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Bicycles For Sale 992 Trek 930. Excellent condition. Less than 250 miles, i/ill sell with some add-ons, $400.421 -7448 leave mes age _____ 993 Cannondale M700. $850 new, $750 or best otter. 62 5466. Schwinn CrissCross Hybrid. Loaded with Aerobar, com ber, bags, etc. $275. O.B.O. 441-1323. S Computers For Sale 386 IBM compatible, VGA monitor, 24 pins printer. Almost newl Much software available. $750.435-0898 Lap top Z180 from Zenith. 20 meg hard-drive and 3 1/2” internal floppy- 466-4986. Study * drag * School. Sport + fun 4- computer»=IBC. Computers/new/used/upgrades/video. 3200 O St.. 477-0016-Success 19 Ticket Exchange G-N-R tickets for sale. Beet offer. Call Sheila at 438-6579. One Guns-N-Rosee ticket for April 10. Call 436-9139. Leave message on 4019139. Best offer. Second half of round-tripairticket.Omaha-L.A., April 22. 475-1338. 20 Vehicles For Sale 1991 Ford Probe LX. V-6. automatic. Red w/grey interior. Loaded. Must sell. (402)784-2026 Valparaiso. 1973 Galaxie. New: tires, battery, and parts. Clean, dependable. Must see to appreciate. $675 or best offer. 423-0893. 100 Rides Wanted: A ride to Beatrice April 8 or Fri. April 9. Will pay. Call 477-2975. 110 Announcements “EXPERIENOAEL FUTURO” Chicano Celebration Week Mon.- "Chicamsmo" - photos by Louis Bernal 6- 8pm at Sheldon. By invitation onlyl Tues.- Women's Latina Forum-Centennial Rm. FREE Wed.- Plnata at 100. Latino Dance Lessons 7- 9pmat Military-Naval Bldg. FREE Thurs.- Latino Films in Union all day. Speaker Esteven Flores on Latinota health issues. FREE Fri.- Dance. "Las Estrellas- on State Fair Grounds S • 1230pm. Student $3.00; N/S $6.00; N/S Couples $10.00 Sat.- Run. $7.00.11 am at East Campus Activities Bldg. Enchilada Feed at Culure Center. 3-5pm. Students 4.50; N/S $6.00; Kids 5-12 $2.00. Ag Econ/Agribusiness Club Trash pick-up today. 450 p.m., Filey Hal. Refreshments provided. Ple«M attend. Camp Challenge Summer Leadership School So you didn't sign up for ROTC as a freshman or sopho more. Catch up at Army ROTC Camp Chalenge. a PAID six week summer course in Leadership training NO obli gation. Register today Contact Captain Joe OuRant at 472-2466 for details. CBS-“College Tour" April 16-20 FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE INTERESTED IN HELPING OUT FOR S5 00/hour and cash paidl There wtN be an informational meeting in the University Program Council office! When: April 6th Time: 3:30pm Where: Rm. 117. NE Union City Campus “ Incase you miss It call Larry at 489 2155 “ CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn S2.000+/month ♦ world travel (Hawaii. Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holi day. Summer and Career employment available. No experience necessary. For employment program cal 1 206 634-0468 ext. C$778. English Conversation Partners Wanted The English Conversation Program matches U S. and foreign students possessing a common interest in gaining a greater understanding of each other's culture and language. Once matched. ECP partners independently arrange tor weekly meetings of an hour or more to panic pate in activities or con ver s at o ^ Although, tutoring may be basic to the ECP relationship, the format used is relaxed conversation rather than formal instructor. Cur rently we st* need several U S students to match wtth the foreign students on the waking Hat If you are interested m a cross-cukural experience, have a desire to help others and can spare about an hour a week, please ccsne to International Affairs at 1237 R Street to sign up or call 472-M6S._ EVENT STAFF NEEDED For Bob Camp, creator of Ran and Sttmpy and animator, mtormailonal meeting Thursday. April 8. 2:30 p m., 117 Ne. Union. Queatons cal Travk. 472-8146 Free Easter Egg Hunt on East Campus International Affairs and Office of Student Involvement wl8 host an Easter Egg Hunt for children of all countries. There will be oookies. candies, boiled eggs and plastic eggs. The hunting starts at 1000a.m.. Saturday. April 10. south of Nebraska East Union. Rain site Is available Be there early because the hunting will not las! long —the hunters are usuafly very efficient. Gay/Leebian Student Aasodadoneiection of new officers lor the 33- tM school term will be April 21 si at 7:30 p.m. If interested, pieaaecontact472-8644. Nominations must be made by April 14th. VALMONT INDUSTRIES, INC. is inviting UNL student to visit 6 tour the Valley facilities on FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 8:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m. Activities include: speaking with upper management, touring plant divisions, and interactive seminar with Human Re sources Director. Lunch is provided! Space is limited, call 472-7773 or stop in CBA 237 by Wednesday 4/14/93. THE LORD’S SUPPER A re-membrance of the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples Thursday, April 8 9:00 PM CORNERSTONE-UMHE 640 No. 16th St. Join Christian brothers and sisters around the common table to share the loaf and cup of God's love. ALL WELCOME! Gay/Lesbian Dance April 9th, 8:30pm-1am Drag Show 10:00pm-11pm D.J. “Ted" from Industrial Manuvers 8:30pm 10O0pm& 11:00pm- 100am S3 cover. Refreshments provided. Informal. Doorprizes donated by local businesses. Security provided by UNL Police. For more Information call 472-5644. Guided Tour for International Students International Affairs (IA) is organizing a tour of Nebraska environment control facilities for UNL international stu dents and scholars on Saturday, April 10, leaving at 8:00 a.m. and returning by 3:30 p.m. The van tour will fake you to Ash Grove Cement Co. m Louisville, Sanitary Landfill. Wastewater, and Water Operations Center in and around Lincoln, with guides in each of the places. The purpose is to learn how Nebraskans deal with their waste and protect the environment. Transportation is free. Partial lunch cost is S2 Come to IA tosign up or call IA to reserve your space. The deadline is extended to Thursday, April 8. Hey Brian! Are you still looking for a summer job?! Check out the Great SEIC Fair! Today tot the Nebraska Union I From930 a.m. to 3 p.m. employers will be interviewing UNL stu dents for part-time |obs. summer jobs and internships. It’ll be greatl Love ya. Dixie HOLY WEEK AT ST. MARK S, 13th A R: Maundy Thurs.- Holy Communion, 7pm Good Friday- Stations of the Cross, Noon -Tenebrae with muaic, 7pm Easter Eve- Vigil and First Mass ol Eaeter, 11pm Eaater Day- Choral Eucharist. 10:30am THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU! HOTS Information Meeting tor Cather/Pound/Neihardt. 7:30pm Wednesday. Cather TV Lounge. Job opportunities the year round in your profession net working your resume, free brochure. 800-392-7195, CAREER CONNECTIONS. MEN WHO SING! Varsity Glee. No audition. MWF. 12:30pm Credit or non credit. Info? Call 472-2993. NEBRASKANS- Financial opportunities for homeworkers and students. Work at home, no exp. necessary. Start immediately for local companies. For free info, send SASE to: Nebraska's Information Team. P.O. Box 311. Seward. NE 60434-0311. PEACE CORPS Video Informaton and Applications! Tuesday. April 6 at 7:30pm in East Campus Union and Wednesday, April 7 at 7:30pm in the Nebraska Union. Last sessions of the semesterll 472-3201. Put the FUN beck into FUNdrsising. Earn as much as $750 for your organization. NO invest ment needed. Cal toll free (800) 322-2464. College of Arts & Science Students f Honors Convocation Certificates are available in the Dean’s Office. 1223 Oldtather University Program Council sprin8*festival a week of discovery Wed April 7: Wacky Wednesday - Pmata City Union Lobby. 12 p.m. Sponsored by UPC Union Festival Thurs. Apr. 8: "Alt Dogs Go To Heaven* Free Admission Culura Center. 730 p.m. GnAAS/vrarf I i f 1/ ' sponsored oy urv International Commmee Fri. Apr. 9: 'AH Dogs Go To Heaven* Free Admission Nebraska East Union. 7 p.m. Sponsored by UPC international Committee Sat Apr 10: Malaysian Night, 7p.m. Sponsored by NUMSA Thurs. Apr; 15: Culture Display Culture Center. 12-2 p.m. Sponsored bv UPC International A Culture Center Talent Show Union Lobby, 1130-130 p.m. Sponsored by UPC International Committee Sigma Chi All Greek Fight Night. When: April 23 at 7:00p.m. Where: 4-H building at Fairgrounds. How much: Tickets are S4.00 and can be bought at Union or Sigma Chi House from April 19-23 or the night of the fights 115 Meetings Ag Econ/Agribusiness Club Trash pick-up today, 4:30 p.m., FiHey Hall. Refreshments provided. Please attend. CBA SAB What: Tour of new building & elections When: TODAY, 4:30 Where: CBA North Lobby Finance Club Wed. April 7,5:30 at Union. Room willbe posted. Speaker - Larry Routh from Career Planning & Placement HUNGRY? LOW IN CASH? Check out the Marketing Club'sHotdog sale at CBA. Starts at 10:30am TODAYI See you there! NMO Meeting this Thursday. April 8 5:30pm at Wick. Home to see you all therell Stefany and Dave NU MEDS Meeting tonight 6:30pm in City Union. Guest speaker will be an emergency room physician. Pre-Vet Club Meeting Wednesday April 7 at 7 p.m. Rm. 145 VBS. Officer* election and bring raffle ticket* and money. Also, constitution revision. If interested In attending spring banquet and didn’t get an invitation call ICandy 0. at 474-0404.__ _____ TCAB Meeting Thursday. April 8th at 6:00pm in Mabel Lee room 234. UNL Rodeo Club Meeting, 7:30p.m., April 7. ECU. Attendance required for rodeo. UNL Students for Life Meeting tonight, 8:00pm NE Union, room posted. All Wetcomel UNL Wildlife Club Next meeting: April 7. 7:00 p.m. ECU. Dave Tunnlk, NG6P Fisheries Manager will talk about lake renovation. 120 Greek Affairs AAA Congrats to Jackie Prater and Kevin Moore on their pinning I Whoa—Delta overload! - Ap A DG butt dumb to Pasha Korber on making Varsity Cheerteading and to Heather (Sledge) Lammers on get ting into law school. ACACIA Congratulations to Jason Denney. Brad Plambeck. and Troy Brown lor your initiation into Acacia Fraternity Congratulations also to Dave Chase tor Brother of the ' -Your Brothers Congratulations Julie K. on being chosen as Sigma Chi Sweetheart. Were very proud ofyou I Love, your KD sisters CONGRATULATIONS CHI OMEGAS! Kelcey Brockmeier and Shawnteel Hurtgen-ASUN Sen ate. Stacy Barger- FFA State Secretary. Usa Rassmussen- mternshp at Texas Children's Hospital this summer. Jodi Z., Brenda K. and Danielle W.- Student Foundations Officers. Congratulations to Greg B. and Amy V. on your pinning. Best wishes. The Men of Alpha Gamma Rho Congratulations to the winners of the first annual Cage Classic: Ist-AOll, 2nd-DG. 3rd-Kappa Alpha Theta Congratulations to the Cage Classic All-Stars: First Team Desri Laufer- DG; Cindy Srb- AOII; Amy McPhail A-Phi; Kelly Schreiner Kappa Alpha Theta; Dawn Troxet- DG; Honorary Captain- Srb 2nd Team Amy Adkins- AXO; Jessica Banger- DO; Jodi Bergmeier Kappa Alpha Theta; Michel Heidemann- AOfl; Kara Fecfit- Kappa Apha Theta Congratulations to al who left their hearts on the court -Men of FarmHouae and Doha Upsiton ACROSS 1 Cabbage salad • German tennis star • Castro’s realm 13 Every's partner 14 One of the Nereids is Algerian port 1SR is Wanting 30 ”01’ Man 1938 song si Is in neutral 23 River islands 23 To be, in Paris 2SOA 32 Where cations gather M School Shelley attended M Faldo is one 28 FOvrier follower 28 More etiolated aaT-men as Black bird 40 Alone 41 Hindu garment 420 40 Take five 47 Wings for an angelus 40 Sister-in-law of J.R. si Kayo blow 82 Dodo associate aaOR-O OR-O 88 Opposed ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE FUJI: The dinner exchange on the evening of April 5.1993 was extremely enjoyable- Thus we the women of Delta Delta Delta would like to extend our fondest gratit udeho the men of Phi Gamma Delta. In layman terms- Thanks for eating with usll Love, the Tri-Deltas Joel. Doug (FH). Nate, and Mike (DU): After six games and a 2nd place finish, we had blisters, bruises, sore muscles, and stitches- but we'd do it againl! Thanks for everything, you're awesomel DG MELODRAMA ’93 Acacia & Alpha Xi Delta Mike. Scon. Greg (FH), and Bill & Jeff (DU), Thanks for the great coachingl Sunday was awesomel! Love, the Phi Mu Cagers Sigma Chi All Greek Fight Night. When: April 23 at 7:00 p.m. Where:4-H building at Fairgrounds. How much: Tickets areS4.00 and can be bought at Union or Sigma Chi House from April f 9-23 or the night of the fights The women of Chi Omega would like to thank Jayne Wade Andersen for joining us for dinner Monday night. We enjoyed having you! AAA WANTED: VIRILE MEN FOR THE ANNUAL DDD WATERPOLO TOURNAMENTII DEADLINE: TODAY! Any questions- contact Tri-Delta =B^BBSS= 130 Student Government Interested in serving on Presidential Search Committee? Applications available at ASUN office 115 Nebr. Union Deadline - Thurs. April 8 - 4:00p.m. STUDENT GOVERNMENT CAMPUS WIDE VACANCIES Have an impact on comminees dealing with student related concerns and as a representative ot your college. Positions open on 28 campus wide committees and tor Senate position to represent the Division ot Continuing Studies. Applications available m the ASUN Oft ice, 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline tor aU positions is April 16.1993. UN-l STUDENT GOVERNMENT Wed., April 7 6:30 p.m. City Campus Union INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION 140 Personals THE LETTER OF THE DAY IS T H your last name begins with the letter T you win a FREE DN Personal Adi Come down to the DN TODAY (34 NE Union) with your student ID. belore the 2:00pm deadline and place a FREE Personal In the 'PersonaT ad section (15 word maximum). Send birthday greetings to a friend, contact that person you've been dying to meet, or what ever message you would Ike to send to someone. This special applies only to students paying student lees. 145 Lost & Found LOST: S-30-93, Gold hoep earring. City Campus. It found, please call Janice. 421-1909 LOST: Black wallet in Student Union, about 12:00pm on 4/5. REWARDI Call 477-2309. LOST: Navy blue Gap Jacket in Andrews on April 5. Turn In to DN. 435-0709. LOST: One university key not on key ring on March 31. Please bring to Daily Nebraskan ottioe flound. 160 Help Wanted Earn extra money by doing light cleaning Cal 475-6715. *$9.25 Starting* Expanding National Corporation filling entry level posi tions. Flexible schedules, internships 4 scholarships available. 488-6017. Assistant Volleyball Coach needed at Doane College. Crete. NE. If interested, contact head coach. Cindy Meyer. 402-826-8202 Attention art students: Want to be part of a preservation project on an historic building in downtown Lincoln? Art deco painting from the 30s needs help. Call Frank 432-0818. BUM STEER STEAKS Lincoln's original Texas-style steakhouse has full and part-time host and dishmachine operator available. Apply In person between 2-4pm at 6440 O St. Campus Representative needed by sportswear company to sell to fraternities and sororities starting this fall. Average S50 - 5100 working one night per week. Call 1 800-242-8104. Communications Associate Progressive downtown company needs a talented orga nized individual to help run busy office. Microsoft Win dows, Works, and Word experience helpful. 20-30flexible hours to start, possible full-time in summer. Great oppor tunity for someone who want to be a vital part of a growing business. Can 476-3181 lor more information. Earn $10.00 Per Hour WATS Marketing is hiring Outbound Telemarketing posi tions paying $10.00 per nour. ‘S10 per hour guaranteed - no bonus. Temporary full and part-time positions to last through July, 1993 ‘Full-time and part-time shifts are available. ‘Paid training classes starting: immediately. ‘A great opportunity for students, retirees and homemak ers. Apply at our employment office. 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Mondav - Friday 466-8211 WATS Marketing 6100 "O ' St. (S.W. corner of Gateway Shopping Center) An Equal Opportunity Employer Earn extra cash Immediate placements We have openings for assembly workers and experi enced MIG welders at one of Lincoln's leading manu facturing plants. All positions are 40hrs. wk. and benefits include: vacation and holiday pay. Applicants must be 18 or older and may apply at MSP Resources Inc. Suite 436 Greentree Ct. 210 Gateway North. EOE. Exciting potential! Seeking 15 highly motivated, athletically inclined indi viduals to distribute performance enhancing/break through supplements. Make own hours/work Irom home/ commissions paid weekly! Call today! Wellness Con cepts (402) 434-2828. Full or part-time sen/ice person needed. Apply in person. 4900 Old Cheney Road. Garbage service seeks part-time morning hour em ployee. 466-5019 If you like talking to people, not selling things, then this is the job for you. Great pay, evening hours, benefits. Call lor an interview Monday - Friday. 11- 3pm, 476-1010. Instructor needed for Red Cross Summer Swim lessons. June 21 -August 13. Part-time, WSI’s preferred. Call 441 7997 for Info. _ _ It’s The Pits Now hiring waits and kitchen hep. Room for advance ment. Apply anytime at 4947 Holdredge through Satur day. Julio’s Downtown Food servers, hosts/hostesses, cocktail servers, bar tenders. Apply in person. Ask for Brian this Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday after 5 p.m. 132S. 13th. EOE Lincoln Telephone Employees Credit Union Part-time CD/IRA Clerk Paid vacation and holidays. 20-25 hours/week. flexible working hours. Previous banking experience 4/or ac count ing/finance courses required. Starting wage S6 50* hr., commensurate with experience. Apply in person 800am - 5O0pm at 1620 M St.. Lincoln Telephone Personnel Department, prior to 5:00pm on April 7.476 5873. Now hiring cooks/waitery. evening hours. Pizza Hut 3410 6 10th. 423-4353. Call for interview Summer’s Coming Are you looking for afull or part-time job that won 1 interfere with your summer activities? International Telcom has positions available for outbound telemarketers. We pro vide: * Paid Training ‘ Casual environment ’ Bonuses 4 incentives ' Flexible hours (work hours that are convenient tor you) Apply In person to: International Telcom Inc.. 3410 *0* St.. or call 474-1256._ _ _ Switchboard Operator Part-time position available immediately. Duties include: switchboard, receptionist and check-cashing services. Afternoons. M-F; 21 1/4 hrs/wk Apply in person to: Woodmen Accident and Life Co. 1526 K St Lincoln. NE 68506 EOE __ M Manumits •1 Pizzaro victim S3 Snafu as Related s« Equal DOWN 1 Salty septet 2 Cilium 3 Sore 4 First word of a sentry's challenge^' 5 Memorable governor of onn. sRou6 7 Impish Olympian • In favor of • More frigid 10 Russia's Mountains 11 Low 12 They aerate the soil 14 Emulate Pola Negri 17 M. Zola 10 Circe or Lorelei 22 Appends 23 Kitchen follower 24 Mjolnir wielder as Rockers In nurseries as Vapid 27 Kind of column as Lawbreaker 20 Met fare 30 “As You Like It” forest 31 Gave medicine to * so Jet-engine holders 37 Dismounted 38 Renown 40 Fish-line leader 41 Sting 43 Small antelopes 44 Gave the gate 441 TV backdrops 4§ Everyone's ancestor 4e Cornmeal bread •0 Road grooves •1 City on the Oka u Delve M Head of a tale §4 Chinese gelatin a# Newt 87 Spanish gold 88 Part of a cheer Edited by Eugene T. Maleska