The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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    Congratulations
GM Volunteer Spirit Winners
Beth Olson
Michael Wiedel
John Liston
CORNCOBS
Meeting today. 4:30pm in the Union. New members are
welcome. ____
Cornhusker Marching Band
FLAG COFIPS AUDITIONS
April 3. 4 and 5
7:00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.
FIELD HOUSE
use entrance oft ot Avery Avenue
Auditions open to all academically
eligible UNL students.
ELECTORAL COMMSSION
MEETING
Tuesday. March 20 ■ 5:30pm
115 Nebraska Union - Jim Langenberg. Director
Experience International Business Attend an AIESEC
meeting Tuesdays 4 :00 p.m in the Union.
Giving Plasma Suck?
Win $100-S200
All Freshmen enter the Pi Mu Epsilon Math Contest. Test
is April 7, Sign up by April 5 across from Math Office in
Oldfather.
Student representatives needed for the Chancellor's
Commission on the Status of Women for 1990 91 school
year Openings for two undergraduate and two graduate
students. Send resume and letter of interest to Professor
Jacobs. 203 Burnett Hall, City Campus 0308 by April 3.
Summer Sessions
Early Registration
March 19 • April 6
THE LADIES OF
KAPPA DELTA
would like to thank all the people who helped make our
10th Annual CHILI FEST a Great Success. We look
forward to next year!!
The Publications Board will hire the summer Daily Ne
braskan editor in chief at 4:45 p.m.. Wednesday, March
21 in the Nebraska Union. All are invited to attend
University of Nebraska Foundation
is proud to present
1990-91 Student Foundation
Officers
Oave Zau ha- President
Dion Higgins- Vice President
Micah Nicolaus- Secretary
John Weber- Treasurer
UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS
OFFICER ELECTIONS
Wednesday. March 21, 6:30 in the Union. All are wel
come. Speakers Gene Crump and Larry Hall
Street Legal
March 30 9-12X
Pla-Mor Ballroon 6600 W. O St. Lmooln. NE
VOTE
TODAY
Fktdetke-Vaee-Scott
Zing Zang Zook everyone take a look
Kateen Mtcek has been elected V.P. ot Nebraska's
Student Education Association Congratulations!
-SEA Lincoln Region
VISION
GOSCH-MOHLING-8URNHAM
Still unsure what Economics class to take next fall?
Come toOmicron Delta Epsilon's Economic Course .-air,
March 21st at 3:00pm in CBA, Room 334. Everyone is
welcome I
120 Greek Affairs
‘SANDBASH ’90*
ATTENTION:
Applications for Editor-in-Chief of Greek Yearbook now
available in Greek Affairs Office. Due 4:00, April 6 Call
Laurie at 436-6210 if you have questions.
Beai Fundraisers On Campus!
Is your fraternity, sorority or club interested in earning
$1,000 00+ for a one-week, on-campus marketing proj
ect? You must be well-organized and hard working. Call
Corine or Myra al (800)692-2121.
Congrats to Wendy N. and Amy A for Teachers College
Advisory Board and Beth R. for C.B A. Advisory Board.
We re proud of youl
The AOll’s
Congratulations Bret Tonmges (Phi Delt) on your election
to the Arts and Sciences Advisory Board.
The Men of Phi Delta Theta
Congratulations to the new senators of ASUN Sudie R..
Becky S.. Heather L., Joann M. and Pam K.
Love. Your Chi Omega Sisters
Congratulations to Pam K. for being selected as a new
member of Innocents.
Love, Your Chi Omega Sisters
. Congratulations to Jennifer Smor for being selected as a
new member of Mortar Board.
Love. Your Chi Omega Sisters
Congratulations to Erka K., Cammy K. and Trish K. for
be.ng selected as new members of Student Alumni
Association.
Love, Your Chi Omega Sisters
Greek Shop Scholarship
Apply for the sixth annual Greek Shop Scholarship
through your chapter house or the Greek Affairs office by
March 21st.
KD's.
Let's here it for Julie P. and Deanne C. on their
positions as University Ambassadorsll Way to go girls!!
Krista L.. LauriG. and Kim D. (AOII),
We re proud to see you as University Ambassadorsl
Love. The AO II*
Phi Psi C-Team,
Congrats on being B-Ball Champsl
Your Brothers
Pi Phi's,
Thanks for the exchange dinner last week We had a
great time!
The Men of Phi Delta Theta
SIGMA NU LITTLE SISTERS
Meeting tonight at 9:00pm Were having elections.
Please oome whether .nterested in an offioe or not. Hope
to see you there, it will be lots of funl _
TO THE LADIES OF PHI MU,
Saturday was truly a momentous day in the Philan
thropic History ol Mankind. If the endless hours of toil
brought a glimmer of sunshine to but one child, our work
with you was worthwhile.
The Men of T nangle
WE LOVE OUR
FARMHOUSE MEN!
Thank you for a great She-Week I
-Your Lif Sister New Initiates
140 Personals _
Scott A Jason.
Thanks for tho oil rubdown. We ll have to do it again.
SOONII! Next time we'll bring the oil and refreshments.
^VP_ 6i~M
TL
I'm sorry. Let's talk ___
B 'S' B FPS
Mary,
21 is so far, yet so near. But who cares, tonight let s go
drink some...Vodka! Happy 20th! (Our couch will be
waiting for you.)
Sheri and Lon
TJ.
Do you love me, or do you 00(7 You (old me once, but
I forgot. TL
P.S. I'm waiting for your calll
GenW..
Happy 20th, good lookin l Here's hoping for more Hed
Octobers, cold walks, arid messed-up hair.
Love. TD
145 Lost & Found
Found at Brass Rail: ring with initials. 436-6138.
FOUND: One black leather glove near bus stop at Lyman
Hall. Call 472-2588 to claim.
Lost: Earring, green stone on gold hook. Reward. 474
1681.
150 Child Care Needed
Babysitter needed from 3:30 to 11:30 Monday-Friday.
477-4366 before 2 pm
Dependable person needed to supervise 11 year boy at
our home summer afternoons. Near 27th and Sheradon
Car needed. Hopefully available to continue next school
year 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Call 475-2740 alter 5.30 p m
I'm looking for a warm, caring person to care for my 6
month old girl in my home. Must have own transportation
and be a non-smoker Two mornings per week plus an
occasional week night Pay negotiable. Call 469-0137.
Summer Nanny, Monday-Thursday, May 29-Juty 27,
8:30am~4:30pm 423-1696, after 5pm
160 Help Wanted ^
$4 oo HOUR START
TWO WEEKS GO TO S4 50
Bus person: clean, neat, willing to work three nights a
week. 5 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Tam O'Shanter, 105 S 25th.
No phone calls.
M you got a lighter load, well dressed individual with retail
experience to work now through summer. Call Jim at
Holway Rent-A-Tux, 476 2262.
Lope7 Mexican Reataurant Now hiring a m and p.m.
line cooks and servers Applyjn person 321 N Cotner.
Laundry Production Worker
Needed now to operate dryer*. Hours flex tole. early
atternoon until 6 pm. Monday-Friday Could be tun time
this summer. For an appointment to interview call per
sonnel, 464-6326. Umservtce, Inc. EOE _
Light ft Sound Technicians needed for Scar
let ft Cream Singer*. *0-*l school yeor.
Coll: 472 2S41, Barb WrtghL
A M salad prop. Hours BOOom-2SOpm, Mondoy-Fndoy
A Sunday. Saturday's off Starting wage $4.25 Co*4«6
235V__
Draftsporson, full or part timo. Must havo completed
Production Drawings or oouivaloni Must bo availafote
twenty hours or more Prefer someone who can work
over the summer. Apply Lincoln Lumber Company. 932
N. 23rd.
Little King in Belmont needs mature workers for daytime
shift. Apply in person to Dan, weekdays after 2:00pm.
Up to $4.25/hour for experienced help.
MM
ON-CALL
POSITIONS
-Do you want a job to earn extra money on a year-round
basis, but dont want to work Monday through Friday
every week?
—Do you like the idea of working a maximum of three
days per week, but not every week?
Metromail has unique on-call positions available that
offer you the options listed above; however, you must be
available to work on short notice. When you are cal ed to
work, it will be for a minimum of four hours, and on some
days as many as eight hours. 1st shift. Monday-Friday,
6:00am 2:30pm 2nd shift, Monday-Friday. 2:45pm
11:15pm.
The "On-Call" positions involve performing job duties in
a clean, light industrial work environment, especially
designed to assemble (compile) loose leaf pages ot
booklets printed in our printing department. Specinc
duties are assisting in the maintenance of a library
which contains an inventory of printed inserts, stacking
gathered oollated pages for trimming; stapling, binding,
or inserting loose-leaf pages; and inserting completed
printed materials for shipment.
Qualified applicants must have basic physical dexterity,
basic numerical understanding and retention skills, ana
the ability to lift material not exceeding 40 pounds In
addition, the positions require intermittent lifting of mate
nals. and standing for long periods of lime
To apply for these unique positions call 473 9707 to
schedule on interview.
Personnel Department
Mail Production Services Division
METROMAIL CORPORATION
901 West Bond
Lincoln, NE 68521
Equal Opportunity Employer
Nebraska Book Co. Inc.
6400 Cornhusker Hwy
We have several openings
Part time day hours, will schedule around your classes,
Monday through Friday. Miscellaneous duties: stocking,
packing, CRT data entry. $4.50/hour.
Temporary full time work available during summer.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Nebraska Book Co. Inc.
6400 Cornhusker Hwy
Needed: Volunteer soccer coaches. Apply at YMCA
1039 P Street or call 475-9622
Now taking applications for bartender and waitery. Call
Steve at 464-3587.
Part time evening help needed. Monday-Friday. Cashier
ing experenoe helpful, paid holidays and vacation. If
interested please call Herman. 423 6721. ext. 298.
Part-time help wanted. 6*m-1 f :30am Apply in person at
Dantef Dental Lab. 125 S. 9th.
Pi Beta Phi hiring new hasher*, contact house mother,
436-6189
Students: We may have the perfect part-time
job for you. Positions available IMMEDIATELY.
We offer
* Flexible schedules.
‘ Salary plus bonus.
* No late nights.
* 12-24 hours per week.
* Relaxed working environment
The NEBRASKA REPUBLICAN PARTY *
operating a phone bank from 5-9pm Sun-Thurs
and 9am to 1pm on Sat Call 475-2122 Sun
Thurs trom 7-9pm for a phone interview
—-1
Post ^Nickel
downtown Lincoln
at 14th & P
Earn over $6.00 per hour umpiring City Recreation soft
ballevomngs andSundays. Call athlebcoh.ce ormore
information, 4 71 - 7892. J raining clinics startMarch 2L_
EDP PRODUCTION CONTROL SPECIALIST
Citv of Lincoln Data Processing Division seeks indi
vdual to provide computer room support, '"eluding
command console functions in an RM/MVS and DEC/
ADMINS environment; share responsibility for all pro
duction job scheduling functions and perform tape library
maintenance functions.
H S qrad plus experience in computer operations.
Vocational or college coursework/training in oomputer
science plus considerable experience in complex data
processing operations including experience in a supervi
SOrSa^yC'l?18*967^26,081. Hrs: 8-5 M-F, some eve
nings and weekends as required.
Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire in
addition to City/Co. application. Closing date: Friday,
March 23. 1990. Apply at:
City/Co. Employment Office
555 S. 10th Sheet, Rm. B113
Lincoln, NE 68508
EOE/AA
oommer
405-843
3868. Tom. _
Help Wanted. Individual to fill and service vending
machine 25-30 hours per week This position is flexible
with most class schedules and will be full-time in the
summer. Call 476-0565 andjskJor^Rich^^^^^^^^
Hiring Youth League Soccer Officials. Will train
new officials. Apply af YMCA 1039 P Street. |
164 Summer Jobs
CAMP COUNSELORS wanteo for private Michigan
boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing,
sailing, waterskiing, gymnastics, riflery. archery, tennis,
golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics, OR
riding Also kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary $900 or
more plus R&B. Marc Seeger 1765 Maple, Northfield, IL
60093 708-446-2444
Children s Counselors, Activity Instrtuctors. WSI. Driv
ers. Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Staff, Maintenance,
Nanny for oo-ed Mountain Summer Camp, Box 711.
Boulder, Co 80306. 303-442-4557.
I I
SUMMER SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
If you want (He opportunity to travel for 8 to 10
weeks the summer with a salary, performance
bonus, daily living allowance, company van and
Raid business expenses, look no further,
orthrup King Co . a leader in the lawn and
garden industry, will oonduct on-campus inter
views Mon.. April 2 and Tues., April 3. Call or
veil the Student Part-time Employment Office.
236 Nebraska Union for more details and to
schedule an interview.
170 Roommates
1 roommate needed. $113/month plus 1/5 utilities. 477
9434 ____
Female roommate wanted to share house. Prwate room,
utilities pad $200month, 466-0609.
Female to share duplex. Private room. W/D. $165.month
plus 1/2 utilities 438-1294
Male, nonsmoker. 2-bedroom apartment 1833 Wash
ington. $155 ♦ deposit 4350528
Two roommates needed after April 1st Newer 4 bedroom
house. $173/month plus 1/4 utilities. 435-4178.
1X0 Houses For Rent1
1400 E
Huge 4 bedroom plus two bathrooms, large living area. '
Zimmer Management 475-0180
2311 U St. Five bedroom, two bath house. $500.
Phoenix Properties 489 0621
2434 W. Very moe four bedroom. 1 1/2 baths, full base
ment, dose to campus. $525.475-1579,488-0081.
4 Bedroom, 2 Bath for sublease $525 plus Utilities. 435
5597.__
CAMPUS CLOSE HOUSES
2948 Starr. 4-bdr.. 2 baths, garage. $550.
2274 Orchard. 4-bdr, newly redone. $525.
1201 Charleston. 6-bdr, 3-baths, garage. $750
AH c/air, laundry and parking 488 6738
Summer
3-4 bedroom, close to campus, newly remodeled. $450
Available May 15. 477 5432
Three bedroom, clean and nee. close to UNL. available
April 1. $475. 2225 Holdrege, 475-1579. 488 0061.
1% Apartments For Rent
$ SAVE $
One bedroom or efficiency
2201 A St S175,3179 R St S190, 3092 T St S200 Two
bedroom 1331 S 14th, $250. Phoenix Properties 489
0621
"•Brend New—
Pine Tree Apartment*
Available May 1 and August 1. Two bedroom $390
410, Three bedroom with two baths $510-525
Garage*, security building, microwave, refirgerator.
dishwasher, range, ceiling fan, no pets, minutes to
UNL First and Adorns
_483 6057.483 1130
2301 A ST
1 bedroom with balcony $270, 475-7262
3501 Baldwin
Large, clean 2-bedrooms m 4 pie* Appliances, c.a.
laundry $345 483-4600
6 Blocks to Campus
Spacious, one bedroom cathedral ceilings, all appli
ances. deck, parking and laundry, no pets $295 4/6
3403 Century Realty Comm Dept Inc.
640 S 20th
2 bedroom, balcony. $374 475-7262
East Campus - Two Bedroom
Newer, spacious, applianoes, fireplace, laundry, $385.
3928 Baldwin 475-8391
Efficiency apartment $300.month, all utilities paid 1133
D St 475 5275
HARDY BUILDING
Finally an opening. 1 -bedroom, rnicrowave, must see
Call Joan or Robin, 477-0726.
Near Campus
Near new. 1 and 2 bedroom units. S275/S375. With
balconies No pets. 474-0483
Short-Term Lease
Possible
On this nicely decorated 1 bedroom near the campus
Bright and cheery with plush carpet, ceiling fan, micro
wave. all the extras $310 with heat paid Cherry Hill
Management. 489-3387
Walk to class, nice three bedroom, $450 plus utilities.
Call Brian at 477-7406 or 423-1371.
198 Vacation Rentals
SPRING BREAK South Padre Island. Texas, beach front
penthouse, sleeps 8, pool, bar, tennis, 1-800-527-7324
(weekdays) 512-761-7128 (anytime)