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f 1i iwrfiP1 * ■ I #1 Spring Break 2000 Vacationl Cancun, Jamaica, Ba hamas, and Florida. Best prices guaranteed! Sell trips, earn cash, and go free! Now hiring campus reps! 1 -600-234-7007, yww.endlesssummertours.com. ACT NOW! GET THE BEST SPRING BREAK PRICES! SOUTH PADRE, CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS, ACAPULCO, FLORIDA, AND MARDIGRAS. REPS NEEDED. TRAVEL FREE. EARN$$$. GROUP DIS COUNTS FOR 6+. 1-800-838-8203 or WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM. GO DIRECT #1 Internet-based company offering WHOLESALE Spring Break packages! Guaranteed lowest price! 1-800-367-1K2. www.springbfsafcdfrect.com MAZATLAN & CANCUN: Spring Break from $369.00. Includes 14 free meals ana 23 hours of free drinks. We’ve been taking students for 32 years. Want to travel free, ask howl Call toll free. 1-800-395-4896. www.coHegBtours.com. l~~." ' _ $400 Scholarship This scholarship is sponsored by the University Am bassadors. The application is due on Jan. 28. This scholarship is open to all students not involved with •heUniversity Ambassadors. Applications are available at vie Office of Admissions and Student Involvement. I, A Relaxation Opportunity Join others and relax for 35 minutes Tuesdays 12:10-l2:45pm. Drop in! Room 43, Lower level University Health Center -A gnat way to get through th» day!” All Stressed Out And Nowhere to Study? The staff of the Nebraska Alumni Association invites you to use the Wick Alumni Center, 1520 R Street, for < your finals week studyfest. Snacks and solace will be provided free of change during the following hours. Monday, December 13 Bam to Midnight TUeaday, December 14 2:30pm to Midnight Wednesday, December 15 Bam to Midnight Dinner provided by Burger King on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Sponsored by: I “ i ASUN Student Government Election Parties are forming! If you are interested in running in the Spring ASUN (Student Government) elections sign the list in the ASUN office, 136 NE Union. Groups that are forming will be checking it to fill their slates. Happy Birthday JESUS Remember the reason for the season. _ Lincoln Christian Fellowship 438-5566 Innocents Society Chancellor’s Senior Honorary Applications for membership and for freshmen schol arships are now available. They are both due by January 21, 2000, and are available at Student Involvement, 106 Administration, Culture Center, and Honor's Office. Lesbian Bisexual Questioning Discussion Group LBQ is a safe place for lesbians, bi women and women questioning their sexual orientation to meet, talk, learn and laugh m an informal atmosphere. LBQ meets every Monday from 5:15-6:15 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, room 338. For more information call the Women's Center at 472-2597. MORTAR BOARD AND MORTAR BOARD NOTABLES 'Mortar Board is a National Senior Honor Society that recognizes college seniors for distinguished ability and achievement in exceptional scholarship, leadership, and service. All JUNIORS with a 3.3 GPA or higher are invited to seek membership in the Black Masque Chapter. Mortar Board also invites outstanding freshmen, soph omores, and seniors that demonstrate the same high standards to apply as Mortar Board Notables. Information sheets are available now at the Office of Student Involvement, the Culture Center, the Honors Lounge (118 Neihardt), the ASUN office, 106 Canfield Administration, the Hewit Center, the Multi-Cultural Af fairs Office, and the Office of Greek Affairs. Completed informational sheets are due Friday, Jan. 14 at 4pm to 106 Canfield Administration. Earn up to $240 | a month by donating potentially lifesaving plasma! Visit mt friendly, modern center and And ont more about the opportunity to earn cash while helping others. $40 “T donation APA For Your 9^11 5th plasma donation C€NT£QN Bio-Services, Inc. 1442 “0* Street 475-8645 ^^^JS-Sg^Mre^f^ge^pros^a^alid^jr^proof of local address & social security number. NCAA HOLIDAY FOOTBALL BOWL POOL Thursday, December 16 is the last day to enter your NCAA Holiday Football Bowl Pool Tournament Pick-Em sheets. Sheets wilt be available Monday, De cember 6 at S5CRec and 32CAB. Call 472-3467 for more information. Put your face in cyberspace. Video greeting cants, cardsAlive.com UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER Holiday Hours December 20-23, 8am-5pm December 24,1999-January 2,2000 - Closed January 3-7,8am-5pm Saturday, January 8 - Resume regular schedule Healthy Hokdaysf We know that you are out there. CBA study abroad knows that there are students like you who what to spend a semester in Japan. We know that you want a study abroad program that won’t set you back a semester with credit you don’t need. We also know that even though Wasabi sauce looks like avocado dip — boy, it sure doesn’t pay to pile it on a corn chip. Above all we know that the 12-week Fall Senshu exchange program is a great opportunity for any student on campus to experience. Tell you parents about it when you go home! For more information call John at 472-6805. aF~ Congratulations to Brandy Olson for being selected as a member of the 2000 Involvement Team! ee -Your Sisters Congratulations To Merry Stackhouse on being elected to Student Foundations! - * In AOT, Your KA Sisters Congratulations To HeatherStultz forbeing elected Vice President of Panhellenic! -v In AOT, Your Sisters AXA We would like to congratulate the new officers for the 2000-01 school year. President: Mike Pedermann Vice President: Zach Severn Secretary: Trevor Fitch Treasurer Chad Snow Risk Manager: Derek Lippencott Fraternity Education: Josh Hite School Rush: Jordan Crumb Social: Nick Friedrich sen Scholastics: Tom Ostronic Alumni Relations: Neil Vohl Ritualist Glenn Thome IFC: Joel Webber Jr. IFC: Zac Clementson House Manager Rob Stemn Intramurals: Scott Blomberg Steward: Johns Owens -Congratulations, your, brothers EX Congratulations to Fratrick Pepper and Jim Craft on their selection to Order of Omega. You social superstars never cease to amaze us with the balance of academics and extra curricular activities. In HOC, Your Brothers Campus Rec. Advising Council Residence Hall Representative Be a part of the committee that governs Campus Rec., help with budget prep., programs, rules interpretations, etc. Deadline: Dec. 17 at tern Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. 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