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Classified 472-2588 46 Instruction/Tutoring PRIVATE GUITAR INSTRUCTION/RENTAL Zager Studio 489-2430 63 Pregnancy PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint ment, 483-2609. 80 Typing & Resumes All types of word processing. Laser printing. $1.25 double-spaced page Call Dana. 467-5737 Fast 6 efficient word processing—class papers & other assignments. Call Mary 463-4010. Resumes By Ann Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years experience, proven results. 464-0775. Resumes Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax. Daily Nebraskan,basement of Nebraska Union. Word processing, more than just typing. Many features to help you with all projects — short/long COMPUTER TYPE & SERVICES 4230 Progressive Ave. (Near 48th and Cornhusker) 467-2666. 103 Spring Break Trips SOUTH PADRE ISLAND BEACHFRONT Famous Radisson Resort Beachfront Partying 2/2 & 3/3—OWNER DISCOUNT (212)472-1414 $50 $50 Mono Have you had mononu cleosis within the last month? If so your plasma could make a valuable contributuion to research and earn you $50 at the same time. For additional details call Lincoln Donor Center 474-2335 105 Career Events Cover Letter Writing Workshop - TODAY! 7.00-8:00pm, Nebraska Union 110 Announcements ATTENTION Student Ambassador applications tor the College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources are available at 103 Ag Hall. Applications and references are due March 6. 1992. Cal472-2541 w»h questions. Let’s Padre Only $166pp, $100rt transportation. Act now! Call Craig at 423-3784 NAILS! NAILS! NAILS! Sculptured nails for only S25. For appointment call KATE 477-0573.__ Psychology T-Shirts Psi Chi is selling UNL psychology t-shirts and sweat shirts for all Interested students. They come in many different colors and sizes. Designs and order sheets are posted in Burnett Hall, so sign up (or yours soonl SPRING BREAK IN FLORIDA LAST CHANCED Panama City only 5224. Daytona only 5244. Both include transponation and lodging. Call Aaron 474-9129._ Thinking about Law School Then think about this. Free LSAT diagnostic Thursday March 5th at 7pm, room 401 in the Student Union. Brought to you by the Kaplan Educational Center. 475 7010 UPC American Films Presents Truth or Dare Come see Madonna in the movie everyone is talking about. 7:00pm Wednesday. March 4, in the Sheldon. $2, students S3, non-students. UPC The University Program Council STILL has openings for the following committees: Best of tha Rest Committee Offering Lesbian and Gay Events Chiceno Special Events African American Special Events A Entertainment Asian American Funds Allocation Committee Women's Words and Music Please pick up an application at 200 Nebraska Union or 300 East Union or call 472-2454 or 472-8149 lor more information. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE FRIDAY. MARCH 6 AT 4PMI UPC would like to congratulate Its new executives and committee chairs: Pres (dent: Gary Doyle, Vice Presidents: Michelle Peasiee and Karan Freimund, Secretary/Treasurers: Brian Forney and Jill Bray, Publicity: Wendy Wagner and Abbey Bellamy, Inter national: Samantha Lu, Native American special Events: Jason Helmstedter, Concert A Dance: Dan Schlieeel, Major Concerts: Dave Rabe, Talks A Top ics: Angie O Meara, Films: Michaela Haney, KLPAC: Stephanie Palmer, Union Festivals: Travis Fox, Homecoming: Linda Morgan, Visual Arts: Marcels Juarez, Voices: Kim Ruwe, Nebraska Model United Nations: Robert Anderson. 1EE WASH O Uwi 1 Co jpo” FV \*«t and F%r AoOm _ So*w Rwicm App<y_ •t * * i. Summer Editor The Daily Nebraskan is accepting applications for the 1992 summer editor in chief. Applicants must have one vear of newspaper experience, preferably at the Daily Nebraskan, ana be a student at the University of Ne braska currently, this summer or fall, 1992. The editor inchief formulates editorial policy, determines guidelines for tne daily opera tion of the newsroom, hires the senior editorial staff, helps de termine the content of the edito rial page, prepares the editorial salary budget and reports to the Publications Board. The editor earns $2,000 from mid-April to mid-August and is responsible for at least 11 I editions. Applications must be re turnea by 3 p.m., March 6. They are available at the Daily Ne braskan office, basement of the Nebraska Union. Ne^raSkan UNI. does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and abides by all federal regulations pertaining to same. Families with drinking problems? Adult Children ol Alcoholics Support and Problem So ving Groups now forming. Meetings are Tuesday eve ninas starting March 3rd from6:00-7:30pm in 225 Burnet Han. For more information call: Margo Hoisinaton at 472 7440. Sponsored by UNL Community Health Campus Alcohol Services. Free to UNL students. INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN BOOK PUBLISHING? A representative from the University of Denver PUB LISHING INSTITUTE will be on campus Tuesday, March 3, 6-8 p.m. to speak with interested Seniors and Graduate Students for admission to the Summer 1992 class. See the Career Placement Office for details I UPC-WOMEN S WORDS 6 MUSIC PRESENT: 2 NICE GIRLS In Concert Saturday, March 7,19*2 840pm Nebraska Union/Centennial Room 5 bucks for students/7 bucks without I.D. 115 Meetings . Ad Club Meeting Thursday March 5.6:30pm. 201 Avery. Hubert Brown on the public access channel. _ NEW MEMBERS WELCOME_ Ag Ed Majors Important meeting Tuesday 8:00pm East Union Block and Bridle Meeting March 5. 7:00pm. Animal Science Building. Pictures will be Men. CAMPUS RED CROSS Tuesday March 3, 600 in University Health Center. Starting new projects. We need your input. It's a great time to check us outl Everyone's welcomel Free FoodJ Develop leadership skills in a fun relaxed environment. Circle K meeting Monday, March 2 7:30pm in Reunion conference room. Former Key Club members welcome. FRESHMEN FOR COMMIT Wednesday, March 4, 8pm, NE Union Come to our final rally before the election and make a commitment to a better Universityl 130 Student Government Student Government Openings Appointments Board Publication Board Appointees will assume their positions upon installation of the next executives and senators Applications available in the ASUN office, t IS Nebraska Union. Deadline a 4.00 p m. Monday March 2, 1992 STUDENT GOVERNMENT DEBATES HAVE YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED What do you want to know from the candidates? Open Forum Questions from the audience to the recognized SEG slates. March 9, from 3-4pm Student Government Office— 115 Nebraska Union 120 Greek Affairs ACACIA AAn WANTS IT MOST! Conaratsto Julie L and Joam S. (ADI!) tor being initiated into Pi Lambda Theta Love, your sisters P.S. We love our awesome Alphasl Spring Break Special 10 sessions for $20 (t«x included) PLUS FREE tanning accelerator packet and a pair of Wink-Ease Eyewear. Offer good only with this ad Exp 3/31/92 70th & A 489-6998 Congratulations to Jenny Suchy tor getting accepted to Nursing school. Alpha Phi's Congratulations to Joy Billups on your internship with the Chemistry Department. We are so proud of youl Love, Your Gamma Phi Beta Sisters Congratulations to Mark M. treasurer and Chris C. re cording secretary Tau Beta Pi. Your ATO brothers Elvis Lives!__ Gamma Phi Beta salutes Rhonda Richling on her accep tance into Pharmacy School at the Omaha Med Center. We knew you could do itl Love, Your Sisters It’s Just Madness Midnight Medneee 1M2 Acacia Gamma Phi Beta SAM AON supports your reorganization. Good luck! Sig Eps. Thanks for the bar crawl Thursday night. We will have to do it again sometime. Love the Chi Omegas Thanks to the Women of Chi Omega for your participation in Taco Slam '92. The Men ot Theta Chi Thanks to all the Pi Phi's for an excellent toga. ATO 140 Personals Michelle "I'm the S-G, gotta love mel” P., You're still alivel Rejoice and be merry. (I'm sure you drank enough already.) Conference was a smashing success (I hope, I hope) and if there were problems— well, there all over and done with. Now you can relax (and do the dishes and go to class). And CONGRATULA TIONS on being selected as a UPC VICE PRESIDENTI Happy, happy, happy! Love and evil cats, Steph P S. "Lying to Steph, Astro. Little Kitty, Beth and UPC." T. Bredenkamp, Navy Reserves. Lynnette. road trips to Offutt, Ted?? Scott (HM2) has my number. Andrea T. ADEANA. Oh. how I long to make you happy! _ TONY Paul. Sorry I've been so moody. But you have made the the 'Happiest Girl." All my love, Bartonas 145 Lost & Found FOUND. Black Hills Gold ring. Found in WSEC parking lot Sunday morning. To identify and claim call 436-8168! FOUND: Keys at 22nd and R, Wednesday, February 26, around midnight. Claim at Daily Nebraskan 148 Wanted Keyboardist/vocalist wanted tor established vanety band. Cali 438-2405, leave message. 149 Fundraising FAST FUNDRAISING PROGRAM. Fraternities, sorori ties. student dubs. Earn up to $1,000 in one week Plus receive a $1,000 bonus yourselt. And a FREE WATCH just tor calling 1 800-932-0528 Ext.65 150 Child Care Needed ■■ — -t—m Adorable 4 1/2-year-old-boy and 1 1/2-year-old-girt seek energetic loving nanny to join our family in Old Greenwich. Connecticut (suburban NYC) Near beach, other nannies. Own room, use of car. weekends oft. Begin summer for one year or longer. Call collect eve nmgs, 203 627-8334, Nanny Up to $400 per week, minimum one year Live injobs. East West coasts. Chicago. Minneapolis. NATIONAL NANNY. 1-800-933-9397 160 Help Wanted *Up to $8/hour + $50 Signing Bonus!* Neodata, a leader in the telemarketing industry, is cur rently seeking students interested in working part-time evening hours. And. If you re hired by 2/28/92, you'll receive a $50 Signing Bonus after completing only 200 hours of employment 'Guaranteed up to $6 50 hour, paid training, flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle (work as few as 15/hrs/week). contests, prizes, fun environment Call M-F 9 to 9 to schedule an interview: 476-931S Ask for Denise Neville. (EOE) College Students $9.25 to start International Company immediately filling 19 positions in Lincoln area. Flexble schedule, internships and scholar ships available. Call 488-6017 for interview trrrrrw'999»wm»»»9»'99»9999 . - I i * * * * t t t t t t t t t » i i i i i i i i J f i » Immediate opening: Set your own hours as an advertis ing representative. 25 percent commission. Nebraska Blueprint, 467-3641, leave message. Nanny Interviews Seeking nannies tor care in families in New York and Connecticut. Yearly placements, airfare, nanny support groups, excellent money. New York Nanny Center. 402 474-2240.____ Need extra money? International Telcom, Inc. offers flexible schedules, competitive wages, a pleasant work ing environment and an excellent opportunity for ad vancement in the growing field of outbound telemarket ing. Full and part time positions available. Hours avail able Monday-Friday. 9arrvBpm, Saturdays 9am-4pm. Set your own hours - Saturdays not mandatory. If interested call 474-1256 or apply in person at Interna tional Telcom, Inc. 3410 O Street. Pre-school teacher Part-time afternoon position (2:30-5:15pm). Must be reli able and responsible. Apply at Children's D is cove Center, 4330 Cornhusker Highway. WATS Marketing e currently seeking enthusiastic and sales-oriented indi viduals to perform telephone sales. Qualified candidates should possess excellent communication skills. Part-time evening and weekend hours available. Mon day-Friday, 5 .wpm-10:00pm. Saturday 9:00am 5c00pm. Apply at our Employment Office 8:30am-6:00pm Monday-Friday WATS Marketing. 6100 O St (S.W. corner of Gateway Shopping Center), EOE M/F/V/H 164 Summer Jobs CAMP COUNSELORS Male/Female OUTSTANDING SLIM DOWN CAMPS: Tennis. Dance, Slimnastics. WSI. Athletics. Nutrition/Dietetics. Age 20+. Seven Weeks. CAMP CAMELOT ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES AT Mas sachusetls. Pennsylvania, California. Contact: Michele Friedman, 947 Hewlett Drive. North Woodmere. NY. 11581. 1-800-421-4321.__ Cornhuskers Needed—summer counseling and support staff for Easter Seal camp serving people with disabilities in the heart of the Colorado Rockies. For more informa tion. call 303-892-6063. or write Rocky Mountain Village. P.O. Box 115. Empire. CO 80438. __ Looking for friendly, outgoing individuals to guide tourists on horseback rides through the national forest land of Colorado. Reply Sombrero Ranches. Inc., 3100 Airport Rd.. Box A. Boulder. CO 80301. NEW ENGLAND BROTHER/SISTER CAMPS— MASSACHUSETTS Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Oanbee for Girls. Counselor positions for Program Specialet: All Team Sports, espe dally Baseball. Basketball, Field Hockey. Softball. Soc cer and Volleyball: 25 Tennis openings; also Archery. Riflery, Weights/Fitness and Biking; other openings in dude Performing Arts. Fine Arts. Newspaper, Photogra phy. Cooking. Sewing, Rollerskating. Rocketry. Ropes, and Camp Craft; All Waterfront Activities (Swimming. Skiing. Sailing. Windsurfing. Canoe/Kayaking). Inquire: Nah-Kee-Nac (BOYS) 190 Linden Avenue. Glen Ridge, NJ 07028. Call 1 -800-753-9118. Danbee (GIRLS) 17 Westminster Drive. Montville. NJ 07045. Cal 1-800 729-8606.___ Rewarding summer for sophomore and older college students counselling in the Colorado Rockies Bar* packing. Western riding, waterfront, natural science and many outdoor programs Write: Sanborn Weslern Camps. P.O. Box 167. Florissant. CO 80816. Summer camp positions available in CO-ED camps in NY, PA, Maine, and North Carolina: TENNIS. WATER SAFETY, GYMNASTICS, FOOO SERVICE, LAUNDRY, MAINTENANCE. Call Arlene 1-800-443-6428. Youth Baseball The Babe Ruth Baseball League needs umpires and coaches for the summer Leave message at 489-4252 and specify If interested in afternoon umpiring or morning and afternoon coaching. 170 Roommates SS5E^555S5HK555ESK«^5SES5ESS552 Looking for responsible person lo share newly remod eled townhouse Prefer non-smoker. 421-9665. Roommate needed 2621 B Street. *100 - *150. ask tor Jack or Chris 474-5292 180 Houses For Rent 2112 Vine, wait lo campus, very nice 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, parking. *650 475-1579, 488-0061. 2304 U St Real nice 5 bedroom, 3 full baths, parking, near campus, available 3-1. $650, 475-1579 or 488 0061. Nice houses available mid May. 3, 4. 5 bedroom. Near campus. Summer lease or longer. 475-1579, 488-0061. Reserve your 3,4.5 or 6 bedroom home for summer and/ or fall now and relax I All close to UNL. 423-1535 ^^^partment^^Rent 1 and 2 Bedrooms Look no further • here ie • piece that you can call hornet Professional decorated 1 bedroom In a areal central location, close to everything. The latest colors and styles, definitely a must see! Great prices too. $325 - $335 with heat paid Great Campua location 1 and 2 bedrooms with new carpet, blinds, ceramic tile and ceiling fans, great colors to choose Iroml ALL THE EXTRAS PLUS MOST UTILITIES PAID. Priced right $310 $410. v Small-Town Living Efficiency and 2 Bedroom townhouses just 10 minutes east of Linooln, nice quiet complex, walking distance from park and shopping New carpet and blinds. $295 - $435 ask tor Annette at 786 2306 For more informetion call Cherry Hill Management _ 489-4857 2 bedroom. 136 S. 29th, large, available March 1. Only $340 Call Phoenix Properties Management. 474-5327. 640 S. 20th, Rent Special", Two bedroom reduced to $329 Mega sized one bedroom $309. 475 7262 Century Management Co. Partial listing of our rentals: 1 Bedroom- 1237 C, 6 plex heat paid. $310 1 Bedroom- 877 N. 26th, Heat pd $239 2 Bedroom- 3204 Star. New carpet. Near East Carrpus $350 2 Bedroom- 2130 d. St., Fireplace, all appl $340 Call 476-2500 Claremont Park Apartments Now leasina for fad. New apartments 1.2 3 $ 4 bed PARK Wh * Cla,*mom' 4 Wocks Irom carrpus 474 Great Selection of Nice 1 and 2 bedroom apartments Close to campus Call for current avatlabilTy Zimmer Management 475-0180 ' m*r