The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 09, 1981, Page page 14, Image 14

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    Wednesday, September 9, 1981
page 14
daily nebraskan
Huskerett clinics begin
Thursday, Sept. 10. All inter
ested should attend orientation
meeting at the Bob DeVaney
Sports Complex. Enter south,
top level. For more info Call
475-7324.
The Students International
Meditation Society will present
a lecture on the Transcendental
Meditation Program, Wednes
day. September 9 at 8 p.m. in
the Student Union. For further
information, call 423-1936.
Interested in being a Campus
Girl Scout? For information,
call Susie, 489-8193. First meet
ing, main lounge, Nebraska
Union, 6 p.m., Sept. 10. Wear
green, come hungry.
Students for Life first meet
ing, Sept. 9, in the Union at
7:00 p.m.
Hermits and other concerned
students: You have one week to
correct, delete, or withhold in
formation which will be publish
ed in the Buzz Book. Recluses
concerned may fill out forms in
the CAP office, Nebraska
All drop and no add?
Schedule impossible?
Looking for another way?
Alternative paths to College
Credit! Small study circles, basic
courses, flexibility, personal, di
rect faculty contact & more
Try SALT I
Information meeting:
Wednesday, Sept. 9, 5 p.m.
Commonplace-UMHE
333 N. 14th
HRT-
Students, como to T-Shlrts for
your student discount card good
for 10 off all your purchasos.
Whon you have purchasod flvo
shirts at 10 off, you may
purchase a sixth at 50 off I
First semester only.
Student ID required.
Suite 205, Centrum Plaza
(402) 474-4140
KIMBALL
PERFORMING ARTS
SERIES 8182
1. Shlomo Mintz, violin
2. Houston Ballet
3. Polish Chamber Orchestra
4. Nikolais Dance Theatre
5. The Acting Company Waiting for Godot.
Midsummer Night's Dream. Venetian Comedy
6. Igor Kipnis, harpsichord
7. SisOLD oU"Vt Orchestra
8. Actors from the Royal Shakespeare
9. Guthrie Theatre "The Rainmaker"
10. Alvin Alley American Dance Theatre
11. Ivan Morovec, Czech pianist
12. Barbara Hendricks, soprano
13. William Bennett, British flutist
14. Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein,
Gertrude Stein, starring Pat Carroll
1 5. St qVvJ chestra
BUY TICKETS NOW TO 4 OR MORE
EVENTS AND SAVE 20
UNL STUDENTS SAVE 60
Series offer ends September 25!
KIMBALL
HALL 11 &R
Box Office (11-5)
113 Music Bldg, 11th & R
472-3375
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University
of Nebraska
Lincoln
Need a fun way to get in
shape? There will be a meet
ing for all men & women in
terested in joining the UNL
rowing crew for the 1981
82 season. Wed. night, Sept.
9 at 7:30 p.m. at the boat
house. 1000 N. 16th St.
Row Big Red!
Classes forming now in
Country Swing, Social Dance,
Disco, Freestyle and Aerobics.
15 discount with student ID.
DANCE EMPORIUM
488-4581
HOW ABOUT YOUR OWN
HAWAIIAN LUAU?
Hog Heaven has a Ha
waiian site within minutes
of Lincoln. We specialize
in roasting whole hogs on
site and add atmosphere
and fun with bamboo huts,
tiki torches, and hayrack
rides. To custom design
your own luau for Greek
or dorm parties, birthday
parties, bachelor parties
or just a night with the
gang that you'll never
forget, call HOG HEAVEN
today, 475-7316. 24 hour
answering service. We can
also cater to your own
location.
Licensed & insured
The date of the Ag Engi
neering (A5AE.) Pizza feed
has been changed to Sunday,
Sept. 20th at 5:30 In Ag Engr.
Hall, East Campus.
PLANNING TO BE MARRIED?
Invest a Weekend, Plan a
Lifetime. Try Episcopal Engag
ed Encounter-open to all. Fall
deadline approaching, call now
for details. 489-5373 (Eves.).
FRESHMAN:
Do you want to be some
body on campus besides just
another face? Join the Univer
sity Program Council's Amer
ican Film Committee. For in
formation contact the CAP
Office in City Union. 472
2454 or Dave Wesely at 464
0436. This Roaring Lion does not
devour, but offers food and
Christian fellowship. Try Can
terbury this Sunday, 5 to 7
p.m. at St. Mark's on the
campus, 1309 R.
Lesbian Rap Group
7 p.m. Union; all wimmin
welcome.
Foreign Film Series tickets
now on sale in Union! 12 films
for $12.00 for UNL students.
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11th & M Downtown
Every City bus passes
our door. Adjacent
Parking. Appt. or
)ust walk in.
Look and fed "out of this
world" with a sty la or perm.
The "College" offers a galaxy
of services always at student
prices. It's where Comhusk
ers have had their tassles
trimmed for 21 years.
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ATTENTION SAE LITTLE SIS
TERS OF MINERVA:
Get ready for "Dots" and
Ice Creamtl Be at the house on
Thursday, Sept. 10 at 6 p.m.
UNL
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Recruiting new members?
The Activities Mart Sept. 17 in
the main lounge of the City Un
ion and North of the East Un
ion on the mall is a chance to
showcase your organization. Re
serve space at the CAP Office.
200 Nebraska Union or the CAP
East Office, 2nd floor East Un
ion by September 9th. 472
2454 city, 472-1780 East.
Angel Flight information
tea, tonight, 7:00 p.m. at the
Union. Follow the posted signs
to the room. If you cannot at
tend, call Kathy 472-9427.
FLAG FOOTBALL
The Coors-Kappa Sig Flag
Football Tournament is this
weekend get your entries in
NOW. Trophies, T-shirts and
hats go to the top 3 finishers.
And all team members are in
vited to the party. Phone 477
1905. ROCA
COUNTRY MUSIC OPRY
Every Saturday
8:00-10:30 p.m.
Admission-Adults $3; Chil
dren under 12 - Free thru Sept.
More info-4 23-6534.
Two cuts of your choice
for the price of one only $6
each.
P. J. MacHair's
214 N. 14th St.
475-1953
Attention Business Majors:
Join Delta Sigma Pi, the
Professional Business Frater
nity. Recruiting booth in the
CBA lobby the 9th, 10th, &
11th.
Studious male to share 2
bedroom house. $125month,
includes utilities, telephone. In
dian Village area. 423-5186
weekdays 5-7 p.m.
Wanted: Female roommate
to move in Oct. 1. 466-5362.
Female roommate-close to
bus route own room. Call 464
5164 after 5.
Male for two bedroom mo
bile home. 27th & Cornhusker
area. Contact Glenn at 476
9824 anytime or 473-1266 after
4 p.m. Friday-Tuesday.
1 or 2 non-smoking room
mates wanted to share house
1 blk. from East Campus. $100
$125 share utilities, Call 464
8614. Wanted: Female room
mate for nice 2-bedroom apart
ment. 435-2457 before 5 p.m.
Mon. - Thurs. after 2 p.m. Sat.
anytime Friday and Sunday.
Roommate wanted for nice
2 bedroom apt. located on bus
line. Modern kitchen, 2 bath,
washerdryer. Graduate student
preferred. $125 utilities.
TJ: 483-5766.
Mature female roommate(s)
to share very nice 2 story home
in S.E. Lincoln, on bus route,
lots of room, swimming pool,
laundry facility, garage. 488-9153.
TIME FOR QUIET
PrayerMeditation Hours
11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Monday and Thursday
Commonplace Chapel
333 N. 14
FRESH CHEWING TOBACCO
CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP
12th & "O" St.
476-0119
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Two roommates needed for
large 3 bedroom apt. Located at
10th & K. $60mo. 13 gas
and electricity. Call 477-5129
afternoons or late eve.
Great Music: Great Fun:
Great Prices. Call NUGGA
SOUND 466-4762.
Sometimes needed courses fit your
schedule like square pegs in round holes.
Independent study by correspondence
may help you smooth out the edges.
The UNL Division of Continuing Studies
Independent Study Department offers
over 100 college credit courses. For
information visit room 269 Nebr?
Center for Continuing Education, ft?rd
and Holdreoe. Take the shuttle bus from
city campus. Or call 472-19?fi,
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lations pertaining to same.