The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 15, 1981, Page page 12, Image 12

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daily nebraskan
Wednesday, april 15, 1981
ATTENTION:
Going home for Easter?
Go home Saturday morn
ing! The Wizard rocks at the
ALL-UNIVERSITY EXTRA
VAGONZO! Hilton Grand
Ballroom. Friday, 8 p.m.
Bring your dog to the
Drumstick Wednesday and
Thursday night, and see Dick
Smith and The Pheasants
and The Doodads. Go to
work.
INTERNATIONAL
LIBERATION
Dr. Moira Ferguson,
Assoc. Prof, of English,
Chairwoman of Woman's
Studies. Nebr. Union 7 p.m.
Room to be posted.
ATTENTION:
Chi Phi's, Sigma Chi's,
Phi Psi's, Sigma Nu's, Sig
Eps, Kappa Sig's, KAT's,
Tri belt's. Kappa Delta's and
all others. Do you dare to be
rocked? The Wizard will
rock you at the ALL-UNIVERSITY
EXTRAVA
GONZO! Friday night, 8
p.m. Hilton Grand Ballroom.
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Mario
Mo reni
CANTINFLAS
"El Padrecito"
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en EASTMAN
COLOR
Joyo Theatre
6102 Havelock
Thursday 8:30
Friday 6:30
Adults $3
Children $1.50
WITH
it.
EVERY
STEP
footloose
1219 P. St.
476-6119
Phi Psi Little sis'
Important meeting!) Wed.
April 15 8:00 p.m. at the Phi
Psi house. Bring checkbooks for
composite pics. Voting for new
officers and Rush meeting! Be
there or be square!
Your fearless leaders
Congratulations to the new
officers of Beta Sigma Psi Little
Sisters:
President Shelley Broekemeier
Vice President Shauna Braun
Secretary Laura Rodeck
Treasurer Linda Popken
Historian Cindy Horst
Social Chairmen
Kelly Stillahn
Megan Owens
Philanthropy
Julie Ahlman
Denise Bergquist
Come see the Spring Trio
perform after 2:30 p.m. April
15 in the Nebraska Union,
South Crib.
PHI DELT LIL' SIS MEET
ING TONIGHT at 6 p.m. Please
be there.
April 26-Banana Split Social.
Great comedy combination
MEATBALLS and THE PRO
DUCERS. Tonight and tomor
row night at 7:00 in the City
Union $1.50 for students.
Join an Easter Vigil. Sat.,
April 18 at 9 p.m. til 8 a.m.
Easter morning at Common
place, 333 N. 14th. Call 476
6561 for more information.
The Government Liaison
Committee will meet Wed. April
15th at 4:30 in the City Union.
Room number will be posted.
Everyone is welcome.
Students for Life meeting
Thuisday 7 00 in Union. Get
ready for the Pro-Life Seminar
on the 25th!
First Lady Ruth Thone
discusses
"The Adolescence of
Middle Age"
Wednesday, April 15 2:30 p.m.
Nebraska Union
Sponsored by Talks & Topics
Foothqhts welcomes spring
with 25 off on all crystal.
245 N. 13th St.
in the Gunny's Bkfg.
474 0884
NU-Meds ELECTIONS will
be held at 7 p.m. in the Union
on April 15. Current MEDICAL
CENTER STUDENTS will
speak about the first year of
medical school. REFRESH
MENTS will be served!
H.S.S. Spring Formal
Friday, April 24 9-1 at
Eagle's Lodge
music by Chaser
Get your tickets now!
GAY STUDENT GROUP
Thurs. April 16, 228 Andrews
8 p.m. Video Program
H.S.S. Residence:
April 23-26 is Spring Thing
'81. Don't miss it!
OUTDOOR NATURE
PHOTOGRAPHY: Outdoor
photo techniques. Free mini
class at the Recreation Depart
ment, 1740 Vine. Wednesday,
April 15, 4:00-5:15 p.m.
Interested in Planning?
Come to the open house at the
Department of Community and
Regional Planning, Wednesday,
April 15, 2 00-5:30, 2nd floor
of the Former Law Building.
Your life confused? Don't
know where you're going? Need
a plan? Step up to the Depart
ment of Community and Reg
ional Planning open house on
Wednesday, April 15, 2:00-5:30
?M on the 2nd floor at the
Forum Former Law Building.
See if our plan fits yours.
Have a chocolate Easter
bunny and a message delivered
anywhere on City or East
Campus by a Phi Mu Bunny.
Booth in Union April 8-1 5th.
RACE H.S.S. is sponsoring a
Fun Run on April 25th at 10
a.m. Prizes will be awarded.
Entry forms available at Abel,
Selleck, Burr, and Neihardt
desks.
The International Re
lations Club presents: "Agri
culture, Land Reform and
Instability in Latin America"
with discussion and slide
show by Su?y Prenger and
Gayle Morris, relating to the
situation in El Salvador.
Thursday, 7 30 p.m. Rm.
232. Nebraska Union.
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NO JOB TOO BIG OR
SMALL1 Professional typmq,
reasonable rates, IBM Selectric
Myrna Fisk, 476-7467.
POWERS, POWERS
& LARSON
If you hav; serious legal prob
lem, you may need an attorney.
Reasonable fees.
474 5054
Fresh Chewing Tobacco
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 (Y2 hour mini
mum). Memory typewriter for
multiple letters priced on
number of words.
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423-2709
WEDDING DANCE?
Book COMPLETE MUSIC
D.J.'s for Memorable
Receptions 466-6504
RESUMES
For professional results contact
COSTELLO & ASSOCIATES
475-9777
Gifts for Mom or Dad hand
painted and glass craft. Call 477
2038 after 6:00 PM ask for Bev.
PINNING CIGARS
CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP
12th & "O" St.
476-0119
BIRTHRIGHT offers free
pregnancy tests confidential,
understanding help. 477-8021.
Rider wanted to Phoenix,
Ariz, around May 1 2. Pay 'j gas.
Call Alice 475-3741.
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LOST: Silver Seiko watch.
Saturday, between Nebraska
Bookstore and in or around the
Union. If found, please call 423
3250 after 6:15. Great senti
mental value. Reward.
LOST: (?) man's trenchcoat
this weekend in East Union. Call
472 9045 to return to rightful
owner. No questions asked'
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Tuesday & Wednesday, April 14th & 15th
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ACROSS
1 Large, clumsy
boat
4 Command
ment word
9 Heat-resistant
mineral
13 Particles
15 Asian land
16 Mt. Demavend
is its highest
point
17 Battle site:
Nov. 24, 1863
20 Salt, sugar,
etc.
21 Joe Louis ,
in Detroit
22 Exaggerated
23 Priestly
mantle
25 C.S.A. forces
28 Monitor or
Merrimac
29 Instance, in
Calais
32 Old-time
rhymer
33 Purloined
34 Hill dweller
35 Battle site:
Nov. 25, 1863
39 High in pitch
40 Dish out dough
41 At no time:
Poetic
42 Born
43 Interpret
44 Crushing tool
46 on (be
sure of)
47 Daring deed
43 Send forth
51 Luftwaffe blitz
54 Engagement
in 1861 or 1862
(Manassas, to
theC.S.A.)
53 Came to rest
59 Farm animals
60 Knowledge
61 Thin
62 Supply
63 Arrest
DOWN
1 Be indisposed
2 Aussie animals
3 Unit of speed
at sea
4 Craniums
5 Tourist haven
6 Weapons
7 Zodiacal sign
S Kind of cross
9 Anglican
bishop's cap
10 "Dies "
(old hymn)
11 Adam's eldest
12 Tolstoy
heroine
14 Babilonia and
Gardner
18 Ring stone
19 One enjoying a
siesta
23 Combination
of three or
more tones
24 Unctuous
25 Style of type
28 Novelist Zola
27 Beat soundly
28 Custer's finale
29 Armed-forces
trainee
30 Play sponsor
31 Cubic meter
33 Furtive fellow
36 Winner of the
Yom Kippur
War
37 Begin
38 Enthrone, e.g.
44 Look over
carefully
45 Rank below
marquis
48 Copper capital
47 Basic
toughness
48 Building beam
49 Room for Raul
50 Movement
51 Hairstyle
52 Inflexible
53 mater
(brain
membrane)
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meal
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