The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1999, Page 15, Image 15

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_ $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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
POSITIONS OPEN
2nd Semester
ASUN SENATE
Positions open to represent the following colleges:
Business, Dental, and Graduate College on senate.
Must be enrolled in the college.
Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. Deadline
4pm, January 21.
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ACROSS
1 “The Last of the
Mohicans”
heroine
5 Lantern-jawed
Jay
9 Snowman’s
neckwear
14 Felt sorry about
15 New Haven
collegians
16 Bulgaria’s
capital
17 Elated
20 Land or sea
add-on
21 Slippery
swimmer
22 Naysayers’
words
23 Seafarer’s
navigation aid
26 “Woe is me!”
28 Blow and bluster
30 Turkish capital
34 Asner and Ames
37 Essence
39 Not so nasty
40 In strict
confidence
44 Arctic, for one
45 Price indicators
46 Comedian Bill,
familiarly
47 W.W. II admiral
Chester
49 Mead’s “Coming
of Age in—”
52 Harbor sound
54 Rounder’s
cousin
58 Becomes
frozen, with “up"
61 Mighty tree
53 Wear away
54 Sun’s position at
twilight
58 Put out, as
stamps
59 Birlhstone
70 Frond-bearing
plant
71 Baseball card
data
72 Sermon suffix
re Deuce topper
DOWN
1 Htn imnw
2 Bit of
prevention?
3 Impose an
added levy on
4 Rescues from
the pound
5 Summer sign
6 Santa’s helper
7 TV’s “Nick at
8 Actor Milo
9 Opposite of
NNE
10 Crocketfscap
11 Frizzy coif
12 Stir up
13 Pokemonand
others
18 Bog fuel
19 Scat queen
24 Alaskan seaport
25 Senator Lott
27 “I" in “The King
and I”
29 Poet Angelou
etal.
31 Appliance letters
32 San —, Italy
33 War god
34 Bard’s black
35 First day of the
last mo.
36 Goblet part
38 Forum garb
41 Stays till the
end of
42 Within: Prefix
43 West Point inits.
48 —suit:’40s
fashion
50 Lollapalooza
51 Floating
aimlessly
53 Califomia
Nevada resort
55 Earth mover,
for short
56 Love to pieces
57 Stingy violinist
Jack
58 Nile wader
59 “—lavie”
60 Socialite
Maxwell
62 Held on to
65 Horror film
director Craven
66 Stovepipe
67 Bullring
“Bravo!”
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