The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1988, Page 10, Image 10

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Your education will not end with graduation. As a grad
uate nurse at Rochester Methodist Hospital, you will
receive a comprehensive twelve-week long orientation
where you will further develop your professional skills.
Beyond orientation, you will have the challenges and the
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DN doesn’t cover swim teams well enough
1 wanted to express how much
have I enjoyed the Nebraska men's
and women’s swimming and diving
teams this year, especially since this
has been their best and most exciting
season yet. Both teams have shown
determination, gril and heart. Con
gratulations on your season thus far.
I feel a program that is going as well
as yours is should be recognized and
the athletes on your teams should be
acknowledged.
It pains me to sec that the Daily
Nebraskan docs not cover your sport
to the extent itdeserves. It isunlortu
nate that i 11 want to read or hear about
the outcome of a meet, I have to buy
the Omaha World-Herald or the
Lincoln Journal-Star. One would
think that our school paper would
have complete coverage.
Again, I would like to congratu
late Coach Cal Bent/’s and Coach
Ray Huppcrt’s teams on a spectacu
lar season. Best of luck for the re
maining year!
Kay Rogers
freshman
business major
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140 No 12th Street
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conation 423 2843, ask for G'eg
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ORCHESIS
First meeting of second semester. Thursday,
February 1 itn, 6:30 pm Room 109, MaybelLee
Hall (Oftioers: 6:00 pm for meeting). Dress to
dancel
VALENTINE ART DISPLAY
February 8 14
Easl Union Lott
Sponsored by UPC-East Visual Arts
Roses are Red. Bullfrogs are g'eer-. GOTTA GET 'A
GUND from London B- dge fo' your Vaentine King or
Queen
London Bridge Toy Snop
Suite' Place Mali
48th and Hwy 2
488 9677
Open 10-5 Mon-Sat
WHO IS
DAVE KARNES'”
US SENATOR
A COMMITMENT TO NEBRASKA
Congratulations to Kris Stootsbeny. Kim Beave-s and
Sarah Klemm ‘or being selected on SAA Good luck to
all the new members.
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call CommonWoman Bookstore, 464-6309.
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Wednesday, February 10, '.988
1? 15p m, Campus Unions
Unde'QMduate tng lish O'ga'i/ation meeting Wedres
day. 10February. 3 30 Andrews.?28 A! undergraduates
welcome!
Wary Kay Skm care lo- women and men New oily and
blemishp'oneproducts G amou'.'ragrences.bodycare
Freeg.ftw'apand de veylo> Valentine s Dariene Woore
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mains at South Pad'e. No'th Padre. Dayona Beacr. F od
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lions and information TODAY C'edti cards accepted
PADRE AHEAD
Second deoosts are now d-e. S9C lor larc package.
S135 to- bus package cO’ more m'o ca" 472 1 .’80
Sponsored by UF’C tast Wam Events
THE CRAZY i AVlLY
trom Japan
ThoseZanyoutcas'sol J’ban ^apan move'otheS-Du’bu
Whoa And wha' to'ows is one hilarout e*p oson ol
events a'ter anothe’ Sjnday, Feb '4, at 3 5,7 A 9 pm
At Sheldon F ilm T - eatre Adr- Students a D)S2 75
General S3 75
Presented by LJPC Foreign Film Senes
Roses are Red, Highway 2 is grey, give magnet ck sstng
h pposl'omLoncor B'dgeano your sweetie w " *oveyou
on Va'entme s Day
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48th and Hwy 2
488 9677
Open '0 5 Mon Sat
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SAFE SEX-IS IT FOR YOU?
Emd out Tngrtday Feb’ua'y 11, 9 00 PM. *342 Union
Presentation sponsored Dy GLSA
SPRING BREAK! S. Padre Island. TX Condos & Motel
$90 138 night. Sleeps 4-6. Spa. color cable TV
Brochure (214 259-8787).
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‘Interviews ‘Miscellaneous
‘Videotaping (e»tra)
Session 1 6:30-9 00 Wed. March 2
or
Session 2 9.30-12:00 Sat. March 5
Call 489 3947 or 489 3355
Alter 5 lor information
Cost S25 - Location: Citv Student Union
Limit 20 Deadline February 17
STUDY OVERSEAS
“Fall. Spring, Summer terms"
For information on programs, costs and
procedures see the UNL Institute for
International Studies. 1237 R Street. Room
201.472-3076, Monday Friday. 1-5:00 PM
PADRE AHEAD
Hurry and sign up for Padre, the seats are going *astf
Hemember. the land package is on y S185. bus package
only S285' For more information can 472 1780 Spon
sored by UPC East Mam Events
HARD BODY AEROBICS
MW-. 5 pm. M&N 2nd floor Cardiovascular and circuit
training. SSthis semester Harder than 101 and condition
mg classes1 For a harder body
FILING DEADLINE
FOR
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
ELECTIONS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
4:00 P.M.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT THE ASUN OFFICE
115 NEBRASKA UNION
^ena a vaienime uoonie 10
Someone Special!!
On sale Monday Wednesday East Campus Jnion AGR
Little S sters
BACKPACKING IN THE
GRAND CANYON
SPRING BREAK MARCH 18-27, 1988
Grand Canyon, Arizona. 7 day backpacking trip
through one ol the moat apectacutar natural
wonders in the world. Trip includes transportation,
meals, camping, equipment, leadership and more
Cost $225. Contact James Smith at the Office of
Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine Street, 472-3467.
Sign-up by February 11,1988
Show you care about your Umversityi
Attend GlC Brown Bag Lunches
With State Senators
Wednesday. February 10. 1988
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Sunday night is party night at T he T ubbery What abetter
way to hr,ish a stresslu week than soaking in a ho; tub
surrounded by 'r ends ;S20 per tub per hour with a party
o' 4 or mcrej 475-8989
NEBRASKA UNION BOARD
is looking for
Students to be
Adv.sory 9oaro Members
For more information
and a copy ot the applcation
stop by 115 Nebraska Union
Deadline February 12 4pm N
UNL WILDLIFE CLUB
Meeting ton ght at 7 3® pm at the East Union. Summer
emp oyment information
SKI VAIL BEAVFR CREEK"
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* rep ate. sk shuttle. Ca1 Sun n Sk at 800 8?2 6755
today
S3EOA. SEM NAR ON HIGH S3EED RE
ENTRY VEHICLES SABA nand scan and
cage reader, selec'ively scans re formats and
enters data, from compete' pr.nt-outs and typed
sheets Fully compatible with Lotus and most
other software Speaker. Mr Jeh Hester
Thursday. Feo 11, 1,00 5 00 p m. at the City
Union A Welcome
A FACE OF WAR
The Real Vietnam
Feb 10, 7:00 PM. Nebraska Union
Feb 12, 7:00 PM Avery Hall Auditorium
Presented by American Films
DOLLAR DAY SALE
BLONDIE S
1ST ITEM REGULAR 2ND ITEM $1
(winter clothing A jewelry)
View Duran Knudtaen s Spring Designs
117 N 14th next to The Mill
Daily 12-7 p.m.
Sen at i r« On Campus
Brown Bag Lunch
12:18 p.m Both Unions
GET THEM NOW!
UPC chair applications are available in theCAP
Offices ol both Nebraska Unions
INTERNSHIP
JUNIOR HIGH TEACHER
PREPARATION PROJECT
LINCOLN PUBLIC SChOOLS/UNIVERSITY OF
NEBRASAK LINCOLN
A fifth yea: internship experience is being ottered for
people specifically interested in teaching m the junior
high, This is a unique experience designed to provide
Support between the studnet teaching practicum and a
lull time teaching position The internship is part of a
collaborative project between the Lincoln Public Schools
and the University ot Nebraska Lmooln Teachers Col
lege This internship is a full year s experience, combin
ing a half time teach.ng assignment m a |unior high with
a half-time graduate studies component
A st.pend will be paid for teaching three classes iri a|unior
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
Students who will have graudated bv August. 1988 and
have applied for both a teaching certificate and intend to
see admission to a giaduateprogram are eligibieto apply
lo: an .ntemship.
CONTACT: Dr. Lynn L. Morteneen for information of
application forma at:
114C Hen/lik Hall, UN L
472-1992
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
FRIDAY MARCH 4. 1988
SUBMIT TO
Junior High Project Team
c o Dr Lynn L. Mortensen
118 HenzIA Hall
University ot Nebraska Lincoln 68888-0388
The Lincoln Public Schools and the Umveisity of Ne
b'aska are equal opportunity employers.