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    Etheridge
Continued from Page 12
mimicked those on her albunjs. However, she
threw in enough variations to make the show
fresh and fun.
The most notable of these deviations hap
pened during the rocker, “Must Be Crazy for
Me.”
Etheridge and her four bandmates performed
a drum interlude—that’s right, five musicians,
10 drumsticks and one set of drums — and it
sounded great.
And as if that weren’t amazing enough, they
then look their drumsticks and played them on
the strings of Kevin McCormick’s bass guitar
while he played the fingerings.
The band did something else that is virtually
unheard of among big-name musicians: They
played new, unrecorded songs. These included
“Yes I Am” and “Change.”
Etheridge returned to the stage for two en
cores, the second of which she performed alone.
During this solo encore, Etheridge played
“The Letting Go” on piano by the light of a
single fringed lamp that hung above the piano.
It was as though the audience got an intimate
glimpse of Etheridge as she might appear dur
ing her personal time.
In parting, Etheridge promised to return to
Nebraska soon — hopefully, she won’t make
her fans wait another two years.
Muppets
Continued from Page 12
the subtle humor will be just as hilarious Ipr the
adults.
Directed by Brian Henson*(son of the late
Jim Henson, who died in 1990), “The Muppcl
Christmas Carol” is the fourth Muppet feature
film in the past 14 years.
With the death of Jim Henson in 1990, a
search began for a new voice for Kermit the
Frog. This voice was found in Steve Whitmire,
who also provided the voices for Rizzo the Rat,
Beaker and others.
This film also marks another first; Michael
Caine’s singing debut. No, it’s not a joke. Caine
sings solo for the film’s finale.
Other returning Muppct voices include Dave
Goclz (The Great Gonzo, Bunsen Honeydcw),
Jerry Nelson (Robin) and the legendary Frank
Oz (Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear).
The film also features terrific special effects
for both the Muppcts and Caine’s excursions
with the different Christmas ghosts, as well as
some great songs from Academy Award-win
ner Paul Williams.
After a hard day of Christmas shopping or
comprehensive finals, go see “The Muppct
Christmas Carol.” You won’t be sorry.
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Be descriptive. The more information you pro
vide the readers, the better your responses will be.
Begin the ad with the item for sale or offered.
Include the price of the items for sale
Highlight the ad with larger type, boldface, art or
a box.
Run the ad for at least two days Make sure the
ad reaches the Monday-Wednesday Friday stu
dents and the Tuesday Thursday students
3 Bicycles For Sale
Cannondale SM800 MTN Bike. Shimano Deore LX com
ponents. Brand new. under 100 miles! Must sell—make
me an offer. 438-4052.
4 Books For Sale
A Novel Idea: Used books bought, sold, traded Two
floors, four doors. 118 N. 14th. 475-TOME. GIFT CER
TIFICATES AVAILABLE.
6 Computers For Sale
Apple Imagewriter II Printer. $299. Cell 421-1861 eve
nings.
Zenith 2-100 PC Panasonic printer. $200.477-2767.
18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
FORSALE:Citek TV$100and Panasonic VCR$100. Cad
477-7252 after 5:00pm.
20 Vehicles For Sale
88 Mustang GT. 5.0 V8. black, loaded Must sell Call
483 6194.
86 Mazda RX7. 5-speed, air, AM/FM cass., sunroof,
above average. $4850 offers.
Baer's Auto Sales
1647 South 3rd
477-6442.
1964 Chevy Impala, 2dr, hardtop, 283 engine, very little
rust. $2000. 477-9916.
22 Adoption
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Adoption
Dear Santa.
It you Know of an expecting birthmother seeking a loving
couple to adopt her precious newborn, please ask her to
consider us. Abundance of love, good life to offer. Finan
cially secure. expenses paid. Call 1-800-845-7951.
Thanks Santa, Diane and Charlie
Adoption with love, fun, and unlimited opportunities await
a newborn. Childless, financially secure, athletically
minded, kindergarten teacher and husband yearn to
adopt. Expenses paid. Cheryl and Kevin, 1-800-528
7035._
ADOPTION
Doctor dad and full-time mom yearn to adopt neetoorn.
Our loving and musical home, puppy, and big extended
family await. Expenses paid. Please call Susan and Gil
1-800 572-7525. __
Dear Birthmother,
We are a rural Nebraskan couple with a two year old
adopted daughter. We are eager to adopt again If you can
help us. please call 1800 538-2069.
CASH for BOOKS
WHAT should I do with them?
Keep them? Sell them? Throw them away?
KEEP FOR YOUR PERMANENT LIBRARY THOSE BOOKS THAT WILL HAVE
FUTURE REFERENCE VALUE.
THE USED BOOK BUY-BACK PROGRAM —
is offered to you as a service and a convenience to concert your unwanted books to CASH.
BOOKS THAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO KEEP
Our policy is to buy college textbooks that a student decides are no longer needed or wanted and for which there
is a resale market. If the instructor informs the bookstore that he/she will require a book for the forthcoming
school term, the bookstore will pay 50% of the current list price (regardless of whether you bought the book
new or used) unless the store already has an adequate supply.
THE INSTRUCTOR, NOT THE BOOKSTORE, DETERMINES WHICH BOOKS
ARE REQUIRED.
BOOKS NOT NEEDED BY THE BOOKSTORE
As an additional service and convenience for the students, we are providing a market through the largest
iktional used book company for the books not needed on this campus. The prices paid for these books are
determined by the national supply and demand — some books have no resale value.
WHEN TO SELL —
The sooner after each term that you sell your books the better your chance of receiving 50% — because it is
at this timcol the year that our inventory is most depleted and the time we are receiving orders for the next term.
By the time classes of a new term start, we cannot pay 50% because we already stocked the book in adequate
quantity.
Thanks to you,
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR BOOKS...
SOMEWHERE YOU SAVE ANOTHER STUDENT MONEY!
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paid. Call collect anytime Larry and Camille 718-438
5633,__ _
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No pressure, no lectures
Just help. A safe place to talk
Nebraska Children's Home
4600 Valley Road 483-7879
Ask for Betty or Cindy
38 Gift Ideas
Singing Christmas
Telegrams!!
GHt your Irienda with a Yulelide serenade, $4-S20. Call
*36-0073.
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62 Photography
For the best Special Event Photography call:
OUTDOOR IMAGES 560-1762
Parties, Weddings and Location portraiture. Experienced
and Fasti
63 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please can us for appoint
ment. 483-2609.
80 Typing & Resumes
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 10 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax.
DaUy Nabraakan,basement of Nebraska Union.
Will do typing. Call Mary at 483-4010 after t.OOpm or
leave message.
100 Rides
law student driving to Washington D C for Christmas, t*
you would liketoshare the ride a the expenses call James
466-2388._._
leaving for Chicago December 18. Riders wanted to
share fuel, push it necessary. Call 438-6800
103 Spring Break Trips
Cancun Spring Break
Airfares $306
Limited seats. Hotels available. Call immediately. 423
4500
110 Announcements
ATTENTION JUNIORS!!!
Innocents Society applications are available. Applica
tions may be picked up from: Vice Chancellor Gnesen s
office (124 Administration) or the Office of Student In
volvement (200 C*y Union or 300 East Union). Applies
tons are due Friday, January 29. 1993.
Breaking the Silence
A newsletter for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. For
a free copy write to Box 30731, Lincoln. NE 68503.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING
Earn S2,000+/month ♦ world travel (Hawaii,
Mexico, the Carribean, etc.) Holiday, Summer
and Career employment available. No experi
ence necessary For employment program call
1-206-634 0468 ext. C5778
FIND A DATE
Are you meeting enough people? Find A Date is a service
provided by Finders Entertainment and Talent Agency.
Find A Date provides singles with a chance to meet
exciting other singles through our new Find A Date
Newsletter For your personal ad and more into, call Krista
at 434-5603 atier 10am, Monday-Friday.
Recruiting
Mexican* Americans:
19-25 years of age who graduated from a Nebraska high
school to participate in research study on education.
If interested inparticipating, pick up additional information
and consent forms at Multi-Cultural Affairs. 220 Adminis
tration before December 18.
Recycle Your
Knowledge '92
Send ell books you csn'l sell beck or use lo studente
around the world. Bins located In the University end
Nebraska Bookstores.
Saint Vincent de Paul Thrift Store now open. 1-5 Monday
through Saturday 1911 R St.. 438-3135.
SPOUSES AND DEPENDENTS
OF STUDENTS
Spouses, collateral dependents, and dependents of stu
dents who wish to become Campus Recreation members
or wish to renew their Campus Recreation membership
may do so beginning January 4. 1993 The current
semester membership expired January 3,1993. The cost
for spouses/collateral dependents is $26 42/semester
and for families It Is $52.62/semester The student in the
household may oomplete the necessary application and
pay the appropriate fee at either Campus Recreation
115 Meetings
Parent* and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Holiday meeting 12/15/92, 7:00pm Unitarian Church,
6300 A Street. 435-4688. Support, information, program
and lots of holiday treats.
The Publications Board will meet 4 p.m., Thursday in the
Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All
are welcome to attend.
120 Greek Affairs
ADPi HASHERS
Dwight, Larry, Vonn, Jon, Joe and Eric. Thank you for all
^our hard work this semester. We really appreciate your
_ Love, The Ladies At ADPi
a An
Congratulations to Ally B. Tina L, and Chandelle P. for
being accepted into University Ambassadors.
Congratulations to Deb Greenwood on your installation
into Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma freshman
honararies.
Congratulations to Jen Watzke for being accepted into
UNL s Emerging Leaders. Way to gol
Alpha Phi's jr
Thank you tor hosting the study break/food foMinals. We
had a really great time.
__ The men of Kappa Sigma
AAA
AAA
Congratulations Jen Lans on your NSE position.
J-0''!' *i Tn-Delta
Congrats to the new F iji oft leers: Frat King-Shmelz, Royal
Embezeler-Lumpy, Big Cheese-McBrown. Head
Honcho-Big Murf, Oaht Llama-Romeo, Grand Poobah
Oz. Serpent at Arme-Bruce, Social ChalrJason Kelley.
Hazer-P;, A A. Rep. Luby. Shower Monitor-Dirty Eddie,
Cloen-Fru, Fal Guy-Loofy, Sy Sperling Award speedo.
Designated Driver-Crazy AL and the Noble Gaurder of
Rear Entry-Incumbent Butt corn
Congratulations Brother Tom Rets her and Miss Peggy
Krzycki on your engagement.
_ _ The Men Of Farmhouse
Congratulations to S. Nelson, A. Stockfleth, and E. Wills
tor being accepted into University Ambassadors
__ Love. Your Kappa Sisters
Congratulations to J. Anderson, S. Brandt, and J.
Rtshel(XO) for being selected as New Student Enrollment
Hosts for 1993 Way to gol
Love, Chi Omega
Congratulations to S Barger for placing 3rd in the Natonal
Miss TEEN Pageant. You make us proud.
_ Love, Chi Omega
Congratulations to Andy Thompson, Jett Sautter and
Dana Johnson for their recent membership in the Four
Point Club.
The Men Of Sigma Chi
Congratulations to Bryan Peterson for his new co-op
position with AT&T in Omaha. Good Luck.
The Men Of Sigma Chi
Congratulations to our new officers: Pres ident-J. Dyer
V.P.-J.Hake, Rush-J.Lake and J.Sautter, Pledge Trainer
J.Carpenter, Secretary-J.C.Huckfeldt. Scholarship
J.Peterson, Social-D.Brown. J.Laessig. and J.Tonn,
Treasurer-C.Pinger, and to all the new office holders
______ _ _ The Men Of Sigma Chi
Congratulations to Scott Henderson for being selected to
JmversKy Ambassadors Good Jobl
The Men Of Chi Phi
Congratulations to the new Executive Officers of Ag Men
President-Jeff Halt, Vice President-Brian Classen. Rush
Chairman-Tony Gerdes, Pledge Ed-Andrew Heskett.
House Manager-Craig Long, Alumni Coordinator-Randy
Bathke. Social Chairman Ed Sido. Financial Treasurer
Grant Miller, Physical Treasurer-Mike Jacobson, Stew
ardChad Cosgrove, Secretary-Brandon Hamer, and IFC
Rep-Rob Keller Congratulations also to Kelly Brunkhorst
for being selected as an University Ambassador
_ The Guys Of Ag Men
AAA
Ann# Etheredge, Pam Youngstrom and Lauris
Honeyman:
Good luck student teaching. We'll miss you guytl
7sCongratulations Jill Collins on your internship to
Disney World We II miss you.
Thanks to th* men of Chi Phi for the Christmas carols, you
sounded greatl
The women of AXO
The men of Farmhouse congratulate their new 1993
officers President-!..Thurber, V P.-K.Glister, Pledge Ed
D.Swan, Bus Manager A.Robison, Treas-D.A.Toalson.
Secretary-T.Moomey, Soaal-B Snyder, Rush B Kubik.
Asst. Rush A.Louden and P Gerlach. Asst Pledge Ed
D Downs, Scholarship-G.Negeman, Alumni Rel.
D Tlustos, IFC-M Wirth, Asst. Treas G Armitage and J.
Smdt, Matamance-W Reiter, Assit. Matainance-J.Sindt,
Asst. Social-J.Weber. Philanthropy-R Hughes. Special
Events-N Gengenbach. Critic-J Childears. Pub. Rel -
D_Petersen, Kitchen-T.Spady, Athietic-D.Bierbower,
Chaplam-P.Gerlach, Song A.Louden
140 Personals
Glaubst du melner cuttepumpkin das Kussen dich ich will
*n funf tages
Der Schmozekatze
A.J.N.,
Th HAPPY 22!
Thanks for putting swing in my life. Hope to do it some
more next semester.
. _ C.C.R.
WZL,
^iP; N might hurt. What a better place to find
out than the beach.
__*_Z
Dionne, Stacey. Wendy, Adeana. Kris & everyone at th#
Congratuiations, good luck. You will all be meted next
semester.
John.
Thanks tor a great semester.
The ON Sports Staff