The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1997, 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 Instalments 480 Vacation/Rent
46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale
50 Pets -
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sppdfng Goods —r
65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption
70 Ticket Exchange 505 Alterations & Sewing
90 Vehicles 510 Automotive
--- 516 Bicycle Service
520 Bridal
-- 525 Catering
800 Rides 528 Child Care
203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleaning/Laundry
205 Career Events 531 Cleaning/Households
210 Announcements 535 Computer Service
215 Meetings
220 Greek Affairs gf ttalrSSw,
230 Student Government |g ST^rtness
240 Personals 553 insurance
242 Pinning & 555 Instruction/Tutoring
Engagements 558 Job Placement
245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care
250 Wanted 565 Legal SetW»s
260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange
270 900 Numbers 575 Photography
578 Pregnancy
580 Printing & Copying
582 Recycling
583 Religious
300 Help Wanted 535 Rentals
310 Child Care SMT^rmir*
320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing
330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel
340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes
$3.25 p«r day for 15 words on individual student
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 DailytJebraskan 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 well as any
claim arising therefrom made against the Daily
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Ms for .Safe
For sale: Dryer, new mattress, and nice recliner. Call 436
0899.
Cycle Works
See Lincoln's largest selection of bicycles and accesso
ries. The new 97’s are in stock now from Trek. Special
ized, Klien, and Bontrager. Don’t forget the best acces
sories from Pearl Izumi, Rock Shox, White Brothers, and
much more.
Cycle Works
27th and Vine
475-2453
Jean Outlet
Great prices used Levi's and cords. $4.95-$19.95 ail sizes.
3242 S. 13th. 420-5151.
Cable descrambler kit, $14.95. See ALL the channels! 1
800-752-1389.
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Looking for 4-6 Lincoln Star Tickets for Feb. 14, Contact
Julie, 438-7182.
1975 Chevy Station wagon. Runs good, dents and rust
come with. Call Bob at 472-5451.
200s Notices
"SPRING BREAK 97-Don’t be left out, space limited!!
Cancun and Jamaica from $429. Call STS © 1 -800-648
4849 for more info.
AAA! Spring Break '97. Cancun, Jamaica and Bahamas!!!
7 nights with air from $399. Daily Free Drink Parties, No
Cover at Best Bars. Panama City, Boardwalk beach re
sort, $129, 7/nights beach front.
Endless Summer Tours 1-800-234-7007.
"SPRING BREAK 97-Don’t be left out; space limited!
Panama City and Daytona Beach, Florida from $129. Call
STS 9 1^00-648-4849 for more info.
Successful Interviewing
Seminar
Learn how to develop your resume, use proper (fining
etiquette, and improve your overall interviewing skills.
tadtMtolyMMl., Feb. 19, ta
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
Room 209 College of Business Administration
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
> Lincoln, NE 68588-0487
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ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Earn to $3,000-36,000/mo in
fisheries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging! Get all the
Don’t spend another semester getting notning Dut me dn
news out of your classes!! Get an international education
by studying at Senshu University in Tokyo, Japan where
you’ll take Japanese language, business, and culture
classes. You’ll also have the opportunity to see ancient
shrines in Kyoto, the Peace Park in Hiroshima, the Great
Buddha, and Tokyo’s fabulous shopping and nightlife dis
tricts. Come find out more at informational sessions
throughout February!
Mondays and Wednesdays at 2:30
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:30 and 3:30
‘Except February 24 and 25
All sessions are in CBA 138
Campus Recreation
Advi«<— Council
Campus Recreation is Hwng tot members for the 1997
98 Campus Recreation Advisory Council. Applications are
available at 55 Campus Recreation Center and 32 Col
lege Activities Building and must be returned by February
25.
Confidential Gay Men’s
Discussion Group
Meets every Wed. from 6:00-7:30pm. For information: Dr.
Diaz-Petdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services.
472-7450.
EASTERN EUROPEAN/ASIAN JOBS —Live in Prague,
Budapest, Tokyo, etc. teaching simple conversational
English. No languages/teachng exp. required. (919) 918
7767, ext W214. _
EATING DISORDER SUPPORT
GROUP
ATTENTION WOMEN: Are you looking for someone to
talk to about living with an eating disorder? If you have or
think you may have an eating disorder, you are invited to
attend the Eating Disorder Support Group. The group
meets every Tuesday from 5:30-7:00 pm in.the Women’s
Center, 340 NU. Questions? Call Kris at 472-9428.
INTRAMURAL FLICKERBALL
TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, February 18 is the last day to enter the Men’s,
Women’t, and Co-Rec Flickerbail Tournament. Enter your
team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more
information, call 472-3467.
INTRAMURAL RACQUETBALL
DOUBLES
Tuesday, February 18 is the last day to enter Men’s,
Women s. Co-Rec and Faculty/Staff Racquetball Doubles.
Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more
information, call 472-3467.
SAA
Congratulations to the following new members of the Stu
dent Alumni Association: Jen Backenstose, Mike
Consbruck, Matt DeVries. Maggie Doyle, Jason Dubs,
Matthew Eickman, Liz Goehring, Ryan Grattop, Brad Hay,
Shannon Heffelfinger, Amy Horrum, Gentry Hughes,
Laurie Jacobs. Laura James, Lisa Kenagy, Dacia
Knudson, Tom Heacock. Chris Linder. Jim McClymount,
Chanda Miller, Sara Mulhair, Kelly Pollard, Mike Roth, Raul
Schrier, Kara Stoltenberg, Andy Strain, Jeff Whitney and
Tyler Wolford. Way to Go!!!
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Student Involement and Univeristy Housing are once
again sponsoring the Women Student Leader Award.
Applications are available in Student Involvement. Dead
line is February 21. FOR MORE INFO CONTACT STU
DENT INVOLVEMENT AT 472-2454.
The Committee for Fees Allocation will meet at 5:45 p.m.
tonight in the Nebraska Union to vote on Campus
Flecreation’s budget request. An open forum is provided
for students to voice their opinion. If you have any ques
tions, contact the Student Government office, 115 Ne
braska Union, or call 472-2581.
Student Involvement Officer
Transition Workshop for
Student Organization
February 25,4:30pm CBA. Reservations requested 472
2454.
TONIGHT
PIZZA PARTY
GOVERNMENT LIAISON
COMMITTEE
All Students Welcome
Tuesday - 7:30 pm
115 Nebraska Union
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UNL Department of Nutritional Science and Dietetics
BREAST CANCER NUTRITION EDUCATION STUDY
Need Females between 19&65 years of age. Must have
a mother, daughter, sister or maternal aunt with a history
of brest cancer to participate. Enrollment session on Satur
day, February 22,1997. If qualified and interested call 472
7984. Ask for Jean or Shannon or leave message.
Women’s Center
Open House
Frl., Feb. 21
1-4 p.m.
«hu neorasuB union
“about woman, for avaryona”
Win an expense-paid trip
to Florida! Altoids Volleyball
Regional Championship
at the University of Nebraska. Compete against the
Midwest's best Co-Rec volleyball teams on March 1-2.
Enter your team at the Office of Campus Recreation by
February 20. The cost is $50. The winner receives an
expense-paid trip to the Altoids Spring Break Beach
VolleybalfToumement in Panama City Beach, FL, April
11-13. There win also be prizes awarded and sponsor
gifts given away to tournament participants. Contact the
Office of Campus Recreation at 472-3467 for more
information.
Fencing Club
Welcoming New Members!
Orientation Thursday, Feb. 20,8pm, Mabel Lee south gym.
All interested in learning one of the oldest sports are en
couraged to attend.
En Garde!
For more info,contact Michael Hoff at 472-5342.
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PI LAMBDA THETA
ORIENTATION
Tuesday, February 18th at 7:00 in the City Campus Union
(Room will be posted). Current and prospective members
are encouraged to attend to find out what Pi Lambda Theta
has in store for the new year. Head on over after the SEA
meeting. See ya there!
Block & Bridle
Weds. Feb. 19, East Campus Union, 7:00 p.m. initiates,
7:30 p.m. everyone else
College Republicans
will meet in the City Campus Union at 8pm, Wednesday,
February 19th. Guest Speakers:
Andrew Louden
Former UNL Student Body President and
Adam Brolheimer
National College Republicans Chairman Candidate.
T-shirts still available-$15
*
Campus Red Cross, Meeting,
Wed. Feb. 19th, 5pm, in the
Health Center.
Montessori Teacher Training
Information Meeting. Sat. Feb
22,1-3 p.m. at PRAIRIE HILL
Learning Center 10 miles south
on Highway 77. 438-6668.
National Organization for
Women
The Lincoln chapter wants YOU at our next general meet
ing on Tuesday, 7PM at the YWCA. 1432 N Street. Equal
ity-minded men and women welcome. Questions: call 434
6695.
Opportunity
Students in Free Enterprise is holding open call auditions
to find presenters for the national competition in Flonda.
We are looking for persons with strong speaking and pre
sentation skills. All expenses paid and you will get to meet
and resubmit your resume to top corporations in the U.S.
Auditions are 6-8pm, Feb. 19th, room 222 CBA. Prepare
two-three paragraphs: oral text. Quesions callTaye at 467
5612 or 465-7928
PAN PACIFIC
Experience the cultural wonders and roake business con
tacts in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia, while earn
ing college credit. Informational meetings are:
Thursday, Feb. 13 9 3:00 CBA 108
Tuesday, Feb. 18 9 4:30 CBA 108
Questions? 472-0746.
PARKING ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
The Parking Advisory Committee wifi meet Tuesday,
February 18,1997. at 3:30pm in Room 222 CBA.
Phi Beta Lambda
Join us for a general meeting tonight at 6:30 in the NE
Union. Please wear business attire. Come alone or bring
a friend!
Psi Chi & UPO
Psychology Volunteer Fair
wed. Feb. 19th. 6:00pm
• City Union
sire
Meeting Wed. Feb 19 at 5:00pm in the Union. Room
posted. Reminder: Auditions for Presentation Team Wed.
at 6:00pm in CBA room 222. Any questions call 472-0746.
Meeting Thursday, Feb. 20th, 8pm, in the Union. Bring a
friend, win a prize!
Student Education Association
Meeting Tuesday. Feb. 18 at 5:30 p.m. in Henzlik 202.
Barb Byer from the Lincoln Action Program and Rob
Pauiak from the Youth Advisory Council will speak about
at-risk youth.
Student Foundation
Meeting
Thurs. 5:15 p.m. at th^ntorMown will be posted.
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Meeting at 5:30, City Union. Room to be posted.
university Ambassadors
Meeting 6:15 at 1245 "R* St. IMPORTANT MEETING!!
UPC EVENT STAFF
Hey Event Staff! Don’t forget about your meeting tonight
at 7:30! New memebers welcome!
Kate, Carol, Marge, Pat, Brook, Evan, Joe, Mike. What
would we do without you! Thanks for everything!
The Ladies of Chi O
_ ATA
Thank you for the beautiful serenade and the flowers!
women of Kappa Alpha Theta
FarmHouse
Thank you for the dinner exchange last week. We need
to get together more often!
' women of Kappa Alpha Theta
F$B
Congratulations to our Gamma Phi’s and the Delts on
being runner-up in Water Volleyball! Way to go!!
Congrats to our new Gamma Phi SAA members Lisa
Kenagy, Maggie Doyle, Shannon Heffelfinger, Jen
Backenstose, and Gentry Hughes. Sorry about that We
love you!!!
Congrats to Julie Erickson on being accepted to the Stu
dent Advisory Board for the College of Fine and Perform
ing Arts. Way to go!!
Love Your listers
JKA
Congratulations Stepn Massr on your internship
wun cozen wonawioe
Hey Eva Nekovar, Congratulations on getting some
KFftX airtime. We re so proud of both of you.
Love, Your Sisters
KKT
Congratulations to those Kappa’s that got 4.0’s last se
mester KeHy Munnelly, Emily Millard, Tracy Agne, Jody
Elliott, Steph Frager, and Anne Harrington.
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PIZZA PARTY
GOVERNMENT LIAISON
COMMITTEE
Nobody but you knows who I
am, so why not take a chance
with me?
From Shaggy
*9*
Amy, ■*
Happy V-day to the newest Doc on the block. It took lots
of coffee and late nights at the ER but you made it!
Love, your roomie, Erin
Pink dogs use galvanized nails
Henry
FOUND 2/14/97: WATCH & PIN, in parking lot near 14th
& Avery. Claim at DN.
FOUND: 2/7, sunglasses, Oldfather, 2nd floor, men’s room,
Contact the Daily Nebraskan.
WANTED: 100 Students. Lose 5-100lbs. New metabolism
break through, R.N. assisted, Free gift $35/fee. 800-579
1634.
FAST FUNDRAISER-RAISE $500 M 5 DAYS-GREEKS,
GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST,
EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBUGATION.(800)062-1982
EXT33
300s jobs
2nd Semester Work
$9.05
Expansion has left us with 25 p/t openings. Resume ex
perience, flex schedule. Call M-W, 4-7pm. 477-8663.
Answering service operators evenings and weekends.
Telephone skills required. Type 45 wpm. Can 473-9610
Billing Entry
Steady work/ExceUent income, Flexible hours, Knowledge
of Windows helpful. Students welcome. 1 -800-835-0553.
Bottled Water
$.04/gallon
Unlimited income potential. Business is booming. No ex
perience necessary. Get trained at local office. 913-539
0480.
CAMP COUNSELORS
Enjoy summer adventure at YMCA Camp Pokamoke or
Elkhom River Day Camp in Omaha. Positions: Life
guards, Canoe, High Ropes, Wranglers, ML Biking, Crafts,
Sports, Nature & Wilderness counselors. Call 341-4730
in Omaha for application, due March 7.
Coordinator to plan programs and do activites for girl
scouts after school group. Tues., Wed. and Thur after
noons from 3-5. Contact Audrey 476-7539.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
CableVision has a weekend Customer Service Represen
tative position available. Candidates must be flexible and
available to work approximately 10-15 hours per week.
Qualified applicants must have a high school education
and a courteous and professional attitude. Sales expen
ence is helpful. Training is provided. Applicants must be
able to communicate effectively with customers. Apply in
person at CableVision Mon-Fri, 8:30am-5pm. CableVision
is an equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V.
Date Entry
Position available. Close to
campus parking. Flexible
scheduling. Call PSI Group for
Information 474-1938.
Firethorn Golf Club
Outside dub service person ell needed. March through
November. Compensation commensurate upon expen
ence and performance. If you are outgoing, ambitious and
people-oriented, apply in person only Tuesday through
Friday, 9-5 p.m. One-half mile east of 84th and Van Dorn.
How much do you accomplish before
your morning classes?
You could be earning extra $$$ instead of sleeping in! Rock
'n Roll Runza® is seeking Full Time and/or Part Time help
to assist with morning production and lunches for the
Drive Thru area. No roller skating required!!!
This position is ideal for a responsible and fun-loving student
who wants to earn a competitve wage working working in a
positive environment close to campus.
Stop in and apply TODAY!
Ask for Jon or Laura.
Rock 'n Roll Runza" Drive Thru * 14th & P St.