Wanted: Four tickets to the K State game. 466-4698 after 5 p.m. 20 Vehicles For Sale 89 Ford Mustang. 4 cylinder automatic, very good condi tion. Can be seen at Government Employee's Credit Union, 325 N. 52nd, Monday-Friday. 9-5:30. Make an offer by September 24. ■81 Kawasaki CSR650,13500 miles, recent tune-up and overhauled carbs. Excellent shapel $650 obo. Might trade for mint condition, top of the line, road racina bicycle. 464-9427. ___ * ■66 Mustang, red with white top, automatic on theflor. 289 engine. Call 477-8130. 1979 Mustang Cobra. $2500 obo. 438-5301. leave mes sage. 110 Announcements Fire the Deans Recent events demand that monies be shifted in priority within the university. Rather than cut departments or programs, I suggest that a few of those individuals making more than one hundred thousand dollars per year be fired. Mark Davis GRE Practice Exam Sept. 25. 7:00 City Union. Sponsored by PSI CHI Psy chology Honorary. Contact LeaAnn 435-8707 by Sept. 23 to reserve your spot I HOMECOMING SAND VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT October 15.16 A 17. Sponsored by SAA ft UPC Home coming. Applications available at CAP City. Deadline. Octobers._ 0E ■For all the Right Reasons" It’s not too late! Rush Theta Xi Fraternity Contact Dennis or Stanton at 438-5390 ARE YOU IN THE DARK? Cover your naked walls with stylel Monet. Van Gough. James Dean, movie posters and much, much morel Sept. 16-20, 9-5 Broyhill Ptaza. Rain site- City Union lounge. Sponsored by UPC Visual Arts. Attention Psych Studentsl Keep up to date with PsycHappeninge available in the oenter of Burnett 1st floor halfway. BAHAMAS CRUISE Five days, four nights. Overbought corporate trips avail able to public. Limited availability. First come, first served. Hotel paid. Tickets good one year. $239/couple 404-924-7680 Coming to the Pla-Mor Ballroom Friday, September 20, The RuntJles, 9-12:30. doors open at 8:30,6600 West O St. DON’T GET TOWED!!! P*J in the REUNION for less than the price of getting towed once. Call FMA REALTY at 467 6996 for more information. __ Fall 1991 THEOLOGY FOR LUNCH Friday, Sept. 20 Nebraska Union 11:30 Brown Bag Lunch 12:00 Noon Program RIGHTS A RESPONSIBILITIES OF FACULTY MEMBERS IN THE TEACHING/LEARNING PROCESS” Dr. Esther Cope UNL History Dept, and Response Panel UNL FACULTY, STAFF A STUDENTS WELCOME INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES Th?e intramural activities, frisbee skills, hackey sack, and wallyball tournament, will be held in conjunction with The Campus Recreation Allnighter on Friday, 9/20. Enter on site, no fees, check at either Campus Recreation Office for details. 472-3467. Let Us Keep You Warm Sweater Sales sponsored by Phi Beta Chi September 23-27 Union 8-4:30 LIVE TALK. 1-900-773-3777. ADULTS ONLY. $2.50/ mm me. 10 minute minimum. ODYSSEY PROGRAM "JOURNEY WITH ANOTHER LEADER" The deadline to sign up as an Odyssey protege is September 25, so It you are interested in developing your leadership skills, contact the CAP Office today at 472-2454, 200 NE Union. _ SAY “HI” TO MOM ABC TV COVERAGE OF THE BIG RED TAILGATE PARTY SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 5:30 TO 6:30 BROYHILL FOUNTAIN SEE THE WORLD — Join a study tour during semester break. Six tours to more than 10 cities, offered for credit. Call International Aflairs. 472-3264 or stop by 1237 R Street, Room 102. SKYDIVE! Jump out of a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydiv ing Center, 488-7084. Tenor voice Scarlet and Cream Singers have an opening for the 1991-92 school year. Contact Prof. Miller. 472-2490. The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) is now accepting applications from individuals interested in serving on tne WRC collective. The collec tive is the governing and decision-making structure within the center. In order to be a collective member you must first become a volunteer and demonstrate respon sibility. Students and community people are encouraged to apply Applications available in the WRC. Rm 117 city Union or call 472-2597. Deadline is October 5.__ Wanted: Levi's, leather coats, sweaters, and fall A winter dothina. Six Feet Under. 17th A P. St.. Pickles Plaza. 474-2773. Wind up for Washington KKG A Thau Chi present the band the Precaution* on Saturday from 3:00-6:30pm In parking lots behind the KKG A theta Chi houses. Be therell 115 Meetings DON’T MISS The first NU meds meeting on September 24 at 7:30 in the City Unionl All pre-med and pre-PA majors are wel comel Native American Special Events committee meeting today. 5:30 at the Culture Center, 14th and R. Come help plan for the powwow and other events for Native Ameri can month. Refreshments. One out of every three women is sexually assaulted...at UNL too. Let's stop the violence. Come to meetings in Room 117 NE Union on Mondays at noon, or contact Lisa at 476-1139, or Rachel at 476-2110. Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. September 24, 6:45pm, Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street. Small group sharing, program, and film, Andre's Mother. Confi dentiality Policy. More information, 435-4688. Speech Communication Open meeting Friday, September 20 9:00am. Oldfather 438. Agenda: Planning new strategy/activities. UNL Women's Volleyball Club Informational meeting and informal practice. Sunday, Sept. 22,3:30-5:30 at Sapp Recreation Facility Gym. Call Leah or linda at 472-3467 for more information. 120 Greek Affairs Congratulations to the new pledges of the Little Sisters of the Scarlet Rose. The Men of Triangle Congratulations to the newest actives of Traingle Frater nity: Jeff Hale, Jason Herbert, and Pat Sokol. IT1 KA AY Catch a Wave! Riverboat ‘91 Congratulations to Shawn B. (PI Phi) on your Homecom ing candidacy. We are so proud of youl Love. The Pi Phis Congratulations to Mara Z. (Pi Phi) on your acceptance to study in Denmark. Love, The Pi Phis Dear Misteh Lemon-Jello. Congratulations to you for kicking the habit. See you on the Enterprise! Son of Thor KD - DU It's not the size of the ship... It's the motion of the Ocean! RIVERBOAT ‘91 Melissa C. and Cami W„ Congratulations on being selected at Husker Host esses! we re so proud of youl Love, your MEN OF FARMHOUSE Being your housemom has been an honor and privilege. Thanks for four super years- YOU ARE THE BESTI Love. Jan Monmouths Duo KKT FIBO 1 .1 Congratulations to the new pledgee of Triangle Frater nity: 5. Bobbed. J. Burr, J. Shafer, C. Strong. B. Brown, B. Wohlers, T. Dudon. C. Herrera, M. Zimmerman. B. Drain. D. Ernst. M. Stoffel. M. Raschko, A. Brower. T. Gales, M. Simmons. C. Rogers. S. Davis, J. Wilwerding, and C. Faulk. Good luck this semester! Teg (KKG) and Troy (FH). Congratulations on your pinning I We wish you the best! Love, The Kappas The Men of Triangle wish Theta Xi the best of luck for their reorganization. We support all of your efforts! Theta Chi. Just one more day before the big event. Let's get this campus wound up! Love, The Kappas Theta Xi We wish you the best of luck I __AXiD To the Women of AOII: Thank you for playing mud volleyball with us. We had a great time. The Men of Triangle To the Women of AOII: Thank you for the wonderful entertainment Monday eve ning. Come back any timel The Men of Triangle —— .1,.,— , —— 140 Personals TKEs Rick (20). Dave (20). Steve (20). Happy Birthday! I Love you guys! Pound Admirer DO YOU WANT TO DEVELOP A MORE POSITIVE SELF-CONCEPT ??? The Counseling Center invites you to attend a workshop to help you think and feel positively about yourself. This FOUR week workshop will be well worth your effort!!! This workshop will be held from £3.Q - 5;QQp.m, on Thursday afternoons in 221 Administration North on these dates: October 3,10,17, 24 (plan to attend all sessions) For more information contact Dr. Judith Kriss, Counceling Center, i— ■'-. Friday & Saturday From Jamaica Via Chicago YABBA GRIFFITHS And TRAXX REGGAE The Zoo's #1 Reggae Act is Back! Sept. 20-21,9-1 The ZOO BAR 136 No. 14th ra HERM’S LIQUOR 17TH & ‘P’ St. 474-6592 offer good thru M*-»1 WARM BEER CANS Budweiser $ 4 A79 (Reg. -Light-Dry) case ■ Coors $4 089 (Reg. -Light) CAM I Pabst caae $7$9 (Reg. -Light-Extra light) cow ' Let* mail-in rebate *Z°° TSZL. s569 Old Milwaukee $769 (Reg.-Light) case § Milwaukee’s Best «er9 (Reg.-Light) case O Less maH-in rebate Net cost $A79 after rebate "T WARM BEER BOTTLES Special Export $Q99 (Reg.-Light-Dark) case ^7 Zonin AstiSpumante $cqq 750 ml worm ^7 1 Seagrams or Bartfest f Jaymes Wine Coolers $329 L iOlFlavora warmdpk. 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