The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1996, Page 10, Image 10

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00s ForSale
2 Appliances For Sale
Used washer, dryer, refrigerator or range, delivered,
guaranteed and payments of only $25 for three months.
'That’s a deal!" 466-6252.
5 Bicycles For Sale
Blue’s Bike & Fitness
All 1995 bikes-buv one at regular price and receive the
next bike at 1 /2 price. Must be equal or lesser value. All
new bikes receive lifetime tune-ups.
Closest bike shop to campus
427 S 13th
3321 Pioneers.
More bikes than your dog has fleas. Killer deals on 95
models. New models from Klein, Bontrager, Trek, Spe
cialized and KHS. See the midwest's largest selection of
rigid, front suspension and full suspension mountain
bikes, hybrids and yes, we have road bikes.
Cycle Works, 27th & Vina. 475-2453.
10 Books For Sale
Cleaning out your library? We will make office or house
calls for professors and graduate students. We are Inter
ested pnmarily in buying scholarly works. A Novel Idea,
118 N. 14th Street, 475-TOME.
40 Misc. For Sale
Going Skiing? The Moose’s Tooth has all of its shells from
The Northface, Patagonia, Lowe Alpine, and Marmot ON
SALE NOW. The Moose's Tooth, 40th & O.
Wedding dress: Bianchi original, Satin Shantung, chapel
length train, worn once, matching veil and double ruffled
skirt. 483-5094, Janelle.
60 Sporting Goods
Skis
Own soft Dynastar Omegas. $195 with Killy bindings. Like
new. 477-0516.
70 Ticket Exchange
5 tickets to the Bush concert on March 5th at 7:30. 564
1934.
Wanted: Big 8 Tournament Tickets. Call Jeff at 1-800
387-6944.
90 Vehicles For Sale
1990 Nissan Sentra, 2 door, 4 speed. FM, 53K, nice.
$3650, offers. Bear’s Auto Sales, 1647 S. 3rd, 477-6442.
’89 T-bird LX, loaded! Low miles, auto, A/C, JBL stereo
with CD. Thousands less than dealer! $7,995 OBO. 437
3136.
200s Notices
203 Spring Break Trips
Spring Break - Price War!
CANT BEAT THIS!! South Padre Island Beachfront from
$114. Includes Party Packages!! 1-800-Hi-Padre (1-800
447-2373), http://www.studentexpress.com
WING GATING
TO QUALIFY: THERE WILL DE H
QUALIFIERS TO FACE DEN CTHE OWNER)
IN THE FINALS YOU HAVE TO EAT AS
MATTY WINOS *5 YOU CAN IN A ! I/Z HOUR
PERIOD YOU MUST LET A WAITRESS OR
A DARTENVER KNOW WHEN YOU ARE
TRYING TO QUALIFY
THE TCP H aUAUFICPS EACH PEOEME SZO
FOP THIEP EFFOPTS TO QUALIFY.
THURSDAY
FINALS MARCH 7TH AT 930
1 PEOPLE PLUS DEN WILL EAT WINGS
FOR 3-15 MINUTE PERIODS WITH A 5
MINUTE DREAK IN DETWEEN EACH
PERSON WILL DE ASSIGNED A JUDGE
TO ENSURE THAT THE WINGS ARE
PROPERLY CLEANED AND COUNT THE
NUMBERS EATEN
PAYOFFS -
1ST PLACE.
2ND PLACE
3RD PLACE
HTH PLACE
5TH PLACE
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3 SHOTS OF HILANTA
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210 Announcements
LET’S GO TO RUSSIA!
Make plans now to attend UNL's international business
program in Moscow. June 7-June22,1996. Hear fascinat
ing lectures (in English). Experience a country stretching
across 11 time zonesand two continents! Call Internation
al Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more
information. Don’t miss this opportunity to earn UNL
credits and explore Russia at the same time!
ALASKA SUMMER JOBS
Fishing Industry. Earn to $3,000-$6,000+/month + bene
fits. Male/Female. No experience necessary. (206)971
3510 ext. A57784
Bulimia Eating Disorder
Treatment Group
jins March 7th. Call for more information. 488-7759 or
[-7722.
CASTLES, CHATEAUX &
COUNTRY HOUSES!
Spend part of your summer on an in-depth program of four
countries most famous for their examples of historic
interior design: Italy, France, Belgium and England. May
8 - June 5,1996. Call International Affairs (472-5358) or
stop by 1237 R Street for more information. Earn UNL
credits and see some of Europe's best interiors, architec
ture and museums this summer!
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING.
- Earn up to $2,000+/month. World travel. Seasonal & full
time positions. No exp. necessary. For info, call 1-206
971-3550 ext. C57782
DISC GO ROUND
Used CD’s, $5.9947.99.
T-shirts, posters. Imports, hacky sacks, music
books, song books and CD towers.
New CD’s $11.99412.99
DISC GO ROUND
50th and 0.486-0047.
EASTERN EUROPE JOBS
Teach basic conversational English in Prague, Budapest,
or Krakow. No teachingcertificate of European languages
required. Inexpensive Room & Board+other benefits. For
info, call: (206) 971-3680 ext.K57781
EXPERIENCE EUROPE
THIS SUMMER...
FOR CREDIT!
Profs. George Tuck and Patrice Berger are leading a new
study abroad program to France, Germany, and the
Netherlands. May 8 - June 1, 1996. Call International
Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more
information. Don't miss out on this chance to see Europe
and earn UNL credit!
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 billion in public and 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. F57784
Guitar Instruction/Rental
Zager Studio, 464-7771.
INTRAMURAL WRESTLING
MEET
The Men's and Women's Wrestling Tournament will take
place March 4,5,6, and 7. No advance entry is required.
Call 472-3467 for more information.
LEARN SPANISH IN MEXICO!
Learn to speak Spanish or improve your skills at one of 9
college campuses of ITESM in Mexico this summer. Join
this six-week summer program (mid-June to late July).
Call International Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R
Street for more information. Don't miss this opportunity to
improve your Spanish speaking skills, see Mexico, and
earn credit at the same timet
Scholarship
Student Foundation Scholarship available in Student
Invovlement Office. 200 NE Union. Due March 8.
Student Foundation
Scholarhsip
Student Foundation Scholarship applications available in
student involvement. Due March 8th.
STUDY IN CHINA
AND THAILAND!
Spend two weeks learning about child development,
textiles and nutrition in China. Then spend an additional
(optional) week at the Home Economics Congress in
Bangkok, Thailand. July 6-August 3,1996. Calllnterna
tional Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more
information. Don't miss this opportunity to experience
China and Thailand and earn UNL credits.
PRINTMAKING IN FLORENCE!
Spend 3 weeks in Florence. Italy and take a studio course
in woodcut printmaking. June 29-July 20, 1996. Call
International Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street
for more information. Don’t miss this opportunity to expe
rience Florence and earn UNL credit!
215 Meetings
ACTION
Get ready for the final ACTION! Last & greatest organi;
tional meeting yet. 3:00 Sunday in the Union. BE THEF
nmza
ERE!
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
Meeting Tuesday March 5, 7pm in the Union, room
posted. Bring $5 dues.
220 Greek Affairs
ATQ
Congratulations to Joel Russell on being selected to
Innocents Society. And congratulations to Dave
Milligan on being accepted to George Washington
Law School.
Your ATO Brothers
JOKE JAM
MULE KAMO WHIN)
Opening act for Jerry Seinfeld
BRENT AITCHISON
THE DOCTOR OF I
BOB ROOK
FROM A&Fb COMEDY ON THE ROAD
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MARCH 1-2 AT 8:00pm
THE DOWNTOWN DINNED THEATRE
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A huge Congratulations to these awesome Gamma
Phi's: Katrina Tomsen for getting accepted into Op
tometry School, Robin Leahy for receivinathe Omaha
World Herald Scholarship and Michelle Dreesen for
receiving an internship with Judge Kopf. Way to go
girls- We are so proud of you.
Love, your sisters
Greek Affairs
Applications for Greek Judicial and Arbitration
Boards are available at Greek Affairs, room 332 NE
Union.
John F.(Phi Psi)
I've seen you in your window and I’d really like to meet
you. I'll be getting a hold of you soon. Love and kisses.
Your secret Southeast admirer.
KA
rhanks to FIJI for the dinner exchange. What a nice
group of guys.
Thanks,
The women of Kappa Delta
Mardi Gras ’96
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Thanks to the men of Sigma Nu for watching Friends
with us last Thursday. We'll have to do it again real
soon.
The women of Gamma Phi Beta
230 Student Government
Positions open
Nebraska Union Board
Athletic Dept. Comm.
Deadline Wed., March 8 - 4:00 p.m.
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RED MEAT
little bits of cartoon gristle
for your chewing pleasure
from the secret files of
Max cannon
Mmm...good ol‘ dang coflee! Boy howdy, I surety
do love the cowboy life. A teller can do some fine
livin' out here in the lonesome, wide open spaces.
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here a man always knows where he stands. I reckon
this is the way the Lord intended for a man to live.
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Whooeee! I feel s'dang good I think I'll have another
cup a'coffee and take a coupla hits a'speed an' then go
write my name on the side of a cow with my own pee.
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Crossword
Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
No. 0417
ACROSS
1 Suffragist Carrie
5 Composer
Khachaturian
9 Above, in
Bremen
13 Height: Comb,
form
-14 Buck or cycle
preceder
is Like some oil
16 Agitation
17 Parisian
recreation area
18 -mirabilis
19 Easter fare,
especially in
England
22 Bilko or Pepper
23 Wife of Athamas
24 Profit
25 “-half my
days..Milton
Suffix with
baron
Had a
temperature
Clusters of
spores
Where cheveux
grow
Layer of paint
Gumshoe
Not pristine
Easter fare
Cure’s title
“-voix dans
le desert”: Elgar
Basic lessons
Cattleman’s
steer mover
Village or
hamlet
Mary Moore’s
middle name
Play on words
26
27
29
31
32
33
34
35
39
42
43
46
47
49
51
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
52 Parisian rifle
range
53 Wonderment
55 Top airman
56 Part of a dog
star’s name
57 Easter fare
60 Tributary of the
Rhone
62 Name in the
comics
63 Steinbeck siren
64 Writer Anya or
Ernest
65 Palustrine plant
66 Start of a fox
hunt
67 Lead-in to while
68 Limas’ relatives
69 Wagnerian
goddess
DOWN
1 Variety of
cinnamon
2 Type of ray
3 Vibrating effect
4 Oppidan’s
locale
5 Commodious
6 Shows
awareness
7 Part of Uttar
Pradesh
8 Food fish
9 Decorative
container
10 Pink-eyed
sights at Easter
It Instruct
12 Did a cobbler's
job
15 Job for F. Lee
Bailey
20 Fiedler’s “An
Innocence”
21 Evergreen
shrub
28 Auriculate
30 A mustelid
31 Short and fat
36 Part ofaTV
broadcast
37 Horses, at times
38 Moves by
Spassky or
Karpov
39 Inform
40 Big, husky
fellow
41 Easter wear
44 Curdled milk, ii
Dixie
45 Chained
48 POWWOW
50 Tebaldi or
Scotto
52 Subsequently
54 Certain dyes
58 “-From 5 to
7,” 1962 film
59 Identical
61 Nonsense