The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1994, Page 11, Image 11

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    Adoption
A vouna professional California couple wishes to adopt
ahabv toage 2. Our loving and secureenvironment would
nrovide a wonderful future for your baby. We can help you
Sith medical, legal and living expenses. Completely
ipaal Please call Robin collect, (310) 839-5916.
Thank You
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Quality work at a reasonable price. Holly Sexton, 466
3943.
6oeHBound Books a Games, for all your gaming and
reading needs. 905 N. 16th
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us lor appoint
ment, 483-2609.
Papers Theses. Dissertations. On-campus pickup and
delivery. Holly Sexton, 466-3943,_
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 14 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes. Papers. Thesis, and Dissertations. Profes
sionally typeset and laser printed. 470-0471. _
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Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax.
Doily Nobrmokan, toeeemenf ol Iho Nebrmskm Union
Sears Resume Service
Put your best foot forward, get interviews! Student rates,
proven results. 464-9537
200s Notices
AGRI. SCIENCES &
NAT. RESOURCES
STUDENTS
Questions ??7? Problems ????
Come and voice your concerns
to your student representatives
Tuesday, Oct. 18 trom 4-5pm
East Campus Union-room to be posted
Attention Arts & Sciences
Majors!
A&S Student Advisory Board applications are due Oct.
21' Pick up yours at the Office of Student Involvement,
ASUN oftice, MCA office, and the A4S dean's office, 1223
OldHall. Apply Nowl- ___
BACK CARE INFORMATION
SESSION
As part of Timex FHnees Week, the Office of Campus
Recreation will offer a clinic on proper back care. The
session will be Wednesday, October 19. from 6:30pm
8:00pm in the Campus Recreation Center. The cost is
$5 00 and $7.50 lor members and non-members, respec
tively. Cal 472-3467 for more information.
CHOLESTEROL SCREENING
As part of Timex FHnees Week, get a cholesterol screen
ing in the Atrium of the Campus Recreation Center on
tmdnesday, October 19. trom 10:00am-1:30pm The
cost is $3.00. Call 472-3467 for more Information.
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING- Eam up to $2,000*/mo. on
Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel
Seasonal i Full-Time employment available. No exp
necessary. For into call 1 206-634 0468 ext. C57782.
I EDUCATION MAJORS!
Pi Lambda Theta presents Dr. Walters speaking
on Outcome-Based Education. Wednesday,
Oct. 19 at 7pm, Nebraska Union.
Experience Life in the
Mediterranean!
Leam all the details about CBA s new study abroai
program to Istanbul. Turkey.
'Open to all majors in all coleges
‘Earn graduate or undergraduate credit
‘En|oy classes taught In Engleh
‘LNe In the exciting culure of Turkey -
information Sessions
Tuesday, October 1Mb at 4:00pm
Wednesday, October 1Mb el 4:00pm
CBA Room 1M
Blaze a trail to success
Attend the Student Organization Conference, October 22
or 23. Register today at Office of Student Involvement.
And get Excited!
BLOOD PRESSURE
SCREENING
As part of Timex Fitness Week, get a FREE blood
pressure screening In the Atrium of the Campus Recre
ation Center on Wednesday, October 19, from 10:00am
1:30pm. Call 472-3467 for more information.
BODY FAT ASSESSMENT
As pari of Timex Fitness Week, get a body fat assess
ment in the Atrium of the Campus Recreation Center on
Wednesday, October 19. from 10:00am-130pm. Shorts
and T- shirts are required. The cost is $2.50. Call 472-3467
for more information.
FACULTY/STAFF
INTRAMURAL SQUASH
The last day to enter Men's & Women s F/S Squash is
Tuesday, October 18. Don't delayl Enter now at the Oflice
of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more informa
tion.
FAST FUNDRAISER-RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS-GREEKS.
GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST.
SIMPLE, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800)
775-3851 EXT, 33_
FITNESS CLASSES
Session II of the 1994 Fall Fitness Class Scheduled in
areas Including: Progressive/Low Impact aerobics, Body
Conditioning, Water Conditioning, StepAerobics. Span
ish Aerobics, plus several others. Classes are filling up
fasti Sign up now to reserve your space. For more
information, call the Office of Campus Recreation, 472
3467.
Harvesting Season Farm Visit
Int'l Affairs is organizing a visit for UNL Int i Students to a
farm south of Lincoln, on Saturday, October 22. We will
leave IA at t :00pm. Transportation cost is $5.
The guided tour will gake you to Blue6tem 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 Deadlines
AH of the following events have a deadline of Tuesday,
Oct. 18 by 4:00pm. Return all registrations to the ASUN
office, 115 Nebr. Union.
Participation form
Hueker Howl
Wally bed
I- -It-i
Lawn aispiny
Instructional Programs
Ballroom & Country Dance
The Office of Campus Recreation is entering an instruc
tional program on ballroom and country dancing. Learn
the Waltz, Swing, Slow Dance. Poto. Country Two Step,
Cotton Eye Joe, and Latin Dances. Sessions w!H be each
Tuesday, from 530pm-7:00pm. Oct 18-Nov 8. Call 472
3487 for more Information.
Intramural volleyballT
MANAGERS
The Manager Meeting for Men's and Women's Volleyball
will be held Thursday, October 20. at 5:00pm in the
Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representa
tive present to be eligble for competition. Call 472-3467
for more Information.
INTRAMURAL 3-ON-3
BASKETBALL
Tuesday, October 18 is the last day to enter Men s.
Women's and Co-Rec 3-on-3 Basketball Don't delay!
Enter yourteam now. Call 472-3467 for more information
INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL
The last day to enter Men s and Women's Volleyball is
Tuesday, October 18. Don't delay. Enter your team now.
Cal 472-3467 for more information.
New Students:
Need to update your
measles shot?
Measles Clink: Oct. 17 at the Unkrersity Health Center
from 9-11 am and 1-4 pm. $10. No appointment neces
««y- _
NUTRITION ANALYSIS
As part of Timex Fitness Week, get a FREE nutrition
analyals In the Atrium of the Campus Recreation Center
on Wednesday, October 19. from 10:00am-130pm. Call
472-3467 for more Information.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
TRIP DEADLINES
Tuesday, October 18 Is the deadline to sign up for the
folowing Outdoor Adventures trips: Day Canoe Trip,
Badlands Sampler, and Caving. Don't miss out on these
great 1r$*. Call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472
4777 for more information.
i Seventh Annual Cultural
Diversity Retreat,
October 22-23
Leaders hip Center, (Aurora). Applications avail
able at Student Affairs, Muliculural Affairs.
Student Involvement (City and East Campus),
Culure Center, and ASUN. Cal 472-3756 for
more information.
TIM FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
|AJV7^memsmmm———wmmmmmm—mmmm
•Excuse me? Excuse me? ...I believe the biggest
set of fang marks belong to me, my friend!”
PEACE CORPS
Video and Information Sessions
Tuesday, Oct 18 at 1:00Dm In Nebraska Student Union
SKYDIVE
Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Crate Skydiv
ing Center 464-2929.
Student Alumni Association
and Campus Recreation
WALLYBALL TOURNAMENT
Co-ed tourney during HOMECOMING WEEK, Oct. 26-27.
Open to all Greeks, RHA, and student organizations.
Entry forms are dueTue.,Oct 18 at 4:00pm in the ASUN
office. Mandatory meeting for all Wallyball captains Oct.
20,9pm, City Union.
NO ENTRY FEE
It s FUN and It’S FREE!!!!!!
Super Circuit Weight
Training Youth Clinic
Students will be exposed to a controlled workout for the
beginning strength trainer. This Is an excellent avenue to
Introduce particpants to weight training. The clinic will be
Saturday, Oct 22 from 11:00am-12:00pm. Cost tor mem
bers and non-members Is $5and $7.60 respectively. For
more information, call the Office of Campus Recreation at
472-3467._1 _
Super Circuit
Weight Training Clinic
Learn this fast, efficient method of weight training. Two
clinics will be offered: Oct 23 and Nov 13 from 7pm
8:30pm. Cost for members is $5. For more information,
call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472-3467.
TIMEX CONDTION
COMPETITION
Compete in the Timex Condition Competition during
Timex FHneae Week. The competition will take place
from 1:30pm-4:30pm on Wednesday. October 19, In
Cook Pavilion on City Campus and in East Campus
Activities Building on East Campus. Areas of competition
include: abdominal strength, upper body strength, speed/
quickness, and endurance. For more Information, call
472-3467,_
TIMEX FITNESS WEEK
The Sixth Annual Timex Fitness Week, presented by
Ocean Spray A Concept II Rowers will be held October 16
20. Events scheduled Include: aerobics, step aerobics,
water aerobics, nutrition assessment, body lai assess
ment, triathlon(bfce, row, stair), family fitness, cholesterol
screening, blood pressure assessment, and the World's
Largest Aerobics Class! Information for students with
special needs will also be available. Prizes will be award
ed Including: Timex Sports Watches, t-shirts. Ocean
Spray Juice, and more! Pick up your full schedule of
events at the Campus Recreation Center. For more
Information, Call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472
3467._
TIMEX FITNESS WEEK
Pretenled by Octtn Spray
& Concept H Rowers
October 16-20
Sc he ki lee A Information at
Campus Recreation, 472-3467
WORLD S LARGEST
AEROBICS
CLASS
Come participate in the “World's Largest Aerobics Class '
when an estimated 25,000 students from 300 universities
exercise across the country. This event will take place
Thursday, October 20, from 12:10-12:50pm in the Fit
ness/Aerobics Room of the Campus Recreation Center,
Timex Fitness Watches will be drawn at 12:50pm. Must
be present to win. Call 472-3467 for more information.
WOMEN S WRESTLING
:itness or Competition, practice Wednesday, 7:30 pm.
Campus Rec, Combative Arts Room. Questions call
3onnie 467-4124.
Attn: Pre-Vet Club Members
sick up ratfletickets at Pre-Vet Advising Center, room 112
Veterinary Basic Science Bldg. All members responsible
lor selling 25 tickets. $15 dues can be paid at same
ocation. Any questions-caH Tonya, 423-6091 or Randy
469-4570. __
NU MEDS
Meeting Tuesday the 16th In the Union at 6:30, room to be
posted. There wHI be a speaker._
Pre-pharmacy Club
Meeting Wednesday, October 19 at 6pm In the NE
Union{room posted). _
The Publications Board will meet at 4 p.m., Monday in the
Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All
are welcome to attend. _
US Congressman
Doug Berueter
At College Republicans
Wednesday, Oct. 19
City Union, room posted
AHA
Jessica and Angie welcome to the family. We re so proud
to have you. Get ready for tonlte. Love your family.
FARMHOUSE
A belated thanks tor sharing your underwear & kisses with
us last Monday. You guys are AMAZING I How about we
get together lor some singing lessons? SOON!
Love, the Women of Pi Beta Phi
To the Kappa Delta Pledges,
Thanks tor coming over for 90210. We had a great time.
Chi Phi Pledges
Mission To Mizzou ’94
October 21-22,1994
AG MEN
ASA
To Benefit St. Elizabeth's Bum Unit
nKO> KA0
KKTKA
Night Kappa
With The Miflions _
Sigma Nu,
Who taught you guys to disco so well? Thanks for such
a groovy time!
u 1 The Alpha Chi's
Row row row your boat, gently down stream-merrlly
merrily merrily merrtly, life Is but a dream. Women: Write
to Box 80861. Lincoln, NE, 68501.
Found: Green notebook for Natural Resources 100 found
In parking lot just north of Mabel Lee HaR (green lot). C laim
at DN. _ _
FOUND: Lady's Timex watch. South of Burnett HaR on ID
12. Claim at DN Office._
Found: Women's bifocals near Bancroft Hall. Claim at
DJNL____
Reward. Lost camera tri-pod at Ed Weir Track. 6 p.m.
Monday, October 10. Heavy duty, Mack. CaA Diane at
KOLN-TV 467-9270._
Guitarist/Writer seeks keyboardist, bassist, vocalist, and
drummer for progressive group. If interested call 436
0750 and leave name and number_
Want Viscount 10-speed for parts. 483-1476.
! LaunDRY Land ;
OFFER GOOD October 1994
1440 N. 56-466-8353
1340 N. 27-474-5155
21st. & J -474-4363
-NEW LOCATION
48th & Old Cheney - 423-5955 _J
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