The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1996, Page 12, Image 12

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02 Appliances 400 Roommates
05 Bicycles 410 Housing Wanted
10 Books 420 Rooms?Rent
13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent
16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent
20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent
30 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 Child Care
203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleaning/Laundry
205 Career Events 531 Cleaning/Households
210 Announcements 535 SirVICe
P1= Mnntinn- 540 Entertainment
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230 Student Government |£{j H^&^rtness
240 Personate 553 insurance
242 Pinning & 555 instruction/Tutoring
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
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310 Child Care 500 Tannina
320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing
330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel
340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes
$3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student
and student organization ads.
$4.50 per day for 15 words on non-student ads.
$.15 each additional word.
$.75 billing charge.
Personal ads must be prepaid.
Found ads may be submitted free of charge.
DEADLINE: 2 p.m. weekday prior.
The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver
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 all ads printed, as weii as any
claim arising therefrom made against the Daily
Nebraskan.
Cycle Works
Killer deals on leftover wheels. XT/LX equipped bikes at
$525. Whoa! That is low. Everything you need to ride all
winter. Bikes, clothing, packs, hats, and gloves. Great
Christmas gift items too.
Cycle Works
27th & Vine
475-2453
HP Deskjet 520 printer, $150 OBO. In good working con
dition. 474-4998.
1995 Ninga 500. 600 miles with helmet $3400.1991 550
Kawaski jet ski stand up with high performance $2200.
477-8546
5 Gallon Fish Tank with stand. Some supplies included.
$25. 467-4637, leave message.
Cable descrambler kit, $14.95. See ALL the channels! 1
800-752-1389.
VCR w/remote $85; also, COLOR TV excellent $75; call
466-8520.
2 Big 12 tickets for sale. 465-5228. Best offer.
2 Big Twelve tickets for sale, 477-4203.
2 Big Twelve Championship Tickets $75 a piece or best
offer. Call 489-0954
4 tickets, Big 12 Championship. Dan, 465-8430.
8 Big 12 tickets, seated together. Face value/best offer.
402-721-3299.
FOR SALE:4 Big 12 Playoff tickets. Call 319-385-3233,
8:30-4:30, and ask for Dan.
Season Tickets at Lied Center.$150 or best offer. Call
515-283-2589
Tickets for sale: Big Twelve Championship Game. Call
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Attention students:
Please review your sylabi for Dead Week conflicts. Con
tact the Student Government office, 115 Nebr. Union, (472
2581) with discrepances or questions.
Dead Week Policy:
Finals only at time per Offical Schedule of Classes or
time during finals week mutually agreeable to all.
Examinations allowed during Dead Week: laboratory prac
tical examinations, make-up or repeat examinations and
self-paced examinations. Quizzes are acceptable.
Projects, papers and speeches due Dead Week need to
have been assigned by the eighth week of the semester.
Project & scope, not topic.
Aviation Institute
Pilot Ground School Courses now forming for Spring
Semester. See the class schedule or call 472-4432 for
more information.
DISC GO ROUND
WE BUY a SELL USED CD’S
Used CD’s, S5.99-S7.99.
T-shirts, posters, Imports, hacfcv sacks, music
books, song books and CD towers.
Now CD’S S11.99-S12.99
DISC GO ROUND
50th and O, 486-0047
Flu Shots/Wellness Profiles
This Week
Flu shots/wellness profiles for students, faculty/staff and
general public. December 4 - Health Center Lobby,
December 5 - East Union, 11 a.m. -1 p.m.
Have Extra Clothes?
Dontae to the
CLOTHING DRIVE
Donations boxes:
City Union: NE Union 220 & 340 and Love Library
East Union Rm 300 and Home Econ. Bldg 234
The Women’s Center
472-2597
Innocents Society
Freshn lolarship
Each year, the Innoc , recognizes outstanding
freshman who show potential in the areas upon which
Innocents Society membership in based: academic
achievement, leadership, and service.
Applications are now available at 106 Administration Build
ing, Office for Student Involvement (city union and east
union), and the Culture Center.
NASA Space Grant
Scholarships
Award range $250-$2500. Research, course work and
flight options available. Available to students pursuing
science, math, technology or aerospace related fields.
Applications available at Neihardt Residence Center
Room 2113. Deadline is Dec 13th. For more info call 472
4432.
UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT
Name An Actual Star For Someone, $33. Star Directory.
1-800-500-3128
VAMOS A MEXICO!!
Informational meeting with visiting professor from Mexico
and other returnees for summer study abroad program
to Mexico. Wednesday, Dec 4, 5pm at International Af
fairs.
Innocents Society is the Chancellor's Senior Honorary
whose membership is based on academic achievement,
unparalleled leadership, and selfless service to UNL and
the community.
Applications for membership are now available for quali
fied juniors at 106 Adminsitration Building, Office for Stu
dent Involvement (city union and east union), and the
Culture Center
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS
will meet at 8pm in the City Campus Union on Wednes
day December 4. Guest Speaker:
Scott Moore
Nebraska Secretary of State
Last meeting of the semester!
“Gambling on College
Campuses”
presented by
The Fraternity of Phi Gamma
Delta
Tuesday, Dec. 10
6:30 PM
Student Union
Colonial Room
i This event will be covered by the national and print
I media.
Ad Club Holiday Party
Come celebrate the season at Ad Club Holiday Pizza
Party. Meet at 7pm on Wed Dec 4 at NE Union. Room
number posted on Union activity board. Get ready for
lots of fun and food!
Block & Bridle
Meeting Wednesday, Dec 4 at 7:30pm in East Campus
Union. Election night and bring raffle tickets and money.
Remember to get your sale contract to sell ads over the
holiday.
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Campus Red Cross
Meeting at the Chapterhouse, 17th & E, Wed. Dec. 4th at
4:30pm.
CASNR
Advisory Board Meeting Summit. 9pm TONIGHT, Jenny
Real's house.
CBA SAB
Meeting TONIGHT, 5:30pm, NE Union, room posted.
Collegiate 4-H
Meeting Wednesday Dec. 4,5:30 City Union. ?’s Call Heidi
6-7983
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP
For students with diabetes. Spouses and friends welcome!
Meeting tonight at University Health Center, Conference
room D, 6:30-7:30pm. For more information, 472-7477.
FINANCE CLUB
Meeting TODAY, 6:30PM, CBA 222. Head actuary of
Woodmen will be speaking. All majors welcome!
Friends of the
Deaf Community
Christmas Party. Sign only, no voices. Call 436-7100 (v/
tty) for details or directions.
Marketing Club Social
Thursday Dec. 5 at 6pm. Meet at Valentino's downtown.
Bring $1 and a can a food for buffet Hope to see you
there!
Psi Chi & UPO Meeting
Speaker on Stress Management
followed by Social Function
Thursday, Dec. 5
5:30, City Union
SAA
Merry Christmas!
Be sure to attend the Christmas party on Thursday 5
pm at Wick Center. Bring a $5 gift to exchange. Stu
dent foundations will go Christmas caroling with us
at 7pm.
HO HO HO
Society for Human Resource
Management
Meeting 5:30, Dec. 5, in the NE Union, room posted.
STUDENT FOUNDATION
Gift exchange- 5:15pm Thursday Dec 5 at the Union.
Room will be posted. Dinner will be on the Foundation
and we will be going caroling with SAA afterwards.
RS. Social fucbon to follow...be there for the FUN!
Students in Free Enterprise
IMPOFtTANT Meeting Wednesday, December 4 at 5pm
in the Union. Room to be posted. Questions, call 472
0746. New members welcome.
The semester’s nearly over,
it really has gone fast.
Come check out PBL,
you’re sure to have a blast.
City Union, Thurs. Dec. 5
6:30 p.m. Please wear
business attire.
UNL Pre-Vet Club
December meeting Wednesday, December 4,7pm, East
Union. Room posted. Symposium and raffle tickets are
the topic of discussion.
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Meeting tonight 7:30, EU. Execs meet at 7:00. Sign up
to work at the dance.
Christmas^rmai
Friday, December 6,1996
AFE
Congratulations to the foHowingorothers for their recent
election to:
President - Kevin Sagehom
Vice President - Matt Sasek
Secretary - Drew Giasshoff
Treasurer - Dave Bird
Fraternity Educator - Brian Scheriina
Rush Chairs - Brian Wieman, FtyanBuschkamp
House Manager - Dave Eisenmann
Scholarship Chair - Jason Hirschfeld
Social Chair - Aaron Daul
Alumni Representative - Mark Clayton
IFC Representative Zane Young
Congratulations to tl^^^w offers:
President—Jaime Stelzer
Administrative Vice President—AN Walters
VP of Membership Education—Shannon Dowd
Chapter Relations—Megan Mulligan
New Member Educator—Angie King
Corresponding Secretary—Kendra McGary
Recording Secretary—Corrie Cahow
Treasurer Accounts Payable—Laura McWilliams
Treasurer Accounts Receivable—Jeana Seitzinger
Social—Lexie Mueller
Philanthropy—Carissa Paus
House Manager—Angie Johnson
Public Relations—Jessica Ferguson
Panhellenic—Sara Russell
Rush—Angie Aylward
Alumnae Relations—JoAnn Srb
Assistant Rush—Mandy Brandt
Assistant Social—Jen Dalian
Assistant Chapter Relations—Kay Dowd
Assistant Philanthropy—Sara Jewell
Assistant New Member Educator—Kristina Ritterbush
Activities—Sarah Scheerger
Spirit—Lori Ramig
Intramurals—Chnsty Hamilton
Technology—Kay Dowd
Keepers of the Ritual—Shannon Hamilton, Daena
Reigenbom
Song Leaders—Michelle Johnson, Tricia Akertund
Safety Sisters—Amy Lafferty, Lana Zumbrunn
I Am
Congratulations to our new executive officers:
President—Chad Mariska
First VP—Andrew Long
Second VP—Leon Thomas
Treasurer—Oason Carpenter
Corresponding Secretary—Alex Williams
Recording Secretary—Brock Lasure
Guide—Ingolf Maurstad
Seargent-at-Arms—Kris Volker
Director of Academic Affairs—Damon Nelson
Pledge Ed—Patrick Fischer
IFC—fly an Stowe
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Congrats to the newty elected Delt executives:
President- Chad Mariska
1 st VP- Andrew “Bulldog” Long
2nd VP- Leon Thomas
Treasurer- Jason Carpenter
Recording Sec.- Brock La Sure
Corresponding Sec.- Alex Williams
Guide- Ingolf Maurstad
Sgt of Arms- Kris Volker
IFC Rep-Ryan Stowe
Academic Affairs- Damon Nelson
Pledge Ed- Patrick Fischer
AY
Congratulations to the new Delta Upsiion officers!
President Greg Beals
Vice President: Matt Weaklend
Secretary: Ben Murphy
Treasurer: Jeff Blair
Membership Development: Jeff Rose
Rush Chairman: Cory Anson
House Manager 1: Jamie Briggs
House Manager 2: John Schmidt
Scholarship: Chris Stewart
Social Chairman: Jeff Benda
IFC: Andrew Neuman
WF
Congratulations, MattTrauot on your Rockwell intern
ship! Way to go!
The Brothers of Phi Kappa Psi
S>M
Thanks for the speaker—it was a real “steeper”!
Love, the Ladies of Phi Mu
Congratulations to Jen Powell onbeing elected president
of Teachers College Advisory Board. Also congratulations
to Angie Watts on being elected Treasurer of the
Panhellenic Board. Way to go Girls!
Love, YOur sisters
TOB
Thanks for a wonderful frosh. we’d love to do it again.
From the Men of Alpha Gamma Rho
K&r
Congratulations to our 1997 Council:
President—Adrienne Glaser
VP of Standards—Jodi Elliot
VP of Organization—Ashleigh Echols
Recording Secretary—Sarah Stuckey
Treasurer—Christy Schmidt^
Registrar—Becky Kai
Marshal—Brittny Borshman
Fraternity Education—Kelli Clifton
House Chair—Chris Rempe
Membership—Megan Belfiore
Panhellenic—Angie Johnson
Philanthropy Chair—Ruth Carlson
New Member Organization Chair—Liz Goehring
Public Relations Chair—Kristi Anderson
Scholarship—Suzanne Ebert
Social Chair—Mandi Dill
nBO
GET EXCITED FpFlOURNEWEXEC MEMBERS!
Pres Holly Crocker
VP Moral Jen Bonge
VP Mental Elizabeth Schmitz
VP Social Abbie Hurd
Rush Chair Steph Asheim
Membership Leah DePrima
Social Chair Sommer Sjuun
Philanthropy Ashley Goldsmith
Panhelienic Erica Ballew
Risk Mgmt Liza Miller
Secretary Erin Dolan
Treasurer Jane (Pants) Seizer
House Manager Elisaa Huck
Congrats to all new semester and year officers!
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Congratulations to Chris Funk on his recent engagment
to Sharon Harms
Congratulations on your recent activation into the greek
system. We are happy to have you with us.
_From the Men of Alpha Gamma Rho
Student Court and
Nebraska Union Bd.
Positions open on both Student Court (for the '96-'97 year)
and on the Nebraska Union Adv. Bd. for term beginning
in January.
Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Dec. 13.
UN-L STUDENT GOVERMENT
LAST MEETING OF THE
SEMESTER
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4
6:30 P.M.
CITY UNION
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
O Most High Imperator,
We worship your anointed pens.
Continually obsessed,
The Faithful Devoted
FOUND: Keys, on Vine St, between 17th and 23rd. 11/
25. Claim at DN.
FOUND: Small coin purse, by Admin. Parking Lot 11/22,
call 472-3605 to claim.
French tutor wanted. 423-3111.
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300s Jobs
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Sales Representatives
Nation's industry leader is expanding the marketing/saies
department in Lincoln/Omaha. We are seeking top qual
ity sales representatives to market our services.
^llfLOOO - $19,000 salary
* Great commission and O.T. plan
* Full benefits package
* Paid training
" Room for advancement
If you have the desire for success call 477-0303 to set up
an interview! Ask for Jason.
$6.00 hour to start
Bus person two or three nights a week 5pm-11pm. Tam
CShanter 105 S. 251h, no phone calls
Aircraft Detailing
Full and part time first shift work. $6-$8 hour. Call Gary
Smith 479-1688 for appointment.
Before & After School
Recreation
Lincoln Parks and Recreation has openings with before
and after school programs working with elementary chil
dren. Openings to start Jan. 6,1997. Before School Hours,
7-9am, ($5.20-$5.40/hr). After School Hours 2:30-5:45pm
or 3:15-5:45pm ($5.00-$5.20/hr). Days Mon - Fri. Apply
at playground office, second floor. 1225 F Street, 441
7952. EOE/AA.
Building Blocks Learning Center now hiring Assistant Di
rector. Elementary education or related held required.
Apply in person, 4805 South 16th.
Corporate Recruitment
Do you want to be recruited by a major corporation when
you graduate? Our position will give you the experience
you need for a marketing career! Must be able to work a
minimum 18 hours/weekly, scheduled between 8-5, Mon
day-Friday. Call Julie 475-4002, ext.3341. EOE.
DENTAL ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST, TUESDAY AND
THURSDAY, 8AM-12NOON. MORE MORNINGS POS
SIBLE. WILL TRAIN. PLEASANT WORKING ENVIRON
MENT. CALL TO APPLY. 476-1954.
Goodyear replacement product marketing co-op. Class
standing must be sophomore or greater. Need good com
munication skills, automotive and mechanical skills help
ful. 20 hrs/wk. Call Harvey Bieber at 467-8306 or for more
information, go to the internship office in Nebraska Union.
•Make a difference to protect the environment.
aw «Eam an average of $7“ an hour weekdays,
$8.50 an hour on weekends!
Wfearn TUITION REIMBURSEMENT!!
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