INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Tuesday, November 2 is the last day to enter Co-Rec Basketball. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL BROOMBALL The last day to enter Co-Rec Broomball is Tuesday, November 2. Don’t Delay! Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. S Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nebraska-Lincotn Involvement Team Applications Become a member or the Involvement Team and help fellow students build a strong foundation through in volvement opportunities here on campus and in the Lincoln community. Applications available at: 200 Ne braska Union or 300 East Campus Union. Deadline is November 9. Leaders Are Made Not Born Spend your Spring Break establishing leadership skills and networking with other campus leaders. Lead erShape applications are available. Get yours at Student Involvement, 200 Nebraska Union or 300 East Union; theJWomen’s Center, 340 Nebraska Union; the Culture Center, 333 N. 14th Street; or on-line at www.unl.edu/sinvolve/leadershape. Priority application^ due date is November 4. Questions? Call 472-2454. Pledge and didn’t like it? Start your own Fraternity! Zeta Beta Tau is looking for men to start a new Chapter. If you are interested in academic success and an op oortunity to make friends in a non-pledging brother hood, e-mail: zbtOzbtnational.org or call John Stemen at 317-334-1898. Thanksgiving Turkey Sale Sponsored by Animal Science Graduate students. Call 472-6424 between 8am-5pm, Oct. 20-29. The Men’s Leadership Senes Issues on Leadership and Masculinity Friday, October 29 1:30-2:30pm, City Union Pizza and Drink, $3 The Navigators University Program Council executive applications for the Spring Semester will be out October 25,1999 out side of the UPC office (134 NE Union). The following executive council positions are available: President, Vice President, Financial Manager, Corresponding Secretary, Secretary, Historian, and Membership Coordinator. The following executive Committee Chair positions are avail able as well: Forums, Music, Novelty, Films, Gender Issues, Minority Student Programs, East Campus, Public Relations, and Liaison. We encourage any and all University students to apply. Applications are due Friday, November 19, 1999 at 5pm. Interviews will be held on the week of November 29-3. _ L_I Allies Against Heterosexism & Homophobia General meeting tonight, 9:30pm. Union room posted. Block & Bridle UNL Block & Bridle general meeting on Thursday, Oc tober 28 at 7pm for initiates and 7:30pm for returning members in East Campus Union. I Finance Club Meeting tonight at 6:30pm in Union, room posted. Speaker Jim Pittenger from Rttenger & Anderson, Inc. Free pizza. New members wel come. Habitat for Humanity Meeting today in the City Union at 6:30pm. Room TBA—new'fnembers always welcome. I NEED HELP Large Group Meeting Friday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. City Union Applications for this newltonorary, at 200 Nebraska Union, are due October 29. Informational meetings are October 21 and 28 at 6:30pm in the Union. Room will be posted. Pre-Dental Club Meeting Thursday, October 28 at 7pm in the Dental College, room 15. Hands on activity/Dental materials. SAA Meeting tonight at 5p.m. at the WIC Alumni Center. Don’t forget to ask Courtney what she’s been told all her life. Student Education Association Meet in Henzlik 203 at 6pm on Thursday, October 28. We will carpool to Grandpa John’s Pumpkin Patch. Bring $5 and a fnend. New members welcome. __ AFP Coming to a woods near youl ATP Woodsie Project Friday, Oct. 29 Busses leaving A f P at 8pm sharpl ATTENTION ALL SORORITIES n K A Halloween Bash Saturday, Oct. 30 Vans leave the Union steps at 10pm. 11 Pike chapters from around the region Wear a Halloween costume! B0n Congratulations to Marc Boggy on being selected to the College of Arts and Sciences SAB, as well as to Ryan Memll for being selected to the CBA SAB. -Your Brothers AT Girls, get your biker shorts ready. We got a long ride ahead of us. The men of ATN Farmhouse Leather wasn’t made to be baggy. __»AOn Fraternities, Sororities and Large Groups Participate in a CIS fundraiser. Earn $500-$1200 in one night. Call Sean at 800-797-5743 ext 302. KA A HUGE thank you to Breann Bigley and all the set leaders for all their hard work this year. Love in APT, your sisters KA Congratulations to our newest initiates! Judy O’Brien, Cortney Antes, Kylie Beaudin, Blayr Bigley, Anne Bosshardt, Kelly Callahan, Brooke Claassen, Jennifer Coe, Stacey Dangler, Sara DeLashmutt, Bridget Earl, Angela Field, Kristal Flaming, Julia Garev, Jessica Goodsell, Christina Gregg, Tina Guarino, Kelli Gustaf, Katie Hansen, Jennifer Hanson, Kimberly Hanson, Susie Hurst, Sonja Hyman, Amy Johansen, Jennifer Johnson, Erin Kottich, Ellie Kuester, Alison Mashek, Shannon McAnulty, Brooke McCaleb, Rachelle Moody, Amy Neuharth, Christy Pechman, Lindsay Reaves, Michelle Schrage, Merry Stackhouse, Suzy Stark, Amanda Trosper, Melissa Wil son, Brandy Schade, Lisa Franzen, Erin Harris, Sara Rief, Angie Irwin and Lena Caranannte. KKT Hey ladies, it's a date dash! Grab a date and meet at the house at 7p.m. tonight. See you there! KKT Thank you for an excellent time during or dinner ex change on Monday. -The Men of Beta Melodrama ‘99 In only one week, Acacia and AXtt present the funniest show since Tom Green's performance at Tailgate on the Turf. Tickets available from any Acacian or AX12 or at a booth in the Union. Tickets are only $3. 0E ATO Halloween Party ‘99 Saturday, October A 9pm-1am at Sherry's Molley the Trolley leaving from Centennial Mall starting at 9pm. All ladies welcome! Bring your costume! City Campus Employment Opportunities in UNL Housing ***Weekend Custodial Positions*** 7 to 10 hours - $6.25/hour Apply in Person to JOLENE at Abel/Sandoz Facilities Operations or DAVE at Selleck Quadrangle Facilities Operations East Campus Employment Opportunities in UNL Housing ***Student Custodians, Painter and Mechanic Needed - starting at $6.25/hour*** Apply in person to JERRY at Burr-Fedde Facilities Operations Earn up to $200 a month by donating potentially lifesaving plasma! 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