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Break Down Stereotypes
in the Cultural Seminar
Learn about Ethnic Minority Cultures and gain valuable
insights in a six week course beginning February 8,
meeting Wednesdays 6:30-8pm. Registration forms
available in Culture Center and the office for Student
Involvment City and East. Questions call 472-5500.
Wanted: Used CDs
Bring in your compact discs for up to $5 in cash or trade.
Disc Go Round. 50th and O, 486-0047.
When Moe Stanley received an A-in statistics he drowned
his sorrows in a double latte at Mo Java Cafe. 2713 N.
48th, 464-4130 (in Uni Place).
Women & Exercise:
Benefits & Struggles
Are you wondering if your New Year's resolution to
exercise is going to last? Strengthen your resolve by
attending this discussion group & learn why exercise is
beneficial especially for women. Attend this discussion
on Wednesday, Feb. 1st, from 12.00pm - 1:30pm at the
Wbmen's Center. NU 338, Any questions? Call 472-2597
Women’s Wrestling
Practice 7:30pm Wednesday, Combative Arts, Campus
Rec. Beginners Welcome. Questions? call Bonnie. 467
4124.
CAMPUS RED CROSS
MEETING
Wed. Feb. 1 at 5:00 pm in the basement of the University
Health Center. Everyone is Welcome to Attend!
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS
Meeting 8pm, Wednesday, City Union, Very Important
Business!! All Welcome!!
Engineers Week
AthteticCommitteemeetingtodayat4j30i^
Entreprenuers of the
Round Table
Have dinner and network with some of Nebras
ka's most successful entreprenuers. Stop by
CBA 209 to reserve your seat, today. Space is
limited. All majors welcome! Thursday Feb. 2,
5:30pm.
Gymmees
Support UNL Gymnastics. Meeting Wed. 6:30pm in the
Union (Room posted). _
I IMA
STUDENT MEETING
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1ST
7:00PM IN THE UNION.
SEE YOU THEBE!!
Interested in public relations?
Come to the International Association of Business Com
municators (IABC) Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 1,5:30pm
room 217, Avery.
Speaker: Steve Krause
Pre-Dental Club
Elections
7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 31, basement COD. Bring $15 for
t-shirts. Questions: Call Scott. 436-6107.
Pre-physical Therapy Club
Tuesday, January 31,7:00, HealthCenter, rooms A-C. 2
pt's and 2 ot's from L.P. Schools
PRE-VET CLUB
Meeting: Wednesday, Feb. 1, East Campus Union,
7:00pm. Mock interviews will be given.
Psi Chi meeting Feb. 1st at 7:00 p.m. — Burnett 108.
Orientation for students wanting volunteer opportunities.
If you can't attend call Jacy at 489-0687. Volunteer
Committee to be elected.
Teachers College Advisory
Board
Meeting
Thursday, Feb. 2,6:15pm, l25 Mable Lee Hall.
University Ambassadors
January 31,530pm, City Union
IUNL Rodeo Association
Meeting Feb. 1,730p.m. at the East Campus
Union (Rm to be posted). We will vote on college
rodeo contractors.
Ejtpfore the WorUl
Attend a Study Abroad
Information Meeting
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m.
UNL International Affairs Center
1237 R Street 472-5358
Women & Men
Who & Why?
Gender Discussion Group
Wednesdays, 7:00PM
February 1 “Culture & Gender"
Dr. Barbara DiBemard
Cornerstone
640 N16 St
Women’s Lacrosse
Mandatory Meeting, February 1 at 5pm at Campus Rec
TV Lounge. Questions, 467-1708.
Phi Delt Clothing Drive
Jan. 30-Feb. 3
"Give those in need the shirt off your bach"
A belated Congratulations to Shannon Wallace and Chad
Wagner (Theta Xi) on your pinning. We wish you both the
bestl
_____Love the Ladles of Tri-Delta
ATTENTION Sorority members.Sorority Christian Fel
lowship, Wednesday February 1, Henzlik Hall Room 109
at 9pm.
AAA
Congratulations Kara Vesely on being accepted into Psi
Chi.
Love, your Tri-Delta Sisters
<DBX
Congratulations and wdaOne to our new Associate
Members: Chi Carriere, Krista Kunze, Jennifer
Stodettoeck, and Krystal Stallings. We re glad to have you
as sisters!
_ Love, the Women of Phi Beta Chi
KA0
SAE, please squeeze us some more! Thanks for the great
Love the Thetas
Thanks for all the support In helping us celebrate our
125th anniversary.
KA
To the Men of Chi Phi,
Thanksforwatching movies with us on Thursday. We had
a great time — let's do it again sometime!
The Women of Kappa Delta
Graduate College
Oiv. of Continuing Studies
Senate Position Open
Positions ppen to fill a vacancy. Term runs through March
29th. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union, deadline
Feb. id.
Amie W. and Jimmy M. (and those silly other people).
Thank you for making Saturday the best birthday...ever!
Love ya, Shaney
The pereon who brought in the Seiko wristw etch found
at 14th Sf. North end of M & N bldg. PImm call the DN
472-2558.
Need research paper on a new production or operations
management technique which has recently been intro
duced. Call Pam 420-2705.
FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS -
GREEKS. GROUPS. CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDU
ALS. FAST, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION.
(800)775-3851 EXT.33
300s Jobs
Business Woman's Business Is BOOMING! Call 421
3754/leave message.
Convenient store clerk. Apply in Person. 2925 NW 12,
Airport Plaza.
Hudson Bay Company
Are you someone who is concerned about consumer and
environmental issues? Are you someone who needs
extra money? Areyou someone who also likes to talk to
people? If so, Hudson Bay has a position for you. The pay
is $7/hr weekdays, $8/hr weekends. Paid training and
numerous benefits are available with 20 or more hours a
week. For an interview call 476-1010,11am-3pm, M-F.
Immediate opening available for in-house Tabs Sales
Representative. Must have strong verbal and written
communications skills for business to business sales of
a medical device. Get practical business experience and
build your resume. Must be able to work minimum of 18
hours weekly, scheduledfrom 8-5, Monday-Friday. Hours
can be flexible around school schedule. Closeto campus.
Call Beth at 475-4002. from 8-5 Monday-Friday. EOE.
Looking for part-time employment, afternoons, approxi
mately 3-6pm, Apply In person 2110 S. 16th. 68502.
Looking for great hours? Wish you could haveyour Friday
and Saturday evenings free! Well, you’ve got them with
us. A.M. and P.M. Bhms available immediately for those
serious about money. Easy phone sales. Call 434-8150
for interview.
(?ouatiy @lu(» of J^incoia
Wishes to fill full and part-time positions of banquet help to work
day and/or evening hours. We offer the following benefits:
• Great Wages Plus Gratuity • Flexible Schedule
• Excellent Working Conditions • Free Meals
• Full-Time Benefits... Paid Vacation, Health Insurance, etc.
Apply in Person at 3200 South 24th Street
Tuesday thru Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Customer service position, AM hours, M-Sat., 16-20/
week. Is a highly motivated, fast paced work environment.
Typing:minimum 50 words/minute, good phone skills
required. Apply in person: Airborne Express 2200 West
Adams. #6. M-F, 9-3, position open immedietly. EEOC
Delivery drivers
Earn $7-$10/hour. 18 years of age or older. Must have
good driving record. Apply at any Little Caesar's location.
DETAILER
PART-TIME
Persons needed to Pull cases of product and stock
shelves at large grocery stores. Days and hours vary with
store'6 need. Weekends likely. Hourly rate $6.50. EOE.
To be considered call 402-421-1099.
Earn $5,000-$10,000
next summer
Work in your home town this summer. Triple A Student
Painters is searching for students who wish to gain
valuable management experience. Employment oppor
tunities are open in Lincoln and Omaha. These limited
positions are open on a first come first qualified basis.
Internship opportunities. For more info cal) Ben at 1 -800
543-3792.__
Easy phone sales
Absolutely no experience needed. Positive attitude,
pleasant voice, work wonders. Start immediately. Earn
$6-$8+/hr. 464-5094,
FAST CASH FOR SPRING BREAK. Easy money, own
hours. Send SASE: SI Distributors-BE P.O. Box 97
Murphysboro, II 62966.
Godfather’s
is now taking applications for delivery drivers. Apply at
downtown 12th and Q.
Growing environmental company is looking for individu
als who want to make a difference. 402-796-2416
Money Motivated
Sales opportunity available, flexible hours. 402-796-2416
Need 2-3 experienced painters (exterior trim work) forfull
time seasonal work beginning in April. Claremont Park
Apts. 474-7275.
Need free spirited individuals who are concerned about
the environment and want to make money doing some
thing about it. Call Bob 474-5244.
Needed: 87 people to lose weight over 10 pounds. No
willpower needed. 100% natural. 100% guaranteed. Doc
tor-recommended. New product. Call 483-6371.
Old Country Buffet
Now hiring customer sen/ice, line servers, dishroom, and
salad prep positions. Flexible scheduling, reduced meal
benefit, part-time/full-time positions available. Apply in
person, 2241 O’ St.
Part Time
Dishwashers needed. Flexible hours. Apply in person
Vincenzo's. 808 P Street.
Recreation Leaders
Lincoln Parks and Recreation has openings tor After
School and Before School recreation positions to start
immediately and continue thru June 2,1995. Before
School hours: 7-9am, M-F; After School hours: 3:15
5:45pm, or 2O0-5:45pm M-F. Plan and conduct activities
for elementary children. Pay rales: $4.80-$5/hr for After
School and *5-$5.20/hr for Before School. Apply at
Playground Office, 1225FSt„ 2nd floor, 441-7952. EOE/
AA
Mobile DJ
Available weekends and summer. Auto required. Experi
ence in PR, music, and stage helpful. 474-6504 for app.
Models, Actors, Actresses
International Modeling and Talent Associates, New York,
Norr Blanc Corp. 402-475-1855.
Part time help wanted. l2-20hrs/week required. Flexible
scheduling. Call Jeff at LinTell Systems between 4 and 5
pm. 486-7235.
Part-time help needed Mon-Fri 10-2pm. Apply in person
at 125 S 9th,
Part-time teller. Tues, Thurs, Fri nights and Sat days.
Basic computer skills necessary. Apply at Fast Bucks
Check Cashing, 27th & Y St.
PT leasing agent needed for newer aprtment complex
community. Flexible hours. Send or drop off resume to:
Claremont Park Apts., 1341 N.9th#6, Lincoln. NE 68508.
Wanted: Entrepenuers interested in six figure income. If
you're not motivated, don't call. Call Bob 474-5244.
Wanted: Nursing or special education major needed for
part-time position caring for cerebral palsy child after
school. Hours from 300 pm - 6.00pm Monday through
Friday. Extra hours possible if wanted. $5.00 per hour.
Call Barb at 476-6643 after 5pm or leave message.
Wendy’s
Now accepting applications for all shifts at ail locations.
’Flexible schedule
’Pay based on experience and availability
’Meal discount
’Vacation plan
Stop by today and start earning $$$ tomorrow!
PUMP UP YOUR BUDGET
WITH RUNZA!
Part-time
day and evening shifts
13th & E LOCATION
We offer: ‘Competitive Wages ’Flexible Hours
’Paid Vacation ’Medical Insurance *1/2 price
Meals ’Scholarship Program ’Advancement
Opportunities ’AND MUCH MORE!
Staff Aide
UNL Computing Resource
Center
Apply at 501 Building Room 124
8.O0am-Noon & 1:00pm-5:00pm, Monday - Friday.
Supervisor: Judith Huntington
JOB DESCRIPTION: Assist with office functions:
- Answer busy phone lines
- Perform data entry duties
- Other duties to be assigned
REQUIREMENTS: Must have microcomputer experi
ence: helpful if have Knowledge of IBM Systems. Previ
ous office experience helpful. Must be able to work
independently.
SALARY: $5.00 per hour
HOURS: 20 hours/week
Applications accepted until suitable candidate identified.
TEMPORARY ASSEMBLERS
Telex Communications is currently accepting applica
tions for temporary assemblers. Applications may be
completed at Nebraska Job Service. 1010 “N" St., or at:
8601 E. Comhusker Hwy.
EOE/AA
Dependable loving person to watch 2yr old boy in our
home. Part-time flexble hours, references needed. 489
3622.
Enjoy a variety of projects? Opportunity for responsible
student to assist in Conference Office-East Campus.
Computer experience preferred, keyboarding essential.
Minimum 10 hours/week, $5/hour. CailCheryl, 472-2844.
Work study voucher required.
Work Study Students needed at Love Lbrary, City Cam
pus and C.Y. Thompson Lbrary Ea6t Campus. Day,
evening and weekend hours available, $4.60-4.85/hour.
Apply at Love Lbrary Room 108,472-3963.
500 SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES IN NY, PA,
NEW ENGLAND
Choose from over 30 camps. Instructors needed: Tennis,
Baseball, Hockey, Rollerblading, Soccer, LaCrosse,
Softball, Volleyball, Basketball. PE Majors, Gymnastics.
Riding. Lifeguard, WSI, Water-skiing, Sailing,
Windsurfing, Fitness, Archery, Mountain Biking, Pioneer
ing, Rockciimbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompaniast,
Dramatics, Ceramics, Stained Glass, Jewelry, Wood
Working, Photography, Radio, Nature, RN's, Chefs, Food
Service. Call Arlene: 1-800-443-6428; 516-433-8033.
CAMP COUNSELORS- OUTSTANDING SLIM DOWN
CAMPS: Tennis, Dance, Siimnastics, WAI, Athletics.
Nutrition, Dietetics. Age 20+. 7 Weeks. CAMP CAMELOT
on COLLEGE CAMPUSES AT Mass., Penn., Calif. Con
tact: Michele Friedman, 947 Hewlett Drive North
Woodmere, N.Y. 11581:1-800-421-4321.
Calvin and Hobbes
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Crossword | Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
No. 0907
ACROSS
i Distiller’s glass
vessel, once
8 Certain Degas
works
is Cuban province
16 College town in
Ohio
17 Headgear for
Charles
18 Pact town: 1925
19 Skeddaddle
20 This could put
you under
22 Pilaster
23 Annex
24 Wood’s
“Woman With
28 Crumb
27 Intrinsic
30 Thwack
33 . and no man
-him”: Luke
15:16
37 Dons duds
40 Gun dogs
41 Independence
notable
43 Dangerous
mosquito
44 Stream at Troy
47 Reflux
50 U.S.S.R. bay
51 Twice DC
54 European fruit
tree
56 A tribe of Israel
57 Mode or carte
preceders
58“-the
Phalarope”:
Paton
60 Saudi Arabian
oil center
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63 Organism that
grows from the
inside
64 Quebec village
65 Croaker's
cousin
66 “The Scarlet
-,”1934
Dietrich film
DOWN
1 Glove leather
2 Taro or wild
calla
3 Spent
4 Rock’s
Speedwagon
5 Actress Harding
6 Causes
maceration
7 Put down roots
8 Cornmeal
dishes
9 Fruitless
10 Dry, as wine
11 Horse-drawn
vehicle
12 Tucson suburb
13 Diamond drive
14 Bar shot
21 General idea
25 Bristles, to
Brutus
27 Arab princes
28 -Goose
(Hughes plane)
29 One who seals
coke-oven
doors
30“-Hoo,”
1936 song
31 Alts.
32 McGraw’s
“wunderkind”
34 Browning’s
“-Bratts”
35 It’s past due
36 Donovan’s org.
38 Springs
39 Japanese
instruments
42 “Bed Riddance”
poet
45 It has a
sightless eye
46 Moroccan
money
47 Opera singer
Simon
48 Storied
frontiersman
48 Toronto’s
former all-star
goalie
81 Berlin song:
1928
52 MacRaes et al.
53 Weaves rattan
55 Splotch
59 Begum’s
husband
51 French
artist-sculptor
62 An L.B.J.
beagle