSINESS MAJORS WE'RE SURE ABOUT MIKE DECKER FOR ADVISORY BOARD Be SURE Elect NANCEE SHANNON CBA Senator THERE WILL BE A STU DENT FORUM CONCERNING THE PRO'S AND CON'S OF AND SSA AT 11:00 IN THE EAST UNION, MONDAY, MARCH 2, AND 8.00 PM IN THE MAIN LOUNGE OF THE NEBRASKA UNION, MARCH 2. BE PREPARED TO VOTE MARCH 4. Sheldon Art Gallery sales-rental exhibition paintings and silkscreens by Sandra Kraskin Art Shop John James Audubon 19th Century original prints March 3-29 OPEN HOUSE March 3rd 7-10 PM 12th & R WE'RE POSITIVE ARTS AND SCIENCE Senate Kris VanRoy Andie Marinkovich Amy Vance Tim Smith Lee Terry Rob Mactier J.L. Spray Advisory Board Jeff Weak Kathy Janowski Tim Howard Steve Valch Suzette Suiter VOTE V.O.T.E. All's Well That Ends "Wells" Stacy Wells Home Ec. Advisory Board V.O.T.E. TYPING-New IBM type writer. One page reports to dis sertations. 477-4679 FRESH SKOAL CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 12th & "0" St. 476-0119 PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE Term papers, resumes, etc. Same day service on short jobs. $6.50 per hour VA hour minimum). Memory typewriter for multiple letters priced on nun.jer of words. MANPOWER INC. 122 N. 11th 477-8938 ELIMINATE ASUN-SUP-PORT P.U.R.G.E. WITH YOUR VOTE: President. Tim Higgins 1st V.P.: Jeff Matthes 2nd V.P.: J. Beam Business: Mike Alexander A & S: Tim Mommaerts Nursing: Sally Lewis Ag: Steve Sunde Kevin Dover New Communiversity Course GYMNASTICS: COMPETITION OR ART? Learn how to watch and understand gymnastics. Instructors: James Howard, Asst. Prof. HPER, Asst. Gymn. Coach-UN L; John Scheer, Asst. Prof. HPER, internationally rat ed gymnastics judge. 5 Wednesday evenings, be ginning March 4. 7-9:30 p.m. Fee: $15 1 cr. hr. For information call Chuck Havlicek 472-2844. We're S.U.R.E. in Teacher's College: Joel Heim Nadine Hess Cheryl Hoelting Debi King PINNING CIGARS CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 12th & "0" St. 476-0119 BIRTHRIGHT offers you a choice. We understand the needs of you and your baby. 477-8021. AG MAJORS BOBSCHULLER for Agriculture Senator CURE party Attention All Home Ec Majors! Be SURE to cast your ballot March 4th, for the SUR Est bet ever. Senate: Lori Standage Amy Cox Advisory Board: Karen Anderson Pam Kuhn Carol Pribyl Gwen Knobel Jan Lamplot Joyce Tines Lori Johnson Cindy Sherman For an EFFICIENT Business College Senator V.O.T.E. TRACY THOMPSON WRITE IN X JIM FROHMAN FOR OFF-CAMPUS CFA Consider the fact that new jeans cost about $20. Now con sider that you can have your favorite old Levi's mended and restored for $3 or $4. JEANS REPAIR SERVICE. 423 8446. Afternoons and evening keep trying. Short term counseling Wo men's Resource Center, 116 Ne braska Union, offers counseling with peer and professional coun selors. No cost-men welcome, too 472-2597 LOST: Pair of blue ski gloves in Oldfather, 1st floor, Thurs. morning around 11 a.m. Call 476-6309. LOST brown leather wallet at UNL on Tues. noon. Call 476-3974. Reward. LOST: Karate Gee (uniform) between Coliseum and parking lot opposite Harper. If found please call 466-3791 after 5:00. 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