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    2 Appliances For Sale
Washer, Dryer, Stove or Refrigerator only $25 down and
3 monthly payments of $25, Just $ 100 choice, no interest.
Warranty, Free delivery, Cheaper than the laundry mattl,
466-6252_
5 Bicycles For Sale
'89 Schwin Worldclass 10-speed. Excellent condtion
Perfect for campus. $100 OBO. Call anytime, 438-3592.
1990 Trek 1200 Road Bike for sale. Excellent condition
Black, less than 600 miles. Very recently had a full tune
up Asking $225 obo. 476-3071 Marc.
End of Season Bicycle Sale. Honker Hanger Bike Shop
40th and A St. 486 0323.
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands
Wheel n 8 Deal n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477,
Trek 1000 alum, roadbike. Less than 200 miles. 52cm,
shimano components with new tires. $250. 466-4422
16 Computers For Sale
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including
printer only $500. Call Chris at 800-289-5685.
Macintosh Classic II. includes student aid package and
word processor. $650 OBO. 477-7523
PB 486/25 W CD-ROM, 250 HD, 4 MEG. Lots of new
software, Monitor. $900. 423-6823.
20 Furniture For Sale
1 Mauve loveseat and f Gold loveseat. Great condition
$20 each. 423-5130,_
Must sell fast, armchair $20. Futon frame A mattress
$100. Barstools—3 for $35 each. If interested call 464
3844._
40 Misc. For Sale
Leather jacket, only worn 3 times. $ 180, $300 valuel Also
basic typewriter, $30. 470-2855
Posters! Posters! Posters
Cover your walls with posters from Recycled Sounds.
Check the coupon In the Campus Cash Book. 824 P' St.
476-8240, open every day.
WANTED:100 STUDENTS!
To lose 10-29 lbs. New Metabolism Breakthrough, Fa
mous Thigh Cream" Available. $29.95 # t 800-864-0473.
65 Stereos TVs For Sale
19 inch remote color portable TV. Works perfect Just $65
488 8766. ____
70 Ticket Exchange
Need UCLA tickets.Pay $$$. Call Walt at 436 0388
2 Student UCLA tickets for sale. Best offer. Call Lara 436
0548.
Desperately Need 4 (together?) Tickets NU vs UCLAI
Will Pay Good MONEYII438-4083
Need 2 tickets to UCLA. Call 477-1576/leave message
UCLA TICKETS WANTED
Student, faculty, and regular sections
(STUDENTS TICKETS MUST BE VALIDATED AND BE
IN GROUPS OF 2 OR MORE)
Top $ Paid
1-800-817-2820.
Wanted 3 tickets for colorada game. Call 464 9062
Wanted 2 students tickets lor UCLA vs NU game Call
436-8170.
Wanted: One UCLA football ticket. Win pay a good price.
466-5829
90 Vehicles For Sale
85 El Dorado Cadillac White, blue Interior. 140,000
miles. 484-8413 after 5.
1988 Honda Accord LX Clean, loaded 5 speed, 4 door
$6100. 436 0194
1979 Yamaha 650 CC motorcycle, $900. Full size slate
pool table. $700. Call 472-3470. leave message
QUICKAR
Use your computer to tind your next vehicle, no charge
Modem #465-5277 (8.N.I).
210 Announcements
So have JWchecked us out yet ? We rffWS/fihg for you at
the City Campus Union from 10am to 3pm today and
tomorrow only!
A Gift
Bring this classified along with a canned good to the
Kaplan Center at 245 N 13th St. We II donate the canned
goods to a Lincoln charily and give you a $25.00 discount
on an MCAT, GRE. GMAT, LSAT, OAT or OAT prep
Trouble with your Vision?
Call the University Health Centers NEW Optometry Clinic
at 472-7415 for more information or an appointment
Come spend a magical semester studying m the Mediter
ranean—
Istanbul, Turkey
This Is CBA's most exciting study abroad program to datel
Discover what this scholarship-assisted program can do
lor you.
Information Sessions
Tuesday, Sept. 13th
Wednesday, Sept. 14th
4:00 or 5:00 pm in CBA 125
Questions? Stop by CBA t38 or call 472 2310.
coming soon
Homecoming 1994
SELLOUT CELEBRATION
Attention Student Organizations. Greek chapters and
residence halls
Event packets and royalty applicbo ns can be picked up In
the following locations: ASlIN office, Culture Center.
Olfice tor Student Involvement (city A east campus).
Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs. Campus Recreation
RHA office. University Program Courts*, Alumni Assoc .
end at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office.
Any student organizations, residence hall floors, or
groups who wish to partictoale In Lawn Displays can pick
up an entry form A.S.A.K Deadline for partfcpation is
Sept. 23 Royalty apportion deadline Is Sept. 19
Homecoming Week is October 24 29, 1994
CRUISE SHIP JOBS!
Attention students. . .Earn $2000* monthly. Part-time, fuli
time. World Travel. No experience needed. Cal (602)
Do you enioy working with people? Are you
looking for a fun and relaxing environment to
hang out In? Or something to do with your tree
••me/ If you've answered Yes" to any of these
questions. The Women s Center may be the
place lor you. We re looking for energetic volun
leers to help with various tasks over The semes
ter. Please call the Women's Center at 472 2597
If you are interested and join our volunteer
programl
Education M^era/Minorsl
Student Education Association
Meeting. Tues , Sept. 13. 5:30 p.m.
. HenzNt 53.
Speaker: Lynn Kaufman. 1994 ME Teacher of the Year
_ Get Involved 1
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn up to $2,000+/
month workjna on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies.
World travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.). Sea
sonal 8 Full-Time employment available. No experience
necessary. For more information call 1-206 634-0468 ext.
Cruise Ship Employment
Where and how to get a great new job. Summer and year
round work available. No experience necessary for many
posltons. Free room and board. Free travel and nroat
Family Service WIC Program now available at University
Health Center. WIC provides nutuitlous foods and health/
nutrition education to pregnant, breastfeeding, postpar*
turn women, infants and children to age 5. For more
information call 441-8655.
An 8-week workshop providing information
about incest and the healing process for women
survivors of incest and childhood sexual abuse.
Please call the Women's Center, 472-2597, for
additional information.
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT Make up to $2,000
$4.000+/mo. teaching basic conversational English
abroad. Japan. Taiwan, and S. Korea. Many employers
provide room 8 board + other benefits. No teaching
background or Asian languages required. For more in
tormation call:(206) 632-1146 ext. J57781.
INTRAMURAL INNERTUBE
WATER BASKETBALL
The last day to enter Innertube Water Basketball for
men s, women's and co-rec teams is Tuesday, Septem
ber 13. Don't delayl Enter your team now. Cafi 472-3467
for more information.
T uesday, September 13 is the last day to enter Men sand
Women's Horseshoe Singles. Enter now at the Office of
Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472
C57781
Incest & Healing
Workshop
INTRAMURAL
HORSESHOE SINGLES
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
TOURNAMENT NIGHT
Don't miss the Intramural Sports Tournament Night this
Friday at the Campus Recreation Centerl The action
starts at 6:00 p.m. and includes the following events:
Innertube Water Basketball. Frisbee Skills, Badminton
Doubles. 4-on-4 Volleyball. 2-on-2 Basketball, and a
Slam Dunk Contest. Brand new 1994-95 Intramural
Champion T-Shirts will be awarded to the winners in each
event. Call 472-3467 lor more information.
Lawn Display Contest
ASUN invites all student organizations to participate in
the Homecoming 1994 Lawn Display Contest. Informa
tional packets can be picked up in the ASUN office or at
the Student Invovlment Offices. City and East Campus
Unions. Registration deadline is Septmeber 23
Men’s Study Group
“MANNA BEGINS WITH MAN”
Leader: Bill Fmlaw
3:30 PM Tuesdays
Six Weeks
Beginning Tues. Sept. 13
CORNERSTONE
640 N. 16th St.
Study Group!
“WHAT IS THIS
STRANGE BOOK?’
[A survey Introduction
to the Bble]
9:00 PM Wednesdays
Six Weeks
Beginning Wed., Sept t4
CORNERSTONE
640 N. 16th SL
Teachers College
Teachers College Advisory Board is looking for new
members Pick up an application in Henzlik loom 105.
Deadline for submitting applications is September 23.
UNL Offices
University offices show your Big Red Spint during Home
coming 1994 by creating an Office Display. Packets can
be picked up in these locations: ASUN office, Culture
Center. Office lor Student InvoNement (city 6 east cam
pus). Greek Affairs. Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Rec
reation, RHA office. University Program Council, Alumni
Assoc , and at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
office. Entry deadline Oct. 2f _
Want practice writing?
Need help drafting? Revising?
Come to the
Assistance Center
Andrewa, PH: 472*803
Women’s Soccer Club
Practice Tuesday and Wednesday at 3:30 and Thursday
at 5:30 at Mable Lee Fields. Any questions, call Sarah at
436 9049.__
NEBRASKA AT OXFORD
You too can be one of tho 'Nebraskans at Oxford I' Study
business and the arts at Oxford University. The program
includes more than just classes You also will experience
traditional English culture including punting on the River
T hames. High Tea. attend a Shakespearean play and the
Promenade concerts as well as explore London.
Blenheim Palace. Hampton Coon, and Stratford. Sign up
now lor this tour week summer session. Limited spaces
available An information session will be held on:
Wednesday, Sept 14 at 200 i 3.00 In CBA 12S
For more Information, contact: Kerry Brooks or Jennie
Mills, CBA 138 or phone 412-2310 _
Odyssey Program
Are you interested in taking a tourney with another leader,
and sharing the interests and experiences of leadership
with that leader7 Apply to be a protege lor the Odyssey
Leadership Mentoring Program. Applications are avail
able at 200 Nebraska Union. 300 East Campus Union and
at the Culture Center.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Tuesday, September 13 is the deadline to stan up for the
following Outdoor Adventures trips: Day Canoe Trip.
Colorado Rock Climbing, and Colorado Backpacking
Don't mbs out on these great trips. Call the Office of
Campus Recreation at 472-4777 for more information.
PAPER MONEY
FREE Pager Money coupon books
Student Info. Center
116 Nebr. Union
RUNAWAY
Contemporary fold duo. Runaway, will be performing
Thursday a! 7:30 pm in t he Culture Center. Students free.
Public $3 Sponsored by the University Program Council.
SEXUAL ASSAULT and RELATIONSHIP
ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP
Thb support group b open to any woman need
ing totafe aobut bsues related to sexual assault
and relationship abuse. Wo are here to Ibten.
meets weekly on Tuesdays, from 7:15-845pm
In the Women s center. 340 Nebraska Union
Any questions? Call the Women s Center. 472
26*7. Start date: Sept. 13th
SKYDIVE
Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Skydiv
ing Center 464 2929.
Student Organizations
What: The Involvement Fair
Where: Nebraska Union Plaza
When: Tuesday Sept. 20,
10:30-2:30
If you missed registering last Spring, stop in or call the
Office for Student Involvement, 200 NE Union, 472-2454.
Reserve a booth to recruit members and advertise your
organization's activities. Hurry, reservations accepted
until 5pm, Tuesday Sept. 13.
215 Meetings
Biochamiatry club meeting. Sept. 14th, Wedneeday.
7:00 p.m., City Union
Can you meet a CHALLENGE?
Come see what minorities In Agriculture, Metro Resourc
es and Related Sciences, known as MANRRS, is all
about. We have lots of challenges planned for this year.
All majors are welcome to attend our meeting Wed Sept.
14, at 5p.m., in the East Union, room to be posted. Hope
to see you therel
CBA SAB
Meeting 5:30 Wednesday In the Union.
Education Majora/Mnoral
Student Education Association
Meeting. Tues., Sept. 13. 5:30 p.m.
Henzlik 53.
Speaker: Lynn Kaufman, 1994 NE Teacher of the Year
Get Involvedl
EXPLORE THE WORLD WITH
UNL!
Attend a STUDY ABROAD information meeting: Tues
days at 6:30 pm, and Wednesdays at 400 pm.Interna
tional Affairs Center, 1237 R Street. We ll see you therel
Habitat For Humanity
Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 13th, 6:30 pm, Avery 337
Model United Nations
Meet Tuesdays. 7:00 pm. City Union, room posted.
Nebraskans for Peace
Meeting Wednesday, Sept 141h, 7 pm. NE Union, room
posted.
Pi Mu Epsilon
Math honorary. Fall Pizza Party, Wed. Sept. t4th at
Godfather's - 12th A Q at 4:30 pm. Anyone Interested in
Math is Welcome to attend I
Pre-Dental Club
Meeting 7:00 pm. Thursday, Sept. 15, room 11 of Dental
College. All majors welcomel Pop served. Questions call
Scott 436-6116 or Cameron 476-9670
Pre-physical Therapy meeting
Sept. 15.7 pm.. Untv. Health Center, Ffooms A-C, Speak
ers from Kentuchy and Mayo.
SERTOMA
Meets 6p.m. Wednesday. Sept 14 in the Union. Room will
be posted. New members welcomel
STAND
Meeting Wednesday. 8:00 pm. NE Union. See ya there I
Students for Stonev
Meeting Tuesday. Sept. 13 at 6:00 p.m. in NE City Union
Students for Moore Secretary
of State
Organizational Meeting/Pizza Party, Wednesday. Sept
14th. 7 00 pm. City Union, room to be posted.
UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN
IN BUSINESS
(Formerly Phi Chi Theta)
Meeting Tues.. Sept 13 at 5:30 in the Union (room •
posted). Networking A Interviewing Workshop Semi
formal dress (business attire). New Members Welcomel
if you are interested in being a 1994-95 member, but
cannot attend, or have any questions, please call Laura
at 464 3680.
UNL Collegiate 4-H Club
Meeting tonight at East Campus Unidh. at 7:30 pm Exec,
at 7 pm. Bring a friend!
UNL Range Mangement Club
Meeting Tonight, Room 327, Kelm Hall, 6:30 pm All are
Welcomel
220 Greek Affairs
Aon
Congratulations on winning the "A" Tournament of ATO
Softball 19941 A 10-run rule will be in effect next yearl
The Men of Alpha Tau Omega
Mark A Jason (ATO)
We never knew warm ups could be so much tun. We had
a great time Saturdayl Thanks for everything
AOII New Members
ACROSS
11n dire straits
10 Flavor
15 Pertaining to
the joints
ie Treasure chaser
17 Long-tailed
monkeys
it Ancient
two-wheeled
chariot
10 Ditty bag's
cousin
20 Map in a map
22 To be, in Toulon
23"-to Watch
Over Me," 1926
song
25 Vouch
27 Helm dir.
20 Pedro's parlor
30 Book before
Ezek.
31 Word with work
or fence
34 -Powell,
Boy Scouts
founder
35 Goddess of
infatuation
3« Kind of auger
37 Canticle
35 Librarian’s
gadget
40T.L.C.
dispensers
41 Of a Great Lake
43 Sanctify
44 From-Z
45 Sea dog
45 Hoover, for one
47 Rather wan
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
Arz AXQ
MASTERS “94
Miniature Golf Tournament held Sunday Sept. 25th at
North 40 Golf. Sign up by Sepf. 23rd.
ATO
Thank you to the women of all of the sororities for making
Alpha Tau Omega Softball I994abig success I The event
raised over $2500 for Make-a-Wish Foundation and Child
Help USA. We greatly appreciate your efforts and sup
port I
__ The Men of Alpha Tau Omega
X<D
Congratulations and welcome to our newly initiated mem
bers: Bro. Jonathan Munson, Bro. Jeff Canxon, Bro.
Glenn Woodard, Bro. Pat McAndrews, Bro. Tom Schott.
The Tradition Lives Onll
The Brotherhood ol Chi Phi
Ar
Congratulations on winning the “B" Tournament of ATO
Softball 19941 All of your extra batting practice paid offl
The Men of Alpha Tau Omega
Ar
DG Pledges are the Bestl Way to win ATO Softballl We
are proud of you ChampsQ
Love the Actives
Hey DG s get pumped up tor Anchormate Weekl
DON’T MISS OUT ON THE FUNI Greek Yearbook Staff
Deadline has been extended to Friday, September 16.
Applications available at Greek Affairs.
tob
Congratulations to Penny Waller for being chosen as a
Husker Hostessl
To the Men of Sigma Nu.
Thanks for entertaining us during the Husker game last
weekl WE thoroughly enjoyed itl
Trie Women of Gamma Phi Beta
Aon
STEAKOUT
Round 'urn up and get ready for a hoop-hollering good
timel
nBo
Congrats Pi Phi Pledges on a job well done at ATO
Softballl Way to gol
__ Love, your Pi Phi Sisters
Sigma Chi Derby: Days Sept. 16th Pizza Feed, Sept.
18th. Field Events. Penny drive in the Union all next week.
ZN
Thanks for the helping hand on Friday. You guys arc
greatl
Love, the Kappas
To the "cooks' of Theta XI,
You guys sure know how to make a great BBQI Thanks
for the food and fun.
The Alpha Chi’s
Congratulations to Kim Bergan, Jen Beaver. Heather
Brian, Steph Ehlers, and Kristi Koeing for being accepted
into nursing school.
Congratulations to LeAnne West, Steph Fanning,
Rhonda Wattier, Jen Elliott, and Mandi Spring tor being
chosen to be a Husker Hostess.
Best of Luck, Your Alpha Chi Sisters
AXO pledges.
Donl worry, nobody can win them alll We are all still as
proud as ever tor your effort and team spirit during ATO
softball.
Love the Actives
To the "T.P."-ing bandits of Dell,
So. who s turn is it?l? or did you meet your match and have
already given up?
___ _ The AXO's
To the Sailors of AGS.
Thanks for rockin' the riverboat with us last Fndayl Next
time well rent vansl
The Women of Gamma Phi Beta
To the Women of Alpha Chi Omega.
Thanks tor coming over lor the cookout. You are welcome
anytimel
The Men of Theta Xi
Triangle Little Sister Rush
Come |0m us at our Formal Tea on Wednesday, Sept. t4
at 7p.m. Please call Shelley 489-5816 for more info on
meeting great guys and gals.
240 Personals
Johnny Ankle-Panfs
And to think it's been a year already. It's been GREATI
Thanks for everything.
Duey
I want a woman who likes Objectivism, the philosophy of
Ayn Rand. Box 80861. Lincoln, NE 68501.
Ben.
I hope you're having a good day. I Love you very much.
Love Always Julie
230 Student Government
k
All Students Welcome
Government Liaison
Committee Meeting
First meeting of the semester
Tuesday - Sept. 13
6:30 p.m. - City Union
k
245 Lost & Found
Bracelet/anklet chain found at intersection of 16th i Vine
streets. Call 436-8246 and describe to claim.
FOUND: NE Drivers license: Candace Hanson. Contact
the Daily Nebraska to claim.
FOUND: Watch in Area 20 Lot behind Harper/Schramm/
Smith. Claim at the Daily Nebraskan.
Glasses lost on East Campus. In charcoal and pasley
case, tortoise shell frames. Reward. 489-6049 or 472
300 Help Wanted
$$$
Flexible hours - unlimited income potential. Position
yourself for changes that are now happening. The timing
is right. Recorded message: 441-0800.
$5 Hour Plus Incentives!
Universtly of Nebraska Foundation Phonathon looking for
self-motivated students with good communication skills
and a positive attitude to work part-time evenings and
possble weekends. Starting wage-$5/hour plus incen
tives. If interested, call Manette (daytime) at 472-2151 or
Kristin at 472-8833 (after 5pm) toset up aphone interview
9.25-ENTRY LEVEL
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Due to expansion, a National corporation has 22 open
ings. flexble full/part-time schedules, All majors accept
ed. call 465-5455.
Great part-time job.
Driving and warehouse openings. Flexble hours. CDL
not required. Call Michelle at 476-1432.
Grisanti’s
Looking lor a few good people to join our family. Come
grow with us. Excellent opportunities existl We offer
flexible schedules. Positions available.
* Day and Evenings Servers
* Bartenders
* Day and Evening Dishwashers
Apply in person 9am-11a.m. and 2p.m.-4p.m.. 6820 O
Street. 464-8444. EOE
Harvest heb wanted. Close to Lincoln. 665-3641 or 665
2567.
HARVESTER MOTEL
We are looking for quality individuals to fill our front desk
positions. Evenings and Weekends. Apply in person at
the Harvester Motel, 14th 8 Hwy. 2. 423 3131.
Harvesting heb PT. Must have experience. Call between
6 10 pm. Keith 665-2464.
Hashers needed for Sorority. Wages include food and
»$. Call 476-9516 or 436-6295.
? JOB HUNTING ?
APPLY TODAY AT
MSP RESOURCES
Seeking long-term factory workersto be placed
at northwest Lincoln factories. Various shifts
available:
* ASSEMBLY WORKERS
* CLEAN-UP
* MEATPROCESSING
* MIG WELDERS
* TOOL 8 DIE MACHINISTS
Positions are 40 hrs/wk. Receive vacation and
holiday pay plus weeklypaycheck. Must be 18 or
older.
MSP RESOURCES. INC.
SUITE 436,Greentree Court
210 Gateway North, Lincoln
402/464-3225
(East ofJ.C. Penney'*)
EOE
49 Shawls in
Sonora
53 Big men's sizes:
Abbr.
54 U S. spy
satellite
57 Tall, reedlike
grass
sa White-tailed sea
birds
•0 Outer border
•2 Hallowed:
Comb, form
S3 Invested with
responsibility
64 Pintails
65 Rats
DOWN
1 Scarcity in
“South Pacific”
2 One of the
Nereids
3 Play a mandolin
4 Stuffing for
olives
5 Author Umberto
6 Describing
some antlers
7 Coeur d’-,
Idaho
s Makes lace
• Gaelic
10 -Anne de
Beaupre
11 Musical
upbeats
12 Claim
13 Assesses too
highly
14 Saviors
3 S S
21 Marchen
24 Unity
26 Shoal
28 Mubarak's
predecessor
2« Arabia's Gulf of
31 Like some
gowns
32 Star-shaped
figure
Cheek
Seethe
Ptolemy's work
on astronomy
42 Calls from Joe
College
4# T.W.’s streetcar
4a Grenoble's river
4S Genres
so Paw, in Pau
si Middle East
prince
52 Chalcedonies
ss Parroted
5« Start of the
handwriting on
the wall
59 Morse
recourse?
•1 Austrian
Yugoslav river
Edited by
Eugene T. Maleska