The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 29, 1998, Page 12, Image 12

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Dinosaurs Etc.
The Museum Gift shop at MorrH Had is in the process
of developing a photo-journal of the muasam's exhibits.
We are in need of someone to do research on the'
exhibits and some copywriting. If interested, please
come in and fid out an appikiation at 206 Morrid Had.
n
Great income opportunity for Japanese students. Call
435-5405 for more information.
.—Net Leased Investment Property
Council Bluffs, IA Locations $1,100,000
11.19% Avg. Cap. Rate, 15 vr. Lease
Toll Free 1-888-655-1031
“•Spring Break *96 Get Going)! Cancun, Jamaica.
Bahamas, and Florida. Group Discounts & Free Drink
Parties) Sell 5 & go free! Book Now!!!
Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1-800-234-7007.
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‘“Spring Break Trip *98 Get Going!!! PanamaCity
beachfront hotels from $129! 7 nights beachfront. Daily
free drink parties, and Free cover at best bars!
Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1-800-234-7007.
www.endtesssummer.com
See the Hy-Vee ad in this issue for Spring Break
Give-away registration forms.
Spring Break Mazatlan:
Don't miss out on the HOTTEST destination in Mexico.
Airfare, 7 nights hotel, transfers, FREE drinks, 15
FREE meals, parties. For
FREEbrochurel-800-395-4896.
(www.collegetours.com).
This Spring Break Trip Is For Real!
Campus Recreation Outdoor Adventures
Grand Canyon Backpacking $295
ftnnium Desert ftockporfrinq $275 —
Arizona Rock clmbing $295
SE Whitewater Rafting $375
For mors Information cal 472-3467
(Attention Business
StudentsK
Don’t forget... CBA scholarship applications are due
February 2. If you haven't picked one up yet, applica
tions are available in CBA 138.
3 and 2 YEAR ARMY SCHOLARSHIPS NOW
AVAILABLE FOR ALL DtCIPLINES.
IF YOU HAVE A 2.5 GRA OR ABOVE, YOU MAY
BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL TUmON AT UNL, PLUS
$150.00 A MONTH SPENDING MONEY. CALL
472-4269.
1997-’98 UNIVERSITY
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE*
“Styles of Leadership—Head in a New Direction”
Saturday, February 7th, 1998
Wick Alumni Center
9:30AM-2:35PM
Let us help you become a leader on campus or take
your current leadership abilities to a whole new level!
Cost is $5/person (lunch included). Register now at
Student Involvement in 200 Nebraska Union or 300
East Union! (Open to all UNL Students).
‘Represents a merger between the University Leader
ship and Minority Leadership Conferences
A Relaxation Opportunity
Join others and relax for 35 minutes each Thursday
from 12:10 - 12:45. Drop in - Room 43 Lower Level
University Health Center.
*A Great Way To Get Through The Pay/*
Accepting Our Bodies
Accepting Our Selves
Feeling unhappy with the way you look? Register to
attend a workshop to improve now you think and feel
about your body. Thursdays 3:00 - 4:30 Feb. 5 - Mar.
19. To register call Sue at CAPS 472-7450.
ATTENTION COLLEGIATE
CHRISTIAN-CATHOLICS
(Single Adults, 18-35)
The SEARCH retreat Isfor you! This retreat is Catholic
centered, but open to any denomination. If you are
ready for a ‘winter blues* break, please call
1-800-652-2229 and ask for a registration form. Next
retreat is February 20th-22nd. so act fast!
ATTENTION FRESHMAN!
The Chancellor's senior honorary, the Innocents Society,
is now accepting applications from freshmen for
the Innocents ana James S. Pittenger scholarships.
These scholarships are awarded to freshmen who dis
play superb academics, leadership and service. Appli
cations are available at the Culture Center, 106 Admin
istration, and East and City Campus Student Involve
ment Offices. They are due February 27 at 106 Admin
istration Building.__
BAD CREDIT
Fast and legal credit repair is novtr available, 100%
guaranteed. For info send large SASE + $1 postage
and handling to Credit Service at 5288 Pewa Court,
KefisyvHle, CA 95451 _
Block & Bridle
There are ad contracts and annuals available in the
B&B office, Animal Science building. Ad deadline Feb
ruaty 19th. Questions, call Carrie Ortegren 465-5677.
Bodybuilders and Fitness
Models!
Open Cafc Lincoln, Nebraska
THE LYONS GROUP
New York'S Premier Sports & Fitness Agency will be in
UNCOLN scouting January 30- February 1.
For more information please contact Mike Lyons at
212-239-3539.
January 31st, 1966
1-5pm at Via Yla% Club 1427
1427 0 Street
The LYONS CLUB Is the only agency nationwide
SpOCtQHZmQ m DOQyDUttO&nUTnnQSS rnOQGtS TOT
u! Hit/ COrfnfMfwW^ Mnl os Me f»lr. 8S0R wvn
looking, wet butt athletes. Men- 5V to VS and
Women- 57 to 6Y>
Casting For Companies Such As*....
•Gap ‘Champions Tommy HMHger ‘Polo Sport
‘J Craw *Nike ‘Reebok International Male
‘Men’s Health ‘Men's Fitness ‘Men’s Journal
Magazines AND‘GukMng Light Soapl
Campus Atheists and Agnostics
Meeting Thursday night at 8:30 in the Union, room
posted. We will be holding elections for officers.
COMMUTERS
Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share
the ride. Stop in the Commuter and Student Services
Center, Room 116 Nebraska Union for more information.
COMMUTERS ,
Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share
the ride. Stop in the Commuter and Student Services
Center, Room 116 Nebraska Union for more info.
Eating Disorders Education
Group
For students, friends or family concerned about medi
cal, nutritional, exercise and psychological aspects of
eating disorders. Tuesdays, Feb. 3-Mar. 3, 3:30-4:45.
Register at University Herat Center Business Office.
Students $25Nonstudents $50
Eating Disorders
Support Group
Do you think you may have an eating disorder? Are
you struggling with food issues? The Eating Disorders
Support Group offers support and guidance for people
coping with eating disorders. Meets Thursdays, 6pm -
7pm in room 338, Nebraska Union. Call Tricia at the
Women’s Center, 472-9428 for more info.
Looking for a terrific job wily you go to school?
State Farm offers excellent pay ($7.86/hr), outstanding
benefits, advancement opportunities, and a great
environment. We need individuals to work a minimum of
20 hours/week M-F between 6:30am -7pm.
We're looking for people to work in our Imaging
department who have the ability to work in a team environment and pay
attention to detail. Responsibilities include operation of scanners and other
computer equipment, data entry and mail operations.
Send resume or apply in person at State Farm Insurance, Attn: Mony LaMarre,
222 S. 84th Street, Lincoln, NE 68501. E.O.E.
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Graduate Student Women’s
Support Group
A supportive and confidential environment. Join us as
we share our experiences and discuss various issues
related to women. We meet evero Thursday from
12:30- 1:30 in the Culture Center’s Conference Room.
Call Tricia at the Women’s Center, 472-9428 for more
information.
Individual Counseling
Free counseling services available. For mom informa
tion, or to schedule an appointment, call the Women's
Center at 472-2S97.
Paper Money
FREE Paper Money coupon books. Student Info. Center
116 Nebraska Union.
SNA
Meeting January 29,7 p.m. in Benton Basement.
Student Government Election
Interested in running the spring
student government olecuonr
Filing deadline for all positions is
Wop. Feb. 11 -4:00 p.m.
115 Nebr. Unto
Take this opportunity! The Hispanic Community Center
is offering volunteer opportunities for tutoring OR as
sisting with after school programs. Leam about another
culture or practice your Spanish. Please call
474-3950.
TUTORS
The Commuter and Student Services Center has a Hst
of tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the
list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an appli
cation at the ASUN Commuter and Student Services
Center, 116 Nebr. Union..
WOMEN’S INTRAMURAL
SWIM MEET
The Women’s Swim meet will take place on Thursday,
January 29 at Mabel Lee HaN Pool. No advance entry
is required. Call 472-3467 for more information.
“Meet the Firms”
Opportunity for all accounting majors to meet pro
spective employers and learn more about the account
ing profession. Thursday, Jan. 29th at 7pm at the
Comhusker. Attire is formal.
ASSAB
First meeting of the semester 6:00 Sunday Feb. 1st at
BW3'S.
HACKY SACK CLUB
OUR FIRST MEETING WILL BE ON THURSDAY AT
7:30 IN THE COMBATIVE ARTS ROOM. ALL ARE
WELCOMED. THERON 465-8363.
Looking to get involved this
semester?
Delta sigma Pi
Co-ed business fraternity is?ponsoring a meet the
chapter night* for business majors interested in be
coming members on February 2 at 7 p.m. in the City
Union. 'Business attire. For more information, call Mike
at 475-0459.
Mechanized Systems
Management Club
Meeting Thursday, Japuary 29 at 6 p.m. in LW. Chase,
Room 148. Topic is John Deere Mentoring Program.
All those interested are encouraged to attend. Free
Pizza Provided. Questions? Contact Andrew,
464-3747.
Model United Nations
interested in the world? Like to learn? Come join the
fun, new members always welcome. Thursdays, 4:30
NE Union (room posted) _
SAA
Meeting this Thursday, January 29 at the Wick Center,
5 p.m.
Student Nurses Association
First meeting of the semester will be Thursday, January
29th at 7:00p.m. in Benton Basement. All nursing
and pre-nursing students welcome.
Studying Abroad?
or have you already? Come to the ASIS meeting this
Thursday, 4pm, at International Affairs.
ACACIA
Congratulations to tha newest active members of
Acacia Fraternity: Matt Bruce, Aaron Schram, JJ Stine,
Dustin Manhart, Chris Kavan, Adam Pfeifer, and Karl
Houfek.
Congrats to Todd Moran on getting elected Senior
Dean. Again? Are you crazy??
Ag Men
Congratulations to our new initiates:
Ryan Baker, Eric Beck, Jeff Berggren, Ryan Bourk,
Chris Cederburg, Kevin Harsch, Steve Kollmorgan,
Paul Massinger, Corey Minnick, Josh Pinkleman, Todd
Schmiding, Don Sousek, Wade Steele, Heath
Uhrenhokft. Pam Woodward.
_Your brothers
AIT
Congratulations to the new ATP Judicial Board mem
bers- Bryon Powtes, Kirk Major, and Lee Potts.
Congratulations to Travis Paulson on his new Executive
Office as Social Chair.
The Brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho
AIT
Congratulations to our new brother Jeff Erwin on his
initiation.
_ The Brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho
Aon
Congrats to the foHowing AOPTs:
, Marie Hottmeier-membership in Student Foundation
and University Ambassadors.
Jenni Martin-President-elect of Campus Red Gross
and interning to be a Physiology TA.
Mandy Brandt-placed 2nd at Saturday's track meet in
pole vaulting.
Way to go girls! Alpha Love, your sisters!
Aon
Congratulations to Kendra McGaiy on her engagement
to Dusty Morris.
Congratulations to Alii Walters and Devin Rickett (X
E) on their pinning.
The best of luck to all of you!
Alpha Love, your sisters
AT
Thanks for the great Dimer Exchange. Let's do some
thing again soon,
The men of Ag Men
ATA
Congratulations to the new signees:
Tim Daniel, Tyler Adams, Josh Garris, Dave
Kavanaugh, Sean Murtaugh
ATA
Congratulations to Nick Hansen on winning the Robert
manley Award and Bill Alcorn on winning the Vince
Chitwood Award.
ATA
Congratulations to the new initiates. The Tradition of
Excellence Continues.
ATA
Congratulations to the New Elected Officers:
President: Ryan Stowe
1 st Vice President: James Bayer
2nd Vice President: Patrick Fischer
Treasurer Jason Scott
Corresponding Secretary: Brock LaSure
Recording Secretary: Kurt Randall
Director of Academic Affairs: Austin Mackrill
Director of Risk Management: Ron Harrison
Guide: Troy Kirk
IFC: Josh Miller
Assistant Treasurers: Tim Kelly, Chris Grenz
Pledge Educator Matt Meyer
Sgt o Arms: Collin Johnson
AY
Congratulations to Jeff Rose for getting accepted into
medical school.
From the men of A Y
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Congratulations to Travis Edeal on his engagement to
Nikki Beachler.
Your brothers
Congratulations to John Rutledge on your acceptance
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Congratulations to Denise Pankoke for receiving an
engineering college scholarship.
Yaur Phi Mu Slaters
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Snowball Party Saturday. AGR and AgMen at Big
Daddy's. Vans win start leaving AGR between 8:30 and
*-BE
Thank you for the dinner exchange on Monday. We
had a great time.
Love,
;Phi Mu
LAE __
Your initiation banquet was great! Wa had a wonderful
time. Congrats to the new Inmates)
__Lov, Alpha PW
ZN
Congratulations to our new initiates: Dan McGowan,
Matt Maresch, John Pauleon, Don Paulsen, BUI Dixon,
Jason Studt, Zach Girphoffer, Dan Van Moorleghen,
Justin Koranda, Joe Girphoffer, Dallas Ripley, Jason
Roaaiea. Monty Smith, Dan Sindeiar, Stave Kass, Ryan
Grigsby, Russel WBspanks, Brian Reinweld.
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Represent Your College!
Senate position open to repreeent the College of Fine
and Performing Arts. Applcation available atASUN Of
fice, 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline February 6.
Student Government
Appointment Board
Studern-At Large positions open for 96-99.
Be part of the board that appoints students
to 31 campus wide committees.
Application available in the
ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union.
Dead line is 4p.m.
Friday, February 6.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
SPRING ELECTION
Filing forms are now available
at115Nebr.Union
for the
Student Government Election
_Match 11_
FOUND: Light brown leather Mundi puree at bus stop
opposite the Culture Center. Found January 17. Contact
the Daily Nebraskan at 472-2568 for information.
Watch found
outside of Mabel Lee 1-21-98. Please call or stop by
the Daily Nebraskan to claim.
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