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E^Rus oipewwio»Temsmaon 4 Books For Sale A Novel Idea 118 No. 14th, 475-TOME. Textbooks available, Monday-Saturday. Noon-6:00 pm. A Novel Idea Your shell windin' cool stuff stockin' price lowerin' blues playin' bookstore. 110 Announcements llllllllltlllllllllHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll Lines For registration. For Drop/Add. For parking your car. For seeing your T.A. But not for lunch. The Reunion Food Court 16th & “W” FOR RESERVED PARKING SECOND SEMESTER, CALL 467 6996. iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii Attention Juniors! Do you display excellence in scholarship, leadership and service? Then Mortar Board wants you. Information sheets for membership are now available in The Off ice for Student Involvement on City A East Campus. The Culture Center and Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, info sheets are due January 22,1993. ATTENTION JUNIORS!!! Innocents Society applications are available. Applica tions may be picked up from: Vice Chancellor Griesen's office (124 Administration) or the Office of Student In volvement (200 City Union or 300 East Union). Applica tions are due Friday, January 29. 1993. Intramural Lightweight Weigh-Ins Weigh-ins tor individuals attempting to certify tor the Intramural Lightweight Basketball League will be con ducted In the men's locker room at the Campus Recre ation Center on Wednesday. 1/14/93 trom 4:00-6:00pm A current UNL photo I.D. will be required. INTRAMURAL SPORTS TRIVIA No advance entry is necessary. The preliminary test will begivenat 7:00pmon Thursday, 1/14/93intheNEUmon She room will be posted). Be sure to bring your current NL photo I.D. and a pen/pendl. Parking Advisory Meeting City Union, room posted. 3 p.m., January 14. iLtl BREAKS PRICES FOR STAY—NOT PER NIGHT! SOUTH PADRE ISLAND „J109 5 ana 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 5 AND 7 NIGHTS HILTON HEAD ISLAND 5 AND 7 NIGHTS FORT LAUDERDALE 5 AND 7 NIGHTS VAIL / BEAVER CREEK 5 AND 7 NIGHTS 12th Annual Party! TOLL FREE INFORMATION l RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON A tragedy occurs off the coast of a land called Honah-Lee. RUSSIA Are you interested in seeing what's going on in Russia IN PERSON? Here's your opportunity. The College of Busi ness Administration is offering a three-week program in Moscow and St. Petersburg in June. For more details and application materials be sure to attend the information sessions on January 19 and 20 in the Union (room will be posted). Sessions for botfr days will be held from 4:00 to 5:00 and 500 to 600. If you have any questions, contact D'vee Buss, CBA 241,472-2310. 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 $52.52/semester. The student in the household may complete the necessary application and pay the appropriate fee at either Campus Recreation Office. Besure to bring a copy of your registration and your UNL I.D. card. Questions 472-3476, Barb. UNL Wildlife Club Meeting Wednesday, 790 pm. ECU. Speaker: Norm Heizer, SCS. _ Earn S10-S15 per lecture taking notes for Jon's Notes. Note takers needed this semester for the following sub ^ ANTHROPOLOGY 110 ARTS TODAY 389 BIOLOGY 101 ZOOLOGY 112 ANATOMY 114 GEOGRAPHY 150 GEOLOGY 101 HISTORY 101 HISTORY 201 HISTORY 202 Apply at Jon's Notes upstairs in Nebraska Bookstore. 1300 Q Street. Hours 9:00 -5:00, Monday -Friday 476 6006. keLLey's spoofs cafe Wednesda; Im $2^CTPitchers EveryTiay 7pm-12am 138 North 14th St. 438-2242 Want to help other students? Student Assistant positions available (or 1993-94. Pick up an application at 1102 Seaton Hall and attend one ol the following information sessions: Thursday, January 14. 3:30-5:00pm Nebraska Union Friday, January 15, 3:00-4:30pm Nebraska Union Sunday, January 17, 1:30-3:00pm Nebraska Union Monday, January 18. 3:30-5:00pm, Nebraska Union Tuesday, January 19, 7:00-8:30pm Nebraska Union Call 472-3880 for more information. CRUISE SHIPS/ RESORTS/ ALASKA jobsl $1200 $5000 MO! Summer! Career! Guide, Cassette, Newsservice! (916)922-2221, Ext, 168._ Denny Dent and his Two-Fisted Art Attack See musicians and famous persons: Jlmi Hendrix, Billy Joel. Bob Marley and Einstein painted to music by Denny Dent! Tuesday, January 19 2p.m. NE Union Main Lounge Event sponsored by University Program Counell/Vtsual Arts. SEEING IS SEUEVINGII Event ia Free!! FIDDLER ON THE ROOF! A must see performance this semester... The CBA Performing Arts Program announces indi vidual ticket availability tor the Friday (1/15 2:00pm performance of Fiddler. Stop by CBA 237 before Friday 11:00am to purchase your tickets. Student additionally discounted price- $7.50, guest price-$12.00. Spring Per formance Packets must be purchased by January 29, 1993, so ..hurry while supplies last (tickets for Les Mis included in package). Sponsored by CBA-Student Devel opment Center. WALES St. David's Welsh Society of Nebraska seeking guest speaker for programon March 27. Call 472-3334 daytime. Co-workers For noon and closing shifts Up to $5.50/hour Pay and Benefits package ^ •$4,75 to start (weekday, noon and dosing shifts) • 5044 meal discount •Frequent performance reviews •Great work environment •Paid vacations •Flexible schedule •S.T.E.P tuition reimbursed scholarship plan Amigos, an expanding, quality oriented Mexican fast food chain, has excellent part- / time and full-time job opportunities available ' now. If you are an aggressive customer oriented person and like to work at a fast, intense pace, apply at any Amigos location ---1 EARN MONEY WHILE YOU STUDY Or come in and "get away from it all" • $25 for new customers and those who have not donated in 2 months on your 1st donation. • TV Entertainment. • 2 Hrs. free parking. • Bonuses for those who qualify to participate in our special programs. Come visit the friendliest staff in town at Lincoln Donor Center 126 N. 14th. Suite 2 Please call 474-2335 for an appt. 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