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WALT BLEICH, dir. of Citizen Action and ROBERT HITCHCOCK. Professor of Anthropology, win talk on 3rd world development and anthropology on Wednesday at 7:30pm in the Union. 215 Meetings CAMPUS RED CROSS Don't miss the last meeting of the semester! Wed. Apr. 19 in the basement of the Health Center. Everyone is Wet come!) CBA Student Advisory Board Elections Tonight 5:30pm. in Union, posted COLLEGE REPUBUCANS Meet our New Officers! Stop by for 1994-95 Grand Finale! Refreshments served Wed. 8pm, City Union. The Publications Board will meet at 330 p.m., Thursday, in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan poli cies. All are invited to attend. UNL Rodeo Association Meeting Wednesday. April 19, 730pm, East Campus Union, Room to be posted. Will be voting on new officers. Annual banquet April 26. If not able to attend meeting, please contact Matt O'Daniel at 475-2705 if you wish to attend the banquet UNL WILDLIFE CLUB Meeting. Wednesday. April 19th. 7 p.m. East Campus Union. Speaker: Gerry Steinaupr. Topic: Sandhills Streams. Everyone welcome! ( 220 Greek Affairs AXO Congratulations to Staoa Welch for making the yell squad again. We're so proud of you. Also congratulations to Casey Cariey for being elected Vice President of UPO, and Jen Engel for being elected Public Relations for UPO. Keep up the good work! Good luck to the following Alpha Chi's this summer while touring Europe and taking class es at Oxford: Molly Mclnteer, Judy Kohoskie. Amy Wagner, and April Schwartzkopf. Best Wishes! Love, your sisters AO) Congratulations to the following outstanding Phi's: Paige Luthans and Mary Gordon - Gamma Gamma Receipients, Joann McFee - Accepted to O.T. school at U.S.C. Jaime Reeves - Internship with the American Diabetes Association Lauren Hampton, Leslie Brandt, and Nikki Burklund - On making the yell squad. Way to go! ATE Congratulations to Jeff Shaner and Kelli Whitefoot (Chi Omega) as well as Jason Katt and Susie Setfvy (Kappa Delta) on their pinnings. Best of luck in the future! The men of AGS Congrats to Brian Beins on being chosen brother of the your ACACIA brothers Congratulations to Michelle Heitzler on making the NE cheerleading squad again. We are really proud of you! your Pi Phi sisters Introducing GREEKTOOS Greek letter temporary tattoos Great for summer/fall Rush. Call 477-9012 for more information. KA© Congrats to Courtney Van Anne for receiving a Disney internship next semester. FIJI Thanks for the sundaes—let s do it again sometime. TRIAD KA© 11B<D KKT _ Friday, April 21st KA Congratulations to Katie Conway, MnheUe Garrison, and Suzanne Schroeder on your initiation into Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta honoraries. We’re proud of you! Congratulations to Lisa Tonjes on your Disney internship Way to Go! I ' ■ . _Love, your sisters KA Conjyatuiations to Susie Sectvy on your pinning to Jason Katt (AGS). Best wishes to the two of you in the future! Love, your sisters M*A*S*H It’s not just a party, It’s an adventure. MELODRAMA ’95 ACACIA AND PHI MU The last couple of weeks have been fun. Thank you lor your persistent effort. Be prepared for a great time next year! Tho Mon nf Arar'iit P.S. A special thanks to ADPi and other soroities for showing your interest We have enjoyed everything. Thank you, the Men of Acacia Ready To Rage Again! XX Fight Night Sat. April 22 7pm 4-H building SENIOR WEEK PI BETA PHI You guys are greet! Love your Pi Phi sisters 230 Student Government STUDENT GOVERNMENT Deadknes extended on some positions Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union Deadline April 21 Un-L Student Government Wed., April 19 -6:30 p.m. City Campus Union Information And teenda Available 115 Nebraska Union 240 Personals Congrats! Chad & Lisa To Chad on your acceptance to Kansas State, To Lisa on your new position as manager. To you both on graduation and on your engagement! Jeff, Renee & Kelsi 245 Lost & Found FOUND: Venda Card-UNL/CRL Please meet at informa tion stand in front(north) side of the Union at 3pm. Want Reward. LOST: Car keys in vicinity of Triangle Fratemity-436 7065. Reward. 300s Jobs 300 Help Wanted Answering service operator. 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Wednesday. Thursday, and rotating Monday. Also evening and week end hours available. Telephone skills required, type 45 50 wpm. 473-2800. Are You Ready For agreat summer job? Give us a call. We have openings on our summer campaign staff. Help get Nebraska utilities to develop our own natural resources and economy by using wind power, solar, and energy crops from our farmers. Work outdoors, dress casual, shorts and Birkenstocks OK! This is an ideal job for poli sci, environ mental studies, communication, and business majors. We have hiking, camping and canoe trips planned. Part time and full time. $300/wk. For an interview call 477 8689. Nebraska Citizen Action Nebraska's Premier Environmental Group Attention Nursing Students Medication Aloe Part-time, 2 shifts/wk 11pm-7am Apply In person Gramercy Hill, 6800 A St Career Opportunities We will train you to be a travel agent Full and Part time positions Competitive wages Excellent benefits Paid training Travel Discounts Great working environment Send resume or apply to: Amerenhance Commercial Federal Tower 2120 S. 72nd St Ste #750 Omaha. NE 68124 Cashier Airport parking facility. Sunday, 11am - 6pm. Monday, Tuesday, ana Thursday. 8pm - MidnighL $4.25/hour. Study o k. Call Apcoa Inc. 475-8080. EOE COMMUNITY PLANNING AND RESEARCH FIRM look ing for part-time research assistant to assist in housing market and related research. For interview call 464-5383. Don’t Be A Part Of The Problem, Be Part Of The Solution Join our progressive hard working staff and help find solutions to the economic and environmental challenges pressing communities nationwide. Pay is $7/hr week days, $8/hr weekends. We offer excellent benefits, paid training, and flexible full and part-time schedules. Involve yourself by calling Hudson Bay Company, 476-1010, M R, 11-3pm for an interview. Flexible Hours Bring your smile into Super Saver 48th & O. Cashier positions are available for all shifts. Flexible hours are ideal for students. You must be 19. See front end manager Crystal McCarthy. Flexible Hours Part-time/full-time, days, evenings, weekends. Compet itive wages. Advancement possibilities. Must work through summer. Apply in person. West O Dairy Queen. Free up your summer days. Work 7:15pm-1am at Laundryland, 27th & Starr. $5.0Q/hr to start. Apply in person. wages. Call 303-483-7490 evenings. Hip, new Internet-related CD-Rom magazine needs writ ers, edtors, surfers, graphic designers, multi mecta au thors and project managers...NOW! Call: 484-8842 or email: Habs@metnebr.com King’s Drive Inn King's Drive Inn of Lincoln is looking for hard working line cooks to serve the World's Greatest Hamburgers. Top wages, $6 & up, flexible hours. If interested call 474-4262 for interview or stop in at 923 South St ask for Ron. Knolls Country Club Now taking applications for daytime busing and evening bartender. Don't wait until school is out Cafl 423-2843. Laundrytand pays $5/hr to start Now hiring for 7:45am 2pm & 1:45-730pm s,lifts at 21 st & J, 48th & Old Chaney, and 56th & Holdredge locations. Apply in person. Leasing position available for daytime weekend hours. Must have excellent communication skills; clerical skills also required. Apply in person at Hnhpointe Apartments 4607 Old Cheney Road. Lifeguard Wanted May 31-August 4. Part-time, 4-10 p.m.and every other weekend. Applications available at the Abel front desk. Local Delivery Full or part time. Straight truck experience heiful. CDL not required. Must be available to work through the summer. Apply, Lincoln Lumber Co., 932 N. 23. Country Club of Lincoln 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 ‘Free meals ‘Flexible schedule ‘Excellent working conditions ‘Full-time benefits including: paid vacation, health insurance, etc. Agpty in person at3200 S. 24th St Tuesday thru Sunday. Male tobacco chewets needed for on campus study. Requires 1 hour of time for $10. Cafl Rhonda at475-2203. Nanny Live in or out in foothils west of Denver. Weekly salary, car usage. Needed Mon-Fri. Lots of EXTRAS for qualified candklate, 303-526-0849. Needed: 31 people to lose weight over 10 pounds. No wiflpower needed 100% natural. 100% guaranteed. Doc tor-recommended. New product Cal 483-6371. Now Interviewing Fastest growing Industry of the 90’s is looking for 5 sharp ■95 college grads. So step into our corporate team. positions available now. 465-5958,24-hour message. Now taking appficabons for FtA-time and Part-time em ployees. Apply at Campus Comer. 1701 R. St Security needed. Part-time, second and third shifts avail able. Call Kawasaki at 476-6600 ext. 350. Service Assistant The Omaha World Herald is looking for a service assistant for the Lincoln area. Duties include: distribution of news papers, carrier training, and messengering. You must be 18 years of age or older, have reliable transportation with liability insurance, and a good driving record. Hours vary Monday-Sunday, 2:30AM-10:30AM. If interested apply in person at 825 M St. Suite 103 or call Tamie at 476-6100. Spaghetti Works Now hiring for kitchen positions. Flexible hours. Apply in person, Mon-Fri 8-11am or2-4pm, 228 N 12th(12tn & P). Summer farm help. Close to Lincoln. 665-2567, 665 3641. Summer help wanted on livestock operation near Firth, NE $5.50/hr. Call Randy at 988-2032. Summer part-time job, farm background, run a tractor and work outdoors. Don Hamann, 476-8561,489-7600. Supplemental Instruction Leaders Two positions opening for fall 1994 for leaders of volun tary study groups in Psychology 181 and History 100. Applicants must be undergraduates who have recently completed either of the above courses successfully (reaeved an A), and are interested in showing other students how they too can succed. Ten hours per week, $850 for the term. Obtain applications at Division of General Studies, Administration 33. SI positions provide valuable experience for majors in these areas or for education majors with solid understanding in these areas. Recommendation from the relevant teacher is a big plus. Apply by 4/25/95 SWIM INSTRUCTORS (WSI) AND LIFEGUARDS For Red Cross lessons. Part-time from June 1 -August 4, up to $5.40 per hour. Apply at 1701 E Street orcall 441 - 7997 The IMC is looking for students fluent in Spanish, French and German to instruct high school classes in Nebrasla for the 1995-96 school year. If interested send resume to the Instructional Materials Council, 920 O St Suite 400, Lincoln, NE, 68508. The Ultimate Job FT/PT, $6.50-7.00/hr +Bonuses, 5 minute walk from campus. Telemarketing, no cold calls, paid training, great bonuses, fun positive environment, for more info, call Val at IMS at 434-2626. Warehouse Jobs Great part-time opportunities working afternoons & eve nings in our warehouse. We're dose to campus & offer competitive pay, free parking & excellent working condi tions. Additional hours, summer work and career ad vancement may be available for outstanding performers. If you enjoy a fast pace, hard woik and take pride in completing your work accurately and on time, you may be the person we need! Come and see us at: Lincoln Poultry 20th & M Streets WORK WHILE YOU ATTEND SCHOOL Assemble patient trays & may assist with tray line. Work on patient floors finalizing meal preparations. Some dish washing involved. Part-time evenings: *4p-8p—2-3 eve nings/week & *6:45a-5:45p every other weekend. Long term assignment possible. Apply in person: M-F, 9-4 MANPOWER 50th & “R” 5000 Centra) Park Drive Suite 104 Overnight freight company looking for full and part-time drivers and warehouse postions. Must be 21. Full-time includes benefits. Pay is $6/hr. Very flexible scheduling. Apply in person to2200W Adams(airport) between 10am 6:30pm, 474-7886. Preferably no phone calls. Part-Full time assembly position. Apply in person Rixsttne Trophy Company, 2350 O St, Suite 100. Part-time Position available. Must have flexible hours Monday - Saturday. Apply in person 12:30 - 5pm, Invitations Plus, 70th & O. Part-time Job Persons needed 7:30-Noon, and/or 3:30-5:30pm, to pro vide direct care for children, M-F. Will work with class schedules, call Trinity Infant & Childcare Center, 475 9731. Part-time Receptionist Positions available. Need to staff for the following hours: Saturday and Sunday:9:30am 3:30pm; Monday-Friday: 4:30pm-8:30pm. Please send resumes to the address below: Maplewood Care Center 4405 Normal Blvd. Lincoln, Ne 68508 ATTN: Michael Ryan, Administrator Part-Time WORD PROCESSOR, experience with WordPerfect 6.0 for Windows and Quattro Pro for Windows preferred. Start in May. For more information call 464-5383. RENT EXCHANGE Exchange 18 hours/week at front desk for private quar ters. Position open May 1. The Rogers House Bed and Breakfast Inn, 2145 B St. Apply in person. No phone calls please.__ RUNZA "Super Flexible Hours "Competitive Wages "Scholarship Program "AND MUCH MORE! If these benefits are appealing to you, apply today and find out what other excellent benefits Runza has to offer. Positions Available at Convenient Locations: 1240 West O St. 13th & E East Park Plaza Full-time summer day care provider in my Southeast Lincoln home. 3-children, 8-5p.m. M-F, & occasional Saturday afternoon. Must have own transportation. 434 7000 ask for Lu, 423-7842 leave message. Nanny needed this summer for New York family. Non smoking, references needed. Please call collect 914 921-1552, ask for Elaine. Need sitter for 2 girls ages 8 and 4 in my home. Hours: 2 midnight, three days a week. Call 488-8809. Now hiring full time toddler teacher, part time am 3 year old teacher, part time pm 4 year old teacher, part time cook. Apply in person. 4330 Comhusker Highway Occasional evening and weekend sitter for schoolage children. Non-smoking, own transportation a must. 56th & Pine Lake Road area. 421-8322. Summer sitter needed for older children, 3 days/week. Must drive. 421-3472, 489-6549, Ask for Patty. Swimming, softball, zoo. Summer childcare needed for 6 & 9 year old. Monday-Friday. Experienced, references and own transportation required. Call 476-6092 and leave message. 320 Work Study Jobs Summer Work Study Students needed at Love Library, City Campus and CY Thompson Library, East Campus. Day, evening and weekend hours available, $4.60-$4.85/ hr. Apply at Love Library room 108, 472-3963. 330 Summer Jobs CAMP COUNSELORS- OUTSTANDING SLIM DOWN CAMPS: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, 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. Full-time summer help for warehouse, no expe rience needed. $5.50/hr + time and 1/2 for overtime. Apply M-F, 9-2pm. 466-2221. Maine Sports Camp All Land, Water, Adventure & Individual Sports. Fun outdoor summer working with kids. (617)277-8080. Camp Cedar, 1758 Beacon, Brookline MA 02146. Psych, Pre-Med, Business, Education majors may apply. Average student makes $5600 and great resume experi ence. Call 420-2741. Rain or Shine You work 40 hrs weekly, Air-conditioned, smoke-free warehouse. temporary-May thru August. Earn cash for tuition. Apply now. Nebraska Book Company, Inc. 4700 S. 19th St. EOE Riding instructor Camp Birchwood, a small northern Minnesota childrens camp, seeks applicants with qualifications to teach En glish or Western horseback riding. Employment to start June 3rd. Seasonal salary plus room, board, laundry and instructors trinaing clinic. For an application and further information call 1-800-451-5270. Summer in Chicago ~ Child care and light housekeeping for suburban Chicago families. Must be a responsible loving non-smoker. Call Northfield Nannies 708-501-5354. Summer Jobs How would you like to earn college credit this summer ana get paid for it? No obligation! For more information, call Army ROTC, 472-2468 Summer Playground Staff Lincoln Parks athd Recreation is accepting applications for summer playground staff: leaders($5mr). assistant leaders($4.80/hr), craft specialists($5/hr). Program hours 9:15am-12:15pm, M-F, June 5-July 28. Plan and conduct activities for elementary children at parks or schools. EOE^AA ^ St. Call 441 -7952 to arrange interview. Summer Research Assistnat Beginning June 5 for 8-10 weeks full/part time. Good writer with skills in library and government documents research for project related to adolescent health. Send resume to: Prevention Center, 256 Mabel Lee Hall, City Campus 0229. Before noon Monday, April 26._ 340 Internships Minority Internship KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking applicants for its paid minority internship program for the Summer, 1995. This is a 13-week paid internship designed for minority students interested in the broadcast industry. This part time position provides an opportunity to work in mosl areas of television. Applicants need not be broadcast majors. Questions answered by Pam Sullivan, Public Affairs Director, 467-4321. To apply, send cover letter, resume, and video tape sample of work (if available) tc Lori Lembrich, P.O. Box 30350, Lincoln, NE 68503. EOE Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson AH; I got the LETTER I WROTE TO MTSELE.' "DEAR. CALMlW, W\! I'W WR\TMG TVWS ou HONDM. •WAT DM \5 \T HOW? # WOW ARE TUINES GOIH&? i TCWR. PAL, CALM IN W PAST 'SELF \S CORRE5Pon\)\UO W\TH MS FUTURE SELF TOO BAT) SOU CAHT WR\TE BACK. Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 1014 ACROSS i Mendacious 6 Formal party 10 Be a tattler 14 Bay window 15 Potpourri 16 City NNE of Lake Tahoe 17 Frighten 18 Diving birds 19 Something to feel 20 Name for a chair or a cat 22 Precise 24 Basra native 26 Caviar source 27 Musical compositions 31 Puts into office Sheltered, at * sea Prefix with pose or view Actress Perlman Rumpus Captures Wayside retreat Draft status Islamic deity “-Three Lives" Alt’s homeland Immortality Hand-lotion additive Dickens heavy Grasping ones This can be hard or soft 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 50 52 53 57 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 61 Others, to Ovid 62 French city 64 Relish 65 Privy to 66 Verve 67 The bounding main 68 Sharp flavor 69 Tear 70 Modern-day drips DOWN 1 Lather 2 Woody’s boy 3 Prevaricator 4 Notched 5 Where Twain is buried 6 Anaconda 7 Grad 8 Takes a shine to 9 What Little Bo-peep did 10 Incubator 11 Conduct 12 Con 13 Type of pear 21 What Little Jack Horner did 23 Actor Holbrook 25 Insipid; twice-told 27 Rebound 28 Like an eremite 29 Stairway post 30 Steps over a fence 32 Cook-off concoction 33 Dogma 34 Annie’s canine friend 37 Israeli port 43 One kind of grace 45 Properly situated 47 The Heart of Dixie: Abbr. 48 Think logically 51 Roman magistrate 53 Decoy 54 Radius’s neighbor 55 Celebrated hill in Jerusalem 56 CAT, for one 58 State with assurance 59 Contemptible one 60 Sea birds 63 Finish