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    200s Notices
r!Tnol from Humboldt area to east campus, MTWF.
c»rP°_ to, m(js) haye deoandable au,0. 8am class
■* Man inquiry and Into to
210 Announcements
AVOID parking headaches
irve your stall now at the Reunion. IGth a "W, by
calling 467-6992._
COMMUTERS
am vou tired ol riding alone? Find someone to share the
ride ’stop in the Student Info. Center. Room 11G, Nebras
ka Union tor more Into.__
Eating Disorders Support
Group
oiferred for women who think they may have, or
^covering from an eating disorder. This group otters
support andguidance to *
unoort and guidance to those coping with an eating
ffir. Meets weekly on Tuesdays from 330 -5r00p.m!
in Room 338, Nebraska Union. For more Information
contact Peg Ml»er. 472-9428._
INTRAMURAL DEADUNES
Tuesday August31 Istheentrydeadltneforthefollowing
Intramural Sports: Tennis Singles and Tennis Doubles.
Fa more information, cal 47?3467.
INTRAMURAL DEADUNES '
Thursday. September 2 Is the entry deadline for the
following Intramural Sports: Mud Vollsy6al Tournament,
Slow Pitch Softball, and Co-Rec Flag Football. For more
information, call 472-3467._
It s never too early to plan for your next summerl How
about spending four fun-filed, exciting and memorable
s in
ihe places you can explore as part of the Nebraska at
weeks in England studying business and the arts.
Stonehenge. Bath London and Strafford are|usta few of
Oxford Program. What a great opportunity to earn 6 hours
ol 300/400 level credl in business and the arts. Dr. Martin
Holmes of Oxford University wll be hosting information
sessions on:
Tuesday, Aug. 31,9 am and 1 pm In CBA125
Thursday, Sept 2, 3 pm and 4 pm in CBA 125
For more information contact: Shirley RoenfekJt, CBA
138, or phone 472-2310.
Paved lot. 9th
474-6043.
Monthly Parking
18 S Streets. 520/month. Call
Stu at K-CO.
RSACC
Rape Spouse Abuse Crisis
Center
It looking for sexual assaul peer educators to work on
campus Requires training beginning Sept. 7lh. For more
Information on this volunteer opportunity call Pat Halama
at RSACC 476-2110 or the Women's Center 472-2597
Sexual Assault Survivor’s
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
rience Meets weekly on Tuesdays from 5.00-6:30 p.m in
Room 336. Nebraska Union’Contact Peg Miler472-9426
for more information.
Students Wanted For English
Conversation Program
This English conversation program matches U.S. and
totugn students possessing a common interest in gaining
a greater understanding of each other's culture and
language Once matched, ECP partners Independently
arrange for weekly meet Inge of an hour or more to
participate in activities or conversation. Tutoring may be
a part ollhe ECP relationship but the format used is
relaxed conversation rather than formal Instruction It is
an opportunity lor you to eiftand your horizons, enhance
yourcross-cuhurai awareness, and to help others. Please
coma to International Affairs at 1237 R Street to sign up
or contact Yenbo Wu at 472-6356 M you have questions.
SWE
Society of Women Engineers Back-to^School Ice Cream
Social, Thursday, Sept. 2. 6 p.m., City Union (Room
posted) Please R.S.V>„ 436-0666 by August 30.
University Program Council
CH ^, Lecture
thn"rjjiys? b,rw Lle^®n,er tor the F^erlormlng Srts
^^.^riEAdron,he uni:
USSBSL,*3I™ Council
Lecture,.
students
2:00 p
wi2ikv;wSar?smCounc"
Sept. 1, City Union Lounoe, noon' Play the lar
FREE?0^' "V#n W **'* e"°Ps,i<*sl And
are back!!
srgest piano
always...it's
UNIVERSITY PROGRAM
COUNCIL
SEE YOU THERE!
Want your Name/Address/
Phone
Removed from the Student
Directory?
T* 11*4 UNL Student O/recforywill be on campus mid
Oaober. Your name, campus address and phone, and
myxwlHappoar in the directory. If you want any/all of this
infornMion removed from the directory, you must per
sonalty III out and sign a Student Directory Exclusion
Form, located In the Office of High Schooland CoSege
Regions 1(M Administration BI& .before Frtd£?s2p
tember 17, 19C3.Proof of registration or identity is re
,0fTni8'0r EXCLUSION OF
Ir^OfmflATKlH ONLY. Any named dr ess chan gee must
b« made with the Registration a Records Office.
Women’s Soccer Clubl
Thors will be an informational meeting Thursday, Sep
!?£!??*.?•* 6 30 p.m. in the Campus Roc conference room
Ions, contact Brandi. 488-9000.
(55C). If any questions.
Punt, Pass, & Kick
Participants
UNL track staff wdl ba watching your arm as a potential
javeln thrower. Make a bid for javelin throwing on the UNL
”2*toam wlthyoor POWER PASSESI The competition
September 1, from 4:00-7:00p.m. at Whittier
Field, 22nd and Vine Street.
Pursue a college degree In aviation with University of
Nebraska; OmahaAvtat ion institute. Classes In Omaha
and Lincoln. Cal 554-3424 or 1-800-3-FLY-UNO.
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER
SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
Make a difference in your life
and In the lives of some others!
INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday evening, Sept. 1-7:30 PM
CORNERSTONE
640 N. 16th Street
r
Opportunities with:
Both
occasional
and
continuing
schedules
Habitat for Humanity
Gathering Place
YMCA Big Brother/Sister
Light House
Malone Center
Lincoln Councl on
Alcohol A Drugs
Hispanic Center
Indian Center
Senior Center
Bring coupon to receive discount.
„ rf>,<jA' ,-esS
ptf
Lincoln's Newest Aerobic Studn
No initiation or membership fees
^1316 "N" St. Lower Level Lincoln, ^438^5200^ J
By GARY LARSON
K' s' I
ironically, Bamum’a and Ballay’a respective
kids—Sid and Marty—both ran away one night
to join corporate America.
i U®
215 Meetings
AEAC
Executive meetinQ. Tuesday, Aug. 31 st at 5:00. Rm.206
Filley Hall.
ALL ACCOUNTING MAJORS!
Institute of Management Accountants announces its
organizational meeting forftt-'M school year. Wednes
&lgslwl?aE?, r°°" new
Are you interested In FOOD, FUN, and FMENDSHff*?
Cometo the UNL Collegiate 4-H Club meeting T ues. Aug.
31,7:30 p.m. at City Campus Union. Room wH be posted.
BIOCHEMISTRY CLUB
Free Pizza Party for 1st meeting. August 31,6:00 pm
at 101 Biochemistry Hall.(East Campus) All majors
welcome. ??? s contact Stephanie 423-5593.
Mexican American Student
Association
MASA
hteetlng Tuesday. August 31.630 p.m. Culture Center,
333 N. 14 St. Everyone welcome.
Networking, inspiration. credtoHity, education. Associa
tion of Collegiate Entrepreneurs. Tuesday at 700pm
Nebraska Union (Rm posted).
Phi Chi Thelta
Meeting T uesday. August 31. Officers 5 p.m. Actives 5:30
p.m. Pewter Room in the Union. Informal.
UNL Wildlife CLub
Meeting Wed. Sept. 1.600p.m. at Pioneers ParK by the
fire engine. Everybody is welcome to join us for hot dogs,
watermelon, pop, and volleyball.
220 Greek Affairs
Alpha Phi welcomes its 24 awesome new members:
Elizabeth Nelson, Andi Farris, Danielle Brester, Jeni
Sickert, Andrea Tatro, Lea Wright. Emily Sharar, Janet
Ebert, Tara Gelstring, Sarah Gutz, Nki Anderson, Jessica
Srusaw, Jennie Cole, Kiersten VanKen. Jaime Reeves,
Julie Lankas, Sarah Maser. Jennifer Suchy, Hallie
Keenan, Amy Boe. Michelle Eckley, Christine Addison,
Kendra Coufal, and Staph Itarley. We love youl
Congratulations to Triangle's new pledges: Jason
Armmtrout, Dustin Dudley. Jason Durrie. Kevin Franz,
Dan Freimund. Chris Glaesman, Max Greenwell, Chad
Juraensen, Kamran Malik, Adrian Mason. Tim Menke.
Rick Provazmk, Brent Reis, Greg Schatter, Brian Stander.
Nick Szydlowskl, Jed WoHdns.
__The men of Triangle
Congratulations Molly T. on your engagement.
Love,
The women of Alpha Phi
OH
A big DG thanks for the battoeque last Wednesday, and
you guys ARE OUR IDOLSI
_ _Rock-On, The DG’s
tob
You've got the right one baby...uh huhl
Susan Blasius, Amy Bridges, Angela Bauer, Laurie
Choat, Michelle Clapper. Michelle Dressen, Kristin
Eberhardt, Suzefte Emmons, Meredith Figi, DeAnna
Frank, Julie Greenamyre, Amy Groff, Amy Gunderson,
Camilla Haun. Amanda Jankowski, Julie Johnson,
Daidra Kamphaus, Laura King, Lori LaLberte, Robin
Leahy, Joy Maryanski, Meegan Monaghan. Amanda
Noyce. Kelly Perkins, Melissa Purdy, Allison Resner,
Nicole Richter, Mitzi Rkzman, Jenny Schwartz, Jennifer
Seykora, Camie Stevens, Tracy Thompson, Kim
Vanderwertf, Teresa Witkowski, Joy Worthington.
Love the Actives
EAE
Welcome Back Brothers. Congratulations to the 1993
Pledge Class: Dan Allison, Ben Brown, Jake Claussen,
Nick Crow, John Derosear, Matt Dworak, Ryan Ernst,
Nick Friedrichsen, Marty Gifford, Jason Gillman, Andy
Glenn, Brandon Hegge, Troy Kaup, Matt Kerchal, Scott
Kubicek, Alex tamme, Brian Larmon, Scott Lubeck,
Randy Munty, Sam Murante, Chris Paul, Chad Priest.
Joey Prochaska, John Rauscher. Jess Redman, Brent
Robinson, Todd Royer, Jay Rufi, Jerry Schmitz, Shane
Stenehjem^Doug Stevens. Jay Uecker, Gregg Vanler,
Congrats to Jamie Baker, Brother of the Week.
Triangle
Active little sisters meeting Wed. Sept 1 6:00, officers at
5*5.
Congratulations to Mke Currens and Barry Brown on their
engagements.
Your Triangle Brothers.
230 Student Government
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
CAMPUS WIDE VACANCIES
Have an impact on committees dealing with student
related concerns. Positions open on 18 campus wide
committees and for Senate positions to represent the
College of Law. Applications available In the ASUN
Office, 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline for ail positions is
September 17,1993.
Student Government
‘Appointments Board*
‘Opening*
Student-At-Large position open
Be a part of the board that appoints students
to 28 campus wide committees.
Application available in the
ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union.
Deadline is4:00p.m.
Friday, SEPTEMBER17,1993
240 Personals
Christy,
Happy one year anntversaryl It has been great. Let's keep
the fire going forever! I love you I Now 5 always
Love you forever.
245 Lost & Found
Found: Economic 357 book located at the Fountain. Call
Gina at 436-0930 to claim.
Found: Wristwatch on street In front of Selleck on Thurs
day. Aug 26. Call 486-8811.
260 Fundraising
FUNDRAISERS, FUNDRAISERS,
FUNDRAISERS!
RAISE $400!
GUARANTEED in one
week PLUS BONUS
up to $1501
Manage promotions for top companies
for one week on your compus. Call
for FREE GIFT and to qualify for
FREE TRIP to MTV.
SPRING BRF:AK 94.
Call 1-800-950-1037. ext.35.
300s Jobs
300 Help Wanted
Intramural Sports Officials
The Office of Campus Recreation Is currently hiring
officials/umpires fortne Intramural Sports Program. Starl
ing pay is $4.9S-S5.0S/hour. 6-12 hours/week. If interest
ed please attend the following meetings held at the
Nebraska Union:
Football
Reg For
SorabaK
Thursday, Sept. 2,4 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept t, 5 tun.
For more information call 472-3467 and ask for Jaff or
Mark.
LaundryLand hiring from 2pm to 7:30pm plus nights.
Apply in person at 56th 8 Hoktredge.
McDonalds now hiring. Day and evenings. Half-price
meals. 475-5238. Ask tor Kim.
Now Hiring
Individuals with strong communication skills for buer
ness-to-business telemarketing selling simple, new med
ical device which pratically sens itself I Learn aiot and
build your resume. Flexbte daytime hours. Downtown
location. Call 6-5 p.m. at 475-4002. Ask for Steve. EEOE.
Part-time youth swim team coach. Apply in person.
Northeast VMCA 2601 N. 70th.
20% OFF coupon 1
ALL REGULARLY PRICED JEWELRY
128 N 13th
(Just south of the I
Stuart Theater) ^
477-0033
Opal & pearl starting (© $29.(K)
Diamond solitaires
Largest selection of mounted bridal sets
Complete jewelry repair center
1 Wholesale prices
Jewelry Financing & layaway available
Calvin and Hobbes
by Bill Watterson
IF I COULD JUST LEARN
TO RIDE THAT BICYCLE.
I COULD GO
AIL SORTS
OF PLACES.
I COULD COVER
NILES IN NO
TINE AT AIL/
I COULD GO
ANN WHERE !
I COULD...
Crossword
Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
No. 1112
ACROSS
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laboriously
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creator
is Movie dog
is Pa. city
17 Speechless
10 Soggy ground
20 Sailor
21 Shows up
23 Engraving, for
one
24 Swiss painter:
1879-1940
25 Summer drink
20 Beat or shoot
preceder
St 1111 s
29 Genuine
31 Utah's Great
-Lake
33 Word of grief
39 Gibbons
37 Twosome in
Mecca
Frolic
Sneak a look
Trim
Whiskies
Yuletide poem
opener
Coaster
Farm animal
si G.l.'smail
address
§3R.b.i.,for one
89 Limb
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLI
css
57 One point, in
tennis
Merchant
Rush headlong
Triumph in a
close race
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M Filmdom's
Kazan
•• Singer Ross
70 Strong odor
71 Obligation
71 Wallace
associate
ass
DOWN
i Gambles
a Medicinal plant
a Actress Foch
i 4 Fixed belief
• Portrait painter
Gilbert- ;
• Roscoe
r "-was
saying..
• Embezzle
• San Oiego nine
10 Half: Prefix
11 Tec
12 Ventilated
13 Pee Wee of the
Dodgers
it Snare
Attain
Most acute
Durable wood
tr Toss
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In confrontation
Bone ■—
(study)
Smirk’s relative
Twist
Close tightly
Large number
Imperial
command
41 Stable
4a Kdln-to-Bonn
dir
S S 8
47 Cooked
4» Fears greatly
•1 Look
(tend)
Hunk
Old-womanish
Craze
3S83S
M Arduous
journey
Dawdle
Slave of yore
Raise
Sparrow's beak
Binge