The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1988, Page 15, Image 14

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    To be or not to be; roles won and lost
BALLET from Page 11
Off to the side, number 38, Tenae
Graybosch, spins in place. She’s
pretty good, but she’s also pretty
little. Maybe next year.
The rest of the auditions go about
the same, with older groups doing
more intricate things. The skips
across the stage turn to spins and
leaps.
A group of older boys all stand
together, way in the back of the hall,
speaking only among themselves, as
if they were self-supportive.
Finally, there’s nothing to do but
wait—wait for the lists.
THE LIST
The end of the day is a reward for
some, nothing for others
The judges don’t mean to torture
the dancei s, but they also do not make
snap decisions.
“This is the worst part,” one
mother said. “We’re all typical stage
moms, hoping our kids get in. I had
some Pepto-Bismal before I came.”
Eventually, the lists go up. The
screams.
“I made it!”
“I didn’t.”
“I feel yucky, it’s so embarrass
ing,” Missy Jakoubeksaid. She didn’t
get cast for her second audition.
After double-checking the list, the
happy and the dejected traveled out of
the building, back to grim reality.
“Hey,” a girl screamed to her
friend. “Whal’d you get?”
Her friend looks up, with tears in
her eyes.
“They toweu my car,” she said.
Bash Riprock’s
12th & Q Upper Level
435-BASH
Monday Night Football
Special!
Each time either learn scores
Bash's will have different drink
specials.
Bash Riprock’s
fim Delivery No Minimum
ISI 7 Days a Week
® u rgers-SaladsCrxteatits
Subs-Appetiycrs-Mtxican
FOR SALE
wbh ccmptMi and 2 water boMee.
Perfect for racing, tong aietanoe or recreational uae.
Exoadad oondtoon. tSoO. cmM Denok, wk 472-20*2.
home 436-13C6.
F-OH SALE. New remote CO player; f 140. New Smith
Corona XL iOOP typewriter; 61&T MMw otter 4/6-9123
HP-41 CX 6 Mbit PAC. $1900.8.0. Cdl Noel: 464-00*6
(H/. 474-7912 (W)
W yeti eewt te be dead noted go ear the ether euya.
But, H you went te buy e beautiful dlamend attow
doctor prleee come aoe ue el Rtotierd Hamenn’e
Ptamewd Oeetgn. Thlid (leer, Qteentsee CL,
Ootowey North. 469-6747
Kenwood KR3090 FMFAM ateroo receiver. Work* great
6*26. 477-0406 aak for Kevin.
Mactntoch 612.6900 477-9090. __
Mint Sefco watch. 6100 OBO. Call 477-6496. Wave
rmssage on machine.
Oak drafting table wiadruetable height and angk, vinyl
turierew/paraleitier, 660 Complete aetofdraltinc took,
include* ink pen eel. 630. Offer* accepted 464-5*32.
3059 •vsoing*.
Royal 30 Tanning bed. Used in tanning salon, has 500
hours, good condition, priced right for home or business.
Call 402 268-3661._
Solid oak drafting labia. 24* X 36" with light. 477-1191
Surplus equipment for sale. Two upgraded Macintosh
512's $875 each. Eight k>lkpori art tables $60 each, Royal
5010 electric typewriter $250. All equipment is in good
condition. Call 476-2200.
VEHICLES FOR SALE
76 Cougar XR7 2 door, dk. blue, all power, air, tilt, cruise,
no rust excellent condition. Asking $2500/obo. Bob423
8396
1984 HONDA INTERCEPTOR. New back tire, great
condition, $1200, ph (402) 563-1291. after 6pm.
1976 Buick Estate Wagon. A/C. tilt, cruise, power win
dows, 9 sealer, new lire*, great for road trips. $1000 oi
best offer. Call 488-4216 evenings or leave message.
TICKET EXCHANGE
TOR SALE: 2 Season male NU ticket*. 474 1490.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
SERVICES
AVIS PROFESSIONAL TYPING*
WORD PROCESSING
Resumes. tar m papers/masters; doctor ate*, books, mi sc
lypmo. laser/letter quality printers, copier, dictaphone
NsahllNl campus Affordable prolesstonalem Ca.i
Barber * Hairsytyhng Service
Available
Nebraska Union
472 2459
C-1S2 28.00
C-172 45.00
C-172RG 58.50
Cherokee 140 58.00
Instruction 17 00
ten t It time you enjoyed
SUBURBAN AIR 3
LOW RATES?
German tutoring, 484-4288
PRIVATE GUITAR
INSTRUCTION
Beginners or Advanced
Yager studio
_ 423-2708
TYPEWRITERS -
WORDPROCESSORS
RENTAL - SALES SERVICE
■LOOM**
323 North 13th St.
474-4136
TYPING & RESUMES
A" your typing needs: reporta, theeie etc 484 5475,
leave meesa^. KEEP THIS NUMBERI
Resumes by Ann
Quality resume development
484-0775
(ANNOUNCEMENTS _
HnMMBHHma
UNL 444 CUM MEETING Tuesday September 27.730
pm. City Union Everybody weloome.
CONGRATULATIONS
to
LORI N.
on being sslsotsd
n • t tomscomino csmftdsH*
_ Good luck-OeAe Gamma
Hurry I Available apace tor UNL aiders is Mine toei on
Suncheee Tour*' Seventh Annual January Coilegiaft*
Winter Ski Breaks to Steamboat. Vs* Winter Park and
KoytAono, Colorado. Trips indurft iodoing. lilts, pertiss
and ptonica tor ftve, era or seven day* from oniy $16M
Round trip fight* and group charter bua tianaportadon
avaiabta. CM to* tree: ’-406-321 -Ml 1 for more interma
bon end reservations TOOAV1
C8A Fal Calender* are available in the Dean'a office and
the under graduate advising offtoa.
Looking for body to fill mesooHor Nebraska Woman's
VoffeytoM. Free edmitanca to matches. If interested cal
Mika Muddie*ton at home 4M-8206 or work 477-1261.
Oaixffins for September 30th.
STUDY IN AUSTRALIA
At Northern Rivera College or University of Wollongong.
Semester or AYbeginning la!# February 1989. Pay tuition
at UNL rate. Apply a! UNL Institute for International
Studies, 1237 R SI.. 2nd floor. Completed applications
due October 17.
Joe,
I'm going to join GLC, the student lobbying group.
Meet me at 6:1$ Tuesday night in the Union for the
meeting.
Susie
UPC CONCERTS COFFEEHOUSES
MONDAY SEPT. 26 at 2:30 PM
City Union - Room wilt be posted
ANYONE INTERESTED WELCOME
FREE MAKE-OVER
UNL STUDENTS—APPLY AT HAIR TECH—NOWII
REUNION, 16TH AND W 474-1974.
JOIN GLC II Next meeting September 27th 6:15p.m. City
Union New members enoouraged.. .Government Liaison
Committee is open to all UN-L students...food, fun.
friendsll
FALL SEMESTER PERKINS LOAN CHECK ISSUANCE
WILL BE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, TUESDAY SEP
TEMBER27AND WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 900
11:30 A M. 1 00-4 00 P.M. IN THE BALLROOM CITY
CAMPUS UNION.
Eating Disorders
Group Therapy
The Psychological consultation Center is start
ing a group for persons with bulimic episodes
(binges iodowed by purginaj Interested per
sons call Dab or A.J at 472-2351 or drop in
before 5pm, Oct 6
111 Burnett Hall
Dick Gregory's Slim Safe Bohemian Diet. 467 4372.
Campus Red Cross meets Tuesday, September
27 at 600 in the Union. VI SI TORS WEL
COME!!!
GREEK AFFAIRS
Ror^T^^
Congratulations for being selected on photography
Greek Yearbook staff I
Good luck-Delta Gamma
Congratulations to the new initiates o! Sigma Alpha
Epsilon:
Cnris C„ Craig B . Alex W., Andy O.
Phi Alpha, Your Brothers
The Men Ot Sigma Nu preseni inoir ivm neogo viui
E. Asher V. Hammond D. Owens
B. Austin B. Killian J. Pacchetti
C. Boatmen A. Laws K. Ridaway
T. Christiansen J. Long C. Hoth
E. Flesutg H Mallory J. Sweicrcki
J. Freeman R Menje B. Tomek
L Graves J. Mullin J. Torres
C. Halligan K. Muma T. Tourek
0. Vankat
Everything was quiet
on the range,
until the sounds ot the
STAMPEDE were heardl
Same Day
Jewelry Repair
In Our Store!
Ring Sizing
Down One Size $8.00
Up One Size $10.X
j Each Additional Size $3.00
Chain Repair
TOUCHDOWN AS
Super 3ourf ci the Quacks. October A
Cather/Found A Mabai Lee Rates
To raise money for American Arthritis
Foundation
Ay Bata Slg s A AOTT
dark W„ Audrey, Rusty. Edna A Sparky,
GriewoM'srute and so doyoul
Data Love A Mina, Ellen Q.
Congratulations to Kris M. ter mteung Greek Yearbook
and MioheleS. tor making Meeting Spirit Leader. Good
_ThoKDa
Tha man ot Sigma Nu would Acs In oongrteufata Ha near
inliatea.
J. Hiker
K. Hamkon
T. Thompejjn
M. Sm^
J. Nosea
P. WHkens
A. Yamal
Juke K. (Tri-Delt),
Welcome to our familyl
ruka I M.a Unmner
Susan P. (AOII).
Congratulations on being selected as a homecoming
royally candidate.
Love, The Women of AOII
Julie M. (AOII) and Marshall H. (FH).
CONGRATULATIONS on m*ing NAY I Head Coun
setorsll Whal'd I ted ya?
A friend
The men at Sigma Nu would like to congratulate T,
Svoboda on his selection as a homecoming royalty
candidate. _
Jude M. (AOII).
Congratulations on making NAYI Head Counselor, we'r«
very proud I
The Women at AOI
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
‘Attention Teachers College Students*
Meet with your ASUN Senators
Terry Oondlinger, Carmen Currey and Sara Deterdmg
Tuesday, September 27, t988
3:00 4:00 p.m.
Henzlik Snack Area
I
WEDNESDAY at Mingles!
99$ drinks — $1.49 pitchers
7-12 Midnight ^
. —
is the topic of the first Steinhart Lecture
Elaine Sullivan
presents a free lecture
7 p.m. on Monday Sept. 26th
in the Great Plains Room of the East Campus Union
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
Ffjisneii World®
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
/ »£) voubutf6”^ £‘cSS?Ie' /
- ^->«3SR^^au /
700 S7
STUDENT & FACULTY
Clubs and Organizations :
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Do you need a conference room for up to 75 people? •
Come to the REUNION. Our Conference Room is Free to any
campus organization from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. •
Just call 477-9011 to reserve the Reunion Conference Room. J
★Food & Refreshment catering available.^ J
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The Reunion • 16th & W Streets • On City Campus !
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