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“Trading Places” Sponsored by Student Foundation Buy a chance to lead a major corporation for a day. One lucky winner will tradeplaces with Gallup Chairperson Dr. Don Clifton and also receive a framed Memorial Stadium print from the Nebraska Bookstore. Tickets are $ 1 and will be sold Wed.-Fri. in the Union. The drawing will be March 1-800-442-7080, Ext 147, toll-free, NU singles. A Carribean Summer Trinidad - Tobago Study Abroad Program orientation meeting today at 5pm, International Affairs (1237 R ST.) ??? call 472-5358 Applications for the Student Foundation Senior Scholarship are available at the Office of Student Involvement 200 Neb. Unoin 300 East Union _Deadline, March 3, 4:00 p.m._ Assistant-Associate Professors Are you on a tenure line leading to promotion or tenure? If so the following quote from a recent memo to Deans from the Senior Vice Chancellor may affect you. ..."The teaching documentation should include an ananlysis of the raw materials that have been collected describing teaching effectiveness. These could include, for example, assessments of the appropriateness of course design, the duality of course materials and examinations, tne level of student performance, and informa tion from graduates."... Do you have or are you presently building a data base that will allow a rational evaluation of your teaching activites? The Teaching Council is prepared to help you with this project through the development of a teaching portfolio. A special seminar will be held March 2,9,16,30, and April 6,1995 from 4:00-6:00pm, Room 146 Andrews Hall. To register or for additional information, please contact the Teaching Council, c/oTeach ing and Learning Center. 121 Benton Hall, City Campus (0626), Ext. 2-3079. ASUN Electoral Commission Meeting Questions or concerns about the upcoming student government election??? Come to the weekly meeting 4:30 Wednesday-115 Nebr. _ Union ATTENTION FRESHMEl^ Applications for Innocents Society Scholarships are available at OSI (200 City Union. 300 East Union) and ViceChancellorfor Student Affairs (124 Admin.) Deadline is 3/3/95 so pick one up today! Aviation Institute Offers 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit flightprograms. For more information call 402-554-3424 or 1-800-858-8648. Blood Drive When: Tuesday February 21st & Wednesday 22nd from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Where: Ballroom in the City Campus Union Bring : Student ID or SS card, but most importantly bring yourself and all your friends. CALIFORNIA HOTLINE Know what Californians know now! Never be 6 months behind again. All the popular movies before you see them, music before you hear it, fads, fashion, food, slang fun facts & more. 1(900)388-1010, Ext 801 ($2.00 Per Min.) CAMP CHALLENGE Summer Leadership School So you didn't sign up for ROTC as a freshman or sopho more. Catch up at Army ROTC Camp Challenge, a PAID six-week summer course in leadership training. No obli g^ion^egisteModwXalU7^46^o^etails^^^ I Family Fun Time Feb. 25th 10-1130am Meeting at the Campus Recreation Center Recreational Activities for the family For more information contact the Office of Campus Recreation at 472-3467 FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent’s income. Let us help. Cali Student Financial Services: 1 -600-263-6495 ext. F57781 IMPACT work party Thursday night, 8:00 Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT — Earn up to $25^ $45/hourteaching basic conversational Englishin Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For info, call (206) 632-1146 ext. Treat the FEVER W Be a HEALTH AIDE Health Aide positions are open for the 1995-96 academ ic year. Health Aides: 'Live on campus; 'Provide minor first aid care in residence halls, greek houses & co-ops; 'Take the Peer Health 230 class both fall & spring semesters; 'Act as a Health Center liasion; 'Are a health referral and resource person for their living unit; 'Receive a small stipend for the services they provide; Applications are available at the Community Health Ed ucation Dept., Rm. 12, University Health Center. For more information call 472-7440. UNL is an affirmative action/ equal opportunity institution. Lonely? Call Exciting New Singles Voicemail Dateline. Local or nationwide. 1-900-454-4075 ext 320. $2/min. Avalon Communications 305-525-0600. On-Campus Childcare Available For Non-Lincoln Public School Days Family Serv ices Childcare will provide licensed childcare lor children In klndergarten-6tn grade. Enrollment is on first come, first servebasis. For information, call 441 -7921 or attend one of the following information sessions: Feb. 23,12-1pm NE Union Feb 23,130-2:30pm East Union Feb. 24.12-1pm NE Union RESORT JOBS Earn to $12/hr+tips. Theme Parks. Hotels. Spas. + more. Tropical & Mountain destinations. Call 1-206-632-0150 ext. R57782 Wanted: Used CDs Bring in your compact discs for up to $5 in cash or trade. Disc Go Round, 50th and O, 486-0047. Women’s Wrestling Practice 7:30pm Wednesday, Combative Arts, Campus Rec. Beginners Welcome. Questions? call Bonnie, 467 4124. Actuarial Science Club Bowling at East Campus Union Thursday, Feb. 23 at 8pm. Anyone who has paid their dues or pays that night can bowl one game for FREE! AIESEC Meeting Thurs. at Union, 7:30pm. UNL Fencing Club meets Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 9:30pm in Mabel Lee, 313. Introductory classes on Tues days. For more info call Phil at 477-0385 or campus rec office at 472-3467. Block & Bridle Meeting East Campus Union. 6:30pm executive, 7:00pm initiates, 7:30pm regulars. CBA Student Advisory Board Meeting tonight at 5:00 at the Lied Center Gymmees Support UNL Gymnastics. Meeting Wed. 6:30pm in the Union (Room posted). Runners Club Meeting February 22 at 5:30pm at the Campus Rec TV lounge. New members welcome. Officer elections to be held. ' The Publications Board will meet at 3:30 p.m.. Thursday, in the Nebraska Union to interview and nire next year's editor. All are welcome to attend. UNL Baseball Club Spring meeting Thursday February 23 at 7.O0pm. Cam pus Recreation TV Lounge. New and old members wel come. Questions? David or John 435-3771. UN|_ Boxing Boxing meets Mon./Wed 8:00pm to 9:30pm; Sat. at 2:30 to 4:30pm, at the Downtown YMCA, 1039 P. Beginners welcome. For more information, call Phil at 436-0106. UNL Rodeo Association Meeting Wednesday, February 22 at 7:30 p.m. East Campus Union (room to be posted). Bring ad sales. Spring Benefit Dance February 25 UNL WILDLIFE CLUB Meeting Wed. Feb. 22,7pm East Campus Union. Speak er Dave Oates, Topic: Forensics. Everyone Welcome. A big congratulations to Michelle Heitzler on making NCA Staff. ,Love, your Pi Phi Sisters AXQ Good job to the Alpha Chi's for such a great academic semester. A special congratulations tothe following 4.0's: Danielle Underwood, Dana Marohn, Kara Girard, Carly Crow, Kim Bourn, Bridget Broz, Missy Girard, Kirstin Lippincott, Andrea Frost. Holly Meints, Stef Ehlers, and Amy Mueller. Act> Thanks Kathryne, Kay, Shirlene, and June for all you do for us. We truly love and appreciate you! Love, Alpha Phi ATS Congratulations to Tony Kaufman and Ryan Soukup for making the University of Nebraska Involvement Team. Your Brothers Congratulations to Julie Kazmierski and Don Harkey (Triangle) on their pinning! Love, Phi Beta Chi Congratulations Niki Andersen for being selected to the Honors Program Board! Love Your Alpha Phi Sisters Ar A DG Steamroller to Cari Stanko on becomming a mem ber of Involvement T earn and for being on the Chancellors Leadership Honor Board. Congrats! __ Love, DG KA0 Congratulations to Shelly Bartlett on being chosen the Big Eight Gymnast of the monthl Way to go! KA Thanks for returning thefavor Friday night! Next time let's plan our fire drills at the same time and have aparty on the terrace! Love, the Women of DG Yell/Dance Squad Tryouts Open to any males or females interested in trying out. Attend information meeting in NE Union Tuesday, Feb. 27,6:00pm Wednesday, Mar. 8,6:00pm (Room posted in Union) Come see what cheering for the Huskers is all about! If unable to attend or ifyou have any questions contact: Greg 436-0425 or Renee 472-4622 Pi Phis. Thanks lor having us over last Wednesday. We're looking forward to doing something again soon. _ Delts Thank you to the lovely ladies of Alpha Delta Pi for serenading us Monday night...and even more for the suprise Tuesday morning. __Thank you, the Men of ACACIA To the Men of Alpha Tau Omega, Thanks for the fun dinner exchange Monday night. We'd love to do it again sometime! The Women of Kappa Delta Triangle Congratulations new officers: Burser-Brad Reis, House Manager-Jo-Jo Basile, PR-Gunner Rigged. Your Brothers ASUN DEBATE This Thursday, Feb. 23 Modar Board. Innocents Society, and Golden Key will Sponsor an open forum debate at 12:30 in the Union. Any issue may be addressed, with priority placed on questions regarding academic issues. POSITIONS OPEN Nebraska Union Board Parking Appeals Student Court Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline Wed., Feb. 22 at 4:00pm UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT 6:30 p.m. Tonight EAST CAMPUS UNION ROOM TO BE POSTED INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION Hey Jeff, Are you going to the Grove again tonight? Do me a favor, keep your clothes on this time! FOUND: Cellular phone. Call 472-2581 to claim. FOUND: Set of keys near parking lot at 17th & R. Call DN (472-2588) to claim. 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 I 1 Arts & Sciences Student Advisers Applications are available for Aits and Sciences Student Adviser positions in 1223 Oldfather. Deadline is Friday, February 24,1995. Are you positive, energized, and need extra money? Apply at Don and Millie's on South 56th for two nights a week. Over 19yrs old preferred to make drinks. ACCOUNTANT I INTERNSHIP Coordinate and monitor the System '38', General Ledger and Sales System. Ensure that the systems staff are performing effectively and that the systems are main tained accurately. Assist in the coordination of the daily woikloads to ensure timely and accurate completion: ensure systems are accurately maintained, identify po tential problem areas and improvements, document and implement new procedures; Ensure timely and accurate month-end and year-end closings for Genera) Ledger and Sales System; work and communticate with internal/ external customers. Qualified applicants must have interpersonal skills, abil ity to organize, ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form, ability to maintain confidentiality, problem solving sklllls, 10 key and keyboard skills. Applicants may apply in person at: Metromail Corporation 949 West Bond Lincoln, NE 68521 EEO M/F/D/V_ ATTENTION STUDENTS Get Spring Break off! Nebraska rep party now seeks qualified telemarketers. Evening hours only! Excellent bonus program. Call Sam Fischer, 475-2122. Children's Discovery Center is now hiring part time morn ing and part time afternoon preschool teacher aides. Flexble hours available to work around class schedule. Apply at 2205 Highway 2. Children's Counselors, Activity Instructors, Nanny, Bus Drivers, Cooks, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Help for Moun tain Summer Camp, PO Box 711, Boulder, CO 80306, 303-442-4557. Clerks, Afternoons and Nights. Apply in person, Mke's O Street Drive-In, 22nd & O. Coffee’s & Tea’s Coffee Trader Is hiring for part time hours. Must be able to work through the summer. Apply at the Atrium 1200 N Street, Suite 221. Combine operators and truck drivers for wheat and corn harvest. Phone 806-364-0137. Earn $6-10,000 This Summer Internship opportunities.And summer management op portunity. AAA student painters is searching for individu als wishing to gain valuable management experience. Positions available in Lincoln and Omaha. For more information call Owen 1-800-543-3792. Great year around for astudent off ice manager needed for small downtown area business. Typing proficiency, friendly phone skills and familiarity with Microsoft Word, and Macintosh computers a must. Approximately 20 flexible daytime hoursa week. Call 477-9256,10am-1pm only. Interviewing for three students interested in travel, meet ing people, and making money. Call Bob at 474-5244, It’s the Pits Now accepting applications for all positions. We under stand a student's busy schedule. Have fun while you work. Apply anytime at 49th & Holdrege. Len6 Crafters optical is looking for highly motivated individuals to sell eyewear. No experience is needed. Openings for part-time help, evenings and weekends. Apply in person at Gateway Shopping Center. EOE. Nannies Needed for East Coast placement. Positions available immediately. References required. Nanny Care Solutions 1-800-877-8085. NATIONAL PARKS HIRING -Seasonal & full-time em ployment available at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits + bonuses! Apply now for best posi tions. Call: 1-206-545-4804 ext. N57782 NATIONAL RESEARCH CORPORATION The healthcare industry's leading provider of market research is currently accepting applications for our pro fessional interviewing staff. We offer: _ Evening & Weekend hours _ Flexible scheduling—You choose the evenings & weekends you want to work! _ Convenient downtown location _ Competitive wage _ Absolutely NO selling! Call our Data Collection Department today: 475-4520. Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm Need Money? Call GoldenToes! Need part-time work and full-time pay? Call GoldenToes. Lincoln's only Multi Res taurant delivery service. Needs delivery drivers, very flexible hours, great pay. CALL GOLDENTOES 484 8244.__ Need truck drivers for wheat harvest from Texas to North Dakota, May-August. Delane Reimer 405-267-3367. Needed: 26 people to lose between 10 and 30 pounds before May 1. No willpower needed. 100% natural, 100% guaranteed. Call 477-4934. Needed: 29 people to lose weight over 10 pounds. No willpower needed. 100% natural. 100%guaranteed. Doc tor-recommended. New product. Call 483-6371. PART TIME TELLER Firs Tier Bank Lincoln immediate opening for a teller. Hours: Monday through Friday 10:45 am - 2:45 pm. Prior experience in a customer contact position in a sales environment is preferred. Must demonstrate effective & professional oral communication skills along wih funda mental mathematical ability. Previous cash handling experience needed. Apply in person 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Human Resources Dept. FIRSTIER BANK Human Resources Division 233 South 13th SL Lower Level Lincoln, NE 68508 Jobline #434-1426 Equal Opportunity Employer Part-time production worker/driver needed. Apply at Best Styles Formal Wear, 200 S 19th. Phone Telemarketing, 20 positions available, days or evening^CalMonnterviewi438^84&^^^^^^^ 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! Calvin and Hobbes I like Homework. HOMEWORK MARES ME HMW. J _z__^y I DOUT WNT TO <50 OUTSIDE. I TO DO m\\ PROBLEMS. -___^ bLeH^H by Bill Watterson Crossword ACROSS 1 Grouch 5 Mess of cress 10 Size of type 14 Take it easy 15 Perspicacious 16 “Giselle” composer 17 “It’s a Sin to Tell 18 Religious teachers’ maxims 19 Onetime Irish capital 20 Drinks made of rum, lime juice, etc. 23 What Butler didn’t give 24 Greetings prior to gams I 25 Spy with Joshui 28 Procac'ious 31 Don Jose’s emotion 32 Ploy; ruse 34 Health resort 37 Some fruity desserts 40 Reno-to-Las Vegas dir. 41 -Athena 42 Pan’s foe 43 Bach work 44 Where to see Lincoln 45 Netlike head covering 48 Young Seaver pitched here 50 A modern style of French cooking 57 Oppositionist ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0926 58 Roof edges 59 “-in Calico,” 1946 song 60 Crook found in a 65 Across 61 Soup made of the hock of beef 62 Alaskan city 63 What the walls , have 64 Like caviar 65 Hornbeam, e.g. DOWN 1 What claques do 2 Kipfel, e.g. 3 Saturn attachment 4 Appliances for chefs 5 Capital of Ore. 6 Type of squash 7 Drags along 8 Eagerly expectant 9 Jet (fountain) 10 Of inconsistent quality 11 Hell’s Canyon is here 12 Composer of “Sally in Our Alley” 13 Act like a pack rat 21 What a sport picks up 22 Abominable 25 Fiacres 26 Book of the Bible 27 Ravel's “Ma M6re-" 28 Sparling 29 Siren in “East of Eden” 30 Letter opener 32 Midge 33 Qualified 34 Suffix with scan 35 Mexican muzhik 36 ..-of Slate”: Symons 38 Horatian creation 39 It’s often served under glass 43 “Merton of the 44 Noted architect 45 Racer, for one 46 Ragazza’s grandmother 47 Peripheral 48 Pointer’s best point 49 Robust 51 Not so much 52 Nevin’s “Mighty -Rose” 53 Malevolent 54 Borodin’s “Prince-” 55 Item in an onomasticon 56 Foe of S. 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