The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1995, Image 7

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    92 Bridgestone XO-3 Hybrid Bike, 18‘ red cro-moly frame,
21 speed. 6himano Exage 300GS components. NEVER
RIDDEN! ABSOLUTELY PERFECT CONDITION!!! Jas
on ® 472-9270 or 489-2971, leave message.
New and used bicycles, expert repair on ail brands.
WheeTn & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Mac Powerbook 160. 4MB Ram. 80MB Drive. Case,
battery charger ind. $1250 OBO. Visa/MC/Amex accept
ed. 483-7575 or 488-0699 eve.
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system induding
printer only $599. Call Chris at 800-289-5685.
FOR SALE: Portable bar with 2 stools, small desk with 6
drawers and chair. $20/each. 421-2705.
ENG/WED Ring .25 Ct. Diamond, Two Rubies, 14 Ct.
Gold, $475 or best offer, 488-0569.
New Titles
Hundreds of new country, rap and rock tapes just arrived.
New titles, all priced $5.50 and iess. New posters too.
Pulp fiction posters. Recycled Sounds, 824 P Street, 476
8240.
Iguana
Four foot long female with 4x6 foot cage and all accesso
ries. 474-1816. Leave message.
For sale: 2 Nine Inch Nails tickets. Best offer. 464-3949,
Mike.
200s Notices
4 Days in Las Vegas
Come in and register to win during the Grand Opening of
Disc Go Round. 50th & O. 486-0047.
Alan VanErt Evangelistic Ministries & The
Living Word Singers, auditioning vocals,
praise band, drama and audio engineering for
weekend area outreach. (Most team members
never had prior experience). Open auditions
held Saturday, February 4th from 1:00 to 4:30pm
at Gere Library Conference Center, 56th & Nor
mal in Lincoln. Call 477-4750 anytime for more
information. Appointments preferred, but not
necessary.
ATTENTION
Freshman and sophomore Actuarial Science Majors. If
you are interested in having an upperclass mentor to
answer questions, let you know about Actuarial Science
Club meetings, or helpyou with classes, please call Geoff
at 483-4101 or Scott at 436-9214.
Aviation Institute
Otters 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit
flightprograms. For more information call 402-554-3424
or 1-800-858-8648.
Break Down Stereotypes
in the Cultural Seminar
Learn about Ethnic Minority Cultures and gain valuable
insights in a six week course beginning February 8,
meeting Wednesdays 6:30-8pm. Registration forms
available in Culture Center and the office for Student
Involvment City and East. Questions call 472-5500.
CALIFORNIA HOTLINE
Know what Californians know now! Never be 6 months
behind again. All the popular movies before you see them.
music before you hear it. fads, fashion, food, slang fun
facts & more. 1(900)388-1010, Ext 801 ($2.00 Per Min.)
. I Call the Colorado aki report
for up to date skiing conditions.
1-900-484-4040 ext. 560
$2/min, average call is 2 min.
Average cost $4/maximum cost $10.
Touch tone phone required. Under 18 get parent permis
sion. Customer service Strauss Communications,
Carmel. Cali. (40B) 625-1910.
Involvement Team
Applications are now available for the 1995-96 I Team.
200 Nebraska Union. Culture Center, or 300 Nebraska
East Union. Due January 27. Any questions? Can 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,_
PEACE CORPS
NEW VIDEO!
Monday, January 30, 730pm NE City Union, Thursday,
Feb. 2,730pm, East Campus union.
RONALD REGAN
A Tribute
6pm, Wed. City union. College Republicans.
Student Government Elections
Survey & Referendum Questions
Filing Deadline 4:00pm-Feb. 1
Student Election Group Form
Filing Deadline Noon-Feb. 1
Filing forms for:
President, 1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Senate
Advisory Boards
Committee for Fees Allocation
Filing DeedHne-Feb. 8 at 4:00pm
Election Day
March 8
Polls Open at 8:00am
CAMP CHALLENGE
Summer Leadership School
So you didn’t sign up for ROTC as a freshman or sopho
more. Catch up at Army ROTC Camp Challenge, aPAID
six-week summer course in leadership training. No obli
gation. Register today. Call 472-2468 for details.
CAMPUS PEER PROGRAM
1 in 250 Nebraskans have HIV. Get educated now! Call
JiH Fazzini to set up presentations for your Greek house
or residence hall. 436-0398.
CHI ALPHA
Christian Fellowship
Wednesdays 7 p.m.
CBA24
English Conversation Program
(ECP)
The ECO matches U.S. and international students pos
sessing a common interest in gaining a greater under
standing of each other'6 culture and language. Once
matched, ECP partners independently arrange for weekly
meeting of an hour or more to participate in activities or
conversation rather than formal instruction. Interested?
Come and sign-up at International Affairs or contact
Yenbo Wu or JessicaChoung, International Affairs, 1237
R Street or 472-5358.
JU>
Wanted: Used CDs
Bring in your compact discs for up to $5 in cash or trade.
Disc Go Round, 50th and O, 486-0047.
Women & Exercise:
Benefits & Struggles
Are you wondering if your New Year's resolution to
exercise is going to last? Strengthen your resolve by
attending this discussion group & learn why exercise is
beneficial especially for women. Attend this discussion
on Wednesday, Feb. 1st. from 12:00pm -1:30pm at the
Women's Center, NU 338. Any questions? Call 472-2597
WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL
SWIM MEET
The Women s Intramural Swim Meet will be held Thurs
day, February 2, beginning at 6:40 p.m. No advance
entries are required. Entries may be made at Mabel Lee
Pool between 6:05p.m. and 6:30 p.m. the day of the meet.
The schedule of events is available at tne Office of
Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472
3467;
Women’s Wrestling
Practice 7:30pm Wednesday, Combative Arts, Campus
Rec. Beginners Welcome. Questions? call Bonnie, 467
4124.
CAMPUS RED CROSS
MEETING
Wed. Feb. 1 at 5:00 pm in the basement of the University
Health Center, Everyone is Welcome to Attend!
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS
Meeting 6pm, Wednesday, City Union, Very Important
Business!! All Welcome!!_
Entreprenuers of the
Round Table
Have dinner and network with some of Nebras
ka's most successful entreprenuers. Stop by
CBA 209 to reserve your seat, today. Space is
limited. All majors welcome! Thursday Feb. 2,
5:30pm.
FFA Alumni
Re-organizational meeting tor interested students. 5-6pm
Thurs Feb 2. East Campus Union.
Gymmees
Support UNt Gymnastics. Meeting Wed. 6:30pm in the
Union (Room posted). _
IMA
STUDENT MEETING
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1ST
7:00PM IN THE UNION.
SEE YOU THERE!!
Interested in public relations?
Come to the International Association of Business Com
municators (IABC) Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 1,5:30pm
room 217, Avery.
Speaker Steve Krause
Meeting tonight at 8:00p.m. in the Union. See ya there.
PRE-VET CLUB
Meeting: Wednesday, Feb. 1, East Campus Union,
7:00pm. Mock interviews will be given.
Pro-Life Students
Meeting Thurs, Feb 2 in the Union. Officer elections and
other important activities. Please Come!
Psi Chi meeting Feb. 1st at 7:00 p.m. — Burnett 108.
Orientation for students wanting volunteer opportunities.
If you can't attend c^ti Jacy at 489-0687. Volunteer
Committee to be elected.
IUNL Rodeo Association
Meeting Feb. 1, 7:30p.m. at the East Campus I
Union (Rm to be posted). We will vote on college I
rodeo contractors.
Women’s Lacrosse
Mandatory Meeting, February 1 at 5pm at Campus Rec
TV Lounge. Questions, 467-1708.
Phi Delt Clothing Drive
Jan. 30-Feb. 3
“Give those in need the shirt off your back"
AAn
Congratulations to all our awesome new initiates: Heather
Beasley, Elizabeth Billings, Mocha Butkovich, Sheila
Fleming, Karina Greenlee, Alison Heitman, Janna
Hillman, Nikki Juricek, Mary Crandell, Holly Lukasiewicz,
Hilary McNabb, Kasey Morrissey, Jolie Rowley, Michelle
Ruskamp, Jennifer Schawang, Stephanie Schraml,
Becky Vahle, April Warford, Holly Wilhelmson. & Michelle
Young.
We know you'll make great Deltas!
AAn
Congratulations to Jennifer Erickson and Lia Montejano
on your engagements.
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Congratulations to Kiersten Yanken on being 2nd runner
up in the Miss Southern and Miss Eastern Nebraska
Pageant. Also, congratulations on being selected Presi
dent of Young Democrats!
Congratulations to Marney Monson for being selected
secretary of Young Democrats)
We're so proud of you!
Love, Your Alpha Phi sisters
ATO
A great big, yummy ATO hug goes out to our new initiates
Bob Bosse, Brent Wegele, Brock Wentz, Kurt Ruwe,
Ernie Owens, Garett Luenenborg, James I. Worrix .Jarred
Fichtner, Jason Stvch, Kevin Torczon, Jeff Ziegler, Jon
Fisher, John Rennerfeldt, Josh Scott, Mark
Bauermeister, Mark Nielsen, Mark Thompson, Matt
Kruse, R06S Halford, Ryan Burbach, Darren Brummond,
Brian Hash, Brian Hendricks, Chris Stohs, John
Sevenker, Ryan Zuspan, Travis Pritchett, and Ryan
Windhorst. Congratulations.
A special thanks goes out to George Schlothauer, Scott
Burbach, Brian Wegele, and Kevin Torczon for all their
extra work during initiation week.
Your ATO brothers
ATTENTION Sorority members.Sorority Christian Fel
lowship. Wednesday February 1, Henzlik Hall Room 109
at 9pm.
ATfi
There is to be a royale gathering,
Masqued in coloure and tradition.
There are but thirty-nine nightes of wait remaining.
And all know this as ATO Storie Booke Ball.
Congratulations to bother Malt McCabe for winning the
Solo II award.
your ACACIA brothers
Xfi
CONGRATULATES
Trumble-NAYC Skinner. Wilcox, Whitted. A. Miller
NSC
Way to go gals!
Leslie Anderson gets a huge congrats on her
engagement.
Love, chi O's
KA0
Thanks for coming over on Friday for the FAC. We had a
great time, hope you did too. Hope to do it again soon.
_SAE
KA
Congratulations to Amy Hopfensperger on being named
Daily Nebraskan January Account Executive of the
Month! We are proud of you!
Good luck Jenny Linden on ail your upcoming dance
auditions! Weil miss you but weil think of you lots!
Love, your KD Sisters
EAE
Brothers of the Week - Congrats to Ben M.F. Brown and
the band.
Also, Phi Alpha to Pete Caputo on his outstanding accom
plishment.
ZAE
Thanks to D ischarge for playing at our function on Satur
day night.
Phi Alpha-The Brothers of SAE
The Men of Alpha Gamma Rho would like to thank the
women of Kappa Alpha Theta for the fine time we had
dining with them. Let's do it again.
The Men of Alpha Gam ma Rho would like to congratulate
their 3 new initiates: Derek Farmstrum, Doyle Leefers,
and Dana Stubbendick.
To the women of AXiD
Thanks for the date dash. We'll go roller skating with you
anytime.
The Men of Theta Xi
Triangle
Congratulations Dan Demuth on being selected DOTM.
Your Triangle Brothers
ASUN
Electoral Commission
Will be meeting today at 4:30pm in the ASUN office. 115,
Nebr. Union. Students with questions or concerns about
the upcoming election are invited to attend.
Graduate College
Div. of Continuing Studies
Senate Position Open
Positions open to fill a vacancy. Term runs through March
29th. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union, deadline
Feb. t0.
UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Wednesday, Feb. 1
6:30 p.m.
City Campus Union
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
115 NEBRASKA UNION
ACROSS 30 Goose genus
1 Dog that 34 Choler
debuted in a 35 Type of trip
1934 film 36 “I Got o’
5 Bow or Barton Nuttin’ ”
10 Shopper 37 Train company
stopper in a game
14 Sound at a 41 Take long steps
stadium 42 Ending with
15 Tempted north or south
16 King Harald’s 43 Unclose, to the
predecessor Bard
17 Grown-up filly 44 Highly charged
18 Actress Ekberg 45 Swiss river
19 Cab passenger 46 More aged
20 Noted train 48 Canvas cover
23 Matterhorn, e.g. 50 U.S.A.F.
24 Coty or command
Descartes 51 Noted train
25 Mendacious 57 Hired hoodlum
28-out a living 58 Davis or Midler
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
Lost right before Christmas break: Diamond engagement
ring with a wedding band. REWARD. 474-05157
Need research paper on a new production or operations
management technique which has recently been intro
duced. Call Pam 420-2705._
FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS -
GREEKS, GROUPS. CLUBS. MOTIVATED INDIVIDU
ALS. FAST, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION.
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300s Jobs
Attention Students
Nebraska Republican Party is looking for enthusiastic
individuals who relate well over the phone. Pleasant
working conditions in an exciting time for Republicans.
Excellent bonus program. Call Sam Fischer. 475-2122.
AVOID ANOTHER DULL, DEAD END, LOW PAYING
SUMMER JOB!
Serious, motivated students needed for Outlet Manage
ment Positions in Lincoln & Omaha. Gain real world
business management skills for Resume & employ
ers. Average Eamings$5000 - 8000. All majors: NO $ or
Experience nec. to manage your own College Pro Paint
ers business. CALL (800)480-0230 for Info Dy 2-18-95.
Business Woman's Business is BOOMING! Call 421
3754/leave message.
Club Recreation Supervisor
Lincoln Paiks and Recreation needs dub supervisor/
driver at a recreation program for individuals with mental/
physical disabilities. Assist in providing fun recreation
opportunities in the community. Experience helpful, but
not required. Must have good driving record and be willing
to train on van to transport participants. Wed 6-10pm thru
May 3rd. Additional opportunities for summer employ
ment $5/hr. Males encouraged to apply. Call 441-7877.
EOE/AA
Earn $5,000-$10,000
next summer
Work in your home town this summer. Triple A Student
Painters is searching for students who wish to gain
valuable management experience. Employment oppor
tunities are open in Lincoln and Omaha. These limited
positions are open on a first come first qualified basis.
Internship opportunities. For more infff call Ben at 1-800
543-3792.__
Godfather’s
is now taking applications for delivery drivers. Apply at
downtown 1 zth and Q.
Growing environmental company is looking for individu
ats who want to make a difference. 402-796-2416
Hudson Bay Company
Are you someone who is concerned about consumer and
environmental issues? Are you someone who needs
extra money? Are you someone who also likes to talk to
people? If so, H udson Bay has a position for you. The pay
is $7/hr weekdays, $8/hr weekends. Paid training and
numerous benefits are available with 20 or more hours a
week. For an interview call 476-1010,11am-3pm, M-F.
Immediate opening available for in-house Tabs Sales
Representative. Must have strong verbal and written
communications skills for business to business sales of
a medical device. Get practical business experience and
build your resume. Must be able to work minimum of 18
hours weekly, scheduledfrom 8-5, Monday-Friday. Hours
can be flexible around school schedule. Close to campus.
Call Beth at 475-4002, from 8-5 Monday-Friday. EOE.
Looking for great hours? Wish you could have your Friday
and Saturday evenings free! Well, you've got them with
us. A.M. and P.M. shifts available immediately for those
serious about money. Easy phone sales. Call 434-8150
for interview.
Mobile DJ
Available weekends andsummer. Auto required. Experi
ence in PR, music, and stage helpful. 474-6504 for app.
Models, Actors, Actresses
International Modeling and Talent Associates, New Yoik,
Norr Blanc Corp. 402-475-1855.
Money Motivated
Sales opportunity available, flexible hours. 402-796-2416
Need 2-3 experienced painters (exteriortrim work) for full
time seasonal work beginning in April. Claremont Park
Apts. 474-7275.
Needed: 63 people to lose weight over 10 pounds. No
willpower needed. 100% natural. 100% guaranteed. Doc
tor-recommended. New product. Call 483-6371.
Old Country Buffet
Now hiring customer service, line servers, dishroom, and
salad prep positions. Flexible scheduling, reduced meal
benefit, part-time/full-time positions available. Apply in
person. 2241 O’ St.
Part Time
Dishwashers needed. Flexible hours. Apply in person
Vincenzo’s, 808 P Street.
Easy phone sales
Absolutely no experience needed. Positive attitude,
pleasant voice, work wonders. Start immediately. Earn
$6-$8+/hr. 464-5094.
FAST CASH FOR SPRING BREAK. Easy money, own
hours. Send SASE: SI Distributors-BE P.O. Box 97
Murphysboro, II62966.
Part time help wanted. 12-20hrs/week required. Flexible
sch«MmjjXaH Jeff at LinTell Systems between 4 and 5
PART TIME
OPPORTUNITIES
Lincoln Plating Company, a leader in the metal
finishing industry and one of Lincoln’s most
respected and fastest growing businesses, is
currently recruiting for part-time production posi
tions offering a variety of weekend hours, with
additional hours throughout the week. Must be
able to work a minimum of 16 hours per week.
Lincoln Plating offers:
* $6.00 Per Hour Starting Wage
* $1.00 Per Hour in Tuition Reimbursement
* Scheduled Pay Increases
* Shift Differentials
* Free Uniforms
* Company Sponsored Sports Programs
For the best opportunity in part-time employ
ment, apply between the hours of 8:00am and
5:00pm, Monday - Friday at:
LINCOLN PLATING ,
600 WEST “E” STREET
LINCOLN, NE 68522
Part time help wanted. Apply in person. Emerald Farmers
Coop. 474-6631.
Part-time help needed Mon-Fri 10-2pm. Apply in person
at 125 S 9th.
Part-time teller. Tues, Thurs, Fri nights and Sat days.
Basic computer skills necessary. Apply at Fast Bucks
Check Cashing, 27th & Y St.
BE YOUNG - HAVE FUN and stock Pepsi products on
Saturday and Sunday AM's and gain some extra “pocket
change." Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Lincoln has a limited
number of openings forthe position of weekend merchan
diser. Starting wage $6.40/hr. Call 423-7330 (8am-5pm)
for interview or come out and apply at 1901 Windhoek
Drive. Equal Opportunity Employer
PT leasing agent needed for newer aprtment complex
community. Flexible hours. Send or drop off resume to:
Claremont Park Apts., 1341 N. 9th #6, Lincoln, NE 68508.
PUMP UP YOUR BUDGET
WITH RUNZA!
Part-time
day and evening shifts
13th & E LOCATION
We offer: ’Competitive Wages "Flexible Flours
"Paid Vacation "Medical Insurance *1/2 price
Meals "Scholarship Program "Advancement
Opportunities "AND MUCH MORE!
Recreation Leaders
Lincoln Parks and Recreation has openings for After
School and Before School recreation positions to start
immediately and continue thru June 2,1995. Before
School hours: 7-9am, M-F; After School hours: 3:15
5:45pm, or 2:30-5:45pm M-F. Plan and conduct activities
for elementary children. Pay rates: $4.80-$5/hr for After
School and $5-$5.20/hr for Before School. Apply at
Playground Office, 1225 F St., 2nd floor, 441-7952. EOE/
AA
Seeking part-time help for clerical and phone duties in a
business setting. Call Michael Saner 483-7871.
SUMMER JOBS
Girl Scouts-Mile Hi Council is looking for energetic people
who love to work out-of-doors.
Camp counselors are needed to work with girls age 6-17
at camp this summer.
Call (303) 778-8774 for an application and job description.
TEMPORARY ASSEMBLERS
Telex Communications is currently accepting applica
tions. for temporary assemblers. Applications may be
completed at Nebraska Job Service, 1010 “N" St., oral:
8601 E. Cornhusker Hwy.
EOE/AA
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62 Make tardy
63 Chinese: Comb,
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64 Furnishes a new
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2 Washstand item
3 Scarlett’s home
4 Gladiators'
milieus
5 Gripper
6 Roman moon
goddess
7 Seed coating
8 Go to bed
9 “There Is
Nothin’ Like
10 Wash additive
11 Wings, to Cato
12 Hog fat
13 World’s first
apple eater
21 Tankard’s liquid
22 “-things
Thee to see": G.
Herbert
25 “Who’s on
26 Rugged crest
27 Live and
28 Leghorn’s 48 Another 53 Kett of comics
largess stadium sound 54 p q. circuits
29 Asian peninsula 47 Most aloof 55 Jay Gould’s
31 Be inquisitive U.S.S.R. coin train company
32 Soldiers’ camp 90 Unit of a play’s 56 Speeder’s
33 Golf’s-Cup act punishment
as Chemical suffix 51 “a'fnd°r
charger monogram
36 Diaper fastener 52 Cultivated 60 Grow sleepy
38 Bloats
39 Mental formulas
40 Opposite of Edited by
dep. at j.f.k. Eugene T. Maleska
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