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

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103 Spring Break
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ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Earn
Attention Students
In College of Agricultural
Sciences
and Natural Resources
Application* are available tor Student Ambassadors, 103
Ag Hall. Application deadline is March 19 at 5:00 p.m.
Attention Student Leaders!
An exciting leadership opportunity awaits youl Further
develop your leadership skill by serving as a mentor lor
the Odyssey Leadership Mentoring Program. Applica
tions available at 200 Ne. Union, 3<» East Union. Appii
cation deadline is March 1911
THEOLOGY FOR LUNCH
Spring 1993
"Basic Axioms
In
Current Social Issues’
Friday. Mar. 12 11:30am-100pm
Nebraska Union
Brown Bag Lunch
"Geete For Our
Crimmst Justice System''
Dr. Chris Eskridge
Professor of Criminal Justice
FACULTY. STAFF. GRAD STUDENTS
WELCOME
Travel Abroad Workshop
Intersted in working abroad for summer? Explore possi
bilities Tuesday March 16.6:30 pm, International Affairs.
1237 R St. 472-5358.
UPC
How should we spend your student tees? Open forum
Tuesday. March 16, 5:30pm Union (room posted)._
UPC International Film
Dr. Petiot
March 14 at 3, 6.7. * 9pm
Sheldon Art Gallery__
VALMONT INDUSTRIES, INC.
is inviting UNL student to visit * tour the Valley facilties
on PH IDAY, MARCH 12.800 a.m. to 300 p.m. Activities
ndude: speaking with CEO. touring plant divisions, and
mer active seminar with Human Resources Director.
Lunch is provided I Space is limited, call472-7773 or stop
in CBA 237 by 12p6noon THURSDAY 311 td»3.
Want an assist ants hip which supports colege students In
their developmentThe Office for Student Involvement
win nave 3-4 graduate asstatantshp positions available
lor 1993-04 beginning August 1. For sppScaton and
information brochure stop by 200 Nebraska Union or 300
NebraskaEast Union. Continuous acosptanoa olapplica
tions until positions are liked.
Attention College of
Arts & Sciences Students
Early Registration Advising/
Group Meeting
Lberal Education Requirements explained on the
following dates:
Friday, March 12
330-430 P.M.
205 Oidfather Hal
Monday, March 15
330 - 430 P.M.
305 Oidfather Hal
Tuesday. March 16
330-430 P.M.
_309 Oidfather Hal
Become a millionaire!
{r*"'* p*)#f**n Oid I at ane 22 and so can youl Find out
University Program Council
_Student Fee Funded_
Campus Comer Convenience Store now open every day
‘ 1030pm. Stop in today and check out our prices.
COME AND CELEBRA TEI
Annual Award Event
SUE TIDBALL AWARD
FOR
CREATIVE HUMANITY
Sunday March 14
7:00 P.M.
St. Mark's Espiscopal Church
13th a R Streets
Join the music and festivity
to honor creative and caring
people on the UNL campus I
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
O.M.U.N.
What is It:
A. Old Men Using Napalm
B. Oxen Making Unusual Noises
C. Omaha Model United Nations
Aaually we areC.agrouprunningahighcalber,accurate
and innovative simulation of the U.N. If you have an
interest in the U.N.. international affairs or global issues
we have an interest in you being on our staff. Come to our
first general staff meeting. 1pm Sunday March 14th at
Julios. 132 So. 13th or contact our Secretary-General,
Denise SchollSerrett. al 466-9770._
SENSHU
Have you ever though about studying another culture... in
person? Spend fall semester at Senshu University In
Tokyo, Japan. Come to an information meeting tonight for
more details: Thursday. March 11 at 4:00 In the City
Union. If you can't attend, come to CBA Undergraduate
Advising in CBA 241 or call 472-2310 for information.
STUDENT FOUNDATION
SOCIAL
Meet at P.O. Pear's at 7:00pm TONIGHT. Short notice but
good time.
The Nebraska City Union,
East Union, and Culture
Center Are Now Accepting
Office Space Applications
For The Academic Year
1993-1994.
Applications are available in Suite 220 City Union and the
Once for Student Involvement in the East Union. All
recognized student organizations are welcome to apply.
IMPORTANT DATES TO CONSIDER:
March 1 Applications available
April 2 Application deadline for priority consider
ation (SflOp.m)
April 6 Meeting. Nebraska Union Board. 5flop.m.
(Organizations invited to present concerns
to Board)
April 13 Union Board Operations Committee pre
sents its recommendations to the Board
(Organizations invited to attend)
April 27 Final vote by Union Board concerning
space allocations.
Applications must be returned to Suita 220. City Union, by
5 flOp.m. Friday. April 2.1993. Address any questions or
concerns to Frank Kuhn. Assistant Director of Nebraska
Unions. Room 220 Nebraska Union (472-2181). Applica
tions tor East Union may be turned in at ths Office for
Student Involvement. East Union, by ths sams deadline.
5fl0p.m. Friday. April 2.1993.
THE EDGE
111 N. 9th Street (Basement Level)
438-3808
▲ A •QUARTER DRAWS 4-11 Thurs-Sat A A
*$1.00 Rolling Rocks Thurs.
4k »$1 JO Pitchers Wed.
TNI PAR SIM By GARY LARSON
Dear Coordinators: Jenny, Chap, Corey, Jason, Carissa.
You're the areatesti Thanks for all you do In making the
Health Aid Program a success. You are appreciated!
__ Community Health Staff
GREEKS & CLUBS
Raise a Cool $1,000
IN JUST ONE WEEKI PLUS $1000 FOR THE MEMBER
WHO CALLSI And a FREE IGLOO COOLER If you
qualify. Call 1-800-932-QS28, Ext. 65. _
Heading for EUROPE this summer? Jet there anytime for
only $169 from East Coast, $229 from the Midwest (when
available) with AIRHfTCHI (Reported in Let's Got and NY
Times.) AIRHITCHtradematk. 212-864-2000,
Health Aides.
Wrap it.
Ice it.
Bandage it.
Treat it.
See it.
Bag it.
Hear it.
Save it.
Learn it.
Live it.
Just do it.
For information about becoming a Health Aideor
to pick up an application, contact your Health
Aide or the Community Health Education De
partment, Room 12, Lower Level, University
Health Center, or call 472-7740. ’Applicant*
must live on campus (residence halls, Greek
house or co-op) for the 1993-1994 academic
year. UNL is an affirmative action/equal oppor
tunity institution.
Information on how to reduceyour long distance phone
bil. CALL WAYNE 466-0354
115 Meetings
“CIVIL ENGINEERING
STUDENTS**
Early registration meeting lor ALL Civil Engineering stu
dents is scheduled for Thursday, March 1 f at 430pm in
W347 and W357 Nebraska Hat. Advisors will be avail
able to sign your worksheets. Cookies and punch will be
served.
ECOLOGY-NOW
Meeting tonight at 730pm in NE Union (room posted).
Guest speaker Gerry Steinauer, Community Ecologist, of
Neb. Game 6 Parks Comm., on Nebraska Saline Wet
lands.
STUDENT FOUNDATION
SOCIAL
MeetatP.O. Pear'sat 730pm TONIGHT. Short notice but
good time.
Young Democrats
Meeting tonight at630pm. Planned Parenthood speaker.
All are welcome. City Union, room posted.
FINANCE CLUB
We're going bowtingll Sunday, March 14, 5:30 at East
Campus Union.
MASA
Mexican American Student Association meeting today.
7:00pm at the Sheldon. Everyone welcomel • J
Mechanized Systems
Management Club
Meeting TODAY, 530East Ne. Union. Featured speak
ers: Wayne Choal and Regan Kucera.
Parking Advisory Committee Meeting will be held at the
City Union between 2pm and 6pm March 11, Room will be
posted._ - • —
Pre-Law Club
Meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the City Union. New
members welcome
i- ' ;
Learn how to become Herbte
and find out about
requirements.
City Union
March 17,7 PM
East Union
Room Posted or
call 477-8164
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14 Serviceable
17 Russian river
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23 H.C.H.
opponent: 1928
24 Take advantage
of
20 Metallic
element
20 Garfunkel or
Buchwald
31 Order to Fido
M"-Get
Started With
You," 1936
song
39 Saline drop
37 Notable period
33 More of the quip
43 Slip
43 Love god
44 Part of a springe
43 Secretary
47 Knot in cotton
fiber
43 Made an exact
duplicate
43 Self
91 Angle a nail
93 End of the quip
30 Hillside
31 Lady’s man
33 Made angry
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
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M Mediocre
MHurt
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M Cinders of
comics
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Joan of Arc died
a Q.E.D. word
4 Simpleton
a Drawer
freshener
• Cartography
collection
7 Penn et al.
a Mecca trek
a Former Barbary
state
ia Makes up for
11 Gotconda
ia Begged
is Gel
21 Famous
meeting site:
1945
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aa Quoted
aa Pigment for
John Opie *
a? Max and Buddy
aa Mass, cape
aa Fabulous
moralist or
moralistic
fabulist —
so Cheers
98 Mortises
partner
99 Obeyed the
alarm clock
94 Deviated from
course
90 Londoner's
radial
90 Malice
40 Table Bay is
ono
41 U.S.-Canada
canals
40 Big enough fish
for an angler
4S New World
vulture
so Say “hello"
si Pithy
52 Author Paton
53 Minute opening
54 As well
M Cooper’s was
“High"
M Dry the dishes
•7 U S S R, inland
sea
M Cloistered life
M Best of
Hollywood
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