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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 FAX: 472-1761 8AM-4:30pm Monday-Friday 34 Nebraska Union 1400 R Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0448 $3 00 por day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4 00 par day for 15 words on non-student ads. $15 each additional word. $ 75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid Found ads may be submitted free of charge. 00s For Sale 5 Bicycles For Sale '92 Cannondale R600, 54 centimeter. Excellent condi tion, low mileage. Call 826-3406._ 1993 Canondale M500. Mountain Bike. Hardly used. Perfect condition. $450 OBO. Call Andrew at 432-8783 Bicycle sale. 10-20% oft. Honker Hanger Bike Shop, 40th 8 A Streets. 486-0323. Yeti Ultimate. XI components, Accu-trax forks, tit bar and stem. $1,000. Call 474-1676. 16 Computers For Sale For Sale: Panasonic KX-P2123. Quiet, color, 24-pin printer. 420-1736. leave message. 20 Furniture For Sale Waterbed King size, semi-waveless mattress, heating system. Oak frame, new liner, plus all linens, $185.48o-6802 40 Misc. For Sale NEW forest green birkenstocks. 38 regular. Romas. $50. PV TNT 160 bass amp, $300. 474-1582. Suspension folks, manitou 1 inch $125, Computer Epson Equity Two IBM 20 mb molom. plus a lot more. See ad 1036 St. 60 Sporting Goods SKIS: K-2.200, Salomon binding*, poles, boots/menl 10; and Spaulding. 160, Salomon bindings, poles, bools/ ladys 9 Also. 2 ski bags for traveling, Ladys jacket and bibs/7 9size Bought in Aspen. All very reasonable. After 5,421-2085. 65 Stereos TVs For Sale For Sale: VCR w/remote, $85 excellent condition, works great. Also. COLOR T.V.. $75. 466 8520 VCR with remote, $90 or best offer; Cordless phone, $35 o.b.o. Excellent condition. 476-3915. 90 Vehicles For Sale 1990 Mazda 626. 4 dr., 5 speed. $5250 or offers. 1989 Nissan Sentra. 2 dr., auto, loaded. $3950 or offers. 1989 Nissan Sentra. 2 dr., auto, loaded. $3450 or offers 1986 Nissan Sentra. 4 dr., auto. $2450 or offers. 1985 Mazda GLC. 2 dr.. 4 speed $1750 or offers Baer s Auto Sales. 1647 S. Third. 477-8442. 200s Notices 200 Rides Do you need a ride to St. Louis over Spring Break? Call 489-9450. Share expenses. 203 Spring Break Trips Headed to the Beach? Stop by the Moose's Tooth and pick up a pair of sandals make by TEVA, TIMBERLAND or ALPSI The Mooeet s Tooth, 40th and "O" Street, 499-4949. SPRING BREAKIN’ IT? Don't toroet to pick up your TEVA Sandals at Cycle Works. 27th A Vine St 475-2453 SPRING BREAK 94 Ctoae out Bate. Round trip airier* to Concun from Dee Mol nee $149 plus de porter tax. Airier* and hotel from $399. Cot Student Travel Service* at 900 949 4949, Alan at 439-1959, Shelly at 439-7799 for more Information. 210 Announcements Attention Residence Hall Students Residence Hall Association Elections Apr! 5, 1994 Fling forms available at all hall desks and RHA Office. 237 NU DUE: March 27 by 630p.m. ????; Cal 472-1095 AA Cruise ships now hiring. Earn big $$$ + travel the world (reel (Caribbean, Europe, etc.) Summer/permanent positions available. Guaranteed successl Call (919) 929 4398 ext. C307. “Ode to Joy” Young Artist Competition finalists with the Lincoln Or chestra Association. Beethoven Symphony No. 9, select ed operatic excerpts. Friday, March 18. 8 p.m., Lied Center. Tickets 1/2 price w/UNL Student I.D. Call 472 1994 Student Organization Awards! It's not too latel The deadline for submission of nomina tion forms has been extended to March 18. Get yours in at 200 NU. Questions? Call Gerard Francis at 472 Attention English Students! Sigma Tau Delta English honorary will have a meeting at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday 3/17 in Andrews 229. 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-week summer course in leadership training. No obli gation Register today. Call 472-2468 for deSrie. Caati in a Raah at the Caah Depot Delayed check cashing. The little brown house at 2012 South 10th, 476 7212, Monday - Friday, 9:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRUISE SHIPS HIRING- Earn up to $2,000+/month on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. Summer ft Full Time employment available. No experience necessary. For Information call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C5778. GLSA Elections Stop by the Gay/Lesbian Resource Center this week, room 234, NU and find out about our election process. All offices are open and training is available. Good Luck to the Huskers Mens Basketball team in the NCAA tournament I The Women of Gamma Phi Beta Graduate Assistantships Office for Student Involvement Graduate Assistant appli cations for 1994-95 now available in 200 NU, 300 EUC, the Culture Center or the Women's Center. Priority screening begins on Monday, March 1, final deadline for receipt ot application is April t. Headed to the Beach? Stop by the Moose s Tooth and pick up a pair ol sandals make by TEVA, TIMBERLAND or ALPSI The Mooses s Tooth, 40th and O" Street, 409-4849 HEALTH AIDE COORDINATORS Dear Chickv, Jason, Duane, Barb & Bill: No Blameyl You're worth more to us than a Pot ol Gold and we re Luckier Than a 4-Leal Clover to have you in our program I Health Aide Program Leprechauns HERBIE HUSKER & LIL’ RED TRYOUTS Any individuals interested in trying out attend information al meeting in Ne Union. Wednesday March 30, 7:30pm (room posted). Important meeting!! Come see wnat representing the Huskers is all about. II unable to attend call Norma, 472-7063. INTRAMURAL SOCCER MANAGERS The Manager Meeting lor lor Men's and Women's Intra mural Soccer will be neld Thursday. March 17, at 400 p.m. In the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representative present to be eligible lor competition. Call 472-3467 for more information INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL MANAGERS The Manager Meeting lor Co-Rec Intramural Slow Pitch Softball win be held Thursday, March 17, at 5:00 p.m. In the Nebraska Union. Each team must haveone represen tative present to be eligblefor competition Call 472-3467 lor more Information. Looking lor something FUN and EXCITING Think about becoming a University Program Council member tor the tail semester. Beginning March 7. appli cations wi# be available at 117 NEC ! Union. 200 NE Union and 300 NE East Union. The deadline for alt applications is March 18. Put Some ADVENTURE In Your Life!! Coming in April: "Basic Rock Climbing A Dismal River Canoeing (4/8-10) ‘Niobrara River Canoeing (4/15-17) "Elkhorn River Canoeing (4/16) "Mt. Biking (4/17) "Basic Rock A Wo "Aibor Day Hfce (4/3) A I_ Plus many challenging summer expeditions Sign up 'omens Rock Climbing (4/22 24) /24) , Bike Ride (4/24) soon lor an exciting (and inexpensive) change ol pace. Call the UNL Outdoor Adventures Program @ 472-4777 or 472-3467 lor more Info. SPRING BREAKIN’ IT? Don't lorget to pick up your TEVA Sandals at Cycle s, 27th A Vine SL 47! Works, <75 2453 Study Abroad Information meetings. Tuesdays al 6:30p.m., Wednes days at 4:00 p.m. International Affairs. 1237 R Street. THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON The Sandwich Mafia sends Luigi to “sleep with the fourth-graders.’’ Travel Abroad and Work. Make up to $2,000 - $4,000+/ mo. teaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S.Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For information calf: (206)632-1146 ext. J5778 UNO Aviation Institute Pre-registration update: Lincoln classes available. Call 554-3424 or 1-800-858 8648. Women’s Week 1994 Issues in the 90’s Wednesday, March 16: Program: “Meno pause and Beyond Separate Myth from Real ity'-Dr. Angela Svoboda, Clinical Pharma cist, 12 noon. Health Center lower level. Wednesday, March 16: Panel-International Women, Moderated by Judy Wendorff, Interna tional AHairs-'Issues at home tor Women Inter national Students "-7:00 p.m., Nebraska Union room to be posted. Thursday, March 17: Speaker-Sarah O'Shea. Director Nebraska Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Coalition-"There is no excuse in the 90's-Where we are, What needs to happen" 3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union 338. The Women's Center Room 340 Nebraska Union 472-2597 215 Meetings Alpha Zeta Meeting Wednesday, March 16 at 6:15pm in the East Campus Union. Attention Student Foundation Meeting this Thursday, March 17 at 5 p.m. in the City Union (room will be posted). Elections will be held...BE THERE I__ _ Bisexual Discussion Group Tonight, 7:30 p.m. In Rm. 234 ol the Nebraska Union. Contact Erica at 472-5644 lor more information. Gvmmees Meeting March 16, 7:30 p.m.. City Union. IMA Members! Student meeting Wednesday, March 16, City Union 6.-00 p.m. See you there! Marketing Club Social/refreshments Thursday March 17th Chesterfields 5:30pm. Mechanized Systems Club Regular monthly meeting. Thursday March 17.7pm room 148 LW Chase. Bowling following the meeting. Phi Upsilon Omicron Meeting today 5:00 p.m. Home Economics Building. Rm RODEO CLUB MEETING Tonight at 7:30 p.m. at East Campus Union STAND Come out with us and chat with a member of DARE I Wed. 16th at 8 pm Union Room will be posted The Publications Board will meet at 4 p.m., Wednesday, in the Nebraska Union to discuss Dally Nebraskan poli cies. All are welcome to attend. UNL Wildlife Club Meeting Wed. March 16, 7pm East Campus Union. Business meeting. Everyone Welcomel 220 Greek Affairs A Phi, Thanks for having us over and the house tour. We re looking forward to your visit. The Women of AXiD Arz Congratulations to Steve Coulter on being selected to Ag Ambassadors. The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma Aon We re proud of our sisters because they have a vision. Congrats to : Erica Peterson-Arls 8 Sciences, Senator; Ashley Wittwer, Kim Taft and Sara Washburn-Advisory Board positions; Misty Siebler-accepted into the Gradu ate Audiology program; Tia Trauernicht, Cara Timmerman and Michelle Phifer-accepted to work with the Camp Adventure program this summer. ASA Congratulations to these mighty fine AXiD's: ‘Criminal Justice Senator Katie Tallman ‘Dani Barley on being Initiated into Teacher's College Honorary ‘Angie Lueking on being initiated into Phi Lambda Upsi lon ‘Missy Larsen on her internship at the Journal ‘ Ann-Marie Schultz for being selected to study in Mexico this summer with the ITESM Program ‘Joanna Geiger on being accepted into Graduate School. YOU ROCK OUR WORLDII Love, your Sisters Congratulations to Clint Fuchs on being elected to Ag Senate and to Matt Lamb on being elected to Ag Advisory Board/Mech. Ag. The Brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho. Congratulations to Jess Hinrichs for being accepted to Vet School. The Brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho. Congratulations to Kim (AXO) and Chris Loofe on your engagement. Kim, I guess you were just as surprised as we were I Congratulations to Kelli Peterson (AXO) and Chad Pinger (Sigma Chi) on your engagement. We wish you the best of luck! Love the Women of Alpha Chi Omega Ar Congratulations to Julie Burmood, Amy Franzen, Jill Sloup. and Amy Streckfuss on their initiation into Pi Lamda Theta (teacher's college honorary.) Also congrats to Jill Sloup on getting elected to Teacher's College Advisory Board. Congratulations to senior Shannon Jacobs lor earning an internship in Washington O.C. We re proud of you alii Congratulations to "The Sally Dog' lor receiving Dell ot the week honors. Thanks lor the dinner exchange. We ll have to get togeth er again, soon. Thanks lor the great time skating last week The Men of Theta Xi Congratulations to MHz I Ritzman on being elected to the Teachers College Advisory Board To the Men ol Theta Xi, Belated Thanks lor an awesome time at the roller rink. Next time Melrose?! Love Your Sisters Aon The Men ol DTD rcDB The Women ol Gamma Phi Beta Melodrama Haiku Participate with us In Melodrama '94. It's better than Calsl nK<D Congratulations to Jake Vetter on becoming the HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION in the intramural wrestling compe tition. The Brothers ot Pi Kappa Phi IAE Congratulations to Scott Tollefsen and Heidi Bartruff (Tri Delt) on your pinning. The Men ot SAE SEA OM Blackout Bowl II Fraternity Division 1at - Chi Phi (Rad) 2nd - Chi Phi (Blue) 3rd - Alpha Gamma Sigma Sorority Division 1 at - Daita Gamma 2nd - Alpha Chi Omaga 3rd - Alpha Delta Pi' Thanks to the following houses for participating: KA ©X HDB AXA ATQ OM TC FH Looking forward to seeing everyone next year at Blackout Bowl III) 230 Student Government POSITION OPEN PUBLICATION BOARD Dally Nebraskan Advisory board to the Board of Regents - hire the editor, business manager, and advisor. PuoBd. acts as a publisher for the Board of Regents and serves as a liaison between the paper and its university constit uencies, paying particular attention to complaints against the paper. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline 4:00pm, March 28. A Student Government Appointments Board Student At-Large positions open Be a part ot the board that appoints students to 28 campus wide committees. Application available In the ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline Is 4:00pm Friday, March 18 STUDENT GOVERNMENT CAMPUS WIDE VACANCIES Have an impact on committees dealing with student related concerns. Positions open on 29 campus wide committees and for the Senate position to represent the Div of Continuing Studies Applications available in the ASUN Office, 115 Nebr. Union Deadline for all positions is April 15. 1994 UN L STUDENT GOVERNMENT Wednesday, March 16 6:30 p.m. City Campus Union INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson OONT NOU TV4IKK WO EHJOX TU\S MORE IF YOU DIO lOUR MMX AS5l<^UMEKT FIRST, SO \T VJKSHT UAHGiNG OYER YOUR HEAD? __. IM * WkCTVCNL MM, W068ES. I DOMT YJASIE T\Vlt THVKVaKG AtoJY WPOTVETKM. S\YWT\OHS 1 DEAL WITH THE WORLD . 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