The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1991, Page 19, Image 18

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    35 Gift Ideas_
Visit Clift's for a variety of wedding and usher gift Ideas
140 N. 12th Street.
37 Health & Fitness
THE SPRING BREAK BODY
BEGIN CONSTRUCTING YOURS WITH A PERSONAL
IZED WEIGHT TRAINING SESSION. CALL BODY BY
DESIGN 476-6583.
38 Insurance
For all your insurance needs: Jim Wallace 474-5077,
Mike Wilson 466-2411, or Russ Hansen 476-7578
American Family Insurance: Auto, Health, Home, and
Life.
60 Misc. Services
TYPEWRITERS
WORD PROCESSORS
Rentals Sales Service
Rent-To-Own
1001 Garfield BLOOM’S 474-4136
62 Pregnancy
FREE PREGNANCY TESTING
Confidential counseling available. Call for an
appointment.
LINCOLN CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
941 O Street. Suite B-1
_ 475-2501 _
nnc^utuT<) morunaouT t- - __
hand. ^Free^pregnancy test, please call us for appoim
78 Tutoring
Wanted: Tutor for Computer Science 237. Transfer stu
dent needs he0 testing out of class. WHI pay going rale.
Call 423-0251 after 2pm.
80 Typinu & Resumes
Laser desktop publishing and word processing; fuU-serv
ice business and academic. Editing, writing, and tape
transcription. 467-2001
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset or laser printed. 015 plus tax.
Daily Nebraskan
basement of the Nebraska Union
Typing and Word Processing. Resumes-Papers. Call
All-Types, 477-0445.
Wo^rd^processing papers, reasonable prices. Call Mary
Word Processing. Six cents/line. Excellent quality, fast
service. Types papers, resumes, theses, anyihingl 466
8200.
110 Announcements
Study At Oxford
Summer 1991
Applications are being accepted to study at Oxford Uni
versity In England next summer jJuly 22-August 16).
UNL students may earn 6 hours of economics credit at
the 400 level.
Plan to attend one of these information sessions:
Wednesday. January 23.10:30,11:30, and 12:30. Mon
day January 28, 330 and 430. Tuedsay, January 20.
1130 and 1230.
AD meetings wiN be in the Nobraska Union. Rooms will be
posted.
If you are unable to attend applications are available In
CBA 241 or contact D'vee Buss CBA 242, 472-2310 for
additional information. Application deadline Is February
1. 1001.
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS
DENVER POST, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, NEW YORK
TIMES. KANSAS CITY STAR. DES MOINES REGIS
TER. Klein’s IGA, 11th 6 F. Sundays after 8am.
the-ol-o-gy for lunch
Spring iwi series
•Theelogiee el Wer A Rseee’’
Thursday. Jan. 24
Dr. Louis DaOrazia- Prof, of Religion.
Nebraska Wesleyan
Brawn Sag Nebraska Union
11 aOLunch Fellowship
1205 Program with discussion following
ALL WELCOME
TUTORS
The Student Information Center is compiling a list of
tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list
either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an application at
the ASUN Student Information Center. 116 Nebraska
Union.
$5,000 SCHOLARSHIP
AVAILABLE!
fordeujla*48$8i02^*11 NlU'0n*1 Scho(*,*h® Services
Attention Freshmen:
Innocents Society
scholarship applications are avalabl# at the
Culture Center CAP City and CAP Eatt Due
February 27.
•eel Fundraieer On Campus!
Is your fraternity sorority or club interested In earning
MuO to *1,000 (or a one week, on-campus marketing
profoa? Cal Lena at 600-992-2121, out, it 5.
COMMUTERS
Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the
dde. Stop in the Student Information Center, Room 118 •
Nebraska Union for more information.
DANCE CONTEST every Tuesday. 9:30pm FOXY
LADY, 1823-0-St.
DECA
Important meeting, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. All members
please meet in the union.
Finance Club
Meeting January 24 ai 6:30 In the Union. New members
welcome.
GAY/LESB.AN/BISEXUAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
™®tings every Thursday at 8:00pm in Room
342 NE Union. All supportive persons welcome.
Honors Program Students
The high school overnight will bo January 31-February 1.
We need you to host a high school honors studentl
Information meeting:
_Thursday January 24, 7.00pm, Union.
International Films Presents:
Queen of Hearts
Showing Sunday, January 27th at the Sheldon. Students
with I.D.-S3.00 A non-students-$4.50. Times are 3,5,7, A
9pm.
MALAYSIANS!
General meeting Saturday (1/26) at 3:00 p.m. Agenda:
Constitution and Malaysian Night. Constitution available
ai NUMSA office. Rm. 331, Nebraska Union. 12 p.m. fo 5
p.m.
Marketing Club
Meeting tonight 7pm in Student Union, room to be an
nounced.
No executives meetingl
MORTAR BOARD
APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED for this na
tional honor society. They are available at CAP-City,
CAP Easi, 124 Administration and the Culture Center. All
juniors are encouraged to apply. Deadline January 25th.
Nude Jell-0 Wrestling
Now I have your attention.. .Student Foundation Monthly
Meeting today at 5:00pm in Union.
Orchesis
UNL Student Dance Group meeting Thursday, 8:30pm
304 Mabel Lee Hall. Everyone Weiccmel
POLLING SITES
ASUN ELECTIONS
1091 STUDENT GOVERNMENT
The Electoral Commission will meet Tues. Jan. 29-4:30
3 m. at 115 Nebraska Union for input on polling site
©cations. All students interested in providing Input are
encouraged to attend.
PRIVATE GUITAR
INSTRUCTION
beginners or advanced. Lessons can include use of
ental guitar at $£ per week.
_ Zager Studio 489-2430, 423-2709.
tesums Writing Workshop- TOOAYI 3:00-4OOpm.
East Union
ROOMMATES NEEDED
f you are looking for a roommate, or a new place to Nve
nop in the Sudent Information Center and check our files.
Ne also have a list of off-campus housing available.
Spring 1991
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
IF NOT BY BREAD ALONE... THEN
WHAT?"
Beyond basics, what is needful
for a fully human life?
I. Friday, January 25
DR. KAREN E. CRAIG
Dean, College of Home Economics
Prof, Consumer Science & Education
Brown Bag East Campus Union
11:30 AM Lunch Fellowship
12:05 PM Program presentation and
discussion
ALL WELCOME'
Student Alumni Association
New member drivel Applications available at City and
East CAP offices and Wick Center. Information sessions,
Jan. 23 at 4:30 at Wick and Jan. 2<4 at 7:00 at Abel North
lounge. Applications due Jan. 30.
STUDENTS FOR CHOICE
Meeting Thursday, January 24, 7:30 p.m. Student Union.
Room posted.
IT FEELS SO GOOD ...
Gold's offers over 100 Aerobic classes a month on our all new
state-of -the-art wood suspension floor... feel the difference! The
Finest and Most Proven Exercise Equipment; including Eagle,
Cybex, Polaris, & Total Gym; and the Best Trainers in the Busi
ness.
Exclusive Weight Management Program
Don't spend the best years of your life thinking about getting in
shape
CALL OR STOP BY TODAY!!
LINCOLN
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rtonday-Friday: 5:30 am-10 pm/Saturday: 8 am-6 pm/Sunday: 10 arn-6 pm
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