The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1991, Page 18, Image 17

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    Top players to compete in tourney
Two of Nebraska’s top men’s
tennis players will be competing in
the Rolex Tournament in Lafay
ette, La., this weekend against some
of the nation’s best players.
Joseph Rahme and Karl Falkland
will be among 64 players compet
ing in the tournament being hosted
by Southwest Louisiana State Uni
versity.
“It will give Joseph and Karl the
chance to play tougher competi
tion,” Nebraska Coach Kerry
McDermott said. “Every match will
be tough. It will be sort of like
playing in a scaled-down NCAA
toumey.”
Rahme, the Comhuskers’ top
singles and doubles player, said he
wants to gain some recognition this
weekend.
“I want to try to get a big win to
my name,” Rahme said. “I’d like
to take one of the tourney’s bigger
players out and get my name rec
ognized.”
Rahme said he thinks it’s an
honor to be playing in this week
end’s tournament.
“It’s like a privilege to be going
down there to play .Rahme said.
“It makes me feel like I’m one of
the elite.”
Rahme and Falkland will start
play Friday. The two could com
pete through Sunday, depending
on how far they advance.
— Jeff Singer
-SPORTS BRIEFS
Husker volleyball still in polls
The Nebraska volleyball team
remained eighth in this week’s
American Volleyball Coaches
Association poll, and moved up to
five spots to ninth in the latest
NCAA National Committee Rat
ings.
The 13-3 Comhuskers also
moved up one notch to seventh in
the Volleyball Monthly poll.
The AVCA and NCAA polls
disagreed on the top-ranked team,
with Stanford No. 1 in the AVCA
poll and Pacific gamering the top
spot according to the NCAA.
Big Eight foe Colorado was No.
22 in tiie NCAA poll, the only team
from the Big Eight to get any votes.
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3 Bicycles For Sale
73 Raleigh Sport. 3 speed. Brooks saddle and bag.
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Commodore 64 with complete set of disks A printer plus
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8 Furniture For Sale
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10 Misc. For Sale
Excellent condition. Ultima drafting board 3* x 4'. 48*
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Twin bed spreads, dark green, beige trim, dust ruffle,
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19 Ticket Exchange
For Sale 1 ticket to Colorado-Nebraska game Wil talk
price. Cal Tom 421-8995
Ft. Lauderdale/Bahama
Vacation
Must sel two vacation packages to Florida which includes
cruise to Bahamas. *190 per person or negotiable. Eve
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Validated if desired. Cal 474-0860
Need six tickets to Kansas State game Parter pairs or
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Wanted: 4 tickets to Meeouri vs. Nebraska—preferably
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20 Vehicles For Sale
79 Lancia. 4-door Sedan, very good condition. $1,000.
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42 Health & Fitness
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44 Insurance
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110 Announcements
"WIN. LOSE. OR DRAW
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 16TH
at 8pm. CITY UNION
WIN LOTS OF PRIZESI
FREE Music. Food. Fun
Sponsored by UNION BOARD
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Should I come out?
Wondering H you should xome our as gay, lesbian, or
bisexualTExplore your feelings at tonight s panel discus
sion concerning coming out issues. 6:00pm in the Ne
braska Union. Room to be posted. Gay/Lesbian Student
Association.
' J;J> “
Everybody dance now!
Jumpin' Kate and the Rollover Slaters are gonna make
you sweat Friday night. 9-midnighl. in the Great Plaint
Room, Eaat Union. V student. »2 non-student Come
celebrate Nationei Coming Out Day with us. UPC-Colage.
UPC, WWM, and GLSA.__
4 BANDS
Monaksa Overdrive. Germbox, the Echoing Green, 311.
S2 tor student. S3 for non-student. Commonplace, Oct.
12th, 8pm.
ATTENTION STUDENT
LEADERS
Ttw Insuring Tomorrow Award rscoorvtZM outstanding
leaders from each coBege and division on campus.
Winners are selected based on academic, community
and campus involvement in helping to ‘Insure Tomorrow
Pick up an application today in the CAP office. WRC.
Culture Center, or your college's Dean's off ice or Advising
Center. Applications are due October 25th
Auditions
‘An Evening With the Masks ' Do you sing? Dance? Do
stand-up comedy? Lke to perform? Thie ■ your chance
to get on stage. 'An Evening Wkh the Masks1 will leaturs
talents tram Ml the fine arts. This doesn't have to be an
opening night performance, we Just want to see your
ideas. Be prepared to perform the act. October 14.5:00
800pm. Student Union Ballroom. Accorrpanist provided.
Be creMtve. we went to put you on stage Production
dales: Noventber 7, B. 9. Howel Theater.
CHOW DOWN!
Wed. Octobar 16.1901
UPC Homecoming Spaghetti Feed.
Nebraska Union. 5<X>7fl0 pm,
83.50 per pereon Co sponsored by
KFRX~7jJp. and Gooch Foods.
_‘TrVE JAZZ**_
Come Out!
Shake I down to the music of Jumpin' Kate and tha
Rottover Sister* Friday. October 11, 8:00pm-midnight,
Greal Plain* Room, East Union, in celeb ration of National
Coming Out Day Students 81, non-students $2. Every
one weicomel UPC-Cotege. UPC-WWM. GLSA.
Do you dream? H you want to learn about the spiritual
meaning of dreamt coma to a presentation on The
UnNersM Nature of Dreams' on Sunday October 13th.
2:00pmM Gere Lferary, 56th and Normal. Presented by:
Nebraska Satsang Society, an affilats of ECKANKAR,
Religion of the Light and Sound of God.
FREE
Free concert wtth the "biackglrl*'. COMMONPLACE. Oct.
14th. 8-10pm. 81 for non-student*
FRESHMAN
Are you bred of NRing the books? Take a break 8 coma
tothe Student AlumniAaeoMMion Casino Night. Tonight
7pm M the Wick Alumni Center. It's free to come meet
people. garrMe 8 win prtres.
Come on eut end get lucky!
Homecoming Exclusive Sneak Preview)
“House Party 2”
Thurs. October 17. 1991
Showing M tha Lincoln Theatre (1145
-P' Street)—5, 7.8 ?pm. Wear
your pajamas tor FREE admission I
Get tickets at Kkkoft and Tuesday
M the Unions. Presented by
NEW LINE CINEMA .ndUPC.
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HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES
“WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW”
SIGN-UP YOUR TEAM
TODAY!
2-4pm CITY UNION
SPONSORED BY UNION BOARD
HOMECOMING 1991
Committee meeting, today at 4:30, City Union. Everyone
Welcomel
It's not too early to reserve your Spring Break trip to the
hottest destinations. Call Craig at 423-3784.
Native American Special Events Committee, meeting
Friday at 5:30 In the Culture Center. Planning tor Native
American events In November. Everyone welcome and
refreshments. For more information call 474-4194 or472
1780 and ask for Nancy.
ROMANTICS
Dance Concert- October 11,
9 p.m.
Ns breaks Wesley* n University
53rd A Huntington
,_S5 at all Twisters Locations
TGIF!
Did you hear about next Friday?
Thors wil be a band, comedian,
hypnotist. Kid 'N Play, Dr. Dre',
Ed Lover, and MTV.
_Sponsored by UPC.
Tired of being overweight?
We have the tokitlonl 100% money-back guarantee.
Serious Inquires only. 464-7243.__ __
UN-L NORML/HEMP
TlmeSfoiMHemp
Rally
Jack Herer, author of The Emperor Wears No Clothes
Friday, October 11, noon-2pm. Broyhll Fountain. 2pm
march to Capitol; 3-5pm north slaps of Capitol; 6pm
Commonpiaca, 333 hf 14th. Jack Herer; 8pm benefit
dance featuring: The Return. The dema Goques. The
Loopholes, The Flow. Elysium Crossing. S3.00.
UPC HOMECOMING KICKOFF
Join the fun and listen to the sounds of
The Echoing Green. Cosponsored by
KFRX and ftjpl Monday. October 14.
Broyhll Fountain. 33O-630pm.
UPC Homecoming
Talent Show
Tuee October 15. 1991
Como and watch future stars at
the NE East Union—Great Plains
Room. Admission—A2.00 for UNL
students with 1.0. and non-student*
$3.00. 7CO-1030pm. Cosponsored
by KFRX and 7-Up.
Family dermatology
Elliot L Rusted, MD. Specialized treatment of all skin
and scalp disorders. Complementary medications for
acne patients. Evening and Saturday hours. Convenient
location. 3145 O St. 483-7806.
NSE INFO SESSION
4pm today at the
east Union
OD^EY
A REMINDER FOR ODYSSEY PARTICIPANTS:
Mentor orientation is Tuesday. October 8 from 6:30-8pm
at the Culture Center. Protege orientation ie Thursday.
October 10 from 6:30-8pm at the Culture Center. Plaase
RSVP to tho CAP Offlco only Myou are not otrio to bo
tboro (472-2454).
UPC presents:
Live Performance by
KM N Play and MTV
Street Party Host Ed Lever.
Friday. October 18,
UNL STUDENTS ONLY
in pajamas. MTV taping
to be aired October 25.
Tickets 812.00 cash with
UNL I.D. on sale October 12,
at 1000am, NE Union.
115 Meetings
-IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL CIVIL ENGINEERING
STUDENTS**
Early rag iet rat ion meeting lor ALL Civil Engineering
student a has been scheduled ter Thursday, October
17,1881 et 500 p.m. Upperclassmen will meet In
W357 Nebraska Hall and underclassmen win be In
W347 Nebraska Halt. Please plan to attend. Cookies
and punch will be served.
AD CLUB MEETING
Thursday 600. 201 Avery
■BADIrtERTISING* with
Todd Way of Baitey-Lauerman 6 Associates
P.E.O.’s
We want you at our next meeting on Sunday. October 13
at 600pm. Call 436-7859 for more information.
Pre-dent Club
Meeting Thursday Oct. 10 at 7 p.m.. Dental College.
Guest speaker Is Dr. Nleusma of UNMC college or
Dentistry. Fees will be collected. For Into call 438-5867.
Cory.
PRE-LAW CLUB
Meeting Tonight at 7:30pm
city Union
Wier on the New LSAT
Members Welcome
★
Student Foundation
Meat Thursday at 5 in the union. Discuss new member
ship and got ready to trade places III
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