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Tuc:dsy, April 10, 1C34 Daily ficbrasksn All JOSTCNS gold rings Offer pood tnrousih Sat, April 21st. NiSPUSKA 600KST0KI SENIORS Don't forget the Champagne reception tonight it the Cornhuskerl rHI SI LITTLI SISTERS Initiation Thursday 7:00 f J. A.M. A. Wednesday, April 11 8:00 East Union Marketing Tmm Presentation Election of 1984-85 ofllceril All welcome) M Waterskl Team Meeting Tourney Info plut more. New membera welcome. Wed.. 7:00, Union Calf Jerry, 475-1188. ATO LITTLE SISTERS Last chance to preference big brothers. Do you speak German, French, or Spanish? Do you have experience plan ning programs and leading groups? The Modern Language Floor in the Neihardt Residence Center Is looking for program assistants In each language for the school year 1984-65. In return for the work, one receives free room on the Modern Lan guage Floor. Responsibilities include planning programs to encourage the use of target languages on the floor. Job des criptions, applications and dead-line Information may be picked up In the office of the Department of Modern Lan guages, 1111 Oldfather Hall, or at the desk in Neihardt Hall. FREE SNEAK PREVIEW!! Michael Hedges Jazz Guitarist 2:30, South Crib AMS Important meeting Wednesday, March 1 1 , In the Union. Elections for officers will be held. Banana Split Social is less than a week away, So, bring a friend to this exciting day. There will be food, entertainment and tons of fun. Don't forget April 15, to the Union you'll run. SAE LITTLE SISTERS There will be a meeting Thursday. April 12th, 6:15. RECREATION MAJORS: Meeting, Wednesday, 11th 3:30, Col. 13 Picnic April 21 (Sat.) This is it the last one the UPC-City Publicity Committee meeting will be held Wed. at 3:30 In the City Union. We're going to do the end-o'-the-year evalua tion, so we really need all of you there! UPC East Presents: THE GRADUATE featuring music by Simon ft Garfunkel April 10 April 11 7:00 7:30 UUL FEMALES All returning female students interested in Sorority Rush Week 1934 need to reg ister In the Panhellenic Office 332 Nebraska Union, 472-2583. THE CITIZENS COMMITTEE on CARBONATED PHENOMENA Has again lured wild RAINIERS to the vicinity of 7th & P Streets. It's been reported that Wednesday is the most prominent night to capture and consume these Rainlera in this area. Marketing Club Meeting Tonight 6:00 in the Union Speaker: Advertising manager for the Nebraska Farmer. Bring a friend for refreshments. CCLUC5 ftrrUSLICAK 3 presents Dr. John Allen Williams Professor of Political Science at Loyola University to speak on FOREIGN POLICY RELATIONS WITH THE SOVIET UNION THE NUCLEAR FREEZE Tuesday, April 10 Meeting at 7 00 Speaker at 7.30 There will be a UNION BOARD meeting tonlyht at 7:00 in the City Union. The proposal for 1984-85 office space allocations lor student Organizations will be presented by the Space Allocations Committee. The public Is welcome. AG ECON ADVISORY BOARD A run off election will be held Wednes day, April 11, 1984 In the East Campus Union from 11:00 a m. to 2:00 p.m. Any questions, contact Marlene, 472-2581. RAIHUERS ARE EVERYWHERE!!! The (CCOP) has evidence that WILD RAINIERS will move from the 14th and O Street area to about the 15th & O Street area on THURSDAY NIGHT. UPC CITY Council Meeting is Tuesday, April 10, 5:30-7:00. Incoming and outgoing members please attend. A year-end eva luation will be completed. Get Professional Advice About "Making College Pay Off." See Employment Consultant For Good Morning America ADELE SCHEELE Wednesday, April 11th 7:30 p.m. Union Centennial Room QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR CAREER See Adele Scheele Wednesday, April 1 1 7:30, Union Centennial Room CAREER PLANNING LECTURE featuring author of best selling book "Making College Pay off." See Adele Scheele Wednesday, April 11, at 7:30 in the Union Centen-.ial Room Plan for the future today. AN EVENING OF MAGIC Band Banquet '84 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 13 East Campus Union Tickets available Band Office GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 40 each or 10 for $3.75 NEBRASKA BOOKSTORE Hey Casey J., What is going on? WILD RAINIERS near the old Rail Depot on Wednesday and some were around 15th and O Street on Thursday. WHAT is going on?? RAINIER CRAZED TEACHING & ADMIN. JOBS. 1984-5 recruiting NOW. NESC lists from 400-600 new jobs weekly. National coverage. No agency commission. For subscription info, send SASE to National Education Service Cen ter, 221 A East Main, Dept. NL, Riverton, WY 82501. Call M-F (307) 856-0170. 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.) PROGRAM. 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 42nd and Dewey Avenue Omaha, Nebraska 68105 559-7330 or 559-5275 COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Speaker tonight at the meeting will talk about the United States Foreign Policy and the Nuclear Freeze. See you at 7:00. Ronnie CORNHUSKER MARCHING BAND FLAG CORPS AUDITIONS Training iimiom: April 10, 12, 13, 8 30 p m.. Men a P E. Bldg, Auditions: April 1 4, 8 30 a.m. 1 :00 p.m.. Men s P.E. Bldg. All UNL students eligible. No experience In flag work or dance required. Bike Pedalera 20 CAf INONDALE SALE Blkea, Bags, Clothes. Accessories. A.T.B.'e have arrived. 474-7000 The National Strategy Information Center and COLLEGE REPUBLICANS PRESENT A conservative view of RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA THE NUCLEAR FREEZE by Dr. John Allen Williams Tuesday, April 10 7:00 it MARKETING CLUD Tuesday, April 10 6:00 p.m.. Union Jim Kanter Advertising Manager for the Nebraska Farmer will speak. Also, Prof. Ira Dolich will talk on the signifi cance of Agri-Marketing. ASUN APPOINTMENTS BOARD Serve as member at large of the selec tion committee for campus-wide appoint ments. Applications available, 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline April 11th, 1984. GAYLESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP ON WESLEYAN CAMPUS IS STARTING AGAIN. For more information, call 468-2371. Ask for Rev. Jim Stillman or Dr. Mary Smith Round up some WILD RAINIERS Wednesday night near 7th & P Streets. rofessional-looking 1 0) typeset and printed 'Daily in the basement of the Nebraska Union mm iIM-1)rJtk Julie W. (Smith 6 or 10?). Thank you for a great evening at the concert and piano playing that is also great. That new guy in S&S Doug H.. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Phi Mu Hashers, Hope you had as much fun last night as we did. You guys are terrific) Love, The Phi Mu's Joni, Happy 20th b-day to my favorite drunk! Hope it was happy. Your aerobics partner Congratulations Joni R. (D.G.) MISS NEBRASKA We can't wait until May for the Miss U.S.A. pageant! You're beautiful inside and out! Love, Your Fans Felix. Saturday was fun. Good luck Friday. Psycho Janet R. (Phi Mu), Congratulations on being chosen the 1984 University of Nebraska Rodeo Asso ciation Rodeo Queen! Love, Your Sisters Netty, Remember: You can carry the booze Chipmunks Come on you stupid horse! Thirty to one odds I thought you had the key Someone must have spiked our drinks Quarters No covers? Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Johnny (TKE) I, ... .A - I .- -i-' i -i - 4 New to UNL THE GREEK SHOP Pre Grand OPENING SALE April 14th Specializing in all Creek Apparel, Active wear, Party Favors, Specialty Items, Beach Towels, Big Red Items & MUCH MORE. TC-3E GREEK SHOP 231 North 11th Vi Clock North of McGuffey's 475-6102 Monday-Saturday 9-9 Sunday 1-5 P-23C 3E3E 3ry :o c n n Nebraska's largest lender of student loans Y7V7 ) ! V. V AUTTAActivewear loins fashion with function In an exciting new line of bike wear for women. Styles shown are available only at Cycle Works, the store for quality equipment & clothing for every cyclist. 27th & Vine 475-3453 '---" 11 H n union BAMv AND TRUST COMPANY For more information call: Dan Wente 476-03S5 or UNION BANK 1944 "O" Street Phone 488-0941 Lincoln, NE. 63503 member FDIC tl