The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1992, Page 11, Image 11

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    16 Sporting Goods
Hanger paintball gun, sights, silencer, hopper, C02 and
mask. S350 OBO. 467-6240 Iv. msg.
18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
For Sale: Color TV, S75, and also VCR w/remote, $90.
Both excellent condition. 466-8520.
19 Ticket Exchange
For sale: Student ticket for this semester’s basketball
games. Take 1 or all. BO. 476-2937.
FOR SALE: A Christmas Carol tickets, 5 for Dec. 12.436
9178.
Wanted: 2 UNL season BB tickets. 489-1538 leave
message.
20 Vehicles For Sale
1989 VW Fox, 2-door, 4 speed, air, AM/FM cassette,
super clean. 60,000 miles, $3850 offers.
1986 Mazda RX7.5 speed, air. AM/FM cassette, sunroof,
extra clean. 77,000 miles. S4B50 offers.
Beer * Auto Seles, 1647 So. 3rd, 477-6442.
Black '89 PontiacSunbird, sunroof, AC, AM/FM cassette,
tinted windows. FWD, 5-speed, $6200 OBO. 476-7560.
100 Rides
Need ride to California and back. Orange County area.
Will pay half of expenses. For one week only, during
Christmas break. Call Randy 477-9813.
110 Announcements
AIRLINE SAVINGS
Save on tickets home. Make money being a representa
tive. 488-3193.___
Brown Bag Symposium
Is UNL a
Black & White
Campus Only?
“A Discussion on how
Latinos, Hispanics & Chicanos
are treated (mistreated)
at UNL”
Siudents, Faculty and Staff are encouraged to participate.
Wednesday, December 2,1992
Noon-1:30 p.m.
1 Nebraska Union
Sponsored by MASA. UPC-Chicano Special Events, the
Coalition of People of Color, the Office of Multi-Cultural
Affairs, the Chancellor's Commission on the Status of
Minorities, and the Office of Affirmative Action.
How Would YOU
Improve the University?
5 Year Projection Comm.
OPEN FORUM
We need your input!!
Thursday -Dec. 3
7:00 p.m.
Nebraska Union
(Room to be posted)
INTRAMURAL
TUG-OF-WAR
Cook Pavilion will be the site of Intramural Tug Of-War
(M.W.C) on Wednesday, 12/2 beginning at 6:30pm.
Come early and be sure to bring your current UNL photo
I.D. Teams are comprised of 6 (lightweights) or 8 (unlim
ited, women, co-rec) people.
John,
How do I join the PERSHING RIFLES?
Jason
Jason,
The PERSHING RIFLES is having a pledge meeting
Thursday, Dec. 3. at 6:00pm in Room B-8 Military & Naval
Science Building.
John
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Join the Hysteria!
2nd Annual Holiday Hoops Hysteria
B-ball Tournament
Men's, Women's & Co-Rec divisions
Entries due Dec. 2 by 5:30pm
at 55 Campus Rec, or East Campus Activities Bldg
Tournament begins Dec. 4th
Sponsored by Sport Officials Assoc.
Classes are starting right now.
Call 475-7010.
KAPLAN
The answer to the tost question
NAGEL’S & HOPPE’S
CLOSE OUT PRICES
Anthony's Gallery
Cotner and A
406-1265
Office for Student
Involvement
Looking for Graphics Artist to work with desktop publish
ing 10-12 hours weekly. Pick up your application in 200
Nebraska UniorV Please return your application to 200
Nebraska Union by 4:00 p.m. on December 7.
Questions on Dead Week Policy?
The only examinations that may be given during the last
week of classes (Dead Week) are: laboratory practical
examinations, make-up or repeat examinations and setf
paced examinations.
The introduction of new material and quizzes are both
acceptable during Dead Week.
Stop in the ASUN office for a copy of
the Dead Week Policy
_or call 472-2581__
Saint Vincent de Paul Thrift Store now open. 1 -5 Monday
through Saturday. 1911 R St., 438-3135.
SINGLE MOTHERS
Discussion/Support Group
Wednesdays. 12-1:30p.m.
Women's Center NE Union 338. 472-2597 for info.
^—————
115 Meetings
MARKmf^CLUB
Awards/Christmas Social
Thursday. Dec. 3 at 6:00pm in the City Union (room
posted). Membership cards presented, officer transition
and pizza parly. See you there)
Agronomy Club
Meeting Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7:30 pm, Rm. 327 Keim
Hall_
ALPHA ZETA
Initiate test Wednesday. December 2. 5:30pm.. East
Campus Union. Please bring dues I
Block & Bridle
7:30pm. meeting/Officer Elections. December 3. 1992
East Campus Union.
CBA SAB
Tod»y
Union -5:30pm
Finance Club
Meeting Wednesday, December 2. 530pm., 8th floor
FirstierBank All welcome toattend I
Phi Beta Lambda
Hear Dean Schwendiman speak at our meeting Thurs
day,6p.m.,ln Union, room posted. Allwelcomel Business
attire.
120 Greek Affairs
Congratulations to Laura (ADPi) and Dave (Acacia) on
your engagement! We cant wait for the April wedding?
Love, your sisters at ADPi
THE FAR SIDE
By GARV LARSON
“Be patient, Leona, be patient.... Zebras won’t take
a drink until they know It's absolutely safe."
<DM
Congratulations to the newly-elected executive officers:
President-M. Smith, Vice-J. Dickey. Treasurer-A. Flynn,
Secretary-B. Witzel, Phi Director-B. Hogan, Panhellenic
A. Smith, Scholarship-D. Schnoor, Social-N. Ericksen,
House-T. Bruning, Standards-S, Kucera, & Rush-J.
Maskil. , ,
AAFI \
Congratulations io the newly elected officers of Alpha
Epsilon Chapter: President, Kim An/in; Executive Vice m
President, Dori Helvey; Membership Education Vice ■
President, Michele Morgan; Membership Selection f
Chair, Jane Beal;«Alpna Education Chair; Julie I
Fedderson; Treasurer, Davina Hubbard; Panhellenic
Delegate, Lisa McMeekiri; Sophomore Member-At
Large. Liz Harder; Junior Mai, Steph Gohl; Senior Mai. *
KelMe Bolton; House Chair, Steph Wilson; Recording ’
Secretary, Shannon O'Connor; Corresponding Secre- h
tary, Ronell Deck; Guard, Jodi Arvin; Scholarship Chair, f
Heather West; Social Chair, Ally Berggren; Philanthropy f
Chair, Jen Erickson; Standards Chair, Gretchen Hall;
Information Sheet Chair. Teresa Petrashek; Activities/
Honors Chair, Erin Karr. ;
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Little Sister Meeting Thursday 7;00. If you can't make It, :
call Jason 435-9432.
Christmas Formal
Phi Mu • Phi Delt • Kappa Delta
Congratulations to the newly elected 1993 executive ■
officers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Brent Burmood-Presi
dent; Todd F*arker-Vice President; Nick Rerfschneider
Secretary; and Brian Ray-Treasurer. a
Phi Alpha, The Men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon a
Congratulations to the new exec, officers of Sigma Nu:
Pres.-J. Boynton; V.P.-J. Roth, Treas.-T. Tice, Secr.-J. '
Kennedy, Pledge Ed.-J. Bolt, Rush-K. Stultzand K. Miller,
Alumni-C. Banks, H.M.-T. Miller, Sent.-R.Mehrens.Soc.
J. Vargas, R.R.-R. Theil.
Congratulations to Beta Sigma Psi’s Associate Member
of-the-week Brian Johnson and Active-ot-the-week Steve
Meints.
GREEK WEEK 93
Attention Greeksl! Applications are available in Rm. 332
Greek Affairs for Greek Week Committee Chairs.
Congratulations to Matt Roberts (SAE) and Paige John
son (KKG) on their pinning.
The Men of SAE
130 Student Government
UN-L STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
Wednesday, Dec. 2
6:30 P.M.
Abel Sandoz
Ballroom
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
1 1 c. ME BQ AQk’ A I IMIOM
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATION NEEDED ON THE FOLLOWING
Government Liaison Committee
Publications Board j
Senate Position
Division of Continuing Studies
Graduate College
pplications available at the Student Government office.
15 Nebr. Union. Deadline -4:00 p.m. December 11.
"2. ,
I40 Personals
ookie,
hope your 21st Birthday is as special as you are.
Love, Buffy
lary H.,
ou actually believed us???? HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
IA HA
'aulie,
lappy 23rd you old manl How bout a bar crawl?
Love you!
Chris
lave a wonderful 22ndll I love youl
- _ _ _K.
oe (Doe-Doe)
lore's to gallons of gel. hip stretching, “where's the deli?*,
chy noses, men to women ratio. Albert, choking, reborn
i parking lot, “contacts7”, "3 pops and a gas , clepto,
inging acoustic/acappella in Acapulco, “runawayl"
'ou made 5 states in 4 days a blastl
Michele, Jennifer. Lisa
•,S. Arf Arf Arooo
145 Lost & Found
HO reward for the return of my blue3VS inch computer disk
»ith orange label that says IBM on it. Left in Sandoz IBM
Computer Lab on 11-24-92 Call 436-8441.
:OUND: Open faced notebook at the Great Plains Art
Gallery on 11-18-92. Claim at Great Plains An Gallery.
:OUND: Prescription eyeglasses at University Health
Center. Call 472-7460 to identify.
& (jsfaBaEH?
^n$6 SL*CI< '0 &
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65C Draws
. DtC-'f "***41
• CASH
. . r*EE nr*1* * *
250 Draws!! Friday
126 N.14th 438-2242
160 Help Wanted
**DaVinci’s**
14th & Superior 434-7050
44th & O 434-7060
120 N. 66th 434-7070
Now hiring for all positions 6 shifts. Flexible scheduling to
match your hours. Apply in person Monday-Friday or call
for an appointment.
' ATTENTION: -
The Mental Health Association of Nebraska needs ener
getiCi happy people to do easy evening phone work, with
flexible hours and good pay. Call 467-4360.
Basketball officials needed for youth league games
Games begin Jan. 9. Pay S5.50-$8.00/game Games on
Sat. and Sun. Apply at YMCA Youth Sports Office. 1039
■P".
Earn $60-$100 a day
If you are 19+ years of age, healthy, and interested in
participating in medically supervised research, call 474
0627. _^
PRICES FOR STAY—NOT PER NIGHT!
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND *109
5 and 7 NIGHTS
DAYTONA BEACH ■■■-* 68
5 AND 7 NIGHTS
PANAMA CITY BEACH 81
5 AND 7 NIGHTS
STEAMBOAT „J129
2 5 AND 7 NIGHTS
MUSTANG ISLAND /
PORT ARANSAS J132
5 AND 7 NIGHTS
HILTON HEAD ISLAND , J121
5 AND 7 NIGHTS
FORT LAUDERDALE J186
5 AND 7 NIGHTS
12th Annual
PartvJ
TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS
1-800-321-5911
Calvin and Hobbes
by Bill Watterson
DO you ^ ITS GOTTA BE
HATE BETTER THAN
BEING THE ALTERNATIVE
A GIRL?
l±i___
I IMAGINE BUGS AND GIRLS
HAVE A DIM PERCEPTION
THAT NATURE PLATED A
CRUEL TRICK ON THEM, BUT
THEV LACK THE INTELLIGENCE
TO REMIT COMPREHEND
THE MAGNITUDE OF IT.
Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
No. 0727
ACROSS
i Spotted horse
5 Elec, units
9 Catamaran
i3Dugout
14 Golfer Wayne
is Seaweed
derivative
19 Man who
replaced 59
Across
19 Queue
20 Inscribed pillar
21 Study of China
23 Chinese
dynasty
25 Questionable
26 Less
experienced
29 Islamic
chieftains
33 Talked like a
madman
34 Hair-raising
37 No, to Burns
3§a“-go bragh"
39 Arrested
40 English
saint-historian
41 Asian holiday
42 Regales
43 Untamed
44 Saudi
40 Redactors
40 She outwrestled
Thor
50 U.S. physicist
Alfred
si Great panda,
China's gift to
the U.S.
55 Macaw
so Robt.
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
__—.... — —- ■
59 Ousted
liberal Chinese
official: 1989
•2 Royal decree
53 Ending for right
•4 Basso Pinza
•s Makes lace
96 Norms: Abbr.
67 Poet Walter
Mare
DOWN
11ndian rule
2 Japanese
sashes
3 Smell-(be
suspicious)
4 Score minus
one
5 Bullring sound
6 -and haws
7 Year in reign of
Ethelred II
6 Political faction
in Ireland
9 Auto race with
numerous
checkpoints
10 Exchange
premium
11 Diller's
“husband"
12 It follows the
deuce
17 Endocrinology
topic
16 Western writer
Grey
22 “All-1931
song
24 Marvelous
26"Ninotchka"
star’s first name
27 Harder to find
28 Smash
Broadway
musical
30 Winter month in
Barcelona
31 “M*A*S*H" role
32 Closes a
falcon's eyes
35 Vane letters
38 Gone up
39 Accomplishes
40 Revealed
42 Satiate
43 -facias
(sheriff's writ)
45 Engenders
47 Justino-,
Met basso
49-water (on
the carpet)
51 Departed
52 Hip bones
53 Trim
54 Bright ornament
56 Implode an old
building
57 Deep blue
60 Donovan's
secret agcy.
61 Gazelle