The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 15, 1993, Page 11, Image 11

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4 Books For Sale
A Novel Idea
118 No. 14th, 475-TOME.
Textbooks available. Monday-Saturday. Noon 6 00 pm.
A Novel Idea
Your shelf windin' cool stuff stockin' price lowerin ' blues
playin' bookstore.
6 Computers For Sale
IBM Compatible, monochrome mon., ext. Keyboard. 24
pin. printer. $400 OBO. 477-0185 after 5:30pm.
8 Furniture For Sale
18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
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For Safe: Color TV, $75. and also VCR w/remote. $90.
Both excellent condition. 466-8520.
19 Ticket Exchange -
Need 6 floor tickets lor NE vs. K-State BB game January
23. Will pay premium price. 475-9983 leave message
20 Vehicles For Sale
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89 Nasan Sentra. 2 door, auto, air. AM/FM cass. $4250
offers. 85 Mazda GLC. 4 Door, 5 speed. AM/FM cass
$2250 offers.
Beer* Auto Sales
1647 South 3rd
477-6442.
103 Spring Break Trips
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Cancun Spring Break
Airfares $396
Limited seats. Hotels available. Call Immediately. 423
4500 ________
HOT NIGHTS, cool drinks, jammin' music.. ..and youl Call
Kristi or Traci for information on Spring Break trips at 474
SPRING BREAK ’93
Party with the Baetl
S Padre Island from $99
Cancun Mexico from $479
Bahamas/Cruise from $269
Join over 1 million partiersl Call Student Express
Vacations. Mark 436-7094 or 1-800-TOUR-USA
110 Announcements
Shelley.
Meet me at Sandy’s lor Elk Creeks
Jack
©
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Erin Romans
Winner of the UPC Wacky Wednesday Dream Getaway
2Norfolk Nebraska (?) 2 Nights lodging at the
ake upfor^umBer JAM5 Wa,ch ,or ne‘,week's
From UPC-Wacky Wednesday
A9.Econ, Agribusiness Club members, Reminder to Sell
chili/soup supper tickets to turn in by Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Attention Freshman: scholarship applications are now
availablelll The James Pittinger Foundation and Inno
cents Society award scholarships to full-time freshman
who have shown outstanding leadership, scholarship and
service. Pick-up application forms at the Office of Student
Involvement in both Student Unions or at Vice-Chancellor
Griesen's Office (124 Administration).
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.
Congratulations to the 1993 Circle K officers: Presi
dent-Clay Maranville; Vice-President-Marnie Simms;
Treasurer-Christine Huff; Secretary-Lori Huff; Executive
Member At Large-Tom Schultes.
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF!
A must see performance this semester.™
TJ* 9BA Performing Arte Program announces indi
vidual ticket availability for the Friday (1/15 2:00pm
performance of Fiddler. Stop by CBA 257 before Friday
11.-00am to purchase your tickets. Student additionally
decounted price- $7.50, guest prioe-$12.00. Spring Per
fwmance Packets must be purchased by January 29,
’993 so hurry while supplies last (tickets for Lee Mis
included in package). Sponsored by CBA-Studerrt De
velopment Center.
TREKKING IN THE
HIMALAYAS OF NEPAL
Campus Recreation presents a free informational slide
show for anyone interested in Nepal and especially those
considering the UNI Winter Break trip December 1993
January 1994. Plan to attend this meeting on Tuesday.
January 19. 8:45-8:00p.m. In the Campus Recreation
Center Office. Conference Room 550.
UPC Kimball Lied Performing Arts Cmte is selling
SO Bobby McFerrin Tickets (1-23-93)
$20 each
On sale Jan.' 18 and 20
noon - 3pm
Nebraska Union
A second chance to buy. at a low student cost I
For more Info, call 472-6146
WALES
St. David s Welsh Society of Nebraska seeking guest
speaker for programon March 27. CaK472-3334 daytime.
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
i f i nr*t 1 ^ 'fi " » " ■
Regrettably, Professor DeWItt’s boasting fell on
too many Jealous ears, and that night, as he stumbled
from the bar, he was etherized by an unknown
asaallant and “relieved" of his trophy.
Government Liaison
Committee
Tuesday - Jan. 19
6:30 p.m.
Nebraska Union
(room to be posted)
Guest speaker-Senator Bromm
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
+ + Jr
Inviting all francophile*, cruaoe-typea, theatre wanna
be*, and dancing foole...PAUL ANDRE-FORT1ER in a
free lecture demonatration on Friday January 15 at
4:30in 304 Mabie Lee Hallor come aeethiauniqueeolo
dance artiat perform in the Careon Theatre Saturday/
Sunday January 15/17 at 8 p.m. Half price atudent
ticket* are available.
Want to help other students? Student Assistant positions
available (or 1993-94. Pick up an application at 1102
Seaton Hall and attend one of 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.
115 Meetings
UPC
Kimball-Lied Performing Arte Cmte
Meeting
Wed. Jan. 20. 1993 4:30pm
NE Union
Come and Joinll
120 Greek Affairs
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Congratulations to the new officers: President-8. Maass;
Vice President-T. Frazier; Secretary-C.Moranville; Trea
surer-R. Moore; House Mgr.-P. Clines; PR/Historian-S.
Zivny; Pledge Ed.- B. Praeunar; Risk Mgmt.-A. Anderson;
Rusn-S. Henderson and P. Pirsch; Ritualistic-E. Carter;
Lincoln Man Coor.-T. Kuenning; I.F.C. Rep.-B. Young;
Social-E. Likness; Stewards-K. Wicklund and J. Beck;
House Improvements-K. Krocker; Athletic-B. Hanson;
Parliamentarian-J. Davis; Philanthropy-M. Lamb
The Men of Acacia would like to congratulate the newly
elected 1993 officers: Gabe Cook. Venerable Dean; Jay
Nelson, Senior Dean; Jeff Johnson, Junior Dean; Matt
Clemens, Secretary; Jon Scheva 8 Andy Ehlte, Treasur
ers; Justin Rother & Mike Junker. Rush Chairmen; Jason
Glover. Senior Steward; Randy Wallingford, SoaalChair;
Jason McCallan, Scholarship Chair; Scott Newberry.
Fraternity Educator; Shawn Lanz A Greg Koch. Asst . Frat.
Ed.; Doug Schreiner. Asst. Social Chair; Man Burbach.
Keeper of the Rolls; Justin Rother A Bryan Ganzel,
Gamma Tau.
130 Student Government
Senate Positions Open
Senate positions open to represent the Division of Gen
eral Studies, Division of Continuing Studies and the
Graduate College. Applications available at ASU N office.
115 Nebr. Union. Deadline Wednesday. January 27 at
4:00 p.m.
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140 Personals
Looking tor personsfamiliarand interested in Dianetics to
Become a dear. Call 436-8906.
Orlando,
Te quiero muchol Tu mandingo hombrel Feliz
aniversidad! Un ano es como etermdad, eh?
Love, Giovanni
Darren,
Whatcha doing under thesink "old" man? Happy Birthday I
love you.
Jen
Kelli S. (The COOL one)
Thanks for making my Christmas break a fun one. espe
cially New Year's Eve. I wish I could have spent more time
with you that night. Oh well. ...I guess someone had to
drive the porcelain bus. The next tequila shot is on mel
Chuck
145 Lost & Found
-ound: Men's watch outside of Love Lbrary on 1/13. Call
136-8549 to daim.
-OUND: Religious medal in front of Andrews Hall, 11:30
cn 1/13. Claim at DN office.
-OUND: set of keys outside of Brass Rail-Call 436-8777
»<k for Chris._
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Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
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ACROSS 31 Memorabilia
1 Remiss 33 Cask
• Mock 34 Axlike tool
11 Soft fabric 35 Intervals
13 Dart about ssRossanoof
is English "South Pacific
essayist-critic: 41 Simon’s “Plaza
1778-1830 -H
IS Overturn 42 Anger
it Yerby’s "A Rose „ Djgtort
a A b Mana 4« Dix's follower
K Former 47 Conductor Solt,
Albanian king 49 Outside: Comb.
21 Belem ,orm
23 Pan-fry so Work by G.
24 Lisbon lady Stein: 1941
25 Nestles ®i A cosmetic
27 Employ *3 Margin
29 Mrs. Will Durant 54 Former
29 Burmese and Seahawk star
Siamese Steve
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
56 Los Angeles
enclave
56 Ornamental
shrub
56 Accompanies
60 By oneself, on
stage
61 U.S.
revolutionary
Daniel
DOWN
1 Syndicated TV
show
2 She wrote the
Miss Liberty
poem
3 “-in the
Family"
4 Gridiron
misdeed
s Small raptors
6 Ascend
T Calif, valley
• Dorothy's
auntie and
others
6 Externally
parasitic
10 Gerrymanders,
perhaps
11 Leggings
12 Composer of
“The Chocolate
Soldier”
13 Diving duck
14 Imperial
16 Astronaut
Grissom
22 Churn
24 Light rain
26 R6moulade,
eg.
28 Theatrical father
and son
JOTampa-to-Ocala
dir.
32 Site for a drum
38 Updike s “A
Month of-"
36 Conqueror of
the Incas
37 Mexican's
midday rest
36 Upbraid
39 He came
between James
and Millard
40 Purposes
41 Besmirches
43 Fabulous bird
45-Masaryk,
Czechoslova
kia’s first
president
47 Scourge of
some cities
4S Zoysia is one
91 Computer list
92 Coy
99 Baseball's
Hodges
97 Individuals, to
biologists