The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1994, Page 11, Image 11

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    Mexico: Mazatlan or Puerto
Vallarta
7 nr 4 niahts beach, hotel and air from Omaha. Quads
available Call NOW. 467-3900. _
SPRING BREAK ’94
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND
SURF MOTEL
CABANA BAR
**ON THE BEACH**
1-600/723-6519
$$ SAVE $$_
210 Announcements
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 $450.00 for textbooks. Call 472-2468 for
more information._
AerobTclnstructor Training Workshop. Feb. 18,19,20.
$95. Call Chris at 423-7171._
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT -fisheries. Many
earn $2,000+/mo. In canneries or $3,000-$6,000/mo. on
fishing vessels. Many employers provide room & board
and transportaion. No experience neceeseryl For more
informaiton call: 1-206-545-4155 ext. A5778
Attention
ALL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES &
NATURAL RESOURCES MAJORS
Applications for the 1994-95 Student Ambassadors are
available now! I Applications may be picked up at 103 Ag
Hall. __A__
Aviation Institute
Professional Flight Training 8 4-year degrees
(402)554-3424
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING- Earn up to $2,000+/
month working on Cruise ships or Land-Tour companies.
World travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Carribean, etc.). Sum
mer and Full-time employment available. No experience
necessary. For more information cafl 1 -206-634-0468 ext.
C5578._
Oo you like
Billy Joel and Elton John
Then you would like Cart Rosen. Come see him perform
in the Union Crto on February 8 at 11:45 a.m. Sponsored
by the University Program Council. __
Don’t Delay!!
This could be your last chance to spend an exciting
summer in Oxford. England as pari of the 1994 Nebraska
at Oxford Programl We have extended the application
deadline, but only a few spaces remain. What a great
opportunity to study economics and the arts for four
weeks at historic Oxford University. Don't miss out on this
opportunity, attend one of this week’s information ses
sions:
Tuesday, February 8 at 5:30pm In CBA 125
Wednesday, February 9 at 1:30pm In CBA 125
If oxford isn't what you're Interested in. come hear about
opportunities in Russia and Japan I For more Information,
contact Kim Songster or Kerry Brooks In CBA 138 or
phone 472-2310.
INTRAMURAL SWIM MEET
The Men's Intramural Swim Meet will be held Tuesday,
Februaro 8, beginning at 6:40 p.m. No advance entries are
required. Entries may be made at Mabel Lee Pool be
tween 6:05 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. the day of the meet. The
schedule of events is available at the Office of Campus
Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467.
INTRAMURAL SWIM MEET
The Women's Intramural Swim Meet will be held Wednes
day, February 9, beginning at 6:40 p.m. No advance
entries are required. Entries may be made at Mabel Lee
Pool between 6:05 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. the day ot the meet
The schedule of events is available at the Office of
Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472
3467.
MC AT- LSAT-GM AT-G RE
How should you spell "RELIEF* when It comes to test
anxiety? K-A-P-L-A-N 475-7010.
Mortar Board Hint #1:
Mortar Board members are chosen on the basis ol schol
arship, leadership, and service.
National
MORTAR BOARD WEEK
Win a Sweatshirt ol your choice from University
Bookstore
_ or
a Panasonic Mini-Cassette Recorder from the
Nebraska Bookstore
This is national Mortar Board Week. To celebrate we are
having a contest. By answering the following questions
correctly you have the chance to win a sweatshirt from the
University Bookstore or a mini-cassette recorder from the
Nebraska Bookstore. To enter fill out the official entry
blanks In the University Bookstore, the Nebraska Book
store, the Office of Student Involvement (200 NU or 300
EU), or Vice Chancellor Griesen's office (124 Admin) by
5:00 p.m., Wednesday.
1. What are the three principles on which Mortar Board
members are chosen?
2. What is the symbol of the Mortar Board Chapter at
UNL?
3. What is the only national honor society at UNL honoring
outstanding senior college students from all areas of
study?
(For answers look in your Mortar Board calendar or
anywhere you find an entry blank.)
Photo ID
Legal, valid, real Identification. For free application and
information write to:
The Peaks
PO Box 19973
Boulder,Co 80308
PRINT SALE
Give your room a new look
February 7-11
Union Lounge
Sponsored by the University Program Council.
Spring semester distribution of Federal Perkins Loan
checks will be February 7,8, and 9 in the Nebraska Union
Hours of distribution are 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 CO to
4:00 p.m. each day
Students must present their student photo ID card to
receive a check. New borrowers are also reminded to
bring the promissory note which was previously mailed to
them. Checks not picked up by 4:00 p.m. February 9 will
be canceled.
Student government Election
Interested In running in the spring
student government election?
Filing deadline for all positions is
Wed. Feb 9 - 4pm
115 Nebr. Union <star>0
STUDY ABROAD
Information meetings. Tuesdays at 6:30. Wednesdays at
4:00. International Affairs. 1237 R St.
UNL Students, Staff
Faculty
If one ol your goals for the new year is to lose weight and
keep It on, 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-reglstratlon
required. For information, cal UHC Registered Dietitian,
47Z-7447.
WIN A HOT AIR BALLOON RIDEII Raffle tlckels, $1, on
sale today In Union. Sponsored by Student Alumni Asso
ciation.
215 Meetings
UNL Baseball Club
Informational Meetina Fab. 8th
Campus Roc. 7flo p.m.
1
Sports Bar & Grill
FREE POOL
Sunday - Wednesday
(with minimum $3.00 food
or beverage purchase)
Take a at Chesterfields!
/V
Serving Lunch & Dinner
or any time in between
13th & Q; Lower Level Gunny's Bldg. 475-800""
THE FAR SIDE
By GARY LARSON
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Convertible! Convertible!'
campus Red Cross
Meeting Wed. Feb. 9,6:00 p.m. at the Unlv. Health Center.
Blood Drive Committee heads please be there at 5:30.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
SEA
Student Education
Association
Meetingl Tuesday, Feb. 8, 5:30 p.m. Henzlik Hall, Rm.
107. Ail Education Majors Welcomel
Interested in Optometry?
Become a part ol the new Pre-Optometry Professional
Societyl For ihformation, call Susan 436-6169.
Habitat For Humanity
Meeting Tuesday Feb. 8, 5:30 p.m. in the City Union.
Everyone is welcomel The room will be posted.
220 Greek Affairs
AAn
Thanks for lathering us up, but you gals forgot to shavel
Nice try but you can do betterl
The Men of Chi Phi
XQ
Congratulations in Greek Week Overall Chair Nichole
Bentley and Committee Chairs Stacy Brown and Sarah
Skinner.
FH
Q. Did the Kappas have a great time skiing with Farm
house?
A. YES WE DIDII Thanks guys.
Love, the Kappa Ski Bunnies
(DK'P
Congratulations to our new initiates: Jason Marshall,
Kevin Boomer, Cory Osborn, Jeremy Simpson, Todd
Hinze. Sam Sennett, Chad Millsap, Tony North, Jay
Buhman. Dan Busenbark, John schilmoeller, Jason
Benson, Chris Dempsey. Doug Todd, Mike Krings, Ryan
Mimick, Jim Clarkson, Josh Hendrickson and Jason
Wohl.
The Phi Kappa Psi Actives
SCARLET ROSE RUSH!
The Triangle Little Sisters would like to invite you to a
formal tea on Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. More info? Call: Shelley
489-5816 or Angi 467-2000.
230 Student Government
Applications Available for
Student Court Justices
Comm, for Fees Allocation
Res. Hall rep.
Deadline for both is February 15
Applications available at
ft5Nebr. Union
Position Open
Chancellor’s Commission
on the
Status of Women
This commission works to increase awareness of gender
equity issues, to serve as a resource for the campus on
women's issues.
Information and application available at 115 Nebr. Union
and 209 Burnett. Deadllne4:00p.m., Friday, February 18.
POSITIONS OPEN
NEBRASKA UNION BOARD
ilications available at 115 Nebr. Union
leadline Monday, February 7 at 4pm
240 Personals
Corrie,
Photoghrapher, Poet, Teacher, or Thief. Who are you
really? How did you manage to steal my heart so easily?
The Picture Man
245 Lost & Found
Found: Grey adult male cat near Historical Society and
Student Union. Call 466-7686 to identify, evenings.
Found: Ladles class ring on Monday, early afternoon, in
snack area of Oktfather Hall. Call 474-5280 to claim.
250 Wanted
Lead Vocalist needed for ctassic/altemattve rock band.
Already established In Lincoln/Omaha area. Serious in
quiries Only. Call Don. 423-4117.
300s Jobs
300 Help Wanted
**Taste of India**
Now hiring for waitery and Kitchen positions. Apply at
1320 O Street or call 475-1642.
Activities Person wanted for Fridays 3pm-11pm, Satur
days 11 am-9pm, 8 Sunday 12pm-9pm. Must be creative
and able to interact well with residents. Call 466-2713.
K’S RESTARUANT
Cooks and Day Bussers positions available. Flexible
hours. Apply at K's Restaruant 1275 South Cotner.
Local computer company has various part-time and full
time positions available. No electonic experience neces
sary. Must have good driving record. Apply at Automated
Systems. 5001 S. 16th Street, Tuesday. Feb. 6 between
4-6 p.m. No phone calls, please.
Matrixx Marketing
Has A Job For You!
WATS Marketing has recently merged wlth'Matrixx Mar
keting, a Cincinnati Bell Company. With more than 7,000
employees in 18 centers worldwide, the newly expanded
Matrixx has opportunities for you.
Matrixx Marketing is currently hiring full-time and part
time telemarketing sales representatives. Join the new
generation of telemarketing and let us show you how you
can earn great money while using your communication
and people skills all in a professional, friendly environ
ment.
Fu# Time: Mon-Thurs. 7am-4pm; Fri 7am- 1pm or Mon-Fri
12:30pm-9pm
Part Time: Mon-Frl 5-10pm; Sat 9am-2pm. Minimum 20
hours/wk. Set your own schedule.
We offer paid training classes, casual dress code and a
competitive hourly rate plus sales bonuses.
Apply at our Employment Office
8:30am till 6:00pm
Monday • Friday
466-8211.
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j Cincinnati 0o«i comoany
Building 1-0 Gateway Center (S.W. corner of Gateway
Shopping Center)
2nd Floor of the Comhusker Bank
EOE/M/F/V/H
NANNIES WANTED
Positrons nation wide, summer or year round, experience
not required. Great pay and benefits, free travel. 612-643
4399.
Neat-appearing part-time office assistant. Run errands,
some typing; knowledge of WordPerfect helpful. Call
hahiMAn 3 anri finm
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No. 0220
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10 A sound of
music
14 Boxer Max
15 Frankie of rock
fame
10 Yemeni seaport
17 Varied
background
20 -ceremony
(be formal)
21 Insipid
22Malamutes, e g.
23 Nabokovs
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29 Garment size
29 Turn, veer
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29 Scot's cap
32 Turkish V.I.P
33 Kind of oil
34 Wrath
35 Hot dog's antics
3* Yet, in poesy
40 Storehouse
41 Where Kerman
is
42 Jeanne d'Arc's
title: Abbr
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47 Meat
40 Mountains of
Morocco
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54 Caucus site?
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52 Springe part
53 "Easy-it"
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2 Cries of
contempt
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4 Pastoral
9 Tool or vehicle
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7 Augury
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abbr.
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Luck of Roaring
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13 Anent
10 Sheepshank,
for one
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Morpheus
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geometry
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30 Indo-European
31 Middle, in law
33 Rubberneck
39 Humble
37 Featured actor
39 Strewed trash
44 Oared galley
49 Took advantage
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47 Celebrations
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