Attention P.E.O’s Our first meeting of 2000 will be held on Febuary 13,' from 5-7pm. RSVP to Britt (brittsonQmsn.com) or Bobbi (lewie68Qaol.com) by Feburary 10 to join in the fun. See you there!_ ATTENTION STUDENT LEADERS The Office of Admissions is currently looking for volun teer tour guides for various special events this spring. For more information contact Melissa Anderson at 172-4416 or e-mail 00220500Qbigred.unl.edu Drop-In Body Compositions Drop-In Body Compositions will be offered in Room 230 of the Campus Recreation Center February 10 from 1-2pm. Cost is $2. Call 472-3467 for more information. EATING ISSUES SUPPORT GROUP A small, comfortable environment with women who are struggling with eating issues. Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30p.rti., Nebraska Union 338. Call Norma, 472-7450, for more information. Fraternities • Sororities Clubs • Student Groups Student organizations earn $1,000-$2,0u0 with the easy campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so call today! Contact campusfundraiser.com, (888) 923-3238, or visit www.campusfundraiser.com. Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at the following locations: ASUN -136 City Union Student Involvement • City and East Union Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Administration Vice Chancellor Student Affairs -106 Administration Deadline 4pm - February 28. Music, fellowship, fun, and Jesus Christ all wrapped up in one! Join us for our first primetime event Thursday, February 10. at 7pm in the City Union. Guest speaker Curtis Martin, founder of Fellowship of Catholic University Students (aka FOCUS) sponsored by FOCUS. Our Diamond Miss, girl preliminary pageant, 0-19 yrs. For information call (402) 474-4163 or (785) 762-2829. Pre-Law Students' Representatives from the University of Kansas School of Law and Washburn School of Law will meet students at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, on Thursday, February 10, 10am-12pm. Stop by or call 472-4190 for an appointment. Rubin “Hurricane” Carter Tickets Get Them Soon!! FREE to University Students, Faculty and Staff with UNL I.D. Tickets available at the Student Government office. 136 Nebraska Union. As of Monday, February 14, the remaining tickets will be available to the general public. SENSHU UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SESSION! This WEDNESDAY. February 9, 5:30pm in CBA 138. This is the meeting that no one interested in studying in Japan should miss! Meet other applicants, Senshu alumni, and find out how YOU can spend next semester in Japan earning 17 credit hours to your degree! This is for anyone who has interest in Japanese culture, or wants to participate in a great study abroad program. For more details, call 472-6805./ SIFE Meeting for Students In Free Enterprise this Wednesday, 5 pm in Union. Everyone is welcome. SNA Student Nurse’s Association will have a meeting on Thursday, February 10 from 12-1 pm. The meeting is in Benton Basement. Everyone is welcome. English?!onorary The bake sale on Wednesday, February 9 has been cancelled.' Students With Children Support Group Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30pm in 338 Nebraska Union. Call Gail for more information at 472-7450. Summer Adventure Apply for Army ROTC Camp Challenge. It’s a 5-week paid adventure where you’ll learn to rappel, navigate and learn to be a leader. Plus, you’ll get a chance at a college scholarship. Call 472-4269 for details, email: goldbar@unl.edu or visit our website at www.unl.edu/armyrotc. There is no military commit ment Teachers College Students!! February 7-11. Vote for most loveable Teachers College professor. Henzlik TCSAA bulletin board by room 105._ UNMC CYTOTECHNOLOGY Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising. 107 Oldfather on. Wednesday, February 9,10am-3pm. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Valentine’s Dance FEBRUARY 13, STUDENT UNION, dance 9-11:30pm, lessons 8-9pm. Students with ID $3, without $5. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, February 9, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. _ Pre-Dental Club Pre-Dental Club will be meeting February 10, at 7pm in the Dental College. Student Panel. I __ll University tl Nebraska Regular meeting and officer nominations Feb. 10 at 6:00 in the union. Officers meet at 5:30. Call Shelly at 436-6198 if you can not attend. SAA Meeting this Thursday from 5-9pm (or later if you would like). Meet at the Wick Center at 5pm to welcome our senSAAtional New Members! Student Education Association Meeting on February 10, 6 pm in Henzlik 107. Pat Brown with LPS will speak about why African American history is important to teach in our schools. TCAB Meeting tonight at 6:30pm at Henslik 117. Wildlife Club Come and listen to Dr. Hygnstorm speak about elk, Wednesday, February 9 at 7pm in the East Campus Union. ATE A belated thanks for the frosh! We look forward to com ing back to the “stadium.” , e AOIl xo Congratulations to our new initiates: Brian Kounovsky, Joshua Bode, Matt Gawart, Rob Grill, Toby Hottovy, and Andy Krog. xo Congratulations to the following members for their aca demic performance during the fall semester. 4.0: Ryan Fiala, Ben Krog, Keith Wintz, and Paul Wintz. 3.5 or better: Jason Bottlinger, Jamie Brummond, Tony Cacioppo, Rob Gill, Toby Hottovy, Jaron Luttich, Victor Martinez, Matt Moreno, Dan Rezac, Mike Rodgers, Richard Vahle, and Chris Westerhold. xn Thanks for the dinner exchange Monday. We had a lovely time with you ladies! - The men of Kappa Sigma FarmHouse Congratulations to these scholarly young gentlemen for their academic performance last semester. 4.0’s: Paul Demmel, Tim Domeler, Brent Ellison, Chris Gustafson, Tom Heacock, J.P. Ladd, Nate Luehrs, Brian Mangnusson, Jake Messersmith, Mitch Minarick, Kelsey Moran, Paul Pankonin, Matt Rasmussen, Chad Reade, Curtis Rickertsen, Mike Roth, Chriss Smith, Lu cas Stock. 3.5 and up: Jeremy Albin, Jeff Backemeyer, Tom Beveridge, Josh Brummels, Todd Cruise, Dave Adams, Will Jordan, Mike Lockee, Mark Manning, Pat Mclnteer, Andy Mixon, Pat Moore, Bob Novotny, Adam Peterson, Garrett Pohlman, John Shandera, Adam Snyder, Brett Stohs, Andy Strain, T.J. Teetor, Jarrod Tremayne, Travis Tysdal, Jacob Wihelm. 0S Congratulations to the following brothers who received 4.0’s last semester: Robbie Bruhn, Travis Flodine, Chris Nigro, Don Seacreast, Phil Vlach, and Ryan Henrichs. Congratulations to the following brothers who received a 3.5 GPA or above last semester: Bob Buzzini, Nick Corcoran, Jason Heller, Jesse Knutsen, Steve Mattem, Ryan Murphy, Brian Schlatmann, Evan Stark, Dusty Vaughan, and Jeremy Martin. -Your Brothers 2AE Congratulations to our newly elected rush chairs J.D. 3ogden and Zac Roskilty. Also, congrats to our Brother jf the Week, Lil' Gee (a.k.a B.J.) -Phi Alpha, Your Brothers 20E \ very very belated congratulations to Sigma Phi Epsi on’s newly initiated members: Ben Coyne, Khris Dahl, Dan Kopecky, Adam Feist, Luke Weedin, Ben Neumann, John kelly, Kyle Pitska, Shane Potts, Chad rettenborn, Ryan Detlefsen, Eric Haszard, Jared Rankin, Joe Stevens, Chip Emanuel, Eric Barkdoll, Steve Epp, Kert Smith, Brandon Simpson, Chris Onken, Danny Whitney, Tanner Penrod, and Jim Heilinger. -Your Brothers 20E Congratulations to John Grebe on being selected into Medical School. Keep up the great work! -Your Brothers 20E Congratulations to Benjamin Wilton, Matt Donahoe, and Justin Cramer on their recent selection into SAA. -Your Brothers DUFF Come see what Duff is all about. Open house meeting Thursday at 6:30pm in the Union or contact us at DUFF_NU@Hotmail.com. ASUN Student Government Elections-March 1. Take the University Back! NU Student Government Wednesday - February 9 6:30 p.m. - City Union Information And Agenda Availbale 136 Nebraska Union Positions Open Nebraska Union Board This board assumes the role of advocate for the various segments of the University community to the Director of the Nebraska Unions and the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. Health Center Student Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to represent the stu dent body in dealing with the health concerns of the University community. You do NOT have to be from Pre-Medical professions. Deadline for both positions is Thursday, February 24,2000 at 4pm. 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