Classified Wednesday, September 21, 1994 Page 11 CBA Advisory Board Applications are now available in CBA room 138 All business students in good standing are elligible to apply Applications are due Monday September 26_ FOOD FOR THOUGHT! East Campus Faculty/Stan/Grad Brown Bagger Thursday Sept 22 12 Noon-1 PM East Campus Union Review & Discussion of TECHNOPOLY: The Surrender of Culture to Technology by Nell Postman Discussion Leader Dr Louis DeGrazia INTRAMURAL FACULTY/STAFF VOLLEYBALL MANAGERS The Manager Meeting for Co-Rec Faculty/Staff Volleyball will be held Thursday. September 22, at 5:30 p m in room 55C of the Campus Recreation Center Each team must have one representative present to be eligible for compe tition Call 472-3467 for more information Seventh Annual Cultural Diversity Retreat, October 22-23 Leadership Center (Aurora) Applications avail able at Student Affairs, Multicultural Affairs, Stu dent Involvement (City and East Campus), Cul i ture Center, and ASUN Call 472-3755 for more information SKYDIVE Jump from a perfectly good airplane Call Crete Skydiv Ing Center 464-2925 Study Abroad in Mexico! 11 ‘In English or Spanish ‘Sea Businesses in Operation ■Summer and/or Fall ‘Language and/or Bualnaee ‘Varv, Vary Inexpensive ‘Fun In the Sunil What more could you ask for? Gain invaluable interna tional experience while you study with other students from UNL Learn about international business first hand and enjoy cultural excursions to many historical sites Don't pass up this great opportunity! Come find out more at one of Wednesday's information sessions Wednesday, September 21 at 3:00 ft 4:00pm In CBA 13S For more details, contact D vee Sues. Director of CBA Dean's Office for Undergraduate Programs m CBA 138 or phone 472-2310 Teachers College Teachers College Advisory Board is looking for new members Pick up an application m Henzhk loom 105 Deadline for submitting applications is September 23 TUTORS The Student Information Center has a list of tutors for student use Anyone wishing to be on the list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an application at the ASUN Student Info Center, 116 Nebr Union UNL Offices University offices show your Big Red Spin! during Home coming 1994 by creating an Office Display Packets can be picked up m these locations ASUN office. Culture Center. Office for Student Involvement (city ft east cam pus). Greek Affairs. Multi-Culturel Affairs. Campus Rec reation. RHA office. University Program Council. Alumni Assoc. and at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office Entry deadline Oct 21 Women’s Volleyball Club informational meeting Wednesday. Sept 21 at 5 30pm in the Campus Recreation TV Lounge Anyone interested is welcome Questions? Campus Recreation, 472-3467 Women’s Wrestling Practice Wednesday 7 30 pm. combative arts room, Campus Rec Beginners Welcome! Questions call Bonma 467-4124 UNL Fencing Club practice starts September 20th, Tues ft Thirs7 30-10 00 Mabel Lee HaM 313 Introductory class on Tuesdays For more into contact Phil 477-0385 or Melissa 436-6518 or Campue Rec 472-3467 r.. .... Alpha Phi Omega Co-ed Service Fraternity Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity Service proiects and social activities Informational meeting, to night, 7 00 p m Nebraska Union (room posted) Ques tions, call Kevin (435-8401) or Jill (484-7021) AOQ ALPHA ZETA „ MEETING Mandatory meeting for all members Wednesday. Sep L"1** f1 *15 30pm ECU. If you are unable to attend call thereM* (435't“82) or ** Brink (<72-8446) See you Block & Bridle meeting Thursday. 7:00 initiates 7 30 regular East campus union Vice-President election CAMPUS RED CROSS MEETING Wed Sept, 21st at 6:00 in the basement of University Health Center Interest centers will be set up, so come and see what we are all about Everyone is Welcome to attend' College Republicans Republican Lt Gov Candidate Kate Witek Wednesday 8 00pm City Union, Room Posted Entrepreneurs of the Round Table Thursday, September 22, 5 30pm Nebraska Union To reserve your seat, call 472-3353 or stop by CBA 209. NU MEDS UNL's premed club will meet Wenesday Sept 21 at 6 30 pm in the Nebraska Union in room 402 NUMSA ELECTION Sunday. Sept 25,1994,2 30 pm Nominations due Satur day Sept 24,1994,7 00 pm Georgian Suite and Speech Session will be held at 7 30 pm For those who are interested in any position plese call Choon Pin, Tan at 476-3900, Lee Chan, Goh at 435-7938, Cheow Teong, Oh at 436- 8961 to pick up the nomiation form PBL Meeting Thursday Sept 22. 6 00 pm at Neb Union Speaker Leslie Childs, student development center ‘Building Effective Leadership’ Business Attire (Everyone Welcome') Pi Lambda Theta September 21, 1994 7 00 - 9 OOpm Culture Center - 330 N 14th Street Open to all Education Majors UNL Rodeo Association East Campus Union Wednesday September 21 General meeting starts at 7 30 pm Executive meeting starts at 7 00 pm Room to be posted AXQ AIT Masters Sunday September 25,1-Spm North 40 Golf ATTENTION All Sororities, Fraternaties, and Residence Halls Get down and dirty with Delta Tau Delta during the annual Mud Tug Philanthropy It will take place Friday Sept 23 at 3 30 For more Info, call Delta Tau Delta and ask for Dave Maloley ATTN All GREEKS Ski for free' We are looking for reps from every house for the All Greek Ski Festival m January Call (600)576^4386 ASA DU Pledges. Burger Madness Rules' Thanks for a great frosh AXiD Pledges To the Men of AGS. Thanks for a great date dash We ll have to do It again sometime The Women of AXiD College Republicans Wednesday 6 00pm City Union, Room posted Congratulations to Shane Kuck upon his mitttation into Delta Tau Delta Congratulations to Jodi Zimprtch and Chris Myers on your engagement The Women of Alpha Chi Omeoa THI FAR MDI By GARY LARSON F^77 --1 I Fish rides OBX CONGRATULATIONS THETA Chapter on your national awards! SPIRITUAL OUTSTANDING CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP A special congratulations to the National Active of the Year Tiffany Goeller Way togolll OBX Welcome to the fall associates of Phi Beta Chilli Deborah Sebek, Andrea Marzullo, Angi Fargo, Jeni Gor don. 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