The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1998, Page 15, Image 15

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    The National Agri-Marketing Association is having a
meeting Wednesday. Oct 14 at 7pm in the NE Union.
HAMA* an agricultural marketing organization where
students gain experience writing a marketing plan.
This plan is then presented at the national competition.
This organization not only provides valuable ‘hands
on* experience, but also class credit.
New Student Enrollment
Become an Orientation Leadert
Applications are available at the: Student involvement
Offices tooth campuses). Culture Center. Mutti- Cultural
Affairs, Ail Residence Hall Front Desks.
Come to an information Session:
Tuesday, October 13 at 5:00- Blue TV Lounge
Thursday,October 15 at 5:00- City Union
Wednesday, October 21 at 7:45- Culture Center
Tuesday, October 27 at 7:00- City Union
Thursday, October 29 at 5:00- Harper Schramm Smith
Applications Due November 2nd!
NU Meds
mere is a meeting Tuesday at 7:30pm in the Union.
Family Practice residents will be speaking.
_ PHI SIGMA PI
Weekly meeting, Tuesday 7:00 pm water Scott Building,
Room 241. Prepare for coming philanthrope.
Pre-Vet Club
Will hokfits monthly meeting tonight at 7:00 PM in the
East Campus Union. Freshman and new members are
encouraged to come at 6:30 PM.
Rodeo Club
Meeting Wednesday. Oct. 14. 7pm- Executives, 7:30
members at East Campus Union.
SDRMA
Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 8pm at Old Chicago. Social!
New members welcome!__
SPRING BREAK
Mexico Mission Trip informational meetings Oct. 11 at
4:30 or Oct. 14 at 7:00, Cornerstone Church 640 N.
16th. Anyone weicomell
TCAB
Meeting Wed. 6-7pm. Mabel Lee Hall room 230.
The GLBT Graduate Student
Association
Meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at
the Resource Center, 234 Nebraska Union, 8p.m. For
more info e-mail ceadunlinfo.uni.edu or
unl.edu/lambda.
UNL Boxing Club
General meeting Thursday, Oct 15th at 6:30p.m. at the
downtown YMCA, 11th & P Sts. Beginners welcome.
Wild Life Club
Meeting Wed. Oct. 14 at 7:00pm in the East Campus
Union. Ail majors welcome.
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1898-1998
celeBRating
100YEARS
OF EXCELLENCE
AND ACHIEVEMENT
4th Annual Buffalo Roast!
AXA ATQ ATA A*F
Coming Thursday, Nov. 19,1998. Deadline to join is
Friday, Oct 16. Call Dominic 435-3765.
AXQ
I scream, you scream, we all scream for??
-Love, your big sisters
Axn
You rocked our tight, brown polyester pants off! We
cant wait for next year's.
-The Men of A X A
AO
Congratulations to Teh Crosbie, Sheila Obrist Shannon
Robson and Glvnnis Smith for being accepted into
the Teacher's College.
-Love, Your A <fr sisters
ATX
Congratulations to Josh Hingst and JD Cook on placing
second and third in the Fun Hun this past weekend. It's
good to see somebody is in shape.
-Your Brothers
ABA
Good luck Courtney Johnson, and Erin Hamilton with
homecoming royalty.
’Love your Sisters
Congrats to X Q and A O n for your hard work at Phi
Psi 500.
-AAA
xa
Thanks for the great FAC last week. You girts are wel
come anytime!
-The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma
AAA
Congratulations on a great job at the Phi Psi 5001 Go
Phi Psi Junkies!
-Delta love, your sisters
ATA
We had a great time at the graffiti party. You boys
have great penmanship.
_-The Ladies of Alpha Chi
AY
Congratulations to Brent Cudly on being accepted to
the Teacher’s College.
DU Pride- Your Brothers
OK'F
Thanks to coach Friesen, trainer Troffholtz and
water-boy Buck. We had a great time.
-Love the A A A trikers
OM ASA
Acacia
Thanks for the 70's party on Saturday. We had a great
time!
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Dear Phi's
Sorry wo misted you Saturday Night. We owe you
one!
Chi Phi
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Thanks for the great time Thursday night playing Laser
Tag!
-The Men of AGR
AXA
Thanks for the disco party last weekend and for staying
alive with us all night. We had a great time.
-The Ladfes of Alpha Chi
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We hope our favorite Libby had an awesome 21 st
birthday. Maybe one day you II remember itl
Pi Phi Love.
Your Buddies
IKA
Thanks for taking us to Spaghetti Works the other day.
We'll barbecue with you guys anytime!
-Love, The Ladies of A A A
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Congratulations to our newest initiate Corey Rhone.
And just a shade under three years tool
ZA
Congratulations to our little sisters Sonya and Robyn.
Your big sisters,
Stephanie, Marla, and Holly
ZOE
Congratulations to Justin Cramer, Matt Donahoe, and
Mike Shearer for making University Ambassadors.
Hey Cartman!
Where did you get your cool new North Face jacket?
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Kyle,
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6 Scrooge
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10 Slightly open
14 West Pointer
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16 Banjoist Fleck
17 Rocket stage
18 “Our
Gershwin
musical
19 In the distance
20 Standard-size
garb
23 Hamlet’s cry of
distaste
24 Q.I.’s respectful
assent
25 Compose
27 Innocent one
29 Raphael’s “La
32 Great Barrier
Island
36 Seine sights
38 Support for
Hopper
39 Cotton cloth for
sheets
41-non grata
43 Court-martial
44 Endings for pay
and boff
46 Biblical oldster
47 Cherubini work
48 Rectangular
pier
50 Unite firmly
53 Black Sea port
58-loss for
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62 Reasonable
64 Bird, to Brutus
65 Emplane
66 Prof’s creation
67 Clock sound
68 Fisher or Foy
69 Is out of sorts
70 Individuals
71 Author Anya
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1 Frightening
2 Sade In
“Marat/Sade”:
1965
3 Concepts
4 Takes care of
s Sit-down strike,
in London
6 Bath, in
Madrid
7 Round
pompano
8 Hayes or
Reddy
9 Kind of bar
10 Lawyer’s org.
11 President
Clinton’s middle
name
12 Kyrgyz range
13 Seldom seen
21 Cowboy route
22 More mature
26 Hector
28 Former
Congolese
Prime Minister
30 Comedian Jay
31 “Woe is me!”
32 Vision: Comb,
form
33 U. of Md. athlete
34 De Witt t
Clinton’s pet
project
33 Without-in
the world
37 Bridge
40 “...-unto
my feet”
/V
42 Prevent legally
45 A crisscross
structure
49 Houses of clay
51 Muse for
Sappho
52 “The Rosary”
composer
54 Wear away
55 City, in Koln
56 A comic like
Chaplin
57 She was Miss
Brooks
58 Cruising
59 Hack
61 Inquires
63 MutS
&
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