Stanford coach says gymnastics title is up for grabs MCAA Horn rayo >•* ^TThc differences of scores make it difficult to decide,” he said. The Cardinal will be coming into lhc meet ranked 5th (279.90), but Hamada said that his team could be one of the teams competing Friday. “UCLA beat us five times this vear Three times I took my best Jam “ Hamada said. “There was a 1 5 (point) difference the first time and a one-point difference the other two times. “I feel we re a good team and arc Fsywucu up. we wm pc better than wc were before and wc could surprise people.” Stanford is led by a trio of gym nasts, including Tim Ryan and Conrad Voorsanger, who arc ranked 9th and l()th in the all-around. Scott Schaffer is 3rd on the vault with a 9.62 average. Minnesota coach Fred Rocthlis berger said his team is also well bal anced. The Golden Gophers arc ranked 6th with a 279.66 team scor ing average. “Wc have one senior and one freshman. The remaining are juniors and sophomores,” Rocthlisbcrgcr ‘They looked good in practice.1 —Allen said. “They’ve put their heads to gether and have been very business like this season. We’re determined to get into the top three. We don’t have a lot of stars but we’re solid from top to bottom.” Minnesota’s Mark McKicman has been a star of sorts. With a 9.73 scoring average, he is the top-ranked parallel bar performer and is coming off of a successful Big Ten champi onship. Nebraska will have a shot at de fending its title despite being ranked seventh with a 279.51 average. That mark is the lowest ranking of this decade. Nebraska coach Francis Allen said the Comhuskcrs had a good practice Tuesday, their last until the meet starts. “They looked good in practice,'' Allen said. “It’s good to know that they’re rcau, for the big push.” Patrick Kirksey has been the Husker’s top gymnast. He is ranked 5th in the all-around (56.82), 3rd on the parallel bars (9.69), 5th on the pommel horse (9.71) and 7th on the floor exercise (9.69). Iowa, ranked 8th, and 1 Oth-ranked Arizona State round out the meet’s field. »)RSAI.E_ ^ 191/2” Centurion LeMans 12 speed. like new. best oiler. 489-6883 ,aai Kawasaki 440 LTD. Good Condition, New Tires. £ o«e? Call Jim, alter 5. weekdays 464 1763. * Rioioav Students: MCAT kit complete with tapes at market value 472 0252. Manual typewriter ribbons 53 cents each (tax included). Daily Neb'askan office, basement of the Nebraska Un ion. 472-2588 __ _ Piano Shiller Upright Grand, older, some decoration, very good condition. $450. 423-1914 after 5pm. VEHICLES FjjjyjA^E_= 77Cutlass Supreme, red, 403 engine, new wheels, runs great Call 472-9750. '77 MGB Convertible. 70.000 miles, hardtop included 475-4484 _ 1982 Brown Camaro. Very clean. Phone 466-2258 or 712-482-6911. SERVICES === EARNING WHILE LEARNING Struggling with class? 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(People Understanding the Severely Handicapped) The event sponsored by the Gateway Merchants, and brought to you by the Men ol Pi Kappa ‘PRE-LAW WORKSHOP* Are you interested in Law School? Attend the PiI'j-*w.Work*h®Pr 1-3 pm Thursday, April 13th, ** .*.** Union. For more information call Brad Moncrief, Arte A Sciences. 472-2891. A Cultural Evenlng . .. '^olklorieo Dance Group" ’The dance A theater of Mexico. Friday Ap' l 14th-7:30-10:30p.m. Union Ballroom. Union Ballroom. Tickets at the door: UNL Student w/ID A3 General $4. ._UPC-Chicano Special Eventa accounting association . . ELECTIONS ° APfl* a* 4pm in the Student Union. Room , b* P?s,#<*- Thia is your chance to make a stance. Vote lor your favorite candidates and/or run tor an office. Pizza party following election. ARTS A SCIENCES Utr^.k ^ JUNIORS A SENIORS! nsnd the Career Placement Orientation TODAY at 3:30 7; Burnett Hall 207. UONT MISS IMPORTATN CAREER OPPORTUNI TIES! k attnention all seniors honor«P at Senior Send Off this Thursday 6 30 to 8:30 at the Wick Center. Please cornel _Sponsored by SAA Big Al, Ken and the Crew al Pizza Shuttle want 10 you' ®nn9 ‘n lit* ad and we will sell you 0i?*PPo,oni' sausage or cheese pizza lor oniy S3 00 You MUST bring in this ad to our 'ocalion at 17th A O. CHI PHI SUPPORTS THE NEW PHI MU CONGRATULATIONS fo Doctor Patrice Berger. Delta Tau Delta $ outstanding professor for the month of April 3r Berger, your dedication, professionalism and under standing of your students is appreciated1 congratulations to the seniors of CHI PHI who are gradu ating this semesteri "Education and Student Involvement" Dr Nancy Barcelo Friday, April 14th ■ 1200-200PM Regency Suite, Nebraska Union IJPC-Chicano Special Events FRANCHISE CLUB Meeting: Thursday. 4/13/89, 5PM Room m Union (TBA) Speaker: Jim Kaizer Founder of Piece of the Pie. Food will be provided. God's gifts of voice A song! SOUND & SPIRIT Annual Homecomina Concert Contemporary Student Christian Choir SUNDAY, April 16 10:30am Cornerstone-UMHE 640 N. 16th Street PUBLIC INVITED Interested in performing arts'’ Join Lied Student Asso ciation Applications in Arch Hall 102. Due April 18. Let's Dance! Clayton House Saturday. April 15th, 8:30- 12:30p.m. Tickets at the door: UNL Student w/ID S4 General S6 ^oupies »1 u UPC- Chicano Special Events M4T TROPICAL FISH SPRING CLEARANCE/TRUCK LOAD TANK SALE New and used items on sale reduc tion store wide Friday April 14th from 9-5, and Saturday April 15th from 9-4. M.A.S.A. Fun Run East Campus Saturday. April 15th 10.00-Noon Free T-Shirt with Entry Fee. Fee: 12 and under $3 UNL Student w/ID $4 General $5 U.P.C.- Chicano Special Events Menudo Feed (all you can eat) Culture Center Admission: 12 and under $2 UNL Student w/ID $2 General $3 Sunday. April 16th, 1C0-500PM. UPC-Chicano Special Eventa ROCKY HORROR It's the late night, double feature picture show. Friday. 10:30P.M. Outside Love Library. Seniors ..YOUR VOTE COUNTSI Senior Gift voting is Wednesday. April 12 and Thursday, April 13 in the Union from 10am-2pm. Show your Big Red Spirit! Herbie tryouts are here. Call Stacie 475-8&9 by April 10 for interview, Student Foundations Publicity and Fundraising. April 13, 4:30, Reunion April Assembly April 13. SCO. Reunion The Publications Board will meet at 4:30p.m., Thursdav. in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan poli cies. All are invited to attend. There will be an important meeting of the politi cal scienoe honorary. Pi Sigma Alpha. Thurs day, April 13, at 6 COP. M. in room 435 Oldf ather. New members are encouraged to attend. UPC Presentation Team Meeting. 6PM Ihursoay, umL Union. GREEK AFFAIRS ^Thanks for the great dinner enchangel K wasa bjastj CM PM SUPPORT* THE NEW PM MU_ and Renee P S. Two sisters down one to gol___ Congratulations Harold P. for your internship at GM. Moily G. for making Student Court and Ryan P for being alerted treasurer J Mortar Boardlll ^ ^ q( Congratulations to Greg N. (DTD) for placing second in Your Delt Brothers Daryl W and Ann G . Mark 8 and Barb B (G Phi's). Congratulations on^urdoubtepinn, nj^ ^ Good luck to the new P^we'^h.nd ^ Good luck to the NEW PHI MU'SI 7he men ot AGS HOOP-IT ’89 AOtl and MICHELOB LIGHT April 15 J°hG?eat ,ob on being elected as the new State FFA Secretary. The 0, Alpha Gamma Sigma K. State Triangle, UNI. Triangle. Towne Club Sorority and AGD, gel psyched lor Luau Party 89 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Practice for Mud Volleyball tournament sponsored by Dnita Uosiion Friday 5.45 AM behind Sandoz Ha. in Qe'ta Upsiion.^, ^ S( Saa ya there Katie (Tn-Delt) and Dale (FIJI) Congratulations on y 0e„a Delta delta Lisa D. (ADTT), Congratulations on being selected Arts and Entertain ment Editor for the DN next year! Pi love, your sisters Nab: Sweet |ob in the tan-off. Third is 'uper for a store bought tan. your brothers at Alpha Gamma Sigma NIGHT ON THE NILE NIGHT ON THE NILE NIGHT ON THE NILE PAINT THE TOWN GREEK 89 Renae K (ADTT) you're awesomel Congratulations, outstanding Greek sophomore, runner-up outstanding ASUN senator, and perfect attendance! Pi love, your sisters SADD Kappa Sigma and Pi Beta Phi present the Music Mobile. April 12-14 at Broyhill Fountain. Win a Pontiac LeMans by guessing how many tapes can fit in the car. Proceeds will go towards SADD. Friends don't let friends drive drunk! SAE LITTLE SISTERS Important meeting Thursday night 7:00concernmg rush. Seniors ...YOUR VOTE COUNTSI Senior Gift voting is Wednesday, April 12 and Thursday, April 13 in the Union from 10am-2pm. The men of Delta Upsilon extend congratulations iO Wayne and Angela on their engagement. Best of ludrl DU The women of Alpha Delta Pi wish Phi Mu the best of luck in their recolonization. ToniaQ. (ADTT), Congrats for having the best (Mexican) tan at the AZD tan-off I Pi love, your sisters STUDENT GOVERNMENT MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT The following committees have vacancies: Appointments Board Government Liaison Comm Chair Government Liaison Comm Registered Lobbyist Deadline, 4:00 pm, Friday, April 14,1989 Parking Appeals Parking Advisory Comm Government Liaison Comm Intercollegiate Athletics Calendar A Examinations Convocations Comm Student Employee Rights Commencement Comm Central Planning Comm Univ Health Center Board Comm for Fees Allocation (CFA) Recreation Advisory Council Scholarship A Financial Aid Teaching Council University Judiciary A Appeals Electoral Commission Curriculum Grading Publications'Board UN-L Police Comm University Libraries Scholastic or Academic Comm Honors Convocation Safe Ride Project Deadline, 4:00 pm, Tuesday, April 18,1989 Applications for all positions are available in the ASUN office -115 Nebraska Union. PERSONALS_~ J. Apel. I tried to give you the true unconditional love that only two spiritual beings understanding the meaning of to getherness can sTiare, instead you sacrificed eternal contentness tor a cheap one-or-two mghter of meaning less bodyslappmg -IT'S OVER. your ex-DN gal Dottie, We may still have time to make it to Chesterferls. BAP Sister Brown (GPB). Congratulations on your engagement! Love. Anne A Sue HEY FORMER LUNCH-BUNCHERS! «'» the Neihardt family reunion. Join us in payme homage to Kelly-Dog, Sleezestak. Jamie/Bambi Wat the Abmo. Grossburger. Bean-burnto lady, Bre r Rabbit Pierre. Nappy Dreads, Condiment Queen, Punchn' Judy Pig Girl, the Sheepman, Swiss Miss, the Mean Pub girl Flora, Psycho Charlie and Sauna Bland, Geibleist, Jul Kool-Aid. Bunch Face, the Men's Club. Punk-rock ski board chick, leather tunnel. Cat in the Hat, the Priestess of Youth. Floppyboy, Popeye, Alien Baby, Fred Astaire Mickey Jimmy, Beautiful Men 1-3. and. of course, bpa ghetti Worker/Chuck Woolery We couldn’t get Julie anc Luigi's room, so it's going to be at Pioneer • Park Friday April 14. 3 ? Meet us by the Pillars. See ya Do0( You're cute and I love you but a bird is still a bird goose on swan. " Briar CHILDCARE NANNY POSITIONS Archer Dawson Nanny Agency * Top Jobs-1 Year Commitment * 300 ♦ Heartland Nannies Placed * Local Interviews/Paid Travel * No fee * West Coast Our Specialty * Nebraska Based. Nationally Known Visit our Representative 4-18/19 Centennial Ballroom NE Union CALL TODAY! 402-554-1103 HELP WANTED ATTENTION - HIRINGI Government |obs - your area Many immediate openings without waiting list Of test $17,840 $69,485. Call 1 602 838 8885, ext R4005. CAMP COUNSELORS wanted tor private Michigar boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing sailing, waterskiing, gymnastics, riflerv, archery, tennis golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramaticsJUH nding. Also kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary $900 o more plus room>arvd board. Marc-Seeger, 176$ Maple NorthfUi. IL 60093. 31? 446-2444. m fihi's •s now hiring food servers, cocktail servers, kitchen help, hosthostess, and service assistants. No experience necessary. Excellent benefits, top pay. 30% discount on food, insurance, and vacation benefits. Ad|ustab:e work ing hours. Apply between 2-4pm, weekdays. 201 N66th COLLEGE STUDENTS Register now for Summer work with Crown in Omaha We can keep you busy. Call us at 553-6115. COMPUTER ASSISTANT Ads and Sciences is seeking a student to be a Student Records Applications Programmer Computer Science background required Job description available m 1223 Oldfather. Deadline April 19. 1989 CRUISE SHIP JOBS $300 - $900 weekly Call Linda, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm weekdays 1-612-456-0884, ext C-4010 Farmers Mutual of Nebraska Needs a custodial person to work from 4 to 8 PM Monday-Friday. $4.00/hr., call personnel 474 5334. EOE Fitness Instructor for older adult exercise class. Experi ence preferred or must be willing to be trained. Call 471 - 7575. Lifetime Health Program. AMIGOS * $4.OO/hour to start (noon & closing shifts). * Up to $4.50. * Health & Dental Insurance Program. * 50% meal discount. * Great work environment. * Paid vacation. * Flexible schedule. * S.T.E.P. (Student Tuition Reimbursement Program). Amigo's, an expanding, quality oriented Mexican fast food chain, has excellent part-time and full-time job opportunities available now at 8 Lincoln locations. If you are an agressive. customer-oriented person and like to work at a fasi intense pace, APPLY NOW at 1407 Q or 5500 O Street. Fluent speakers of Japanese for distance learning pro gram. August-June Apply to: Dr. Beverly Radcliffe, IMC, 920 O Street, Lincoln 68508 by April 20. Help Wanted mowing lawns part time till end of semester between 35-40 hours this summer. Call 488-3637 in evenings to apply. Pays $4 an hour. Hiring youth eoftball umpires for evening games in June and July. Apply at YMCA Youth Sports Office, 1039 P Street. Will train new officials. More informa tion, 475-9622. HUMAN SERVICES INSTRUCTION ASSISTANT I Individual with training in mental retardation special education or related field and experience instructing mentally retarded or physically handicapped individuals in basic social, vocational, & daily living skills desired. At least 19 yrs. of age at time of appointment. Vocational training experience desired. Skills in cleaning/traming adults. Must have good driving reliable and reliable transportation. Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire in addition to City/Co. application. Closing date: Friday, April 14, 1989 Apply at : City/Co. Employment Office 555 S 10th Street, RM B113 Lincoln, NE 68508 EOE/AA General office work, some data entry, tiling, telephone etc Mon-Friday, 8-5 Apply Lincoln Lunber Company, 932 N 23rd. HARDEES Full and Part-time Hardee s is expanding fast No expe rience needed, we provide complete training, excellent pay, bonus plans, discounts on meals, and outstanding growth potential Apply at 2504 O St. for all shifts Need management, crew and maintenance. LOOKING FOR “THE PERFECT JOB” THIS SUMMER? Call Kelly1 We have a wide variety of temporary assign ments available right now. • Good Pay * Flexible Schedule • Valuable Experience * FREE Training if you qualify. Call Today! 4834094 Kelly Services. Inc. 300 South 66th. Suite 105 Not An Agency, Never A Fee' EOE M/F/H MA 'Ofi CORN COMPANY needs students to work in corn breeding nursery. $5.50/hour starting, mid-June thru July. Call 402-523-5215, for application and informa tion. Mingle's is now hiring for all positions Bouncers, door personnel, bartenders, and bar backs Apply 7-9pm at Mingle's, 826 P. __ Multi-talented person needed for temporary office posi tion as required up to 6 months. Close to City Campus. Includes computer input, general typing, collating litera ture. and other office duties Must type 55wqjm with accuracy, be conscientious, detail orientated, self starter. Call 434-6981,9am-4pm EOE. NANNY OPPORTUNITIES *San Diego - one girl S250/week*; * Atlanta - travel - $160/week-, Las Vegas toddler - $250/week-; New York - private apt. • $175/week"; Virginia - infant - $200/week‘. Many positions available. One year commitment necessary. 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