The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1994, Page 7, Image 7

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The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit
or reject any advertisement at any time which
does not comply with the policies and judgments
of the newspaper.
2 Appliances For Sale
Small Samsung dorm refrigerator. In good condition. Call
421-1068.
5 Bicycles For bale
21‘ American, Ringle Post. Philwood BB, Chris King HS.
$550.438-6891, Ask for Peter.
10 Books For Sale
SALE 20V. Off Everything. Jan. 24th - 29th.At A Novel
Idea. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
16 Computers For Sale
Packard Bell 386 SX, 40 MB. many options. Must sell.
$950 OBO. 1-800-833-0920, 435-0380.
40 Misc. For Sale
For Sale: Texas Instruments TI-85 Graphing Calculator.
Call 476-3424.
For Sale: Sega Genesis and Sega CO with loot ban game.
Cheapll Many games too. Call 438-4797.
65 Stereos TVs For Sale
Camcorder for sale. Good condllon. Two batteries,
charger, case and stand. Call 438-6958.
New 20“ color t.v. ♦ VCR. Paid $600, asking $500O.B.O.
Call 436-8874.
Sony receiver. STR-DIOtl. Pro logic surround sound.
Used once. $600 new. Only $495.436-7935.
70 Ticket Exchange
A one-way ticket from Lincoln to Boston, on Feb. 16th.
$100 or OBO. 421-3076.
210 Announcements
ATTENTION FRESHMEN
The Innocents Society Is awarding four scholarships to
outstanding freshmen. Pickupan application In the Office
lor Student Involvement (Room 2O0, City Union or 300
East Union) OR Dr. Griesen s Office (124 Admlnlslration)
ATTENTIONII Eligtole student planning to transfer to
TeeUters CuK*g« must Hr at Mend a College orientation
session. Bring your advising folder and a CMA to one of
the sessions listed below:
Tuesday, January 18 107 Henzlik 2:00 - 2:45
Tuesday, January 18 107 Henzlik 3:00 - 345
Wednesday. January 19 107 Henzllt 3:30 - 4:15
Wednesday, January 19 107 Henzllt 4:30 -5:15
Monday. February 28 1t6 Henzlik 2:30-3:15
Monday. February 28 166 Henzlik 3.00 - 3:45
Tuesday. March 1 107 Henzlik 200 • 2:45
Tuesday. March 1 107 Henzlik 300 - 3:45
Tuesday. April 5 107 Henzllt 2:00 -2:45
Tuesday. April 5 107 Henzllt 300-345
Wednesday. April 6 107 Henzllt 330-4:15
Wednesday. April 8 107 Henzllt 430-5:15
For more Information, contact the Teachers College Stu
dent Services Center, 105 Henzlik Hall.
BICYCLISTS
ASUN meeting 630 Wednesday. CHy Campus Union.
Show up and voice your opinion about the proposed $5.00
bicycle registration fee and no-ride zone.
1994 STUDENT
FOUNDATION BUILDER S
AWARD
$1500 Award lor Outstanding Academic Advis
ing—Pick up your nomination form at the Office
for Student Involvement on East or City Cam
pus. Nomination Deadline: February 71 Further
Questions?
Call...Connie Pesjar at 472-2151
Julianne Taylor at 436-9351.
BAZAAR!!
Study this summer 1n Moscow, Russia and experience
what Is being called the world's largest bazaar market
placel The tan ot Communism has resulted In several
Interesting new marketing practices and this is your
chance to experience It in-personl The College at Bust
ness Administration Is offering a three-week program In
Moscow during the summer to study at the top business
school in Russia, To find out more about this exciting
opportunity being offered, please attend an Information
session on:
Wednesday, January 19 at 1 TOO p.m. In CBA1390
Thursday, January 20 at 6:30 p.nv In CBA 125
For more Information, contact: Kim Songster. CBA 138, or
phone 472-2310.
3 & 2 Year
Army ROTC Scholarship
For all disciplines now available. If you have 6 to 4
semesters remaining you may be eligible. Full tuition at
UNL. plus up to $450.(30 for textbooks. Call 472-2488 for
more information.
BUSINESS STUDENTS
In today's world of international business, you can never
get enough International experience The Senshy Ex
change Program is an excellent way to accomplish this.
You'll study Japanese language, business, and culture
as part of this ten-week program. Come hear more about
this exciting opportunity at fne next information session:
Wednesday, January 19 at 10*0 am. In CBA 125
Thursday, January 20 at 6;30 p.m. In CBA 125
F or more details, contact Kerry Brooks, CBA 138 or phone
472-2310.
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 Challenge, a paid
six-seek summer course in leadership training. Noobllga
tlon. Register today. Cali 472-2468 for moreTnformatlon.
Concerned about frostbite?
If you IWed In the residence hails, you would have a nice,
warm room close to your classes.
Become a part of the sisterhood of Phi Beta Chi. Everyone
is Invited to our Info session January 20th, 6:30pm In the
City Union.
Fighting For Our
Lives!
Eileen Durgin-CHnchard to discuss LB-395 Gay/Lesbian
Equal Protection
Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m., Neb. Union, Heritage Room.
FITNESS CLASSES
Session I of the 1994 Spring Fitness Class Schedule
begins January 24. Six week sessions are scheduled in
areas Including: aerobics, total body conditioning, water
aerobics, step aerobics, plus several others. Class
schedules are available at the Office of Campus Recre
ation. For more Information, cal 472-3467.
Friends of
the Deaf Community
Meeting Wed. at 7*0 - Union room will be posted
Mandatory Meeting I
GRE-GMAT-MCAT-LSAT
Is your brain stil on Christmas vacation? Come to Kaplan.
and we ll awaken you to the really of preparing well for the
", MCAT AND LSAT 475-TOlO.
GRE, GMAT.
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT- Make up to $2,000
$4,000+/mo. teaching basic conversational English
abroad. Japan. Taiwan, and S. Korea, many employers
provide room 6 board ♦ other benefits. No teaching
background or Asian languages required. For more Infor
mation cal: (206) 632-1146 aid. J5778._
INTRAMURAL INDOOR
SOCCER MANAGERS
The Manager Meeting for Co-Rec Intramural Indoor Soc
cer wtl beheld Thursday. January 20, at 4*0 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representa
tive present to be efcgibie for companion. Cal 472-3467
for more information.
College Survival Series:
Student Success Seminars
Workshops geared toward helping students to
make life at UNL easier.
Thursday, January 20,1:30pm - 3:00pm
"THE POLITICS OF COLLEGE"
Learn how to work your way through the
muck and mire of college.
Friday, January 21,2:00pm - 3:30pm
"MAKING THE GRADE: WHAT PROFESSORS
EXPECT"
Be ready for your professor tfiis semester.
Understand what you need to do to pass the
class.
Tuesday, January 25,1:30pm - 3:00pm
"PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE: PLAN NOW!"
Most people don't plan to fail, they fail to
plan. You don't have to be one of them.
Thursday, January 27, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
"HEY, GIVE ME SOME CREDIT!"
Obtaining credit is no joke. Understanding
you responsibilities is important.
All workshops will be held in the City Union.
Sponsored by the Oflce of the Vice Chancelor lor Student Affairs
Learn How To Sell
Yourself!!
Wednesday, January 19, 1994
5 00-7:30 pm CBA 135
CBA Student Development Center Open Houee
Keynote Speaker: Donald CWton, Chairman Gallup,
Inc.
Act Howl CaM Alex or Gwendolyn at 472-7773.
NEBRASKA CREW
Informational Meetings— Jan. 19 and 20, 6.00 p.m.
Boathouse 16th 5 'Y.
Photo ID
Legal, valid, real Identification. For free application and
Information write to:
The Peaks
PO Box 19973
Boulder,Co 60308
SAA
Information sessions about the Studdent Alumni Associ
ation for students Interested In becoming members will be
held at 4:30 on Tues, Jan 18 at the Wick Alumni Center,
1520 R St. and on Thurs Jan 20 at 7:30pm in the Abel
Ballroom.
Sertoma
Meeting Tonight, Wednesday, Jan. 19th, 6:00 p.m. City
Union. Everyone Welcomel
Student Alumni Association applications for new mem
bers are now out. They can be picked up at the Office for
Student Involvement 200 NE union or the Wick Center.
They are due Jan 24 at 5pm, turned in at the Wick Center.
1520 R St._
STUDY ABROAD
Information meetings. Tuesdays at 6:30, Wednesdays at
4:00. International Affairs, 1237 R St.
UNL Students, Staff
Faculty
if one of your goals for the new year is to lose
weight and keep it off, the University Health
Center's Active Way To Weight Control program
may be for you. Classes forming now to start
February 14th and 15th. Pre-registration re
quired. For information, call UHC Registered
Dietitian, 472-7447.
UNL TaeKwonDo-Karate
Club
Learn self-defense, get in shape. Beginners
welcome. Meet in Combative Arts Room, Cam
pus Rec.
Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. or call
Tony at 435-1247.
WIN A TRIP TO CANCUNI Look for details and entry
blanks In the coupon section of your new University
Telephone Directory. Deadline for entry is February 10,
1994. Directories are available now at both Union Infor
mation Desks, at the University Bookstores and at the
ASUN Office._
Women’s Soccer Club
Practice today at 3:30 In Cook Pavilion. Questions???,
call Brandi at 488-9000.
Women’s Wrestling
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. Combative Arts room, Campus
Rec. Prepare for Intramurals and tournament in March No
experience needed. For Information, call Bonnie 467
4124.
Attention UNL Student, Staff, t Faculty
Are you experiencing pain or dUcomlort In
your feet or lege?
Then check out the new podiatry services at the
University Health Center. Podiatry services be
gin January 12,1994, Wednesday, 1 -3 p.m. For
more information or to schedule an appointment
call 472-7415. A fee Is charged for tn« service.
Alpha Zeta
Congrtulations to the new chapter officers.
Chancellor: Dean Acheson
Censor: Chris Renner
Treasurer: Chad Hill
Guide: Melissa Girard
Cronicler: Dawn Moody
Scribe: Crts Hall
215 Meetings
German Honorary Society
Delta Phi Alpha Meeting: Wednesday Jan. 19. 7pm NE
Union. Room postodi_ -
Marketing Club
First meeting
Thursday Jan 20.6pm Union, room to be posted
Social/refreshments All majors and classes
welcome.
Phi Upsilon Omicron
Our first meeting Is Jen. 19 In room 31 Home Ec at 5pm.
We wtl be having pizza and our guest wt* be Dean Craig
UNL Lacrosse Team
Now Forming
If Interested come to meeting Jan. 19,7 p.m. Rec Center
or call John, 477-4942.
UNL Wildlife Club
There will be a Wildlife Club business meeting on Jan.
19th, 7pm, East Campus Union.
VISION
Interested In ASUN elections? Come to our first meeting
this SUNDAY at 3:00 p.m. In the NE Union.
ALL ACCOUNTING MAJORS
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS
Organizational meeting Wednesday. Jan. 19, 5:30 p.m.,
City Union. Casual attire, refreshments.
See you there I
Campus Red Cross Meeting. Wednesday Jan. 19,1994.
600 at the University Health Center. Everyone is wel
comel
Food Science Club
Meeting, Thursday, January 20, 6 p.m., Room 42 FIB.
New members welcome.
Yo Ad Club!
Meet the Pros informational meeting tonight, 600 p.m.
Avery 201. BE THERE I
220 Greek Affairs
OM
Congratulations to Lisa Palmer and Tom Nelson on your
engagement! We are so happy for you I
Congratulations to Dorene Johnson for being chosen to
be UPC Event Director and an Emerging Leaoerl You are
so Awesome I
Welcome backfrom Japan. Becky Fujonl We missed you.
Phi's,
Have a great Inspiration Week I We love youl
The Phi Mu Actives
AXO pledges the week can only get better, have funl
Love you Alpha Chi Sisters.
Ar
Congratulations Stacey and Oay (SC) on your pinningl
Love, Delta Gamma
Welcome back Julie Meisterl We Love Ul
DG pledges, gef pumped for initiation I
Love Your Sisters
FH
THEE WEEK
The relentless pursuit of perfection.
Congratulations Amy Gill tor being elected to secretary of
University Ambassadorsl
Kappa sisters
XQ
Thanks for a great semesterl Have fun during inspiration
We8k' Love Jill & Jill
T K E
THE CHOICE TO BELONG, CHALLENGE TO BECOME.
• LARGEST INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY
• 2-WEEK MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM
• ACTIVE SOCIAL CALENDAR
• LEADERSHIP IN THE COMMUNITY
OPEN HOUSE EVENTS ALL THIS WEEK!!
CALL TIM AT 436-7744
University Health Center / (JM-Southwest Student Insurance
The Student Insurance program is designed to work together with the
University Health Center to help off-set the high cost of medical care.
The program is open to both graduate and under graduates. Optional
dependant coverage is available at additional premiums.
There are some changes this year in the procedure for enrollment that
will be affecting International Students. Immigration laws state that
non-resident students must be financially responsible to reside in this
country. The UNL policy requires mandatory insurance for Interna
tional Students. These students are required to show proof of
adequate private coverage or be billed automatically. Private policies
must be approved and waivers signed by 1/19/94 to avoid being billed
on your tuition statement for the Student Insurance.
Coverage dates for International Students Spring/Summer Sessions
are 1/10/94 - 8/11/94. No enrollment card needs to be filled out.
THE PREMIUM OF S211.00 WILL BE BILLED ON YOUR
SPRING TUITION STATEMENT.
Enrollment is open for US Resident students and ALL dependents
until 2/11/94. If you have not enrolled in the Student Insurance
program by then, you must wait until Summer Sessions begin.
Applications for enrollment of US Residents and all dependents are
available at University Health Center or by mail. Payments may be
made by check, money order, Visa or Master Card. No cash payments
please.
THE STUDENT IS REQUIRED TO COME TO UNIVERSITY
HEALTH CENTER WHENEVER POSSIBLE! Sorry, we can only
treat students, no dependents please!
ACROSS
1 Actor Baldwin
• Comply
• A-to-Z
14 Kind of gravure
isLacoste of
tennis
it Unique
it Russian sea
it Singer Billy
it Site of
Leonardos
“The Last
Supper"
20 Ringing line
from Poe?
22 Typical De Mille
film
24 Wrestler s goal
22 Maxim
2« Cobra's kin
21 Deli order
34 Mother of St.
Augustine
3t Ending for east
or west
37 Odin's spouse:
Var.
3a Smashing line
from Tennyson?
41 Actor Mark
-Baker
43 Fla.'s
Singing Tower
43 Shirt section
44 Tuck away
45 Back
47 Marcel's waves
4S Service org.
4• Clapton or
Blore
•1 Brilliant line
from Whitman?
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
3 8 8 8 8 8
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crooked mile"
eo Girl in TV's
“Grand"
®1 Heath for
Heathcliff
Patois
Komatik
The-,
comics crime
fighter
Kind of paper
Wizened
Zola
protagonist
DOWN
1 Azzazame, e.g.
s Knowledge
a Cousin of etc.
4 Fisk attendee,
eg.
• African
antelope
e Grace
7 Chemical
compound
e Island off
Scotland
e Kasparov
concern
ie Exotic
11 Kurt of the Met
it Single
11 Hamiltons
S1 Dot
ax He defeated All:
Feb. 1978
Xi Stroll
xe Andrea
disaster: July
1956
st In re
29 Fumes
so Constellation or
pine
Si Multiply
32 Take off
S3 Film parts
33 Monastery
heads
37 “A-must be
always talking
..S. Johnson
8*** 88
Joey
Famous castle
on the Loire
Slightest hint
Jolly boat
Ahead
“Drink"
playwright
•1 Loot
82 Mannheim
mister
S3 Actress
Swenson
•4 Myra of the
keyboard
88 Pointless
88 Jot
87 Finest part
88 Bombeck
Edited by
Eugene T. Maleska