Tuesday, March 16,1982 Page 12 Daily Nebraskan Classified 472-1761 SPEEDREADIIMG Comprehensive none red it course to help improve basic reading and comprehension, in crease speed and accuracy on all types of material, develop memory skills, and improve study and test-taking skills. Meets six Tuesdays, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m., Beginning March 16, at the Nebraska Center, 33rd and Holdrege. Fee: $60. TO REGIS TER, call the UNL Division of Continuing Studies: 472-2175. Wear Green to be Seen. Rip-Chords Rockin' St. Pat's Wednesday, DRUMSTICK. Your favorite TV person alities will be at "An Ethnic View of the Media" March 31, 6 p.m. at the Culture Center. Chicken dinner served. Tickets on sale at the Student Y, 117 Nebraska Union, $2. ECKANKAR, A WAY OF LIFE will be having an Intro ductory discussion on Inner Awareness, March 17, 7:30 p.m. at the Union. FREE TO THE PUBLIC. "Women in Law Enforce ment" with Detective Linda Steinman, Tues. at 12:30, 117 Nebraska Union. Sponsored by Women's Resource Center & Student Y. GET INVOLVED! Join COLLEGE REPUBLICANS! STUDY AT YOUR PLACE, YOUR PACE, with UNL inde pendent study. Call Molly Cun ningham, Continuing Studies, 472-1392. Applications for Innocents Society Freshman scholarships and Outstanding Senior Awards are available at ASUN office and East Campus dean's of fice. All are due Friday, March 19. 2nd Annual Student Photog raphy Contest sponsored by UPC -East Visual Arts - 8 X 10 limit on print, matted with name and title, $2 entry fee per item. Color and Black & White Divisions. Cash prizes and ribbons. Entries due at East CAP Office April 9. AXO & Budweiser present the 1982 Playboy contest. Vote March 15-17 in the Union. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. The Mel Brooks Film Blazing Saddles Tuesday, March 16, 7:30 p.m., City Union-Main Lounge (on the big screen) Presented by the UPC Video Committee. Students for Life meet ing Wednesday, the 17th at 7:00 in the Union. GUEST SPEAKER: PLANNED PARENTHOOD. Please come! PROBE Probe Magazine, a bi annual production of the College of Business Admin istration, is now taking ap plications for the 1982 83 staff. Applications for Asso ciate Managing Editor, Ad vertising Personnel, Writers, Circulation Manager and Business Manager, are now available in Room 240 of CBA. Deadline is March 19 and interviews will be set up from there. Any questions, call Carl Sjulin at 474-2104. PETER JAMES -C orruption -I ntelligence -A ssassinations Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. Sponsored by UPC Talks 7 Topics. ENGINEERS The time to start searching for a career is now! We desperately need ME's, EE's, lE'sand CHEME's. Both Local and Nationwide Positions A vailable. National Personnel Associates is a profession al recruiting firm. Several of our client com panies are offering excellent opportunities for entry-level engineers. We service both local and nationwide companies There is NO COST and NO OBLIGATION on your part. These companies will pay all agency fees, plus interviewing and relocation costs. For more information, call or send your resume to: National Personnel Associates 483 2514 56th & O Town & Country Building NPA is a Division of AA Personnel of Lincoln. I I I I I 1 1 I a i i i i i i i i i YOU'VE 60T 50METHIN6 UP yOUSLEEVE! i i i i i i i i i IT'5 CALLED PLASMA, 8nd we'll pay you -for ' S5 bonuses for referrals Worth $5 extra for second Donations I Call 474-2335' for appoitvVmtfnW LINCOLN PLASMA PETER JAMES, How'd you learn to do the things you do? C. Simon TEACHERS COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD Will meet tonight at 6 p.m. in the Union. All members should be present. CHEERLEADING TRYOUTS Clinic for Cheerleading Tryouts start March 16, 1.7 and 18. Anyone interested should report to the Bob Devaney Sports Center Track Area at 7:00 p.m. If you have any questions, contact Nancy Williams, cheerleading sponsor, at 2-2265. Hey, Powder Bashers go ing to Steamboat with the UNL Ski Club but haven't picked up your T-shirts or room assignments: Don't worry, we still have both of them. Come to the booth on Thursday before 3:00 in the Union to pick them up. If you don't want to call it this close with the room assignments, call Marty Hager, 474-6036 or Drane Gill 489-8772. Laura Burklund, Jim Coufal, Mike Bingwell, The rese Finn, Tom Hupp, Brian Howard, Kent Landholn, Robert J. Mitchell, Mark Allen Schilmoeller, Tom Schumacher, Richard Vil lars: Your AMS member ship certificates, cards, ano pins can be picked up at our March 17 Nomination of Officers meeting at 6:00 in the Union. BUSINESS MAJORS. . . and management orient ed students. Administrative Management Society is seek ing Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors interest ed in becoming an officer of a young, high-potential business club with a Lin coin Senior Chapter. If in terested in gaining leader ship experience and business community contacts, come to the AMS Nomination of Officers meeting Wednes day,- March 17, at 6:00 p.m. in the Union. toHEMiftTB) Barn-Bam (Phi Psi) Saw you at the Hole; like your shuffle board style. What are the possibilities of us play ing together? RVP. Paulette Jim, Nick, and Jerry Saturday night was the best yet. Just like old times. Long live the estate even after you're all gone. You guys are the greatest! Love, Nance WITNESSES: To the Wed nesday night arrest of two men in front of Sandy's bar, please call 474-0182. Jonie, Have a nice day. D. Greeks: We would like to thank you for showing your concern and offering a helping hand. Thanks for showing how strong the Greek System is. Sincerely, Sigma Phi Epsilon ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 2021 O ST. L A C"Ti in TrjTiHloiU E fi I CUT R 0 I L AO ME OUT HE ROCK tt. 0 P A L N 0 S ElG Y ST""!? P I RE I H U T s Td R E TI M 0 L TTn TT WHET CjH E D ONE STTP RAD ori V ATT HjT DROP 0 f H H 0 GDI A I N ETI MADE S P OlH T I N G 3 Cjl 0 S E 0 f In n s T WjJZZj L M 0 NjT S A Ifr 0 W E R AGED Tin theTTur CH it!LL B a y o jTnT ;p 1 l ju s Ljo" g e f si Tt e a Sheila "Shaner" Happy Birthday you old woman! One more time-is that 55 or 22? Ant) how many times are we going to go over how much we've grown in the past two years? We really have been through a lot to gether, the estate this sum mer, the "men" last year and this, Dennis and Jim, and the house. Through the good times and the bad we're a bunch of special women. Saturday night was ultimate. Don't let your balloons touch the ceiling. Good luck if you go South next year. Don't let those kids hit you I Re member: the homestead in Omaha will always be there. Catch ya Coleman P.S. I'm sure David's got a good excuse. Sheri (Star), Happy 23rd! Hjve fun to night, but same some for to morrow. We love you! House of the Performing Arts Harpo, It was fun SLEEPING with you Friday night. Too bad you don't remember. We'll have to do it again! Love, C & T ROCKY- Count the calories. Hope the fog isn't too bad in San Francisco. You're lucky -you'll miss the snow! Have Fun! DOLLAR DAY is COMING! ATTENTION UNL Chemists: Tonight's movie is "GIDGET GOES GREEK" - Parking in rear; mudflaps optional. Frigid Dormie, This Greek don't want no freaks. Bye To the 1981 Socker Team of Smith 7: We are organizing this year's team and if you would like to play, get a hold of: Margaret at 477-5138 or Anita or Lori at 474-1078. There was a young man from Abel. He turned 20 in March says the fable. Rod B. was his name. Seeking fortune and fame, He drank himself under the table. Roomie and the Rat To Room 338: Here's to: swimming, escar got, "good stuff, Maynard," 4 to 1 combination (with a little extra), flammable rum, our warning (salt and pepper shakers), strawberry daiquiris, and coming home with more liquor than we left with! Thanks for a super time! LJ. & Paige Delta Eta 1272, Happy Anniversary! Thanks for the best 3 years of my life. I love you! Xi884 JEFF S. Thank you for loving me always holding me close sharing my life and standing by my side. I love you very much. Laura Jim (M.) Seahorse. ..It's for youuuu! Get drunk, Puke and BE SOMEBODY! "Happy 20" Love, Smith 10 Beer Buddies P.S. This year, see if you can make it past 9:00. The Bunnies are Coming! UNL WOMEN: I am conducting an in depth study of campus sexual harrassment for a university publication. Your comments, concerns, and experiences will be most helpful. Sources may be kept confidential upon re quest. Please call Kate, 474 2283 (afternoons). One or two people to join 7 others to Breckenridge over Spring Break. Cost approxi mately $265. Contact Linda, 476-9553. M.J., K.O., Johnny O., Val, Gina, and Tim P.: Get psyched for Phoenixl Be Preparod for margs, sun, Tempe Bars, "CHEEKS", more margs, sun tan oil, etc. I do believe that tanning blanket has our name on it! Catch ya by the pool, Mully Pear- Everybody needs a little help to get their life together, . . . and you're no exception. Everybody needs another hand that they can hold on to. Everybody needs a Ifttle help to get their life together, . . . When I can I want to give it to you. Sound fa miliar? Thanks for Sat. night and for being so special. Cher Alpha Phi's, We would like to thank you for helping make the party terrific. The Lambda Chi's. P.S. -Casino Night wasn't too bad, either! To the two gorgeous Chi Phis (We think) eating in the corner at Val's Thursday, were you drunk or just fun? We're fun, too. Let's have fun to gether. Reply via personals. 'Lawless' Larry, How about a magical evening wa seat at the head table, a monologue for three voices and two beautiful escorts? All we need is you and the bands banquet will be complete. -Two flaming Alaskans Pre-Physical Therapy Club! Wednesday, 8 p.m. in Union Scott Christ from St. E's physical therapy dept. will speak-Social event after. CONGRATULATIONS WRESTLERS: You're the greatest! We love you all especially redshirts. Extremely anxious for next season. Lady Fans CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by EUGENE T. 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