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Friday.January 27, 1084 Pago 14 Daily Nebraskan 0 Weight control group f ocuses on habits Many students leave healthy eating habits at ' home with their parents when they come to the college campus. If weight b a problem, the Univer . sity Weight Control group may be the answer. The UNL Weight Control group is available to any student who is eligible for University Health Center services and is 15 percent over his or her ideal 'nr.-- Ik ii hmwii n J rnmt 'P St. 47 rniuAT & '.' J AT 15 i TaTj SEPARATE n-ucfi frr FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS AFTER MIDNIGHT ADMISSIONS 8.50 EACH V'in?t i l-lTcft frcn our in. noro f cr (to films - t:o i asses !jQ lashdnnce e rDi DAN AYKROYD VllADXXTO m 'SI EDDIE MURPHY PIOHS ATD A GiiTLELlATJ weight. The group lasts for 10 weeks, beginning Feb. 20. The weekly meetings will last from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in room 4, University Health Center. According to the Weight Control group's handout, each meeting will begin with a weigh-in. Meetings will also include educational presentations covering topics such as exercise, behavior change, nutrition, fad diets, fast foods, health problems (associated with being overweight) and reasons for staying at a normal weight. The program was organized by Kathleen Lehr, UHC registered dietitian, and Margaret Eager, the group coordinator and UHC psychiatric social work er. Lehr said the three subjects stressed in the pro gram are nutrition, behavior change and exercise. If the plan is followed without 'too many diversions, Lehr said, the student should lose 1 lA to two pounds every week. Hie student is required to keep a diet worksheet, and a periodic nutritional analysis is available to the student through a computerized diet check. Students who wish to enroll can call the Health Center for a medical evaluation. The program coor dinator refers the students to the Health Center's dietitian. The dietitian designs an individualized meal plan for each student. Caloric intake is indi vidualized for people and their lifestyles, she said. The Weight Control group has been successful with many students since its start in 1 975, Lehr said. The group has a limit of 20 to 25 students. A follow up group will begin Feb. 23 for those students who have additional weight to lose. Students who want to be involved in the program but cannot come to meetings can still be set up on the weight loss pro gram, Lehr said. Lehr said the $25 cost for the program mainly is used as an incentive to keep people in attendance. Twenty classes will be refunded if the student attends the meetings and completes the worksheets. o f-t A i .-. l , r .... - ,, . 4 I A S J I' to Jvm&mcc vz'xc Jtey rvina Delate TZi&n&r 'fXiio fc Cfcr Out CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-1761 $2.50 minimum charge par day on com mercial adt. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on Indi . vidual student and student organiza tion ads. Chesterfield Bottomsley and Potts and the Big Red Pool Room are both open daily. 13th & Q Lower Level Gunny's Mall 2024 So. 17th New 3 Bdrm. Condos Custom Decorated Good Central Location & Priced Right! Call Kim Weigel 474-0511. 467-1616 Owners' Sales 488-4718 COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! Many schools in stock available for im mediate delivery. $14.00 each postpaid. Many colors. Call 601-835-1085 or write Box 317, Brookhaven, Mississippi 39601 lor more information. CASSETTE DECK ft PIONEER CT-F125Q For sale by recording facility. Features: tape calibration, dual CAPSTAN with direct drive using a quartz PLL brushless DC servomotor, 3 head systems with uni crystal combination head, digital bar graph, fluorescent display meter, Dolby noise reduction system . . . and much more. Call for appointment 466-8519. Carpet for sale 15' x 14' $75 00 plus other remnants. Bob Olson 475-8242 1630 Q Street. WIUOWHAVEN APARTMENTS 1820-1842 Knox Street Sharp 2 bedroom units. Woodburning fireplacestove. Energy efficient, close to either campus, carpeted, all appliances, pool for summer use. Deposit, no pet. 476-6200 Manager Joseph E. Keen Co. 474-1668 EYO ID) Bring Your OwnBuddy! The next time you donate plasma, sbring along a friend who's never donated. We'll pay you $3 and give your friend an extra $2 for his first donation. Your friend will thank you for introducing him to an easy way to earn extra cash. $10 is paid for each donation and you can donate every 72 hours. You may earn up to $100 a month in your spare time! And we'll thank you, too, by giving you S3 for each new donor you recruit. The more friends you bring in the more money you can make. And the more fun you'll have while donating! University Plasma Center 1442 "O" Street OPEN: MON., TUES., THURS., FRI. WED., SAT. 475-C345 8:00 ajri. to 7:00 p.m. 8:00 ajn. to 6:00 p.m. Why throw money away on rent? Buy your own mobile home in less than one semester. 2 bedroom mobile home, $2,500. 464-6878 after noon. ' One bedroom of a three bedroom house, 17th A South Street area. Five minutes from campus. Microwave, washer & dryer, color TV, VCR. Rec. Room. ONLY $150. Call 476-9627 after 6 p.m. ' Large 3 bedroom apartment, first floor, older house. Shower, air, 1545 S. 19th. $295 plus utilities. 475-16S5. 3609 Baldwin 2 bedroom with fireplace, dishwasher, disposal and deck. 467-3044. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Cornhusker Co-op has vacancies for sec ond semester, room and board for $760 $1000 per semester. Near campus at 705 No. 23, University approved for fresh man. Call 474-9772 ask for Mac Stevens or Kerry Schafer. Bring this a.' and upon moving in receive a $20 monthly rent deduction for this semester. TWO STUDENTS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY University Purchasing Department One Part-Time Receptionist 8:00-10:00 a.m.. M-F. One Part-Time Clerical Aide Typing required. Twenty hours weekly. Call 472-2126 for more Information. Equal Opportunity Employer. Make as much money aa you're worth! This company is exploding! Training meeting Saturday at 10:00. Job oppor tunities meeting Saturday at 2:00. Ask for B.J. 4719 Prescott Last meeting was Standing Room Only. Internship Position: Would like to hire an Intern to do research during the spring semester. A Masters Degree in Sociology or History preferred. For information, please contact: Experiential Education Office, Rm. 1218 Oldfather Hall, U N L. campus. Ph. 472-1452. Theta Pledges, Get ready for fantastic weekend! We are so proud of all of you and excited to have you as sisters. ' Love. The Theta Actives The dinner was hot you ladies were great, thanks a lot for being our dates. Anne B. Mary B. KathyH. Jean H. Erin H. Jeanie W. Susy B. Kris C. Jill U. Kathy D. Cory S. JL, H AGS PLEDGES Referees for YMCA Youth Basketball. Games held on Saturdays and Tuesday evenings. Contact Deb at 475-9622. Would like to form mostly all-female band to play various types of rock music. If interested, call Angi between 4:00-7:00 ' p.m. at 472-8470. " WANTED: Rock Drummer for estab lished rock band. Good part-time income. 472-8285. "A" SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY Promote Nebraska to travelers on Inter state 80 during the summer months by becoming a vacation guide. Requirements are: enthusiasm, salesmanship, and good communications skills. For more infor mation, call the Department of Economic Development, Division of Travel & Tour Ism. 800-742-7535. $50 REWARD Three male students witnessed accident corner of 16th and Vine in early Nov. between white Buick and campus 3 wheeler. Left scene before accident re port completed. Please call collect 1-721-8079, 1-721-5714 or 472-9549. For Infor mation and reward. To the newly-initiated DU Little Sisters. Congratulations! You did a super job. Good luck as actives. Love. Your Brothers and Sisters M Scott S. (Slg. Ep. 90), ' Congratulations on your Pinning Mon day. Glad we got in touch last Friday, but cancel the Raincheck on that "Hi"! Kim Thetas, Thanks for your "warm" hospitality last Sunday morning! We appreciated it! The Gamma Phia IN THE BEGINNING: A long time ago, In a university far, far away, two men created an organization no. much more than that a society. They named it Theta Chi Fraternity. To be continued . . . Catch 22: Why didn't you show up? I still want to , meet you. Woody Slow Learner, I also had a wonderful time. Hope we can do it again In the near future. Instructor P.S. Feet were fine. Scott G., Have a great 20th! Don't celebrate too hard so that you can celebrate with me next week. Happy Birthday! Yvonne B. (Ram) Starr, Yippie Yie Aye C.P.I Congrats, you're moving up in the world. u Peggy & Staph P.S. Embassy. CP n?n TV n rp n Coats, Sweaters, Skis & Bindings, Poles . . . All m opi? coots t Bibs m J - 1 Name brands you love! Gerry, Scott, Salomon, Look, Tyrolia, Scott. 3 . J 1111 "O" St. Centrum FEDERALL Y INSPECTED