The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1997, Page 12, Image 12

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    02 Appliances
05 Bicycles
10 Books
13 Clothing
16 Computers
20 Furniture
30 Jewelry
40 Misc.. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments
46 Office Furniture
50 Pets
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 Stereos/TVs
70 Ticket Exchange
90 Vehicles
200 Rides
203 Spring Break Trips
205 Career Events
210 Announcements
215 Meetings
220 Greek Affairs
230 Student Government
240 Personals
242 Pinning &
Engagements
245 Lost & Found
250 Wanted
260 Fundraising
270 900 Numbers
300 Help Wanted
310 Child Care
320 Work Study Jobs
330 Summer Jobs
340 Internships
400 Roommates
410 Housing Warned
420 Rooms/Rent
430 Houses/Rent
440 Duplex/Rent
450 Apartments/Rent
460 Summer Housing
470 Mobile Homes/Rent
480 Vacation/Rent
490 Homes/Sale
500 Adoption
505 Alterations & Sewing
510 Automotive
515 Bicycle Service
520 Bridal
525 Catering
528 Child Care
530 Cleaning/Laundry
531 Cleaning/Households
535 Computer Service
540 Entertainment
545 Gift Ideas
548 Hairstyling
550 Health & Fitness
553 insurance
555 Instruction/Tutoring
558 Job Placement
560 Lawn care
565 Legal Services
573 Music Exchange
575 Photography
578 Pregnancy
580 Printing & Copying
582 Recycling
583 Religious
585 Rentals
588 Tanning
590 Tattooing
593 Travel
595 Typing & Resumes
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religion, age, disability, marital status or national
origin.
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or reject any advertisement at any time which
does not comply with the policies and judgments
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all contents of all ads printed, as well as any
claim arising therefrom made against the Daily
Nebraskan.
flife For Sale
Cycle Works
Mountain biking does exist in Nebraska. See why at Cycle
Works, from pavement pounders to hard core off road,
Cycle Works has you covered with bikes, parts, and ac
cessories
Oopen 7 days 27th & Vine 475-2453
New and used bicycles for sale. Life time tune-ups on
new bikes purchased. Closest bike shop to campus.
Blue’s Bike & Fitness Center 427 South 13th or 3321
Pioneer’s Blvd.
Titanium ParkPre Pro Elite. XT/LX/Syncros. Many extras.
$1,000 o.b.o. 1-402-785-7000
WOWZA!
What a bike shop. Lincoln’s finest selection of bicycles,
parts, and accessories. Bike Sale on Now!
Honker Hangar Bike Shop
3855 South St.
486-0323
The Jean outlet
We sell used Levi's, Lee’s and Wranglers. Also leather
and camouflage clothing. 3241 South 13th 420-5151
New Fender Bass Guitar with new BXR 45w. Bass Amp.,
$650. 436-8334
Cable descrambler kit, $14.95. See ALL the channels! 1
800-752-1389.
Airline Tickets - Lincoln to London on United - for Oxford
students. $815, all taxes included. Call The Travel Cor
ner, 483-7262.
Two Reba Me Entire tickets for sale. 438-8039
1996 Metro, 4-door, 5-speed, air, 18K, $5950.1990 Civic
EX, 4-door, auto, air, 51K, $5250. 1990 Civic 4-door LX
auto, air, 78K, $4500.1990 Mazada 626,4-door, 5-speed
air, $4350. 1990 Sentra 2-door XE. 5-speed, air, $2950
Baer’s Auto Sales, 1647 South 3rd, 477-6442.
200s Notices
AIRLINE CAREERS
-Work for a major Domestic or International Airline. Ex
Call Airline Jnformation Services: 206-971-365^
Ext.L57782
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Earn to $3,000-$6,00(Ymo ir
fisheries,parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging! Get all the
options. CaB (919) 918-7767, ext. A318.
Attention All Students
Please review your class syllabi and determine if there is
a conflict with Dead Week Pokey. If so, please contact
ASUN—Student Government as soon as possible at 115
Nebraska Union, 472-2581.
DEAD WEEK POLICY
Final examinations for ful semester classes are to be given
ONLY at the regularly scheduled time as published in the
Official Schedule of Classes (Dead Week) are: lab, prac
tical examinations, make-up or repeat examinations and
self-paced examinations.
Projects, papers, and speeches scheduled for comple
tion during the last week of classes (Dead Week) must
have been assisgned in writing by the end of the EIGHTH
WEEK of the semester. This refers to the project and its
scope, but not the topic.
Quizzes are acceptable during Dead Week.
Attention
Teachers College
Advisory Board Members
Our next meeting is Tuesday, April 22 at 7:00pm. at Mabel
Lee 234.
Attention:
The University Health Center Student Advisory Board has
extended the application deadline by one week as a
means to futher diversify the applicant pool. Anyone in
terested in applying can pick up an application at the
ASUN office in the Union. The new deadline is April 25th
at 4 p.m.
Confidential Gay Men’s
Discussion Group
Meets every Wed. from 6:00-7:30pm. For information: Dr.
Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services.
472-7450.
CRUISE LINES HIRING —Earn to $2,000+/mo. plus free
world travel (Europe, Caribbean, etc.) No exp. necessary.
Free Room/Boara Ring (919) 918-7767, ext. C318.
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi, a co-ed business fraternity, would like to
congratulate our new initiates for the 1997 Spring Semes
ter
Amy Horrum, Ashley Huggenberger, Brent Frey, Chad
Sands, Chas Siekk, Eric McDaniel, Henry Wond Leong
Khean, Jack Lehman, Jeremy Simpson, Joe Palmer,
Kendra Ott, Michael Bagley, Nancy Curtis, Nathan Young,
Richard Lee, Shane Meakim, Shawn Korgie, Steve Leigl,
and rami Livingston.
Congratulations!!
IF YOU HAVE BEEN INJURED
BY A LEGAL ABORTION CALL 1-800-822-6783. CON
SENT DOESN’T EXCUSE MALPRACTICE.
INTRAMURAL 4-ON-4 SAND
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
The last day to enter the Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec
Sand Volleyball Tournament is Tuesday, April 22. Don’t
Delay! Enter your team today. Call 472-3467 for more in
formation.
INTRAMURAL FRISBEE GOLF
The last day to enter Men’s, Women's, and Co-Rec Frisbee
Golf is Tuesday, April 22. Don’t Delay!! Enter your team
today. Call 472-3467 for more information.
Kiss-3/11-U2
Recycled Sounds
Has new posters and music from these bands and thou
sands more! Recycled Sounds, 824 P Street, 476-8240.
★
We buy CDs everyday
★
LOTTERY WINNERS
The lottery winners from the research Intimate Relation
ship Experiences and Individual Functioning were:
#49676, #36128, #23902, and #45088.
Models Wanted
Presented by Loquetion Fragrance. Male and
Female, Fashion, Fitness, and Run Why Models. No
experience required. 477-3020.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING —Also Beach Resorts,
Ranches, Rafting Companies. Up to $12/hour. Nationwide
openings. Call (919) 918-7767, ext. R318.
National Park Employment-work m
America’s National Parks, Forests & wildlife Preserves
(Seasonal/Summer). Excellent benefits & bonuses! Ask
us how today! Call Outdoor Information Services: 1-206
971-3624 ext.N57757
Pride *97
ALIAS JANE FREE CONCERT
THURSDAY, 6:30pm, at the greenspace between SeHeck
and the Union. Come check out the lesbian band that rocks
the Zoo Bar.
SAME-GENDER MARRIAGE
DISCUSSION
Most Nebraskans have made up their minds: they don't
like gay marriage. Hear the perspectives of some people
who do. TOMORROW, 7:30 p.m„ Nebraska Union Main
Lounge.
PRO-LIFE
Learn about connection between contraception and abor
tion. Tuesday, April 22, 9 p.m. Newman Center, 320 N.
16th St Guest SpeMter Dr. Paul Hayes.
The 1997 Ethnic Minority Research Symposium is a fo
rum for graduate students to present research pertinent
to ethnic and minority issues. The symposium is held on
Thursday, April 24, 1997. All faculty, graduate students,
undergraduates and members of the broader community
are invited to attent Time: 10:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. in the
Centennial Room of the NEbraska Union. A schedule of
presenters is available at the department of Graduate
Studies. (472-8891).
Want a post-finals
adventure?
Go backpacking and caving with Campus Recreation in
the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas and New Mexico, May
11-18,1997. Student price=$315. For more information,
call Outdoor Adventures at 472-4777.
lisp
Workshop on Travel Abroad:
Using Internet Resources
TODAY!!
Tuesday April 22nd, at 3:30 p.m. at Wick Alumni Center.
FREE! Calf to register 472-5358 or stop by International
Affairs, 1237 R St.
ACHTUNG!
TODAY!
German students wishing to study abroad next year in
BERLIN should come to the informational meeting April
22, at 5:00 pm, at International Affairs (1237 R St behind
CBA). Call 472-5358 (Inti. Affairs) 472-3758 (Christina
Brantner)
Agicon/Agribusiness Club
Adopt a Highway trash pick-up TODAY. Meet at Filey Hall,
5:15pm. Refreshemnts provided!
Agronomy Club
FREE PIZZA at Year-end Picnic, Wednesday, 7 p.m. At
Peter Pan Park, 33rd & “X", if rain meet in 327 Kiem Hall.
Ambassadors
LAST MEETING THIS SEMESTER)! Please attend!! Meet
TONIGHT at 6:15pm at 1245 “R" Street We’re going to
Ok) Chicago later on!
Biology Club
Organizational Meeting Thursday, April 24,7:30 p.m., 118
Manter.
Check out the International
grants available
TODAY!!!
April 22, at 3:30 in Colonial Room A at the Union. Infor
mational meeting highlighting Fulbrights, Rhodes schol
ars, and many more! Stop bylntemationalAffairs for more
information. 1237 R St. (behind CBA)
Collegiate 4-H
Final meeting of semester Wednesday 5:30 City Union.
Reminder Spring Celebration Sunday 1:30. Hope to see
you there!
IMA
Elections at downtown Valentino’s. 7:30 p.m., Wednes
day, April 23.
NU MEDS
And all other pre-health majors.
This Tuesday April 22 at 7:30 p.m. there will be a discus
sion on how to write a successsful personal statement.
NU Meds will be having their elections immediately fol
lowing the presentation. All are welcome to attend at the
Wick Alumni Center.
Pre-Dental Club
Our last meeting will be Wednesday, April 23, at 7:30pm,
in Rm 15 at Dental College. There will be a guest speaker;
Student Education Association
will be meeting Tuesday April 22nd at 5:30 p.m. in Henzlik
202. The principal at Belmont Elementary, Barry Fritch,
will be speaking about year-round school.
Undergraduate Women in
Business
Meeting tonight, 5:30pm at the Union. Short wrap-up.
Questions can Melissa, 436-9284.
UPC EVENT STAFF
Hey Event Staff! Don’t forget about your meeting tonight
at 7:30! New memebers welcome!
AXQ
Congrats to Erika Bieberfor receiving the Madeline Girard
Scholarship, Andrea Lauenstein Tor being selected to the
Greek Judicial Board, Molly Mclnteer for getting a Gamma
Gamma Award, and to Hix, Dierking, and Murphy for
Chancellor’s leadership class awards.
Love your sisters
~ AXQ
PLAYMATES ‘97
April 21-25
Come to the Union to cast your vote for your favorite play
mate!
A$
Congratulations to Nikki Burklund and Kristen McGowan
for making the UNL Yen Squad!!
Love Your A-Phi Sisters
By the royal decree a, let it be known
to all of this Greekeville land, that thou has but five mid
nights till the dawn of the Storie Booke Balle.
daK?) hit- thank God for those separate rooms.
Love, the Ladies of Kappa Delta
P.S. Let’s “mix it up* again soon!!
AHA AAA
Thank you for coming over and enjoying a nice BBQ with
us. We think it was “very well done”.
■i.- The men of Sig Ep
Congratulations to Andrew Pott on an excellent job as
Greek Week Co-Chair. Everyone had a blast during Greek
Week '97!
The Brothers of Phi Gamma Delta
AT
Congratulations to Nicole Sibert, Shalyse Washburn, and
Angie Johannes for winning the Girls NU Jam basketball
tournament.
Love Your Sisters
Fiji and Chi Phi
We had a fun time being in your triad for Greek Week!
Love, Pi Beta Phi
Wi
Thanks for doing Take A Break with us. We had a lot of
fun!
Love the ladies of Kappa Kappa Gamma
AAII
Thanks for the help with the first-place-winning banner
and for coming over for the barbecue. You guys and gals
were very cooperative and we appreciate it!
The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma
fOB
Congratulations to Kelley Pendns on receiving the Gamma
Gamma Award and Chandra Claassen on receiving the
Madeline Girard Scholarship at the Greek Week Banquet.
Way to Go!
f®B
Thanks for making Hurricane lota a most memorable ex
perience! We hope you had fun, as we had a blast!
Love, the Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma
KA9.
Congratulations to SheRyBartiettfbr being the 1997 Ne
braska Student Athlete of the Year!
Congratulations to Amanda Anderson for making the
Dance Team!
17 A
Appreciation Week
A HUGE thanks to all our elected and appointed officers.
Keep up the great work!
Love, Your Sisters
Congratulations to Erin Halligan for being elected Vice
President of the Pre-Law Club and to Jaime Dworak on
being selected into Golden Key. Nice Job Ladies! Love,
Your Sisters
KA
Congratulations to Amy Lanin and Carii Brown on mak
ing first-roud tryouts for flay line! Just don't tell them you
know Tiffany & Kris or you’ll be in trouble.
Love, Your Sisters
T~7 KKT
Congratulations to our seniors: Tracy Agne, Amy Ander
son, Amy Dolton, Tina Glatte, Shannon Ham, Janna Horst,
Erika Jessen, Tasha Mohlman, Jen Nelson, Angie
Sawtelle, Colleen Covington, Jill Mathis, Jenny Sherrill,
Dara Lacy, Melissa Curry, Julie Bremer, Melissa Millard,
Felicia Harper, Jenny Pratt, Jen Zimmerman, Mindy Hamp
ton, Ann Miller. We'll miss you!
Love your sisters
KKT
Congratulations to Caryl Carr for making Husker recruiter.
We’re proud of you.
Love your sisters
KL
Congratulations to Randy Johnson and Joel Christensen
for taking the Championship in Sigma Chi Fight Night!
Ladies of
KA
The dancing never stopped. Thanks for a great mixer.
Men of Chi Phi
Pi Phi
Thanks for coming over and grilling out with us. You can
grill our weeners anytime.
Men of Chi Phi
Remember to turn in your order forms for Buffalo
Wings. Due: Wednesday, April 23 to PM Mu Sorority.
THE FIJI’S ARE RESTLESS....
OONGA-BOONGA!
Triangle
Thanks for watching friends with us last week. We had a
great time!
Love the ladies of Kappa Kappa Gamma
★
Freshman Action
Committee
Meeting Tuesday
Final meeting of
the semester
April 22 - 7:30
115 City Union
★
Found 4-15: Three rolls of Kodak VPS color 51m, outside
the west entrance of the Union. Claim at the Daily Ne
braskan.
FAST FUNDRAISER-RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS-GREEKS,
-GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST,
EASY-NO FINANCIAL OB LIGATION. (800)862-1982
EXT.33
!Meet Your Match!
1-900-484-2700
Ext. 8915
$2.99 per min.
Must be 18 yrs. old
Serv-U(619)645-8434
300s Mbs
2 desk cleric positions. 1st Sat. and Sun. afternoons, 2nd
Sun., Mon., lues., nights. Excellent working conditions,
study opportunities. To inquire call 475-4921 for appoint
ment.
Are you making plans for the fall semester? Where to Sve?
What to eat? Come eat with us! Lunch and/or dinner! Be
a well fed, paid hasher at a sorority where the food and
folk are first class. Work us into your fall scheduie-you
won’t regret iL Interested or hungry? 436-7071
Bring in Your Smile!
Russ's Market is looking for friendly, outgoing cashiers to
work in our stores. We offer flexible hours and competi
tive wages. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 19.
See store director at one of the following locations to ap
ply: 33rd and Highway 2, 66th and O, or 70th and \fen
Dorn.
College Pro Painters
I am looking for highly motivated students to be a part of
my painting team this summer. Call Josh 467-2839 or pick
up an application in the SEIC Dept., 345 NE UNION.
COMPUTER OPERATOR
University off Nebraska
Computing Services Network
Operate the University’s mainframe computer systemfeon
soles, mount computer tapes, operate printers and other
off-line equipment Computer knowledge and good cus
tomer service skills preferred. At a minimum must be able
to work in four-hour time blocks, 16-20 hours per week.
The Data Center is open 24 hours a day, seven days a
week. Must be able to work summers and school breaks.
Hours will vary but shifts will be scheduled primarily on
weekends and graves (11:00pm-7:00am). $5.25 hourly.
Apply at 235 N<&r. Hall.
Earn An Above Average Wage working full or part time
overnights or early mornings baking at Schlotzsk/s. For
more information apply in person at our 33rd & Pioneer
location.
First Commerce Technology is currently accepting appli
cations for STATEMENT CLERK
Part-time Telecommunications Monitor Monitor computer
network for terminal failures, phoneline failures, and pro
gram failures. Previous network monitoring a plus. Must
be able to handle multiple tasks with little supervision and
have excellent communications skills. Hours 6:30pm
6:30am, weekends and holidays. Please send cover let
ter and resume to Human Resources, National Bank of
Commerce, Attn: Karen, PO Box 82408, Lincoln, NE
68501. For more details, call NBC Jobline at 434-4700.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Full and part-time help needed for Lawn Service. Neat
appearance. $6/hour, Starting immediately. Please call
423-3477.
Help Desk Support
UN Computing Services Network
Student Worker
Provide mainframe and microcomputer hardware/software
support — answer questions, assist with training, evalu
ate software. Experience with IBM compatible PC’s and
related software required. Experience with Windows 95
and Office 95 preferred. Must be able to work 15-25 hours
per week Monday-Friday between 7:00am-5:00pm dur
ing the school year, plus summer hours. Apply in room
235 Nebraska Hall.
Help wanted for custom harvesting, combine operators,
and truck drivers. Experience preferred, good summer
wages. Call 970-483-7490, evenings.
How many opportunities do you have to “try out” a future
career while you are still in school? We are a nationally
expanding company looking for bright, career oriented
people who are interested in attaining: general manager
position with a focus on finance/organization skills. Op
eicuiuus iiKiiiayei wmi a iuuus on peisuunei/manauemem
skills. By starting with us now you can have FT or PT hours
and we can see how we work together. Pay check ad
vance apply in person at 48th & “O’, 464-7446.
If you went on spring break and spent ail your money and
want a good part-time job to make some money, call Eric
at 477-0303.
’No selling involved
’Evening hours: 5-9pm, Monday-Thursday; 5-8pm Friday;
and 9-12pm on Saturday*
$6/hour
Knolls Country Club
Now accepting applications for several positions. Excel
lent working conditions and competitive wages. Must be
available to work some noons and weekends. Call 423
2843 for more information.
Lazio’s Brewery & Grill
’Come see what we can offer you!
’Wages that only the most successful restaurant in town
can offer!
Team work at it’s best!
’Unparalleled training and support!
’Paid vacations!
’Closed on major holidays!
’Some daytime availability required!
*50% employee discounts!
’You Do Not have to wear a name tag!
’And nobody sings Happy Birthdayf
Apply in person for a seriously unique opportunity with
Lazio’s, 710 P Street between 2-4pm, Monday, Tuesday,
or Thursday.
NEED SOME CASH?
IMMEDIATE TELEMARKETING POSITIONSAVAILABLE,
SET YOUR OWN SCHEDULE AND WE WILL PAY YOU
WEEKLY!
JRW SALES
IS EXPANDING AND NEEDS YOU TO JOIN OUR WELL
TRAINED AND HIGHLY-PAID STAFF. CALL TODAY,
START TOMORROW!
436-3080
Part time fashion merchandising, 3 evenings/week, one
weekend/month. Apply 3-5pm M-F. Knights Family Clott
ing, 48th and Van Dorn.
Part-time desk clerk: afternoon and weekend days. Pro
fessional attitude, exceient communication skits, experi
ence with the public all necessary. Apply in person. Town
House Mote! 1744 *M* St