Daily Nebraskan Page 11 CLEAN AND CLOSE 2-bedroom apartment located close to East Campus and Um Place shopping. All appliances. Laundry facilities, Oil-street paiking. HUNTINGTON SQUARE APARTMENTS 3300 HUNTINGTON AVE. 466-8611 Joseph E. Kean Co, 474-1666 B Week 1987 SCHEDULE OF E VENTS Monday. Feb 23 - SPECIAL EVENTS: -7:00-9 00 Faculty Breakfast. CBA Faculty Lounge, 10.00-1030 0 Vee Buss and Gary Schwendiman speak, Centennial Room. NE Umtion, 10:30-11 00 Open questions lor D Vee and Gary. 11 00-11:45 Tour ol Campus and CBA 11 45-12 10 Small Group Discussions. Centennial Room. 12.10-12.30 Awards, Ce niennial Room NU MEDS We will have a meeting Wednesday. Feb. 25 at 6 30 in the Union. See you there1! Submit a Nomination! THE SUE TIDDALL AWARD FOR CREATIVE HUMANITY A chance to recognize and honor leilow students, faculty or staff who go beyond the call ot duty to help make the UNL campus a more humane place to be. Call 476-0355 for Information and Nummation Forms "FARM CRISIS: HUMAN VALUES S HUMAN FUTUKFS" FOOD FOR THOUGHT Mon .Feb, 23 E.ist Campus Union 11:30 AM Luncheon Fellowship 12 00 Noon Program "Coils ot the Crltlt: Social Dliordcr" Dr. Jack Kay. UNL Dept. ot Speech Communications Faculty. Stat). & Students all welcome! WANTED: 4 tickets to KU-NU B-ball game, 786-2240 before 4:30 p.m.. 4G6-1250 after 4 30 p.m. WANTED. 40 people to lose or gain weight. Call Bob 423-794B, evenings. Friday, February 20, 1987 WANTED: INTELLIGENT, energetic, responsible indivi duals to stall new restaurant downtown. All positions available, counter to cook. Part-time only Apply m- personl412jy St., Ask lor Bruce. 10:00-1:00 Sjn "SUMMTR JOB INTERVIEWS-average earnings Si 400. Gam valuable experience in advertising, sales, and public relations selling yellow page advertising tor the Nebraska campus telephone direciories. Opportunity to travel nationwide Complete training program in North Carolina. (Expenses paid). Looking lor enthusiastic, goal-oriented students tor challenging, well-paying summer job. Sign uo lor interviews with University Diiectories at Ottice of SuhQlaishipsJ. Financial Aid by February 24. "SALES POSITIONS, part-time, work around schedules. we tram. Call in evenings, 468-2636. ?ART"tTmE waiterwaitress and bartender. Night-time and weekend hours. Will train. Call Rick at 423 9900, TurnpRMtuanl HILLCREST Country Club is now hiring lor lifeguard oositions. Applications available Tuesday through Friday From 2-4 jnjfain Otfice. 8901 0 Street The YMCA Youth Sports Dept. is hiring soccer officials for vouth league. No experience necessary. We train. Paid Msjiion, CalfYouth Sports. 475-9622. 2 PART-TIME positions. 25 hours plus evenings and weekends Person must provide living skills to an adolescent female living in Wahoo. Behavior management exoenence desired S5 09 hourly. Contact Marilyn Carper at Saunders County Office ol Mental Retardation. 443 4694. E0E. FL00RMEN NEEDED - Must be Big. Cool-headed and over 19yearsold. Apply alter 7 p.m. at STOOGES. The YMCA Youth Sports Dept. is looking lor VOLUN TEER soccer coaches. Low competitive league for youth plavers. Contact Youth Sports. 475-9022 now! DJ NEEDED must be able to entertain not iust play records STOOGES apply after 7 p.m. Male or female! COULD YOU BE A BOSTON NANNY? Are you a loving, nurturing person who enjoys spending time with children? Live in lovely, suburban neighbor hoods enjoy excellent salaries, benefits, your own living quarters and limited working hours. Your round-trip transportation is provided. One year commitment neces sary Call or write: Mrs. Fiscn, Cruldcare Placement Service Inc (CCPS), 149 Buckminster Rd., Brookline. MA 02146 1617) 566-6294. TICKET GIRL & BAR BACK NEEDED - Must be friendly, energetic, like working with people, and over 19 - STOOGES - Apply alter 7 p.m. CAMP COUNSELORS MaleFe male Outstanding Slim and Trim Down Campus: Ten nis Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietet ics Age 20-plus. 7 weeks CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, No. Carol ina Calfironai. Contact: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, 800-421-4321. DAILY NEBRASKAN EDITORIAL PASTE-UP PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Position open Sunday through Thursday, 7:00 until newspaper completed. Negotiate one evening off. Only persons responsible and dependable need apply to Catherine, 34 Nebraska Union, daily to submit application and portfolio. Need not be a student to apply for this position. Questions 472-1762. JADE PALACE Now hiring waitery, hosthostess, bartenders and bus persons. Apply in person, 500 Sunvalley Blvd. No phone calls please. PLASMA DOOHS Earn up to $30 a week or $120 a month. First donation $10. second donation in the same calendar week (Monday-Saturday) 20. hew donors bring in this ad for a $2 bonus on the first, donation. University Plasma Associated Bioscience of Nebraska, 1442 "O St. 475-8645. . cicrri.ccu'ir CORNER OF 17TH FAST a FEESII 3 TYPES ' ' '(j JUTY.? I nPh i" 14" CHEESE ic "11 I At'-- X I ONE TOPPING PIZZA I I '" - ft A ONLY QJ Wq Jt Zlt. I V- jl ' V" : L ' " EXPIRES 2-23-87 .." 'J , l' . ' "; ' r 1C" CHEESE &;Vv I li ' - ' f I I i- J ' ONE TOPPING PIZ2&-;:-;-" I 1 V - it ' : AfTT V Try an order of our new garlic bread. JAIL BREAK 1S37 ATTENTION ALL CONVICTS. You're next on Death Row!!! Think about those last requests. The Alpha Phi Courthouse ASIAN NIGHT Come experience the beauty of Asian Culture on Saturday. February 21. 1987 at 7.30 p.rn in the NE Union Ballroom. Sponsored by UPC-AMC Asian American Committee. JAIL BREAK 1S37 RESIDENCE HALL WEEK CO-ED SAND VOLLEYBALL Thursday, March 5 Harper-Schramm-Smith Courts 5:00-8:00 PM $100.00 Prize Questions? Call 472-0608 (Jill) Robert and Carole Hansen Happy 25th Anniversary Mom & Dad. We love you very much! Bobby, Denise, Randy, Dennis & Rodney Andy, Shawn & John: You guys are GREAT! Let's all UNITE Sun. at 7:00 p.m. in the Union! Lose your head at Chi Phi Snow Volleyball Saturday, Feb. 28 "DOG SALE" Sheldon Art Shop 12-5 PM Tues.-Sat., Thurs. 7-8 PM, Sun. 2-9 PM INTRADURAL INDOOR TRACK MEET The Intramural Indoor Track Meet will be held Sunday, Feb. 22 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Track will open at 1 p.m. Events will begin at 1:30. 472-3467. B-Week 1987 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Monday. Feb. 23 - SPECIAL EVENTS: - 7:00-9:00 Faculty Breakfast, CBA Faculty Lounge. 10:00-10:30 D'Vee Buss and Gary Schwendiman speak, Centennial Room, NE Union. 10:30-11:00 Open questions for D'Vee and Gary. 11:00-11:45 Tour of Campus and CBA. 11:45-12:10 Small Group Discussions, Centennial Room. 12:10-12:30 Awards, Centennial Koom. u::ite Take Control but don't forget our mee'.ng Sunday night in the Nebraska Union. m L I : & Q ST. OF CHUST JAIL BREAK 1S37 j wany other coupon on this ad I I UNL RUGBY Practice every Tuesday & Thursday. 5 00 p.m. at Mabel Lee practice field beginning Tuesday. Feb 24, 1987. Brought to you by Vmee Powers. JAIL BREAK 1S37 UNITE Th futur t to bright . . .' Important meeting Sunday 7:00 in the Nebraska Union, ALPHA ZETA Spaghetti Feed. 5-7 p.m.. Feb. 22 at the East Union, COME SEE "What Have I Done to Deserve All This'' Sunday. Feb. 22 at Sheldon Film Theater, Showings at 3. 5. 7 & 9. Presented by UPC Foreign Films, SUNDAY. FEB. 22 is the day to see "What Have I Oone to Deserve All This." Showings in Sheldon at 3, 5. 7 & 9. Presented by Foreign Films BASKETBALL GOLF PARTICIPANTS Those people who shot intramural basketball golt on Tuesday, 2 17 in Mabel Lee 301 will have the opportunity to shoot again either Thursday, 219 or Friday, 220 in Mabel Lee 301 from 6 p m.-8:3u p.m. A procedural error was made Tuesday night. Inquiries: 472-3467. - WHO ARE THE C0NTRAS? Find out Friday, Feb. 20 at 12:00 noon, SKI SN0WMASS in Aspen. Condo sleeps 6. Furnished. (303) 482-0130. SCARLET & CREAM Singers audit'ows for 1987-1988 year are now open. Information availaole"242 Westbrook, Ray Miller. UNL STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT COURT The Judicial Branch deals with matters concerning student organization, impeachment trials, contested election, etc. Term ol olfice April 1st. 1987 to April 1988. Applications and information can be obtained in 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline Feb. 20th. A COMMUNICATION Workshop for Married Student Couples will meet Mondays. March 9, 16, 23, 30 from 7:00-8.30. If interested, contact Sue at47?-3461 (Counsel ing Division Student Center 4). UNL FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENTS! FRIDAY GAtHERING TIME 3:30-5:30 PM Every Friday St. Mark's Episcopal Church 1309 R" Street Fellowship Refreshments ALL Welcome UlLlPlSr iPlAlPlAlLf IS IT U C O O JP ! A T- O N LjO I S H Qyy El HfO U S EH 0 L D S spec kT rewa rjd" e r iS. 1 2. 1 445, A 9l lIL ec help nsmva cmTTj J LOO SA" OW EpRIA 0UL sau rT p o s smel l e ASS ijfP T jO T A IT 0 U 1 1 T E P I D 0 E F N S ES sWioTn a -its? Uh aTt WAT eP 0 lis In 'JJ T S a xTju l!iX T s sis B I S OjV hgC - A lt T 1 qO (j o qJ qJJ - TAX J:i2iIiES2;2ii8L .-I DONUS COUPON 2 FEEE COICES EXPIRES 2-23-87 li DISCIPLES UNITEO METK5DISTS PRESBYTERIANS : U.C.C. ANYBODY ELSEI SUNDAYS AT CORNERSTONE 10:00 AM Bible Study 10 30 AM Fellowship Hour 11:00 AM Sunday Worslup ' ." . All UNL students, faculty and staff are invited and welcome to share in this community of inquiry, fellowship, celebration, and growth in Jesus Christ. REPRESENT STUDENTS ON THE FOLLOWING CAMPUS-WIDE ADVISORY BOARDS -NEBRASKA UNION BOARD UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER INFORMATION ft APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN 115 NEBRASKA UNION DEADLINE FEBRUARY 20TH THE CHANCELLOR'S Task Force on Accessibility and Standards would like to receive comments from members of the UN L community to help it identify issues, guestions, positions, and information relevant to its area of concern. The study of accessibility of the University includes attention to barriers (such as cost, location, image, types of programs, biases) which may inappropriately keep students from attending here. Standards relate to those require ments which the University does or should hold for admission and satisfactory progress. Please address your comments to the Task Force, 61 Henzlik Hall. 0364 by March 6. FQ c:: EcityEUGZN: C3 Perry's . crczicr CI Crcc.-n-t-bs C2 rcrcfths C2 lie played Davy and Daniel Ct With acidity DOw'N 1 Place for coal 2 Baba 3 Distinct parts 4 Behalf 5 Uniform 6 Aviv 7 Tot's "bakery" products 1 Drocpy-esrcd 14 "Softly, As pcpssr-3 15 D ruins' campus 13 Something to assay 17 Jukebox's predecessor 13 Actress Ullmann 23 Knockout number 21 "You Light Life," 1977 pop song 22 It turns litmus blue 23 Souvenir of Hilo 25 Four-in-hand 2 Consumer advocate 27 Parallel to S3 Beatles song: 1157 .: 22 Unstinting '''4Thewh$le :: shetsang , "': 23 Declare witli assurcr.ce S3 Kcsy folks 53 A Turner 43 Wreaches 42 "Malaeska . . ." was the first one 43 Melee 47 Humdingers 43 Here, in Haiti 43 Detroit labor letters E3 Part of R.E.O. 51 Daze 52 Counterpart of Pac. 54 lGOcts. 55 Montana, for - one JUNIORS Have you picked up your Student Alumni Career Guide? they are available at the Career Piartrunj) & Placement Center, The Internship Office, The Wick Alumni Center & on Feb 18 & 19 at a Union Booth. RESEARCH PAPERS 15.278 Available! Catalog $2 00. Reseaich. 11322 Idaho 206XT. Los Angeles I0025, TOLL FRLE HOT LINfc. 800-351-0222. Ext. 33. VAMC or C0D SPRING BREAK Hurr y1 Limited space available at these number one collegiate beach and ski destinations. South Padre Island, Oaylona Beach, Steamboat Springs, Miami BeachFort Lauderdale. Mustang IslandPort Aransas, Galveston Island and Fort Walton Beach. Call Sunchase Tours Central Spring Break Toll Free Hot Line today for information and reservations 1-800-321-5911!!! GET IN SHAPE FOR SUMMER!! Last week to sign up for: "An Active Way to Weight Control" Call 472-7447 or Stop by UNL Health Center By GARY LARSON SflTrr.gwiddira cfycre-rr-'i'- ' 13?:.rcf u rzx (cochtsil) 12 i:avir.3 surfaced ISAril ISriisr 1?, Yield 12 Umpire's call 23 Fall behind 2IWhereZeno held sway 23 Stockings 23 Birds or settlers 23 Putting places 31 The Darlings dog S3 Church K calendar S3. 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