The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1993, Page 11, Image 11

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    MASK A EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Earn up to $2,000
54 O00+/month on fishing vessels or in canneries. Many
•omDanies provide transportation and room 8 board. For
nore information call: 1-206-545-4155 ext. A5778.
FREE SNEAK PREVIEW!
RUDY
Tuesday Oct. 12, 7:00pm-Ross Theater at Sheldon
Gallery Passes available In 117, 200 NU and 300 NEU.
B °iy«SITY PROGRAM
COUNCIL %
Human Resources and Family
Sciences Students
Pre-registration Packet Party
Tuesday, October 12
5:00-7:00pm, Home Ec 137
Receive a registration packet, meet advisors and stu
dents from HRFS for help in pre-registration for spring
classesl __
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Make up to $2,000+/
mo teaching basic conversational English abroad. Ja
pan Taiwan, 8 S.Korea. No previous Training required.
:or more information call: (206)632-1146 ext.J5778
SKYDIVE!
Jump out of a perfectly good airplane. Crete Skydiving
-Center, Inc. 464-2929.
* Spanish Students
If you are interesting in Sigma Delta Pi, a Spanish
Honorary, pick up an application at 1111 Oldfather.
Application deadline: October 15.
STUDY ABROAD
Information meetings. Tuesdays at 6:30, Wednesdays at
4:00. International Affairs, 1237 R St.
UNL grad seeking to houses# beginning second semes
ter References available. 423-3595.
UNO Aviation Institute
Pursue a college degree in aviation w#h University of
Nebraska- Omaha Aviation Institute. Flight-trainingclass
es available. Call 1-800-3-FLY-UNO.
Women Only
Karate classes taught by a female instructor. 438-4341.
WOMEN S CLUB
VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS!!!
Wednesday, Oct. 13. 8:00 - 1000 CREC
Sunday, Oct. 17 3:00 - 4:45 MLH N. Gym.
For more Information call:
Beth 476-9759
Campus Rec 472-3467.
INTRAMURAL 3-ON-3
BASKETBALL
Today is the last day to enter Men's, Women's, and Co
ReG 3-on-3 Basketball. Don't delayl Enter your team now.
Call 472-3467 (or more Information.
INTRAMURAL EVENTS
The Intramural Rifle Shoot Contest will be held October 12
through October 14. Intramural Bowling will be held
October 15 through October 17. both of these events have
Men's, Women’s, and Co-Rec divisions. There is no
advanced entry required. For more information, call 472
3467.
MORTAL KOMBAT CONTEST
This Wednesday in the Union Lounge 12:00 - 2:00. Sega
version - with extra blood and guts. Prizes for all partici
pants. Gift certificates for winners. Another UPC Wacky
Wednesday.
New Student Enrollment
Come find out about the experience of a lifetlmel Informa
tion session tomorrow, Oct. 13 at 4:00 p.m. at the Culture
Center.
NO PARKING
On "S" Street between 15th 816th
Beginning at 12-noon Friday Oct. 15.
Also the Union metered lot will
Close at 12-noon for Homecoming Blockparty.
CARS WILL BE TOWEDI
Pi Lambda Theta Honorary
Meets with SEA to hear Dr. Green speak on classroom
management. October 12, 5:30, Henzlik 109.
Pick Up That Phone...
and call 472-8545 if you're interested in joining a Big Red
Welcome student planning committee. Please call by
5pm on Friday, Oct. 16.
Runners Club
Informational Meeting for new members, October 12 at 7
p.m. In Campus Rec Conference Room. More Info, call
Marky at 436-9275.
SEA
Student Education Association. Henzlk (room
109), 5:30p.m., October 12. Dr. Green speaking
on classroom management. Everyone wel
Sexual Assault Survivor’s
Support Group
Meets Tuesdays from 5:00-6:30pm In room 338, Nebras
ka Union. Offered by the Wo >en's Center for students
who have experienced an ass. -ult or attempted assault,
by a stranger or acquaintance. Contact Peg Miller, 472
9428 for more information.
Net)raskan
34 Nebraska Union
1400 R Street 68588-0448
(402) 472-2588 FAX 472-1761
CLASSIFIED ORDER FORM
Name
Address
Phone __
Student Rates: $3.00 includes 15 words
Non-students: $4.00 includes 15 words
$.15 for each additional word $ 75 billing charge
Dale(s) ad lo run:
Advertising text:
Special repeat rates and features are available
For information call 472-2588 8:00-4:30 p.m
Classified Advertising Deadline is 2 00 p m weekday before publication
THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
"Most interesting, ma’am—you’ve identified the
defendant as the one you saw running from the
scene. I take It, then, that you’re unaware
that my client is a walking stick?”
215 Meetings
“CIVIL ENGINEERING**
“STUDENTS**
Early registration meeting lor ALL Civil Engineering stu
dents is scheduled (or Wednesday, October 13 at 4:00pm
In W347 and W357 Nebraska Hall. Advisors will be
available to sign your worksheets. Cookies and punch will
be served.
Pre-Physical Therapy
Club Meeting
Creighton Program Director Gary Soderberg speak
ing. Tuesday, October 12th, 7 p.m. UHC Conference
rooms A-C.
New Members Welcome!
SEA
Student Education Association. Henzlk (room
109), 5:30 p.m., October 12. Dr. Green speaking
on classroom management. Everyone wel
come I
Sian Language Club
Deaf speaker Greg Desrosiers will tak about deaf culture.
Anyone interested welcome. October 13, 7:30pm City
Union. Room to be posted. Questions? Cali Karen at 464
5499
Student Foundation
Meeting Oct. 14, 5:30 pm In the Union.
UNL4-H
Regular meeting tonight, 7:30 ECU. Remember duesl
Regionalsl New members and guests welcome.
UNL Marketing Club
Meeting Thursday Oct 14 6-7pm in Nebr. Union (room to
be posted).
All MAJORS AND NEW MEMBERS WELCOME!
UNL Table Tennis Club wants you. No experience neces
sary. just a desire to have fun.Meeting Wed. 6:00 p.m.,
upstairs foyer, Campus Rec. For further Info, contact Leah
472-3467.
UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS
TONIGHT 7:00 PM, UNION
Speaker Rich Lombardi
Topic: Health Care
Ag Econ/ Ag Bus. Club
Meeting today, 5:45 p.m., Rm. 45 FIC Building.
Block & Bridle Meeting
Tuesday Oct. 12 meeting at 7pm in the Animal Science
Arena. Come play sand volleyball and enjoy pizza.
CBA SAB
Meeting Wednesday night at the Union
5:00 otficers, 5:30 members
German Honorary Society
Delta Phi Alpha
Wed. Oct. 13. 7:00 p.m. Union. Room posted!
NU MEDS
Meeting tonight 6pm, City Union.
Speaker: Physicians assistant.
Phi Chi Theta
Meeting tonight 5:00 p.m., informal.
Phi Upsilon Omicron
Meeting today Room #31, Home Economics building. Be
220 Greek Affairs
axq
AGS & Ag Men
Looking forward to a great time during homecoming Week
with an awesome triad.
The women of Alpha Chi Omega
Steph V. (A XI D).
Mommy, thanks so much for everything. I love youl
Your pledge baby.
Thanks to Lambda Chi A£ha 'Friends.'
Mlchaela, Bean, Gretchen (Theta), Tammy. Angie (AXO)
and Robin (DG) for making our Co-Rec soccer champion
ship so much fun. You gals kicked ballsl
ZOE
Good luck Ed Wiley on Homecoming Roylaty.
Congratulations to Sia Ep Dave Aksamit for placing first
in the Intermural Golf Tournament.
Way to go Sig Eps Jason Goering, Brian White, Brian
Shlmek, and Dave Aksamit for winning the Intermural
Team golf championship....Arnold Palmer eat your heart
out I
Your Slg Ep brothers.
Monster Cash
•Earn up to $150/month donating plasma.
•New customers receive $25 on first donation.
•Return customers receive $15 on first donation
of week and $20 on second donation of same
week ( call for appt.).
•Enjoy TV and movie entertainment, free parking
at tne door and the friendliest staff in town at
our new state of the art facility.
NAIM BioMeDICAL CENTEH 4-4 2335
300 So. 17th St.
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formerly Lincoln Donor Center
AXQ
3ood luck to Amy Adkins and Wendy Wagner on Home
:oming Court. You guys are the best.
Love, your Alpha Chi Omega sisters
\g-Men: Thanks Chip, Zane, Brett, Corey, Rich, Dan (or
/our gusto Saturday!
-Love Hall Girls.
230 Student Government
_x_
Government Liaison
Committee Meeting
Tuesday - Oct. 12
6:30 p.m.
115 Nebr. Union
*
POSITION OPEN
PUBLICATIONS BOARD
Daily Nabraakan Advisory board to the Board of Re
gents—hire the editor, business manager, and ad manag
er. Publications Board acts as a publisher for the Board
of Regents and serves as a liaison between the paper and
Its university constituencies, paying particular attention to
complaints against the paper.
Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline 4
p.m., Oct. 18.
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BREAKS
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Calvin and Hobbes
MERES ANOTHER
AD WITH
ATTITUDE
THIS EOS DlDNT LIKE HIS
JOB, 50 HE QUIT, AND NON
he climbs Rockst see.
HE'S UlS'ONN MAM/ HE
GRABS LIFE BS THE THROAT
AMO USES OH H\S OWN
by Bill Watierson
IE HE QUIT U\S J08, I
WONDER HOW UE AFFORDS
THOSE EXPENSIVE ATHLETIC
SHOES HES ADVERTISING.
\
MASSE HIS
mom Bought
them tor
HIM
11
I HOPE SHELL
PAX HIS
MEDKAL BIOS
WHEN HE FALLS
OFF THAT ROCK
Crossword
Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
No. 1215
ACROSS
1 Like some
laundered shirts
9 The sweet
alyssum
15 Trattoria
offering
16 Delaware Indian
17 Charms
18"-Chenier,"
Giordano opera
19 Coat label
Abbr.
20 Servers in
Sevres
22 Corcoran
offering in
Washington,
DC.
23 Clytemnestra's
mother
$ 8 8 St!
25 Signs of our
times
2«-impasse
27 “-You Glad
You're You?"
25 Little, to Burns
30 Clobbered,
biblical style
31 Pulsate
Tropical fruits
Mementos of
rough bouts
Augment
Certain rays
“-Promise,”
Dowson poem
41 -de-sac
42 Scandinavian
brownie
46 Some sibs
47 Selects
carefully
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
49 Mid pt.
so Michio-,
famous dancer
51 Sewing
machine
activator
53 Domesday
Book money
54 Small Indian
weight
so Brightly colored
birds
58 Imagined
59 A placement of
troops
60 Sawfishes’
saws
61 Beaten
DOWN
1 -rat (be
suspicious)
2 Certain riveter
3 Give the nod to
4 Booster's call
5 Rugged rock
• Its capital was
Chengchow
7 Mezzanine
• Confused;
upset
9 Rachins and
Arkin
10 Eye part
11 “From the east
to western
-Shak.
12 Gable-Harlow
film: 1937
13 A ham is one
14 This counts
sometimes
21 “-Clear
Day"
24 Honns
26 Afflicted with
loss of memory
28 Friend’s word
30 Wrapping paper
32 P.0 category
33 Famed opera
hse.
34 Mewing fliers
35 Orifice
36 One who
extirpates
37 Opposite of rare
41 Hint
43 Winter vehicle
44 Walked
triumphantly
45 Wiped clean
47 King Minos's
realm
46 Discard a card
51 Seaport in
Ghana
52 Sandusky’s
lake
55 Gob
57 It’s near Miss.