CBA Student Advisory Board Meeting, TODAY, Union at 5:30pm. Circle K Meets tonight at 7pm in the Reunion Conference Room. New members welcome! Habitat for Humanity Meeting TODAY at 6:00pm in City Union. 120 Greek Affairs ATO Congratulations to new initiates: C. Bertuccl, J. Fiscus, J. Haver, T. Hopkins, C. Johnston, M. Klerrfce,C. Lindau, D. Milligan, T. O'Neill. B. Parsons, J. Rudd, J. Thomsen, R. Westerhoft. S. Bukacek, C. Harnly. T. Hendricks, B. Johnston, M. Keller, J. Kloppel, J. Meier, A. O'Connor, B. Paeper, B. Rosen, C. Schneider, S. Uehling, D. Wilson. Q. Stalder, P. Hill. The men of ATO AY Congratulations to the new initiates of Delta Upsilon: J. Aerm, B. Baity, S. Choquette, C. CoNert, D. Fiedler, A. Hall, J. Jarchow, H. Jung.C. Jurgens, S. Kegley, B. Kizer, M McIntosh. K. McCormick. A. Melville, C. Miles, B. Ortegren, J. Osstan, M. Quinn, R. Samuelson, Jim Schmid, John Schmid, J. Storjohann, and D. Vincentl Congrats also to our second semester signees: C. Penner. J. Himmetourg, and D. Lash! TKE Kiyoshi Katsumata, We'll miss you much. Forever a TeKEI The Men of Tau Kappa Epsilon Come Join Triangle Little Sisters are seeking new members Wednesday, February 3: Food and Fun. fhursday, Feb ruary 4: Movie Night. Alt activities will meet at Triangle Fraternity at 7 p m Questions, call Danielle at 466 0906 or Jeff at 436-9443. _ Congrats to Nick Bruggeman for being elected president of the soccer team. The men of Phi Delta Theta Congratulations to the new KD initiates! Now you can haze us along with the rest ol the actives. Love, Your Hashers TKE DG has 30 completely immunized, no gingivitis, well groomed new initiates. Call 436-6400 for a date. (Congrats initiates!) ATA Congratulations to our new Delt Initiates: G. Slicker. D. Gappa. A. Pmkall, A. Krause, D. Stading, B. Holt, S. Caradori, J. Haney, J. Willet, J. Eickhoff. C Jaegar, C. Lohoefener, J. O'clock, E. Richardson, P. Kinner, M. Mollring, F. Samway, Wally, J. Patterson.and D. Schmidt. _Your Pelt Brothers TKE Congratulations to the new chairmen for the following committees: R. Bell-Athletics; K. Kaul-Fraternal Rela tions; M. Lammlt-Public Relations; C. Schanse and M. Wells-Social; P. Molgaard-Philantrophy; D. Reznor-fi nance; and R. Hinze-House Committee. The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon KE Congratulations to the newly initiated Brothers of Kappa Sigma: C. Hearst, T. Noel, S. Marlin. D. Miller, J. Schneider. Lee N.. R. Haney. J. Struve. A. Vyscocil. B. Hoenstem, B. Davis, R. Larsen, A. Nigro, Groshens, R. Novak. B. Scherzberg The men of Kappa Sigma KD's, Thanks for the snowball fight. •The Men of Pi Kappa Phi P S.-You throw Ike girls. Congratulations to our new Asst. Treasurers. C. Velgel and K. Ackman. Your Delt Brothers Congratulations new initiates: Dam Bailey. Melissa Barge, Becky Dedlow, Lori Dexter. Joy Douglas, Amy Dunlap. Nicole Fox. Enn Haley. Laurie Hedrick. Holly Gion/Nicole Jahn, Amy Lahndorf, Aimee Lamberty, Mel esa Larsen, Angie Looking. Abbey Mahar, Kerry Miller. Christina Moore, Ginnie Mueller, Sara Mullinix. Kari Schmode, Nicole Schneider. Holly Schrader. Ann-Marie Schultz, Jeannie Simpson, Nichole Smith, Stephanie Vanderholm, Elizabeth Veomett. Maren Woolf _ Love, AXiD Congratulations to the new committee chairmen : Phil., C. Veigel. Acad Aft, J. Fitch; Computers. B Sallee. Historan, G. Slicker; Social. R. Mouse!; Asst. Social. C. Shaw; Env./Soc.. S. Wells; Act./P.R., M. Drake, Intramurals, J. Squier, and House A Grounds. D. Taylor. Your Delt Brothers OBX Congratulations to the new associate members of Phi Beta Chi: Carne Arehart, Chandra Burtrum. Amy Carlson. Kirrberty Cher™, Lanette John. Mindy Krumbach. Jean Lukasiewicz, Shawn Wakinshaw We re proud of our newsistersl With love, the women of Phi Beta Chi I-— TKE Congratulations to Brian Mcfariand for being elected to the office of Grammateue. _ The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon Thanks to Delts of the Week: J. Fowler, R. Mousel. D. Taylor, and M. Siffring for all the work they put Into the house last week. _ Your Delt Brothers The men of Phi Delta Theta congratulates its newly elected members of the Judicial Board; Grey Geiler, Jeff Siedlik, Troy Zell, Brian Bares, and Chris David. Congratulations to Matt Goeller for being elected Rush The men of Acacia Congratulations to Sean Caradori and Brian Hoff on their pledge awards and Dave Hengen on his service award. Your Delt Brothers SSSSSSBSSSS=SSSS^aE^ 130 Student Government ASUN Vacancies The following colleges have vacancies: Teachers College Dh/. of Continuing Studies Committee positions available for: Parking Appeals Student Employee Grievance Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. * Deadline: 4:00 p.m. - Thursday. Feb. 11 UNL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Wednesday, Feb. 3 6:30 p.m. City Campus Union INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION 140 Personals TO: Alice (in theatrix play LaRonda) The "New guy" you hebed art in call backs wonders if you're interested. Leave message at ON. 46 days Hammad! BILL IS BILL! DA MAN. I'm living large since I met you. Thanks for your support lately. Happy 6 monthsl KJS Take the road less traveled and IK meet you along the way. __ _ CJV & Packwood, I watch you from afar. But hope to be near soon. Secret Admirer Ham Salad Lovers We're glad you enjoyed the raidl When is # our turn? Ham Salad Sandwich Makers Shelly. If I was given a dollar lor every smile you gave me. I would be a ■rrsIBonaire'l _ Love Ya. Robert ATM GUY •1. Kansas or Missouri? #2. Only if it is yours. •KARA 145 Lost & Found Lost ring at Rockin' Robin in restroom on January 30. For reward call 476-5741. Lost: Jean jacket between Ferguson and 17th 6 Vine, Monday afternoon. Call 436-0419 or 472-4601. 150 Child Care Needed Maher a 3 looking fa Ive in heb- WII exchange room and board for baby sitting (rent/scheduling negotiable) Private roorrVbath, east Lincoln location, uall Michelle 488-6216._ My home, one child. Approx. 16-24 hours/week. Eve nings. nights. Own transportation. 486-4162. 160 Help Wanted "" *$9.25 Starling* Expanding National Corporation filling entry level posi tions. Flexible schedules, internships A scholarships available. 488-6017._ Appointment setters needed Monday-Friday evenings from 6-9. Call Michele M 483-7447. ATTENTION: The American Council of the Blind needs energetic, happy people to do easy evening phone work, with flexible hours and good pay. Cal 467-3167. Children’s Discovery Center Is accepting applications lor a pan time mamng pre school teacher Must be enthusiastic and reliable Apply at 265 S. 84th. ' ' ""1 THK FAR SIM By GARY LARSON p International Telcom Outbound telemarketing. Flexible hours, casual working conditions. 3410 "O” St., lower level. 474-1256. Democratic party needs phoners for membership re newal. Call Hick or Erin at 476-2268. Entertainment Director Looking for enthusiastic part-time person with drama and/ or music background to interact with crowd on weekend evenings. Must be willing to have a good time. King's Drive-In. 923 South St. Call Ron Messineo, 474-4262. GET A JUMP ON THE REST OF THE CLASS The Lincoln Journal-Star is recruiting an individual to fill the position of District Manager. Candidates should be mature individuals with good communication skills, who are people oriented, and can motivate youth as well as interact with parents and customers. This part-time posi tion is ideal for the college student who is looking for a challenging opportunity and personal growth. Qualifica tion includes being available by 2:30pm weekdays. 9am Saturdays and some Sundays. Must be available to work approx. 30hrs/wk„ have own vehicle and insurance and possess a valid drivers license. Benefits include good hourly wage, bonus plan, mileage, and vacation/holiday pay. Apply in person at Lincoln Journal-Star. Personnel Office, 926 P Street. Lincoln NE 68508 by Thursday. February 4. EOE/AA Godfather’s Pizza 16th & South Now hiring delivery drivers. Average $6-$8/hr. Must be 18 years old. have a good driving record, and have your own car. Apply in person. BIG RED ROCK-O-RAMA ’93 Sign up now In the Office for Student Involvement to help stage Lincoln's biggest annual music event. Roadies, door workers, security needed FREE FOOD I OR come to UPC Concert and Dance meetings Tues. 430pm. Interpreter for the hearing impaired On-caH position with busy numan service agency to interpret for clients who are hearing impaired. Must be able to sign. Apply to Family Service 501 S. 7th. EOE Join a 20 year old National Firm that works exclusively with citizen's lobby organizations. Hudson Bay Com peny needs sharp, articulate individuals to work full or part time, evenings and/or weekends. $7.00 an hour weekdays. $8.00 an hour weekends. Great benefit pack age and training provided. For an interview call Monday through Friday, 1130am-3:00pm 476-1010. National travel company We need representatives We offer 25-50% commission. Company rep will be at UNL Student Union, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. Possibly travel FREE in 33I For appointment please call 432-0586. Outdoor Adventures is now hiring. Informational meeting Wednesday, February 3.1993,7:00pm at Campus Rec reation, Room 55. _ Part-time retail professional pharmacy assistant. Apply in person, no phone calls. The Pharmacy, 1209 N. Corner. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and some Saturdays. POSITION AVAILABLE: Part-time Office Assistant needed to work 10-20 hours/ week (flexible). This person must have experience in computer data entry. He/she must demonstrate capacity to work with Q8A, Pagemaker and Word Perfect. Included in the job description is the following: -the updating of data -new data entry -flyer lay-out -buk mailings -run office errands This is a 9-month opportunity. Total earnings possible, about $2000. This position will be open February 15. Please send cover letter and resume* to: 640 North 16th St. ' Lincoln, NE 68508 Spaghetti works Now hiring for kitchen and janitorial positions. Apply within 8-1 lam and 2-4pm. 228 N. 12th. Study Participant Recruiter WHI take incoming calls to screen Individuals for pharma ceutical studies and data entry. $5.80/hr Shifts available: M-F 2-8pm Mon-Tues 10am-2pm Frl-Sat 11 am3pm plus one other day as assigned. Appjy: Harris Laboratories 624 Peach Street 68502 AA/ Thai House Restaurant. Host and waiter, waitress for lunch and dinner. Call 475-0556 or apply in person at 610 N. 27th St. Want to make good money this summer? Work ful time on my seed com farm. Farm experience necessary, collect 365-7519, Galen.__ WANTED! Personalities to wait tables, must be able to have fun. All waitery shifts available. Apply in person after 2:00 pm. King's Drive-In, both locations. __ WATS Marketing Is currently seeking enthusiastic and sales oriented indi viduals to perform telephone sales. Qualified candidates should possess excellent communication skills. Part-time evening and weekend hours available. Mon day-Friday 5:00pm-10:00. Saturday 9:00am-2:00pm. Apply at our employment office. 8:30am-6:00pm Monday-Friday. WATS Marketing 6100 0 St. (S.W. corner of Gateway Shopping Center) EOE M/F/V/H 162 Work Study Jobs t Needed student wlth work study voucher to work in the Economics Department. Duties include: typing, com puter, copying, running errands and some phone. Some one is mainly needed from 8-10 a.m., Monday, Wednes day, Friday and 3-5 p.m., Monday-Thursday. $5/hour. Call Carol 472-2319._ Wanted: Work Study-International Atlalrs, answer phones, typing. 472-5358. 1237 R Street. 164 Summer Jobs_ Camp Program Director Seasonal position April 18 August 22 at girl's camp near Nebraska City. From May 24-August 15. camp staff will live at camp. Responsible for planning and implementing summer program activities lor girls 5-17 and supervising three program assistants. Minimum age 21. Current life guard training certfficatlon preferred. Carrping and pro gram experience a plus. Salary $2,700-$3,000. Call Debbie at Homestead Girl Scout Council 476-7538 or 1 800-487-2578. (TDD) EEO/M/F/V/H COLORADO SUMMER JOBS: In the Rockies near Vail. ANDERSON CAMPS seeks caring, enthusiastic, dedi cated. patient Individuals who enjoy working with children in an outdoor setting. Counselors. Cooks, Wranglers, Riding Instructors and Nurses. Interviews on February 12th. sign up and get application at Student Employ fnent office from Elena Guerra. Questions? Call us at 303-524 7766. Looking for friendly, outgoing individuals toguide tourists on horseback rides through the National Forest Land of Colorado. Reply to: Sombrero Ranches, Inc.. 3300 Airport Road. Box A. Boulder. CO 80301. New England Brother/S leter Camps-Massachusetts. Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for Girls. Counselor posi tions for Program Specialists: All Team Sports, especially Baseball. Basketball. Field Hockey. Roller Hockey. Soc cer, Volleyball; 25 Tennis openings; also Archery. Riflery. Weights/Fitness and Bking; other openings include Per forming Arts, Fine Arts, Newspaper, Photography, Cook ing, Sewing. Rollerskating. Rocketry. Ropes and Camp Craft; All Waterfront Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Saif ing. Windsurfing. Canoeing/Kayaking). Inquire Mah-Kee Nac (Boys) t90Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, New Jersey 07028. Call 1-800-753-9118. Danbee (Girls) 17 Westminster Drive, MontvMe, NJ 07045. Phone: 1-800 392-3752.__ SUMMER EMPLOYMENT (June thru August) at Camp Lincoln/Camp Lake Hubert in Minnesota's lake country since 1909. Meet new friends, over 150 staff men and women, expand horizons, rewarding work with children, develop leadership skills, 30 water/iand activities. Spe cific job info & applications are available at the Student Employment & Intern Office. 345 Union. Sian up, in advance, for a personal interview on campus Thursday, February 11.