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00s For Sale r STUDENT COMPUTERS Only 36 computers left, reconditioned Dell 486 DX-33 4MB RAM 80 MB Hard Drive | at least, some have larger or two drives 14" VGA Color Monitor I 3.5" & 5.25 Floppy Drives DOS 6.22 * Mouse I Student ID PRICE I I S 749 | 1 With 8 MB RAM Student ID PRICE $849 (WHILE QUANTITIES LAST) j The Computer House . _ . ^ , John Griffith 4 I f\ / A 809 Schramm “ ' “ 1' U436-0040_ Dorm fridge. $75 OBO. 476-6741. Used washer, dryer, refrigerator or range, delivered, guaranteed and payments of only $25 for three months. “That's a deal I" 466-6252. Cycle Works Get the best deals on the biggest selection of bicycles you've ever seen. Blow out prices on 95's and 95 prod ucts. Your complete bike shop with the largest selection of bikes, clothing, and accessories, * ,, Cycle Works 27th & Vine 475-2453. FOR SALE: Queen size waveless waterbed, 3-4 years old, good shape, $225. Call 476-6320/ask for Russ. Must part with Ibanez 540RLTD black electric guitar, Satrianl body, excellent condition. $600, OBO. 438 6232 FOR SALE 1993-"Husker" Red Pontiac Grand Am, A PHH serviced company vehicle. 75,000 miles. Priced below wholesale. $7950. Call (402)895-2041. 200s Notices Want ride to Chicago March 2 weekend. 472-3502 (days) 435-5633 (evenings). Florida/Carribbean vacation cruise for 2 or more to bt used before March 31,1997.7-days, 6-nights. Hotel anc cruise accomadationspaid plus bonus 4-days, 3-nights ir Orlando. $650 OBO. Call 466-2851. SPRING BREAK 5419 5429 M C T TRIP INCLUDES: U • 7 nights hotel • Round trip air-fare A from Kansas City N • Daily parties, free covers and discounts BALLROOM Presents: Friday, February 23 Doors open at 8 p.m. Sunday, February 25 6600 West 'O' Street • 475-4030 Hot Spring Break Trips Cancun! Padre! Belize! 1-800-328-7513 Free Food & Drink Packages http^/www jtudentadvtrav.com “All University Party” -Saturday, March 2nd. Indian Center-1 Oth and Military. THE BOMB! Attn. Biology Majors Tri-Beta Biology honorary applications are now available in the Biological Sciences Advising Center. They are due Feb. 23. BACKPACK SALE!! The Moose's Tooth, 40th & O Street, 489-4849. Campus Red Cross Annual Blood Drive Tues., Feb. 20 and Wed., Feb. 21. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Centennial Ballroom/City Union. Walk-ins welcome! No previous registration required to donate. DISC GO ROUND Used CD'S, $5.99-$7.99. T-shirts, posters. Imports, hacky sacks, music books, song books and CD towers. New CD’S S11.99-S12.99 DISC GO ROUND 50th and O, 486-0047. Position Open Homecoming Royalty Coordinator This person will be the coordinator of the committee that will oversee all events for Homecoming Royalty 1996. Applications are available at the ASUN office, 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline is 4:00pfn Friday Feb 23. Tax Reform, The Consumer and The Economy Roundtable discussion w/UNL Economists. City Campus Union Centennial Room Feb 29. 7pm. THE AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION. Proudly presents... AFRO UNITY festac! Sunday, Feb. 25.7:00 pm, City Union Ballroom, FOOD, FASHION, HISTORY. PERFOR MANCE, $5-sudents, $10-non-students, Tick ets on sale today! City Union Lobby or call 436 9537. Come learn about the cultures of People of African Descent. THE MOTHER OF ALL DANCES Tonight 8 p.m. in the Neihardt Pub. ITS FREE! Everyone should be there! University Program Council Applications are now available for Event Directors and Programming Secretary at 117,200 Union and 300 East Campus Union. The deadline is March 1st. Pick one up. You Qughta Join! Every year the Chancellor's senior honorary, the Society of Innocents, awards scholarships to exceptional fresh men who have exemplified qualities of scholarship, lead ership, and service. All freshmen are eligible to apply. Applications may be picked up at the Office of Student Involvement, 200 City Union, 300 East Union, Vice Chan cellor Griesen's office (124 Admin), or the Culture Center. Completed applications are due Friday, March 1. Phi Beta Lambda Meeting at 6:30 p.m., in the City Union Tonightl Please dress business attire. Room will be posted. SAA Meeting Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Wick. Please bring pictures for the slide show. IN CELEBRATION OF | BLACK HISTORY MONTH Join us on Thursday, Feb. 22 for and Featuring drama, poetry, and music in expression of heritage 9PMN*kn*ki Unh* Crik Sponsored by Black Theatre Organization and the Crib play rr AGAin 1 ® [sports! SATURDAY MADNESS THIS SAT. FEB 24 ONLY! 9 am to 6 pm 20% - 70 % OFF New & Used Sports Equipment 6450 0 st. & 35th & OLD CHENEY UNL Soil and Water Resource Club. Guest speaker Eugene Glock, State Ag Rep for Sen. Kerrey. Hired Hand Auction. Thursday, Feb. 22,7 pm, LW Chase Hall, Room 148, East Campus. AT Thanks a lot for the dinner exchange. It was really special. The Men of Kappa Sigma P.S. Livingston, Next time try to control your gas. ATA FarmHouse Nameless But Not Dateless Feb 23,1996 Lock-Up February 23 TOE ATE KA0 EXATQ ~tke~ Congratulations to Tim Parmley for getting an interview for graduate school and going on his bar crawl in the SAME WEEK!! The Men of Teke Positions Open Nebraska Union Board Athletic Dept. Comm. Union Board assumes the role ol advocate for the various segments of the University community to the Director of the Nebraska Unions and vice Chan, for Student Affairs. The Athletic Dept. Comm, is a new committee that will work with the Athletic Dept, on issues such as tickets, seating, prices, etc. Deadline: Wed, March 8 - 4:00pm. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Student Government Election Questions and concerns about the process or the regula tions?? For information call 472-2581 or stop by 115 Nebraska Union. The Electoral Commission meets on Thursday at 12:15 p.m. in the office. All students are welcome to attend. STUDENT ORGANIZATION AWARDS They’re Here! Nomination forms for President of the Year, Treasurer of the Year, Adviser & Rookie Adviser of the Year, Outstanding Student Organization Officer & Member. Stop by Student Involvement, ASUN or residence hall front desks and complete one today. BAND Together! j Be a Health Aide. 100+ Health Aide positions open for the 1996-97 Health Aides: academic year! * Live on campus; * Provide minor first aid care in residence halls, Greek houses & co-ops; * Take the Peer Health 230 class both fall & spring semesters; * Act as a Health Center liaison; * Are a health referral and resource person for their living unit; * Receive a small stipend for the services they provide; Applications are available at the Community Health Education Dept., Rm. 12, University Health Center. For more information call 472-7440. UNL is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. I want a woman who likes Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Write to room 4116,600 North 15th St, Lincoln, NE 68508-1296. FOUND: Gold pin in Henzlik lecture hall, Feb 13. Call 472 2588 to claim. FOUND: Gold locket with inscription outside the Union on February 14th. Call 436-8472 to claim. FOUND: Keys by Harper, Schramm, Smith, 2/8. Call 472 2588 to claim. FOUND: Necklace w/ key, along sidewalk across from parking services, call 472-4843 Found: Set of keys on 2/8/96 at the Northeast corner of Love Library. Call 472-2588 to claim. FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS - GREEKS, CLUBS. MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST, EASY - NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION. (800) 862-1982. 300s Jobs After School Recreation Lincoln parks and recreation has positions starting imme diately working with elementary children. Mon-Fri, 2:30 5:45pm or 3:15-5:45pm. Pay rate: $4.80-$5.00/hr. Apply at Playground Office. 1225 F St, 2nd Floor(8am-4:30pm), 441-7952. EOE/AA. Arts & Sciences Student Advisers Applications are available for Arts and Sciences Student Adviser positions in 107 Oldfather. Deadline is Monday, February 26,1996. Available desk clerk job. 30 hours/week. Excellent hours for student. Senate Inn Motel, 475-4921 for an appoint ment. Basketball Scorekeepers for the YMCA MIT Tournament on March 9th and 10th. Please apply Monday - Friday. 8-5pm at the downtown YMCA Youth Sports Office, 1039 P St. _ * Computer Operator Individual needed to operate computers and all other peripheral devices in accordance with department poli cies and procedures; acts as resource person to users; processes reports. Requires any combination of training and/or experience that will allow the individual to meet the knowledge requirements noted above and perform the duties. Prefer previous experience with Digital computers (ie., vax cluster). Ability to process reports which includes printing, decollating/bursting, sorting and delivering re ports to specified areas in a timely manner. PT- 7:00am-3:30pm (Sat/Sun) ' Please submit resume/application to: BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Human Resources 1600 South 48th Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68506 (402)483-8610 EEO Cottonwood Club Positions available close to campus for enthusiastic land and water aerobic instructors. 475-3386._ SHOGUN Now hiring waitresses and hostesses. Apply in person after 4 p.m. Edgewood Shopping Center 5520 South 56th Street 421-7100 ^Tiie SnmOiij Slut of J?incola Wishes to fill full and part-time positions of banquet help to work day and/or evening hours. We offer the following benefits: $5.75-$6.00 Per Hour Plus Gratuity • Free Meals Excellent Working Conditions • Flexible Schedule Apply in Person at 3200 South 24th Street Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0410 ACROSS 1 Crafts’ companion 5 Active person 9 Up to the moment 14 Slow emission 15 Sedgwick bio 16 One at 17 Japanese syllabic script 18 Actor Andrews 19 Scrubbed up 20 Chip shot 22 Wood borers 23 Jacob’s third son 24 First-rate 26 Expressing a reason 28 Went like sixty 29 Service call 32 Resource 33 Chinese: Comb form 34 Diminutive suffix 35 NINE 39 Tokyo, once 40 Mother of the Titans 41 Critical judgment 42 T rifle 43 Certain sculptures or paintings 44 More cunning ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLI 45 Least common 47TV’sTrebek 48 Flat croquette 50 “ goodness!” . 54-a million 55 Londoner, e.g. 56 Substance 57 Tuscan city 58 -majeste 59 A Saarinen 60 Shades 61 -off (angry) 62 Dirs. DOWN 1 “-silly question..." 2 Use a sickle 3 TWENTY-FOUF 4 Extra car keys, £ e.g. 5 Specify 6 Lyrical 7 TWENTY-FOUF 8 One of the Caddoes 9 Show high regard for 10 New Zealand harbor 11 TWENTY-ONE 12 R. ofU.S.A. 13 Beatty’s Oscar film 21 Like a football 22 Front part of a stage floor 25 Ancient region of Asia Minor 26 Left Bank meeting places 27 “Do as I say, nol 30 Choice group 31 Assessor 33 Cinches 36 Heron 37 Practical 36 Loman’s colleagues 43 ARCO and Reunion 44 Poster heading 46 Do a brakes job 46 Something to be counted 49 Mussel used by « button makers 51 Seine feeder 52 Darnel 53 Okla. Indians 55 Deli order