The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1990, Page 11, Image 11

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ADOPT
LET US HELP YOUI
Happily married childless couple with lots of love and
security to give wants very much to adopt your newborn.
Expenses. Legal/confidantial. Please call collect 516
872-2567.___
ADOPTION
Loving, financially secure and well educated future
awaits your baby. Your child will have the best of every
thing. Expenses paid. Call collect 212-876-2444.
Caring, educated couple will love, embrace & adopt
special infant. Dad is a pediatrician 8 mom helps families
with sick children. Give yourself, your baby and us a
chance. Call Mindy collect, 718-347-5020.
Considering ADOPTION? Happily married couple with
love and anection to share seeks to adopt newborn to
make our family complete. Reside in small town near
Rocky Mountains. Both educators, financially secure.
Medical and all legal expenses paid. Please call Nancy
or Ken collect after 6pm or on weekends. Confidential.
(303)443 5986
Loving couple seeks baby to adopt into secure home.
Call collect 201-586-3668.
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.
36 Health & Fitness
Karate-The unique and lun way to get in shape. One
class free. Call 474-1729.
44 Legal Services ~
Chapter 13 bankruptcy can discharge student loans.
Statmore Law Offioes, 474-1842.
69 Misc. Services ~
" Book Exchange Service
Buying or selling books? Cali in a list of books you want
to sell or buy, we'll put you in touch with students with
similar needs. BOOKFINDERS. 466-6893/475-5819,
5pm-10pm, Monday-Friday.
Don’t Wait
For your windshield rock damage to spread. Most insur
ance companies pay in lull. Mobile service. Glas-Weld
477 8661. _
Scholarships/grants tor college are available Millions go
unclaimed yearly. For details. 1-800-334-3881.
STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA
Inlormation on semester, summer, and Internship pro
grams. All under $6000. Cali Curtin University 1 800
878-3696.
TYPEWRITERS
WORD PROCESSORS
Rentals Sales Service
Rent-To-Own
BLOOM’S
1001 Garfield 474-4136
62 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint
ment, 483-2609.
78 Tutoring
WANTED: Basic algebra tutor lor student in Independent
study course. 435-8855 anytime
80 Typing & Resumes
All your typing needs. Saved until final edit and printing
Spell check, proof copy with grammar check available
Ext'a style features available Reasonable rates with last
service.
Computer Type and Services
1630 Q Street.
476-8973
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775
Resumes
Professionally typeset or laser printed $15 plus tax
Daily Nebraskan
basement ol the Nebraska Union
Word processing papers, reasonable prices Call Mary
483-4610.
110 Announcements
INTRAMURAL ENTRY DEADLINES
Tuesday. September 25 is the entry deadline lor the
Icllowmg intramural activities men's and women's (lag
fooiball, co rec soocer. and the coll tournament. For
additional information cal! 472-346/
Bather*:
UPC Homeooming Committee Meeting
Tuesdays 4:00pm City Union, room posted.
Everyone welcome!
UN-L *pe*k* out on r*ci*m.
Come see what UN-L students have to say on the issue
of cultural diversity. Tuesday, September 25 at 7:00pm in
the City Union. Room will be posted. Any questions call
Tracy at 438-1883.
Compete For Cash Prizes
Homecoming Talent Show applications available at both
City and East Campus CAP offices and booth in City
Union. Due Sept. 28. What have you got to lose?
CORNCOBS
Important meeting today to discuss homecoming)
Please attend-4:30 p.m. in the Union.
D’YA GET TURNED ON
by mathematics? If so, attend the Pi Mu Epsilon meeting
Wednesday night, 6:30 pm, room 203 Oldfather Re
freshments willbe served
DECAMDECA! DECA!!
Collegiate marketing/business/education club meeting
Wednesday Sept. 26, 6:30 pm, Nebraska Union Every
one welcome. We will discuss nationals in Denver, CO.
and picnic Sunday. See you therel
Emerging Leader Internship
This non-paio position includes curriculum development
and co-instruction of Emerging Leaders classes. Great
opportunity for a junior or senior with leadership experi
ence! Applications at CAP City, CAP East, WRC or
Culture Center are due October 1 by 4:00 pm.
FREE ICE CREAM!
Human Dev. & the Family Club meeting Sept. 26 at 545
in Home Ec. 104
HOMECOMING 1990
WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW
TOURNAMENT
Sponsored by Union Board'
Wed Oct. 10th. 6:30pm
Application forms available in Suite 220
Deadline- Oct. 5
INTERVIEWING SKILLS
WORKSHOP
lor ASUN positions
September 25 - 4.-00 pm
City Campus Union
for more information
call 472-2581
A MULTl-CULTUrt^kREORMANCE
Music and poetry wiH be performed by 4 of the Student
Affairs Diversity Retreat Facilitators Building Bndges
and Strengthening Alliances will be the theme of this
performance. Don't miss thisl Call the Women's Re
source Center 472-2597 lor more info. Thursday, Sep
tember 27th at 800pm. Union Main Lounge. FREEH!
STUDENTS AGAINST 2%
Organizational meeting
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. in the Union
Students For Life
Meeting at 7;00pm, Thursday, Sept. 27th in the City
Union, room to be posted Anyone interested is welcome
Travel to London and Paris
Why not |Oin a UN-L study tour during semester break’’
Study the arts or theater and earn credit. Call Flights &
Study Tours 472-3264 tor details or stop by 1237 R
Street. Room 102.
★
U.S. Peace Corps
Video 6 Information September 26. 1990 7 30pm Ne
braska Union.
UN L Speake Out on Racism
Come see what UN-L students have to say on the issue
of cultural diversity. Tuesday. September 25 at 700
UNION BOARD
Goal Setting Retreat
Today 4 30pm
East Union
UNL Collegiate 4-H Club meeting Tuesday. Sept. 24 at
7:30 in the City Union.
UPO
Mooting tonight Room 120 Burnett Hall 3:3016:30. Need
only attend one time
THE ^FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
• Oh no, Elliott! Why? ... Why? ..
INTRAMURAL GOLF
The entry deadline for the intramural golf tour
nament is Tuesday, September 25, The flyer
incorrectly lists the deadline as 10/2. Please be
sure to enter on time. The tournament will be
held Friday, October 5. Inquiries: 472-3467.
ISO: Meet on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in IES. All
new members welcome.
is the answer
Applications available in CAP Office, City Union
_ Due September 28
MFIGAIDU
Yesl It's backl Thurs. the 27th
6:30 City Union, Room Posted
My Friend Is Gay and I Don't Understand.
Minority Law Day
College of Law is hosting Minority Law Day, Saturday
Sept. 29, 1990. Activities from 8:45am to noon. Free
event I
NU MEDS
Informational meeting Tuesday. September 25. 6:00
p.m. at City Union. Room will be posted. AMCAS video.
Organizational meeting 5:30pm Sept. 27th, East Carrv
pus Union New members welcome.
PBL/FBLA Meeting
New/old members welcome. Tuesday, Sept. 25, 6 p.m.,
CBAJ2°
PHI CHI THETA formal meeting, Tuesday, September
25, 6,'00 p.m.. City Union.
PRIVATE GUITAR
INSTRUCTION
Beginners or advanced Lessons can include use of
rental guitar at $8 per week.
Zager Studio 489-2430.
Record Breaking News
Hey, shouldn't you be at the Best ofthe Rest committee
meeting today at 4:00 pm in the Union (room posted).
Voter Registration
Drive
Mon., Sept. 24
Tuee., Sept. 25
Wed., Sept. 28
10:30-2:30
City Union
Register and Make a Difference!
Absentee Ballots Availsbie
Sponsored by
Government Liaison Comm.
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
Kinko's- 12th 5 R (24 hour vending mach.).
Wanted: Wild and waiy musicians who want to get a
great pep band together for UNL home wrestling meets
It interested please call 472-6470
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MORE TUITION IN
CREASES?
Help tight these and other concerns such as faculti
retention, teaching assistants, building renovation, am
monel Join the CBA Student Action Council NOW' befori
it's too late. First meeting, Wednesday in the Union
YOGA CLASS begins Oct. 2 on Tuesday and Thursday
through Oct. 25. Class times are 12:10-12:50. Register at
Campus Recreation by noon on Oct. 1. (Limit 12)
120 Greek Affairs__
AGS and AXO congratulate Beta Sigma Psi lor top team
placing in "The Masters" miniature goH philanthropy.
Also top individuals:
1st place Matt P. (Beta Sig)
2nd place- Rob W. (Theta Cni)
3rd place- Brian S. (Beta Sig)
Thank you to all those who participated!
Betsy K.,
Who did you say was getting engaged?
Congratulations Becky H., Heather L., Julie A. and Cori
E. on making Greek Yearbook t Keep up the good work I
Love, Delta Gammas
Congratulations to the 1990 Pledge class officers of
Sigma Nu Fraternity: M. Ruark -President; D. Smith -
V .President; P. Wetrel -Jr. IFC Rep ; C. White -Social
Chair; G. Venteicher-Treasurer; T. Meyers -Recorder, R.
Webber -PhNan; D. Leitner, C. Pfanstiel -Sentinels.
Congratulations to Jeff Ruer, Sigma Nu "King Pin"
Brother of the Week. You're doing awesome work, Jeff.
Keep it upl
Hats off to the Delt & Kappa pledge classesl We had a
great timel
_ CHI PH I P ledge Class
Phi Beta Chi congratulates and welcomes our new asso
ciate members: Heidi B., Kara B., Tricia B , Shanna B ,
Alicia D., Keri D., Jennifer G., TarynG., Any K , Heather
K., Kimberly O., Heather R., Hieoi S.. and Melissa T.
Love, Your Beta Chi Sisters
Tami C„
Congratulations on accomplishing your personal best
at the G.l. half marathon We re proud of youl
Phi Beta Chi
The men of Alpha Gamma Sigma would like to thank the
ladies of Alpha Chi Omega for all your help with "The
Masters." Your involvement made the event a sucoessl
The men of Chi Phi would Ike to thank all of the
sororities who helped make Kick 4 Kids a suc
cess.
1st place- KAPPA ALPHA THETA PLEDGES
2nd Place- Alpha Phi Actives
Best Banner- Alpha Omicron Pi
Tourney M.V.P.- Lisa Brakke; Theta
Don't forget about the Poet Tourney relaxant
at the Watering Hole Tonight!
UN-L Speaks Out on Racism
Come see what UN-L students have to say on the issue
of cultural diversity. Tuesday, September 25 at 7 00.
Sponsored by ISC and MASA.
130 Student Government
Everyone Invited
Government Liaison Comm.
Meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 25 -6:00 P.M.
CITY UNION _
PUBLICATIONS BOARD
Daily Nebraekan Advisory board to the Board of Re
gents- hire the editor, business manager, and advisor
Pub Bd acts as a publisher for the Board of Regents and
serves as a kaison between the paper and its university
constituencies, paying particular attention to complaints
against the paper Applications available at 115 Nebr
Union. Deaoline 4:00 pm, Sept. 28th.
TODAY
ELECTORAL COMMISSION
MEETING
5:30 p.m.
! 115 Nebraska Union
The Cottage of Art* and Science* Student Advisory
Board is currently accepting applications for new mem
bership selection. Applications can be picked up at the
following locations: Campus Activities & Programs Of
fice. Musi-Cultural Affairs Office, Arts & Sciences Dean's
Office. 1223 Oldfather. Applications are due at 4:00pm
Oct. 5, 1990
140 Personals__
Brown-eyed guy:
Do you want to teach me?
Blonde Klutz
Dawn M.,
Happy Birthday 21
Let's get drunk and have a good time.
Your Roomie
Greg (AKA cousin H):
I’m sorry Sunday morning turned out like it did, I STILL
don't hate you. _
To the lady in Red Car
I gave you my spot in the lot South of HHS. Will you let me
now take you out.
Respond via Personals
NU Piccolos,
Keep it high and dryl
NU TUBA*
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETH P.lll
You Little Vixenl
Denise & Jennifer
Mike,
Vic'ots are blue, Roses are red. Sinoe these warts
appeared, I'd be better off if you were deadl
Jane:
Send me a peraonal message by coming down to the
Daily Nebraskan offioa (in the basement of the Nebraska
Union) before 2 p.m.
'_Dan
145 Lost & Found
Found: Men's watch on the sidewalk on the west side of
Cather Hall. Call 436-8891 to claim _
Green folder containing Marketing 341 notes Please call
475-3115, ask for Lynn.
148 Wanted
WASTES: Good flash meter, new or used. Call 487
2878.
150ChMO>re Needed
Nanny Opportunities
Salaries $150- $400 week.
Join our successful Nanny Network and experience
growth with a great family on East Coast. Call Arlene
Streisand, 1 800-443-6428. Minimum 1 year
160 Help Wanted
Earn good income working part time from your area. Easy
work, no experience necessary. For more details and a
form send SASE to Tyler Enterprise. P.O. Box 131.
Myerstown. PA 17067.
•Hiring Now*
TMI Corp.. ranked in the "Kip 10" by the telemarketing
industry's trade magazine for the pas* 7 years, is now
hiring for fall $6.50/hour guaranteed Realistic earning
potential to $10/hour Flexible scheduling-you set your
own hours around your classes' Day and evening hours
available. Paid, professional training. Convenient loca
tion 2 blocks from campus. Contests, prizes, fun, friendly
faces Call today for a personal interview: 476-7625 Ask
for Dianne Irwin (EOE)
Great part-time opportunity
Flexible hour*)
Competitive payl
Free uniforms!
Free meelet
We can give you as few or as many hours as you need
worked around your class schedule Give us a call.
McDonalds 475 5238
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5 Part song
9 Group in a loft
14 Dance
15 Nino —
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16 Coward s "This
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17 Friend of Antony
18 -out (barely
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20 Gdansk dance
22 Neon and freon
23 Pundits
24 Do some
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33 Encampment
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68 Boston
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31 Hamburg’s river
32 Blind section
33 Falls back
34 Binge
35 Further
36 Corrida march
music
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44 Seed covering
47 Rainbows
49 Rascal
51 Forest clearing
52 Jazzman Earl
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53 Musical sounds
54 Small drum
55 Muslim |udge
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