The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1990, Page 11, Image 11

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Harlem Globetrotters coming to Lincoln
On their 64th tour, those mischievous and miraculous Houdinis of
die hard court, the internationally famous Harlem Globetrotters, are
coming to Lincoln.
Currendy riding an awesome, totally far-out, world-record winning
streak of nearly 7,000 consecutive games, the Harlem Globetrotters
have come to attack the capital city.
The amazing Globetrotters are coming to Pershing Auditorium at
7:30 p.m. Feb 13 to face their long-time rivals, the Washington
Generals.
Gone are the days of Meadowlark Lemon and Curly Neal, those
masters of the game of hoops.
But the magicians of basketball are still a sight to catch if you like
fancy basketball and plenty of tricks, confetti and dropped shorts.
Prices for reserved seating are $16, $11 and $9. Tickets are on sale
now at the Pershing box office and all Ticketmaster outlets, including
Younkers and the Nebraska and East un ions.
Hanna
Continued from Page 9
Lincoln front, let’s try to do away
with neon clothes. Neon fashion was
a tragic cancer of the ’80s that we
must surgically remove in the ’90s.
Those who know me may protest,
“But Jim, you double-standarded hick.
You have a neon green jacket with a
matching ear guard.” Okay, so this is
true. But I don’t wear it a lot, and
when I do, I feel really guilty.
And do we really need The Beach
Boys anymore? Who wants to see 50
year-old men playing all of their
music to the screaming 14-year-olds
they hire to come to their concerts?
They should retire to the sands of
Kokomo and leave me alone.
And can big hair be outlawed in
the ’90s?
I suppose I should quit complain
ing, but it’s how I make my living. I
will start to bring this to a close, but
before I do, I feel I must address one
issue that quite literally has me scared
out of my puny mind.
Ya see, from the mid to late ’80s,
there was a big nostalgia kick for the
’60s. The summer of ’89 was espe
cially drenched in hippie flashbacks,
what with the 20th anniversary of
Woodstack. I mean Woodstock.
Now, this is all fine because I
happen to have a fondness for the
music and history of the late ’60s. It
was a cool time, and I don’t mind
reliving a bit of it.
But my skull shudders and my
mind reels at the prospect of a ’70s
revival sometime in the late ’90s.
If these nostalgia cycles continue,
we’ll soon be up to the late ’70s
College kids in 1997 may return to
the hottest fashions of 1977, and quite
frankly, I’m frightened.
Just as The Who and The Rolling
Stones did reunion tours last year,
1999 may see reunion tours from
Ambrosia, Air Supply and the Vil
lage People.
We can only hope ozone depletion
will have killed us all by then.
Big
Continued from Page 10
nizing experience. The lead singei
tells the story of his trials and tribula
tions of manifest destiny.
The last song “Good God,” is a
live song, which adds a refreshing,
long-awaited end to the album.
There is definite potential here.
But The Big F needs to show some
consistency.
2 Appliances 74 Social Services
3 Bicycles 76 Travel
4 Books 78 Tutoring
5 Clothing 80 Typing 4 Resumes
6 Computers l~""
R Furniture
9 Garage Sales -—
10 Misc. For Sale 100 Rides
12 Musical Instruments 110 Announcements
14 Photo Equipment 120 Greek Ahairs
16 Sporting Goods 130 Student Government
18 Stereos/TVs 135 Meeting Others
19 Ticket Exchange 140 Personals
20 Vehicles 145 Lost 4 Found
-148 Wanted
22 Adoption
25 Automotive 150 Child Care Needed
28 Beauty Ads 160 Help Wanted
30 Bridal 1*2 Work Study Jobs
32 Counseling 164 Summer Jobe
34 Floral -
36 Health 4 Fitness
38 Insurance ---
40 Instruction 170 Roommates
42 Job Placement J75 Rooms For Rent
44 Le-al 180 Houses For Rent
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62 Pregnancy 1M Vacation IWil.1.
$2 50 per day for 10 words on individual student
and student organization ads
$3 00 per day for 10 words on commercial ads
$ 15 each additional word.
$ 75 billing charge Personal ads must be prepaid
Found ads may be submitted free of charge
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on the basis of sex. sexual orientation, race,
religion, age. disability, marital status or national
origin.
The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit
or reject any advertisement at any time which
ooes not comply with the policies and judgments
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The advertisers agree to assume liability for all
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3 Bicycles
Cannondale Mountain-Bike 89 Teal Blue Used 6 times
■>800 new. first $500 takes it. 476-2505.
6 Computers
Sli de 440. Motorola 68000 Hard disk, terminal Soft
ware included $1000 472-2740 or 435-6967
X Furniture__
For Sale: king Size Waterbed; Good Condition, Wav
eiess Mattress- $’25 00 Call during the day472 3882or
after 4pm 464-6076.
K) Misc. For Sale_
ATTENTION HIRING! Government jobs your area
$17,840 $69,485 Call 1-602 838 8885 Ext R4005
Attention GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES Irom
$100 Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys Surplus
Buyers Guide 1 602 838 8885 Ext A4005
Cliff's lor Imported and Domestic cigarettes1 140 N 12th
Cliffs lor Ushers and Wedding Gifts! 140 N 12th
Double loti lor ear*. Call Bryan. 477-—38._
For Sale: 1/4 Karat Diamond Engagement Set Valued
$700- will sell lor $400 488 0743, alter 5pm
Is It True_leaps lor $44 through the Government? Call
lorlactsl 1 708-742-1142 Ext. 3153A
20 Vehicles For Sale
I '87 VW Jetta GLI. 32,000 Miles 5-Speed $8,500 421
2250.
22 Adoption _
Adopt-Young loving professional California couple with
home of their own unable to have children seeks to share
their hie and happiness with newAorn baby Expenses
paid; fully legal. Please call Freddie or Scott collect at
B18 901-6745
PREGNANT AN0 WONDERING
WHAT TO DOT
Explorethe protection and benefits ol adoption which are
only provided* by a licensed agency No lee for our
confidential services. Contact:
Nebraska Children's Home Society
4600 Valley Road
483-7879.
40 Instruction
PRIVATE GUITAR
! INSTRUCTION
Beginners or advanced. Lessons can include use of
uular.
Zager Studio 423-2709.
60 Misc. Services
—
TYPEWRITERS
WORD PROCESSORS
RENTAL
SALES
SERVICE
RENT-TO-OWN
BLOOM’S
323 North 13th Street
474-4136
62 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint
ment. 483-2609
80 Typinu & Resumes
CANT TYPE -DON'T WANT TO- NO TIMEHI We
can handle all vour basic typing needs at:
COMPUTER TYPE
& SERVICES
476-TYPE
_1630 QUE STREET
Typing and Word Processing. Resumes Papers. Cal
All-Typee, 477-0445
110 Announcements
‘D.O.A.*
Dance On Arrival Thursday, January 18th w/After Televi
sion East Campus Union. Great Plains Ftaom9pm-1am.
AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR TRAINING COURSE starting
February 4. Call 423-7171 or 483-1384.
Coalition for Gay & Lesbian Civil Rights Annual Meeting.
For information call 472-5644. Topic:
VIOLENCE AWARENESS
Come experience a teacher who inspires his students to
choose freedom of expression and reject the oppression
of conformity m the Hollow at the East Union. Experi
ence:
Robin Williame in Deed Poeta Society
Thursday. January 18th at 8p.m.. Friday January 19th at
7 & 9p.m., and Saturday. January 20th at 8p.m. Students
$1 and Non-Students- S2 with ad in Thursday's paper
Coming to the Pla-Mor Ballroom
Sunday. January 21 8-12 pm
Throe of Lincoln's finest country bands
Sandy Creek Band
Whiskey River Boys
Roy Williams
6600 West O St. Linooln. NE
CONGRATULATIONS!
Todd W . Jeff V., and Denise C.. New NSE Hostsl
UPC-City
FAMOUS FOOTWEAR
January Clearance.
East Park Plaia 8610 P Street.
Finance Club Meeting
Thursday. January 18 at 6:30pm in the Union. New
members welcome!
FOR THOSE who would teach man the way. the time is
now. the opportunity * presented to come up higher to
CRO TONA, a Pythagoras Order and Mystery School for
World Teachers CRO TONA. Box 313 Livingston, Mon
tana 59047
How are you going to accomplish your Spring Break
tanning? Join thousands of other students in Panama
City Beach. FL. for
SPRING BREAK ’90
UPC Main Events
Call 472-1879 for more information
£
Interested in becoming a merrtier of
MORTAR BOARD?
All mteresteo |umors ere VAT —
sheet available now at CAP-City. CAP East. Culture
Center, and 124 Administration Information sheets are
due January 26. 1980._
Interested m what is happening to your •*rth?The
Nebraska Model United Nations 23rd Annual Cooler
ence Feb 14-17. has added a special environmental
comm*sion and a Greenpeace spacer lnformatjcm
and implication* available m the CAP office 200 NE
Union. __
Intramural Sports Trivia
The Intramural Sports Trivia Contest preliminary teat will
be held Thursday. 1/18 at 6 p.m. in the student lounge
area of the Campus Recreation Center Pteaee bring a
RolaetP472 3467. Coyest is open to all UNL student*
faculty, and staff Current UNL or OCR ID required for
entry.___
Intramural Managers Meetings
There will be mandatory meetings for intramural volay
ball and basketball managers on Thursday, 1/18. Failure
to have a team representative in attendance win result in
the loss of 1/2 of the learn* forfeit «•».
Basketball Managers 530^.m„ NE Union (room
Volleyball Managars: 6:30 p.m.. NE Union (room
•3467.
KEEP WATCH!
Innocants Sociaty implications will soon be mad# avail
able.
Need a break lor lunch* Study the Bfole Chapter
Summary Bible Study-11 30 to 12:20 Thursday. January
18. Nebraska Union, Room Posted Bring your lunch
The Professional Business Fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi,
will be having Rush Wednesday-Fnday of the weak.
Slop by the booth in CBA and see how you can get
involved.
UPC Kaleidoscope Mealing Todeyl 4:00 East Union.
ORCHESIS
Mandatory ofticers meeting. Sun., Jan. 21,2:00pm, MLH
304, Important!!
PHI BETA CHI £
SPRING RUSH c
The UNL colony of Phi Beta Chi National Sorority will be ei
conducting a spring rush beginning January 24. Inter- |e
ested. full-time undergraduate women in good academic —
standing are invited to a rush information session on q
Wednesday. January 24 at 7:00pm at the Union (room te
posted). If you are interested but unable to attend, stop ^
by the booth in the Union January 22-23. -
RODEO CLUB MEETING s
January 17, 7:30pm
East Campus Union n
Everyone is invited to attend! j
Spring Broadcasting Grads l
We have a list of 30 NBC affiliate TV statons with a
history of giving first-timers a job. Names, addresses,
phone nurroers. $7.50. Mail check to SCA Publishing,
3228 South Blvd., Suite 263, Edmond, OK 73013. p
Surrogate mother wanted. A loving couple unable to ™
have child wil pey $10,000 fee and al expenses to a *!
woman to carry husband's child. 5' to 5'5\ under 130 c
pounds, blonde All replies strictly confidential. Call col- .
led, 1-415-365-7022.5
Video and Applications
January 18.1S90 730 pm i
Nebraska Union Room Posted
U S. Peace Corps si
You work out al the YMCA too9 Great I Let's meet at the
Codes House, across the street from the new parking
garage 1324 P, for a bran muffin and a great cup ol t
coffee, then go to the Y together. i
Energetic and, as always. Hungry
120 Greek Affairs
Acacia Little Sietere
Mandatory Little Sister Meeting Thursday, January
18th at 6:30pm. The old and new Exec Officers
meet at 6.00 at the house. Also bring $26 tor
•WMtehirta.
Congratulations Julie K. on your engagement.
Love, Your Phi Mu Sisters 1
Congratulations to Bart S. for making the Parking Ap- h
peals Board. Ii
J.O.B.. Cliff I ii
The Men of Chi Phi
Congratulations to Karen C. on being a new NSE host
Love, Phi Beta Chi
TRIANGLE LITTLE SISTERS
Welcome Back' First Meeting Tonight at 6:00pm Don't £
Forget! a
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130 Student Government ,
1 ■■■■ 1 1 • s
ASUN Senate Vacancies it
Represent your college constituents. fs
The following colleges have vacancies:
Ag - Div of General Studies l
Home Ec. ■ Nursing - Graduate 3
Campus wide vacancies on the following committee
Teaching Council
Deadline is Wednesday. Jan 31 at 4:00 p.m.
Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union
CHIEF JUSTICE
Student Government-Student Court jj
Must be a law student to serve as directoi ot the Student 8
Court. The court deals with matters of UN-L student
organizations. .
Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline L
January 19, 1990
UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT *
6:30pm-TONIGHT ‘
NEBRASKA UNION-CITY CAMPUS 1
ROOM TO BE POSTED
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
115 NEBRASKA UNION
140 Personals__
Melissa & Howie,
Congratulations on your Engagement!
Love. Tammy
T#9?Uy Happy Birthday to my Geek ot a Next Door I
Neighbor! Have a Fantastic Dayl
Your Bud Tneh
WANTED: 3 Men tor a tew hour* on a Sunday Morning.
Wei! buy lunch (bring your Vak-dine). No long-term
commament (I?) and no pay invokred. Respond via the
Personals
Signed 3 Attractive, Intelligent. Available and Fun
Loving Women
Jodee M,
Can we go out again sometime soon? Call me.
Gumbakman
145 Lost & Found
Found: Car key- looks like it could be used lor trunk
perhaps? Founts near 17th & R Parking Lot. To claim caH
436-0530
150 Child Care Needed
Babysitter needed lor two children Part-time, flexible
hour*. Call 464-7410
University proleesor needs child care* domestic help 12
15 hours weekly. Afternoons, some weekends Minimum
wage Call 423-0494 evening*._
Wanted Part time babysitter lor mlant boy Monday,
Wednesday. F riday days Perfect lor child development
or teaching major. Call 423-3542 alter 5. please
160Hel£_\yanted__
A FREE GIFT jdsT FOR CALLING, PLUS RAISE UP
TO |170S IN ONLY 10 DAYS. Student groups. Irats, and
sororities needed lor marketing project on campus For
details plus FREE GIFT, group offtoori ciH 1-BOG-765
6472 *vt 50.
A La Chopstix
The Little Steakhouse
Atrium Lower Level Food Court
Bunter help and cashier person needed. Apply in per
in. 1200 N Street.
slebration hiring waitery. Must be able to work week
ids. Apply anytime afternoon, 1033 0 Street, lower
vel. Golds Galleria
sntennlal Mall Child Care is seeking part-time a.m.
acher. Must be able to work Monday through Friday,
sply 15th & O, Federal Building Room 140.
scktail waitery needed. Must by 21 to apply. W.C.'s
Buth Lounge 21st and Highway 2. Apply in person
(cellent starting wages. Great tips, too.
b you have a light school load? Then Holway Rent-A
jx is looking for well-dressed Individuals with retail
iperience for Immediate openings. Job is good through
immer. Call Jim 476-2262.
Graduate Students
ut-time work/luB time pay explaining reading readi
es program to parents. Education/Psychology back
ourvd helpful. For interview, call Tonya. 421-7564
’•ndmother's- 70th A A « now hiring day waitery only,
jply 2 4p -n Monday Friday Wfi Interview.
GRANT COORDINATOR I
Part-time/T emporary
iity of Lincoln Health department seeks individual to
assist in the coordination of an injury control
irveillanoe and intervention program. Specific skills in
the areas of program planning, grant writing and
computer skills desired
Must be able to provide own transportation College
ivel coursework in business or puoltc administration,
ir coursework and/or experience in the area of health
education and statistics desired Position to last
through 9/90. Salary: $8.95-$12.31/hr. Hrs. to be
negotiated.
Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire in
iddition to City/Co application Closing date: Friday.
January 19. 1990. Apply at:
City/Co Employment Office
555 S. 10th Street. Rm B113
Lincoln. NE 68508
_ _EOE/AA
Intramural Officials Needed 1
he Intramural Sports Program is in need at intramural
asketball and volleyball officials. Starting wage:-S4 00/
our No previous experience required, but is helpful,
iterested students should attend the mandatory meet
igs:
Basketball: Tues., 1/16. 5:30 p.m., Henzlik Aud.
Volleyball: Wed , 1/17. 9:15 p.m.. NE Union (room
posted)
Inquiries: 472-3467
JULIOS
ue to a 50% increase in business, is now accepting
Tlications lor all positions to help us staff out new store
ast Lincoln. Apply in person, between 1 & 4p.m. daily
132 South 13th Street, no phone calls please. EOE/AA
»nd & Sky Manufacturing is hiring quality control per
>nnel and machine operators tor its second shift Flex
le hours. Apply in person at 5410 NW 4<th until 5 p m
o phone calls please Starting wage: $5/hour.
•te night, part-time custodial help needed. Apply:
14, East Union.
Lied Center Stage Hand
ed Center needs 40-50 registered university students ’
i assist with loading m and running performances at the
ed Center No experience necessary, some heavy
ting and working at heights up to 90 feet is expected.
3 /0-$4.65/hr depending upon experience Apply in
erson, by January 19th. 5p m., Lied Center Office, 12th
R. 472-4700 __
Lied Center Security Monitor/Runner
led Center needs registered university students to
heck people m at stage door, enforce Led Center rules
ackstage and run errands during performances No
xpenence necessary $3 70-$4 65/hr depending upon
xpenence Apply in person by January 19th. 5p m.;
ted Center Office, 12th & R. 472-4700
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