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    Thursday, April 2, 1987
Daily Nebraskan
Page 1 1
STUDENTS - Great part-time job. Up to 20 hours
par week. We are a non-profit organization that
needs phoners. We work evening hours. Sunday
Thursday 5 9 p m Calls tor applications will only be
accepted 6 00 9 00 p.m. TONIGHT (April 2) at 475
2122. Ask lor Eric.
A ft S STUDENT ADVISERS
"The College ot Arts & Sciences is seeking students in the
college with junior standing by Fall 19b 7 to be an
Advising Assistant summer 1967 andor Student-to-Student
Advisersand Advising Assistants during 1987-88.
Applications available in 1223 Oldfather. DEADLINE:
April 10, 1987."
ADVERTISING SALES
INFORMATION SESSIONS
We're now hiring for all positions tor our advertising
department. Attend a special information session to
find out more!
Today at 3:00 p.m.
and
Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.
in the Nebraska Union. Room will be posted.
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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TEMPORARY CLERICAL help needed, M-F, 5-9 p.m. for
mail order processing Call Laura 474-S6'j5.
FULL OR PART-TIME help on large grain (arm. Must be
highly experienced in (arm machinery operation. Non
smoking Gary Fulmer. Route 1. jUvo. Ntf
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDEDI
Carol Wright Sales has full-time openings on first and
second shifts to last three months. Fill out applications
8-11:30 a.m. and 1 00-4 30 p.m., Monday thru l-riday.
CAROL WRIGHT SALES
3425 No. 44th St.
(SW Corner ot 44th & Cornhusker Hwy.)
Lincoln, NE
474-2018
Equal Opportunity Employer
MFH
NEED MONEY FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL?
You can earn between $4 and $5,000 this summer (or
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) it
you are a master's degree candidate with two
semesters ot course work Summer interns will
examine policy issues on 145 topcis ot Interest to
EPA. Contact: UNL Internship and Cooperative Edu
cational Office, 402-472-1452. Deadline to apply is
April 15.
?Lia FAfc WftaM
By GARY LARSON
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"Well, Frank's hoping for a mclo and I'd ISko
a WY.'.o fcmcb Cut, really, vo'll both bo
content if it just has six eyes and eight legs."
Edited by EUGENE T. MALESKA
ACROSS
1 High wave
5 System of
beliefs
10 June heroes
14 "Too bad!"
15 Steel girder
16 Spoken
17 Specks on a
blue suit
18 Slowly, to
Seneca
19 Swinging
entrance
20 Husband's
"residence"
when in
disfavor
22 Staggered
24 Ancient
Roman
military
colony
25 Recorded
proceedings
2S" For want of
tt
29 Certain
fishermen
33 Rotten
34 Knight's
protection
38 River
embankment
37 In the sack
39 Reliable
41 Freshwater
fish
42 Single-masted
vessel
44 Stakes
45 Unexploded
bomb
47 Jan. 1 problem
for some
49 Intertwining
pattern
51 Courts
52 Title for Hans
53 Roving
5S One-horse
vehicles
60 Bide one's
time
61 Contralto
Nikolaidi
63 Common vetch
64 the Red
65 Encountered
again
63 Uniform
67 Impetuous
68 Shop
69 Exploit
DOWN
1 Like some
coots or eagles
2 Highly spiced
stew
3 Phoned
4 Bride of King
Ahasuerus
5 Thinning
agents
6 Portly
7 Hereditary
unit
8 Item at a door
9 Punish by a
fine
10 With corners
turned down
11 Inland sea in
Asia
12 Palm fruit
13 Coaster
21 Pelion's r-
supporter
23 Catchall abbr.
25 Month of
showers
23 Disconcert
27"Aqui se
ingles"
28"
Melancholy":
Keats
29 Of the sun
30 Elude
31 Happen again
32 Like skid row
35 Is gloomy and
dispirited
38 Short period of
Navy duty
40 Entrust to
another
43 Mastwood
45 Flesh: Comb.
form
48 Campaign
? targets
50 Boxed
52 Sharpener
53 Pitcher
54 avis
55 Danish
American writer
56 Showroom car,
for short
57 Speak
irrationally
58 Kind of house
or frog
59 Transmit
62 Permitted
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ALL DAY THURSDAY
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NEW YORK SU UUU NANNIES
lormore information call Sarah at 4H8-7b.'Q
QUICK SKETCH arlisf and calhgiapher mleie-'.ied in
participating in new advertising adventure. Call 435 0445
tor appointment,
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
as crop scouts in the Fairmont-txeter-Cordova, NE area.
Job involves weekly scouting of corn, milo, and soybeans
tor insect, weed and disease problems. Will provide
training College or 4-H experience in basic crop produc
tion, entomology, and weed science would be a plus.
Farm background or previous experience is essential.
Applicant must have own reliable transportation. Mileage
will be paid on transportation.
Ability to follow instructions and attention to detail,
along with good communication skills are important.
Good physical condition would be beneficial also. Work
will be approximately 40 to SO hours over a live day week.
Interested individuals should send a letter of application
andor resume to the Quad County Co-op, P.O. Box 75,
Exeter, NE 68351. No phone calls. Closing date April 9th.
CHILDREN'S COUNSELORS, Activity Instructors, WSI.
Bus Driver, Cook, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Help, Dish
washer, Maintenance. Nanny for (coed) Mountain Sum
mer Camp, P.O. Box 711, Boulder, CO 60306. (303) 442
4557. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
PROGRAM STAFF
Position open beginning late April, 1987 for 1 UNL
student (prefer freshman, sophomore, of beginning
graduate student), to work in Campus Recreation outdoor
adventures program' and equipment rental. Aoplicant
must possess or be willing to learn outdoor adventure
skills and leadreship ability. Two year commitment
preferred, including summers, $3.55hr to start. Send
letter of application and resume to Mark Ebel. Campus
Recreation, 1740 Vine Street, Lincoln, NE 6S588O601 by
April 10, 1987.
UNL It an equal opportunity Innlllullon
CAMP COUNSELORS
Females for girlserving agency; daycamp & resident
camp positions available June 15th thru August 8th.
Experience with children, the out of doors ana first aid
required. Send resume to:
Great Plains Girl Scout Council
7000 West Center Road, Suite 200
Omaha, NE 68106
or call 402-393-4200. '
CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan
boysgirls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing,
sailing, waterskiing, gymnastics, riflery, arcnery.t ennis,
golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics or
riding. Also, kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary $700 or
more plus R&B. Marc Seeger, 1765 Maple, Northfield, IL
60093. 312-446-2444.
THREE NANNIES WANTED FOR THREE BOSTON FAMILIES
Family 1: 2 boys, 11 & 5, Family 2: girl 7 & infant boy,
Family 3: girl 7 & boy 5. All parents are working
professionals living in Boston. Offering private room &
board plus salary, beginning mid to late summer.
Opportunities for study & travel. Requirements are:
relevant childcare experience, minimum 1 year com
mitment, current references. Applicants must be mature,
creative, energetic, but, above all, must love children. If
interested, please send detailed reply to Alexandra
Marshall, 30 W. Cedar St., Boston, MA 02108. We will
respond to all inquiries.
NEED SOME EXTRA MONEY?
The Nebraska Union Catering Dept. is now hiring part
time caterers. Flexible hours, will work around your class
schedule. Apply to Nebraska City Union, Suite 220, 8
a.m,-4 p.m., M-F.
DATA ENTRY
Full or Part-time Opening
Twenty-five data entry operators are needed on second
shift. Those employees will be eligible for full-company
benefits. Also twenty-five temporary data entry operators
are needed for third shift. A typing skill is required. CRT
experience is helpful. Accepting applications M-F from 8
a.m. -4:30 p.m.
Carol Wright Sales
3601 N.W. 15th St.
Lincoln, NE 68521
474-2018
An Equal Opportunity Employer
HEALTH CLUB looking for people who would like lo
tram lor aerobic instructor positions. Call 45-5U16 and
ask for Rhonda.
Attention Ladies'! Hire a male stripowr for any kind of
parly (Mary Kay. Avon. 8 Day) $10 00 hour, 17 pure lor
days. Write to; AL" P.O. Box 83464 Lincoln, NE toll.
VATJTED
WANTED: Economics tutor for junior level economics
class. $6 00 hour. 4G-2(i6.
mNOVNCEumxrs
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Yes. it s the Hff.GAE sounds of
SHANGOYA
Sat. April 11, 7 30-10 p m . NE East Union
Tickets on sale at both union front desks
and local Pickles and Dirt Cheap
TWt la UJC
Native American Special Events
SPRING POW-WOV
planning meeting today at 4.00 in 21 1 Administration
KI!rJALLLIED
PERFORMING ARTS
CO.V.r.'ITTEE
meet at 6.30 at Kimball Hall. Meeting will follow tour!!
DISCIPLES UNITED METHODISTS
PRESBYTERIANS U.C.C.'S
ANYBODY ELSEI
SUNDAYS AT
CORNERSTONE
10 00 AM Bible Study
10 30 AM Fellowship Hour
11:00 AM Sunday Worship
All UNL students, faculty and statf are invited and
welcome to share in this community of inquiry,
fellowship, celebration, and growth in Jesus Christ.
SHANGOYA
SUMMER STUDY IN MEXICO
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Advanced Studies.
Intensive Spanish at first, second, and third-year levels
(test at UNL determines level). June 8-17. Earn 8 hours
credit See Institute for International Studies, 1237 "R"
St., 472-3076.
Native American Special Events
SPRING POW-WOW
planning meeting today at 4 00 in 21 1 Administration
ACCOUNTING
ASSOCIATION
Thursday, April 2nd 3 30 Union
Speaker: Susanne O'Callaghan
A.H.E.A.
American Home Economics Association will meet
tonight at 6:00 p.m. Room 121-124 Home-Ec Bldg
Refreshments.
PUBLIC DANCE
April 4, Blue River Lodge. Crete, NE
Whiskey River Boys. 8.30-12.30
KID ALLLIED
PERFORMING ARTS
COyiTTEE
meet at 6:30 at Kimball Hall. Meeting will follow tour!!
A SUN STUDENT GOVERNMENT
APPOINTMENTS BOARD
THE STUDENT APPOINTED TO THIS POSITION ALONG
WITH THE SPEAKER OF THE SENATE AND THE 2ND
VICE PRESIDENT WILL NOMINATE STUDENTS FOR
SENATE POSITIONS AND CAMPUS WIDE COMMITTEE
APPOINTMENTS TO THE STUDENT SENATE.
INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS CAN BE OB
TAINED IN 115 NEBRASKA UNION. DEADLINE IS
APRIL 10TH AT 4:00 PM.
SHANGOYA
CORNCOBS
Banquet today, Thursday, April 2nd, 6:00 p.m. Val's-East
Campus. Bring student 1.0. s and checks for tickets.
Everybody come.
LOS FOLKLORISTAS
Latin American Folksingers
Sat. April 4 8 p.m.
Nebraska Center (33rd & Holdrene)
wUNLID:$3 General: $5 Under 12; $2.50
Tickets At Both Student Unions
ROAD RALLY
Today at 1:00 in Parking Lot west of Fairgrounds on
14th Street. See if you're King of the Road!!!
OFFICE OF
IS RECREATION
Applications for Advisory Council are due by 5:00 Friday,
April 3, 1987. Application forms can be picked up arid
dropped off at both Campus Recreation locations, 1740
Vine Street and Room 32 East Activities Building.
UNL tt an Equal Opportunity Institution
ATTENTION STUDENTS
THE FOLLOWING LIST Of CAMPUS-W1DI COM
MITTEES NEED STUDENT REPRESENTATION:
PARKING APPEALS
PARKING ADVISORY
GOVERNMENT LIAISON
' INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
CALENDAR EXAMINATIONS
CONVOCATIONS
STUDENT EMPLOYEE RIGHTS
COKSKENCEKENT
ACADEMIC PLANNING
SCHOLARSHIP ft FINANCIAL AID
CURRICULUM
GRADING
HONORARY DEGREES
COMPUTATIONAL SERVICES A FACILITIES
UN-L POLICE
HONORS CONVOCATION
CENTRAL PLANNING.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE COMMITTEES
BY PICKING UP AN INFORMATION SHEET AND
APPLICATION IN 115 NEBRASKA UNION, DEAD
LINE APRIL 14TH AT 4.-00 PM.
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UNL FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENTS
FRIDAY GATHERING TIE
3:30-5:30 PM - Every Friday
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
1309' Street
Fellowship Refreshments
ALL Walcoma
poiv-niA
CANDLE LIGHT VIGIL
Come show your support for our American servicemen
still missing in Southeast Asia. Sunday. April 5, 1S87
10:00 p.m. at Broyhill Fountain (City Campus Union).
Sponsored by Arnold Air Society.
COME TO UNL's Marketing Club at6 p.m. Thursday.
Guest speaker The U.S. Census Bureau. 5 p.m.
Exec. Council.
SU3?,3ER SESSIONS
EARLY REGISTER
March16-April3
E-WEEK OPEN HOUSE
See fascinating engineering projects on April 3 & 4 all day
3t WSEC.
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OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARDS
Applications available at Wick Alumni Center. Due back
April 8th. All graduating seniors eligible.
SHANGOYA
SUE TIDBALL AWARD
FOR CREATIVE HUMANITY
1S37 ANNUAL
AWARD EVENT
Sunday. April 5 7:00 P.M.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
1309 "R" St.
PUBLIC WELCOME
Join us in celebrating those people who make the
campus more humane and liveable.
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611 N. 27th Main Campus
Open 11am for lunch every dayf
47G-07G7
11th 4 Cornhusker Belmont
(Harper, Schramm & Smith)
47G-0044
1415 South St. South Area
4G0-2377
2933 N. 48th Uniplace
480-CG31
4728 Prescott Collegeview
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Toppings include:
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Mushrooms
Smoked Ham
Pineapple
Onions
Green Peppers
Black Olives
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Ground Beef
Jalapenos
Extra Cheese
Extra Thick Crust
Hours:
4:30PM-1AM Mon.-4:30PM-2AM
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11AM-1AM Sun.
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