The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1988, Page 11, Image 11

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    NU women gymnasts fall to Buckeyes
By Lori Griffin
Staff Reporter
The balance beam and the uneven
bars proved to be the downfalls for
the Nebraska women’s gymnastics
team during its 183.5-182.65 loss to
Ohio State Friday night at the Bob
Dcvancy Sports Center.
Nebraska women’s gymnastics
coach Rick Walton said he was sur
prised that Nebraska was defeated by
only one point, because four Corn
huskers fell during their routines on
the balance beam and uneven bars.
“When you have four or five girls
fall off bars and beam, it’s amazing
we came within a point of them,”
Walton said. “Bars and beam are the
two events that make or break a team,
and we didn’t do well on cither one.”
Walton was disappointed with the
meet’s outcome because Nebraska
had battled Georgia, the defending
national champions, to within two
tenths of a point earlier this season.
“We just weren’t very good, and I
don t know the reason,” Walton said.
“The girls were flat. I don’t think it
was a letdown after pressing Georgia
so closely, but I do think they took
some things for granted in practice
during the past week.
“It showed in their performance.”
Ohio State women’s gymnastics
coach Larry Cox waspleased with his
araicsniinHisKiHnHHBi
team’s performance. He said the
Buckeyes were able to overcome a
shaky performance on the balance
beam en route to the victory.
“This is the first meet that we have
put all of the events together,” Cox
said. “Beam is usually one of our
better events, but we missed on that
tonight. It came down to us blowing
one event while Nebraska messed up
two.”
Ohio State’s Monica Stavros was
the lone individual winner for the
Buckeyes. Stavros won the all
around competition with a 37.5 score
while capturing first-place finishes in
the vault and balance beam.
Nebraska will prepare for its dual
meet against Penn Slate tonight by
watching videotapes, Walton said.
“We’ve got a lot of video of this
meet against Ohio State,” Walton
said. “We’ll sec what happened, try
to fix it and be back on Monday.”
FOR SALE
3 Sting Tickets, 8th row center main floor. Make offer.
558-5554 (Omaha) Ask for Jenny.
CIGARS FOR PINNING
Cliff's Smoke Shop
140 No 12th Street
NEW LOCATION
476-0119
Full-Size Kenmoore Microwave less than 7 months old.
Call 474 0917 or 474-0918. 2 YEAR WARRANTYII
Yamaha digital, programable synthesizer.
DX21. Like new, $520 Negotiable. 476-2871
TICKET EXCHANGE
8 tickets to Iowa State game Phone: 474 0584. Askfor
Kenny. _
AIRLINE COUPONS WANTED:
United Bonus Tickets, Northwest, Delta, etc. Will pay up
to $350 each. 800-255-4060.
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DIAL A VALFNIINf
Send your sweetie a Heart Cookie Call Dial a-Gift, 435
7123 _____ _
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$90 138/night. Siecpc 4-6. Spa, color cable TV.
Brochure (214-259-8787).
STUDY IN
AUSTRALIA
Fall or Spnng Semester
NORTHERN RIVERS COLLEGE
Meet informally with NRC head Dr. Rod T reyvaud anytime
luring period 12-2 pm
Tuea. Feb. 9 at
UNL INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES
1237 R Street
first floor conference room
CALL 472-3076 FOR INFORMATION
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mech Ag Meeting
Chase Hall Rm 112
Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
VALENTINE ART DISPLAY
February 8-14
East Union Loft
Sponsored by UPC-East Visual Arts
Mary Kay. Skin care for women and men. New oily and
blemish proneproducts. Glamour, fragrences, body care.
Free gift wrap and delivery for Valentine's. Darlene Moore
423-8359
SEND A VALENTINE SING A-GRAM
to your lover or friend
Union Booth Monday and Tuesday
University Ambassadors
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•Resumes ‘Cover letters
‘Interviews ‘Miscellaneous
‘Videotaping (extra)
Session 1 6:30-9:00 Wed. March 2
or
Session 2 9:30-1200 Sat, March 5
Call 489-3947 or 489-3355
After 5 for information
Cost S25 - Location: City/Student Union
Limit 20 Deadline February 17
BLOODMOBILE AT
CORNERSTONE
Feb. 9, Tues. 11-3
640 N. 16th
Comfortable Chairs, Pleasant
People, Neat eatsfl
Help us help you to help others
PLEASE GIVE
ooi idiu'sji i uai i
Brown Bag Lunch
With YOUR State Senator
CITY
Gerald Conway - Wayne
Arlene Nelson - Grand Island
EAST
Jerry Miller - Davenport
Richard Peterson - Norfolk
Carson Rogers • Ord
Wednesday. February 10. 1988
12:15 p.m. Campus Unions
GET THEM NOW!
UPC chair applications are available in the CAP
Oh teas of both Nebraska Unions
HEY, come to the Union at 2:30 today for another excitir.^
Arts committee meeting. Room pcstedl
SKI STEAMBOAT
Celebrate Spring Break at Steamboat Sip rings Colorado.
Great 2-5-7 day packages. Call for details
Four Seasons Travel
476-8305 _
NEBRASKA UNION BOARD
is looking for
Students to be
Advisory Board Members
For more mformaton
and a copy of the application
stop by 115 Nebrask a Union
Deadline February 12, 4 p.m. /N
SKI VAIL/BEAVER CREEK!!
LodgingS Liftpackagesfrom$21ftperson. Pool.hottub,
fireplace, ski shuttle Call Sun n' Sly at 800-822-6755
today.
STUDY IN MEXICO
Fall, Spring. Summer terms
For information on programs at ITESM-Monter
rey at low cost, see Prof. Kay Nickel, 1028
Oldfather, or
UNL INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES
1237 R St.. Rm 201, M-F. 1-5 pm (472 3076)
STUDY AT OXFORD"
CENTRE FOR MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE
STUDIES
Summer or Academic Year
UNL INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES
1237 R St., Rm. 201, M-F. 1-6 pm (472-3076)
THE CRAZY FAMILY
from Japan
Those Zany outcasts of Urban Japan move tc the Suburbs
- Whoall - And what follows is one hilarious emlosion of
events after another. Sunday. Feb 14, at 3,5,7, 6 9 pm.
At Sheldon Film Theatre. Adm - Students (w/ID) $2.75 —
General $3.75.
Presented by UPC Foreign Film Series
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Considering LAW School?
Representatives from the UNL College of Law
will answer your questions and comment on the
"Realities" of law school. Join us Wednesday.
Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. in the Union. Pre-Law Club.
Triangle Fraternity is proud to announce the
initiation of its new actives: Greg Baldwin, Kirk
Bergstrom, Todd Bolzer, ChrisCoonan, Pat Erb,
Derek Foight, Bryce Glenn, Dave Hoylman,
John Newland, Tim Pegiow, Jay Schubert, Rich
Schwarte. and Tom Shafer.
BACKPACKING IN THE GRAND CANYON
Spring Break March 18-27, 1988
Grand Canyon, Arizona, 7 day backpacking trip
through one of the most spectacular natural wonders ir
tne world. Trip induces transportation, meals,
camping, equipment, leadership and more. Cost $225.
Contad James Smith at the Office of Campus
Recreation, 1740 Vine Street. 472-3467. Sign-up by
February 11, 1988.
INTERNSHIP
JUNIOR HIGH TEACHER
PREPARATION PROJECT
LINCOLN PUBLIC SCHOOLS/UNIVERSITY OF
NEBRASAK-LINCOLN
A fiftn year internship experience is being offered for
people specifically interested in teaching in the junior
nigh. This is a unique experience designed to provide
support between the studnet teaching practicum and a
full-time teaching posf'ion. The internship is part of a
collaborative project between the Lincoln Public Schools
and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Teachers Col
lege. This internship is a full year's experience, combin -
ing a half-time teaching assignment in a junior high with
a naif-time graduate studies component.
A stipend will be paid forteaching three classes in a junior
high in Lincoln Nine hours of graduate credit per
semester may be earned from UN-L. Completion of the
Internship may lead to a middle school endorsement.
Stjdents whc will have graudated by August, 1988 and
have applied for both a teaching certificate and intend to
see admission toa graduate program are eligibleto apply
for an internship.
CONTACT: Dr. Lynn L Mortensen for information ol
application forma at:
114C Henzlik Hall, UN-L
472-1992
APPLICATION DEADUNE:
FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1988
SUBMIT TO:
Junior High Project Team
e/o Dr. Lyrtn L Mortensen
118 Henzlk Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 68588-0355
The Lincoln Public Schools and the University of Ne
braska are equal opportunity employers
Student Education Association will meet Tuesday, Feb. 9
at 5:30 in the Henzlick Auditorium. Featured speaker will
discuss student teaching and job interviews. Be therell
Foreign Film Committee Meeting
Tuesday, February 9 at 6:00 p.m.
Government Liaison Committee
Meeting
Tuesday, February 9th
6:15 Union
TEXAS SPRING BREAK
Canoe the Rio Grande River in Big Bend National Park,
Texas. 1,000 feet deep canyons and blooming desert
plants. March 18-27, 1988. Cost: $225 Includes trans
portation, meals, camping, & canoeing equipment in
struction and more. Contact Bruce or Mike at the Office
of Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine Street, 472-3467.
Sig n-up by Feb. 11.
PROFESSIONAL HELP
c/o Dr. Lynn L. Mortensen
118 Henzlfc Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 68588-0355
The Lincoln Public Schools and the University of Ne
braska are equal opportunity employers.
STUDY IN DENMARK
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
Fall and/or Spring Semesters IN ENGLISH,
Social Sciences. International Business, Lan
■"« INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES
1237 R St.. Rm. 201, M-F, 1-5 pm (472-3076)
UPC TALKS & TOPICS
New meeting time Tues. 200 p.m. Room will be posted.
Lots to do, See you therel
PREVET CLUB BILLY GOAT
RAFFLE
Last day February 10, Call Liz, 475-1653
to buy tickets
Show you car about your University!
Attend GLC Brown Bag Lunches
With State Senators
Wednesday, February 10,1988
Senators-On-Campus
Brown Bag Lunch
With YOUR State Senator
CITY
\BGerald Conway - Wayne
Arlene Nelson • Grand Island
EAST
Jerry Miller - Davenport
Richard Peterson - Norfolk
Carson Rogers - Ord
Wednesday, February 10, 1988
12:15 p.m. Campus Unions
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VM^ to class wearing C&
5 on your feet? f...
if a $0^^ t'*
f Dr. Paul Klawitter M w
4 and * <i
Dr. Martha Thornton l[ f
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Foot-Ankle Clinic J
THINK OF YOUR FOOT FUNCTIONING VERY ^ J
SIMILAR TO THE FRONT END OF YOUR CAR 0
When your car's out of alignment ^ w
The tires wear out W
Uneven stress is placed on the frame
The steering wr:eel begins to shake J
Soon the car functions so badly, you can't drive it ■ ,
THE MISALIGNED FOOT DOES THE SAME THING.
Pressures develop and trouble starts immediately
Bones move against bones
Ligaments become stretched
Soon the entire alignment of your entire body is faulty
SYMPTOMS OF FAULTY FOOT FUNCTION
* localized foot pain
* then bunions, corns, and calluses
* before long, pain in the knees
* hip pain, leg cramps
* back pain
* and even neck pain-headaches
* fatigue
YOU JUST HURT ALL OVER!
WHAT CAN YOU DO\
Call Dr. Paul Klawitter and Associates at Ambulatory Foot
and Ankle Clinic forfr^e consultation orexam through the
month of February.
We are not listed under pediatrist in the yellow pages
but under physician D.P.M.
600 N. Cotnei 4418 Farnam
Suite 116 Omaha, Ne.
466 0219 556 1599
*
ORCHESIS
First meeting ot second semester. Thursday.
February 11th, 6:30pm. Room 109, Matf>el Lee
Hall (Officers: 600 pm for meeting). Dress to
dance!
FRESH TOBACCOS
Cliff's Smoke Shop
140 No 12th Street
(NEW LOCATION)
476-0119
GREEK AFFAIRS
Foreign Film Committee Meeting
Tuesday, February 9 at 6:00 p.m.
AD Pi’s
Pulling the pin of your only asset— no wonder your on
the bottom.
THE CRAZY FAMILY
from Japan
Those Zany outcasts of Urban Japan move to the Sub
urbs - Whoall • And what follows is one hilarious explo
sion of events after another. Sunday, Feb 14. at 3,5,7, A
9 pm. At Sheldon Film Theatre. Adm - Students (w/ID)
$2.75 — General $3.75.
Presented by UPC Foreign Film Series
AOPi HOOP-IT
COMING SOON
Bauer, Madigan, Meister, and Rohlfing (FH):
Congratulations on being selected as NSE hostsl
What a commitment to excellence!
-FH Little Sisters
Love
confession
from an
anthemaniac.
As you know, anthe
maniacs like myself
just go crazy around
flowers. So what does
my Valentine send me
on Valentines Day?
i ne i-1 v Love iNote
Bouquet!
Well, let me tell you,
when I saw those
beautiful flowers in
that fine porcelain
bowl it drove me wild.
Besides, this glorious
bouquet also came
with a note pad and
pencil with which I’ve
written my Valentine
every day.
And smart Valentines
know it doesn’t cost
much to send us
anthemaniacs into
this flower frenzy.
Just ask your florist
to have FTD send
one for you.
&A rvqiskwpd track-mad* ol f TDA I'1988 FTDA ^ ^