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    Nebraska wrestlers take down Gophers
By Nick Hodge
Senior Reporter
The Nebraska wrestling team
continued its dual meet hot streak
Wednesday after edging Minnesota
21-17 Wednesday night at the Bob
Dcvaney Sports Center.
The Huskers have won eight of
their last nine dual meets.
Cornhuskcr coach Tim Neumann
said he thinks his team is on “a roll”
and hoped the victory is a confidence
builder.
‘ This is a big w in, simply because
they’re probably the third best Big
Ten team,” Neumann said. “The Big
Ten has been really coming on as far
as their national rank. Plus, they
wrestled tonight with their best pos
sible line up.
"They had both their national
runnerups, all their rated guys — the
whole bit,” Neumann said. “So, to
beat their team at full strength and
with us not quite at full strength was
good.” Nebraska was not at full
strength, with 118-pound Terry Cook
and 134-pound Dave Droegemucller
not competing against Minnesota
because of injuries.
The Gophers’ two most decisive
victories came from former All
Americans 118-pound Keith Nix and
177-pound Dave Dean.
After the Gophers opened the
match with Nix’s decision over Ne
braska’s Jim Sanchez, Nebraska’s
126-pound Jason Kelbcr pinned
Minnesota’s Scott Rohrcr in the first
period to give the Huskcrs’ a 6-3 lead
they wouldn’t relinquish.
Nebraska’s 134-pound Mike
Hemann decisioncd the Gophers Jim
Hamel, who entered the meet ranked
No. 11 nationally, 4-3. Neumann said
Hemann’s win was “huge.”
A draw by 142-pound Layne Bill
ings and a decision by 150-pound
Paul Herrera pushed Nebraska’s lead
to 14-5.
Nebraska’s 158-pound Jeff
Collvet and Gopher Gordy Morgan,
ranked No. 7, battled to a draw.
The Huskers’ 167-pound Scott
Chcnowcth scored a takedown with
0:52 left in his match with Minne
sota’s Marty Morgan to pull out a 4-3
decision and give Nebraska a 19-7
advantage.
However, the Gophers got a tech
nical fall from Dean overNebraska’s
Cody Olson and a major decision
from 190-pound Chris Short over
Husker Tommy Robbins to make the
score 19-16 heading into the heavy
weight matchup.
Although they were ahead, the
Huskers needed a draw by heavy
weight Sonny Manley to win.
Manley held off Minnesota’s Jeff
Balcom in a draw'. The Gophers had a
point deducted for arguing with the
official to finalize the scoring.
The No. 14 ranked Huskers im
proved their dual record to 11-5-2.
Meanwhile, the No. 12 Gophers fell
to 14-8.
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next 30 years’ PEACE CORPS
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YOUNG DEMOCRATS
Meeting Ns it Thursday.
February 23. 7 30 pm. Union
AUOTDONB are now open for SCARLET A CREAM
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AUSTRALIAN FIELD
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CROSS-COUNTRY SKI
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1989
The Office of Campus Recreation is offering cross
country ski lessons, Saturday morning. This session will
include 1 hour of indoor instruction and 2 hours of
outdoor instruction on snow. The cost of $4.00 includes
cross-country skis. Sign-up any time Thursday or Friday
by noon at the Office of Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine
Street 472 3467.
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MEN’S SWIM MEET
The intramural men's swim meet will be held in Mabel
Lee Pool on Thursday, 2< 16 No fees. Pool will open at
6:05pm for warm-ups. inquiries 472-3467.
PI MU EPSILON
Mathematics Honorary
is now accepting applications for new mem
bers. You are eligible to apply if you have:
Completed Matn 208 or 107H and have a 4 0
GPA in all math classes and a 3 0 GPA overall
OR
Completed any 300 level math course and
have a 3 5 GPA in all math classes and a 3.0
GPA overall.
Application forms are available across from
the Mathematics Department office and are
due Friday, Feb. 17 Come |oin our fun bunchl
For more information call Dave at 477-7953 or
Amy at 472 9220
Pi Mu Epsilon
Mathematics honorary. Piiii party Today 5:30PM,
Oldfather, Room 838 important business meeting will
follow Dr. Meisters Will speak All members please
attend. pi«a and pop are free
RENT SOME WINTER FUN!
Ice skates. SI 50.day, S6 00 week; Cross-country skis:
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week. UNL Office of Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine
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Exchange program with Senshu University Tokyo.
Japan, Fall 1989 ■ Open to UM Students Transler
I9hrsc red,i INFORMATION SESSION Monday Feb
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THE CHILD Guidance Oer ter is adding to ts ongoing
program in ch'id sexual abuse a counseling sippod
groups tor aduit males. who may dentify themse ves as
having had a sexual e»oerience .«< a child adolescent
that they are < unearned about and that may now t>e
contributing to ddficultios in the r personal or social lives
II you would like more r,formation regarding this group,
please call Child Guidance (475 7666) and ask tor the
men s group All ethics rega'dmg confidentially are, of
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THEOLOGY*FOR*LUNCH
Thursday Brown Bag
Feoruary 16 Nebraska Union
12 Noon Luncheon Gathering
12:30 PM Program & Discussion
THE IDEA Of INCARNATION
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Nebraska Wesleyan University
ALL FACULTY, STAFF AND GRAD
STU0ENT3
WELCOME!
UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS
Meeting Thursday Feb. 23
7 30 pm. Supr&e Speaker7
VALENTINES DANCE
February 18th, 9 pm to 1 am. Great Plains Room in the
East Campus Union. $1 lor students. $2 lor non-stu
dents
Come and join the Fun!
WHO? -YOU
WHAT? -VACATION
WHEN? -SPRING BREAK
WHERE? -PANAMA CITY
BEACH
WHY? -BECAUSE IT S $%Ǥ>
COLD HERE!!
UPC EAST MAIN EVENTS
FOR MORE INFO, CALL 472 5242.
MEAN YEI HEAR VEI
Ye ole Food Science meeting shall be held at precisely
6 O Clock on the days eve n ye ole' East Campus Union.
To be a hangm directly afterwards
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ACACIA LITTLE SISTERS
There is a meeting today at 6:15 PM
Alpha Phi's,
Get out those grass skirts and get ready to do th
Hoola at Arctic Luau tomorrow nightll
Brad, Mike & Mitch (ATOs),
Get psyched for Artie Luau '89. Well drink sorn
Hawaiian punch and do the Hula.
Love your Alpha Phi dates. Wendy. Abbie & Steph.
Congratulations Sham & Trinette on your pinning.
The Men ot Delta Upsilon
P.S. Big Daddy & Little Momma, When s the next DU
Pi Phi Pinning?
Congratulat ons new Acacia Little Sister Imtiatesl1 We
are looking forward to a great semester.
-The Men ot Acacia
Congratulations to the new initiates ot Acacia Little
Sisters. Irene B , Susan S., Michelle K , Tina A . Shelly
M., Tammie T., Carla C., Tami 8.. Kristin P,, Tracy B.,
Jacki C., Mikki M . Melissa P , Kari G , Carolyn M., Kara
P , Michelle F., Laura H , SaraH .Carrie A., Kimberly R.,
KimT., Shelia T., Julie K., RonnaH . Becky W. and Chen
Get Involvedl
UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS.
Meeting Thursday, February 23rd
Nebraska Union.
Jett (Winnie),
Congratulations on being selected NSE Host
Your DU Brothers
Sisters ot Theta Xi:
Meeting tonight at 8:301 Don t forget we are taking
pictures so don't be late Make sure to bring your check
book, dues duell Get excited to meet your big brother.
Thanks to all ol you who helped us celebrate Monday
night7 How about another one m a couple o) woeks7i
Jake, Streamer, Wootue & Shan
To Jett B Robin F., Kent H .Craig I_lohn N . and Roger
Have a good time in St. Louis this weekend at the
TKE Regional Leadership Conference
The Men of Tau Kappa Epsilon
PERSONALS =
S Forney,
Congratulations on your acceptance to med cal
school We knew you could do it1 Now that you re on the
way to financial security ..can we have a rent check *or
December and January7
Best Wishes. John A Anita
Alan & Mary
Ms X.
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Midnight Caller
P S. let s reschedule.
Mark
I'm glad you came into my life I d hate to have
missed all the excit ng partstl Happy 16 months'
Love. Michelle
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Funny I got the card open You must not know me as
well as you trunk you do HI am truely the love ol your life,
you must come forward and reveal yourself ‘o me You
obviously know where to find me.
All my Curiosity. Dr
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Thanks for the Valentine s Day Card How thoughtful!
A Selleck Gal (7000 Bldg)
B. SCHULTZ
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Meet at Lincoln Airport. Friday. February 17. at 8 30pm.
Everyone welcome11
Greg.
Thank* for all the favors of the past 2 years Good
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to medical school. You r* the best I
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Amigos, an expanding, quality oriented Mexican fas
food chain, has excellent part-time and full-time jot
opportunities available at it's newest location in Lincolr
at 29th & Cornhusker Hwy opening soon If you are ar
aggressive, customer-oriented person and lire to wort
at a fast intense pace. APPLY NOW at the Amigo's in the
Reunion, see Ben or Steve, 905 No 16th on City Cam
pus.
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available.NO SELLING INvOLVEDMI Hourly wage *
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ASHLAND COUNTRY CLUB, located 3 miles west ol
Ashland on Highway 6. Our seasonal positions are now
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personnel. (Snack Bar personnel must be 21). For mors
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tune clerical worker. Must have Ag background ant
computer skills. Applications at either CAP o'f.ces
Deadline for applications is February 24 at 3pm, eithe
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$300 - $900 weekly
Call Linda, 9:00 am - 5 00 pm weekdays
1-612-456 0684, ext C 4010
CUSTODIAN
Immediate oper ug 5 30 9 30 pm, Sunday through
Thursday office clean.ng 435-1200
Day and night pan time help wanted tor a new 24-hoi.
convenience shop opening soon, one block north <
University Stadium, 10tn & Charleston Street* Apply i
person. Shiner Food Marl, lOth A Charleston, or c.
477 5424
Dependable students to c'e.v private residences Fle>
Die day hours, saiary regohble 5609 So 49th Shoe
423-9664
Employment Opportunity for individuals interested i
telecommunications field 55 50 hr guaranteed, witi
earning potential ud *o S'O tv We ofie, products ani
•.erv'Oes to an established customer base Contact Mr
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Energetic gal to be mother s helper tor 2 children. Mus
have own transportation, w hr q to work 10 15 (day! mo
hours per week Hotly. 421 3400
Full. Part time tankwagon drivers needed Straight true*
expenenceand driers abstract'oquired Flex hehou".
available apply at Petro, 5500 Havelock Ave
MAJOR CORN COMPANY need* students to work ir
corn breeding nursery $5 50 hour starting, mid-Junt
thru July. Can 402 523 5215. tor application and ntor
matron,
NATIONAL MARKETING FiRV seeks ambitious, ma
ture student to manage on Campus promot ons tor toe
National Companies this school year Flexible hours
with earning potential to $2500. Call 1-600 932 0526
ext. 24.
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Mah-Kee-Nac lor Boys Danbee lor Girls Counselor
positions for Program Specialists: All Team Sports,
expecially Baseball. Basketball. Field Hockey, Socoer
and Volleyball, 25 Tennis openings, also Archery. Ri
fiery and Biking; other openings include Performing Arts,
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Part time cocktail, evening hours Apply at Clitt s, 140N
12th.
Runza Drive-ins: 13th A E, WestO.A Belmont Looking
for part-time day and evening help. 53.75 4 OOrhr.
Depending on references and dependability Apply after
2:00pm.
School bus driver needed morning route from 7am
8:15am. It interested call Dense Hoffman. 464 7544 or
Al Groth, 466 7465
Second Shift Data entry operators reeded. If you can
type 40 to 50 w p m , have good attention to detail, and
enjoy working independently, call CDl Temporary Serv
ices al 466-6655. f-ull and part-time positions available
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SPANISH SPEAKING We are looking lor individuals
fluent in Spanish to contact our Fortune 500 Client s
Customer Base by phone. These individuals must be
fluent in both English and Spanish For a personal
interview, please contact Mr Thompson.
SUMMER JOB INTERVIEWS Average earnings
$3,1000 Gain valuable experiences advertising, sales
and public relations selling yellow page advertising lor
the University of Nebraska Te ephone Directory Oppor
tumty to travel nationwide. Complete ‘raining program in
Chapel Hill, NC Looking for enthusiastic, goal oriented
students tor challenging, well pay.ng summer |ob Some
internships available interviews on campus Monday
February 2/th Sign up at Student Employment Off.ce
Room 120 Adm.n,stratiori Building
Summer iob openings for A< sistanl Pool Managers
lifeguards, cashier*, Cail Lincom Parks and Recreation
at 4/1-/892
Temporary Telephone Interviewer
Metromaii Corporation has an immediate i eed m our
L.ncoin facility ‘or a part t.mo temporary telepnore .ntei
viewer to work on the second shift. M Th 5 10 ')0ptn
r( Sat 9am 3pm HesporSib ties include soliciting tale
1 phone survey calls to speed,ed households and record
n mg survey results on a survey questionnaire and cue
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