The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1991, Page 19, Image 18

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    ♦GET INVOLVED*
HOMECOMING 1991
Chair positions available
Tuesday, April 16th, 1991 at 8 p.m. City Union (Room
to be posted)
It unable to intend please contact Courtney Flanagan
__436-985*.
♦Make a Special Wish*
Drop your extra change
in the wishing well at the
Nebraska City Union April 8-12
Sponsored by Phi Mu sorority
Benefiting Project Hope
♦PRE-LAW WORKSHOP*
Are you interested in Law School? Attend the Pre-Law
Workshop. 3:00-5:00 PM. Thursday, April 18, Nebraska
Union. For more information call Kelly Sudbeck, Arts &
Sciences Dean s Office, 472-2891.
Alpha Chi Omega 3rd Annual Bedracing
April 20. 1991
10am-noon
Teams of three girls and 3 guys. Dorm teams welcome!
Register April 15-17 City Union. Questions? Call 476
1926._
CENSORSHIP
Of art. speech and media getting you down? Don't get
even, get intormedi Early Warning! presents ex-Dead
Kennedy Jello Biafra discussing experiences with poli
tics, oosters and the LAPD. City Union Thursday. April 18
ai 7:30 pm. Visit Pickles, Twisters or Project Imports for
details.
Don't forget—PEER Leader applications are due today.
Turn yours in at either CAP office by 5 p.m.
FREE MOVIE, FREE
MOVIE
“ROCKY HORROR
PICTURE SHOW”
April 19th outdoors on the Recreation Field
south of Harper Schramm Smith. Begins at
sunset-ends whenever. Come one como all to
the largest movie event in ihe Midwest! Pre
sented by UPC American Films. P.S. Rocky
Virgins always welcomelll
Gay/Lesbian Coalition seeking Poets/Artists/Writers to
share your works at First Saturday Event May 4th. Call
475-44 74 or 435-1441 by April ifitn.
Insuring Tomorrow
ACCESS TO INFORMATION:
Bob Mortey, Managing Editor of the Lincoln Journal
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS:
Dr. Stephen Hilliard, Chair, English Department. UNL
Dr. Richard Bringelson, Executive Officer. Nebraska
State College System Board of Trustees
Dr. Miguel Carranza. Associate Professor of Sociol
ogy and Ethnic Studies. UNL
Ms. Jan Wall, visiting instructor in Interdisciplinary
Studies. Nebraska Wesleyan University
ENVIRONMENT:
Harvey Wasserman, Radio Commentator, Eco-Activ
ist. Author 6 Senior Adviser to Greenpeace Nuclear
Campaign
For more information contact either CAP Office.
It’s never too late to begin INSURING TOMORROW. Pre
register through Friday at either CAP Office. Walk-in
registration is 12:15 to 12:45, Sunday. April 14. at the City
Union. You picked the issues, now attend the confer
ence. A bargain at $5
Make money setting lingerie on show plan. For more
information call Brandi 477-0064, leave message
Music collector's showl Thousands of CD’s, records,
videos. Student union ballroom, Sunday. April 28, 10
AM-4 PM. Admission: S1.
PROBLEM WITH SESAME
SEEDS?
SHAKE YOUR BUNS
at the FREE Alternative Music Dance
Friday 7pm-1am (Commonplace)
KRNU DJ's and GIVEAWAYS
(UPC Concert and Dance)
SAA
Regular meeting tonight. Spm. Wick Center.
EXTRA CASH
NEW DONORS RECEIVE AN
EXTRA $5 WITH THIS AD
Safer, faster plasma donation at ABI
due to automated procedure.
(Bonuses subject to Change.)
Monday - Saturday
2 hours free at any Park & Shop
University Plasma Canter
Associated Biosclence, Inc
1442 aO“ St. Lincoln 475-1358
BRING FRIENDS EARN EXTRA $$$
SKINNY DIPPING IN
BROYHILL!
THE ONLY WAY TO EXPOSE
YOURSELF!
FREE Loe*l Exposure at Broyhilf Plaza
Pioneer Disaster, Middle Monkey, Leafy Green Things,
Sideshow, and Such Sweet Thunder
Tonight 4-9pm
__(UPC Concert and Dance)
STUDENT FOUNDATION
MEETING
Downtown Spaghetti Works
April 11, 5pm
Bring $3 and your enthusiasm for our Seniors' last
meetingll
STUDENT PHOTO CONTEST DISPLAY
April 8-9 City Campus Union, 10am-5pm
April 10-17 East Campus Union, <0am-5pm
Come vote for your favorite photol
Sponsored by UPC Visual Arts Committee
STUDENT PHOTO CONTEST
Deadline to turn in pictures: April 5
Picture categories: black & white, color, 35mm
automatic, manipulative.
Prizes per category: $40 first place. $20 sec
ond, $10 third, $25 people's choice award
(overall).
Bring your pictures to the City or East CAP
office. Information and entrance foims available
at either CAP office.
Sponsored by UPC Visual Arts
To the idiot who stole my parking spot: Who cares?
You're cute. Meet me at BIG RED APPLE DAYS. You
might win a Macintosh computer.
The one driving the SE/30
UPG is accepting for the
following chair positions:
Publicity
Women * Words and Music
Beet of the Res;
COLAGE
Voices
Aslan American
African American Special Events and Enter
tainment
Public Relations.
Applications available in Nebraska Union 200
and East Union 300. Applications due April
12th.
WANTED: Students Interested In Serving on the
1991-92 Racial Pluralism Action Toem (RPAT)
Apply today! Hop foster understanding and harmony
between the races and cultures present at UNL. The
RPAT serve* In an advisory capacity to the Vice Chan
cellor for Student Affairs on manors of cultural diversity.
Nino student position* availSbiol
Pick up an application at ASUN, CAP Office*, Mulf
CuNura! Allairs Office. Culture Center, Vic* C twice! lor
for Student Affairs Office.
Application* accepted until April 19,1991
Why haven I heard from you? Meet me at the BIG RED
APPLE DAYS lent. City Union, today. It could change
your whole life
Oscar's
Presents
The
Dougs
No Cover • Free • No Cover
250 draws 8-9 p.m.
500 draws 9-1 p.m.
Thursday
April 11
800 ’O' St. Haymarket
HERM’S LIQUOR
17TH & ‘P’ St.
474-6592
otter good thro 4-17-01
WARM BEER CANS
Coots $4 A99
(Reg. Light) case a V
Old Style $769
(Reg. Light-Dry) case ■
Old
Milwaukee $779
(Reg.-Light) case ■
Pabsi Blue Ribbon $769
(Reg.-Llght-Extra Light) case ■
Natural c,„ S079
Milwaukee’s
Best Sft79
^Reg.-Light) case \M j
Becky B (Tri-Dell),
Congratulations on being elected secretary of Mortar
Board I
Delta love, your sisters
Chad Hartnett (Acacia).
Congratulations on becoming President of Union
Boardl
The Men of Acacia
CHI PHI BAND BASH II
APRIL 13 8 PM
_COMMONPLACE
Congratulations Angie (KKG) and Lance (Phi Delt) on
your pinning
Love, the Kappas
Congratulations to l.ynne Scritsmier (AXO) on being
selected lor Phi Beta Kappa. We are proud ot you.
_ AXO
Congratulations to Kim G. (DG) and Jason M. on their
pinning.
The Men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kappa Delta
We Love Our Seniorel
LorissaB., Ann E , CaraH.,Lori H„LoriK„ Kori L., Leslie
L.. AnnMane M.. Kari M.. Kari P.. Michelle S„ Gretchen
S.. Angie T„ Gina T„ Amy V., Karen W., and Nicloe W.
_ Love, your KD sisters
Kim G. (DG) and Jason M (SAE)
Congratulations on your pinning.
Love. Delta Gamma
TKE's
Thanks for the great job at the Spring Uean-Up. Keeo
up the good work.
-LAR
130 Student Government
GLC Chairperson
GLC Lobbyist
Positions open for 1991-92
Applications available in
ASUN office -115 Nebr. Union
Deadline Friday - April 12
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
CAMPUS WIDE VACANCIES
Government Liaison Committee Chair
GLC Registered Lobbyist
Students with Disabilities Subcommittee
International Students Subcommittee
Parting Appeals
Parting Advisory Committee
Government Liaison Committee
Intercollegiate Athletics
Calendar A Examinations
Convocations Committee
Student Employee Rights
Commencement Committee
Central Planning Committee
Recreation Advisory Council
Scholarship & Financial Aid
Teaching Council
University Judiciary/Appeals
Electoral Commission
Curriculum
Grading
Computational Services & Facilities
Publications Board
UNL Police Committee
University Ltoraries
Scholastic or Student Life Commission
Honors Convocation
Human Rights Committee
ASUN Recording Secretary
Graduate Senator
CFA Representative - residence hall rep.
Sexual Orientation Subcommittee
This list represents vacancies on campus wide commit
tees, information and applications available in ASUN
office, 116 Nebr. Union.
it Ex<
The Daily Nebraskan is now accepting
applications for Fall Account Executives. This
tion requires approximately 25 hours per week
you are comfortable in a selling situation,, sel
ivated, creative, and interested in applying your aca
demic background in advertising sales, we have a job
for you. This position is an excellent opportunity to
gain real world experience while still in school.
Pay is based on commission with monthly bonuses
also available. Applicants must be UNL students.
Applications are available in the Daily Nebraskan
office and must be returned by Friday, April 1
at 4:00 pm.
Nebraskan
SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS
to study Czech language and culture in Prague. UNL
undergrads with junior status. Contact International Af
fairs. 1237 R St.. 472-3076._
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
10:30 AM
DR. WILLIAM SLOANE
COFFIN
Former Chaplain, Yale
University, and Pastor,
Riverside Church, New York
Preaching on
"YOU ARE THE SALT
OF THE EARTH!"
Comerstone-UMHE 640 N. 16th
ALL UNL STUDENTS,
FACULTY 6 STAFF
WELCOME
120 Greek Affairs
Are you ready lor WAR?
Friday April 12
Greek 6 Trojan War
Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Nu. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Omi
cron Pi, Kappa Sigma, Doha Upsilon, Kappa Delta, and
Phi Mu
Krie N. (DG) and Tim J.
Congratulations on your engagement.
_ Love, Delta Gamma
SAE Little Sisters
Meeting 6:15, Thursday. April 11th at the house.
Tennis Classic
The day is near, this Saturday. April 13th, be at Harper/
Schramm courts at Bam. Rain date-April 27th at Cather/
Pound courts. Get excitedl
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
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Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
ACROSS
1 Sully
6 Trump s forte
11 "Tristram
Shandy author
12 Calculates
14 German POW
camps
15 Gracious,
friendly
16 Suits
18 "The Sweet
of Success.'*
1957 film
19 Magnum
20 Muse of poetry
22 Utah city
23 Talk-show host
Winfrey
25 Decks
27 Parseghian of
coaching fame
28 More acute
30 Certain vacation
homes
32 Regulated food
quantities
34 French
pantomime
character
36 Tijuana Brass
man
40 Hammarsk|old
41 Hindu garments
43 Contributor to a
comforter
44 Radius's
neighbor
46 Mighty l ak' a
Rose' composer
48 Prevalent
49 Lorna of fiction
51 Moves
53 Ban
55 Cicero and Bryan
56 Steinbeck's
hometown
57 Long, narrow
glacial drifts
58 Turn back an
odometer
59 "Foul-will
rise" Shak
DOWN
1 Prestige
2 Pelleas et
Maeterlinck
drama
3 Part of Q E F
4 Actress
Dickinson
5 Aspen, e g
6 Nobelist in
Medicine 1943
7 Ancient
Olympics site
8 Where Davy
Crockett died
9 Tolerant
10 Clouseau’s
portrayer
11 Treeless plain
12 More savory
13 Novelist Lagerlof
14 Spy, slangily
17 Account
21 "-vincit
amor"
24 Legatees
26 Inscribed pillar
29 Screened again
31 Inhaled
33 Corrida stars
34 Calif
observatory
35 Base
37 Perkins and
Mencken
38 Alludes
39 Lock ot hair
40 Dandies
42 Stored, as grain
45 Novelist Nin
47 Old Scandi
navian tongue
50 Irish river or lake
52 Baba or savarin
54 Heater for
Capone
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