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DAILY NEBRASKAN
ASSISTANT PRODUCTION
The Daily Nebraskan is in need of a part-time editonal
Deduction assistant lor evenings The ob requires
proximately 30 hours Sunday thiouqh Thursday
beainninq at 5 00 PM daily Requites proficient knowledge
o! varityper CompEdit 5410 system and type at least 65
worn and editorial newspaper pasteup Adhere to aca
demic calendar in addition to two days during summer
months per week For further information or application
contact Kathenne 34 Nebraska Union daily Am willing to
tram person who fulfills position other than being familiar
with typesetting system used EOEAA
PART-TIME SUPERVISOR
Excellent opportunity for university student to learn
management sales, service and collections working with
young people, parents and customeis as a city carrier
route supervisor Must have good communications skills
and be available by 2 30 p m daily. 9 00 a m Saturdays
and some Sunday mornings Requires approximately 35
hours per week plus your own vehicle with mileage
expenses paid Applications will be accepted in the Jour
nal Star personnel office. 926 "P" St . 8 a m to 4 p.m.
through Wednesday April 16
y JOURNAL - STAR
Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer
ENVIRONMENTALIST
Activist political work available now and through the
summer 476-2060 Internship sign-up 113 Administration
CALIFORNIA OREAMIN? .
Nannies needed for West Coast Great jobs, top
pay Call Archer Dawson Agency. Omaha 453-7666
DATA ENTRY OPERATORS
Temporary openings3rd shift Because of our seasonal
rush, we will be hiring a number ot temporary people to
enter information via CRT terminal Must type 55 worn
CRT experience helpful Work will last approximately 8
weeks Hours are 12.30 am to 7 50 a m .and mayinclude
Saturday work If interested, apply between8 00a m and
4 30 p m at Carol Wright Sales. 3601 NW 15th, Lincoln NE
68521.
An Equal Opportunity EmployerM F H
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
ADVERTISING DEPT.
Now hiring for fall semester Responsiblities include
designing ads (copywritmg. & basic art & layout skills .
creating art tiles, promotional pieces and coordinating
art staff
Applications available in Room 34 Nebraska Union
Accepted through April 18
DAILY NEBRASKAN
AAEOE
AMIGO'S
FLEXIBLE HOURS
GREAT WORK ENVIRONMENT
GOOD PAY
If you like a fast- intense pace and enjoy working with
customers. Amigo s has an excellent part-time or full
time 0b opportunity tor you. Ideally suited tor college
stuaents able to work a short lunch hour shift during
school in addition to evening hours. Apply NOW at Ami
go s. 14th & "Q". Mon.-Sat . 8-5 p.m.
Seward County Community College. Liberal. Kansas, is
accepting applications for the following positions:
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN INSTRUCTOR: 9
inonth position:. National M.T Certificate, bachelor's
degree, three years clinical experience required; prior
teaching experience preferred.
INSTRUCTORASSISTANT BASEBALL COACH: 10-month
contract, master's degree preferred: prior teaching ex
perience in Business AdministrationSecretarial. Be
ginning ChemistryBeginning Math, Humanities or Phys
ical Education
INSTRUCTORRESPIRATORY THERAPY COORDINATOR:
10-month position; registered respiratory therapist. 4
years experience. 2 years teaching experience in accre
dited respiratory therapy program; master's degree pre
ferred INSTRUCTORTENNIS COACHSTUDENT ACTIVITIES:
10-month position; master s degree preferred: prior teach
ing experience in Business AdministrationSecretarial
Beginning ChemistryBeginning Math, Humanities or
Physical Education
INSTRUCTORDATA PROCESSING VOCATIONAL PRO
GRAM COORDINATOR; 10-month position; master's degree
preferred: related work experience andor teaching ex
perience required
INSTRUCTORASSISTANT MEN'S BASKETBALL COACH
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: 10-month position,
master s degree preferred: prior teaching experience in
Business AdministrationSecretarial. Beginning Chemis
tryBeginning Math, Humanities or Physical Education
Interested applicants should send letter of application,
resume with names, addresses and telephone numbers of
three references and transcripts to Don Guild. Dean of
instruction. Seward County Community College. Box
1137, Deadline to apply May 12. 1986 EOE
Part-time special ed or Bl experience necessary Refer
ences. 435-4138.
Looking for a full-time tarm
mechanically inclined. 786-7444.
worker Need to be
INTERNSHIPS
With college credit are available to a limited number ot
UNL students S1 350month business expenence valued
by I B M.. Proctor & Gamble. Xerox and others
473-7976
One part-time meat cutter and one part-time meat
aepartment clean-up peison Call Bill or Jeff. 423-7181
Ned home repairer or construction worker Expe
rience necessarv Variable hours S4 50hour to start .30
day probationary period Stop by Duey Enterprises, 4139
0 St.. mornings
UNIQUE WORK OPPORTUNITY
Exchange houis as night manager for free lent. Prefer
graduate business student with management and mar
keting background Position opens may 1 Call 476-6961
Need student to live-in with family for housekeeping
nelp 477-2433.
CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boys
''girls summer camps Teach: Swimming; canoeing, sail
ing, waterskung; gymnastics, riflery: archery: tennis,
golf; sports: computers, camping, crafts; dramatics; or
riding Also kitchen, office, maintenance Salary S700 or
moieolusR&B MarcSeeger. 1765 Maple Rd . Northfield.
'L 60093 (312i 446-2444
BLOHM COUNTY
rem MR OPUS 7S m mn. ftfa ft WOP MOW.
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Applications are now being accepted at the Daily
Nebraskan. loom 34. Nebraska Union tor News Reporters.
Sports Reporters Entertainment Rcpoiters. and Photo
graphers for summer employment.
STUDENTSTEACHERS
$1,080 PER MONTH
GUARANTEED
Be in a sound cai eer in sales now11 Ear n while you learn
during your summer vacation, Possible scholarships
available this Fall
489-8739
CAP STUDENT STAFF
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
1986-87 ACADEMIC YEAR
The Campus Activities and Programs office
will hire students to till these positions lor
Coordinator, Women s Resource Center
Activities Staff Assistant
Culture Center Supervisor
Culture Center Activity Aides (2 positions)
Publications Staff Assistant
Graphics Intern
Programming Assistant
Eleven work-study positions will also be availa
ble Applications and position descriptions will be
available beginning Monday, March 31. deadline for
completed applications. 5 00 p m Friday. April 18
For more information contact the CAP office. 200
Nebraska Union. 472-3454 An Equal Opportunity.
Affirmative Action employer.
CASH PAID
tor furniture, color tv's appliances, and carpet remnants
in very good condition. 466-6252.
Female to rent bedroom and share house with mother
daughter family 477-9978 evenings.
Paperback books used in English classes Will pay 30 '
lor most literature paperbacks
PAGE ONE BOOKSTORE
Gunny's Mall 13th & Q St
Newer 2-bedroom. S147.50 plus 12 low utilities. 477
4280. keep trying
Non-smoking male or female roommate for summer.
Close to campus Available May 1 to Aug. 1. S141 month
plus 1 12 low utilities. 477-2929. Ask for Sean.
WANTED: Female roommate, near campus. S1 15month.
May-July, call 477-3648.
- - Roommate wanted tor spacious older house near
South neighborhood, garage, washerdryer. S170 plus
12 utilities. Call 476-7432.
Need female roommate to share large, furnished 2
bedroom apt. near campus. $137.50 plus 12 utilities Call
early mornings or after 5:00, 475-8735.
Need female roommate, non-smoker, neat, fun person
ality S147.50 plus 1 12 utilities. 423-4135
Female or male to live in with wheelchair male Free
room board, little help. Starting during May. 475-5228.
Female roommate wanted to share 2-bdrm apt in
South Lincoln. Summer only or thru next December O K.
S195month plus utilities. 423-6994. leave message.
Roommate wanted. Needed to share 2-bedroom apt
near campus. S175 mo. plus util. Call 476-7837.
Responsible, non-smoker to share large 2-bedroom.
21st & A. S175 plus 12 utilities. 435-7271 or 472-6956.
Tish
YEAR END BEACH BREAK only S99 for a week at Fort
Walton Beach. South Padre Island and Daytona Beach'
Hurry call Sunchase Tours for more information toll free.
1-800-321-5911 TODAY!! When that last test is over
Break for the Beach with Sunchase !
Ward
Can you name3effective methods of birth control'
Planned Parenthood has teen education sessions
eveiy Thursday afternoon. Let's go tomorrow
Sinsibly. June
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
3830 Adams & 216 N. 11th 467-4691
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
SENATE VACANCIES
Rrepresent your constituents In the Business College
and Graduate College. Apply at 115 Nebraska Union.
Deadline is April 21st.
To all Mr Pigs Bar Bop Participants.
It you nave nigni ciass on weuiieMiay. jum mme iu
irry's Wonder Bar after class and we II tell you where
Harry
your team is
Oinky. Porky
CORNHUSKER MARCHING BAND
SOLO TWIRLER AUDITIONS
. information available in
Band Office. 123 Westbrook Music Building
472-2505
Position open to all UNL Students
WANTED
Itfead need not apply)
COHNSTOCK MARSHALS
Meelinqs April lb & 16 at p m
East Union Room Posted
REWARD
UNL FEMALES
All returning female students interested in sorority
rush week 1986 need to register in the Panhellenic Office
- 332 Nebiaska Union before June 1 147? 2S83)
ALPHA ZETA INITIATION
Wednesday at East Union
6 00 Initiates itcstl - 6 30 Actives
ATTENDANCE REQUIRED1
PARTY WITH A WINNFR1
Young Nebraskans lor
NANCY HOCH
Free Food and Drink
This Wednesday a! :ne Spaghetti Works
b 00-10 00 PM
Higher Education Voice for the Future
P.O. PEARS
BILL THE CAT NIGHT
THIS THURSDAY
Put some exlra' GREEN STUFF" in
your pockets Earn cash lor your plasma at:
LINCOLN PLASMA
2021 0" St.
474-2335
New donors and those who have not been in for 2
months or more, bring this ad lor an extra S5 on your
first donation Extra cash coupons also available
A Partnership lor Ihe Future
NANCY HOCH
FOR GOVERNOR
PARTY
This Wednesday at Spaghetti Works
8:00-10 00 PM
Free Food & Drink
Sponsored by Young Nebraskans tor Nancy Hoch
INTRAMURAL T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST
The Intramural T-Shirt Design Contest deadline has been
extended to Monday. April 21. 5.00 p m Entries should be
submitted to the Campus Recreation Office. 1740 Vine St
Contest rules availabfe al OCR
IS THERE LIFE AFTER GRADUATION'
The Peer Counselors at the Women s Resource
Center can help you look past graduation day and
towards your future Women's resouice Center, NU
Room 117 Drop-In hours Wednesday 9 30-11:00.
Thursday. 1 30-3:30. or by appointment. 472-2597
CAMPUS WIDE VACANCIES
University Judicial It Appeals
Parking Appeals
Parking Advisory
Scholarship & Financial Aid
Government Liaison Committee
Scholastic Commission Chair
Student Life Commission Chair
Electoral Commission
University Library
UNL Police Committee
University Health Center Board
Teaching Council
Recreation Advisory Council
Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women
Grading
Honorary Degrees
Computer Services A Facilities
Inter-Collegiate Athletics
Calendar & Examinations
Convocations Committee
Student Employee Rights
Commencement Committee
Applications A Information, 115 Nebraska Union
Deadline, April 21st
"ROMANCING THE STONE"
Wed
April 16. 7:30 & 9 30 showings Great Plains
room. East Union SI students. Si
l non-stuoents
Sponsored by UPC Sights & Sounds.
Get ready lor Mr Pigs Bar Bop'
Oinky & Porky
IMPORTANT PBL MEETING'
5:00 p.m., April 17th
413 Nebraska Hall
Mr Pigs Mr Pigs. Mr Pigs
Mr Pigs Bar Bop is TONIGHT'1
Blow off class. Quit work Be disowned by your par
ents. Butdon t miss Mr PiqsBarRop Tonight at6;30at
the Spigot Everyone is welcome1
UPC East
VISUAL ARTS
SHOE CONTEST
WINNERS ARE
I Baib Branck (S15)
2 Kim Grant (StOI
3 Julie Baumert ($5)
by Bsrlic Breatlisd
HZ'S THROWING UP
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Bar Bop Team Captains
Meeling at 4 OOal Chesterfield s tonight Both intorma
tton.il & nutntional
Dinky & Poiky
Attention Girls" Anyone interested in liyinq out for the
UNL Men s Basketball Pom Pnn squad repoit to the Bob
Devaney Spoils Complex on April 22. 1986 at 4 00 p m
Mi Pigs Bar Bnp is Tonight'
Mr Piqs B.ii Bop is Tonight'
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
"I WILL FIGHT NO
MORE...FOREVER
will be shown at University I irlheian Chapel 1510 0
St , at 8 30 Ihuisday Apnllth Everyone s invited
i Fianclnse Club Meeting
CBA 120 bOO pin Ihuisday
Financial Advisor
GayLesbian Student Month
April 17 Heterosexism and Homophobia' 4 p in , City
Union "lesbian Relationships' 8pm, Andiews Hall
Room 228 dial Gay Lesbian Student Association Hotline.
472 5644
Don I Miss Mr Pigs Bar Bop Tonight'"
Be mere1
Aloha. Oinky & Porky
LAST CHANCE
Buy thai special someone a goodnight wish for S 1 00
On sale today City Union
GAMMA PHI LULLABY
NU MEDS
Last meeting of the Year
Wed . April 23 - Union
6:30 officer elections
7 00 Fieshman from UNMC
will speak
Refreshments will be served
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
Elections tomorrow night
at 7 p m in the Union.
Swafifflfiflfri
IWtemla
?J3ichoIob El1ogic
8 to 9
All Michelob Only 65
9 to Close
85
Michelob, Michelob Light,
Michelob Dark
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FINE QUALITY DIAMONDS.
A CUT ABOVE THE REST
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Diamonds of fine quality have a sparkle all their own. The more
perfectly and precisely the facets are cut on a diamond, the greater
the amount of light that passes through it. And the more brilliant
the results. But cut is just one of the things to look for when select
ing a diamond.
The quality of a diamond also depends on its Color. Clarity and
Carat-weight. Together, they "re known as the 4C's, the impoitant
characteristics that give a diamond its value and rare beauty. And to
understand each of the 4Cs is to understand the difference between
diamonds.
Color refers to the different gradations from exceptional white
to yellowish. Clarity is the degree to which a diamond is free of
interior and exterior flaws. Finally, there is Carat-weight, the size of
the diamond.
Fine quality diamonds simply look better. Let us show you our
wide selection of fine quality diamond jewelry in settings designed
to enhance the diamond. You'll discover the difference quality makes.
o4T Tffomas Jewelers
Atrium
12th 6c N St.
475-9115
bur guide to diamond quality and value.
"OVERCOMING OBSTACLES
TO ECONOMIC DEVELOP
MENT IN AFRICA"
Speakers:
Dr. Glenn Vollmar - Low Agricultural Productivity
Dr. George Shepherd Political Instability
Dr. Norman Tooker Inadequate Technological
Ski"
Thursday. April 17. 6:30 p.m. Regency Suite. City
Union. FREE Refreshments will be served.
Sponsors: Nigerian Students Association, Institute of
Agricultural and Natural Resources, Institute lor inter
national Studies, International Education Services.
BASS PLAYER and KEYBOARDIST needed for Christian
lock band Call John after 5 30 44 790
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY
Wednesday April 16
City Union at 5 15 p m
Bung in any Wards applications
SIGMA CHI
FIGHT NIGHT
April 18 1986 7 30
Tickets at C'ly Union
Special Summer Rates
on Nice 2 Bedroom
Apartments
3315 per month.
535 N. 23rd
474-1064 or 421-3989
Bib & Q
East Park Plaza
220 N. 66th
467-5402
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