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    610 Announcements
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Confidential Gay Men’s
Wednesdays
Discussion Group
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formation call
Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological
Services at 472-7513 "
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HOW MUCH DO YOU CARE?
Applications for Project CARE Educators are now
available in the Student Involvement Offices and Room
12 of the Health Center. Want more information? Come
to our information session Thursday at 7pm in the East
Union (room posted).
Creating an Alcohol Responsible Environment
INTRAMURAL AIR RIFLE
CONTEST
The men’s, women's and co-rec air rifle contest will
take place on Tuesday, March 28 and Wednesday,
March 29 at the Military and Naval Science Building.
No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more
information.
INTRAMURAL HORSESHOE
SINGLES
The last day to enter men's and women's horseshoe
singles is Tuesday, March 28. Don’t delay! Enter now
at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for
more information.
INTRAMURAL HORSESHOE
DOUBLES
The last day to enter men’s, women’s and co-rec
horseshoe doubles is Tuesday, March 28. Don't delay!
Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call
472-3467 for more information.
National Organization
For Women
Meeting Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at 8pm in
Union. New members welcome. Come to discuss
future of women on campus and beyond.
_ Fight .
Registration will be held Thui
iy and Friday, March
30 and 31 at the Sigma Chi Fraternity House, 1510
Vine Street. Fight Night will be held April 15
Service Council
ilations Service Council members for a semes
ter of outstanding service. Last meeting will be April 4
at 6:15pm, NE Union. Contact Katie at 472-4526
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Student Government
2000-2001 Positions Open
Have an impact on committees dealing with student
lated concerns. Applications available at 136 Nebras
Union for 39 different committee openings for over
over 240 positions for next year. Deadline for all po
tionsis4pm, April 17.
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Study Abroad
0 Berlin, Germany
Study in Berlin, Spring 2001. Immerse yourself in th
language and culture. Internship available. Previei
meeting on Thursday, March 30, 5pm at Internation:
Affairs, 420 University Terrace, www.iaffairs.unl.edi.
472-5358.
I NEED HELP
615 Meetings
Actuarial Science Club
Meeting at 6pm in CBA 208 on Wednesday, March 29.
Advising for classes next semester and food/drink pro
vided.
Attention P.E.O.’s
The Mother/Daughter Luncheon is coming up fast.
Please RSVP by April 5. Email Britt (brittson&msn.com)
or Bobbi (Lewie68@apl.com) for more important infor
mation. This is a fun event, so I hope to see you there!
Block & Bridle
General Meeting Thursday, March 30. 7pm-lnitiates,
7:30pm-Members. Animal Science Building. Guest
speaker: Max Waldo.
More World, Less Bank!
The Global Unity Caravan is stopping in Lincoln during
its journey from Berkley to D.C. Join us for a teach-in
and workshops about corporate power, the IMF and
World Bank. City Union Centennial Room, 8:30-11:00
pm on Wednesday, March 29.
Pre-PA
Thursday, 5pm in Oldfather 205. Two local P.A.'s will
be speaking. Everyone is welcome!
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
A local PT panel will be speaking at our next meeting
on March 29 at 7pm in the Union. Room will be posted
Questions, call Jaime at 436-9495.
Undergraduate Women
in Business
Meeting tonight at 6:30pm in CBA 107. Business attire
please.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
Meeting tonight, 6pm in the Union. Room Georgian A.
Anyone interested is invited.
620 Greek Affairs
AO
Thank you to Sara, Colleen, Mellissa, Jackie, Alexis
and Tara for being the best Pike Spike team. I had fun
coaching you. We know who the real winners are.
Aon
Congratulations to Lindy Echtenkamp for being elected
program coordinator for Pre-Vet club.
Love Your Sisters
tob
Congratulations on winning the Pike Spike banner con
test. Also a big thank you for all your hard work in help
ing us sponsor the v-ball tourney.
-the men off! KA
KA
Congrats to Breann Bigley for being elected Vice Pres
ident of Student Education Association!!
V in AOT, your sisters
KKT
Congratulations on winning the first annual Pike Spike!
We look forward to hosting it with you next year.
-ff K A
Pike Spike 2000
A big thanks to all the teams who participated in the
1st annual pike spike. It was a huge success and we
look forward to your support next year.
-the n K A men
EAE A<5
Congratulations to Caleb Jensen and Ginger Venhaus
on they’re recent pinning. Everyone knows you two
make the cutest couple! Besides, who wouldn't accept
Caleb’s pin after a singing performance like that?
EAE
Welcome back home from Cancun, Dr. Langfeldt. Now
you got to hit the books to get ready for your MCAT ex
am. We're pullingfor you!
Phi Alpha, Your brothers
FightNlght
Registration will be held Thursday and Friday, March
30 and 31 at the Sigma Chi Fraternity House, 1510
Vine Street. Fight Night will be held April 15.
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ParmHouse
Thanks for the Marly & Barley bash...we had a blast!!
-the women of Kappa Delta
TC
aratulations to the newly elected officers for
>-2001: President: Deborah Nelson, V. President:
Kati Beil, Standards Board: Stefani Pester, Secretary:
Mollie Rappl, Treasurer: Erin Donovan, Philanthropy:
Chrissie Moran, Social: Lisa Hassebrook, Historian:
Jessy Berner, Purchasing: Megan Weber, Alumni: Su
san Hellerich, Pledge Ed: Melissa Cederberg. Congrats
to all our new officers and good luck next year!
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ACROSS
1 — of the party
5 Female friend,
to Franco
10 Outbuilding
14 Med. course
15 More unique
16 Bit of ski gear
17 “My Three
Sons” locale
19 Billy of the
theater
20 “Get it?”
21 Snakelike fish
22 Tolerated
24 Roll call
response
25 Ever’s partner
26 Lampoon
29 Clash
33 5 Across
farewell
34 City near
Phoenix
35 Cool time
36 Cluster, as of
feathers
37 Stable tots
38 Meeting topic
39 “Vogue”
competitor
40 Regulation
41 Irk
42 Most unyielding
44 Like spring,
vis-a-vis winter
45 Posy holder
46 Be undecided
47 Accompany
50 “Star Trek” role
51 —mode
54 Track shape
55 “Lois and Clark”
locale
58 Dudley
Doright's gal
59 Once more
60 Designate
61 Art Deco
illustrator
62 Standards
63 Draft status
DOWN
1 Research
rooms
2 Concerning, in
legalese
3 Actress
Dunaway
4 Pilot’s
prediction,
for short
5 Thoroughfare
6 Syrup source
7 Portfolio
components
8 Aus. neighbor
9 Part of the
Louisiana
Purchase
10 “Father Knows
Best” locale
11 Parka feature
12 In addition
13 Accomplishment
18 Has to have
23 Feathery scarf
24 “Petticoat
Junction” locale
25 Pew access
26 Horsd’oeuvre
offerings
27 Like some
movies
28 Plunder
29 Distributed
30 Had status
31 French
student
32 Gantry of
fiction
34 Computer
accessory
37 Novice
41 Calendar girl,
e.g.
43 Fleischer
of boxing
44 Breakfast
fruits
46 Jewish festival
47 Departed
48 Beyond
49 Poet
Whitman
50 Hollywood VIP
51 King of
comedy
52 Key —pie
53 Fishing,
perhaps
56 I, to Claudius
57 Singer Yoko
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