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page 12 daily nebraskan Wednesday, October 7, 1981 Participate in the Deita Gam ma Anchor Splash. Fraternity applications due Oct. 121 It's a big splash I LESBIAN RAP GROUP 7 p.m. Union; All wimmin welcome. Mrs. Mogels: Are the slopes of Jack son Hole as steep as yours are? See you at the Ski Bash Tonight! LADIES OF UNL: If you signed up for SIGMA PHI EPSILON LITTLE SISTER RUSH but did not receive an invitation by noon, Tues day - 106, please call 474-9455 and let us know! ?V it it it it SKI CLUB BASH TONIGHT All members and inter ested members are welcome. The Jackson Hole Ski Trip will be sold, films, 2 ski shops displays, membership sales and 'Refreshments! All happen Tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the CHERRY HUT, located west of the Royal Grove. Attention Teacher College Students: Mu Epsilon Nu, un dergraduate professional honor ary is holding their first meet ing tonight at 6:30 in the Ne braska Union. Room to be post ed. Students with g.p.a.'s of 3.4 or higher are welcome to attend. International Relations Club meeting. Wed., Oct. 7, 7 p.m., Nebr. Union. Program-Film on UN, includes Andrew Young at Lincoln MUN last year. SAE Little Sisters of Min erva: Thursday Night, Oct. 8, is YOUR night! Big & Little Sister Appreciation starts at 6:15 p.m. Attention Kappa Sig Star dusters. Meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. with party afterwards. See you there! Bert and Bill Party at 1801 R Street this Saturday! Be there or be square! The Branched Oak Inn of Malcolm has prime rib at $6.50, chicken for $3.50 and this Sunday only, home-cook in' with Cocktail Shorty and the Tablerockers. Look for posters on campus and downtown for details and directions. The next Water-ski meeting will be at 2224 So. 22nd St. Wed. nite 107 at 7 p.m. B.Y.O.B. For more info call 474-1658 or 483-6612. Every one come. Where can you take a hayrack ride, dance to Cross Winds, and Spit Tobacco all in one night? Only at EastfestOctober 96 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Come share your ideas on Protecting the Unborn at the U.N.L. "Students for Life." Meeting Wed., Oct. 7, in the Union at 7:00. SELLECK RESIDENTS Come to RIVERBOAT! Fri day, October 9, 8:00-12:00. (Tickets available through Oct. 7) Social event of the semester! All human life is worthy of love! Students for Life meeting, Wed., 7:00 in Union. See the 1982 Toyotas NOW at Mid - City Toyota 1145 N, 48 X J 1 3ZI S.9rh STLlNCOLN,NEB.-76-855l ( mm I St j ffoGM Slf AL-ANON CAMPUS GROUP If you have loved one who is a problem drinker, you will be welcomed at our meetings, held at 5:00 p.m. Sundays at St. Mark's On The Campus Episcopal Church, 1309 RSt. UPC-East is sponsoring a football trip Sunday, Oct. 18 to see the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Denver Broncos game. Price: $28.50 STUDENTS $31.00 NON-STUDENTS (includes ticket) Contact CAP-EAST office at 472-1780. Deadline to sign up is Oct. 9. Positions open for the fol lowing: Teachers College Sen ator, Graduate Senator, and Union Board. Applications avail able, 115 Nebraska Union. The deadline is October 9th. The UNIVERSITY PRO GRAM COUNCIL - East is now taking applications for Second Vice-president and Chairperson of the Sights and Sounds Com mittee. Deadline for applica tions is Monday, October 12. For more information, contact CAP - East, Third floor of the East Union, or call 472-1780. ANSWOtTOPfiEYlOUSPUZZL! WAIT "ST MO TT I k T, i"TTfl" r 7 h TrT Tl o T i I oTTNiT i s t mT? mm ci rb"s m TCI ? UTTo o 7 sdmie IT "u $s r iiu.Ii It 'ta T7Th t TT t t bJh i lit D I N st 0 P t N TT N TT r-n n Tr"is c i a It If b Fdhit ci CO C K Tnto orTij E iH i FITS t It t? Gin Careers for Engineers with a growing State-wide Electric Utility On campus interviews will be conducted on Wednesday, October 14, 1981. Electrical, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineers Distribution Planning Power Plant Design Protection, Control & Relaying Substation Design Technical Support Studies Transmission Line Design Power plant Operations (Coal Fired and Nuclear) Excellent working conditions - Liberal benefits -with an employee-oriented organization. Ruth Lind, Recruiting & Records Supervisor Nebraska Public Power District P.O. Box 499, Columbus, Nebraska 68601-0499 Nebraska Public Power District An Equal Opportunity Employer Edited by EUGENE T. 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