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WELCOME UNL STUDENTS! We're inviting you to acquaint yourself with our dental service! University Health Center Dental Office 15th & U Streets (402) 472-7495 Cl /port/ w court/ E#vu»ui So&juLijt! • Racquetball • Aerobics • Swimming • Basketball • Lounge • Spa • Free Weights • Volleyball • Running Track • Walleyball • Bikes • Steam Open 24 hours for your convenience First Semester Membership $100 + tax Membership runs today through 12-17-93 222 N. 44th St. offer expires 9-30-93 475-5686 William Lauer/DN Stretch Nebraska fullback Corey Schlesinger is brought down by North Texas defenders Saturday. Schlesinger, Nebraska’s No. 1 fullback, rushed three times for 19 yards during - Saturday's 76-14 Nebraska victory. raivK AHCAb Dave McCoppin - UNL Chemical Engineer major, had 50% of his tuition paid. Cynthia Kizzier - UNK “The first thing I do with my STEP check is pay my parents back. They think the program is great” Carrie Potter - UNL Began working at Amigos while in high school and gets 50% of her tuition paid. If you started working for Amigos as a sophomore in high school, you could receive the following amounts toward your tuition each semester UNO 50% UNL 50% UNK 50% Metro Tech 75% Iowa Western 50% Peru State 50% SE Comm. College 75% Wayne St 50% Johnson Co. College 75% * This is a partial list. Many more schools are covered.* It’s time to go to work for a company that thinks about the future...ours and yours! CaU now to apply for a great job that offers a bonus scholarship. Missouri group wants to say bye to Big 8 By Jeff Griesch Sentor Reporter A Missouri athletic booster group may be looking to turn the Big Eight into the Big Seven and the Big Ten into the Big Twelve. “MU—A National Asset,” a boost er group, was formed earlier this sum mer to demonstrate to the Big Ten Conference that Missouri was aca demically solid enough to join the Big Ten. Big Eight football coaches respond ed to tne news with less than favorable opinions during the weekly Big Eight coaches teleconference on Monday. Nebraska coach Tom Osborne said he was disturbed by Missouri's ac tion. “I guess I feel bad that a team in our conference would make a public dis play of trying to leave tne confer ence,” Osborne said. “That would indicate that they don’t want to be here.” Iowa State coach Jim Walden was not as kind as Osborne. “I don’t like reading where a mem ber of my family says ne likes another family better than he does mine.” Walden said. “I take it a little person ally, if you want to know the truth. “Don’t come into my house to eat and go outside and tell me what a terrible cook I am.” Missouri coach Bob Stull defend BIG EIGHT ROUND-UP All Games , , Team W L T Pet hxmsuu 1 0 0 1.000 ffftwyyf state 10 0 1J00 mn* ' t r vsun Mabrasfca 1 0 0 1JOO Oklahoma 1 0 0 1.000 6n Graptic ed Missouri’s actions and said the Tigers were content with the Big Eight. “We’re part of the Big Eight Con ference, and a very proud member,’* Stalf said. “As far as I’m concerned, that’s all there is to it. “If the league were to dissolve for whatever reason, then I think the Big Ten would be a good direction for us to go.** Sweep Continued from Page 8 blocker, recorded a career-high 28 kills, and sophomore outside hitter Billie Winsett also had a career-high 22 kills. Strieker had a team-high 69 set assists, two short of her career high. On Friday, the Huskers began the tournament with a three-game sweep over West Virginia, 15-11,15-6, l£ 0. Noth said junior outside hitter Kelly Aspegren and freshman middle blocker Jen McFadden continued to play well during the invitational. Aspegren, who played sparingly last year, had seven kills. McFadden added a team-high eight. “Kelly Aspegren had a good match against West Virginia, and the Penn State match was a good test for Kelly,” Noth said. “She held her own against Penn State, even though her hitting percentage was down a little. “Jen McFadden played well, too. She’s a great freshman player.” The Huskers defeated Pittsburgh 15-8,15-10,11-15,15-9 on Saturday. The Lady Panthers have never defeat ed Nebraska in 10 matches. Griesch Continued from Page 8 on Saturday. And most important in Texas Tech’s chance at an upset: The Red Raiders play the Huskers the week before Nebraska’s nationally televised matchup with UCLA. Texas Tech has already gotten its first break. By some stroke of genius, the Red Raiders scheduled a game the same week that the Joneses and Frazier are suffering from injuries. Now, don’t get all red in the face, Average Husker Fan. Nebraska will win. But the Red Raiders will keep it close enough to force the Huskers to scone two late fourth quarter touch downs to win, 44-30.