The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1993, Page 7, Image 7

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00s For Sale
New and used bicycles, experl repair on all brands.
Wheel'n S Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Nishiki mountain bike. Mint condition. t2 speed. Name
brand components. $175 or best otter. Aaron Mann, 436
7095.
A Novel Idea: Used books, low prices. 20% ott mystery,
horror during October. Monday-Saturday tO a.m.-6p.m.
118 N. 14th. 475-TOME.
COMIC WORLD
Come in and see Lincoln's newest selection ol comics,
role-playing games and non-sports cards. 48th S “O',
between Target 1 Super Saver, 466-6066.
i Word processor, printer and disk, $75. Two drawer metal
file, $£. Trek road bite, $125.421-1902.
' For Sal*: VCR w/remote, $90. excellent condition, works
great. Also. COLOR T.V.. $70. 466-8620.
Needed: 8-10 NU/OU football tickets, together if possble.
487-4688. Ask for Tom._
Wanted: 2 tickets for CU/NU game. Call 477-5669
Wanted: 3 tickets to the Missouri football game. Cal 420
ttoe.
83 Escort. Tan, 4 speed. New brakes. Great school car—
excelenl gas mileage. $500 OBO.
200s Notices
Attention
Student Foundation
Now accepting new '
membership applications
through October 14th. 5 p.m. Apple at ions are available a!
the Orhce lor Student Involvement on both East and City
campuses. Pleas* return applications to the Office for
Student Involvement
Biochemistry Club
Undergraduate Student Seminar October 6, 1993, 5:30
p.m Cay Union, room posted. Center for Biotechnology
Seminar Series Speaker: Professor David Ho, Phu.,
Washington University at St. Louis._
Comedy with
MARGARET CHO!
She s appeared on VH-1 and much more. Catch her on
Oct. 8,7pm. City Union Ballroom UNI Students FREE,
public $3 More info, call 472-8146.
UNIVERSITY PROGRAM
COUNCIL
Eating Disorders Support
Group
Meets Tuesdays from 330-5:00pm in Room 338, Nebras
ka Union. Offered by the Women's Center for students
who think they may raw* or are recovering from an eating
disorder. Contact Peg Mller. 472-9428, for more informa
lion.
FINALLY—Something that's good for you and (reel A
FREE Sexual Harassment. Assault, ft Rape Prevention
(SHARP) workshop Is available to all university students,
staff, faculty, and their families. The 7 week workshop
starts October 7 on Thursdays from 7-8:30 p.m. in the
Women's Center, 340 NE Union. Call 472-2597 to regis
ter. Enrollment Is limited.
FREE BEER
UPC Wacky Wednesdays will be giving away NA Beer
today from noon til the beer's gone. UPC —the only
student organization bringing kegs to campus.
Hey SAA Members!!!
That's right, we re stlH watching the Huskers on T.V
Thursday night. One change...the game starts at 7, not
7:301 Be at Reeder's for kidkoffl Any questions? Call Lee
at436-6122.__
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Make up to $2,000+/
mo. teaching basic conversational English abroad. Ja
pan, Taiwan, ft S.Korea. No previous training required.
For more Information call: (206)632-1146 ext.J5778.
LET’S GO TO JAPAN
Have you ever thought about studying another culture.. in
person? Spend next fall at Senshu University in Tokyo.
Japan studying Japanese language, business and cul
ture. Come find out more at our next information session:
Wednesday, October 6 at
4:30pm in CBA 125
For more information, contact: Kerry Brooks, CBA 138 or
phone 472-2310.
New Student Enrollment
Come find out about the experience of a llfetimel Informa
tion session tomorrow, October 7. at 7pm in the Neihardt
Gray Parlor.
Positions open. Earn $200 to $400 weekly at home. For
info, write or call American Home Mailer, PO Box 300728
Houston, TX 77230-0728, (713)791 1994!
SAA
Pick up your T-shirts at Wick Center
SKYDIVE!
3ofrt of a perfectly good airplane. Crete Skydiving
>r, Inc. 464-2929
Sports Club Participation
Physicals
Thursday, October 7
Call to schedule appointment, 472-3467—
(Campus Recreation). Physicals are required
for all members of sports clubs. The following
clubs are required to have physicals: badmin
ton. bowling, crew, fencing, judo, lacrosse (M ft
W). medieval combat, rifle, rugby, runners, soc
cer (M ft W), sport officials, student athletic
trainers, table tennis, taekwondo, ultimate, vol
leyball (M ft W). and weightlifting.
STUDY ABROAD
Information meetings Tuesdays at 6:30. Wednesdays at
4:00. International Affairs. 1237 R St.
UNL Culture Center
presents
Harmony IX
a reception In honor of the cultural community
of the University of Nebraska-LIncoln
Monday. Oct. 11, 1993
12 noon - 5,U0p.m.
at
The Culture Center
333 No. 14th St
472-5500
Everyone is welcome I
UNO Aviation Institute
Pursue a college degree in aviation with University of
Nebraska Omaha Aviation Institute. Fight-training class
es available CaH 1-600-3-FLY-UNQ__
WAKE UP
October. 9, (8:30 - noon) East Union
Student Organization Conference
Register Now (472-2454)
Members and Officers are welcome)
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Co-ed Service Fraternity
Meeting, Thursday. Oct. 7,5:30p.m. in Nebras
ka Union (room posted) Will be over with time to
spare before the game First-timers welcome
Ceil Lowell. 477-9012, lor any questions
Campus Red Cross
Meeting tonight 7pm. Nebraska Union. Everyone Wel
come. __
CIRCLE K
Join us for pizza, fun and finalizing tome protects Meet
at the Reunion. Wed. Oct. 6 at 8.40 pm. Bring a friend.
FINANCE CLUB
Wednesday. Oct. 6,5:45 m the Union Bring 910 tor dues.
Tour of Career Planning and Placement
Pre-Vet Club
Wednesday Oct. 8. 7:00 p.m VBS 145. Speaker is Dr.
Clayton Kellmg. Animal rights relating to research.
STAND
Meeting 8pm Wednesday Oct. 6 in the basement of the
Health center.
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Students for Life
Meeting 9 p.m., tonight. Nebraska Union, room posted.
Guest Speaker; Julie Schmidt-Albin from Nebraska
Right-to-Life.
TCAB
Thursday, 6 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall, room 242.
The Future Filmmakers and Screenwritera Club, first
meeting Sunday 4-6 p.m. Nebraska Union, room posted.
Congratulations to David Hengen on making Homecom
ing Court.
Your Dell Brothers
Congratulations to the winners of this year's Mud Tug
Philanthropy:
Men— 180 and over —Ag Men
Men— 180 and under —Sigma Nu
Women— Kappa Alpha Theta
Thank you to all who participated and made this year's
Mud Tug such a success.
The Men of Delta Tau Delta
Congratulations Screamers: Jennifer Callahan (AOII)
and Andy Morrison (Pi Kap) on your pinning. You brought
music to our ears.JIterallyl
AOII
Congratulations to Jill "Fast One" Fazzini on making
University Ambassadors. Welcome to UNL.
Love, Your AOII Sisters
ATA
Disco Inferno
Oct. 8,1993
Bee-Gees, Bell bottoms, and Babes ..need we say
more?
OBX
Congratulations to the new officers of Theta Chapterl:
Chandra Burtam—Intramural Chair; Jean Lukasiewicz—
Alumnae Chair: and Kara Fintel—Registrar. Good luck in
your new officesl
Love, Your Sisters
AXQ
Thanks for the Date Dash. Can't wait to use the dance
lessons Friday.
Theta XI
A<D
Thanks to our Actives for all your support last weekend,
you're the bestl
Love, New Members
ATO
Thanks for the party last week I TOGA TOGA.
Tri Delts
AXO Pledges
We hope you're having a great Pledge MonV Daughter
Week. Gej excited for Saturday 'cause your mommies
surearel
We love you, The Alpha Chi's
Congratulations to Brent Karstens, Brian Schardt, Chad
Pohlmann, and Ryan Soukup on being selected to the
University Ambassadors.
The Men of AGS
Kappa pledges.
Way to show your athletic abiHty...2nd place at ATO
Softball.
Love, Your Kappa Sisters
MONMOUTH DUO 93
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