The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 14, 1992, Page 11, Image 11

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    3 Bicycles For Sale
Bianchl Spoil SS. 12 speed road bke, toe dips, handle
bar pack, $225 obo. 474-9455.
6 Computers For Sale
IBM PC/XT 640K, VGA, 20 Meg HD. 51/4" A 31/2" drives.
DOS 3.20, $650. 436-0171.
8 Furniture For Sale
Tan couch, Ike new $50 obo. Super single watertoed, all
new parts, $75 obo. Dark oak dresser, $30 obo. 421-7338.
19 Ticket Exchange
Lincoln to LAX via Denver. 1 one-way ticket leaving May
9. $130 OOO. Call 435-2719.
Lincoln to San Diego, round trip, leave April lath return
April 22nd. $160. call 472-566dor421-7?78.
Two Van Halen tickets. £25 each. 475-9983.
20 Vehicles For Sale
88 Honda CRX HF, low mileage 22K. A/C, Stereo, acces
sories, $6000. Call 438-2139 leave message.
1986 Fiero SE. V6, gold, loaded, one owner. $5000 obo.
488-1050.
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED
89 MERCEDES.$200
86 VW.$50
87 MERCEDES.$100
65 MUSTANG.$50
Choose from thousands starting $25.24 Hour Recording
Reveals Details 801-379-2929 Copyright #NE11KJC
100 Rides
Wanted: a rider to Miami. Florida or any place on the way.
1/2 gas. Leaving May 8. Cali 477-8676.
110 Announcements
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ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries.
Earn $6,000+/month. Free Transportation!
Room A Board! Over 8,000 openings
Male or Female. For employment program
call 1-206-5454155 ext. 1676
CORNSTOCK
is Friday April 24th, featuring
ROGER McGUINN
formerly of the Byrds, and
THE MILLIONS
plus two more local acts. Anyone interested in helping,
come to Major Concerts meetings. Wednesdays 4:30pm,
Union; or sign up at CAP offica. 200 NE Union. Call 472
2454 for more info.
GRADUATE ASSISTANT SUPS
Campus Activities and Programs is looking for graduate
assistants tor the 1982-93 year to work with students in
their extra-curricular programming and activities. We are
looking for people who enjoy lots of contact with other
students and have experience in student organizations or
activity programming. If you are interested and would Hke
more inform*ion. stop by 200 Nebraska Union or 300
Nebraska East Union and pick up a brochure and appli
cation.
Health Care Career Fair
Are you interested in medicine, dentistry, radiology,
physical therapy, or any other heath field? Then see the
UNMC and Creighton Heath Adviser* in Manter Hat.
Wednesday. Apr* 15.9a.m. • 3p.m., 472-1464 tor infor
mation.
Lesbian Discussion Group
meets Thursdays, 7 8pm in the
Women's Resource Center.
Strictly confident!*! Cell 472-2597
for more inform*Ion
Lesbian/Bisexual/Gay Student
Association
will have panel discussion on Religious issues & spiritu
ality. Aprfuth. 800pm, Student Union. Fastbreak meet
ing room.
FREE BIBLE STUDY COURSE
Write: Bible Course, Box 57324, Lincoln, Nebraska
68505-7324.
Parking west, reserved faculty parking available north of
Dennys. $210/240per year, 488-51 &. evenings.
Pre-Law Workshop
Law school admissions dean, current law students, and
practicing attorneys discuss becoming lawyer Tuesday,
Apnl 14.3-5 p.m., Culture Center. All welcome. 472-7318
for Information.
QUIZ BOWL
Friday. April 24. 3:30pm
Open to all UNL students
4 people per team.
Come to 118 Neihardt for an entry form before April 20
Sponsored by the Honors Program.
Questions? Call Mite Lewis, 474-2066.
SINGLE MOTHERS
Support group meetings for UNL students with children,
Wednesdays, 12:30-130. Student Union, room posted.
SKYDIVE!
Jump out of a perfectly good airplane!
_Crete Skydiving Center, Tnc. 488-7084.
The Women's Resource Center needs more volunteers.
Training starts soon. Call 472-2597.
WANT TO HELP MAKE NEXT YEAR'S
HOMECOMNG GREAT?!?
Application deadline has been extended tor the Home
coming Steering Committee positions. Due date is
Wednesday, April 15 In 200 Nebraska Union. Applica
tions available In ASUN. Greek Affairs. RHA. 200 Ne
braska Union and 300 Nebraska East Union. Come on,
help make a changel
115 Meetings
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Ag Econ/Ag Business Club
Meeting Tuesday April 14-th at 6:00pm, Filley Hall Room
215. New officer election night.
AIESEC
Meeting today in Union at 4:00pm. Congratulations to
AIESEC'er of the Week, Jim Larson. Don't forget busi
ness attire it's the last BOA meeting.
Alpha Zeta Members
turn in banquet tickets to Rosalie at 204B Filley Hall by
Friday, April 17th.
Block & Bridle Club
Meeting
Thursday, April 16th, 7p,m.—initiate meeting. 7:30 p.m.
regular business meeting. East Campus Union
Gay/Lesbian
Student Association
Weekly meeting Thursday 830pm. Room 342 Nebraska
Union. 472-5644. _
Lesbian/Bisexual/Gay
Student Association
It's Bring a friend Night!!
We want this to be our largest meeting of the year. We'll
be discussing L/B/G issues In the work-place. April 16th.
830pm, Room 340 Neb. Union.
Omicron Delta Epsilon final meeting and officer elections.
Wednesday April 15 at 4.30 in CBA
Pi Lambda Thete & SEA
Learn more about summer jobs and Interviewing on April
14th, Henzelik at 5:30pm.
Professional Business
Association
Meeting TONIGHT in the City Union at 730pm. Business
attire.
Rodeo Club Meeting
730pm Wednesday. ECU.
Entertainment following. Be there!
Union Board
Meeting today at 530pm In the City Union._
UPC-”Best of the Rest”
Homey da Clown
is coming to town
with “CBS-Colleae Tour”
When: Tues. at 3:00pm
Where: UNION-Room posted
New Members Welcome!
lSoGrwk^ffain^
A Phi Hoopsters:
Thanks for being a part of the KFRX Classic with us.
Maybe nax! yssr, right?
Your FarmHouss Coaches and Players
1082 Greek Week Street Dance Committee.
Thanks for all your help. You guys did an outstanding job
—*« «■*» »l"”* r~u* *K2
P.8. I'm still in chargelll
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TNI PAR SIDS By GARY LARSON
Up until that moment, Raymond had been a rather shy
employee with a nervous twitch. Up until that moment.
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Congratulations to Mark Meuret on winning the NHRI
William Hall Scholarship and Jim Ba2ata on winning the
Frank Hollgren Scholarship. Also, Jason Lacey for Rec
Center Advisory Council, vice President.
AOII and Sig Ep
We had a great time during Greek Week, especially
during Grew Sing.
The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon
AXID & Fiji
Thanks for an exciting Greek Week. We did Greatll
The men of Chi Phi
AXO and Lambda Chi,
Get out the broom! A clean sweep of alt the Greek Week
events! Thanks for all your hard work.
The Men of AGS
Bunz, Kroese, Kyes, B. Goertzen, Fokers, Steinke,
Benes. Frank—Congratulations on being a vital part of
one of the beet Grew Weeks ever!
The Men of AGS
CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE FINE KD'S:
Kim S. for being accepted into the University of Nebraska
and University of South Dakota Law Schools. Deb S. for
getting a Disney Internship. You guys deeervea pat on the
KD Love. Your Sisters
Congratulations to Corey Huck, Dave Acheson, and John
Panning for being selected as Mortar Board Notables.
The Men Of AGS
Congratulations Gamma Gamma award winners John
Goertzen and Jeff Van Pelt.
The Men of AGS
Congratulations Brother Andrew Louden on becoming
the new ASUN Speaker of the Senatel
Your FarmHouse Brothers
Congratulations to Brian Spiiker for being elected Presi
dent of both Alpha Zeta and Pre-Vet Cluo.
The Men of Beta Sigma Psi
Congratulations to Jim O'Holleran and Neil Macleod for
being awarded IFC Greek Week Scholarships.
The Men of Sig Ep
Congratulations to Dave Gale, Andy Massey. Steve
Zatechka. and Jack Jackson for being awarded Gamma
Gamma Outstanding Senior Awards.
The Men of Sig Ep
Congrtatulations to Leslie Holton (DG) and Chris Carrel
(ATOl on your pinning, Gles on your fake pinning, almost,
and Whizzer on your...NOTI
The Brothers of ATO
Delta Gamma
Thanks for a great Greek Week. Greek Sing was a blast.
The Men of Triangle
Jeff (and DU's)
Thanks for all your help with SAND BASH - we really
appreciate itl
Sandy (and Gamma Phi's)
SAND BASH
lst. AXA
2nd - CKO
3rd- XX
Congratulations to all the teame, you played great (de
spite some cddnessl)
Thanks. Gamma Phi Bata and Delta llpsilon
Shannon Bradley (Gamma Phi).
Congratulations on you initiation into Phi Beta Delta.
Great jobl
'Love, Your Sisters
The Men of Beta Theta Pi.
Thank you for the delicious dinner exchange last night.
We look forward to next timel
The Women of Gamma Phi Beta
To the Greek Week participants from AON and TKE:
Greek Week was great - we certainly proved ourselves to
be Greek Week's most fun-loving triadl
■“—~—— TheMenot SigEp
Winners of Alpha Phi Open
1st place-(tie) C. Elgart & J. Peterson (35)
2nd place-(tie) J. Junl ft J. Bernadt (37)
1st place team-C. Elgart & J. Juhl
2nd place team-K.C. Hine & J. Bernadt
3rd place team-Mackie ft Orr
Thanks to everyone who played.
130 Student Government
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
POSITIONS OPEN
Have an Impact on committees dealing with student
related concern*. Application* available at 116 Nebr.
Union. Deadline for an positions is 4:00 p.m., April 15.
Campus Recreation Advisory Council
Campus Safety Subcommittee (ASUN)
Central Planning Committee
Commencement Committee
Computational Services ft Facilities Committee
Convocations Committee
Curriculum Committee
Electoral Commission (ASUN)
Five Year Projection Committee (ASUN)
Government Liaison Committee (ASUN)-Reg. Lobbyist
Government Liaison Comminee (ASUN)-Chair
Government Liaison Comminee member (ASUN)
Grading ft Examinations Committee
Honors Convocation
Human Rights Comminee
Intercollegiate Athletics
International Students Subcommittee 4
Lbrariea
Nebraska Union Board
Parking Advisory Committee
Parking Appeals
Publications Board
Racial Affairs Subcommittee (ASUN)
Recording Secretary
Scholastic Commission Chair
Student Life Commission Chair
Senate (ASUN)-check for specific college openings
Sexual Orientation Subcommittee
Student Employee Grievance Committee
Students with Disabilities Subcommittee
Teaching Council
UNL Campus Police Committee
University Judiciary/Appeals
140 Personals
Country road, swinging Theta Xi guys:
Here's to bonding, sad but true, plastic clocks, trailer
courts and softball fields, Big ruts, crusin' Lincoln, and the
‘‘rock*. Lot's do it again sometime.
Three True Blonde ADII's
Wanted: National League fans to start a N. L. Rotisserie
League. Call 472-8347. leave message.
Wade (Theta Xi)
Thanks for the roses. I had a great time this weekend I
Julie L. (ADII)
145 Lost & Found
Loot: Pear-shaped garnet ring 4/9/92.2nd floor women's
restroom Burnett. $20 reward. Return to ON.
Lost: set of keys with red whistle. Return to ON office.
150 Child Care Reeded
Heipl 17+ hours per week. Need non-smoker 9am
12:30pm to care for my 2 sons before afternoon school
CaM 435-1307.
NANNY NEEDED: by July 1, Brewster, NY. Energetic
family w/ 5 4 6 year olds seeks warm, bright, responsible
person for childcare 4 housekeeping. 1 yr. commitment
necessary; Prefer non-smoker w/ own car. Excellent
living conditions 4 salary. (914) 279 5963
Need capable, loving elementary ed. type for wonderful
family, 20-30 hours. 24th and Van Dorn. 476-2772, eve
nings. _
Responsible person for full-time, summer child care,
children ages 6 and 7. Prefer non-smoker with own car.
References. 421-2916 after 6pm.
160 Help Wanted
‘EARN $1500-$3000 THIS
SUMMER!*
Neodata, a leader in the telemarketing industry, is now
hiringl Our telephone sales representative positions are
filling fast; get a jump on the summer job rush. Secure your
job now, and start work after finalsl Earn up to S7.25/hr.
guaranteed. Flexible scheduling, paid training; fun con
tests, prizes, and incentives. Part-time positions avail
able. Summer's just around the comer—call today to set
up an interview. 476-8315. Ask for Donna Nixon. (EOE).
A & S Student Advisers
Applications are available for Arts and Sciences Student
Adviser positions in 1223 Oldfather. Deadline: April 15,
1992.
Looking for experienced telemarketer. In-office hours,
flexible. Salary negotiable. Previous experience benefi
cial but not necessary. Local insurance agency. Call 489
9615.__ __
Make the Money
You want to Make!
Part-time/Full-time, at school or home, year round. No
sales experience needed. 1 hour presentations Monday
thru Friday - 9am and Noon; Monday. Wednesday. Thurs
day - 7:00pm. 201 Oak Creek Drive—2 blocks north of
Kerry's then west 1 block to Oak Creek (Gas N Shop
building).
McDonald’s
Morning, afternoon 4 weekend hep Part-time and sum
mer employment available. Flexible hours and free uni
forms. Call 475-5238.
METAPHORS
If you know what these are and you love them,
I have an immediate library research job for you.
Please Call 1-800-228 9972 ext 7488
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
telemarketing. Full and part time positions available.
Hours available Monday-Fnday, 9am-9pm, Saturdays
9am-4pm. Set your own hours - Saturdays not manda
tory. If interested call 474-1256 or apply in person at
International Telcom, Inc. 3410 O Street.
Need job to help pay for your education? Want to meet
some neat people7 Apply to do live-in attendant care.
Positions available for mature, reliable individuals to work
as personal care aids. Includes salary, room and utilities
paid. Valuable experience for human service major. For
information call Audrey or Dick 471-4400, Region V
Services. _ _
Part-time service station attendant needed Evening and
weekend hours. Call 474-0414._
Part-time sales person, experience preferred. Thursday
evenings and Saturdays required. Apply at Wallpapers
For Less, 5050 Old Cheney Hoad
Receptionist for evening hours at a veterinary hospital.
3pm to 7pm weekdays and 8:30am to 11:30am or noon on
Saturdays. Great opportunity for a pre veterinary student.
Requires a helpful personality. Can 423-4120 for more
information or to set up a interview.
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