The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1992, Page 11, Image 10

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    4 Books For Sale
Cruise Line
Entry level, onboard/landside positions available, year^i
round or summer. (813)229-5478
16 Sporting Goods
NO WAY?... WAY!! K2 170 Mogul Skis, size 10 boots,
poles, and pants. $100. 475-9119
19 Ticket Exchange
Plane ticket one way, Lincoln to Seattle. March 28. S160
obo. 472-2554 or 423-7538.
Two TWA tickets for March 30. Dayton, Ohio to Lincoln
thru St. Louis. S95 each. Call 436-8462 by March 14.
20 Vehicles For Sale
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED
89 MERCEDES.$200
86 VW.$50
87 MERCEDES.S100
65 MUSTANG.$50
Choose from thousands starting $25. 24 Hour Recording
Reveals Details 801-379-2929 Copyright #NE11KJC
22 Adoption
ADOPT
My mommy, daddy and me would love to love a new
baby. I was adopted when I was little and now that I am
three. I can be a big brother. Please call Mom and Dad
Amy and Steve) anytime toll tree, 1-800-828-8466
Expenses paid
ADOPTION
Ca <omia p’Ofessional woman with much love, warmth,
and security to g ve desires to adopt baby All expenses
rad Totally iega Please call Carol collect at 310-471
Lov ' g professional couple wishes to adopt a special
bat, who II be cherished and part of a happy family and
i-one Piease call Joan and Jim. 1 800 828-5775
P'G'esstona! couple, financially secure, strong basic
»a ues. eager to adopt a baby and provide many of life s
advantages. Expenses paid. Judith and Jesse, 1-800
933-3499
Single and Pregnant?
Vou dom have to go >1 alone—we re here to help
No -ees and confidential counseling. Statewide since
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Nebraska Children's
Home Society
4600 Valley Road. Suite 304.483-7879
46 Instruction/Tutoring
PRIVATE GUITAR INSTRUCTION RENTAL
Zager Studio 489-243C
63 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand F ree pregnancy test, please call us for appoint
ment. 483 2609
76 Travel
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Florida Vacation Package
with cruise options. S220. Great deal. 467-2423. Beth.
Leave message
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SO Typing & Resumes
Al‘ types of word processing Laser printing. $1.25
double spaced page Call Dana 467-5737
Fast & efficient word processing—class papers & other
assignments Call Mary 483-4010.
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years
experience, proven resutt. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed $15 plus lax
Duly Nebr»akan.besement of Nebraska Union.
Word processing, more than just typing Many features
to help you with all protects — short lona
COMPUTER TYPE &
SERVICES
4230 Progressive Ave.
(Near 48th and Comhusker)
467-2666._
Word Processing Term papers, manuscripts, reports
and-correspondence. "Pick up and delivery available.
488-3406.
103 Spring Break Trips
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND BEACHFRONT
Famous Radisson Resort
Beachfront Partying
& 3 3—OWNER DISCOUNT (212)472-1414
110 Announcements
Archuletta
Don't forget to vote COMMIT this Wednesday!
LOUDON
Attention Student Leaders
The Odyssey Program is looking lor student leaders to
be mentors tor the 1992-93 year. It you will be a junior or
senior during the 1992-93 academic year and would like
to be involved in a peer-mentoring program, look no
more. The Odyssey Program is your opportunity to be
matched with a new student who needs guidance as they
begin to develop their leadership skills. Here's your
chance to give back what you've gamed interested or
have questions'’ Call the Campus Activities and Pro
Erams office and ask for Megan al 472-8138 or just stop
y Suite 200, City Union.
ATTENTION!
Now accepting applications for Peer Sexuality Educa
tors.
Responsibilities include:
Attend and participate in all training activities
-Teach contraceptive classes at the the University
Health Center
Present programs on contraception and sexually
transmitted tfseases (may include daytime and eve
rungs)
"Peer Sexuality Educators receive a small stipend
tor their work.
Applications available at the Community Health Educa
non Dept . Room 12, Lower Leve'. University Health
Center
For more information call 472- 7440
Applications accepted through Friday. April 3.
The University ot Nebraska Lincoln is an affirmative
action,equal opportunity institution
ATTENTION!
Now accepting applications tor Peer Alcohol Educators
Alcohol Abuse Prevention Specistist
Responsibilities include
Conduct prevention workshops among UNL stu
dents
•Facilitate small group discussions
Attend & participate in training activities
-Other activities as assigned
Acute Alcohol Intoxication Specialist
Responsibilities include
Assist Health Center after hours staff in me care ot
acutely intoxicated students
Present programs on the Signs and symptoms ot
acute a'cohol poisoning
Attend 4 participate in training activities
-Other activities as assigned '• _
Peer A coho! Educators receive a small Stipend
Applications available at the Community Health Educa
tort Dept. Room 12, Lower Level. University Health
Center Applications for either position accepted through
March 23. For more information call 472-7440
The University of Nebraska Lmcoin is an affirmative
acton,equal opportunity institution
ATTENTION!
Now accepting applications for Health Aides lor the
1992-1993 academic year
Responsibilities include:
‘Must attend and participate in all training activities
‘Must attend Peer Health 230 both (all and spring
semesters
‘Provide minor first aid care
‘Act as Health Center liaison
‘Act as referral and resource person for living unit
‘Other duties as assigned
‘Applicants must live in residenoe hall. Greek house
or Co-op tor the 1992 1993 academe year
“heallh Aides receive a small stipend for services
provided.
Applications are available at the Community Heallh
Education Dept.. Room 12. Lower Level. University
Health Center. For more information call 472-7440.
The University ot Nebraska-Lincoln is an affirmative
acton/equal opportunity institution
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
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“Oh my God! It’s Yvonne!"
College ol Home Economica—Week ol Excellence
Honoring Excellence: Growth in Diveraity"
March 9-13, 1992
A few highlights from the week include: Monday. March
9; 9:00- 10:00am Home Ec 11 "Our Uniqueness is a Way
of Life" by Reshall Ray and Yolanda Scott/CAP; Tues
day. March 10; Ethics in Professional Practice'-Paneld
iscussion on Ethics; 7:00-8:00pm-Home Ec 11 Wednes
day. March 11; "Global Opportunities' 3:00-4:00pm
Home Ec 104, Thursday, March 12; "Diverse Career
Opportunities for Home Economics Graduates” - Panel
discussion 11:00-12:30pm Home Ec 121.
Discover a World of
Opportunity
Public Sector and Other Alternatives Career fair,
Thursday March 12th, 9:30-3:00 City Campus Union.
Disgruntled, frustrated student government member
looking for students to not re-elect me to CFA.
EW
ERIC WESTRA
IS NOT A WRITE-IN CANDIDATE FOR OFF-CAMPUS
CFA
r— *—
Paul.
Eric Westra hates being on CFA Don t write in Westra on
Wednesday.
Thari
Self Defense Workshop for
Women
Tuesday, March lOlh
7:30-9:30pm
City Union (room posted)
For more into, call 472-2597
SPRING BREAK IN FLORIDA
LAST CHANCE1* Panama City only $224. Daytona only
$244 Both include transportation and lodging Call
Aaron 474 9129
Student Government
DEBATE
Monday-March 9
3:00-4:00pm
City Campus Union
Mein lounge
Open Forum
Questions tromihe audience
to the recognized SEG slates
Suppon Meeting lor Students with Children
Wednesdays 1230 130 pm
^ Student Union - room to be posted.
THE 1992
STUDENT FOUNDATION
BUILDER’S AWARD
Applications are due March 13 in CAP City or East
Unions.
Let’s Padre
Only $166pp,
$l00rt transportation.
Act now!
Call Craig at 423-3784
Looking Glass II
Attention Student Leaders wanting a Challenge:
Do you want an opportunity to serve as a middle or upper
level manager lor a mid sized corporation???? Do you
want to explore the issues ot workplace dynamics, test
your skills and abilities in areas ol communication,
problemsolving, planning, managing and marketing, and
receive feedback??? Then Looking Glass is tor you! For
more information and an application come to the CBA
Student Development Office, 237 CBA today.
Applications due March 16. Looking Glass II will be held
on April 4 from 11:30am-4:00pm in the Wick Alumni
Center.
NU Meds
When: Tuesday, March 10th, 6:30
Where: The Union
Just do it!
To the Brothers of Delta Upsilon,
This is the weekl Let's show our COMMITMENT,
Tucker
UNION BOARD
INFO BOOTH
TODAY
MAIN LOUNGE
PRECEDING THE ASUN DEBATE
1-3PM
UNL PETA Members
& wannabes Emergency! Planning PETA PROTEST lor
Thursday night. Phone 423-0629 for details.
Women s Week Finale
COME DANCE WITH
LINCOLN S ALL WOMEN BLUES BAND
AMETHYST
Saturday, March 14th
6:30-11:30pm
Nebraska Union-Ballroom
Donations accepted
Women’s Week 1992
Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women
Hosting an open meeting
Monday, March 9 11:45
Room 117 NE Union
Call 472-2597 for info.
Wrestling Tournament
The intramural wrestling tournament will begin Monday.
March 9,1992 in the Military and Naval Science Building
the weight classes under 167lbs. will weigh-in on Mon-'
day. March 9 (check informational flyer for specific time)
The 1671b class and those above it will weigh-in on
Tuesday. March 10 (again, check flyer tor specifics).
High school rules will govern the tournament A current
UNL photo I.D. is required during weigh-ins and compe
tition. 472 3467.
115 Meetings
Psi Chi
is having a General Meeting Tuesday, 4:30pm in Burnett
119. Dr Kamil, a new UNL professor, will be speaking on
Comparative Psychology. Officer Election information
for the 1992 93 school year will also be discussed This
is a very important meeting so all members are strongly
encouraged to attend* ——-—.
UPC - Best of the Rest
Join us for Comedy!
Meeting: March 10th
UNION
Room Posted
Attention all Health and Physical Education Majors
H.P.E. Club Meeting
Tuesday, March 10
5:30 ------: /
Rm. 119 Mabel Lee
Gay/Lesbian
Student Association
Weekly meeting Thursday 8:00pm, Room 342 Nebraska
Union. 472-5644
Help the Environment
and help yourself
Learn how to market preen" products
March 11th & 17th at 7pm.
City Union-room posted
Free refreshments and door prizes/cash prizes
Sponsored by Ecology Now.
GAY/LESBIAN
SUPPORT GROUP
for UNL faculty, staff, and employees will meet Thursday.
March 12, at 5 30, at 640 N. 16th. For information, phone
483-6350.
SEA
Student Education Association Meetingl! March 10th.
City Campus Union, 5:30pm. Education majors encour
aged to atlend1
120 Greek Affairs
AXA
Presents Greek snd Trojan War
Toga Toga II
Featuring the band Lie Awake
April 6-11 |
SAM
NATIONAL FRATERNITY
Thanks the entire Greek System for your help and your
continued support of our reorganization
Congratulations to Brad Wilcox (ATO) for winning the
AGC Scholarship, we re all proud of you
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