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Monday, January 23,1995
472-2588
Page 11
INTRAMURAL CHESS
The iast day to enter the Open Intramural Chess Compe
tition is Tuesday, January 24. Don’t delay! Enter now at
the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more
information.
Involvement Team
Applications are now available for the 1995-96 I Team.
206 Nebraska Union, Culture Center, or 300 Nebraska
East Union. Due January 27. Any questions? Call Jason
in the Office of Student Involement at 472-8142.
Learn to Fly!
At Capitol Aviation. Free Introductory Flights. Some re
strictions apply. Lincoln Municipal Airport, Lincoln NE.
Call (402)475-5444.
W $
INNOCENTS
Applications due Friday, January 27, 4:00pm.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Seasonal & full-time employment available at National
Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits + bonuses!
Apply now for best positions. Call: 1-206-545-4804 ext.
N57781.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
TRIP DEADLINES
Tuesday, January 24, is the deadline to sign up for the
February 3-5 Outdoor Adventures Caving trip. Don't m iss
out on this great trip. Cali the Office of Campus Recreation
at 472-4777 for more information.
RESORT JOBS
Earn to $12/hr.+tlps. Theme Paiks, Hotels, Spas, +more.
Tropical 8 Mountain destinations. Call 1-206-632-0150
ext. R57781.
SAA
Applications for new membership now available at: The
Office for Student Involvement, Neihardt, and the Wick
Center. Applications are due today by 5pm at the Wick
Center. Information sessions will be held January 17 at
4:30 In the Wick Center and January 19 at 7pm In the Abel
ballroom.
STUDENT ACCIDENT/ILLNESS INSURANCE
ENROLLMENT DATES 1/9/95-2/9/95
If you are not covered by yourparent's medical insurance,
there is a student insurance program available to you.
Enrollment for US resident students is open with the first
day of spring semester, and continues for 30 days.
Insurance coverage is mandatory at UNL for international
students. If you do n6t show proof of private coverage, you
will be billed on your tuition statement for the UNL student
insurance. The coverage starts 1/9/95 and goes thru the
summer until 8/10/95.
For complete information, brochures are available at
University Health Center, International Affairs Office, or
by mail. We also have a 24-hour information line at 472
7437.
The Future of Wetfare
A discussion of what is happening to our welfare
system, what the human cost will be and who
stands to benefit from it.
Speaker: Carl Klamer
Nebraska Center for Legal Services
January 25th at 7:00pm
340 NE Union
Call 472-2597 for more info.
Want to Live in the City
This Summer???
How about Italian cities Ike Rome, Florence. Venice and
others? Professor Slegman and the department of Soci
ology are offering a study abroad 3 credit course (or audit)
in Italian Urban Civiization during Pre-Session '95. Call
472-6008 or vis# during office hours, MW 10:30-11:30pm
Room 730 Oldfather.
Bring in your compact discs for up to $5 in cash or trade.
Disc Go Round, 50th and 0,486-0047.
Wanted: Used CDs
215 Meetings
LETTUCE!
70th Meeting
Wednesday, January 25,7:00, City Union
(room to be posted]
Everyone is welcome tocomedrink silly the IceCold Truth
of Lettuce.
(cocktail weenies will be served!)
Aiesec Meeting
Get involved! Information meeting Tues. 2:30 orThure.
6:30 in the Union. All majors welcome.
Could your group or organization use a boost. Let the
Group Challenge Experience help you to form a stronger
group. To learn more. Attend our Information Session:
Wednesday, January 25,7:00pm
Nebraska Unk>n(room posted)
Friends of Deaf Community
First of the year club meeting,
Wednesday, January 25th,
7:00, Barkley (room posted).
A night full of fun.
Gay/Lesbian
Student Association
Join us Tuesday night at 7pm(room to be posted) for a
‘rap’ session titled “Coming Out of the Closet and Dealing
with Internalized Homophobia.’ For more info, call 472
5644.
ODYSSEY I
Mark your calendars for our next meeting. Jan 24 from 6
6pm at the City Union. Also, call Valerie 472-8142 with
any phone or address changes.
Pro-Life Students
First UNL pro-life meeting, January 24 at 7:00 in the
Union.
220 Greek Affairs
AXQ
Congratulations to the new memeber class of AXO on
there initiation. We re so proud of you! Erika Bieber, Sara
Craig, Stacy Danielson, TeresaDardis, Jessica Dugdale,
Amber Friesen, Darcy Gengenbach, Kara Girard, Kristina
Guggenmos, Dana Marohn, Erin McGrath. Allyson
Messersmith, Stefan ie Rowlands, Laura Schmeeckle,
Susan Schmidt, Danielle Underwood, Stacia Welch.
Alisa Wills, Stephanie ZKo. Welcome to the Bondi The
best is yet to come.
Love, your sisters
A big congrats goes to Pam Hesse and Brett We6t on their
pinning.
Congratulations to our new initiates: T. Adams, M. Bernt,
S. Broyhili, N. Burklund, S. Gill, L. Hampton, A. Heacock,
K. Jenkins, A. Johansen, C. Johnson, T. Keber, J.
Kotsiopulos, R. Kuhlman, M. Marlin, S. Moxham, M.
Muhle, L. Musselman, J. Pierson, J. Peterson, M. Ramos,
M. Schwaner, K. Semrad, S. Sitzman, J. Starr, M.
Stubben.
Congratulations to our new Actives: Brad Ablott, Duane
Becker, Brad Broeker, Bryan Cederburg, Dan Classen,
Chris Forch, Mike Forch, Travis Fries, Jeff From, Chris
Hansen, Aaron Harvey, Ryan HoSmeier, Craig Knapp,
Jesse Landin, Lowell Miller, Brad Novacek, Steve
Tippery, Justin Tollman, Chad Trausch.
CATERING
MANAGEMENT INC
ChiO's
Love, Your Alpha Phi Sisters
Ag Men
Providing food service to eoro ritieeandfratemitiee on
campus. Phone Ron 560-7111 (or a complete
information packet.
Little Sisters of the Scarlet Rose and Triangle Fraternity
invite you to formal tea on Wedesday,-January 25th at
7:00pm at Triangle Fraternity. Questions?, 438-6342.
Angie or Lisa.
©X
Congratulations New Initiates: Scott Moyer, Eric
Nordmeyer, Justin Fisher, Jared Males, Chris Wegener.
Congratulations Steve Loud on being elected A1AS Pres
ident.
SAM
The Brothers of SigmaOmicron Chapter Congratulate our
newest members for their momentous accomplishment.
Towne Club
Tonight is the night! Join the ladies of Towne Club at 6:00
for a meeting, it's at the Union and the room wiH be posted
on the calendar of events. If you have any questions call
us at 472-2596.
We're celebrating inspiration Week at Chi Omega.
Congrats to all Chi Omega pledges.
The Actives
240 Personals
Way to go Vemol We envy you ya hoochl
Love, Brownie and Chop
Jeff, Kristi. Ben. Mary, Jason, Sanaz, Jimmy, Jim,
Charles, Stephanie, Andy, Kristina, Jason, Heather, Jeff,
Susie, Sasha, Laura, Jason, Stephanie, Michael, Sonia,
James, Marky. Joan, Jeff, Janel, Jill, Nicki, Brian, Jessi
ca, Angela, Amy, Brian, Samantha, Matt, & Juli...
You’re the Absolute Greatest!!
Joel, Kris, Wendy, Sue 6 Glenn
250 Wanted
Wanted: SOUNDCARD. MUSIC COMPUTER programs.
Will buy. Call 436-8792.
260 Fundraising
FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS -
GREEKS, GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDU
ALS. FAST, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION.
(800)775-3851 EXT.33
300s Jobs
300 Help Wanted
ANIMAL LOVERS
If you have a warm heart for fuzzy faces the Humane
Society needs you for its phone-a-thon campaign. AM/
PM hours available. If you would Hketo make a difference,
and earn $$$ too, please call 477-7722.
Come in from the cold...
To a warmer work environment Hudson Bay Company
serves progressive non-profit organizations and needs
articulate politically concerned people to call members.
Pay is $7/hr. weekdays. $8/hr weekends, paid training,
benefits, and national conferences. Call 476-10 fO, 11am
3pm to schedule an interview.
FAST CASH FOR SPRING BREAK. Easy money, own
hours. Send SASE: SI Distributors-BE P.O. Box 97
Murphysboro. II62966.
Get a Jump on the
Rest of the Class
The Lincoln Journal-Star is recruiting an individual to fill
the position of District Manager. Candidates should be
mature individuals with good communications skills, who
are people-oriented, and can motivate youths as well as
interact with parents and customers. This part-time posi
tion is ideal for the college student who is looking for a
challenging opportunity and personal growth. Qualifica
tions include being available by 230 p.m. weekdays, 9
a.m„ Saturdays and some Sundays. Must be available to
work approximately' 30 hours/week, have own vehicle
and insurance, and possess a valid drivers license.
Benefits include good hourly wage, bonus plan, mileage,
and vacaction/holiday pay. Apply in person at Lincoln
Journal-Star, second floor, 926 P Street, Lincoln, NE
68508 by Tuesday January 31. EOE.
Gobble Gobble
Lincolnaquare Food Court
Friendly, noon-time counter help needed in downtown
specialty sandwich store, easy hours, free meals. Apply
in person. Gobbles, 10-3 M-F, 13th a 0 streets,
Lincolnsquare.
MONDAY-THURSDAY
9:00PM-7:30AM
FULL-TIME OR
FLEXIBLE PART-TIME HOURS
Job responsibilities include gathering; collating manual
ly; stock and verify signatures in a specified sequence to
form book bodies; operate plalemaking, trimming, cut
ting, perforating and padding equipment for the produc
tion of name stickers as assigned.
Qualified applicants must have basic numerical under
standing and retention skills and the ability to 8ft materi
als.
Qualified applicants may apply in person Monday through
Friday in the Human Resources Department at:
METROMAIL CORP.
AN R.R. DONNELLEY AND SONS COMPANY
948 Weal Bond
Lincoln, NE 68521
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
M/F/O/V
24 hour Job Line 402-473-4477
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WINDOW ON THE OPPOSITE WALL!
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ACROSS
1 Swedish rock
group
5-d’oeuvre
(masterpiece)
9 Polytypes
14 Pomander case
15 Jesuit
missionary
lexicographer
16 Distribute
17 Cut short
18 Avalon, e.g.
19 Partheno
genetic product
20 Wait impatiently
23 God whose
dragon Cadmus
killed
24 Brain
specialist’s rec.
g 8 8 S g
25 Saracen’s
milieu
Apollo’s twin
Originates
Not flabby
Heine’s sigh
Adage re
impatient
actions
40W.W. II
command
41 Project
42 Succeed
43Huaraches, e.g
46 Quidnunc’s
interest
47 Age, in Abruzzi
48 Golfer
Ballesteros
49 Be kept waiting
55 Of yore
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
56 Fret
57 Becomes
encumbered
60 Size of type
61 Faro card
62 Haydn’s
nickname
63 Odense
inhabitants
64 Child’s play
65 Chisholm Trail
totfn
DOWN
1 Christie’s “The
-Murders”
2 Sand or salad
follower
3 Political alliance
4 First elements
s Sevastopol is
here
6 Metal fasteners
7 Pronoun for the
Pinta
8 Trilbies
9 Official seal
to State
11 Neat freak’s
opposite
12 Writer Bambara
13 Margin directive
21"-, fair sun
Romeo
22 Mutual
relationship
29 Whence the
phoenix is
reborn
26 Lariat 3
27 Pyromaniac’s
crime
28 Tract
29 Billiard stroke
30 Metrical accent
31 Kind of glass or
music
33 Passing fancies
34 Ozark-of '
comics
37 La Scala’s
locale
8 Emulate
Penelope
8 Dik-dik or kudu
4 Cross out
5 Expiates
8 Margin
8 Molts
8 Betty, in a 1930
song
S8SS
50 Earthenware
pot
si One-eyed god
52 Start of N.C.’s
motto
Kin of a parvis
Type of dive
Slender finial
Blue
Edited by
Eugene T. Maleska