The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1993, Page 11, Image 11

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Can YOU? The University Program Council
International Films Committee meets Wed at
5:30 in Room 117 of the Nebraska Union. Come
talk about movies, plan next years series and get
ready for
THE KILLER
A movie from Hong Kong on Jan. 31.
Russia
Summer Study Abroad
Are you looking for an exciting, unique, and affordable
opportunity to study abroad? HOW ABOUT RUSSIA? The
College of Business Administration is offering a three
week program in Moscow and St. Petersburg in June
Information sessions will be held TODAY in the Union
(room will be posted). Sessions tor both days will be held
from 4 30 to 5:00 and 5:00 to 6:00. If you cannot attend but
are interested, be sure to contact DYee Buss CBA 241
472-23KT__
Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Offered for women who have experienced an assault or
attempted assault, by a stranger or acquaintance. The
group offers support as participants cope with the expe
nence. Meets weekly on Tuesdays from 5:00-630pm In
Room 338, Nebraska Union. Contact Peg Miller, 472
9428, for more information.
Study Abroad Information Meetings: Tuesdays at 6:30
pm, and Wednesdays at 430 pm. International Affairs.
1237 R St. 472-5358. _
THE PERFORMING ARTS
PROGRAM
The Performing Arts Program allows future busi
ness leaders to experience different aspects of
the performing arts. From Broadway musicals,
to jazz, to dance, to chamber music, to pop. this
program has it all. Purchasing a ticket packet
containing selected Lied performances at 40%
off the already reduced student price is the first
step in the process of enhancing your develop
ment. Packets are Krrnted. so oontact us before
January 29. 1993 to reserve your place. For
further information on the program, contact the
Student Development Center m CBA 237, or call
us at 472-8838 or 472-7773
TREKKING IN THE
HIMALAYAS OF NEPAL
Campus Recreation presents a free informational slide
show for anyone interested m Nepal and especially those
considering the UNL Winter Break tnp December 1993
January 1994 Plan to attend this meeting on Tuesday.
January 19, 6:45 8.00p.m. in the Campus Recreation
Center Office. Conference Room 560
UPC Kimball Lied PerformmgAris Commitlee is selling
50 Bobby MeFerrin 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*
For more info, call 472-6146
Want to help other students? Student Assistant positions
available lor 1993-94. Pick up an application at 1102
Seaton Halt and attend one of the following information
sessions:
Thursday. January 14, 3:30-50Cpm Nebraska Union
Friday, January 15, 300-4:30pm Nebraska Union
Sunday, January 17. 1:30-3 00pm Nebraska Union
Monday. January 18, 3:30-500pm. Nebraska Union
Tuesday, January 19. 7:00-8:30pm Nebraska Union
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115 Meetings
Campus Red Cross will meet Tuesday, Jan. 19. at 600
pm-University Health Center. All welcome
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS
Spend the last great day of the Reagan. Bus h era with the
CR si Meeting TONIGHT (800 pm-Clty Union)
Ag Eoon, AgnBusmess Club. 5:45 Tuesday the 19th
Room 45 Filley Hall. Bring Ticket money and trip sign-up.
AIESEC NEBRASKA
CAMPAIGN
Tuesday at 4:00pm. 1237 R Street New members w*F
cornel
Anyone welcomel Learn about businesses on a profes
sional level. Professional Business Association is having
their first meeting tonight at 7:00pm in the Union. (Room
will be posted). All members bring a friend.
Biology Club
Meeting Thursday. January 21 at 7:30pm in 118 Manter.
We will be doing a variety of things. New members
welcome.
BLOCK & BRIDLE
Meeting 7:00pm„ Wednesday, January 20th, Animal
ScienceJJIdg. Come play sand volleyball!
Habitat for Humanity
Meeting 7:0Qpm, Thursday. January 21, at the City Union.
Old and new members welcomel
Institute of Management
Accountants
Organizational meeting. All accounting majors welcome.
Wednesday, January 20, 6:00pm, City Union.
Phi Chi Theta
Informal meeting CBA, Rm 342, 5:00pm.
Start your New Year out right with a visit to
UNL’s Women’s Studies
Association.
First meeting of 1993 Wednesday January 20,500 - 700
pm, Andrews Hall Lounge. (2nd Floor Andrews Hall) For
mfocall cd at 472-9392.
UNL Rodeo Club
Importantl New members welcome to first meeting of
semester, 7Q0pm, Wednesday 20, East Campus Union.
UNL Students for Life
Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 19. City Union, room posted. All
welcome.
UPC
Kimball-Lied Performing Arts Comm
Meeting
Wed. Jan. 20, 1993 4:30pm
NE Union
Come and Joinlt
120 Greek Affairs
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White Rose Week. 93
AAn
Congratulations to the new initiates ot Alpha Epsilon
chapter ot Alpha Delta Pi. The wait was worth itl
Also a late congratulations to our graduates Judi
Hinrichsen, Laura Holt, Laura Hanway. and Crvstine
Landal
Congratulations to Lisa Vinton. Laura Hotf, Lana Bader
and Laura Steinke on your engagements I Those guys are
the luckiest aroundl
Volets to Susan Cornish on making Sigma Delta Pi
Spanish honararyl Way to gol
Aon
Congratulations:
Laura Bracken and John Kush on your engagement
Melissa Castro on making NSE
Jenm Horner on acceptance to Med. Tech, school!
____ Love, your AOII Sisters
@E
Congratulations to our new standards board members: M.
Eggleston, S Line. S. Rosenow, D. Prochaska.
___The Men ot Theta Xi
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Spring Rush
Put a little spice in your life! Come to an informational
meeting Thursday. January 21,1993. room to be posted
in Union.
tob
Gamma Phi Beta working side by side. Thought is the
blossom; language the bud; action the fruit behind It.’
Emerson
Alpha Phi congratulates Suzanne Grsh tor her accep
tance to UNMC and Jill Anderson for her recent publica
tion.
Congrats KD's,
House Mgr and Board: Janet, LisaC.. Ginger Standards
Board: Alena. Mary K.
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
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“You're darn lucky, Saunders.... If that rhino had
really respected you as an enemy, he'd have done
a heck of a lot more than just slap your face."
Congratulations to Scott Kennedy for being elected to
Your Acacia Brothers
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130 Student Government
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Application Available for
Student Court Justices
Deadline is February 2
Applications available at
115 Nebr. union
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 ASUN office,
115 Nebr. Union. Deadline Wednesday, January 27 at
4:00 p.m.
Student Government Election
Interested in running in the spring
student government election?
Filing deadline is Feb. 10
Sign up sheet and filing forms
in the ASUN office
115 Nebr. Union
Questions ???
call Shannon Bradley at 472-2581
Babs, (Bunnyhumpkins)
For 365 days I have had the greatest time in my life and
it is all because of you. Happy Anniversary. I Love You
"This Much."
___ Buster
Lisa- gal in Nebraski bar last Fnday:
Your stunning smile encouraged me to say “Hi" and ask
Y°Hr name but your urgent departure left me nothing to
do but shake your hand good-bye. Please say "Hi" to me
agam through the DN or ask them for my phone.
______ _ _Ptf
Hermie,
Happy 23rd Birthday! To the man I love mostl
Nancy
145 Lost & Found
FOUND: A pair ol mittens in front of the Rec center on 1/
15 around 4:00 pm. Claim at DN office.
FOUND: Key between baseball field and stadium on
sidewalk. Claim at DN.
FOUND: set of keys outside of Brass Rail-Call 436-8777
ask for Chris.
FOUND: Set of keys near Livestock Judging Pavilion on
East Campus January 14th morning. Claim at DN.
FOUND: Watch by main doors of Mabel Lee Hall Monday
night (1/11/93). Call 477-5616 Tracy
LOST: Ladies silver watch in or around Hamilton Hall, 1/
15 at about 11:15 am. If found please contact Renee at
472-6243 or 477-5899.
150 Child C$re Needed
Nanny Interview
New York Nanny Center is seeking nannies for caring
families in New York and Connedicut. Family screened,
nann^Msupport groups, air fare paid, and excellent salary.
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Advertising Manager
Candidates for the 1993-94 ad manager should have a
basic understanding of advertising layout and copy
writing, sales and sales management and the local
market. They should have relevant sales experience,
perhaps academic preparation in advertising, market
ing and management. The ad manager mrects the
display and classified advertising departments includ
ing training, supervising and managing the ad staff,
coordinatmting regular staff meetings, developing
strategies for increasing sales and responding to com
plaints. The ad manager is hired from mid April, 1993
May 6,1994.
The position pays $975/ semesters and maintain a mini
month (except December and mum2.0GPA.
May) and report to the UNL Applications are available at
Publications Board. The ad the Daily Nebraskan office,
manager must be enrolled at basement of the Nebraska Un
UNL for at least six credit hours ion, and must be returned by 3
during each of the two 1993-94 p.m., January 27.
N el?ra^kan
UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and
abides by all federal regulations pertaining to same.
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