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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES TRIP DEADLINES Tuesday, October 11 is the deadline to sign up for the following Outdoor Adventures trips: Day Bike Tour, Sandhills Backpacking, and Mountain Bike Trip. Don't miss out on these great trips. Call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472-4777 for more information. BREAK DOWN STEREOTYPES In the Cultural Seminar Learn about ethnic minority cultures and gain valuable insights, in a four-week course beginning Oct. 19 and meeting Wednesdays 6:30-8 p.m. Applications available in the Culture Center and the Office for Student Involve ment. City and East._ FAST FUNDRAISER-RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS-GREEKS, GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST, SIMPLE, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800) 775-3851 EXT. 33_ _ FREE That's right, w re having afree TEST DRIVE at the Kaplan Center on Sunday, October 16th at 1230 pm. You can lake a full length GRE. MCAT, GMAT or LSAT and see how you m Ight do on the real thing I! Call 475-70 • 0 to pre register. ■___ Get Free Red Shirts! New Student Enrollment Orientation Leader applications are available NOW at the following locations: Culture Center, Office tor Student Involvement (both campuses). Multi cultural Affairs, All Residence Hall Front Desks. Application* are due October 24th! Com* to an Information Session: Tuea, Oct. 4 at 4:00-Clty Union Thurs, Oct. 6 at 7:00-Ni#hardt Gray Room Wad, Oct 12 at 4:0O-Cultur* Canter Tuea, Oct 18 at 7:00-Eaal Union Thura, Oct 20 at 7:00-City Union Back Into Success! GET RECOGNIZED! Applications lor the Heart & Soul Award and Organization of the Month are still available in 200 Nebraska Union! Don't forget to turn them In by Tuesday! Harvesting Season Farm Visit Int I Affairs is organizing a visit for UNI Int I Students to a (arm south of Lincoln, on Saturday, October 22. We will leave IA at 1:00pm. Transportation cost is $5. The guided tour will gake you fo Bluestem Valley Farms and see the combine harvest, livestock, and several other things. It Is a first exposure for many of you to American agriculture. Spaces are limited. Come to IA and sign up now!! Homecoming General Meeting Questions & concerns?? Organization and groups representatives are encourages lo attend Wednesday, Oct. t2 at 5:00pm at the Wick Alumni Center. _ _ INTRAMURAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT The last day lo enter the Co-Rec Soccer Tournament la Tuesday, October 11. Don't delay) Enter your team now. Cal 472-3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Tuesday. October It is the last day to enter Co-Rec Basketball. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more Information, can 472-3467. INTRAMURAL TABLE TENNis SINGLES The last day to enter Men's and Women's Table Tennis Singles Is Tuesday, October ft. Don't delay I Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 lor more information. Seventh Annual Cultural Diversity Retreat, October 22-23 LeadershIpCenter, (Aurora). Applications avail able at Student Affairs, Multicultural Affairs, Student Involvement (City and East Campus), Culture Center, and ASuN. Cal 472-3755 for more inform at ion. Sigma Tau Delta English Honoraiy A* members and new member*I Initiation Thursday. Oct. 13 in Andrews 228. H you are a declared English major or minor and are Interested in joining you are Invited to attend the ceremonies. SKYDIVE Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Crete Sfcydkr >ng Center 464-2929 Torie Osbom Tore, a national gay noht* actlvet. will be speaking Oct ! 1 at 7:30 pm In the Union. UNL students free, public $5. Sponsored by the University Program Coundl. University Program Council Applications for the University Program Coundl are now available at t ISNE Union, H7 NE Union. 200 NE Union and300 East Union. Deadline e Oct. 14 at 200 NE Union. New Students: Need to update your measles shot? Measles Clinic Oct. 17 at the University Health Center from 9-11 am and 1-4 pm. $10. No appointment neces sary. VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE Mon., Oct. 10 Tues., Oot. 11 Wed., Oct. 12 11:00 to 1:00 City Union Register and Make a Difference! Sponsored by ^^^^^^^Govemmen^^lsor^omm^^^^^^^ WOMEN WHO LOVE SEX Let's tafc serious... A time lor Women October 13th, Noon-1:30pm The Women's Center 472-2597 338 Nebraska Union WOMEN S WRESTLING Enhance your current litness/training program. Practice Wednesday 7:30 pm combative arts, campus rec. Begin ners welcome questions call Bonnie 467-4124. ‘Civil Engineering Students* ALL Civil Engineering students should plan to meet with their adveors at the early registration meeting on Tues day. October 11 at 4:30pm in W347 and W357 Nebraska Hall. Packets lor Spring 1995 will be available. Students are reminded that they still must have their advisors approval belore registering lor classes. Refreshments will be served. CAMPUsTd CROSS Meeting Wed. at 6p.m, Oct. 5. Interest Centers will be set up. Come see what we are all about. Meeting is located in the basement of the University Health Center. AEAC AgEcon/Agribusiness Club meeting tonight, 5:45pm, room 45 Riley Hall. Program: International Studies Abroad. Pay dues and $13 for protege banquet. Ag Ed Club Meeting 5:30pm tonight, 3rd floor East Campus Union. Remember to pay due6. ART HISTORIAN SOCIETY What to do with an Art History degree? Come to Woods photo lab Tuesday (Oct. 11) at 730p.m. for an important meeting. CBA Student Advisory Board Meeting Wednesday in the Union. New Members 430. regular meeting 530. Business attire. Collegiate 4-H Club Meeting tonight at East Campus Unionf730 and exec, at 7:00 See you there! PRE-OT CLUB Meeting: Tues.Oct. 11,7p.m. Room 201 HenzIA. Guest Speaker: Diane Boney— Occupational Therapist of Lin coln Public Schools_ STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION MEETING Tuee.. Oct 11 530 PM HenzHk 53 AN Education Mafara/ABnors Welcome! Student’s For Stoney Meeting 830p.m.. Wednesday. October 12 In the City Union. STUDENTS FOR KERREY Guest Speaker: U.S. Congressional Canidate Patrick Combs City Union. Thursday. Oct. 13th. 630 pm. room to be posted. Union Board Meeting tonight at 5pm in the Internationa) Student Lounge. _ University Ambassadors Meet at 5pm on Tuesday. October 11 at BroyhM Fountain for our philanthropy. It's a mandatory event. UNL Wildlife Club Meeting Wed. Oct. 12, 730pm. East Campus Union. Featuring speaker Rocky Planner. NPPD. Topic: Increas ing piping plover habitat. Everyone Welcome! Women in Communications Meeting October! t. 630pm In Avery 217. reading-room. Speaker: Nancy Hicks Journal Star. — 1 i . ■ i .... .i— ■ n mi FAR SID! By GARY LARSON “I know you miss the Walnwrlghts, Bobby, but they were weak and stupid people — and that’s why we have wolves and other large predators.’’ Undergraduate Women in Business Short meeting tonight 530 in Unlonfroom posted). Impor tant information for everyone going to Camp Kitakl. if you cannot attend meeting or have any questions, Cali Leslie at 438-5046. Casual dress. AXQ Pledge Mom/Daughter Is finally here. Have a great week and hope it's all you expect and more. Belated thanks to the Gamma Phi Beta pledges for the frosh. Hope to see all of you at Gunslinger. Thanks, FH Pledge Class xo> KICKS FOR KIDS Noon on Oct. 15th at Haywood Park To benefit Y.M.C.A.'s Big Brothers/Big Sisters XQ Thanks for a great Co-Rec season. We will get them next year. The Men of Phi Kappa Psi FH Thanks Farmhouse for the groovy Frosh. Hey man watch the leather and keep on L-l-V-l-N! Love. Kappa Pledges! KA riKO Ar TKE Because to the unexpected 'wetness' of the Terrace last week, the Terrace Barbecue will take place Wednesday at 530. ___ KA WHITE ROSE BOWL October 15,1994 KKT Hope all of the Kappa Moms are recovering from the delivery of their new babies. We love our babies! Kkr Thank you to everyone who participated in Kappa Kickoff. You all made it a great success! To the Men of Lambda Chi Alpha. Congratulations on taking first place! Love, the Kappas nB<t> Thanks to the pledge class for joining us on the scavenger hunt. We had a great time. The Men of SAE 0X Congratulations to Jody Burke for being chosen for Uni versity Ambassadors. To the Women of AXO A very belated thanks lor the tail gate party. It was great! The Men of Theta Chi ROTORACT CLUB Interested In developing professional and leadership skills. Looking for the opportunity to better serve your community. Would you (ike to speak with prominent business and management leaders from across the state? Please join us Oct 11 at Lincoln Plating Co.. 600 West E or contact Curt 477-8053 or Cory Adamson 483 4457. IAE Thanks SAE pledges lor a great football season. We Kicked Butt (ha ha)l Better luck next year! Love, ___S.H.S.B.S Slg Ep, Thanks for having us over for the pre-game warm-up. We all had a great time! The Alpha Chi's Special thanks to the Kappa pledges for coming over to watch Dazed and Confused. Let'6 do It again sometime. Thanks, m pledge class TKE Congratulations Michelle Meister on becomeing the TKE Chapter Sweetheart! The Men of Tau Kappa Epsilon ★ TONIGHT!! GOVERNMENT LIASON COMMITTEE 6:30 Nebraska Union - room to be pooled Row Row Row your boat, gently down stream-merrlly merrily merrily merrily, life is but a dream. Women: Write to Box 60861, Lincoln. NE, 68501. Found: 10/9 evening, set of keys in Harper 1 bathrooms.Call to identify, 472-1068. FOUND: Fri. afternoon In Hamilton Hall, Room 112 Sclentiflc Calculator. Call to identify 441-2451 days/488 2134 evenings. FOUND: Prescription woman s glasses Tuesday after noon In the basement of Henzlik Hall. Please come to room 24, Henzlk, to claim. FOUND: Prescription Glasses in brown case, 9/28 near 35th and Starr. Claim at the DN. Lost: Fossil watch with an inscription on back and braided leater band. Call Kevin at 436-7870. 300s Jobs i QQC " ■ i ■■ m .. a a-m. r>n,uin na iw3 ouniBiir RMnsymtrni r osmons TASP INTERNATIONAL is searching for Individuals who wish to gain valuable management experience. Average earnings are between $8,000 & $10,000. Positions open in the Lincoln area. For more information call Doug at 1 800-543-3792. Delivery drivers 18 years of age or older. Must have good driving record. Apply at any Little Caesar's location. Delivery Driver Needed Flexfole hours day night. Part or full-time. Join the fun at Little King, 27th a Dudley, 474-3248. LaundryLand hiring for 7:30pm-1am, 2-3 shlfts/Week. $5 hr. Apply at any of our 4 locations. Domino’s Pizza is Now Hiring Domino's Pizza Is looking for delivery drivers to fill all shifts. If you have a car, insurance and an excellent driving record Domino's wants you. Most average $7.00 to $10.00 per hour. Apply at any Domino's Plzzalocation. Don and Millie’s 5200 S. 50 91. Fabulous Food, Fast & Friendly Wanted: Bright, energetic fun personalities to help run registers or prepare orders. Work for one of Southeast Lincoln's most respected restaurants. Excellent hours for students with short shifts over both lunch and dinner. If you need 5 hours or 50 hours a week, we may have something for you. Apply after 11 am. Easy Phone Sales Absolutely no experlnce needed. Positive attitude-pleas ant voice works wonders. Start immediately. Earn $5-6+7 hr. 464-5094. - E xcellent pay plus free lunch at part-time lunch hour shift. Weekdays and some Saturdays. 6-10+ hours/week. California Dell, lower level, Lincoln Square Building, 13th S O St. _ _ Flexbie hours, day shift or evening/weekend shifts, ben efits. EOE. Apply to Waldo's, 824 S 27th. Friendly People Needed for fast-paced restaurant. Flexible hours. Wilting to work around class schedule. Apply: Happy Chef. 2929 N.W. 12th. Friendly, detail-oriented person needed 10-15 hre/wh. Apply in person Best Styles Formalwear 200 S. 19th St. Gobbles Lincolnsquare Food Court Frlendly, cheerful person to work counter over noon hour weekday,^experience not necessary, apply in person 10 Grotto’s Hiring hostess/front desk person for am/pm. Apply In person at 1100 O St. 474-9475 HABILITATION SPECIALIST INTRAMURAL SPORTS OFFICIALS The Office of Campus Recreation is currently hiring officials for the Intramural Sports Program. Starting pay is $5 an hour. If interested please attend the following meeting held at the Nebraska Union: Basketball Tuesday, October 11, 4:00 p.m. For more information call 472-3467. Now Hiring all waltery positions, host/hostess, cashiers. Apply any time. Grandmother's Resturant. 6940 A St. WHI call for interview. Old Country Buffet Now hiring customer service, line seivers, dish room, and salad prep positions. Flexible scheduling, reduced meal benefit, part-time/lull-time positions available. 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