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Daily Nebraskan
Thursday, March 22, 1984
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By Ilirk ZcboL&y - ,
Women's golf Coach Jerry Fisher said he believes
he has two golfers, seniors Cathy Nelson and Shelley
Godeken, who can compete with the best in the
country. But he said he can't get eight players of that
caliber to golf at Nebraska.
"If a girl is looking at two universities and one's
down south and the other one's Nebraska, weather
is going to play an important part in that decision,"
Fisher said. "The climate hurts recruiting."
Fisher said all his golfers except one are Nebras
kans. But if those Nebraska golfers get some time to
catch up with the year-round golfers down south,
they'll do well in the Big Eight, Fisher said. Last April
the Nebraska women won the Big Eight tournament
championship. Five of the other conference teams
are in states south of Nebraska.
Fisher said he works with Nebraska golfers to
improve their scores.
The team has been practicing Monday through
Thursday evenings at the Bob Devaney Sports Cen
ter indoor track. Fisher said there is room to hit
balls a short distance, and the team uses camera
equipment to distance, and the team uses camera
equipment to make swing changes.
"But it's not as good as being outside," Fisher said.
Some of the other Big Eight teams, after playing
outdoors most or all of the winter, already are com
peting in southern tournaments, he said.
Fisher said the Nebraska golfers probably won't
start hitting outside until spring break. They leave
then for three or four days of preparation in Texas
for the Sooner Invitational April 1-3 in Oklahoma
City.
"We're going to try to catch up" Fisher said. "If we
hit good weather in Texas we plan to hit very hard."
Even so, Fisher said, Nebraska probably will not
win the Sooner Invitational.
But the Big Eight tournament is another story. He
said Nebraska startled some people by winning last
year. He wasn't surprised, however, and wouldn't be
if the Huskers win this year.
"By the end of April, I've got girls that I feel are
very competitive with the girls at Oklahoma State,"
Fisher said.
He said that Oklahoma State and Oklahoma must
be considered the conference favorites at this point.
Nationally, Fisher said, Tulsa is his favorite. He
said he thinks the Cornhuskers never will be com
petitive with the best teams in the country from the
Sun Belt, simply because of the Nebraska climate.
Among schools in the northern states, Fisher said
Ohio State is the only team better than his. Fisher
said Nebraska has little chance of making nationals
in May on an at-large bid, because nine of the top 1 2
teams in the country from last season competed in
Nebraska's region.
Children's Counselors Activity Instruct
ors, Cook. Kitchen Manager, Kitchen
Help for Mountain Summer Camp, P.O.
8ox711, Boulder, Colorado 80306, (303)
442-4557.
Title Company has opening for neat
appearing student with valid driver's
license and good driving record to pickup
deliver legal documents on a part-time
basis. Flexible hours. Call Mr. Weber at
475-2922 between 8-5.
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 6-10
weeks. If you have a typing skill of 55
WPM with 5 or less 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. If 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
sirs
Two together Billy Joe Concert. C
section. Panasonic 3-in-one stereo, $85.
Twin Size Bed, Mamiya-Sekor 35 mm
camera. Excellent. $110. Sylvania AM
FM Cassette Stereo wspeaker, $50. Call
476-3864,476-6721.
EPI 100 speakers. Midland 70 Watt
Amp. Call 472-8943.
1979 Yamaha 750 Special. Must sell
435-4184.
(Classified
1975 Volvo 244 GL. Reliable, well cared
for, excellent condition. $3300. 464-0817
or 466-2371, Ext. 315.
Complete queen size bed, good shape,
must sell, 464-8581.
4 Billy Joel Tickets. Best offer. 472-9249
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UN-L Approved Off-Campus Coopera
tive Housing. 18 Meatsweek included.
Four $190 payments PER SEMESTER.
476-2583.
GOODLIFE COACHES
15 Passenger Van
28 passenger Mini-bus
47 Passenger Motor coach
Phone 423-2500
BUCKINGHAM SQUARE
Very nice, large 2-bedroom apts., 2
bath, heat paid. Available now or April
1st. Call 477-38B9 or 474-5128.
Newly remodeled 2-bedroom basement
apartment. Close to East Campus. $350
with all utilities paid. Call 464-5148.
SPECIAL SUMMER LEASES '
. WiLLCWHAVEN APARTMEMTS
Get your summer tan by our pootl 1
1820 1812 Knox Street
Sharp 2 bedroom units. Energy effi
cient, close to either campus, carpeted,
II appliances, pool for wmmr use. .
Deposit, no pels. 47M230 Manegtr;
Joseph E. Kuan Co., 474-1 688.
SUMMER SUBLEASE
Need non-smokers to sublease large,
well-furnished, two-bedroom apartment
with garage. Mid May to Mid July. $315
month & utilities. 412 S. 24th (478-3006,
473-8430). ,
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vlv1 Scoreboard
. (Sportsmanship ratings in parentheses)
Men's Indoor Soccer Playoffs
Caspian (3.5) 4, Grateful Dead (3.5) 3 OT
Bonzai (3.5) 6, Beta Theta Pi a (2.2) 5 OT
Men's three-on-three Basketball Playoffs
Winner's bracket quarterfinals
R Street def. Abel Eleven B 21-16, 21-14
Alpha Tau Omega 4 def. Delta Upsilon 2 22-14, 18-22,
21-15
Doobie Brothers def. Instant Offense 20-22, 22-13, 21-18
Sigma Phi Epsilon a 1 def. Delta Upsilon 1 22-8. 22-19
Need Cash?
We buy used records and cassettes.
Dirt Cheap Records and Gifts
Downtown 477-6081
East Park Plaza 464-8275
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Sigma Nu LHIIe Sister
Very important meeting tonight at 7:00.
Bring pencil 4 have your preference
ready for Big Brothers!
TOF4ITE
And every Thursday nite at THE SIDE
TRACK sink your teeth into
THE
SWEET POTATO D AND
with Doctor ROB making upside-down
margaritas in your mouth. Always fun &
NEVER a cover charge at
THE SIDETRACK
7th & P
Watch the bulls, the cowboys, and the
horses plus Steve Mowry, World Cham
pion Bullfighter at the UNL Rodeo April
6, 7, 8.
For a little of the Old West Come see . . .
tHE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES
Starring Clint Eastwood
7:00 8.9:15 p.m.
Wed. 321 . Thurs. 322
Union Rostrum
UPC American Films
Concerts & Coffeehouses
Meeting Thursday at 4:00 in the Union.
Be there to discuss a possible party!
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EJCTEfJDED TO FflSDAY
March 22 CAP Office.
ASUN REPRESENTATION
STUDENT COURT VACANCIES
1984-85 Judicial Branch of ASUN
The Court shall deal with student
organization complaints. Term of office
begins August 27, 1984. Applications
available 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline
April 2nd, 4:00 p.m.
Chairman John Hilgert
Vice Chairman Gerard Keating
Treasurer Joe Pigg
Secretary ' Kimby Wood
Executive Committeeman Paul Rohlfing
Executive Committeewoman Millie King
Representatives to Lancaster
County Reagan Campaign Kay Hinn
Joel Carlson
TENNIS LOVERS
You don't have to be an African to reg
ister for the Africa Tennis Open. Register
now through April 8. Lots of prizes to be
won.
CLASSES CLOSED? UNL Independ
ent study starts anytime. Contact the
independent study office, 472-1S26.
Acquire a highly marketable skill ... In
an exciting medical field in just two
years. Applications are being accepted
now through May 1st, for UNMC's RADI
ATION THERAPY TECHNOLOGY (A.S.)
F'fcCGRAM. Applicants must have a min
imum of one year of college with an
emphasis in math and basic science. For
information, contact
UNMC Radiation Oncology 1
42nd and Dewey Avenue
Omaha, Nebraska 68105
559-7330 or 559-5275
Theta XI
Little Sister
Meeting
Thursday, 6:30
Loser's bracket
Beta Theta Pi 6 def. Delta Tau Delta 2 23-20, 22-20
Beta Sigma Psi 1 def. Delta Upsiton 3 22-7, 23-20
Novell's Hotshots def. Ind.-Miles 21-16, 19-21, 21-16
Burr Two West def, Phi Gamma Delta 22-1 2, 14-22,22-21
Harper Two B def. Alpha Tau Omega 2 22-16, 21-19
Abel Three 1 def .Odie's Revenge 22-19, 21-1 7
Alpha Tau Omega 3 def. Sigma Nu 1 22-13, 22-18
CJ's def. Harper Seven 22-10, 22-17
Beta Theta Pi 6 def. Beta Sigma Psi 1 27-24, 21-20
Burr Two West def. Novell's Hotshots 22-12, 22-20
Harper Two B def. Abel Three 1 20-22, 21-20, 21-18
CJ's def. Alpha Tau Omega 3 21-15, 16-22, 21-18
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W Care About Those Still There
There are still over 2500 Prisoners of
War and Missing in Action. Get involved
and help us educate Lincoln on this
issue. We need your help. Call Jan at
489-7765 or Greg at 474-2708.
Watch out for the Wild Rainier
TRYOUTS! Yell Squad and (mascot)
Herbie Husker. Information meeting
tonight, 32284, 6:30 p.m. Stage area col
iseum. Clinics will start April 3 through
10th. Final April 11th. Questions, call:
Tim at 477-9810 or Cookie at 476-9184.
ASUN REPRESENTATION
STUDENT COURT VACANCIES
1984-85 Judicial Branch of ASUN. The
Court shall deal with student organiza
tion complaints. Term of office begins
August 27, 1984. Applications available
1 1 5 Nebraska Union. Deadline April 2nd,
4:00 p.m.
Be ware! Wild Rainier have been report
ed in and around the Lincoln area.
You've seen Craig Anton. Paul Hevdt
and even Rolling Ray at BAD COMEDY
NIGHT AT Patoots Saloon, 808 "P" St.
Come down Thursday, March ?2, 10:00
Midnight and see who shows up this
week.
ATO LITTLE SISTERS
Meeting Thursday at 6:30
(Officers, 6:00)
Mountain Fresh Rainier headed for
the University of Nebraska.
Attention Home Ec and Ag Journal
ism Majors:
Agricultural Communicators of To
morrow will meet 7 p.m. Thursday at
the East Union. Bring Ag clips and
photos fo,r national contest and
critique.
Guest Speaker: Robert Bishop
Editor of the Nebraska Farmer.
Sign a FreezeNo MX petition in the
Union today!
SULER COED
LIVING
at Triangle Fraternity, rooms are air
conditioned and laundry facilities
available. Rooms are available from
May 13 until August 18, call Doug at
472-0135 or 472-1184,
S. Padre Islanders:
The bus leaves Friday at 2:00 at the
North Parking lot of the East Cam
pus Union. Please be here by 1:30.
Jeff says get psyched!
WIN $75
Tau Kappa Epsilon is taking sub
missions for designing the 19B5 UNL
Buzzbook cover. Winning design will
be awarded $75 and will be used as
the 1985 UNL Buzzbook cover. For infor
mation on design criteria, call G Lien
tin Farley at 474-9354. All entries
must be submitted by April 30. Winner
will be announced the following week.
Rtglstsr
. to vets
TODAY
City Campus Union, 10:00-3 00
East Campus Union, 4.30-6 00
Free Buttons for the 1st 40 people!
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