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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 FAX: 472-1761 8 AM-4 30 pm Monday-Frirlay 34 Nebraska Union MOOR Street Lincoln. Nebraska 68588-0448 $3.00 per day for 15 words on individual sludent and student organization ads. $4.00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads. $ 15 each additional word. $.75 Wiling charge. Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. 00s For Sale 2 Appliances For Sale Small Samsung dorm refrigerator. In good condition. Call 421-1068. 16 Computers For Sale Packard Bell 386 SX. 40 MB. many options. Must sell $950 OBO. 1-800-833-0920, 435-0380: 20 Furniture For Sale Used furniture, computer, monitor, printer, and keyboard. 475-3110. 40 Misc. For Sale For Sale: Texas Instruments TI-85 Graphing Calculator Call 476-3424. 60 Sporting Goods Excel weight bench with leg extension A incline press curt bar and weight. Best offer. Call Derek, 435-4669. Skis for Sale 2 pr Dynastar downhill skis *180 Freestyle's w/look 182 bindings • 170 Visa Median's w/Salomon 753 bindings Good to excellent condition. 8-10 yrs. old. $50 per pair. Call 488-1412 evenings. 65 Stereos TVs For Sale Camcorder for sale. Good condition. Two batteries, charger, case and stand. Call 438-6958. For Sale. VCR w/remote, $85 excellent condition, works great. Also, COLOR T.V., $75.466 8520. New 20" color t v. ♦ VCR. Paid $600, asking $500 O .B .O. Call 436 8874. Sony receiver, STR-D1011. Pro logic surround sound. Used once. $600 new. Only $495. 436-7935. 70 Ticket Exchange Fast Moneyl Will pay $17 for floor seats for men's basketball. Call Kelly 436-8409. 210 Announcements Study in Russia this summer Don l just sit around and do nothing this summerl The College of Business Administration is offering you the chance to spend three weeks In Moscow, Russia. Learn more about the current political and economic situation in Moscow by studying at the top business school In Russia and expenence the vast culture that this country has to oiler To find out more, attend the Information session on: Wednesday, January 19 at 1:00 p.m. In C8A 1390 Thursday, January IS at S:30 p.m. In CBA 125 For more details, contact: Kim Songster. CBA 138 or phone 472-2310. 3 & 2 Year Army ROTC Scholarship For all disciplines now available. If you have 6 to 4 semesters remaining you may be eligible. Full tuition at UNI, plus up to $450.00 tor textbooks. Cal 472-2468 for more information. Attention UNI Student. Start, l Faculty Are you experiencing pain or dUcomlort In your feat or lege? Then check out the new podiatry services at the University Heath Center. Podiatry services be gin January 12, t994, Wednesday. 1-3p.m. For more Information or to schedule an appointment call 472-7415. A tee It Charged for this service. ATTENTION JUNIORS THE INNOCENTS SOCIETY, the Chancellor s Senior Honorary. Is now accepting applications lor new mem bers The society recognizes 13 individuals from the junior class wth outstanding leadership, service and academic records. Applications are available In the Offtc as of Student Involvement (200 City Union and 300 East Union) and Or. Griesen's Office (124 Admin). ATTENTION!! Eligble student planning to transfer to T eachers Co lege must first attend a College orientation session. Bring your advlting folder and a CMA to one of the sessions listed below: Tuesday. January 18 107 Henzlk 2:00 - 245 Tuesday, January 18 107 Henziik 300 - 3:45 Wednesday. January 19 107 Henzlk 3:30 • 4:15 Wednesday. January 19 107 Henzlk 4:30 - 5:15 Monday, February 28 IISHenz* 2:30 -3:15 Monday. February 28 166 Henzlk 300-345 Tuesday. March 1 107 Henziik 200 - 245 Tuesday. March 1 107 Henzlk 300-3:45 Tuesday. April 5 107 Henzlk 2:00-245 Tuesday. April 5 107HeftzHk 3:00-345 Wednesday. April 6 107 Henzlk 3:30-4:16 Wednesday. April 6 107 Henzlk 430-5:15 For more Information, contact the Teachers College Stu dent Services Center. 105 Henzlk Hail. BICYCLISTS ASUN meeting 6:30 Wednesday. City Campus Union. Show up end voice your opinion about the proposed $5.00 bicycle registration lee and no-ride rone. BUSINESS STUDENTS N s not too late - to I today. Sign-up tor the GMAT class «t the Kaplan Center. Cal 475-7010. , OBX Become a part of the sisterhood of Phi Beta Chi. Everyone *Invited to our Info session January 20th, 6:30pm In the CttyUnlon. Fighting For Our Lives! Eileen Durgin dnehard to dtsouse LB-395 Gay/Lesbfan Equal Protection Jan l8' 7:30 Pw-- Nab. Union, Heritage Hoonr FITNESS CLASSES S««*lon I onto tSW Spring Firm Clan Schndrrln begins January 24. Six week sessions are scheduled In •'•“Including: aerobics, total body conditioning, water aerobics, slap aerobics, plus several others. Class schedules are available at the Office of Campus Recre glow- For more Information, cal 472-3467. instructional Programs FLY FISHING .il16 ?,,ice Campus Recreation is offering an instruc tional program on flyfishing, covering areas of technique, safety, and equipment. Sessions will be each Tuesday from 7 p.m.-9 p.m„ Jan. 25-April 5. Cost is $40 and $60 tor members and non-members respectively. For more information, call 472-3467. Instructional Programs 1 SHOTOKAN KARATE This class will Introduce the fundamental skills and tech niques in the art of Karate. Sessions will be Tuesdays/ a-™l<!!!yV.r0'K 5:45 P m ’7:45 P-nrt. and Sundays from 11:30a.m. Jan. 25-March 6. Member and non member costs are $20.00 and $30.00 respectively. Call the Office of Campus Recreation at 472-3467 for more information. WTORNATIOKAL EMPLOYMENT- Make up to $2,000 $4,000+/mo. teaching basic conversational English abroad. Japan, Taiwan, and S. Korea, many employers provide room & board + other benefits. No teaching background orAsian languages required. For more infor matlon call: (206) 632-1146 ext. J5778. INTRAMURAL FOOSBALL Tuesday, January 18, Is the last day to enter Intramural Foosbalj Doubles tor Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec divi sions. Enter your team no at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, can 472-3467. INTRAMURAL CO-REC INDOOR SOCCER The last day to enter Intramural Co-Rec Indoor Soccer Is Tuesday, January 18. Don't delayl Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL BROOMBALL The last day to enter Men's, Womens, and Co-Rec Intramural Broomball Is Tuesday. January 18. Don’t de layl E nter your team now. Call 472-3467 for more informa tion. INTRAMURAL INDOOR SOCCER MANAGERS The Manager Meeting for Co-Rec Intramural Indoor Soc cer will be held Thursday, January 20, at 4:00 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representa tive present to be eligible for competition. Call 472-3467 for more information. Julane, Let s tan our hides at THE TANNING PLACE, Cotner«"R St. Learn How To Sell Yourself!! Wednesday, January 19,1994 5:00-7:30pm CBA 135 CBA Student Development Center Open House Keynote Speaker: Donald Clifton, Chairman Gallup, Inc. Act Now I Call Alex or Gwendolyn at 472-7773. NEBRASKA CREW Informational Meetings— Jan. 19 and 20. 6:00 p m Boathouse 16th 8 V. NEED A CHANGE OF PACE? How about spending your next fall semester abroad? As a part of the 1994 Senshu Exchange Program, you can spend ten fun-filled weeks studying Japanese language, business, and culture at Senshu University in Tokyo. Japan. Find out more at the next information sessionl Wednesday, January 19 at 10:00 a.m. In CBA 125 Thursday, January 20 at 6:30 p.m. in CBA 125 F or more details, contact Kerry Brooks. CBA 138 or phone 472-2310. Photo ID Legal, valid, real identification. For free application anc information write to: The Peaks PO Box 19973 Boulder.Co 80308 SAA Information sessions about the Studdent Alumni Associ ation for students interested In becoming members will b« held at 4:30 on Tues, Jan 18 at the Wick Alumni Center 1520 R St. and on Thurs Jan 20 at 7:30pm in the Abe Ballroom. Student Alumni Association applcations tor new mem bers are now out. They can be picked up at the Office for Student Involvement 200 NE Union or the Wick Center They are due Jan 24 at 5pm, turned in at the Wick Center, 1520 R St._ STUDY ABROAD Information meetings. Tuesdays at 6:30, Wednesdays ai 4:00. International Affairs. 1237 R St. The WOMEN'S CENTER Is offering support 8 discussion groups: African-American Women's issues, assertiveness training, eating disorders, healing from incest, literature of Wlnas. lesbian issues, surviving sexual assault, preventing sexual harassment, assault 8 rape, parenting, letting go refationshbs and substance abuse Cal the Women's Center at 472-2597 or stop in at 340 NE UNION for more Information. TIME MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Presented by the ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER. Decrease your stress and improve your study habits using better time management TUESDAY, JANUARY I8TH 2PM - STUDENT UNION University Ambassadors Welcome backl Our first meeting is Tuesday. Jan. 18th at 5pm In the City Union._ UNL Students, Staff Faculty If one of your goals for the new year Is to lose weight and keep It off, the Unkrerslty Health Center's Act kre Way To Weight Control program may be for you Classes forming now to start February 14th and 15th. Pre-reglslralion re quired. For information, call UHC Registered Dietitian, 472-7447. UNL TaeKwonDo-Karate Club learn salt defense. gel in shape. Beginners welcome. Meet in Combative Arts Room. Cam ’(uesday ft Thursday 8:30-9:30 p.m. or cal H.C. at 435-(247. WIN A TRIP TO CANCUNI Look lor detain and entry blanks in the coupon section o» your new Universty Telephone Directory Deadline lor entry Is February 10. 1994 Directories are available now at both Union Inf or mahon Desks, at the University Bookstores and at the ASUN Olflce. _ Women’s Soccer Club Practice today at 3:30 In Cook Pavilion Questions???, call Brandi at 485 9000. _ Women’s Wrestling Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. Combative Arts room. Campus Rec Prepare tor intramurals and tournament In March. No experience needed. For Information, call Bonnie 487 4134. 215 Meetings Campus Red Cross Meeting Wednesday Jan. 19.1994. 6:00 at the University Heath Center. Everyone Is wel come I Food Science Club Meeting, Thursday, January 20. 6 p.m.. Room 42 FIB. New members welcome. German Honorary Society Delta Phi Alpha Meeting: Wednesday Jan. 19, 7pm NE Union. Room postedl Gymmees Meeting! Work at men's and women's gymnastics meets. New members welcome. Jan. 18,8:00 p.m., City Union. Marketing Club First meeting Thursday Jan 20.6pm Union, room tobe posted. Social/refreshments. All majors and classes welcome. Odyssey Members Meeting scheduled for Tues. Jan 18 has been moved to Jan 27. For questions or Information call Deb at 472-8143. Thanks! Phi Chi Theta important meeting tonight at 5pm in the Union. Phi Upsilon Omicron Our first meeting Is Jan. 19 In room 31 Home Ec at 5pm. We will be having pizza and our guest wll be Dean Craig. Union Board Meeting, 5pm City Union UNL Lacrosse Team Now Forming If interested come to meeting Jan. 19,7p.m. Rec Center or call John, 477-4942. UNL Wildlife Club There will be a Wildlife Club business meeting on Jan 19th, 7pm, East Campus Union. 220 Greek Affairs AXO Pledges. We hope you have a great initiation week. You guys are great. Your AXO Sisters AAA Delta Week ’94 Obtained by lew. worthy of some, but wanted by all. Earn $50 $250 for y o ur eeff plus up to $500 lor your dub I This fundraiser costs nothing and lasts one week. Call now and receive a free gift, f-800-932-0528 ext. 65 FH THEE WEEK Building men starts here. r<t>B "She who does nothing tor others does nothing for her self." KA Congratulations New Initiates. We are so excited for the New Year! Congratulations Lori D. on being elected Vice Prez of Habitat for Humanityl riB<u Inspiration Week ’94 Pi Phi Pledges Get excited for some fun tonight with usll Love, the Juniors E<DE Congratulations to the second semester pledges, good luck on a great semester Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon 230 Student Government ★ All Students Welcome Government Liaison Committee Meeting First meeting of the semester Tuesday - Jan. 18 6:30pm - City Union * REPRESENTATION NEEDED ON THE FOLLOWING Campus Rec. Adv. Council - Res hall rep. Government Liaison Committee Parking Appeals Senate - Division of continuing Studies Senate - Graduate Deadline for above positions: Jan. 28 Applications available at the Student Government office 115 Nebr. Union. 240 Personals HELPI Looking for Info, concerning my 22 yr old daughter, who was adopted In 71 or 72. She was born Sept. 13th, 1971. at Lincoln General Hospital. It Is believed that she was adopted Into a family In the Lincoln area Her parents are or were both professional people...possibly atlomey(s) She would also have an older brother (also adopted). Please call H you have any Info, or any pos stole leads. I have always loved you honey, and want a chance to explain everything. 432-0139 cellular. 476-9831 home Or write: 5I9W. Sun. Lincoln, Ns 68521._ Missed you at Guitars A Cadillacs. Wednesday Night? Jim 245 Lost & Found Found: Calculator 1/14/94 at 10:30 a.m. in Henzlk audi torium. Call to identity, 438-3133. 300s Jobs 300 Help Wanted Domino's Pizza la hiring delivery drNers. H you hava a oooty schedule, Domino a can help. Most drivers average Detamen $9.00-$ 11 00/hour. Must have a car. valid dri er's (cense. Insurance and a good driving record. Apply at DomlnoSPIzza. 1055Saunders. _____ Downtown YMCA needs experienced aerobic instruc tors. Apply aM039 P- Street. 475-9622. Come In From The Cold— To a wanner work environment. Hudson Bay Company serves progressive non profit organizations and needs articulate politically concerned people to cal members. Pay Is $7/hr M-F. $a/hr weekends. Paid training, benefits, national conferences. Catl 476-1010 1 lam 3pm to schedule an Interview CRUISE LINE entry level onboard positions available. Great benefits. Summer or year-round. 813-229-5478 DATA ENTRY OPERATORS OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR 1ST SHIFT 8:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 12:15 to 4:15p.m. 2ND SHIFT 4:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. WE OFFER: Excellent benefit package immediately. Base Wage PLUS Incentive Pay, Cafeteria and Parking, Individual Work Stations, 11 Paid Holidays. 90% Tuition Reim bursement for business courses, Ellgfole for wage In crease after 6 months Qualified candidate must be able to type 55 wpm with 5 i or less errors. I APPLY TO: j DONNELLEY MARKETING INC. DATA COMPILATION CENTER , 340 APPLECREEK ROAD * LINCOLN. NE 68528 (402) 437-2257 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE EOE M/F/D/V **Taste of India** Now hiring for waitery and kitchen positions. Qualified candidates must be able to cover some lunch shifts. Apply at 1320 O Street or call 475-1642. AMIGOS Co-Workers Up to $5.75 Per Hour pey A benefits package *$5.00 lo start (Week-day noon 8 close shifts) ‘Health and Dental Insurance *50% Meal Discount *Freq. Performance Reviews ‘Great Work Environment ‘Paid Vacation ‘Flexible Schedule ‘Tuition Reimbursed Plan Amigos, an expanding quality oriented Mexican fast good chain has excellent part-time and full-time opportunities available now. If you are an aggressive, customer orient ed person and like to work at a last, intense pace. 15 and . 16 year-olds welcome. Apply Now at 14th& Q St. 27th & Cornhusker j Campus Sales Rep. Needed Joe College, Inc. seeks a responsible, motivated individ ual to selfpopular college apparel on campus. 1-800-251-8218. Child care aid needed. M-W-F morning and lunchtime hours available. Apply at University Child Care. 1432 N Flexible Hours Join the busy front-end at Super Saver, 27th A Cornhusker. Cashier positions are available for all shifts. Flexible scheduling is ideal for students. You must be 19. See front-end manager Terri Bode to apply. Get A Jump On The Rest Of Tne 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 lor the college student who is looking lor a challenging opportunity and personal growth. Qualifica tions induce being available by 2:30pm weekdays, 9am Saturdays, and some Sundays. Must be available to work approximately 30 hrs/week, have own vehicle and insur ance, and possess a valid drivers license. Benefits in clude good hourly wage, bonus plan, mileage, and vaca- i tion/holiday pay. Apply in person at Lincoln Journal Star, second floor, 926 P St., Lincoln, NE 66508 by Thurs. January 20. EOE Interested in being a hasher? For information call 436 7062. INTRAMURAL SOCCER OFFICIALS The Office of Campus Recreation is currently hiring officials for Intramural Soccer. Starting pay Is $4.95 an hour, 6-12 hours per week. If Interested. please attend the Intramural Officials' meeting Thursday. January 20. The meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m. In the Campus Recreation Center. Call 472-3467 for more information. JOB OPPORTUNITIES FACTORY WORKERS Immediate openings for factory workers to be placed at northwest Lincoln locations. All positions are 40 hrs/ week. Monday thru Friday. Applicants must be at least 18 or older and may apply between 800 a m. and 4:30 p.m. ‘Assembly Workers - $5.7 5/Hr. ‘Experienced Tool 8 Dye Machinists - $7.00/Hr. ‘Experienced MIG Welders - $7.00/Hr. MSP Resources, Inc. Suite 436, Greentree Court 210 Oatewa^North, Lincoln K’S RESTARUANT Cooks and Day Bussers positions available. Flexbie hours. Apply at K's Restaruant 1275 South Comer La Paz Now hiring line and prep cooks, server/bartender. Fun work environment. Meal discounts. Apply In person, 321 N. Conner. Little King Now hiring the lollowing locations: Student Union Gateway Food Court 27th 8 Dudley (delivery drtvere) Part-time day and evening shits avail able. Apply in person between 2 - 5 p.m. Nebraskans Against the Death Penalty office manager/ coordinator. 20 hours/week. $ 100/week plus heath Insur ance Inquire by eating 474-6575 or send resume to: NADP, P.O. Box 81455. Lincoln. NE 68501. Deadline: January 21 st. Need experienced aerobic Instructors tor Monday-F rtday afternoon classes. Call between 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday Friday, 476-6600. _ NOW HIRING Individuals with strong communication skills for business to business telemaifcetmg selling simple new medical device which practically sells Itself. Learn a lot and buld your resume. Flexible daytime hours. Downtown location Call Stephan at 475-4002. 8-5 p.m. EOE._ Omaha World Herald has morning home delivery routes available. Areas: 17th 8 O St. to66th 8 O St. Also, Union Colege vicinity. Excellent opportunity to earn extra cash. No collecting. Call 476-6100. Part-time cashier needed. Must be available Saturday all day. References required. 1745 O St. Family Thrift Center. Part-time hep. 10-15 hours/week. Comics' Ink. 1401 N. Cotner Btvd, 466-7768. Part-time order fillers. Close to campus. Second shift 8 weekends. Apply in person, K-Co. 800 'R' St. No phone Gobbles Llncolnequare Food Court F riendty, cheerful person to work counter. Noon hours on weekdays [ xpenence not necessary. Apply In person 10-3. 13th andO Street. Help needed weekend days In our dell. Restaurant expe rience helpful, call The Acreage 423-4344 for appoint ment. Part-time Computer Operator Immediate part-time opening for a computer operator. Must be flexible to work hours on 1 st 8 2nd shift, Sun-Sat approx 20/hr/wk. Responsible for computer mainframe and peripheral equipment, off line printed output and distribution. Ability to lift 60lbs. MVS 8 VM experience lelpful but will train. Apply Mon-Fri 9am-4pm Technical Management Inc., 421 S §th St., Suite 222 68508. EOE Phone Volunteers Needed Excellent experience for Human Service Major. Lincoln Personal Crisis Service will hold a one-day volunteer raining session Saturday, January 29 from 9:00 a.m. - >;00 p.m. at 4341 Briarpark Drive. To register, call 475 >171 and leave your name and number. Study Participant Recruiter I you enjoy talking on the phone, consider this opportu ilty. You will answer Incoming calls to screen individuals or participation in Harris Laboratories pharmaceutical Judies, while data entering Information into our data >ase. Requires HS diploma and data entry skills. Prefer I year experience In telemarketing, sales, or public elations. $6.00/hr. Specify shift you are interested In: Mon.-Thurs. 3-7 p.m. plus Sun 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. plus Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Harris Laboratories, 824 Peach St., 68502.AA/ The Garden Cafe 70th & A ‘ SERVERS 3e part of a growing team of people who care. We are :urrently looking for FT/PT servers. Days, nights & week »nds. Experience necessary. Insurance, programs meal xivlleges-flexlble scheduling. ’lease apply in person Monday-Friday before 10 a.m. or liter 2 p.m. Ask for Anne or Chuck. The Garden Cafe 70th & ‘A ‘ DISHWASHERS & UNE COOK 3e part of a growing team of people who care. We are ooking for self-motivated individuals. We have day or tight positions available. Insurance program-top wages neal privileges. ’lease apply In person Monday-Friday before 10 a.m. or ifter 2 p.m. Ask for Gary. 310 Child Care Needed ihild care needed for two children ages 7 and 4. Monday ind Wedneday, 7:30 to 5:30 in my home. Must have ransportation. 483-4033. 320 Work Study Jobs Vork Study Students needed at Love Library City Cam ius and CY Thompson Library East Campus. Day, ivening and weekend hours available. $4.55-$4.80/hr. kpply at Love Library, Room 108. 472-3963. Vork Study and Student Workers - variety of skills, amillar with computers and data bases helpful. Apply at nternatlonaJ Affairs. 1273 R St. 472-5358. 330 Summer Jobs Summer Camp Opportunities Nebraska's most beautiful camp. YWCA Camp Kitaki, located on the Platte River, Is seeking applicants for the following positions: Counse lors, Wranglers, Lileguards, Waterfront Direc tors, Assistant Cook, Crafts Instructors, Adven ture Trail Guides, Nature Director. Archery 8 Riflery Instructors. Steward. Call or write: YMCA Camp Kitaki, 1039 P St. Lincoln NE 68508; (402) 434-9225. OR ask for one of our application packets at your Student Employment/Career Services Office. r — — — — — — — — — — i Dance Contest Every Tuesday 9 p.m. 1823 "O" Street NO COVER FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Organized, outgoing student groups needed to represent various products to students on campus. Earn money by scheduling events on campus and assisting our market representatives with promotional efforts. For more information, call: American Passage Media Corporation (800)487-2434, ext. 4131 215 West Harrison Seattle, WA 98119-4107