The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 16, 1996, Page 12, Image 12

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    02 Appliances 400 Roommates
05 Bicycles 410 HousingWanted
10 Books 420 Roomsfftent
13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent
16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent
20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent
JO Jewelry 460 Summer Housing
40 Misc. For Sale 470 Mobile Homes/Rent
45 Musical Instruments 480 Vacation/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 Chid Care
203 Spring Break Trips 530 CjeaningAaundre
205 Career Events 531 Oeaninj^teusehokis
210 Announcements ^ p22££!I^2v,ce
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230 Student Government 550 Health & Fitness
240 Personals 553 Insurance
242 Pinning & 555 ffistructkxVTutoring
Engagements 558 Job Placement
245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care
250 Wanted 565 Legal Services
260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange
270 900 Numbers 575 Photography
578 Pregnancy
580 Printing & Copying
582 Recycling
m utart-H 583 ReSgious
300 Help wanted 585
310 Chid Care 588 Tanning
320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing
330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel
340 internships 595 Typing & Resumes
and student organization ads.
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tisement which discriminates against any person
on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race,
religion, age, disability, marital status or national
origin.
The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit
or reject any advertisement at any time which
does not comply with the policies and judgments
of the newspaper.
•The advertisers agree to assume liability for
all contents of ail ads printed, as well as any
claim arising therefrom made against the Daily
Nebraskan. ‘
00s For Sale
Cycle Works
See Lincoln’s largest selection of bicycles, clothing and
accessories. We have mountain, road, and hybrid bicycles
In stock and ready to roll. Huge savings on any remain
ing '96 models. Winter clothing now in stock.
Cycle Works
27th & Vine
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$y^ed$2dOQBO. 436-6180 and
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IBM 150Mhz, 16MB RAM. 1.2GHD, 2MB SVGA,
SxCDROM, SC, 33.6 fax/modem, 14* monitor, $1600.00,
402-477-1252.
Package Bel 486 33MHZ, 340MB Hard. 4MB Ram, CD
rom, sound card, fax modem, plus loaded software, $650
060. 465-8431.
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Near-new dark wood and brass day bed with trundle,
sheets included. $1000 new, asking $400. 488-2443...
Oak waterbed. Queen, four drawers, shelf headboard.
Great condHion. $250.4364449, Chad.
One drafting desk and one metal office desk. 484-9097.
Lowe-Alpine "Speioai Expedition’ Backpack Adjustable
Internal Frame. 4250 + cu.m. $150.60, Coleman Peek 1
Stove $25.484-5025 Make an offer
27-inch stereo dcture-to-pidure color TV, $235.25-inch
JVC color TV, $135. 488-8251,
Panasonic car portable CD player $100 cto. Can 436
8002.
4 tickets NEEDED tor Missouri game. Cal Nate at 436
7964.
Hootie/Rows 1-5
KtS8dGARTTVTOn AMOS
KC CMEFSMU FOOTBALL
TICKET EXPRESS
438-6789.
Must Sell: 3 Hooba/They Might Be Giants tickets. Excel
lent seats. Face Value $. CaH 435-5136.
WANTED: 2 tickets lor NU vs. Kansas. 484-5340.
WANTED: Footbal tickets. 1 NU vs. Kansas and 2 NU
». Missouri. 466-0312.
Wanted: Tickets tor the CU game on November 22.477
2022.
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shHL 4 wtiooi dtoc brakes w/ABS. 67K miles. knmacUate
condition. 4360480 or 560-47%.
90 Geo Metro. 5sp, 81K, 48 mph, sight body damage,
$2295. 402-799-3335, evenings.
200s Notices
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Flu Shots/Wellness Profiles
This Week
Ru shots/welness profiles for students, tacutty/staff and
general pubic. October 16 (Hu shots only) - City Union,
October 17 - East Union, 11 a.m. -1 p.m.
Christmas Lane
Store dosing, Haymarket location ONLY! 311 N. 8th. In
ventory 45%-60% OFF! Hours; 11-5 daily, Sat 10-5, Sun
1-4. HURRY SALE FOR SHORT TIME ONLY!!!
CRUISE SHIP HIRING
Earn up to $2,OOOWmonth. World travel. Seasonal & fuk
time positions. No exp necessary. For info, cal 1-206
971-3550 ext C57786
DISC GO ROUND
WE BUY A SELL USB) CITS
Used CD’s, $5.99-$7.99.
T-shirts, postsrs, hschy sochs, miisfr
boohs, song boohs snd CO towsrs.
New CD’s $11.96412.99
DISC GO ROUND
50th and 0,486-0047.
FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE!
uewi«nl<W«i«liiwMr*r,!u!ll*if(!Wy arhnfarahipg
and grants are now available. ALL STUDENTS ARE ELI
GIBLE. Student Financial Services'program wil help you
get your lair share. Cal 1-800-263-64* ExtF57787
Get Involved with Emerging
Leaders!
The 1996-97 Emerging Leader Class recruitment and
publicity campaign is under way!
me emerging Leaner uiass is sponsored oy uinls oru
dent Involvement end provides, among other advantages,
essential personal and professional leadership skills to
ambitious students. The Emerging Leader Class, offered
for two credit hours in tivee sections during the Spring
semester, is an interactive endeavor. Instructors, teach
ing assistants, and student leaders join together to en
hance new students’ leadership qualifies, and encourage
a positive and successful university experience. More
over, the ELC provides an energetic atmosphere for group
dynamics ana learning, as well as exceient co-cumcular
opportunities for student leaders, including involvement
activities on campus, community service projects, and
interviews with community leaders. The Emerging Leader
Class is academicafy accredtted by theAgricuRural Lead
ership & Communication, and Educational Psychology
Departments, and Student Involvement is proud to offer
file ,aC for the ninth year Ms Spring, i.
We encourra students to <&ck out the feb program.
Students win find information and applications at City
Campus (200 NU) and East Campus (300 NU) Student
Involvemerrt, The Women’s Center (340 NU), The Cul
ture Center (333 N 14), and at all residence haH front
desks. Remember, applications are due Monday, Oct 21!
HAYRACK INC.
Hayrack rides and bam available for activities. 402-797
2066 evenings.
Industrial Engineers
Pre-registration and general meeting: Thursday, Oct 17,
from 3:30-5:30, in E185,186 Nebraska HaH. Required
attendance. Free pizza and pop!
JOIN THE NSE TEAM!
New Student Enrollment Orientation Leader appfications
are available NOW at the (blowing locations:
‘Office for Student Involvement (both campuses)
*MuN-Cullurai Affabs
‘All Residence Hal Fount Desks
‘Culture Center
‘Office of Admissions
Applications are due October 28th, 5 p.m.H
M.A.N.R.R.S. Open House
(Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and
related sciences) Oct 16th, 5 p.m., East Union, room
posted. FREE FOOD!!!!
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Positions are now avatable at National Parks, Forest &
WfcJrfe Preserves. Excellent benefits & bonuses. Ca*: 1
206-971-3620 ext N57784.
N >llege ^
**CIVIL ENGINEERING
STUDENTS**
ALL Civil Engineering students should plan to meet with
their advisors at the early registration meeting on Wednes
day, October 16, at 4:30 PM in W347 and W§57 Nebraska
Hall. Packets for Spring 1997 will be available. Students
are reminded they still need to have their advisors ap
proval before registering for classes. Refreshments will
be served.
Campus Red Cross
We're meeting at the Union (room to be posted) at 5pm
this Wednesday, Oct. 16. We've got some neat Hallow
een projects!
_ Ad Club
Meeting tonight, 6:30pm in Avery 201. St Louis trip info!
Agronomy Club
Meeting 7:00 pm, Wednesday Oct 16.327 Keim Hall, East
Campus.
PI Lambda Theta
The PI Lambda Theta Partnership with Park Middte School
is firtatiy ready to kickoff! There will be an orientation
meeting Thursday, October 17d» at 7:30pm in Hanzlik
Had, room 201. Linda Young from Park Middte School
wfl attend to answer questions about the program. All
members are welcome. v
Don't miss out on this excellent opportunity to enhance
your education white "making a dmerence' in the lives of
our youth!
CASNR
Advisory board mooting today. 6pm, East Campus Union.
Room wtil be posted.
★ ★
College Republicans
wifl meet tonight at 7 PM in the City Union.
Guest Speaker
>««■— ■
Mine jonanns
Mayor of Lincoln
Plan to stay and watch the debate after the meeting!
New members welcome!
Finance Club
Meeting today 6:30 CBA107. Bank Management Speaker.
AH majors welcome.
Habitat For Humanity
Meeting Thursday, 6pm in the Union, room to be posted.
Everyone welcome.
M i —HSaBjBIB
Meeting 8pm, Oct 16th, at the Culture Center. See ya
there!
Nebraska Semester Abroad
Spend a semester in Greece and Czech Republic and
earn 12 credit hours in 12 weeks! Info meeting October
17. 4:00 at International Affairs, 1237 R St 472-5358.
Rodeo Club
meeting tonight, East Campus Union, 7:30pm. Officers
meet at 7:00pm.
Running Club
wiH hold a meeting on Thursday, Oct 17, at 8 PM in the
Rec Center’s TV Lounge. Questions, caH Brad at 438
9261. __
Student Dietetic and
Restaurant Management
Association
Wednesday, October 16 at 5:00 in the Home Economics
BuikSng, East Campus, Room 121. New members wel
come.
Student Foundation
Oct 17th, 5:15p.m., NE Union, room will be posted,
Students hi
Free Enterprise.
Mandatory Meeting
Wednesday, Oct 1€lhaf 5:30 PM in the Union. Room will
be posted. Everyone welcome! Questions? Cal 472-0746.
UNL Strength and
Fitness Club
Meeting Wed., Oct 16th, 6:30p.m., Campus Rec T.V.
Lounge. Everyone Welcome! There wifl be memebership
rorms avaiiawe.
Thanks for a fafeiAou^Sfia^j^mpga weekend. A big
thanks for helping with the homecoming float awn though
it sucked. Also, ranks for coming over for pizza and bev
erages on Friday and for company before the foolbaH
gama on Saturday.
The men of Phi Kappa Psi
~~ AMI ~
Alphas, you guys realy snuck us—but don't worry well
pay you back.
Love, the Deltas
AMJ
To our Alphas...tonight you wiH be one step closer to be
ing initiated, we are so excited to have you as one of our
sisters!
Love, the Deltas
Thank you so much for^msooming Week. Thanks for
the hot cocoa and the company it kept us warm al over.
The Women of Alpha Delta Pi
ex
A belated thank you for tne tSrmer exchange, we had a
great timme. • • *•. - • v
The Women of Alpha Delta PI
ami
Alphas, Tonight's the irighL Qet excited!! We Are|?
Love, the Deltas
Congratialions to Tra^e^^for making the Arts an
Sciences Advisory Board. We are so ptouoof you!
Love, Vbur sisters
Happy Founder's Day) Also congratulations on your 90th
birthday!
Congratulations to the following brothers on receiving
the Order of the LampaapTree: Jason Gross, Matt Lamb,
Justin Wells, Matt Weber, Lyndon McKeber, Ben Ford,
Steve Jonson, Scott Stefrilik
From the Men of Alpha Gamma Rho
ADP
Thank you to ADP for a wonderful dinner exchange.
Thank you to DDD for all their help with the Homecoming
events.
~ AKAK
Congratulations to Greg Domfor a great iazz concert
Friday night!
From your Brothers
DracuraSF^ral Drive
Tuesday, Oct 22nd from 10AM-3 PM in the Student Union
Ballroom. Cal 474-1781 for an appointment MBrine also
welcome.
Two thumbs up to: Efra^J^Simsky for her awesome
performance in ooH, Lode Mueller for being elected to
NAYC and appointed to Convocations Committee, and
Amy Davis on her engagement
qp
Think Flowers
10% discount off flower
deliveries to sororities
and fraternities
$19.99/dozen longstem roses
Centerville Garden
3031 OStreet
435-1118
-:—
ANChATpLASH
LSE Swimming Pool
Starts at Noon
Donl forget your speedos!
<&M
Congratulations Amy Soiupraioi and Carte Ericksen on
your acceptance into Golden Key National Honor Soci
ety. Way to go girls!
Love, your sisters
Tllangke
Thanks for all your help this past Homecoming Week.
We had a great time!
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
ZAEAT
A huge thank you to SAE and DG for helping make first
place in lawn display and second place in Husker Howl!
Not too bad guys and gals! Why to make Homecoming
week a success.
..? The men of Alpha Gamma Sigma
SAE
9hi Alpha to the brother oMhe week: Richard EH Fettng.
feu did a fantastic job as Homecoming Chairperson. C
The Brethren of SAE
KA0
The mixer before Saturday's game was a blast and we
ook forward to seeing you again.
The Men of SAE
3peaS^^> ,96
Homecoming Champs
S$E
Congratulations to JasonBynum on becoming Homecom
ngKing.
From your Sig Ep brothers
ZOE
Hey Thanks for the pre-game fun times last Saturday!
To Ron Ralh-our favorite KD-Hope your stay was as pleas
ant as the first.
The Women of Kappa Delta
The Phi Psi 500
Ladies, start your engines) That's right Chi Omega,
Gamma Phi Beta, PI Beta Phi, Kappa Delta, KappaAIpna
Theta, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Phi Mu. Alpha
Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Alpha Omicron PI, Alpha XI Delta,
and Alpha Delta Pi, M’s that time of year agan tor the Phi
Psi 500. Get pumped and bring home the trophy) Pro
ceeds benefit the Lincoln Chidren’s Museum.
GET INVOLVED!
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATION NEEDED
There are many committee openings for student repre
sentatives. Check the ASUN office for current open poeF
Bons.AppScations available at 115 Nebraska Union. Dead- .
line Oct 18. v
Law College
Students
Opening for Law Cologo representative for ASUN Sen
ate. Application available at ASUN office, 115Nebr. Union,
deadine October 18.
UNL Student Government
Wtod., Oct. 16
6:30 p.m.
City Campus Union
InfrwnwBnn Ancl Anontta Avttfcihto
_ 115 Nebraska Union
Happy Birthday, Sweets. Hope it's a good one.
Love, the Computave
FoundThursday morning; keychain, 14th A Vine near bus
stop, Aries symbol attached. Claim at the DN. You're wel
come-CAH.
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