I Murphy Continued from Page 6 is clean and clear throughout the song and has a very steady, semi monotonous drumbeat behind it. What makes this song great is the sound of Murphy’s voice. In this tune, Murphy sings with an organ-sounding harmony that blends perfectly with the music. Another song that helps make this album Murphy’s best and most interesting solo work is “Marlene • 1 Dietrich’s Favourite Poem.” As the title might indicate, Murphy is sort o( half singing, half reciting poetry. The music is strange and slow, it sounds like something you would hear from a very depressed Span ish musician in a bar -- a new and interesting sound. Deep’ provides a classic, New Age-sound combined with some unique, unexpected, and well or chestrated sounds. This is Murphy at his best. - » Giants Continued from Page 6 ness in “Your, Racist Friend.” The Giants sing about being reincarnated as a bag of groceries in “Dead.” They sing about losing their girlfriends in ‘‘Lucky Ball & Chain.” They sing about being brainwashed in “Whis tling In The Dark.” The Giants even include a musical tribute to their name called (what else?) “They Might Be Giants.” This is an album of the best kind. It’s intelligent, fun, completely dance able. And it makes a statement. ente^aipflient_ Youth Symphony to perform Sunday The Lincoln Youth Symphony, will feature members of the or under the direction of Dr. Brian chestra. Moore, will present a concert Sun- The winner of the annual Sen day at 7:30p.m. in Kimball Recital ior Soloist Competition, Keith HaM- Nicholas, will perform movement No. 1 of the Shostakovich Cello On the program are Rossini’s Concerto in E flat. The Orches “William Tell Overture,” “Inter- tra’s wind section will be high mezzo,” from the “Hary Janos lighted in a wind arrangement of Suite” by Kodaly, and the first Percy Grainger’? “Walking movement of Schubert’s “Unfin- Tune.” The concert is free and ished Symphony,'’ Two other works open to the public. JSgjgL Classified 472-2588 164 Printing 70 Religious _72 Rentals 2 Appliances 74 Social Services 3 Bicycles 76 Travel 4 Books 78 Tutoring 5 Clothing 80 Typing A Resumes 6 Computers B Furniture Garage Sales 10 Misc. For Sale 100 Rides 12 Musical Instruments 110 Announcements 14 Photo Equipment 120 Greek Affairs 16 Sporting Goods 130 Student Government 18 Stereos/TVs 135 Meeting Others 19 Ticket Exchange 140 Personals 20 Vehicles 145 Lost A Found 148 Wanted -E. 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Thursday 25th. Friday 26th. Saturday 27th 12 6. 1551 N Cotner (Bethany) North oorner, side entrance. 464 2264 afternoons. Peavey Impact I Electric Guitar, loaded Black, First offer over $200 489 6908. leave message POP MACHINE Old fashioned Coca Cola 10 or. bottle vending machine. Also holds long necked beer bottles Great for dorm room or (rat Works Great' $225 Call 436 0760 Ask lor Matt lop quality stereo equipments and compact refrigerator. 474-1581. 12 Musical Instruments Yamaha 0X27 pro keyboardsynthetizar $250 obo 483 2009 message 16 Sportinu Goods__ Olympic Weights And bench press for sale. 310 poundsset, Prioe nego tiable. Call Rich 475-2187, Leave message. 19JTicket Exchanm Wanted: Two validated floor student tickets to the Kan State-Nefaraska basketball game Feb 3. Call Rick at ^VehiclesForSale^^^ 70 VW Baja New 1650 cc performance engine. Loads of :ustom equipment. Looks/Runs fantastic. $1400/nego iable 483-5840. ___ 1985 Mazda RX7. Fully loaded Runs and looks great. Wust see Will take best offer. 477-0950 ^2 Adoption Idopt-Young loving professional California couple with lome of their own unable to have children seeks to share teir life and happiness with newborn baby Expenses aid; fully legal Please call Freddie or Scott collect at 18 981-6745. . , ADOPTION A loving, happily married couple wishes to adopt your newborn. We will love and cherish this child. Let s help each other Expenses paid. Legal and confidential. Please call Linda & Myron collect, 212-932-7544. PREGNANT AND WONDERING WHAT TO DO? Explore the protection and benefits of adoption which are only provided by a licensed agency. No fee for our confidential services. Contact: Nebraska Children's Home Society 4600 Valley Road 483-7879. We long to adopt newborn to share our love and security. Please call us, and together we can help each other through this difficult time. Legal/confidential. Expenses paid. Kathy and John collect, 516-433-0071. 60 Misc. Services TYPEWRITERS WORD PROCESSORS RENTAL SALES SERVICE RENT-TO-OWN BLOOMS 323 North 13th Street 474-4136 62 Pregnancy PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping hand ^Free^piegnancy teat, please call us (or appoint 80 Typinu & Resumes CAN'T TYPE -boN'T WANT TO-- NO TIME III We can handle all your basic typing needs at: COMPUTER TYPE & SERVICES 476-TYPE 1630 QUE STREET Resumes Professionally typeset or laser (Minted. $10415 plus tax. Daily Nebraskan basement of the Nebraska Union Typing and Word P'ooesemg. Resumes Papers Call All-Typee. 477 0445 110 Announcements •ALPHA ZETA Meeting Wednesday. January 24 at 7:00pm in East Campus Union The speaker anil be Sen Bob Kerrey Initiates must attend Remember the Alumni breakfast on Thursday. January 25 at 7:30am in the Food Science Complex. AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR TRAINWQ COURSE starling February 4 Call 423-7171 or 483 1384 X Ag Econ'Agri BuoinoM Club mooting fc Tuesday Janua7 23 at 6:00 Les Sheffield will speak on Brazil Competition and Inflation" Attention: Psych Students: Come to the UPO information booth in the Union. Wednesday, Thursday. 10-5 pm. to find out about up coming events # CBA Student Advleo7 Board Important meeting to start the year. CBA 107. Janua7 24th and 5:30. College Republicans Meeting: Jan. 23, 1990 Place Regency Rm. in the Union Time: 6:30 Social - 7:00 meeting begins Speakers: 3rd District Repub Candidates New Members Always Welcome I Questions: Call Lori at 436-6151 or Kristina at 477 5150 DON’T READ THIS! OR YOU WILL GET THE URGE TO CHECK OUT UPC AMERICAN FILMS ON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22. AT 4:30 IN CITY UNION ESTATE SALE 1920 s to 1960‘s vintage clothing, older |ewelry. coats. 1920 s mohair couch set, railroad drafting tabje, Deco wardrobe, prints. One week Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd Thursday 25th, Friday 26th, Saturday 27th. 12-6. 155i N. Corner (Bethany) North corner, side entrance. 464 2264 afternoons. FAMOUS FOOTWEAR CLEARANCE AND 1/2 Buy 1 pair of clearance prioed shoes and get a second clearance pnoed pair of equal or lesser value for half price. East Park Plaza 6810 P Street Get ready lor another exciting semester of collegiate 4-H with the meeting tonight, 7:30, East Union. Heavy discussions last night, huh’ And the Professors evenshowedl Where else, but at The Coffee House. Get tine food, great coffee and stimulating conversation, at 1324 P, The Coffee House. Just Me, Hungry HENTOFF-vs-RUSHER THE FIRST AMENDMENT What Rights Do You Have? A Debate featuring a topic of controversy and national importance to us all- the 1st Amendment. 'Presented by UPC Talks & Topics' Tuesday, January 30 8:00PM Nebraska Union $1 Students (w/I.D.) $2 Non-Students. Free Childcare Provided. Honors Program Students T-Shirts and sweatshirts are here. $8 and $16. Pick them up in the Honors Program Office Today Interested in becoming a member of MORTAR BOARD? All interested juniors are invited to pick up an information sheet available now at CAP-City, CAP-East, Culture Center, and 124 Administration. Information sheets are due January 26,1990. INTRAMURAL DEADLINES Tuesday. January 23 * the entry deadline for the follow ing activities: mens, women's, and co-rec snow softball tournament, and men's, women's, and co-rec table soc cer doubles. 472-3467. Mala research sub|ects needed Weightlifting training study-10 week supervised program. If interested contact Karen Knortz, morning & evenings at 483-4249 or after noons at 483-4709. ★ NAA The National Association of Accountants a having an informal informational meeting on Tuesday, January 23. 6 00, Nebraska Union New Members Welcome PHI BETA CHI SPRING RUSH The UNL colony of Phi Beta Chi National Sorority will be conducting a spring rush beginning January 24. Inter ested. full-time undergraduate women in good academic standing are invited to a rush information session on Wednesday. January 24 at 7:00pm at the Union (room posted) If you are interested but unable to attend, stop by the booth in the Union January 22-23._ Phi Beta Lambda Meeting TODAY 600, CBA 120 ALL WELCOME Guest Speakers: PBL State Officers _ Shape up with Fitness Classes through the Office of Carrpus Recreation. The first si* week session begins January 29 There are a variety of times and types classes to choose from Register now at the Campus Recreation Center, the East Campus Activities Building or by mail Call 472-3467 for additional information. Soccer Club Practice 8 10 p.m Tuesday and Thursday Cook Pavilion New Members Welcome._ Student Alumni Association applications will be avail able beginning January 22nd. Get yours at the Wick Center or CAP office. STUDENTS FOR CHOICE MEETING Wed., January 24 at 8 pm City Union Room Posted The International World And International Business Need International Involvement AIESEC All Welcome to Meetings 4pm Tuesdays City Union The Lord of the Rings Come and discuss it with friends Tuesdays 1:30 pm Neihardt Grey Parlor. Info? -Steve 436 9776 Dick Boohar 472-2306 or 486-1712 Vlr Undergrad English Organization Meeting tonight, 8:00 pm. Andrews 229. Bring $ lor T-shirts. New members welcome!! UNL Taekwonto Karate Class Starts next Friday- 1/26*90. Information call 476 0788 or 423-4855. 611 North 27th UNL WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB Meeting Wednesday 1-24-90. Discuss upcoming events. New members welcome. Meet 2nd floor Rec Center Lounge. ' Walpurgisnacht Volunteers neede on February 2, '990, 7-12. Benefits Free shows. For more information, step by the booth in the City Union. We Want You I Come find out why. January 23, 1990 7:30 pm Nebraska East Campus Union U.S. Peace Corps WILDLIFE CLUB MEETING Wednesday the 24th at 7:00pm, East Campus Union Come one. come all. Win a Hawaiian Vacation or Big Screen T.V. plus Raise up to $1400 in Just 10 Daysil! Objective: Fund Raiser. Commitment: Minimal Money: Raise $1400 Cost: Zeio Investment Campus Organizations. Clubs, Frats, Sororities Call OCMC. 1-800-932 0528/1 000-950-8472, Ext. 10 You won't want to miss GOVERNMENT LIASON COMMITTEE Tuesday at 6:15 Nebraska Union Young adult diabetes support oroup forming. January 24th, 7.30 p.m. in the Center forTlealth Enhancement in the Library, 50th and Sumner Further information con tact Bill Mmnick, 435-5547. 120 Greek Affairs Congrats Christy S. and Pam S. on making NSE host. Love, Your Alpha Xi sisters Congratulations to the Outstanding new Pledges of Beta Sigma Psi: W. Gansemer. Murdock, B. Koehler. New man Grove. J Singer, Los Angeles, CA The Men of Beta Sigma Psi Congratulations to the new Phi Mu Executives: Presi dent- Christie Ebeltcft; First Vice-President- Nancy Imig, Second Vice-President- Susie Trout, Secretary- Renee Watkins; Treasurer- Kristin Campbell; Social Chairper son- Jennifer Davison; Panhenenic Representative Traci Minnick; Membershp- Wendi Baus; Phi Educator Stacy Bratcher; House Manager- Stacy Hohlen. I 4 j Get one for the parties, one for Valentines, - one for spring break, just because you look great in one. But get one from S-Tans. (We guarantee a tan r with our new bulbs & tan plan. 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