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    Tuesday, February 21, 1934
Daily Ncbraskan
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Alvin Ailey
Kimball Recital Hail
The Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theater is celebrating its 25th adver
sary with a 22-city American tour
which includes a return engagement
at Kimball Hail, 8 p.m. March 5 through
7. Their performances are part of the
Kimball Performing Arts Series.
The 25th anniversary tour will fea
ture premieres, revivals and classic
works from the Ailey repertory. Pro-
grams vary each night. Monday's sche
dule includes "Night Creature," Tread
ing " "Rainbow liound My Shoulder"
and "Revelations." On Tuesday, "Isba,"
"Love Songs," "Ni-ht Shade" and The
Stack Up" will be featured. "Suite Otis,"
Treading " "Sengs Without Words" and
"Revelations" wind up the schedule
Wednesday.
Since the Ailey Company's debut in
1958, the company has performed for
an estimated 10 million people in 43
states and 44 countries. The U.S. State
Department has sponsored the com
pany on 15 foreign tours, including a
six-city tour of the Soviet Union. That
marked the first time a contemporary
American dance company performed
in the Soviet Union since Isadora Dun
can. Tickets are available for all three
performances. Tickets may be obtain
ed by stopping by the Kimball Box
Office, 1 14 Westbrook Music Building,
or by calling 472-3375.
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LPD Notice ol Sale ot unclaimed bicy
cles and miscellaneous properly Feb.
25th at 10:00 a.m. 410 West P. By the.
Property Division. No Checks Accepted.
MOVING - MUST SELU
Colo T.V.. Hanging Lamp. 2 sofas,
many endcoffee tables, kitchen table,
recliner. typewriter stand, bed'rames,
overstuffed chairs, mirrors, desk chairs,
469-6252.
ACTIVISTS
Help protect Nebraska's valuable natu
ral resources The Nebraska Water Con
servation Council will train concerned"
Individuals to staff permanent environ
mental campaigns. Travel and career
opportunity. Salary: $160 $200 per
week. Call 476-2060.
Full andor part-time job after college.
Eligible sophomores and juniors with
two years remaining at UNL can attend
the U.S. Army ROTC Summer Basic Camp
near Louisville, Kentucky or take summer
classes to qualify for training that can
lead to an officer commission as a 2nd
Lieutenant in the Army or Army Reserves.
Contact Captain Johnson, 472-2468.
Wanted: 3 male B B. tickets on floor for
N.U. - Col. 474-0287.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Season will run March 18 May 20.
Games will be played on Sundays. To
register, send $20.00 to CSA, Box 30214.
Lincoln. NE 63503. No experience neces
sary. For more Information, call Barb,
475-2932 or Alison at 475-1833. Registra
tion ends March 2.
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Very nice, large 3 bedroom apt. One
and one-fourth bath, shower, air. 19th &
A. $340 plus utilities. L. Simmons,
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$250 plus deposit.
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WiLLOWHAVTM APARTMENTS
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Sharp two bedroom units. Woodburn
Ing fireplacestove. Energy efficient, close
to either campus, carpeted, ail appli
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! Spacious two bedroom, two bathroom
apartment. Close to UNL Campus. New
carpet, heat paid, modern appliances,
please call for en appointment Julia,
477-3889. ,
STUDENTS NEEDED TO WORK
IN MICRO-COMPUTER OPEN LAB
Responsibilities to include demonstra
tion of various brands of Micro
computers, ability to explain different
types of computer applications and some
knowledge of software programs avail
able. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
Must be people oriented, self-starter.
Should have working knowledge of
micros. Must be able to work in 3 12 4
hour timeframes. Lab hours are 1-4 p.m.,
M-W-F and 8:30 Noon T-TH. Contact
Jan or Nancy atn72-2126.
Part-time housekeeper, floorworker,
and on-call positions available. Evening
and late night hours. Starting wages
$3.35hour. Call Julie at 467-2588 for
further information.
LOST: Gold Dunhill lighter with Initials
T.I.B. engraved. REWARD. Contact:
Tracy Beavers, 472-2589.
Corncobs:
Meeting today at 4:30. Nominations for
New Officers.
THETA XI
Little Sister Rush
Tuesday, February 21.
7:30 p.m.
Call 435-8417 for more information.
ATTENTION AD CLUD
Dont miss the meeting tonight at 6:30
in the City Union. 1982 Clio Awards
winners will be shown. Sea you tnerel
South Padre Island
$98 8 days7 nights.
Steamboat. $153;
4 day lifts, ski inout condos.
Come to our information meeting to
sign up. Thursday, Feb. 23 at the City
Union 7-9 p.m.
DAUGHTERS OF DIANA
Sign up on bulletin board at house to
work for T.l.T. February 24 & 25. Any
questions, call Chuck, 477-5080.
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES
The Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation. Camp Kitaki, located on the
Platte River, is seeking applicants for
the following positions: boys' coun
selors, girls' counselors, lifeguards,
waterfront director, wrangler, ass't.
wrangler, crafts instructor, mainte
nance person, head cook, ass't. cook
& nurse. Must be available May 23
August 12. Call orwrite Camp Office.
1039 P Street, Lincoln, NE 685Q8,
(402) 475-9622.
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Two-year scholarships for members of
NATIONAL GUARD and U.S. A ft MY
1ESERVE with sophomore standing, 2.7
?iPA, and 17-25 years old are available.
Contact Captain Johnson, 472-2468.
' Principal and family want to rent a fur
nished 2 or 3 bedroom house or apart
ment. June and July. (308) 236-7561.
Dave Townsend, 2705 Avenue E, Kear
ney, NE 68847.
The PLAYBOYS art herel
Bring your pennies to the Union to vote
for your favorite Alpha Chi Omega
Playboy!!
SALE ... 30 OFFI
On all used Reference
Professional & Technical books.
Akademia.
NEBRASKA BOOKSTORE
STUDY AT YOUR PLACE, YOUR PACE,
with UNL independent study. Contact
the independent study office, 472-1926.
Tcri Cs!!;cx
. Pesters '
On sale in Main Union Monday through
Wednesday from 11:00 to 1:00. Spon
sored by UNL Men's Volleyball Club.
CAf.'PUS RED CROSS
Meeting tonight at the City Union at
6:00. Guest speaker on teaching classes
in grade school. New members welcome.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TEAM
Members and anyone interested
There Is a mandatory meeting at 6:30
tonight at the City Union.
Talks and Topics meeting tonight at
4:30, City Campus Union.
' ALPHA ZETA
Meeting Wednesday Feb. 22nd
7:00 p.m.
East Campus Union
To Poli-Sci Students and
All Pi Sigma Alpha Members:
Tile Poli Sci honorary is holding an
important meeting. Thursday, Feb. 23 to
hold elections and plan year's activities.
Members and those who wish to join
should attend, 3:30 on the 5th floor. Old
father meeting room.
Pre Dent Club
Meeting Wednesday and Thursday, 7
p.m. in the Union. Come either night. The
same program will be presented both
nights.
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The Daily Nebraskan is accepting applications until
4 p.m.. Tuesday, F lib. 23 for Editor-in-Chief for the
summer.
The Editor-ln-Chisf formulates editorial policy, over
sows newsroom operations, determines editorial page
content and reports to the Publications Coard.
Applicants must have one year newspaper experience
and be a student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Applications can be obtained from Dan Sbattil,
Room 34, Nebraska Union.
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UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions
or employment programs and abides by all federal
regulations pertaining to same.
Aciveriioing Manager
The Daily Nebraskan is accepting applications until
4 p.m. Feb. 21 for Advertising Manager, The
position runs from May, 1984 through May, 1985.
Applicants should have relevant sales experience
and academic preparation in advertising, marketing
or management. The ad manager must be a student
at UNL. Applicants should see Dan Shattil, No. 34
Nebraska Union.
UNL doos not discriminate in its academic, admissions or
employment programs and abides by ail federal regulat
ions pertaining to same.
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