Lincoln to Newark: Round trip $175—Leave 12-19-90, return 1-13-90. Cal! Vince, 476-9684, leave message. 110 Announcements How to stop the world so you can get onl Workshop and video. 4pm Tuesday, December 4 at East Campus Un ion: 7:30pm Wednesday. December 5 at Nebraska Un ion. U.S. Peace Corps. 472-3201. Pre-Vet Club Meeting Wed. 7:00pm, VBS 145. “I believe that service to others is an obligation of mankind. Campus Red Cross December 4th, 6 p.m., Student Union. *FREE SNEAK PREVIEW* "Awakenings" starring Robin Williams and Robert DiNero Wed. Dec. 5 at 8:00 Sheldon Film Theatre Tickets available at the City Union CAP Office Presented by: UPC American Films *WILLY WONKA* and the Chocolate Factory Sunday Dec. 9th 7pm and 9pm $1 with ID, $2 non City Union UPC-Amorican Films HOT topic on a COLD day. UPC Taks and Topes presents.. SAVE OUR TREES - SAVE OUR LIVES, A DEBATE. City Union today, 8:00pm. One measley dollar for students. All UNL women who havejunior standing are eligible to apply for GLAMOUR'S TOP 10 COLLEGE WOMEN COM PETITION. Winners will be chosen from five differ ent areas of study. This is your chance for national recognition, a cash prize, and an ail expenses paid trip to New"Vork to meet with lop professionals. Applications available at the CAP office, 200 Nebraska Union, CAP East. 300 East Union, Women s Resource Center, 117 Nebraska Union, and the Culture Center. Applications are due February 15. 1991. Amnesty International Praaanta Dr. David Forsythe Different Approaches to Human Riglits Amnesty Int’i 6 the Red Cross' Wednesday Dec. 5 7 SO City Union CBA Student Advisory Board Presents; JAY DUNLAP ol Union Bank and Trust Thursday, Dec. 6 at 3:30pm in Union. College Republicans Meeting Wednesday, December 5 at 6nm in the Union, room will be posted. Questions? Call Chris Gwartnoy, 4 7?-3052._ CORNCOBS Important PLEDGE meeting today. 4:30pm in the Union. DECA Meeting Wednesday, Dec. 5 in the Union. All members need to attend. 700, room posted. Need gift ideas? Attend the 12th Annua! Arts and Craft Fair at the East Union December 4 and 5. 10 a.m. to 6 p m. Sponsored by UPC-Visual Arts GOLDEN KEY MEMBERS Don't mice the Christmas Party Wednesday, Dec. 5. 4-?0pm in the Reunionl INTRAMURAL ENTRY PERIODS Wednesday. 12/5 is the first day of the entry period for the following spring semester activities: men s and women's basketball: co-rec volleyball; chess; men's, women's tnd co-rec snow softball tournament; and men's, womens. and co-rec table soccer doubles. 472-3487 Kare Bear Daycare has openings for 6 weeks-12 years Daily toddler and preschool classes. Qualified staff, Title XX welcome, close to UNL. Call 474-7200. Lightweight Basketball Weigh-In The first of two pre-season weigh-ins lor the intramural lightweight basketball league (1oC lbs. and under) begin ning spring semester will be Thursday, December 6 from 4-6 p.m. In the men's locker room of the Coliseum. A current UNL photo I.D. is required. 472-3487. Tonight is officer elections. Anyone interested in getting involved in NAA. this is your opportunity! —Becker CPA Review will be here; —and tonight is our pizza party! II This is the last student meeting of the semester, so everyone is encouraged to attend. Informal dress. 6:00. City Union. See you mere... ★ Need gift ideas? Attend the 12th Annual Ads and Craft Fair at the East Union December 4 and 5.10 a.m. to S p.m. Sponsored by UPC-Visual Arts. PBL PIZZA BASH 90 Come see what PBL/FBLA is all about! Tonight at 6pm— Room 107 CBA. Everyone welcome—Bring a friendl FREE PIZZA PHI-U meeting tonight at 6:30, East Union. Room TBA. Last meeting of the semester. Refreshments! PRIVATE GUITAR INSTRUCTION Beginners or advanced. Lessons can include use of rental guitar at $6 per week Zager Studio 499 2430, 423-2700. _ Should loggers be able to deatroy our forreats? Should radical proteators be able to injure workers? Hot topic - Cold day Warm your emotions at 8:00pm today, City Union Ball room. You're invited... Please no gifts. UPC Taks and Topics. HOT/COLD Student Education Association meeting Dec. 4, 5:30 p.m., City Union. Room posted. First year teachers talk aboui their experience in the classroom. New members welcome. TUG-OF-WAR The intramural tug-of-war will be held int he Cook Pavil ion on Wednesday, 12/5 beginning at 6:30p.m. Compe tition is available in men's and women's unlimited, men's 160ib. and under, women's 135lb. and under, and co-rec. No fees, enter on site. 472-3467A. UNION BOARD Meeting tonight 500pm City Union. UNL Biology Club Meeting Wednesday, December 5, 7:30 p.m., 118 Man ter. Guest speaker Dr. Conway. All are welcome. HOT/COLD Young Democrats SCAMFEST ’90 Meet at the Union Thurs., Dec. 6. 8:00pm, room posted. We ll depart from there for she Social Event of the year. Be there or bo a republican I 120 Greek Affairs Congratulations outgoing officers and team leaders of Delta Tau Delta You all did a great jobl Thanks Again. Your Brothers Eric F. (Sigma Nu) Thanks for all your heto this year. You're awesome— we'll miss youl „ Love, the Little Sisters Good Luck to John Pachetti on your election to the Overall IFC Secretary position. The Men of Sigma Nu John P„ Congratulations upon becoming Sigma Nu Fraternity King Pin Brother of the week. Your strong social efforts and leadership are appreciated. The Men of Sigma Nu. To the Men of Acacia. Here's to Melodrama '901 Tack room... Excuse me while I whip this out... DOI... Greek Lightening... MilN Vanifli Wanna Bees . Blazing Paddles... Thanks a lot and good luck next year I _ _ . The Trt-Dek* Trf Celts, This was the best Melodrama aver I Thank you very much! The Men of Acacia 130 Student Government GET PSYCHEDI Government Liaison Committee Meeting Wednesday-Dee. 5 700 p.m.-Cky Union Ideas tor possible lobbying projects A guest speaker from *he capital. 140 Personals__ Sara "The Lexington Windjammer.* Sorry we dropped you in the hills, but at least we waited for yal If you want to pick-up a ride next weekend before dead week, give us a buzz, 9314-9322. Remember, when the snot is trozen in your nose and only the cold harsh wind will blow, that's when you need a wheal, so the numb you'll no longer feel. James and Conrad Daniel Robert: Only one week leftl Whatever are you going to do without me? Probably study for a change, huh. I think you should take next Wednesday off. because we have some serious partying to do Tuesday nightl _ _ Doris Ruth Vern. Happy 22nd. The past 11 months have been the beet everil Love ya. Vern L. Washboard: Time: This week. Place: Any Two-eteppin', h|P swlngln, boot-stompin' saloon. Interested? Respondi Pone. JON, MATT, PHIL. SCOTT GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR NEW HOUSE 1 HOPE THE TIME BOMB WE PLANTED WORKS... JULIE A STEPHANIE ATTENTION ELIGIBLE MALES who would Ike to have an exotic week in Colorado with a single blonde. Re spond via personals. Snowbunny 145 Lost & Found Found: Coat at the Sidetrack Tavern Saturday night. Call 435-0663 to identify. FOUND: Key in Centennial Mall between Q4R Streets. Call 489-7210 after 5:30 to identify and claim. Lost: Black, purple, turquoise ski jacket. If found: Please contact Julie at 436-8638. 160 Help Wanted ” ~ Accounting Instructor 9-month position; responsibilities: teaching 32 credit hours per academic year in accounting, lead instructor for accounting program and banking management. Qualifications: working knowledge ol MS DOS; bache lor's degree in accounting, practical accounting experi ence required; master's degree, college level teaching experience, attendance or graduation from a community college preferred. Send letter of application, resume, transcripts, three references to Don Guild, dean of in struction, Seward County Community College, Box 1137, Liberal, KS 67905-1137. Starting date: Jan, 2. AA/ EOE Cafeteria Help Needed We are looking tor a mature, dependable person to work 3:30-9:30 p.m!. Monday-Friday workweek. Cafeteria and cashiering experience preferred. This position includes full time benefits. If interested please apply at the Square D cafeteria, 1717 Center Park Road. EOt. Cafeteria Help Needed Part-time positions available Monday-Friday, 10:15 a.m.-2:15 p.m. or 5:30-9:30 p.m. Cafeteria experience helpful. Paid vacation and holidays. If interested, please call Herman at 423-6721. ext. 296 or Jane at 473-8269 after 12:30 p.m. EOE. Earn $7.50-$15per lecture taking notes for Jon's Notes. Excellent opportunity for a junior, senior, TA, or prad student. Must provide example of note taking skills. Note takers needed for the following subjects: ANTHROPOLOGY ARTS TODAY ASTRONOMY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CHEMISTRY CLASSICS ECONOMICS FINANCE GEOGRAPHY GEOLOGY HEALTHY LIFE STYLES HISTORY MODERN LANGUAGES PHILOSOPHY PHYSICS POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY To apply, call Jon's Notes at 476-8006. Jon's Notes is located in Nebraska Bookstore. 1300 Q St. Earn Extra Cash for Christmas Immediate placements for assembly workers and expe rienced MiG welders, ait shifts. Also, part-time cashier position in industrial plant cafeteria. Applicants must be 18 or older. EOE. Apply at: MSP Resources Inc., Suite 436 Greentree Ct., 210 Gateway North. Help wanted immediately. California Deli. Monday-Fri day, 9:30-2. Call 474-DELI. Ask for Natalie. Call before 11 or after 1. Home helper. 11 p.m.-7 a.m„ Saturdays and Sundays. Help handicapped elderly woman during the night. (Lift ing involved). Either sleep or study on shift. S30/mght. Call 476-0132. Leave message. Marketing Trainee National company seeks a candidate with a marketing, communication or sales emphasis, to fill an immediate opening. Send resumes by December 15 to Wan derGuard, 941 O St. Lincoln. Misty’s Havelock t/alet purkers, 5:30 to 11:00 p.m., Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday & Saturday from Dec. 5 through Dec. 22. Apply in person, Misty's Havelock, 6235 Haveiock. Nanny Opportunitiee-Eaet Coast Need a break from school? Be a nanny for o"e yc ar, earn great money. Wonderful environment. Must love kidsl Call Arlene, 1-800-443 6428. That's right! P. O. Pears, 322 So. Ninth Street, is discounting all their clothing. Perfect for Christmas. Sale goes until December 15th so HURRY!!!! [ Large Plate™ j Of Nachos!!! I For the Price of a Small Daily Specials Mon-Fri: Happy Hour 3-7 & 11-1 Sun: All You Can Fat Tacos S4.50 Mon: Two's Day - 2fers on Tacos, Tostadas & Taco Salads Tues: S3 Meal Deal Wed: 99c Margarita Madness Thurs: Live Jazz Downtown ic*i. i Jazz Gateway Brunch - Gateway Free Parking at j Both Locations 132 So. 13th 64th & O’ 477-5122 467-5110 Reservations! i Accepted \ Last Train To Saginaw I L I I Crossword Edited by Eugene T. 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