The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 10, 1996, Page 12, Image 12

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    410 Housing Wanted
420 Rooms/Rent
430 Houses/Rent
16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent
20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent
30 Jewelry 460 Summer Housing
40 Misc. For Sate 470 Mobile Homes/Rent
45 Musical Instruments 480 Vacaflon/Rent
46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale
50 Pets -
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods --—
65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption
70 Ticket Exchange 505 Alterations & Sewing
90 Vehicles 510 Automotive
515 Bicycle Service
520 Bridal
525 Catering
200 Rides 528 Child Care
203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleaning/Laundry
205 Career Events 531 Cleaning/Households
210 Announcements 333 Computer Service
215 Meetings
220 Greek Affairs
230 Student Government 550 Haa»t*fitoess
240 Personal* - 553 Insurance
242 Pinning & 555 Instruction/Tutoring
Engagements 558 Job Placement
245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care
250 Wanted 565 Legal Sendees
260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange
270 900 Numbers 575 Photography
578 Pregnancy
M 580 Printing & Copying
300 Help Wanted !
320 WoS Study Jobs tgoTettooing
$3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student
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Nebraskan. :: sdanuei
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carrying caae, extras. $500. Cal Andy 475-7011.
MfcroworiM computers-rent, rant to OMrxpurehaseweek,
month or scaMt*, 486 and PenSumeystsms. Free de
livery. 477-2984,438-3871.
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washer/dryer. Working. Older. $125.476-3397
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with marble lop, 3 matching Bar aloois. $1001080.
Nice computer desk witi chair, $185, KKpsch oak speak
ers (KG4.2), $375, KHS 12speed bike, $75,421-7873.
Smith Corona Word Processing Typewriter with memory
option. $100.402-485-4116. Leave msssags,
Active Way to Weight
Control Classes Forming
NOW!! -
Cal 472-7476 for more info. Classes start September 16.
Sponsored by the University Health Center.
ALASKA SUMMER JOBS
Fishing industry. Earn to $3000 - $6000+ /month + ben
efits. Male/female. No experience necessary. (206) 971
3510 ext A57786
Birth Mothers
Support/Discussion
Come to the Women's Center NU 340, Sept 25th, 6:30
p.m. A time for Orth mothers (post adoption) to share their
stories. For more information Call Samantha at The
Women’s Center at 472-2597.
COMM TERS
We need V! Come to a special presentation, by com
muters for commuters, to help you get involved with your
campus. Free food & door prizes. Bring a friend! Come to
one of the following sessions:
Sept. 9 East Campus Union 3-5pm
Sept. 10 Culture Center 6-8pm
Sept. 11 City Campus Union 3-5pm
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 C577b5.
DISC GO ROUND
WE BUY ft SELL USED CD’S
Used CD’s, $5.99-67.99.
T-shirts, posters, imports, hacky sacks, music
books, song books and Co towers.
Now CD’s 61199-612.99
DISC GO ROUND
50th and 0,486-0047.
Fating Dliortlgr **—wt Qmmm>
Women: Do youfind yourself struggling with an eating
disorder, nesting support in coping wittr an eating disor
der, or thinking you may have an saline disorder? ■* so.
you are invitedto the Eating Disorder Support Group. This
group meets every Tuesday, beginning Aug. 27th, from
5:30-7:00pm in the Women’s Center, NU 338. Questions?
Cal Kris at ^72-9428.
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 BWion in pubic and private sector grants & schol
arships is now available. AM students are eligible regard
leas of grades, income or parent’s income. Let us help.
Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext
F57786
Homecoming 1996
atsttrassa:
-The application must be
returned by r _ 13 at 12 noon to the ASUN office
(115 Nebr. Union)
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Hungry Football
Fans Wanted
at Pizza Hut 3410 S. 10th St, Every home game Saiur
INTRAMURAL GOLF
TOURNAMENT
The last day to enter the Men’s. Women's and Co-Rec
God Tournament is Tuesday. September 10. Don’t delay!
Enter now at the Officeof Campus Recreation. Call 472
3467 for more information.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
TOURNAMENT NIGHT
Don’t miss the Intramural Sports Tournament Night Ms
Friday, September 13, at the Campus Recreation Cen
ter!! The action starts at 6:00pm and includes the Mow
ing events: hwertube Water Basketbal, Soccer SHk,
Badminton Doubles, 4-orv-4 VoSeybaK, 2-on-2 Basketball,
anda Tug-of-War Contest Caft 472-3467 for more infor
mation.
Golden Key
There wM be an Informational booth on the City Campus
Union, from Sept 11-Sept 13. from 10anv3pm. Stop by
for information on Golden Ka* W» will also be raffing off
a date with James Van so be sure to get your name Jn
andmafce sure to brings Mend, .
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Poateons are now avariabte at National Parks, Forest *
wHoere r reserves. excellent Denems & Don uses. uan. i
206-871-3620 ext N57783.
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Pinching pennies? Qusrtsr tecoewtth geverege pur
chase, every Thursday 11-9. J. Rytns, 27th 9
Hoidredge.
Pre-Pa Id Phone Cards
54 minutes-$10. 108 mmutes-$20. Anytime, anyplace.
Competitive international rates. 435-6818,488-8411.
SM with the Comhuakar Std Ctub In Colorado and Lake
Tahoe. Call 423-5926 formore information.
The University Leadership Conference planning commit
tee. Meeting 7am on Thursday, Sept 12 in the Union. Any
questions call Dan, 472-8143.
TROPICAL RESORTS HIRING
Entry-level & career positions available worldwide (Ha
waii, Mexico, Caribbean, etc.). Waitstaff, housekeepers,
SCUBA dive leaders, fitness counselors, and more. Call
Resort Employment Services 1-206-971-3600 ext
R57783.
Volunteer!
Interested in getting involved on campus? Come join The
Women's Center staff to get the new school year started.
Stop in or call 472-2597.
Weightloss Breakthrough
Lose up to 14 lbs in 14 days for $49.95.1-800-320-8832
Ext 3634,
Where The Money Is
How To CM It!
A comprehensive guide to grants, private scholarships,
fully paid internships, and stipends. Millions available
through foundations, corporations and other private or
ganizations. $89.95. Visa and Mastercard Accepted.
Money back guarantee. 1-800-225-4200.
Actuarial Science Club
Meeting Tuesday night at 6:30 in C8A140. We will have
resume help, so bring a draft of your resume, or any ques
tions you have. Thera will be refreshments. New mem
bers welcome.
Ag Econ Agribusiness Club
FaN picnic Tuesday Sept to, 5:30pm at Peter Pan Perk.
New members welcome!
Alpha Zeta
FIRST MEETING Wednesday, Sept. 11 in 234 Keim Hall
at 5:00pm. Can Kara at 436-5089 if you are unable to
attend.
Block and Bridle Meeting
Wed. Sept 11th at the Animal Science Bldg. 7 p.m. Ini
tiates; 7:30 p.m. Everyone.
CBA Students
Join the CBA Student Advisory Team. Applications avail
able at CBA room 138/139. Applications due...Sept
16,~.5pm.
CirleK
is a service organization. Come to the meeting Tuesday,
Sept 10,7:30pm in the NE Union, room posted.
DSP
Meet the Chapter Night
Nebraska Union Sept 16. Speaker Steve LeFeber, Dis
trict Manager at Norwest Financial. Business attire. Ques
tions? See booth at CBA or cal Justin 476-3529.
Free pizza!
Pi Lambda Theta will be holding an informational meet
ing for new & old members Wednesday, September 11 at
7:00pm in HenzRk Hal Room 35. Come & find out more
about upcoming events Including the new Pi Lambda
Theta partnership with Lincoln Pine Schools!
IMA MEETING
Wed, Sept. 11 - 7;30 p.m. Speaker from CoopersA
Lybrartd. Meet in Union-Al Welcome!
Informationai meeting for al education majors. Student
Education Association. September 10.5:30 in HenzHk 53.
Refreshments provided.
MEMBERS WANTED!
(KAPPA PHI SIGN)
Kappa Phi, A Christian Group for UNL students, is look
ing for new members. Estabwhed in 1920, we offer sis
terhood, tow dues, and minimal lima committment Also,
year round open rush. Moating Wed. nights at Corner
stone Church from 6p-7p.To arrange a visit caH: Jen 486
4489 or Christina 467-5464.
Mexican American Student Association (MASA)
Mooffngs every Tuesday at 6:30 in the Union. Room will
be posted. Everyone is welcome.
Pre-Physical Therapy CJub
Our first meeting wM be Tuesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m., NE
L'.iion, room posted. Al Students Welcome!
Show your environmental concern. Join UNL Ecology
Now Moorings 630 Wednesday, City Union, room posted.
SIFE
Informational meetings Tuesday, Sept. 10 and Wednes
472 3353 *1’ b°*h 5:'*5pm' hxxn posted. Questions? Cal
Study in Toledo, Spain. Information meeting Thursday,
September 12,7pm. 1237 R St, basement lounge.
TCAB
First Meeting Tuesday, Sept 10,6:15pm, Henzfflt, Room
116.
THE PARABLES OF JESUS
What does the BMe say about the future? Why dU Jesus
teach In parabiee? What is a parable? How dMJeeus say
people would respond to Hbn?
Come to the student Union this Tuesday night at 6:00 as
we begin studying "The Parables of Jesus.* Sponsored
bv tHCC Cataaei Gioud 463-4541
Undergraduate Women In
Business
First mooting Tuesday Sept 10 at 5:30pm in the Union
(room posted). Speaker Linda Robinson-Rutz of Princi
pal Financial Group. Topic: Building a career, one step at
a time. New members welcome! For more information
contact Kim Spanel, 436-9046.
UNIVERSITYAMBASSAD&RS
Welcome back! Our first jWefWggjs tonight at 6:00pm in
the Union. Room posted. See yoO there!
University Health Center
Student Advisory Board
Members of the UHC Advisory Board will be having our
first meeting at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept 10.
UNL FFA Alumni
Meeting Tues Sept 10, 7:30pm, East Campus Union.
Speaker from the Agronomy Dept.
UNL Habitat
for Humanity
First meeting- Wednesday, Sept 11,7:00 PM, Nebraska
Union, room to be pasted. Come find out more about
Habitat, and enjoy some FREE ice cream!
Women’s Lacrosse Club
Meeting Thursday, Sept. 12, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. in Rec
Center, TV Lounge. No Experience needed. Everyone
Welcome! Questions? Can Angie at 464-8716.
AES
Thanks for Friday's Bash. We’d love to break furniture
and throw popcorn again sometime!
Love, Chi Omega
Alpha Phi
Thanks for joining us on Saturday. We had a great time!
Looking forward to the next time.
The Men of SAE
Applications are still available for Greek Yearbook Staff
Positions. Deadline: Friday. Sept 13. Turn them in to
Greek Affairs, 332 NE Union.
AI
sends huge thank you’s to...
Fiji - We had a great tone at Champion Fun Center. Let's
do it again sometime!
Sig Ep - Thanks tor singing to us, having a BBQ before
the game, and the generous use of your TV. Wow - the
list goes on and on!
AGS - Thanks for loaning your muscles to move the TV
last week. You saved our day!
ata
Thanks for the barbequa Saturday. We look forward to
the next football game. From ihe women of Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
AY
Thanks for the tasty brunch a beverages on Saturday.
Mmmmmm.
The Women of Kappa Delta
$A6
Love you forever for making ourng pile of mulch disap
pear.
Thanks tons, the Alpha Chi
Big thanks for al yourhara work with our neverending
yardwork.
Love, the Alpha Chi
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A huge congrats to Maggie Doyle for being elected Presi
dent of Smith 10. We are so proud of you!
Love Your Sisters
Wa would like to welcome our pledges'. KrtsAbrahamson,
John Adams, Dave Baglay, Nell Christensen, Joel
Christiansen, Dennis Crumhne, Dirk Dobbins, Mks Foley,
Andy Fugieberg, Kevin Greason, Alton Helms, Andrey
I Keener, Nick Hohman, PM Horst Randy Johnson, Jesse
Kosch, Kent Kurtzer, Ted Lange, Pete McCoy. Robert
McCuflough, Adam MMar, John MWKer, Jason Payne,
Nathan Picker*, Joseph Pittack, Nick Randall, Steve
Samson, Dennis Saytos. Joe SpMznage, Cato Thomp
son, Ehren Ttodje, Jeff Wallerstedt Mike Wilson.
We would atoo *<e to give a special welcome to our new
house mother Barb Flanagan.
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To the men of AfphaT&iOmegartWiks so mud) tar the
grafttti party! We had a blast and our shirts w* always
Bring back good memories!
Rji, '
Thanks for having us over before the game on Saturday.
It was fun getting an extra early start with you guys.
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Congratulations to our new saves tor completing (heir
qUe6t MattHonke
Congratulations to Theta Xis who earned 4.0 GPAs last
semester. Bryan Murray, Charlie Braymen, Chris Keetle.
Troy Detancey, Travis Petree, and Jim Carey.
Thanks for the great pancake feed before the game on
Sat. You guys are the best! '
The Women of Gamma Phi Beta
Recycled Sounds
1000’s of posters, 1000's of cds, Ips, new releases, cas
settes. Always buying good titles. 824 P Street 476-8240.
EAE
Congratulations to new initiates: Michael Henry, Bob
Sullivan, Jeremy Robson, Eli Failing, Andy Staaberg, Chris
Kelley, Doug Brtek, Jason John.
Phi Alpha, the Brothers of SAE
E$E “
Congratulations to our New Initiates!
Mike Pstueger
Chad Davison
Chuck Baker
Mark John
Justin Guretzky
Brady Marlow
Nick Smith
Tim Himes
_ From your Sig Ep Brothers
Thanks to Tri-Deit and Gamma Phi for munching on pan
cakes with us before the game. (They were spiked.)
The men of Theta Xi
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GET INVOLVED!
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATION NEEDED
There are many committee openings (or student repre
sentatives. Check the ASUN office for current open posi
Bons. Applcaians available at 115 Nebraska Union. Dead
line Sept. 18. ■ '■ <* •
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HEY LAMA
Spoil you rotten? Of course (membership does INDEED
have its privileges). MAH it happen again? Did NASA stop
witt Apoto I? Did the NFL stop wWhSuper Bowl I? Did
your mom and dad stop with Chsd fl jtharwuty not^t^s
jurtw^a^Mquer - ^ Youkn^wt
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FOUND: Hat 8/29, 3:30 pm. Outside Love Library. Cal
The Daily Nebraskan to claim, 472-2588.
FOUND: Mtatch, by Sheldon Gallery, in the Sculpture Gar
den. 436-9458.
WANTED...A Few Good Men
Over 90 boys are waiting for a special friend, a role model,
a Big Brother. Give a Little of yourself, make a Big differ
ence. Cal Heartland Big Brothers Big Sisters at464-B8BS.
Wanted: 100 students. Lose 5-100 pounds. New metabo
lism breakthrough. RN assisted. Free gift. $35 fee. 1-800
579-1634.
International
Student
Organization
Election 1996
Apply for positions:
Executive and Councilor
Begins:
8 a.m., September 6,1996
Deadline:
4:30 pjn., September 20,1996
Nomination forms available at
International Affiant
1237*R 'Street