The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1988, Page 11, Image 11
Award-winning gospel singer to perform Friday at Devaney Sandi Patti’s 1988-89 world tour is coming to the Bob Devaney Sports Center at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The gospel singer has recorded a string of albums, won 19 Dove Awards (given by the Gospel Music Association), has had four gold albums and won four Grammy Awards. Patti struck out on her own in 1979 after the release of “Sandi’s Song.’ After studying to be a high school music teacher at Anderson University in Indiana, the change to touring singer was dramatic. “I never really dreamed that I’d be doing what I’m doing now,” she said. In 1981, “Love Overflowing” was released on The Benson Company’s Impact Records label, and Patti began to attract the atten tion of the gospel music establish ment. She was named Gospel Art ist of the Year and Female Vocalist of the year in 1982, and her rendi tion of “We Shall Behold Him” was honored as Song of the Year. In 1983, Patti won the Dove Awards for Female Vocalist of the Year and Inspirational Album of the Year. Patti also won a Grammy nomination for Best Gospel Per-, form ance -Con tem porary, In the meantime, Patti contin ued to perform at concerts and at special Christian gatherings throughout the nation, averaging upwards of 175 appearances a year. “My audiences have always been very supportive,” she said. “They’ve allowed me to grow even as I begin to understand more fully how God is using me. I feel very much that we are all part of the same wonderful family; that’s the basis of our communication.” In 1983, Patti also released two more albums, won three more Dove Awards and won a Grammy for Best Gospel Performance-Duo, an honor she shared with Lamclle Harris. Patti won another Grammy nomination and four more Dove Awards in 1984. In July 1985, the Recording Industry Association of America presented Patti with her first gold album, “More than Wonderful,” recognizing sales of more than 500,000 copies. Tickets are $11.50 and $10.50, with $1 off for groups of 20 or more. Courtesy of the Helvering Agency FOR SALE 19* color $60. 15" Color $45. 10* Color $40 & 25* Color $30 Nice RCA. VHS. VCR. Wire Remote $125. 467 5189._ Admiral stove, two ovens. $75. you Haul. 472-1690.489 0982._ APPLE HE with expanded memory. Phone modem, iisk drive end Epson printer. Alsc business and other soft ware included, $1100. 467-3411, Rich. C02 Keg tap set-up, with refrigerator $150 call 436-6829 Engagement ring. .61 carat han't shaped diamond ring. 14ct gold band, $1200 purchase price. Asking $1,100. Ceil star 5:30. 467-2104 For sale, new Yamaha CO player, best oiler. 474-1637. FOR SALE : Now remote CO player; $140. New Smith Corona XL1000 typewriter; $120 Mike otter 476-9123. Garage Sale Thursday September 22. 1132 North 23rd PtiseT 9CO AM- 600 PM. Color TV. Appliances. AlitoftNftntout. Love sent, good condition $30.476-0932 Sofa, nvesest. end w«te<bed. Cheap. Cal Ed 467-1436 or 472-5325._ Watnrbed king eize bookcase, complete, (heater, till kit. elc.) $150/o o o 464-0297 VEHICLES FOR SALE '•1 BMW 320-i. New paint 8 battery. Sunroof. Leather interior. Site to appreciate $7300 firm. 436-3115, leave messnge 7$ Pontiac Grand La-men*. Need* heed gasket, cracked block, yreat interior and body. $200. Negotiable. 476-2360._ 76 Cougar XR7 2 door, dk. blue, el power, air, tik. oruee, no ruet, excellent condition. Asking I260u/obo Bob423 8686._ _ 1066 NINJA 1000R EBONY BLACK 4000 mkes. One owner. No damage history. Exoakent condition $3400. Call 4673411,Hfeh. 1063 Renault Alianoa, 5-speed, air, AM/FM stereo-tape, 37,600 mite* $2406 463-7856. TICKET EXCHANGE Need 1 male ticket to Arizona State game, call 436-6623. Need 2 general admission or student tickets together for Arizona State 464-4460 after 8pm. Need pair M/F together, 2 pair M/F together September 24th. Cel 474 3407^ Kelly _ __ Need: 1 tamale ticket lor ASU. CaM 436-4830. leave massage. __ Need: 7 male tickets to the Arizona State game. Call476 2583. asktor Todd. _ Needed: 2 student or general admin tickst* together tor ASU. cell 487-5726 before 9pm For Sale: One male student Arizona State ticket. 464-0553 eve nings $40. Wanted: 2 Male football tickets tor Arizona State game. Call 435-4822. evenings. SERVICES AVIS PROFESSIONAL TYPING $ WORD PROCESSNG Resumes, termpapers/iriesters/doctor alee, books, mtsc typing, lesei/letter quality printer*, copier, dictaphone. Near UNL campus. Affordable professionalism. Cali435 AVIS. Barber $ Hbrsytyling Service Nebraska Union 472-2480 PRIVATE GUITAR INSTRUCTION Beginners or Advanced TAOtR STUCK) 423-2700 PRIVATE TUTOR available tor Accounting 201. 202; Eoonomioe 211.212.216; Math 104.100; Stalieiiot 180. Call 477-6116. Tutor available lor Ancient (Biblical) Hebrew. Only 66 hour. 476-2074. _ TYPEWRITERS - WORDPROCESSORS RENTAL SALES SERVICE (ROOM'S 323 North 13lhSl. 474-413$ TYPING & RESUMES Word P'ooessing - call 488-8208 - reasonably priced - good quality - last service.* Professional word processing, quick service, letter qual ity. Call Ghny 489-2633 __ Resumes by Ann Quality resume' development. 464 0775 ANNOUNCEMENTS NORTHEAST YMCA JUDO CLUB Special Student Rate* S18 tor 7 weeks. FIRST 7 WEEKS FREE. Tues. 7-8:30pm Sal. 2-4pm._ Flea Market In Stale Fair Grounds, east sets. Near 27th St. entrance. Hava fun finding baroaine.Opm every Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m.-5p.m. Info:467-4836. UNLive Ml Entertainment at it's finest! Dick Gregory's Diet Loss weight, fool great. Dick Gregory's sMm, safs Baha mian del. Call 466-352°._ SIGHTS A SOUNDS OF SPAIN A2 projector slide shew. Wednesday, Sept. 21 at7:30PM in the Nebraska Union. Learn about the semester break trip planned by Flights A Study Tours. Call 472-3264 for lurtne. information Alpha? eta Important meeting. Wednesday 21,7 pm, EAST UNION. Committee sign up. Food Science Club Meeting East Campus Union, 6:30pm Thursday. ATTENTION ALL WRE8TUNQ F ANSI I MATMASD INTERVIEWS WEONESOAY, SEPTEM BER 21, 7 PH PICK UP APPLICATIONS NOW AT BOB DtVANEY SPORTS CENTER IN WRESTUNO OFFICE AND RETURN BY SEPTEMBER 26 AT 12 PM FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 472-6741, Use your creative skills- Heto promote AMERICAN RLMB. Meetings Thursday 5:30, City Union. UPC East Main Events Committee meeting Wednesday, September 21,6:30pm, East Un ion. Everybody wetoomw. SPECiAL EDUCATION MAJORS Student Council for Exceptional Children Organizational meeting Sept. 21 at 5:15. Barkley Center, room TBA. Membership, goals, food. _ SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS: Denver, KaneasCity and Dee Moines. Available at Klein's IGA, 11th A F, Sundays altar 900 am. PLANTASIA '66 Sponsored by Kappa Alpha Theta and Oak Creek plants and I lowers I City Union Ballroom Sept. 20-21,9am-5pm. PART-TIME WORK SIOOAwssk guaranteed with flexible hours. Call 466 7246. 1-3pm or 5-7pm Mon., or 4-8pm Tuea-Thurs. -QUESTIONS OF FAITH" Video-discussion series •What Good Is Prayer’’ Thursday. September. 22 4-5 p.m. CORNERSTONE MME 640 N. 16th WELCOME WHO: DAVE SWANSON WHAT: "Mow to be • winner and get hired-what employ ers are looking for today!” WHEN: Thursday. Sept 22. 3:30 5pm WHERE: City Union Balroom at Career Information Day WHY: UPC Tali# and Topics invites you!_ GET INVOLVED! UPC ARTS COMMITTEE CITY UNION. WED. SEPTEMBER 21 6:30 p.m. Mu Epsilon Mat hematic# Honorary First meeting this Thurs. 8pm. 304 Ofdfather. Everyone wetoome. _ _ _ FREE MAKE-OVER UNL STUDENTS—APPLY AT HAIRTECH—NOWII REUNION, 16TH AND W 474-1974._ Everyone welcome. Thursday 530, City Union. Phi U meeting. 600 Thurs. 22. room 104 Home Eo_ FREE MOVIE 730prn, Wednesday. September 21 at the East Campus Union, Farm Action Concerns Tomorrow's Society (FACTS) wM present Country a movie about the value of rural America. Everyone wefeome. check pooling for the room number. _ _ "COCKTAL" PARTY Tickets to Tom Cruises' West for 81.80. aft shows. 1 78 avalabfe. 438-8674 or 476-3020 ash for Larry. We are looking for attractive girts. 14-24, for the Miss Nobra*a-U8A and Miss Nebrasha-Teen USA pageant. Be a part of the fun and excitement this fall. No talent required. For more information, cal 469-7298. Dances and Comstock commutes meeting to night 730 pm. East Campus Union. UPC et hos. Mortar Boarders, Masting 10 pm in Union tonight I UNIVERSITY PROGRAM COUNCIL has two leadership posit ions open for the88-99 aoadamb ^The EXECUTIVE BOARO COORDINATOR serves as the official spokesperson of UPC 2. The EAST PUBLEC RELATIONS ohax is respon sfcle for promoting UPC-East council activities. Applications and information available at 200 Nebraska Union. 472-2454 or 300 Nebraska East Union. 472-1780. Applications due September 23. PTK ALUMNI Organizational moating. September 22. 330 pm, City Union. Room will be posted. WANT TO KNOW. How to be a winner and get hired?? Come hear Dave Swanson sperdi on September 22. 3:30-5:00. Union Balroom - at Career Information Day. Sponsored by UPC • Talks and Topics. _ GYMMEES Supporting winning teams I Meeting Sunday. September 25. 830 pm in the Union, (room wil be posted) New members welcome. DR. MARTIN HOLMES oA Oxford University will present e lecture on "The Euro pun Eoonomk; Community, World Trade, and tho Common Agricultural Pokey" on Wednesday. Septentoer £1attheUmon. The luncheon will start at 12 pm followed by Or Holmes. Contact 238 CBA if interested in attend ing. All are welcome! GREEK AFFAIRS Congratulations to Ann RWi as 1st runner-up tor Miss Rusnll Great job—Delta Gamma Al fraternities and sororities select your house bartender and register for the Greek Bartenders Contest at Calibra tion. Bicycles and over $1000 in prizes. Contact Mke Brown at Sig Ep for details. AZD Pledges, You 're the best I Good luck at ATO softball Xi love, the active* Ctor^ratulation* Trisha M. (or winning Sig Ep Miss Rush Love, your Alpha Chi Omsga Sister*. Congratulations J. Saalfeld, J. Brow riel $ S. Floral (DTD). Selected as Homecoming finalists. A job weft don*. Your Del Brothers C. Conlonit (DTD), Congratulations on being hired as alter nets cartoon*! lor the Gaily Nebraskan Great way to start out as a pledge. __ Your Del drottwrs ATO LITTLE SISTER Mealing, 900 Wednesday. Be therel _ Congratulations AZD's. Shelly K • Engagement, Chad C - Husker Hostess. We‘r* proudl Yost, Berg. Bob. Eddie. Brad. Qr*gg (AOS). Thanks for the greatest evening wave ever had twenty feet above water at R hr srboel You were right, wsrodted the boat. Angle. DMon, Tatro, Nina. Patti and Lod (A-Phi) Justins (PHI MU) Co< craiuiatio is on your engagement to Pal (CHI PHI). Best of Luck to the both of you. Love your Phi Mu Sisters To the Ladies of Gamma Phi Beta: Thanks for ■ root'n toot'n Urns at Gunslinger h was Thanks, the Men of Sigma Chi Alpha Qsmra Stoma unis Bis Actives Please meet at AGS to 8:16 pm Wednesday September 21. to get ready for RUSH parties. STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Publications Board serves as a liaison between the 0AILY NEBRASKAN and students, paying particular attention to oompfaints against the student pubkcai on Applications available InTl 5 Nebraska Union. Deadline is October 4th at 400p.m. OFFICE OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID Students wishing to help in the sslabkshment of a Student Advisory Board lor I hs Office of Scholarships and Finan cial Aid M>P*y ** I IB Nebraska Union. Deadline is September Mth at 400 p.m. STUDENT FEES Oft-campus representation is needed on the Committee for Fees Allocation Review budgets to totaling 5 milion dollars. Applications and information in 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline it Sept. 22, 1988 at 4:00pm. UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT 630 p.m.- TONIGHT NEBRASKA UNION - CITY CAMPUS ROOM TO BE POSTED INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION PERSONALS The Men of Shamda Lambda The Alternative Fraternity, announce their 1988 "Big* sisters: Cindy Brady Zsa Zsa Gabor Raisa Gorbachev Geraldine Ferraro Anita Mann Orca Dot Wilma Flintstone Dr. Ruth Wastheimar The Girts of GLOW Butty Bittendale Marie Osmond Donl miss the miration on Friday night at the Winne bago._ AGR yard crew: Thanks so much for your help Monday. I rsally appre ciated it I Driving with a flat. Caela ('Aphrodite'). •Be still my beating heart.' So surprised was I to reoeive a personal from you. I too, hava dreamed of the night, when you and I would sway beneath the blue light. The time is coming, indeed it is already here, when wa must make an important decision. "Orchesis' Sara C. and Jenny B. (AZD's), You were the best looking girts at the partyl Ws loved your hair. Call us at 476-2103. Shelly (Acacia LH Sis), Congrats on your selection for Foundations Coun selor. Your Big Bro. To the person who returned my biMold in Burger King Thank youl You're a wonderful individual! Signed. Grateful Tease, Donl worry. Be happy. I Love you. Flirt. CHILD CARE Two openings. Loving horns cars dote to both cam puses. Downtown. Cknton School. 475-3336. HELP WANTED $4.36-6.00 PER HOUR Local company has openings in telemarketing. Year round work. Pleasant working conditions. Evenings and Saturday mornings, 20 hours/week. Apply 930-430, Monday thru Friday Husker Heating $ Cooling, 5711 Russell Drive, Lincoln. ■■■ - WALT DISNEY WORLD COLLEGE PROGRAM Walt Disney World representatives will present an information session on the Walt Disney World College Program on September 29,1988 at the Student Union at 7:00 p.m. Attendance at this presentation is required to interview for the SPRING *89 College Program on September 30,1988 at the Career Planning and Placement Office. Majors considered: Business, Speech/Commu nication and Recreation Contact: / Internship Office 472-1452 It lisnsyUlosid® AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I 019*1 Tte W■* Dtamy Cnif my ft I ■ •<» HR ( • ill HI )»| it i.t Hi l. I. • i