The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1999, Page 15, Image 15

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    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.
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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. _
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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ACROSS
1 Naval
command
6 —homo
10 Senora’s sitting
room
14 — Lama
15 Campus
accommodation
16 Shortcut
17 Con job
18 ‘That makes
sense”
19 Treasure St.
neighbor
20 Literary
stand-ins
23 Distant
26 Countdown digit
27 Combat zones
28 Seaweed
product
30 Like overused
credit cards
33 Zippo
34 Pass catchers
35 Hymenopterous
insect
38 Late work
periods
43 Posed ,
44 San — Obispo
45 “Ah, me”
46 Arthur and
Glenn
49 Neck area
50 It’s willed in a
will
53 More or less:
Abbr.
55 Net, another
way?
56 Small work
group
60 Color quality
61 Think-tank
product
62 Caesar or
Antony, e.g.
66 Other
67 Hand out hands
68 Halloween fright
figure
69 Downhill racer
70 Nobleman
71 Advances a
bright student
DOWN
1 Commercials
2 Storage tank
3 Foreman foe
4 Spilled the
beans
5 Miserly
6 ‘The Wizard of
Menlo Park”
7 Expense
8 Work group
9 55th
anniversary
gems
10 Declared
11 Specter of the
Keystone State
12 The Scales of
the zodiac
13 Accumulate
21 Fed. WWII
agcy.
22 From Limerick
23 Dracula’s
“siphons”
24 Ancient Greek
public square
25 Charged
29 Speed up
31 Lyrics
32 Plus
35 Piano note
36 Military camp
site
37 Ruhr city
39 High-class
40 Ho-ho-ho
season
41 Feel poorly
42 Actor McKellen
46 Fountain drink
47 Bring back to
mind
48 Armenia,
formerly: Abbr.
50 — Kefauver
51 Expertness
52 Uptight
54 School periods
57 Greek theaters
58 Close
59 Author
Herman
63 2001, to
62 Across
64 Band aid?
65 Gov. Pataki’s
bailiwick
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