The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1986, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Daily Nebraskan
Page 7
Tuesday, January 14, 1986
HFLP WANTED Two hours per day (flexible hours;
prefer 3:30-5:30 p.m.) on weekdays, Mon.-Frl., East Lin
coln, on bus route. Dishes, pots, pans, and related tasks:
laundry and occasional ironing: and occasional light
cooking. $45week. Call 472-2018 before Thursday,
11686, 5 p.m. and leave message,
FRESHMAN EARN EXTRA DOLLARS
Part-time selling to bookstore and local retail. Call David
Winter 1-800-421-5600. noon-5 p.m.
Student needed for light housenhold duties and cooking
in exchange for room and board. Call 468-4275.
Good SUMMER JOBS near Estes Park, Colorado, as a
camp counselor, cook, nurse, typist, photographer, barn
wrangler, trans driver, or assistant unit director. Appli
cants must be at least 19. Interviews on campus February
14. CHELEV COLORADO CAMPS, Dept. C, Box 6525
Denver, Colorado 80206. 303377-3616.
$7.00HR.
PART-TIME WORK, FLEXIBLE
HOURS, GOOD PAY, & SUM
MER WORK AVAILABLE. SEE
MISS THOMPSON AT 2:00 p.m.,
4:00 p.m., or 5:30 p.m., Mon.,
Tues., or Wed. at 3939 N. 48th,
office 100 upstairs.
Student tor part-time custodial work, evenings
6:30-10:30 p.m. Apply room 220 Nebraska Union.
Little Bo's is taking applications for bartenders and
waitresses at 27th & Cornnusker.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT at Camp LincolnCamp Lake
Hubert-Minnesota resident summer camps. A strong
commitment to working with children required, along
with activity skills and teaching experience. Specific job
information and applications are available at Financial
Aids Olfice -113 Administration Building. Sign up. in
advance, for personal interviews to be held on campus,
Thursday, February 6th. and Friday, February 7th, 1986.
Hashers needed. Immediate opening. Apply to 472-1088.
KAPPA SIGMA
LITTLE SISTERS
Formal Banquet, Thursday, at 5 30 All are welcome,
Contact Bill or Chris by Wednesday night if you wish to
attend.
ATTENTION A.A.8. MEMBERS
Mandatory Adopt-A-Senator meeting Tuesday, January
14, at 4 00 p m. or Wednesday, January 15, at 5:30 in
Room 116, Nebraska Union. You must make it to one of
these meetings. Thanks!
OUTSTANDING JUNIORS
Mortar Board unites women and men who have excelled
in leadership, scholarship, and service in a senior honor
society. Information sheets available: CAP City, CAP
East, and ASUN. Due back: Thursday. Jan. 16.
ACACIA LITTLE SISTERS
WELCOME BACK!
Mandatory meeting Thursday. Jan. 16 at 6:15 p.m.
Bring your checkbooks!!!!
ATTENTION
OUTSTANDING SENIORS, SOPHOMORES
AND FRESHMEN
Each year Mortar Board, a national senior honor
society, recognizes individuals in leadership and service.
Applications tor Mortar Board Notable Persons available:
CAP City, CAP East, and ASUN. Due back: Thursday,
January 16.
JAZZERCIZE is coming to downtown Lincoln. Open
House Jan. 16, Eagle Lodge 210 N. 14th. Free demo
classes at 4:00 & 4:15. For more info call 423-9682.
THURSDAY
VERANDAS
9-12
EAST UNION
YOU
buys used records, cassettes & compact discs
217 No. 11th
477-60S1
Welcome back students! Join us for the
Midwest's finest prime rib . . . custom
cut naturally aged. We also offer
charcoal-grilled steaks and selected
entrees tosuitothertastes. You'll recom
mend us to your friends.
Open Monday-Saturday 1 1 a.m.-1 am.
Sunday 5 p.m.-10 p.m.
Party Esojsj crsilxble
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6235 Havelock Avenue
466-8424
56th & Highway 2
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TRY OUR NEW VIDEO GAMES!
Hours:
Sun.-Thurs. 9 a.m. -12 p.m.
Fri.Sat. 9 a.m. -1 a.m.
i32Q Q Street 474-7700
STUDENT FOUNDATION
5 00 in the Union. Let's get excited (or a good
semester.
DELTA TAU DELTA
WELCOME BACK
Meeting Wednesday, 6 00. preterence your big brother.
A TO LITTLE SISTER RUSH
...Begins February 5th. Watch lor details...
A TO LITTLE SISTERS
Welcome Back!! Meeting on Wednesday at 7.00.
ALPHA ZETAI
Meeting this Wednesday night, 7:00, LW Chase Hall. Be
there!?)
WOROS ETC.
Full Resume A Cover Letter Servici
Career Placement Forms
1321 "P" St. 476-2039
Professional Resumes, Quality PapersEnvelopes,
Multiple Letters, Applications
COIN COLLECTORS - Lincoln Coin Club meets January
9 and the second Thursday monthly at NETVBIdg, 1800 N.
33rd, 7:30 p.m. Programs, Auctions, exhibits.
TODAY
UPC American Films meeting at4 p.m. in the union.
New members welcome!
IMPORTANT
Walpurgisnacht meeting today at 4:00. Sign making at
3:30. Hope you had a great break)
FREE STIMULATION
Usher for Kimball Performing Arts Series. See Profes
sional Touring Companies free. Sign up Wed., January
22nd, 12-2 p.m. Kimball Recital Hall lobby.
ALPHA ZETA
Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 15, 7:00 p.m., Chase
Hall.
LINCOLN TAEKWONOO CENTER
Watch for our dynamic martial arts demonstration at
Walpurgisnacht from 8:15-8 45 Special student dis
counts available. Call 423-232.
RtMirch Group en Wtlghl Control
UNL students with weight-conttoi problems: You are
invited to participate in a semester-long research group
where you will receive information about different weight
control techniques and learn about weight-control prob
lems. During regular group meetings, we will explore
such topics as eating habits, set-point, and exercise and
mood eltects on weight-control. For further information
contact Deb at 474-655 day and evenings.
INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS
Mandatory meeting.
Basketball 1-13-86., 6:30 pm
Coliseum Rm. 12 and 1-14-86, 6:30 pm, Coliseum Rm. 12
Volleyball 1-16-86, 6.30 p.m.. Coliseum Rm. 12.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
7 p.m., Thursday. Jan. 16, City Union. Speaker:
Helen Boosalis. S A C. meeting afterwards.
EFFECTIVE ELECTROLYSIS
Permanent Hair Removal
$2 off eyebrows
Call for appointment
489-7020
Have you ever wanted to be an ambassador from
another country? This is your chance. The Nebraska
Model United Nations is still accepting applications
for the 19th annual conference Feb. 1215, 198 to be
held in the Nebraska Union. For more information, or
.application, please contact room 200. or room 237
'Nebraska Union, or call 472-2454. No experience
necessary.
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UNL is a participant in the International Student
Exchange Program (ISEP) which permits UNL students to:
(1 ) Register at UNL and retain financial aid, loans, etc.
(2) Pay UNL tuition, room and board here and receive comparable bene
fits at the foreign university.
(3) Course credits are easily transferable.
(4) The only additional costs (over being at UNL) are the airfare, a $100
placement fee, and a $17 month health insurance policy.
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Advantages:
Study overseas broadens your intellectual horizons, strengthens your
" resume and often improves job opportunities.
You may acquire a genuine capacity to speak a foreign language,
important in today's international business world.
Persons who have studied overseas look back upon it as one of the
treasured experiences of their lives.
ISEP offers study in:
U.K.
In f 'f
Gctmzny
Switzerland n
Hons Kc
Finland
Itsly
Columbia
Costa Rica
Dominican Rep
Crsxii
Korea
Fiji
Thailand
Tunisia
Kenya
-Tenzsnia
Ivory Coast
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ptogrzm$ ere svaiiabfs in English bnsp)
FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORMS
see Prof. Richard Lonsdale, Director or
Joan Blackburn, secretary at the UNL
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
International Affairs Center
1237 "R" Street 2nd Floor Phone 472-3076