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Are You Late? • Free Pregnancy testing • Options counseling • Abortion procedures to 14 weeks • Saturday appointments available • Student discounts • Visa, Mastercard Women's ■Medical Center of Nebraska 4930 "L” Street Omaha, NE 68117 (402) 734-7500 Toll free (800) 877-6337 CASH IN YOUR TEXTBOOKS City Campus: April 25 - April 28 8:30-5:30 April 29 - 8:30-5:00 May 2 & May 4 8:30-5:30 May 3 & May 5 8:30-6:00 May 6 8:3075:00 East Campus: / April 29 9:00-4:30 May 2 - May 6 9:00-4:30 1 LOUAIHJINS: Lower Level Nebraska Union Garden Level East Union • See buying dues «nd limes ibovt Quartet affirms love for music By Paula Lavigne Senior Reporter _._— Few groups have been around as lonfLas the Fine Arts Quartet, founded in 1946. And although the present members have been together only since 1982, they have maintained the quartet’s tradition of excellence. Cellist Wolfgang Laufcr said he ‘ was the “link between the old and new” members. “In the history of the quartet, I am only the second cellist,” he said. First viol inists Ralph Evans and Efin Boico and Jerry Horner constitute the rest of the group. Laufer, who said he disliked la bels, said it was impossible to catego rize their quartet as American or Eu ropean, because he, a native Roma nian,and Boicoare Europeans, while Evans and Horner arc Americans. This variety makes jhcin unique, Laufersaid, while their love of music makes them click. “It’s as simple as that.” Laufer laughed. “In chamber music, that’s a primary concern because ifyoudon’t have the love for this particular genre of music, then it’s very hard.” He said without the cohesivcncss, the quartet would become “four people with very strong egos.” “You have to subscribe to excel lence and keep working hard—never mind that you arc the top,” Laufer said. “It’s the kind of sound we’re proud of— the melting of four instru ments into one.” While in residence it the Univer sity ofWisconsin at Milwaukee, Laufer said he had noticed an “explosion” of chamber music quartets in America during the past 15 years. “There is so many groups and so much chamber music being done that even the remote places are getting exposure,” he said. Looking at it in business terms, however, Laufer said it had a negative aspect. “The market cannot give the possi bility for so many groups to make a living out of it,” he said, “that you see tremendous attrition in many groups that start to make a splash and after two or three years, disappear.” Sponsored by the Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music, the Fine Arts Quartet will perform in the audito rium of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are S25 for the public and $5 for students. Nebraskan CLASSIFIED 472-2588 DEADLINE 2.00 P.M. The Biggest Breakthrough in role-playing games since the DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® game! Adventure with a twist... and a turn, plus a couple o! leaps forward. Put another way - a new experience unlike anything you've heard before! Turn up the decibels... crank up the adventure! .JF1BST QUEST", the new Interactive Audio CD adventure game. 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Elton John and Billy Joel. Ticket Solutions. 438-5966 90 Vehicles For Sale '88 Mazda 323 4 door. 5-speed, air. am/fm, nice $2950 offers '87 Isuzu Pup. Pickup. 4 speed, am/lm. 75K. $2950 '86 Mazda B2000. Pickup 5 speed, air. am/fm/cass $3250 offers Beer's Auto Safes, 1647 S. Third. 477 '87 Toyota Supra. Turbo, 5 speed, removable roof, secu ^system, sharpl Asking $7400—or best ofterl 438 1981V amaha Maxim. 9600 K. Black. E xcellent condit ion $1000. Evening*. 477-0830 200s Notices 210 Announcements $750/week. Alaska fisheries this summer. Maritime Ser vices, t-208-860-0219., AA Cruise ships now hiring. Earn big $$$ ♦ travel the world (reel (Caribbean, Europe, etc.) Sommer/permanent positions available Guaranteed successl Call [919) 929 4398 exl. C307 ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT— Earn up to $8,000* in two months. Room and boardl Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206)545-4155 extA5778 APPLAUSE!! APPLAUSE!! That's what our volunteers desetvel To honor them for National Volunteer Recognition Week, the University Program Council will be hosting a recaption In your honor If you have helped with a UPC event, please com* to the UPS office at 800 pm. on April 26. Thank Youl Attention All Students Please review your class sylabi and determine If there is a conflict with Dead Week Policy. If so, please contacl ASUN • Student Government as soon as possible at 115 Nebr. Union. 472-2581 DEAD WEEK POLICY Pinal examinations lor fuN semester classes are to be given ONLY at the regularly scheduled time as published m the Official Schedule of Classes or at another time DURING FINALS WEEK mutually agreeable to all con cerned. The only examinations that may be given during the last week of classes (Dead Week) are: lab. practical examina tions, make-up or repeat examinations and self-paced examinations. Projects, papers and speeches scheduled for completion during the last week of classes (Dead Week) must have been assigned in writing by the end of the EIGH TH WEEK of the semester. This refers to the project and its scope, but not the topic. ATTENTIONII Last chance this year to attend a Teachers College orientation session. Attend lor information only, or bnng your advising folder and a CMA. (Students are eligible to transfer to teachers College with a2.5 GPA and no high school deficiencies) Monday, April 25 107 Hsnzlik 3:30 BASEBALL CARD SHOW Sunday. April 24, tO-4, Villager Motor Inn, 5200 O St., Lincoln. Free Admission. Door prizesl Cash In a Flash at the Caah Depot Delayed check cashing. The little brown house at 2u 12 South I0th.476 7212, Monday - Friday, 9:00a.m. to6.O0p.m.. Saturday 900 a m. - 2:00 p.m CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING —Earn up to $2000+/mo on Cruise Ships or Land-tour companies. Summer • Full Time employment available No experience necessary For Information call 1-206-634 0468 ext C5778 FACULTY/STAFF GOLF LEAGUE Tuesday, April 26 is the last day to enter the Men's and Women s FrS Intramural Go! League. Don't deiayl Enter now M the Office of Campus Recreation. For more infor mation. call 472-3467. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Make up to *2,000 S4,000*/mo. teaching basic conversational English in Japan. Taiwan, or South Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For info call: (206)632-1146 •xt J5778.__ Jazz Fest VII The world is in our hands. The Lincoln community is invited to celebrate spnng at Nebraska Wesleyans annual musical event. Featunng Irie, John Walker. Hornithology. 8 NWU Jass ensemble Sunday 24, 12-4 p.m. on NWU Campus, near 52nd and Huntington. Free admission. Sponsored by Union Programs and Nebraska Wesleyan University Kelley’s *1.25 well drinks A shots 7 p m-mid night Every Niqht 126 N 14th l oaring iot an easy, arroroaoie way to gei your stun none (or the summer? We II do it lor yall The Packaging Store. 420-1292. NEW YORKI NEW YORKI A professional study tour ottered by the College ol Human Resources and Family Services May (7-2/ Field visits, museums and theater and tine dining. Cali Or. Fayrene Hamoui 472-1582 lor details. See Your Car Shine Agaml University Ambassadors Car Wash, 40th 8 South St. April 23. 12 2:30. $5 SKYDIVE Jump out ol apertectly good aiiplane Call Crete Skydtv ing Center. 464-2929 Wanted: Leaders! Share your leadership skills with othersl The Odyssey Program is looking tor Mentors and Development Team Members lor 94- 95 academic year. Applications avail able in Office (or Student tnvohrement (260 NU. 300 East Union, Culture Center). Due April 22 by 5pm 220 Greek Affairs X<D presents Sumo-Smash ’94 Sumo Wresting Tuesday. Apnl 26. 7 oO p.m. Kabooms, t tth 8 O OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!! XQ Ars You are warned, did you prepare? Hurricane Zets smashes Lincoln this Saturday ATA John 8 Joel. Thanks lor playing with us at the SandBash. You were great Thanks, TC Ladies A Phi and Sigma Alpha Mu, Great |ob during Greek Week. It doesnl get any better than 1st placet ^ The Men ol Phi Dell Acacia. Thanks lor the "trip" to Hawaii. The Luau Iasi Friday was fun. _ _ Thank you. TC Ladies axq Aon Riverboat ‘94 t