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ANNOUNCEMENTS
HOLY WEEK A EASTER
AT ST. MARK'S, 13THAR
Maundy Thursday - 12:30 A 7:30 PM
Good Friday - Noon (Meditations A Music),
7:30 PM (Liturgy. Stations. Music)
Easter Eve - 1100 PM (Vigil A Choral Eucharist
Easter Day - 10:30 AM (Festival Eucharist)
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NU BAND MEMBERS
SPRING BAND BANQUET
Friday, April 15
Tick ets-S11.00
ON SALE MWF 11 am-12:30pm
at Westbrook
IJNL Marketing Club presents: Todd KnapMiller. Bill
Corbin,Proctor A Gamble. Come see them in actionl
Thursday, March 31 at 6 p.m. Union. All majors Welcome.
Know anyone with outstandmgoersonalstylel Nominate
them for the CERTS COLLEGE STYLE AWARDS. Over
$ 10,000 in cash awards. For more information, call 1 -800
332-4 CERTS._
DONUT STOP BAKERY
Now open, 27th and O. All your favorite goodiesll
AMATUER DANCE CONTEST
$50.00 • 1st place: $25.00 - 2nd place
Monday and Thursday nights at the
Happy Hour Lounge. 17th A O Street
Sign up by 10:30 pm.
SUNDAY, APRIL 1 1100AM.
EASTER SUNDAY
SERVICE
Sermon: "Our Irrepressible God
Service of Holy Communion
CORNERSTONE-UMHE 640 N. 16th St.
ALL STUDENTS A STAFF WELCOME
SUMMER SESSIONS
EARLY REGISTER
_MARCH 14-APRIL 1
HEY COUCH SLUGS!
Don't sit around this Sunday
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April 3 at 3,5,7 and 9 pm
At Sheldon Film Theatre
Courtesy ot UPC
i Foreign Film Series
Chicano awareness days 1988 is coming April 8, 9, 10
Walch for further details in the Daily Nebraskan.
ATTENTION AG COLLEGE
SOPHOMORES
Alpha Zeta Scholarship applications are due in 101 Ag
Hall by 4:00 p.m. Friday, April 1
UPC Special Events! Meeting today — 3:30' Bring
friends — it's "ClubCoca-Cola' timel And yes, we meet
in the union.
ATTENTION
Ag Education Majors. Ad Ed. Ckib meeting Thursday,
March 31 at 800pm East Union.
STUDENT UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS
Sunday, April 3rd, 6 p.m. Student Union.
“Immortality'' and Easter Egg Dyeing led by Rob
McEntarffer and Jennifer Brown
Men s vintage overcoats and clothes, 25% oft. Great
selection. Burlington Arcade, 210 N. 7th, Lincoln. Neb
THURS. MAR. 31 900 PM
HOLY WEEK SERVICE
COMMUNION AND LITURGY OF TENEBRAE
CORNERSTONE-UMHE 840 N 16th
ALL STUDENTS A STAFF WELCOME
PRE LAW WORKSHOP
The annual Pre-Law Workshop will be held Thursday,
March 31st from 100 PM to 300 PM in the Nebraska
Union. Law Schools and the legal protession will be
discussed. For more information contact Arts and Sci
ences. 4/2-2691._
HOLY WEEK WORSHIP SERVICES at
University Lutheian Chapel - 1510 Que Street
Maunday Thursday 6pm and 8:30pm
Good Friday 6pm - Holy Saturday 11:30pm
EASTER SUNDAY 6am and 11 am
Everyone • Welcomel
Nominate your favorite T.A. for the College ot
Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teaching Assis
tant Awardl Forms available in 1223 Oof at her
Deadline: April 1, 1988.
GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS
Cliff's Smoke Shop
140 No 12th Street
(NEW LOCATION)
_476-0119
“What I Want To Be When I Grow Upl”
Elementary Art Display
Nebraska East Union
3rd Floor - Loft area
March 29-April 4
Sponsored by UPC-East Visual Arts Committee
GREEK AFFAIRS
Alpha Gamma Sigma would like to congratulate the
following people on their accomplishments:
Dan Ludwig - Ag. Advisory Board President
John Bergmever - Retiring ASUN Second Vice-President
Kevin Lytle - New Mortar Board Member
Darin Armstrong - Mortar Board Notable Senior
Dennis Althouse - Accepted into the UNL Law School
Congratulations to everyone. We are proud of youl
-The Brothers of AGS
Seniors,
Spare the bad times, strike it rich, and bowl right into
your future.
_ Love, your Phi Mu Sisters
Applications for Greek Yearhook editor in chief due today
by 4:00.
‘ B.M.O.C. *
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS
Come to the Union April 4-8 to vote for your
favorite stud.
SAE Little Sisters
Important meeting Thursday 6:15. Bring dues.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER
ADVISORY BOARD
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN THE
HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
APPLY FOR THIS COMMITTEE
INFORMAT ION AND APPLICATIONS
AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION
DEADLINE APRIL 12TH, 4:00 P.M.
PERSONALS
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Have a really Happy real Birthday todayll!
God
CHILD CARE ~
COULD YOU BE A
BOSTON NANNY?
Are youa loving, nurturing person who enjoys caring tor
children? Live in lovely, suburban neighborhoods. en|oy
excellent salaries, benefits, your own living quarters and
limited working hours. Your round-trip transportation is
provided. One year commitment necessary. Call or write:
Mrs. Fisch, Child Care Placement Service, Inc. (CCPS),
149 Buckmmister Road, Brookline, MA 02146. 1-800
338-1636.
Wanted: Dependable person to babysit and do light
housekeeping (or 4-6 hours on Saturdays. $4/hour. Call
467-5125 after 5:30 p.m. and ask for Jo.
HELP WANTED
$7.45/HOUR
Summer jobe. Nebraska Company needs to supplement
work force this summer in Omaha. Lincoln, Grand Island.
Columbus, Norfok and Hastings. Scholarships avail
able. 488-1227_
A&S STUDENT AO IVSERS
Applications are available for Arts and Sciences Stu
dent Adviser positions in 12230ldfather. Deadlines April
8._
AMIGOS
REUMON CENTER
OPEMNG SOON
S3 75 to start (M-F day or closing shifts).
Up to $4.25 after experience.
Great work environment.
50% meal discount.
Paid vacation.
Flexible schedule.
S.T.E.P. Tuition Reimbursed College Scholarshp Plan.
Up to 40% college tuition reimbursement depending
upon college, work availability A job tenure.
Amigos, an expanding quality oriented mexican fast food
cham, has excellent part-time A full-time job opportunities
at it's newest location in Lincoln at The Reunion Center.
If you are an aggressive customer oriented person A like
to work at a fast intense pace, apply NOW at Amigo's,
1407 O Street. _
Area musicians seek additional members to form rock
group. Need lead guitar, keyboards, drums. Call 467
2206 evenings.
Assistant Manager
Needed this summer in Nebraska. 488-122/
Barrymore's
Is now hiring waitresses and kitchen help. Apply at 124
North 13th alley.
CAP STUDENT STAFF
Positions Available
1988-89 Academic Year
The Campus Activities and Programs Office will hire
students to fill these positons for the 1988-89 academe
year:
Activities Assistant
Publications Assistant
Graphics Assistant
Programs Assistant
Culture Center Aide I (4 positions)
Culture Center Night Manager
Work-study positions will also be available. (See
Scholarship A Financial Aids)
Applications and position descriptions will be
available beginning Wednesday, March 30, 1988;
deadline for completed applications, 5:00 p.m. Friday.
April 15. For more information contact the CAP office,
200 Nebraska Union. 472-2454 or CAP-East office.
300 East Campus Union, 472-1780. An Equal
Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
College student, preferably in agriculture for summer
employment to scout oorn and so^ean fields. Will train.
Must nave farm background and ability to run farm
equioment. Contact Howard Letter, Route 1 Box 12,
Fairmont NE 68354^402)268 (*6n_
COMPUTER ASSISTANT
Arts and Sciences is seeking a student to be a Student
Records Applications Programmer. Computer Science
background required. Job description available in 1223
Oldfalher. Deadline: April 22, 1988
COMPUTER CONSULTANTS
Now taking applications for Fall 1988positions as student
consultants in our micro or mainframe computer labs.
Experience in the following preferred.
-Mainframe CDC/NVE. VAX/UNIX, IBM/CMS
(SPSSX.SAS)
-Micro: IBM-PC, Macintosh
$4 00/hr 10-20 hrs/wk. at least Junior status. Apply at
room 326 Administration, call 472-5879for more informa
tion.
DANCERS WANTED
Topless or non-topless. Earn upto$10.0Q/hourpart-time
Must be 16 or older. Call 474-6469 after 12.00 noon.
Draftsman
Parti ime draftsman position available for engineering
student with drafting experience. Hours flexible But 15-2u
hours weekly. Require 2-3 years remaining at college.
Call 476-7545ask for Tom or Rob.
Earn $50-100 per day marketingcredit cards to students
on your campus. Work F/T or P/T. Call 1-800-932-0528.
Full-time experience student for summer farm work and
part-time fall. 789-5125 evening.
FULL-TIME SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
Painters, multi-crafted skilled trades, and custodial open
ings available for the coming summer. Apply in person to
1100 Seaton Hall receptionist.
HELPII
Need to learn how to speak German. 483-0601
IMMEDIATE OPENING
Part-time Billing Clerk: have own transportation, average
20-25 hours per week, good typist and computer experi
ence. business major advantage; mornings or afternoons
during school year. Summer approximated 30 hours
(flexfcle). Salary: above minimum wage. 476-1608 Mr.
Hamilton for appointment.
Kirrfcall Hall House Managers (3 openings), for school
year of '88/89 with possible extension. Requirements:
applicant must be UNL student taking at least 7 credits
(undergrad) or 5 credits (grad) with good knowledge of
performing arts events and ability to deal with public
golitely but firmly. Applications available at Kimball Hall
ox Office, 113 Westbrook Music Bldg, between 11 a.m.
& 5 p.m. Deadline April 1, 1988.
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KING'S PALACE
Lincoln's finest Chinese restaurant is opening soon and
is accepting applications for ALL POSITIONS NOW!
Please apply in person, Monday-Friday, 200-6:00 PM at
2130 So 17th (1 block south of South street).
Major record label conducting interviews for college rep.
position April 4th, 1 -3 p.m. ;f rosh and soph only must have
car and insurance — 1-800-328-2997. _
Nanny for May, live-in. 5 and 6 year old boys for working
parents. Lovely home, 25 minutes to NYC. Supportive
family. Initiative, dependability, flexibility and some
experience required. Must drive. 1-year commitment.
Excellent salary. Call collect and talk to mom and current
nanny after 5pm. (914) 834-6298
Needed dependable hard-working person for part-time
position at 24 hour convenience store. Apply in person at
3000 Cornhusker.
P.O. PEARS
is not just a job, it is an adventurel Must be 21,322 So 9th.
Part and full time help needed for cash grain farm near
Lincoln. 665-2464 between 7-8 a.m. ano 6-9:30 p.m.
Person, over 21, required for summer job on Newport
Beach Horae Ranch in Southern California. Work with
animals and live on ranch + salary. Veterinary or animal
science student preferred; not required. Must love ani
mals and country living. Please send resume and some
information regarding your health and activities ASAP so
that an interview can be scheduled. Travel costs will be
provided. Contact: Barbara Adams, KK Ranch, 2242
Mesa Dr„ Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Runza Drive-Inn
13th A E Belmont and 33rd and Pioneers
is now hiring part-time day and evening counter and
kitchen help. Ideal for students looking for summer
employment. Excellent training program, room for ad
vancement. Apply in person 2-5 pm to the manager. No
phone calls please.
Runza Drive-in Glass Mensgarie
Is now hiring day positions Monday-Wednesday-Friday
11:00-2:00,11:00-5:00. Ideal for students with flexible ,
schedules. Apply in person to the manager 2-5 p.m.
SEARS
needs part-time auto dispatch clerks Variety of hours
needed. Lfoeral company benefits included Apply Sears
personnel. Monday 1000a.m. - 200p.m., Wednesday
and Thursday 1200 - 400 p.m. Equal Opportunity Em
ployer M/F.
Secretary/Receptionist part-time property management
firm iocated in downtown Lincoln has opening for em
ployee who has strong interpersonal ana organizational
skills. Schedule 25 hours per week (flexible). 475-6316.
Summer employment opportunity. Major corn breeding
company is looking for students to assist in various
aspects of plant breeding. Prefer agriculture majors, )
however, all applications will be considered. 4.65/hour.
Call for further information. 523-5215 business hours.
435-2549 evenings only.
Part-time help until school is out and full-time for the
summer on row crop farm 16milesfromLincoln. Must be
experienced and references required. 7B9-5135.
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