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ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- Students Needed I Fishing
Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000-)- per month. Room
and Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experi
ence necessary. Call (206)545-4155 ext A57782.
Attention Pre-Health
Students!!!
A representative from the UNMC Division of
Cytotechnology will be in the Arts & Sciences Advising
Center in 107 Oldfather on Thurs, Oct 26 from 1 -5 to meet
with students. If you are interested in a health career and
want to find out more about cytotechnology, call 472-4190
to make an appointment.
ATTENTION PRE-HEALTH
STUDENTS!
A representative from the UNMC Division of Radiation
Sciences (radiography, nuclear medicine technology,
diagnostic medical sonography, and radiation therapy)
will be in the Arts & Sciences Advising Center, 107
Oldfather, on Wed. Oct 25 from 1-5. If you are interested
in a health career and want to learn more about radiation
Disc Go Round
We buy, sell, and reserve CD’s
All used CD's, $1 99-$7.99. Also, posters, T
shirts, imports, sheet music, and new
releases. 50th & O 486-0047
WMM
EMERGING LEADER
PROGRAM
Applications now available for students who
want to explore their leadership potential. Appli
cations available at Student Involvement Office,
200 Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska East
Union. New extended deadline Oct. 27th.
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 Billion In private sector grants & scholarships
Is now available. All students are eligible regardless of
grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call
Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext.
F57782.__
FREE TRAVEL! SPRING BREAK '96 Organize group!
Cancun, Padre. Guaranteed lowestprices! FREE INFOR
MATION! 1-800-426-7710,
Guitar Instruction/Rental
ISRAEL
Highlights: Tending God's Garden
Middle-Eastern Dinner-6:30
Slide Show-7:00
Culture Center-333 N. 14th
FREE-AII Welcome!! Sponsored by UNL
BAHA'I Association
Learn more about the
Denmark International
Study Program
Representative at UNL . _ .
Today110.-00-11:30am
International Affairs (1237 R Street)
Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Questioning
Discussion Group
Thursdays, beginning Sept. 14, Nebraska Union 338,
12:30-1:30pm. Informal discussion group focusing on
issues related to being a lesbian in today's society.
Facilitated by Pat Tetreault, Health Center. Contact the
Women's Center at 472-2597 for more information.
The Women's Center
MONEY FOR COLLEGE!!!!
Hundreds & thousands of grants available to all students.
Immediate qualification. Call 1 -800-270-2744, open Mon
Sat.
Oh No! It’s U.P.O.C.
Study in Australia!
Meet a representative from Murdoch University
(Perth, Australia)
Todayl 2:30-3:30pm
International Affairs (1237 R Street)
WANTED. 100 students to lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo
lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $35 cost 1-800
200-3896._
Campus Red Cross
Trick or Treat..Thursday Oct 26 meet at the Red Cross
Chapter House (17th & E). From there we will pick up the
kids at the City Mission and dress them up, take them out
to eat and then to the Folsoms Children’s Zoo Hulabaloo!
Anyone who wants to help can, be ready for a HOWL of
a good time!
AIESEC
meet tonight at 7:00pm in the Union. New leaders Wel
come!
CBA SAB
Meeting at 5:30
CBA 132
Collegiate 4-H, 5:30. East Union (room will be posted).
Questions? Call Emily at 436-6078.
Diabetes Support Group
Meeting tonight at University Health Center Conference
Room F, 6:30-7:30pm. For students with diabetes.
Spouses and Friends are Welcome!
Habitat For Humanity
Meeting Thursday, 5:30pm in the Union, room posted.
Mechanized Systems Club
Meeting 7 p.m. in L.W. Chase
Hall Wed. Oct. 25.
Runners Club Meeting
Monday Oct 30.6pm Rec Center. Group Run Sunday Oct
29th. 3pm. All runners welcome. Questions, call Frank,
436-6913.
Sertoma Meeting
Wednesday at 530 at the Union. We will discuss our
upcoming event with Big Bro/Big Sis. New members
welcome.
Society for Human
Resource Management
Meeting Thursday, October 26th at 5:30, Union. Sally
Schneider. Asst. V.P. of training and development
forAmeritas will be discussing training and development.
STAND
Halloween Get Together tonight at 7pm I Meet on the north
side of the Health Center. _
UNL Rodeo Association
Meeting Wed Oct 25, 7:30pm at East Campus Union,
room to be posted. Final decisions to be made on coats.
Bring ideas. If interested in a coat and can't attend call
Tern, 465-4965.
XFX
National Psychology Honorary Psi Chi will be meeting
this Wed. Oct. 25 at 5 p.m. in Burnett Hall, rm. #108 to
discuss volunteer opportunities with Carol Smith from the
Uncoln Regional Center. We will also be discussing the
many exciting events on this year's Psi Chi Calendar.
Everyone welcome.
AGS
Thanks for all your help during Homecoming! We had a
great time. Grab your raincoats, a storm’s a brewing!
Love, the Ladies of AXO
AY
We’d like to thank the women of Alpha Phi for riding along
with us last Wednesday evening on a very scary hayrack
ride.
The Men of DU
Excellence is the Rule
Not the Exception...
FarmHouse
Pride Week 1995
GREEK LIFE/Lifeskills
HAYRACK RIDE
Friday, October 27th at Grandpa John’s. Meet at Alpha Xi
Delta at 8:30pm.
GREEK LIFE- Lifeskills
“MAD ABOUT YOU”
TONIGHT, Wednesday, October 25th, 10:00pm at CHI
OMEGA.
Kappa Chapter of Delta Gamma turns 107 years old
this week!
1888-1995
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DGII
KAO
A big Thank You to the Chi Phi’s for the beautiful flowers
and the dinner exchange. We had a “lovely” time.
Love, the Thetas
kaT
To the Men of Kappa Sig,
Thanks for Fac and the Barbeque. We had a great time
with you guys-thanks for being our dates for the party that
night!
The Women of Kappa Delta
To the Men of Phi Delta Theta,
Thanks for the great food & fun!
The Women of Kappa Delta
To the Men of TKE,
Thanks for the candy and the pumpkins! What a great
“treat!"
The Pledges of Kappa Delta
KA
To the Sneaky Pledges,
We may have surprised you but you sure got us goodl The
whole campus as well as the Lincoln Police knew you
were on sneak. We love you guysl
_ Love, the actives
kiT
To the Women of Kappa Delta
Thanks for Barbequing with us Friday, it was a blast. Hope
to see you in the near future.
To the Women of AOPi
Thanks for coming over before the game. It wouldn’t have
been the same without you.
MELODRAMA 95
The Most Fun YOU Can Have with OUR Pants On!!
ACACIA A PHI MU
NEW posters, and calendars are in at Recycled
Sounds, 30 different calendars, over 50 new posters,
stop on down! Recycled Sounds
824 P St, 476-8240.
Open Rush
Ladles Interested In Joining a sorority.
Open rush is now going on. For more informa
tion, call Greek Affairs, 472-2582 or go to Room
332 in the Nebraska Union. Panhellenic sup
ports all chapters.
We buy the best titles every day and trade, too. Recycle
Sounds, 824 P Street, 476-8240.'
ZAE
Congratulations to the following brothers on their aca
demic achievements: Dan Allison, Brandon Andersen,
Matt Bender, Matt Bomschlegl, Ben Brown, Marty Gifford,
Jason Gillman, Ryan Gratopp, Jeff Hastings, Shawn
Kreifels, Alex Lamme, Scott Martin, Mike Moyer, Randy
Muntz, Doug Niemann, Aaron Perzee, John Rauscher,
Jess Redman, Ryan Seaman, Jason Vyhlidal.
Phi Alpha,
___The Men of SAE
THE GREEK CONNECTION
“Pressure Points’(Stress)
TONIGHT, Wednesday, October 25th, 8:30pm in Regen
cy Suite A(Union).
To the ladies of Alpha Chi Omega
Thanks for a great week during Homecoming and keeping
us warm with not chocolate on those late, cola nights. Also
a big thanks for the special delivery this past Monday
night.
_The Men of AGS
Student Government
Positions Open
Campus Rec. - res. hall rep.
Commencement Comm.
Grading & Examinations - grad rep.
International Students Subcomm.
Police Committee
Publications Board
Sexual Orientation Subcomm.
Student Court
Deadline for all positions
Wed., Nov. 1 - 4:00 p.m.
Applications available at
115 Nebraska Union
UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT
6:30pm Tonight
EAST CAMPUS UNION
ROOM TO BE POSTED
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
_115 NEBRASKA UNION_
Congratulations to Jason Neuhaus, Homecoming King!
Way to Go!
_Love, Schramm 9
FOUND: Timex Quartz watch. Found 10/12 Lot 10, north
of Crew House. Call 472-7537._
Fast, Easy, No Investment Necessary. Make $500 in 5
days. Greeks, clubs, anyone!! 800-862-1982 Ext 33.
300s Jobs
!Entrepreneurs Wanted!
Exciting new business opportunity right here, right now.
Not flipping burgers, not door to door, not telemarketing,
simply something you'll love while working your own
hours, determining your own wage. Call Toby, 474-2915.
3 part-time positions available at PSI Group, a national
pre-sort mail company. Flexible hours, NO weekends,
walking distance from campus. $5/hour to start. Call 474
1938.__
Airline Attitude
Looking for people with professional appeal and people
skills. *3-5K/month potential* Training and travel avail
able. Serious inquires only. 483-2293.
Athletic Types
Needed for exciting career in Healtn/Nutrition field. 2-4k/
month potential. 483-5892.
Bakers needed for Natural Foods Coop. Experience
helpful, 10pm-6am, 3 or 4 nights/week. Apply in person,
days, 1618 South St.
Body Builders
Health/Nutrition company seeking assertive and motivat
ed people to train sales team. Positive attitude required.
483-2293.
Car Wash person. Saturday 8-5. Minimum age 19. Good
driving record. DuTeau Chevrolet, 17th & P. Call for
interview appointment. Mel Finke 437-2347.
Church seeking musicians (vocalist or instrumental) for
occasional or regular special music. Paid position. To
audition please call 489-4882, ask for Verna.
CIRCULATION DRIVER i
Part-time position available in Journal Star circulation
department for a driver to deliver papers to various areas
of the city. Company vehicle provided for deliveries.
Some use of own vehicle is required with reimbursement
for mileage expenses.
Looking for a service oriented individual who is at least 18
years of age with a valid drivers license and a good driving
record.
Requires approximately 30 hours/week; work four of five
days Monday thru Friday, 8:00am-12:00am M-F, Must be
able to work Saturday and/or Sunday 5:00am-12;00p.m.
Benefits include paid vacations, holiday pay, and reim
bursement for mileage with use of own vehicle.
Applications will be accepted for this position 9am-4pm
through October 30th, 1995 at the Journal Star, 2nd floor.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Computer operator needed for small downtown area
business. Typing profiency, friendly phone skills, and
familiarity with Excel, Microsoft word and Macintosh
computers a must. Flexible daytime hours. Call 477
9256, 8am-6pm.
Dietary Aide
Applications are being taken for a part-time evening
position. 5pm-9pm, $5.63/hr„ .20cent shift differential;
vacation, sick leave and holidays. Apply at Lancaster
Manor, 1001 South Street, Lincoln, NE. EOE/AA.
Dishwasher needed for Natural Foods Co-Op. 9am-2pm
up to 25 hours/week. Apply in person days, 1618 South
St.
Downtown. Part-time position open for some lunch hours
and Saturdays. Apply in person, Morrows Hallmark 121S.
13th.
GRILL COOK
Da|s, experience preferred. Good wages. Call Gail, 474
HAVEN MANOR
Assisted living for the elderly
Part-time bath assistant and part-time housekeeping
position available. As well as night care giver position
available. Perfect for nursing students. Competitive wag
es and benefits. Contact Doreen at 434-2680.
Higher Learning
Is easier with a job that pays you to learn. Hudson Bay
Company is proud to announce our new tuition
reimbursment plan. We also offer good pay and a flexible
schedule. Call between 12-3pm, Mon-Thur. 476-1010 to
schedule an interview.
HOLIDAYS ARE HERE
Tis the season for
EXTRA MONEY $$$
If you could use it we could use your help. Call 484-7339.
If you are a morning person and you love to work with kids,
we have the perfect opportunity for you. Teachers needed
before school, 7am-9am, M-F. Apply at Krayon Campus
Inc, 6001 Normal Blvd.
n-home teacher needed for 7-year-old child. 3-5:30p.m.
donday-Friday. Must have own transportation. Salary
LUNCHEON CHEF
Do these questions describe you?
* Do you enjoy being of service to others?
* Are you good at planning & prioritizing?
* Do you stay on track and complete your
objectives?
* Can you build supportive relationships
with co-workers?
* Do you like the opportunity to be creative
with food?
* Are you good at making things happen
successfully?
* Do you have a strong food background with
a love of food that will drive the dynamics of
a daily changing menu?
If so, a growing, dynamic company has a tre
mendous opportunity for you to prepare lunches
for co-workers and clients in our private dining
facility. This is a chance to earn excellent pay,
work part-time, flexible hours and enjoy relation
ships with talented, positive people! The ideal
candidate for this position will be people orient
ed and adaptable to our unique environment.
Please call Bev at 489-2000 Wednesday
through Friday from 8am-6pm to schedule a
confidential telephone interview if this sounds
like you!
Equal Opportunity Employer
Personal and professional references
required.
(ftfk\ PHONE
CARDS
The cheapest way to call
away from your dorm or
apt. Don’t call collect,
third party or with your
calling card. Get your
phone card at the Union,
UIN Bookstore or East
Union or dorm offices.
Get it today!!!
Calvin and Hobbes
- by Bill Watterson
MOV) KNOW, SCHOOL
WOULDN'T BE SO BAvD
IF MOU DIDN'T WANE
TO GO EVER.M DM.
^ 7 wmr
... AND IF YO) DIDNT HAVE TO LEARN
ANYTHING... AND IF YOU TOOK AWAY
ALL THE TEACHERS AND ALL THE OTHER
KIDS. IF IT WAS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
SCHOOL WOULD BE GREAT.
A LOT OF THINGS ) NOBODV ASKS ME
ARE L\KE THAT. J HOW THINGS OUGHT
__A TO BE. I’VE GOT
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Crossword
Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0115
ACROSS
1 Tirade
5 START
concerns,
informally
10 Drift, as a scent
14 Robert
15 Declaim
16 Inter
17M.L.K.
biography by
David Garrow
20 Gives the high
sign
21 “Golden Boy”
playwright
22 Aye, in Arles
23 Choler
24 Roman way
27 Fathead
30 Aboveboard
34 Dawn droplets
35 Muse of history
36 Retort
37 Scottish uncle
38 Replace a
starter
40 A sister of Zsa
Zsa
41 Malice
43 Libertine’s look
44 Sport, for short
45 Mexican
indigene
46 Reggae relative
47 Scotsman’s
since
48 Suffix for block
49 Fish, in a way
51 Greek letter
54 Events for
Manolete
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
59 What M.L.K.
received in
1964
62 Open
63 Vocalist O’Day
64 Love, to Ovid
65 Not a whit
66 Lady
67 Bulgarian
currency
DOWN
1 Singer McEntire
2 City in NW
Syria: Fr.
3 Type of tide
4 Hellion
5 Philosophy
preached by
M.L.K.
6 Desire
7 Arabian shrubs
8 Old English
letter
9 Bishopric
10 Guardians
11 Soap ingredient
12 Stallone movie
13 Russian press
agency
18 Chit
19 Medical
examiner
23 Memorable
words from
M.L.K.
24 That is, to Cato
25 Conductor’s
concern
26 Star of 32 Down
28 Afflict
29 Fencing
weapons
31 Room for
pitchers
32 “The-Year
Itch”
33 Outline
35 Doctrinal
39 Word heard by
_ mice
42 Whatnot
47 Shape of the 54 Berber chieftain
Milky Way 55 One more than
50 Famed Dadaist septi
51 A son of Judah 56 gld novel Price
. " 57 Russian sea
52 Voodoo spell 5g Antitoxins
53 Israeli 60 Actress Dawber
statesman 61 Spanish queen