The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1992, Page 19, Image 19

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    Resumes By Ann
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Student papers a specialty. $1.25 per page. Fast, effi
cient. IBM Software, laser printer. 435-6946 Layne.
Will do typing. Call Mary at 483-4010 after 1:00pm or
leave message.
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.
103 Spring Break Trips
Spring Break Mexico
Cancun Airfares $389
Limited Space-Deposit now to hold reservation. Call
A.S.A.P. for Cancun & other resorts. 423-4500
110 Announcements
^^AmUNESAVING^^^
Save on tickets home. Make money being a represents
tive. 488-3193.“
NAGEL’S & HOPPE’S
CLOSE OUT PRICES
Anthony's Gallery
Cotner and A
486-1265
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 Union. 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 self
paced examinations.
The introduction of new material and quizzes are both
acceptable during Dead Week.
Stop in the ASUN office for a copy ot
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.
Snow & Ice Climbing
in Colorado
January 3-9,1993 $245 (member)
Learn the basics of winter mountaineering with Campus
Recreation's Outdoor Adventures. Experience some
thing completely differentl Sign up now at the Equipment
Check-Out" window in the Campus Recreation Center.
Registration deadline is Tuesday, Decembers. (""Check
out our display case there, tool)
I ' I
CLEAN OUT
THOSE CLOSETS!
The Women's Center is having
a clothing drive
November 30—December 9
Bring donations to
Room 340 NE Union.
Hey.
Isn't the PERSHING RIFLES pledge meeting today at
6:00pm in room B-8, Military 8 Naval Science building?
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)
Looking lor a new direction? Join the fastest growing
profession in the health care field today-Massage
therapy. The twelve month program at Dr. Welbes Col
lege of Massage Therapy is nationally accredited and
approved by the Nebraska Boards of Health. Education
and Veterans Administrated. Day and evening classes,
financial aid to those who qualify. Open house Dec 5.200
pm. and Dec. 8.. 6:30 pm at 2602 J St.. Omaha. Ne. Call
402-731-6768.
YOU ARE INVITED to a performance of The N
Town Shepherd's Play, together with Advent
Lessons and Carols, this Sunday, December 6,
7:00pm at St. Mark’s on the Campus. 13th and
R. Tne production, based on a script from 14th
century England, Is sponsored by St. Mark's
Committee on the Arts.
115 Meetings
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Phi Chi Theta
6:15 Union Street side entrance. Mentoring dinner.
PRE-LAW CLUB
ELECTIONS
Thursday, December 3rd. 7:00pm. Room posted in City
Union.
65C Draws
1 ° CAW $
L _ .. r*u "«*** B~"~°4 * *
250 Draws!! Friday
126 N.14th 438-2242
Join the PERSING RIFLES
If you’re outgoing, highly motivated and arc looking for fun
times, leadership possibilities and national recognition, stop by
room B-8, Military and Naval Science Building today, Thursday
Dec. 3 at 6:00 p.m. Call 472-2472 for more information.
THE FAR SIDE
By GARY LARSON
LIBERTARIANS
Campus Libertarians meettonight at 6:30pm Inthe Union.
Check Union events calendar for room number. Ques
tions-call 477-8467.
MARKETING CLUB
Awards/Christmas Social
Thursday, Dec. 3 at 6:00pm in the City Union (room
posted). Membership cards presented, officer transition
and pizza party. See you there!
Phi Beta Lambda
Hear Dean Schwendiman speak at our meeting Thurs
day,6p.m.,in Union, room posted. All welcome! Business
attire.
SAA
Hey S AA'ers I There's a meeting TODAY at 5:00pm sharp.
Bring S3 and get in the X-Mas spirit and wear red and
green. See you all therel
Student Foundation
Tea with the Foundation, TODAY, 4pm at 1111 Centen
nial Mall. Business Attire!
LIBERTARIANS
Stale Chair will speak at tonight s meeting at 6:30pm.
Check Union events calendar for room number.
120 Greek Affairs
Alpha Chi Omega
and ~
the NE Easter Seals Society
would Ifce to thank all who contributed to this year's
PLAYMATES
and congratulate the winning houses and their represen
tatives:
Towne Club
Joy Elliott
Phi Kappa Psi
Greg Murdock
Christine M. (XO)
I'll be your doctor anytime.
The FH Health aid/Jack
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$ Increased Hours!!! $
n New - $10 Bonus on first donation.
Return - $10 Bonus after two '
$ months lapse. $
£ So ... New & Return Donors £
receive $25 for the first donation.
All donors receive $15 for each ^
C donation. See For Yourself - YOU 0
EARN MORE AT ABI!
S M-F 8:00-7:30 Sat. 9:00-4:00 $
C University Plasma Center C
1442*0’' St., 475-1358 *
^ Two hours free parking al any Park A Shop' J
Calvin and Hobbes
I'M HOME/ I'M
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Amy Herzog (AXO)
Congratulations on being Initiated into DeltaSigma Pi, the
National Spanish Honorary.
Love, your Sisters
Ron S. (TKE) & Marnie W. (AOII)
Congratulations on your pinning.
The Men ot TKE
Little Sister Meeting Thursday 7:00. If you can't make it,
call Jason 435-9432.
Congratulations to the new executive officers:
President-Tory Kordt; Vice President-Shad Hemmmger,
Treasurer-Kenny Champoux; Sr. Steward-Brent
Bohmont; Jr. Steward-Michal Sharp; Secretary-Steven
Keetle; Scholarship Chair-Lars Vanderbur; And Con
gratulations to the new Standards Board Chairman Steve
Peterson
Twas the night before formal
And all over town.
Excitement was mounting.
A date had been found.
The plans had been made
and when all went to bed.
Visions of ultimate party
Danced through their heads.
Delta Gamma Alpha Tau Omega
Delta Tau Delta Alpha Phi
FORMAL 92
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Congratulations to the new executive officers of Delta Tau
Delta: Pres. —N. Siffring, 1st V.P. —J. Crocker, 2nd V.P.
D. Hengen, Treas. —S. Samway, Pledge Ed. —T.
Chipman, Rec. Sec. —L. Lake, Corr. Sec. —B. Vila,
Guide—J. Garrels, Sergent at Arms —J. Fowler.
The Men of Delta Tau Delta
Delta Delta Delta congratulates our newly elected offic
ers: Pres-T. Valish;Chaplzin-K. Archuletta; Pledge Ed-A.
Frahm; Schol-K. Vesely; Int Soc-J. Miller; Ext Soc-T.
Lewis; VP Fin-K. Baumert; Exec VP-T. List; Rush-B.
Steinmiller; Sponsor-J. Hillyer; Frat Ed-E. Schipporeit;
Panhel-J. Lans; Sec-K. Watts; Ref-J. Pursell; Marshal-J.
Prater; House Man-R. Hermes; Phil-B. Breslow; Activ-H.
Bartruff; P.R.-C. Peterson; Alum Relot-D. Merriman; Tri
dent-M. Johnson; CoTresp Sec-H. Keslar; Historian-S.
McCall; Music-S. Hansen; Librarian-M. Dotzler; Treas-D.
Peterson ____
Delta Delta Delta;
Thank you for the dinner exchange.
The Men of TKE
GREEK WEEK 93
Attention Greeks!! Applications are available in Rm. 332
Greek Affairs for* Greek Week Committee Chairs._
KL
Congratulations to the newly elected committee chairs:
RUSH —S. Wimmer. J. Millen, J. Brandt; SOCIAL —Scon
Wimmer. Eric Bailey; SCHOLARSHIP —Todd Brennan;
PR/PHIL. —Jeff Kirk; IFC/INVOLVEMENT —Brian
Vaske; INTRAMURALS -Ryan Burns; SONG -Bob
Astieford; COMPUTERS—B. Johnston; HISTORIAN —
Kevin Dumler; PARENTS CLUB -Chandler; PARTY
FAVORS —T. Bohlmeyer; BATHROOM MONITOR —
Mouse.
ALL ALCOHOL MUST GO!
TONIGHT AT
P.O. PEARS
50 CENT DRAWS &
$1 WELL DRINKS
SPECIAL BONUS - BRING IN A CAN OF FOOD,
TO BE DONATED TO THE LINCOLN FOOD BANK,
AND QUALIFY FOR A $100 CASH PRIZE DRAWING.
PLAN ON DRINKING ALL OUR BOOZE
_TONIGHT 8 TO CLOSE
by Bill Watterson
I FIN Mil SOME TIME To MYSELF/
I LIBERTY, PRECIOUS LIBERTY /
Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0728
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10 At a distance
17 Keel extension
10 Fruity pudding
sauce
20 Anomaly ot a
sort
22 Reluctant
23 “True-"
24 A Gabor
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structure
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Leeds
53 Polynesian
creator
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58 White fur
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m Camp sight
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regiment
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laboriously
2 Singer
composer from
Canada
3 Berlin park and
zoo
4 “Falstaff"
composer: 1913
9 Ciro and Gian
Carlo
• Holly
7 City of
Yugoslavia
8 Bones, to
Tiberius
8 Overseer of
feudal
obligations
10 Spanish port
n Saucers of a
kind
12 Directed
13 100 square
meters
to Nivellate
11 Pluto
29 “The Shadow
28 Kind of rocket
28 Region of
Vietnam
28 Sun Valley is
here
30 County in SW
Wales
32 Start up again
33 Krupp works
site
34 Autocrats
38 "Don Pasquale”
composer
41 Ore. river
44 Part of an opera
48 Author Yutang
52 Associate of
Renoir
54 Chinese
province, now
called Jilin
55 Doyen in
“Dallas"
sc Danish
composer
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opposite I
sa Central
89 Balanced
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in Vt.
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