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Wednesday, March 7, 1G34 Page 14 Daily Nebraskan if r i a FREE MAKEUP LESSONS Alburn LZz?Id L'crn;r.n 7 VV:orldFcrncuaM 1 1 a. tift I eSp FALL j I Ojffi Lowest Prices of the Year I 3 Z Fresh Cut Roses 2r 1 I Dittmsr Plantation i Dances & Cornstock M"!cr H:jh Lu; Hock Series v;lh "afar Cr!ly FJnyers'' Thursday, March 8 8 pm Midnight Nebraska East Union Students $1.00 Non-students $2.00 OFFICIAL PASSPORT PHOTOS 7 DAYS A WEEK NO APPOINTMENT 13th 18th & A JJM p E3 CZ3 CJ C3 d3 EZ2 CZ3 gcssrPiiiCSEira...- p ill Lh.uuj k-u.-:;iiin D D D D D EARN EXTRA MONEY WHILE YOU STUDY n n D D n $10.00 per DONATION n $18.00 EVERY 8th VISIT FOR n REGULAR DONORS g $5.00 extra with this coupon on 1st visit n g $500 extra for each friend you bring in. n D CLOSE TO CAMPUS!! LINCOLN PLASMA j 2021 O Street D 474-2335 D only M Q UNCOLN p. Kathy Sehulz's last-second bosket gave Okla homa State a come-from-behind 84-82 victory over Nebraska Tuesday niht in the first round of the B53 E'ht women's basketball tournament at SiillwsterOkla. Schulz grabbed an errant 25-foot shot by Vicki Johnson and her lay-in beat the buzzer as the Cowgirls ended Nebraska's season at 16-12. Nebraska led the entire first -half and held a' 23-35 lead at intermission. Oklahoma State ral lied far a 56-all tis on two Schulz free throws, then 'outscored the Huskers 0-2 in the next three minutes." . - Cathy Owen's three-point play brought Neb raska to within two points, 75-73, with 4:00 hft. Nebraska trailed 79-75 with 2:53 left before Kclli Benson scored on a three-point play, then her jumper with 2:10 left gave Nebraska its final lead, 0-79. f , Has Eippetoe's lG-foott-r put CklihG.a ,Latc in front, 81-0, and she padded the lead with a free throw with CO seconds left. Oklahoma State's Jackie Glossen led ell scorers with 31 points. SchuLs scored 16 and Johnson 14. Dcbra Powell's 20 points led four Nebraika starters in double Hurcs. Owen fmLhed with 17 ' points; Anie I.liiler added 11 and Stacy fosiir . 10. Allen iioiass recruits helio rebuild By Patty Fryer Although he's not counting out this year's team, Husker gymnastics Coach Francis Allen is looking ahead to next season and three recruits he hopes will sign at Nebraska. At least two of those recruits will be here for the UCLA-Nebraska dual this Sunday night and Allen hopes they'll be ready to sign after viewing the Huskers in action. Brian Ginsberg of Chicago is Allen's top prospect. Competing for a club there, Ginsberg won the junior meet last year, Allen said, and is considered the best in the country right now. His greatest strength is tumbling, Allen said, which makes him a better floor exercise man than Nebraska's ever had. Ginsberg is also talented on rings and horse, Allen said, but is a little weak on parallel bars. "He's a fantastic athlete, though it'd be nothing to make him a good p-bars man," he said. Ginsberg was here during the Japanese meet in December, Allen said, and is strongly considering Nebraska. Secondly, Allen is looking at Kevin Davis of the Atlanta School of Gymnastics to add to Nebraska's all-arounder ranks. Davis, excellent on the pommel horse and high bar, is also considering UCLA and Arizona State, Allan said. His parents really want him to go here, though," he said. They've been here before and were really impressed. There'd be no doubt if it was up to them." Finally, Allen's third prospect i3 Mike Eperson of Bartlesville, Okla., who also is looking at UCLA and Arizona State in addition to Nebraska. This year was one of the weaker recruiting sea sons for the Huskers, with only one newcomer, Neil Palmer, signed to a scholarship. Walk-ons Eric Lambert and John Chmelka, how ever, have both proven valuable assets to overall team performance, Allen said. The walk-on system here needs to be improved, he said, so high school gymnasts wont be so intimi dated that they dont try out for the team. "We need to get kids in here as buffers," he said. "Iowa State's got 30 gymnasts; weVe got nine." With four losses on the books this season, Allen said the important thing now is to rebuild. "And I think it's coming along real well," he said. "I see us jelling before too long." Q Scoreboard (Sportsmanship rstlnjs In parentheses) Men's CxsketbsU All-University PlayofJs ' Alpha Tau Omega (4.2) 55, Panthers (4.2) 47 Beta Theta Pi A (4.3) 82, Harper Five A (3.5) 52 Sigma Chi C (4.2) 33, CBA One (1.3) 37 teen's Indoor Soccer Fightin' Iguanas (4.0) 3, Gunners (4.0) 2 Bonzai (4.0) 10, Theta Xi (4.3) 0 Phi Kappa Psi (3.6) 8. Abel Eleven (3.6) 0 Caspian (3.7( 2, Phi Gamma Delta (3.2) 0 Co-Rec Indoor Ccccer Ag Men PledgesLove Hail def. Lambda Chi Alpha by forfeit Co;"r:j ExjI UrJon Klnn Kear High men's gamend series Joe Kreizingsr, Gitaklews 219 37 High women's game -- Dawn Swantsk, NEU3C 1S3 High women's series Holly Brown, Lucky Strikes 473 tztt Ur.Jsn fl,i Poursijrt High men's game and series Kip Anderson, Who Cares? 191, 523 High women's game and series Lorl Stanley, Hounds 174, 433 Thursday is the final day to enter photos in the Office of Campus Recreation's photography show and contest. There are color and black and white divisions in still-life, outdoor and sports categories. Each photographer may submit up to five entires in a combination of any of the two divisions. Winners receive money for their entries. 3 CLASSIFIED 3Vt!TIS;Na CALL 472-17(1 $2.50 minimum charge par day on com mercial ads. Tan words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on indi vidual student and student organiza tion ads. 41 GOODLIFE COACHES 15 Passenger Van 29 Passenger Mini-Bus 47 Passenger Motor Coach Phone:423-2500 Available immediately, large, unfurnished one bod room apartment. Close to campus. $225month plus utili ties. Contact Mike at 477-2270471-7434. WILLOWHAVTM APARTMENTS 1820-1S42 Knox Street Sharp 2 bedroom units. Woodburning fireplacestove. Energy efficient, close to either campus, carpeted, all appliances, pool for summer use. Deposit, no pets. 478-6200 Manager ' Joseph E. Kean Co. . 474-1663 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in good university location. $185-$225 per month. Central air, laundry facilities and off street parking. 467-2371 weekdays 8-4:30. Canon AS 1 with FD 50 mm f1.8 lens. Fieldcase and large gadget bag. 466-4444. MOVING Must Sell! Color TV, 3 student desks, pole and hanging lamp, coffeeend tables, over stuffed rocker, bed frames, many unlisted Items. 466-6252. Must sell king size bed, $150. Dresser set $ 125 or best offer on either. Call 475 2630 anytime. FOR SALE - TWIN BED. PRACTI CALLY NEW, perfect condition. Please call 475-4657 or 475-1138 evenings. Must sell 1977 AMC Matador (V-8). Blue, 4-door, white vinyl top. 71 ,000 miles. Power steering, power brakes, air condi tioning. Exceptionally clean & in top shape. Asking $1 400 or best offer. Can be seen in Lincoln. 785-3095 (local call) before noon or evenings. Keep trying. y i t . - FT, 111 n - muni y ' : I r t i m n 1 y 11 ! " V J topping JJJ RITfl )l I lUMsil U n I HfiTfltlE WOOD! UUL FuIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 9, 10 7:00-9:30 UNION, Students: $150 r-w3 Non ZOO -L" by Chxano Spccr! Events Lange XL-S Ski Boots, like new. Scott, 474-6551 after 6:00. SUMMER JOBS $3,000 SUMMER GUARANTEE PLUS SCHOLARSHIPS, PLUS S SUPERVISORS NEEDED. 488-1227 PT Management-Trainee $700-$1,000month 474-0014 Mr. Pfeifer Concession work. Part time evenings. Apply in person at the Southwest Civic Center. Bingorama, 2608 Park Blvd. 68502. The Lincoln YMCA is accepting appli cations for day camp counselors tnrougr March 1 5. For more information, call Nor theast YMCA. 464-7481. Cocktail Servers Needed. Apply Sweep Left. 815 'O' Street daily. DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Are you interested In working as a Data Entry Operator in an office on an inter mittant basis? We are looking for Data Entry Operators to work during peak production period only. Our next peak begins in early April and should run 8-10 weeks. If you have a typing skill of 55 wpm with 5 or loss errors, we will train you to operate a CRT. Work on all shifts is available. We offer Medical, Dental, Dis ability and Life Insurance, paid holidays and vacations along with many other excellent fringe benefits. We will offer car pooling assistance to those in outlying areas. In interested, apply in person. CAROL WRIGHT SALES 3601 N.W. 15th Street Lincoln. NE 474-2018 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer Messenger to deliver singing telegrams weekday evenings, some weekend hours, and Friday, day. InUST SIN'S WELL and have own car. Call 476-1 800, 9-4, M-F. The College of Arts and Sciences Is seeking students in the College with jun ior standing by fall, 1964, to be Advising Assistants, summer 1984, andor Student-to-student Advisers and Advis ing Assistants during 19M-65. Applica tions available in 1223 Oidfather. Dead line: April 6. 1S34. KINGS FOODHQST Kings Foodhost, 1605 CornhusVer Highway, is seeking several part-time line cooks and waiterswaitresses. Appli cants must be available evening hours during the week, and day andor evsning hours on the weekends. Apply in parson, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday, March 7th or 8th. . 500 Terminal Building 10th A "O" Streets Lincoln. Nebraska VALENTINO'S SUMMER JOBS Summer work prooram for UNL students interested inFlorlda for the summer. The program offers College Credit $3,000 income Career Experience and Soecial Job. Placement Service After Gradua tion. Call Barry 472-172? tor an appointment. r L Need Cash? We buy used records and cassettes. Dirt Cheap Records and Gifts Downtown 477-6061 East Park Plaza 434 3275 J N I 1 j ( I . it 1 1 ;t t , -ti -Jt cdl