The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 10, 1992, Page 15, Image 14

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    BIG RED
TAILGATE PARTY
Saturday - Sept. 12
11:00 to Noon
BROYHILL FOUNTAIN
Sponsored by ASUN - Student Government
KFRX, Pepsi, Ok) Home Bread
and Fairbury Hot Dogs
Print Sale on the Plaza
Nebraska Union, Sept. 14 thru Sept 18. 9 to 5 P.m.
Sponsored by Visual Arts, University Program Council.
RECYCLED SOUNDS
824 P. St. 476-8240. We buy tapes & CD's (but we love
to trade tool) _
SEE THE WORLD — Join a study tour during semester
break Travel and earn credit. Call International Affairs,
472-5358 or stop by 1237 R Street
TUTORS
The Student Information Center is compiling a list of tutors
lor student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list either to
tutor or in need of atutor, fill out an application at the ASUN
Student Info. Center, 116 Nebr. Union.
Volunteers Needed
The Women's Center would like your volunteer help.
Duties range from general reception, counseling, library
help and public relations. For more information, or to sign
up, call Amy at 472-2597, or stop by room 340 in the City
Union. ___._
Women Returing to School
support group tor returning adult students working on
issues of transition back to school. Contact Women's
Center 4 72-2597 or come. Group meets Fridays 9-10am.,
Women's Center 340 Nebraska Union. First meeting
Sept. 11.
BIG RED
TAILGATE PARTY
Saturday - Sept. 12
11:00 to Noon
BROYHILL FOUNTAIN
Sponsored by ASUN - Student Government
KFRX, Pepsi, Old Home Bread
„ and Fairbury Hot Dogs
SKY DIVE!
Jump from a perfectly good airplane.
Call Crete Skydiving center 488-7084.
Student Directory Exclusion
Forms Now Available
Forms are now available for University of Nebraska
Lmcoln students who wish to EXCLUDE their name and/
or address information from the 1992-93 Student Direc
tory This form is for EXCLUSION OF INFORMATION
ONLY, no changes can be made. The exclusion forms
must be completed in person in the Office of Public
Relations. 208 Administration Building before Fridey,
September 18, 1992. Proof of registration or identity is
required for completion
Sexual Assault Survivor’s
Group
A support group (or women who have experienced an
assault by either a stranger or an acquaintance at some
point in their life and now wish to receive support as they
cope. Contact Peg at the Women's Center 472-2597.
Group will meet Tuesdays, 4:00 to 5:30 p.m., Women s
Center, 340 City Union. First meeting Sept. 15.
STUDY ABROAD INFORMATION MEETINGS: Tues
days at 6:30pm & every other Wednesday (9/2,9/16 9/30
Itr^^O^at 4:00pm. International Affairs, 1237 R
Theology for Lunch!
Fri. Sept 11 Ne. Union
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Speaker 12:05 PM
Dr. Jane Conoley
Prof. & Chair, Ed. Psych
UNL AAUP CHAIR
“Critical Value Issues
For UNL
In 1992- 1993"
All UNL Faculty, Staff
and Grad Students
WELCOME
Carson Theater Ventures
Companas De
America
September 13,8 p.m.
Mariachi Madnessl Half price student tickets available.
Reservations call 472-4747.
NAYC
A selection meeting for the 1993 Nebraska Agricultural
Youth Council willbe held Thursday, Sept. 10th at 7:30pm
at the Nebraska State Offfice Building (Room Lower Level
A). For more information call 471-4876._
New Shuttle Routes
Shuttle service is available for students parking in lots at
20th and Vine, 22nd and Vine and 17th and Hokfrege. The
new lots on Vine Street are for those students that have
either permit numbers 2 or 20. The new stop on 17th and
Holdrege is for students parking at Devaney. Ques
tions’??, please call the Student Government Office at
472-2581.
PAPER MONEY
FREE Paper Money coupon books
Student Info. Center
.. 116 Nebr. Union
PEACE CORPS
Applications and Information. Thursday September 10.
7:30pm East Campus Union.
St. Paul United
Methodist Church
Sunday Worship
at
9:30 a.m.
&
11:00 a.m.
Other Fellowship, Social & Study
Activities for College Students!
(Just South of Campus)
1144 M St._ 477-6951
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
COMMUTERS
Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the
ride. Stop in the Student Info. Center, Rm. 116 Nebr.
Union for more info.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING
Earn $2,000+/month + world travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the
Caribbean, etc.) Holiday, Summer and Career employ
ment available. No experience necessary. For employ
ment program call 1-200-545-4155 ext. C5778.
INTRAMURAL DEADLINES
Tuesday, 9/15 is the entry deadline for the following
intramural sports: fast pitch softball tournament (M,W),
horseshoe singles (M.W). __
London and Dublin during semester break. Travel and
earn credit in English. Call International Affairs, 472
5358. 1237 R Street _._
Looking tor Involvement?
Join the Nebraska Association of Student Councils Vol
unteer Staff. Applications at Student Involvement.
115 Meetings
Agricultural Economics
Agribusiness Club
ANNUAL FALL PICNIC. Thursday. Sept 10, 1992, 5:30
p.m. Peter Pan Park, 33 & "X" St. New students welcomel
Broadcasting, News-Editorial
Majors:
Society of Professional Journalists’ kickoff meeting is
Friday at 5 p.m. at Antelope Park, 3140 Sumner St. Be at
Broyhill Fountain at 4:30 if you need a ride. For more
information, call Dana. 476-0010.
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Attention All Students!
Undergrads & Graduates Over $5 Billion
in grants & scholarships are now available
from private sector and government
sources tor College Students nationwide
All students are eligible! Let us help you
locate the money that you are eligible to
receive Applications are now being ac
cepted To receive your financial aid pro
gram call:
Student Financial Services
(206) 632-0920 Ext. F5778
Party in the Union
Want to help throw one? UPC Meeting 1:00pm. Regency
B. Thursday, September 10. Questions call Travis 466
7763. __
Phi Beta Lambda
T Barbeque at Holmes!
Meet in CBA, Thursday, 4:30.
ALL RECOGNIZED STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
Turn in you reservation NOW tor the fall Student Organi
zation Conferences, Oct. 3 & Oct. 18. Invitations were
sent to presidents and advisers. If you haven’t received
yours, stop by or call the Office for Student Involvement.
200 Nebraska Union, 472-2454. Deadline for reserva
tions is Sept. 11 - DON'T DELAY, SPACES ARE FILLING
FASTI
Do You Know
er Etiquette?
Come to L< Finishing and Modeling School's
Etiquette and First Impressions Seminar sponsored by
Society tor Human Resource Management. Thursday
September 10 at 5:30pm in the City Union. Alt majors
welcome.
Golden Key Members:
Welcome Back!
Our first general meeting is Thursday, September 10, at
5:00 in the Union. Will bediscussing Campus Awareness,
New Member Reception and more. Don't Miss Itl
SAA
Get excited SAA ers! Our second meeting is TODAY at
5:30 at the Wick. See you there!
- -I
A three day school week,
if we can't celebrate that,
what the heck can we celebrate?
Please drink in moderation
Molson reg or Hght) cans wcase
Rolling Rock reg or light) bottles wcase
C00rS ( light, or dry) wcase cans
Busch reg or light) wcase cans
Pabst Reg.light, x-light, draft) cans wcase
Keystone reg, light, or dry) cans wcase
Old Style
(reg, tight, draft, or draft Hght) cans wcase
Old Milwaukee (reg or Hght) cans wcase
Budweiser (reg or light) wcase cans
Miller (reg, Hte, draft, draft life) wcase cans
$11.99
$13.99
$12.49
$8.89 gp3p|
$7.99 ^
$8.89 BUSCH
^ '—UGHTrr
$7 49
$7.99
$12.49
$12.49
All wine coolers 4 pk cold
Pink Passion only 2 ltr
Windsor Canadian 2 ltr
$3.49
$3.79
$8.99
I CjgBy ^Complete kt^ equipment available with free ice|
2620 Stockwell (5 blks N ofHiway 2 on27th) 423-2085
Otter good thru Sept 16 Limitedtoquantitiesonhand
Calvin and Hobbes
by Bill Watterson
EIGHT HUHDRED AHP
SEVENTH-THREE WlU-lOH...
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..SIX HUNDRED AND
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Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
ACROSS
1 Eve's offering
6 Kind of rally
9 Winsor's
“Forever-"
14 Part of HRH
iSEur republic
16 Cowboy's lasso
17 Thiers thanks
18 Big Easy festival
20 Brainchildren
22 Tautologize, in a
way
23 Felt poorly
25 For fear that
26 Punch’s mate
27 Egged on
30 Ariz. city
34 Suffix or fish
35 Thalassic locale
36 Folk dances in
Bucharest
37 Wyo s
Festival
40 Frozen
41 Author Lessing
42 Japanese salad
herb
43 Wd. with solar or
school
44 Takes on
45 Overripe fruit
problem
48 Life of the party
48 Indo-lraman,
formerly
50 White elephant,
eg
53 Sub locator
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
55 Famous
hippie-festival
site
57 Cove
61 Concur
62 Motorists' org.
63 Left Bank sight
64 Bread ingredient
65 Essay
66 Colo festival
DOWN
1 Law’s long
member
2 “Israfel" writer
3 Unit of light
intensity
4 In an inter
twining way
5 Omit
6 Cotton type
7 Mayan and
Mundane
8 Part of r p m.
9 First zodiacal
sign
10 “-not know
she would
Shak
11 Silentsvamp
12 An anagram for
seat
13 Headstrong
19 Stowe book
21 Inference
23 ‘’Honeymooner’’
Alice
24 Paragons
25 Burger ballad
I
26 George
McManus's
comical hubby
28 Cut and splice
again
29 Jacksonville's
-Bowl
31 Martyred British
princess
32 Race horse that
has never won
33 Tie for a groom
35 Anomalous
36 M-Pinafore"
38 Certain
chemical
compounds
39 Jewish month
44 Gibson of old
westerns
45 H.S.T. s Secy, of
State: 1945
47 Map feature
49 Gorbachev's
wife
50 Term on a links
green
51 Theater section
52 Fierce Adriatic
wind
53 Hilum
54 Approve
56 Avena sativa
item
56 Embouchure
59 Lodz-to-Warsaw
dir.
60 Metric multiple