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Gas goes MLM. Pay 3 cents/gallon, seven levels deep Fantastic opportunity. 1-800-344-6929. Guitar Instruction/Rental Zager Studio, 464-7771, JOBS IN PARADISE -Travel abroad and work at a tropical beach resort, due* ranch, or river rafting company this summer. Excellen benefits + bonuses. Call Resort Employment Service; (206)632-0150 ext. R57782._' LASTCHANCE For turning in l-Team applications. Deadline Wednesday ov^OjjurrUhenur^^jebrask^Uniorv^^^^^^^ Looking for unique holiday gifts from over 40 countries? Find jewelry, carvings, chess sets, pottery and lots more at Helping Hands where your purchase supports fair wages for craftspeople around tne world. Helping Hands in 2 Lincoln locations: The Haymarket: 8th & P(across from the Mill) Piedmont: Cotner & A NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Positions are now available at National Parks, Forests 8 Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits + bonuses! Call: 1 206-545-4804 ext. N57782 Peace Corps Video and information: Thursday, November 30th, Easl Campus Union at Noon and Friday, December 1st, Ne braska Union at Noon. Pre-Vet Club Turn in raffle tickets to VBS 112 by Nov 30. Christmas Potluck, Sun Dec 3. RSVP to Berkley or Robert. __ PUBLICITY WORSKHOP TOMORROW 4:30, Henzlik Hall, Student organizations RSVP, 472 2454 Student Involvement. You bring the ideas...we supply the experts. Thursday, November 30 12:30-2:00 pm Nebraska Union North Lounge UNL COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS Topic: “Violence: Perspectives on Causes & Effects” Moderator: John Harris Students, faculty & staff are Invited to join In an open and civil dialogue on a critical Issue! TUTORS The Student Information Center has a list of tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an application at the ASUN Student Info. Center, 116 Nebr. Union. UNL Chess Club Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Student Union Food Court. ALL STU DENTS WELCOME! CAMPUS RED CROSS It's a Holiday Party I November 29 at 5:00 at the American Red Cross chapter house on 17th & E St. We’ll be doing a tun activity and everyone is welcome! Block & Bridle Club Meeting, Nov. 29. East Campus Union. 7pm initiates, 7:30 regular. Pictures lor the annual will be taken tonight! IMA Lest meeting of the semester _Officer elections Wednesday at 6:00pm SEA WewantYOUtobeanofficerinSEA. Officer informational mtg. Wed. Nov. 29 at 7:00. Henz. Rm 201. All interested are welcome to attend. STAND Christmas party tonight! Meet on the north side of the health center at 6:45pm. We’ll carpool to Julianne’s. See the last meetings minutes for what to bring. TCAB Don't forget we have elections this Thursday, November 30 at 6:30pm in Mabel Lee room 262. Please make every effort to attend our FINAL MEETING for the fall semester I UNL Rodeo Club Exec meeting Wednesday Nov 29 at 7pm, East Campus Union. General membership meeting to follow at 7:30. Room to be posted.__ UPO Undergraduate Psychology Organization is hosting a panel of graduate students to talk about the realities of graduate school, on Wednesday, November 29. at 5:00pm in the City Union (room posted). Bri ng a friend and please remember your $5 dues. axd. Congrats to Trisha Spriek on being accepted to the Emerging Leaders Program and as a page this summer. We're so proud of you! A belated thanks to the men of Farmhouse for pizza and the speaker. "You guys can come over anytime." Love, the Women of Alpha Chi axq. Thanks to the women of AXO for having us over for dinner and a speaker, it was a good lesson with good company. The Men of Farm House AMI Congrats to our newly elected officers and thanks to the outgoing officers! And our new officers are; President Jenny Brown; Executive Vice President-Alison Heitman. Membership Education Vice President-Jennifer Schawana, Alpha Education Chair-Bechy Vahle, House Chair-Betn Niemeier, Panhellenic Delegate-Angie Deck. Rush Chair-Heather Beasley, Senior Member-at-Large^ Sara Aswegan, Junior Member-at-Large-Alyson Kiefel, Recording Secretary-Shelly Hardies, Corresponding Secretary-Emihr Bauman, Guard-Courtney Gohl Schol arship Chalr-Stephanie Schraml, Philanthropy Chair Lisa Unehan, Social Chair-April Warford, Standards Chair-Sheila Fleming. !_ _ ATP Thanks to AGR for a wonderful dinner exchangetLet's do it again! _ The Ladies of ADPi ATE Congratulations to the 1996 Executive Officers of Alpha Gamma Sigma: President, Eric Dam; Vice President Jude Werner; Secretary, Doug Eisenmann; Treasurer, Ryan Rikli; Fraternity Educator, Mark Clayton; Rush Chairmen, Matt Sasek andZane Young; House Manager, Bill Japp; Scholarship, Warren Coulter; Social, Brent Karstens; Alumni Relations, Justin Slndt; IFC Represen tative, Kevin Buhrman. Congratulations also to Kevin Wemhoff for being elected IFC Secretary. . Congratulations to Jeremy Fritz and Jody Hill (Tri-Delt) and also Chad Hill and Kiersten Yanken (Alpha Phi) on - their pinnings. Best wishes in the future! The Men of AGS AT Congrats to our newly elected officers: President-Cari > Stanko, V.P. Chapter Programming-Jenn Klein, V.P. t Pledge Education-Jody Ryan, V.P. Rush-Uz Going, V.P. i Scholarship-Tera Sasso, Panhellenic-Courtney Cardaronella, Recording Secretary-Stephanie Weldon, - Executive Treasurer-Molly Smith, House Manager-Miki Dolan, V.P. Social Standards-Kara Patterson, Corre SDonding Secretary-Carrie Vincent, Rituals-Katie . Karnopp, Foundations-Karey Vering, Anchora/Historian Jill Nielsen, P.R./Activities-Annie Stoecklein, Member Education-Amy Easterly, Well Aware-Sarah Schmidt, Internal Social-Stephanie Bulver, External Social Christie Swanson, Sponsorship Chair-Jenna Williamson, Senior Programmer-Shalyse Washburn, Songleader Sarah Thiele, Point Keeper-Tami Haith, H.B. Soph. Mem ber-Holly lerny, H.B. Junior Member-Molly Hallett, H.B. Member-Janelle Campbell, Rush Assistant-Nicole Sibert, Assistant Treasurer-Shannon Mercer, P.R. Assis tants-Sarah Ahrens & Kara Grassmeyer. ATA Congratulations to our new executive members: Presi dent, Kirk Kluver; 1st Vice, Tom Wolf; 2nd Vice, Dave Maloley; Treasurer, Carson Wright: Recording Secretary, Alex Williams: Corresponding Secretary, John Hain; Guide, Blake Nedrow; Sergaent at Arms, Jeremy McCroden; IFC rep, Leon Thomas: Academic Affairs, Chad Mariska; Pledge Ed, Eric Mach. Congratulations also to our new Rush Chairs: Chris Lorenz, Kris Flammang, and Andrew Long. FH Congratulations to Curtis Knobbe on being elected IFC Vice President. We are very proud of you. Your Brothers KA~ Congratulations to our new appointed officers: Activities, Susan Neuhaus; Alumnae Relations, Heather Hellbusch; Asst. Membership, Cari Hayden; Asst. Philanthropy, Amie Fahrenbruch; Asst. PR, Libby Ferguson; Chaplain, Becky Sahl; Computer Chair, Ann Nabity; Dagger Dealer, Steph Garner Gracious Living, Kris Secfivy; Guard, Becky Simpson; Historian, Shelley Sautter; Intramurals, Jill Staehr; Magazine Chair, Brandi Albers; Membership Education, Becky Chinn; Parliamentarian, Nikki Schultz; Philanthropy, Stacia Gieck; Project Excellence, Kate McCabe; Rec Committee, Carin Ramsel, Traci Lovitt, Renee Jensen , Tasha Ludwig; Scholarship Committee, Angie Cool, Erin Halligan, Janae Long, Mindy Flint; SET Leaders, Dana Dawson, Heidi Staroscik, Kristin Johnson, Jill Stultz, Shannon Hilt, Christine Meyer; Sergeant at Arms, Jessica Fargen; Sisterhood, Shari Reimer; Social Internal, Angie Piontek; Social External, Colleen O’Bryan; Songleader, Andi Barker; Spirit, Angie Hensiek; Standards Board, Erica Woods, Shari Reimer, Jill Stultz. kaT Congratulations to Alison Gray for being Account Exec utive of the month for the Daily Nebraskan. We are very proud of you! Love, your sisters riBo Congratulations to all of the new elected officers: Presi dent, Katie Hamer; VP Moral, JoAnna Muff; VP Mental, Kerry Florio; Secretary, Michelle Heitzler; Panhellenic, Stacy McCroden; VP Social, Mindy Hoelscher; Social Chair, Tegan Leahy; Rush Chair, Holly Crocker; Member ship Chair, Jen Bonge; House Manager, Nicole Grueber; Treasurer, Jen Akromis; Philanthropy, Megan Shaffer; Internal Social, Tage Sup; Assistant Treasurer, Sara Haggem; Chaplain, Jada Walls; Assistant Pledge Ed, Paige Felzein; Social/Mental Helper, Stacy Frost; Corre sponding Secretary, Kim Eicher/ Annie Jones; Points Chair, Emily Point; Historian, Kameron Dannhauser; In tramural Chair, Thea Herkenrath; Activites Chair, Meg Wells; Risk Management Kara Slaughter; Housemom liason, Erin Dolan; Arrow Correspondent, Kara Thomp son; Interest group head, Leah DiPrima; Censors, Stephanie Lake and Amy Ehlers; Standards Board, Liza Miller, Julie Circo, Abby Nies and Rhonda Jones. Congratulations to Chad Priest & Greg Vanier on winning the All University Pitch Championship. __Phi Alpha, The Men of SAE SOE Congratulations to our New Execs: Brad Duff, Brad Hilton, Jim McClymont, Bill Mchie, and Bruce Bauer. Your Stg Ep Brothers EOE WE'RE BACK From, Your New PR UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT LAST MEETING OF THE SEMESTER WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 6:30pm CULTURE CENTER INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE _115 NEBRASKA UNION Mmmmmm....Pupplesl To anyone who witnessed the car accident in the parking - lot west of HSS on Nov. 15th at 11:15am, please call 438 7055. Twinke 1 & Twinke 2, What happened to you guys? Let me know. P. Pal Resoond Via D.N. To the Kanasas transfer student with the camera, Sorrylddnlget your name, (would like to get to know you better. Look me up in Harper Han._ FOUNO: Broach in parking lot North of Morm Halt a few weeks ago. Call 420-1915to claim. . LOST: REWARD! Wanted 100 Students. Lose 8-100 pounds. New metab olism breakthrough. I lost 15 pounds in three weeks. RN assisted. Guaranteed results. $35 cost 1-800-579-1634. WITNESSES Ifyou were in Iguanas on Tuesday (11/21), I NEED YOU. The mgr has filed assault charges against me. Please call Michelle at 465-4228, (leave a message if I'm not there), Thanks. _ Fast, Easy. No Investment Necessary. Make $500 in 5 days. Greeks, dubs, anyone!1800-862-1962 Ext 33. Women to talk with you live! Unforgettable Conversa tions! Call this exclusive 24 hr. hotline! 1-900-740-3399 Ext. 1068. $3.99 per min. Must be 18 yrs. Touch-tone, phone required. Serv-U (619) 645-8434. 300s Jobs {Entrepreneurs Wanted! Exciting new business opportunity right here, right now. Not flipping burgers, not door to door, not telemarketing, simply something you'll love while working your own hours, determining your own wage. Call Toby, 434-3338 ★ 'A 'A A RARE OPPORTUNITY TELEMARKETERS Join Lincoln's fastest growing firm where the work envi ronment is stimulating and tun and where YOU CAN MAKE BIG BUCKS! Starting with a guaranteed $6.50 rate, you can earn $8.50 with good performance. We also offer paid training, awesome non-cash bonuses and flexible hours. In all a great part-time position— see for yourself Apply in person or call Jane. EOE. IMS 434-2626 Suite 304 Golds Galleria Agriculture background? Earn extra money, PT/FT, marketing crop and animal products. Call 434-7580 for info. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS National Research Corporation, the healthcare industry’s leading provider of market research, is now accepting applications for its professional interviewing staff. Great position for self-motivated and strong willed. Previous experience preferred. "Temporary daytime positions available "Flexible scheduling "Convenient downtown location "Paid training ‘Competitive hourly wage 'Casual work environment "ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING! For more information or to schedule an interview, please call the Data Collection Department: 475-4520 between 8am & 4pm M-F. Builders Health/Ni __ __ ting for aggressive and motivated people to help train and manage expanding sales force. Creativity and positive attitude required, 402-484-7339. BOOKKEEPER Part-Time We are looking for a reliable accounting student to handle accounts receivable duties until May 1996. Position requires approximately 12-15 hours/week. Please apply between 10-5, Tues.-Sat. Glaser Ceramics, Inc, 2325 Klmarra Place 464-6454 Business opportunity. Supplement your income with no limits. Need senous people now. Call 441-0922. Calvin and Hobbi BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL RECREATION Lincoln Parks and Recreation has openings for positions working with elementary children recreation programs. Positions begin Jan. 3, 1996. Must be able to work Monday thru Friday during ONE of the following shifts: 7 9 am, 2:30-5:45 pm, 3:15-5:45pm. Pay rate: $5-5.20/hour for morning positions, $4.80-5.00 for afternoon positions. 441^952 EOBl^9rOUnd °ffiC8' 1225 F St” 2nd fl00r CHRISTMAS IS COMING!! NOW IS THE TIME TO EARN EXTRA SPENDING MONEY AT RUNZA® ! We have EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE HOURS for people with busy schedules! We offer: GREAT WAGES, paid vaction, paid medical insurance, opportunities for ADVANCEMENT, 1/2 price meals, the Buddy Bonuse Program and a Schol arship Program. Apply TOOAY for a Fun & Flexible job at: 13th & E Street (Day Shifts) 11th & Cornhusker (Day & Evening Shifts) IwWRi Delivery Drivers Full and part time positions available. Earn $6-10/hour. Must be 18 andhave good driving record. Apply at Little Caesar's, 48th & O St or Capital Beach & West O. DRIVERS Pizza Hut Delivers We currently have full and part-time openings for delivery drivers who want to earn top compensation. Earnings potential up to $8/hour and greater Company provided Insurance program Flexible Hours Free meals and uniforms Drivers must be 18 and have own car. To find out more please apply in person or call. 402-475-2658 Pizza Hut 14th &Q EOE HAVEN MANOR Assisted living for the elderly Part-time and full time evening and night personal caregiver positions available. Contact Doreen at 434 2680. Immediate waitery positions open. Apply at Taj Mahal Cuising of India, 5500 Old Chenney Rd, 420-1133. It’s Sunny and Warm in Orlando Florida! Spend your Christmas break at some of Orlando's finest resort hotels as pool attendents and activity directors. National Recreation company has immediate openings for part-time and full-time positions. Call 800-864-6762 for more information and application. Lawn care help. $6.50/hr and up. Call 430-6658. National Environmental Company expanding to the Ne braska area. Seeking agressive leaders to facilitate growth, strong compensation package, up to 30% com mission, with bonus and incentives, call 483-5854 to set up interview. Quality child care assistant needed. Part-time, flexible around school schedule, MUST BE DEPENDABLE, Call Kim 430-9019. Earn extra money, helping with household chores, call 423-4924, between 1-3:30pm, ask for Cindy. 5S FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANT Work around your class schedule, evening and weekend hours available in our Food Services Dept. Assist with the preparation, delivery, and cleaning of meal trays for patients. Excellent starting wage and tuition reimburse ment available. (16-32 hrs/wk) Apply in person 8-4:30pm Mon-Fri. Personnel Department MADONNA REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 5401 South Street Lincoln, NE 68506 EOE FT & PT Sales Looking for hands-on people who have done mainte nance or retail hardware work and enjoy working in a "customer service” environment. No evenings or Sun days. Apply in person. No phone calls. Baker Hardware, 801 N Street. Grisanti's Casual Italian Restaurant is looking for high energy, fun, upbeat, professional Associates, ffow taking applications for all positions. Apply in person, 6820 "O' St. NOW HIRING Super Circuit Attendant Wanted: Students with weight training experience and exceptional customer service skills. Prior experience in a weight training/fitness environment recommended. Exer cise Science major or related field helpful. Responsible for overseeing the Cybex Super Circuit equipment and its users. Starting pay is $5.00 an hour. Applications are available at the Campus Recreation office and may be turned in there to Andy Link. Apply by December 5,1995. Office Assistant Part-time opportunity for self-starter to assist in general office responsibilities. Duties include: prepare reports on PC; answer phones; coordinate traveling schedules; photocopying. Position requirements: 27 hours/week with flexible daytime hours; proficient with Word Perfect and Lotus; experience handling customer requests via phone. Previous office experience desired. Apply in person, 8am-4pm, M-F through December 8 to Woodmen Accident And Life Human Resources 1526 K Street Lincoln, NE _EOE Part-time delivery person needed M-F 1:30-5:30. Excel lent driving record. Please apply at Danter Dental Lab 125 S 9th. Part-time mail clerk Collects and processes incoming and outgoing mail. Must have ability to process written and printed material. Be dependable and reliable. Must have the abiltity to move objects weighing approximately 60 pounds. Prefer PC experience and typing ability. Hours are 12pm-5:30 or 6:00pm Monday-Fnday (depending on workload) with additional hours the first of the month and during vaca tions. For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline 434 4700. Equal Opportunity Employer Part-time child care teacher for school-aged children. Experience working with groups of elementary-aged chil dren, arts, crafts, sports, drama, and music activities are a plus. 475-0805. Part-time cashier needed. 2-7pm Tuesday-Friday. 10-6 on Saturday. Apply 1745 O Street. Family Thrift Center. Pom pon squad instructor for elementary students. Call Kari Swanson at 423-2356. Earn $440! If you are a smoking or nonsmoking male, age 19-55, you can earn $440. Weekend stays. Call Harris at 474-PAYS to find out more. by Bill Watterson ( THE£ ARE \ i INTERESTING V TIMES. J I £ i 9 YE DONT TRUST THE GOVERNMENT, YE DONT TRUST THE IEGN. SYSTEM, YE DONT TRUST THE MEDIA. AND YE DONT TRUST EACH OTHER/ NEVE UNDERMINED RL AUTHORS, AND YHTH \T, THE BASVS POR REPEAGNG \T/ \ V A MNTEWESnUG" X \TS UKE N > »S A* M\LD VJM SIX-NEAR.- OLD’S <* PVJTHMG \T. J DREAM COME J -—h;— *5T Crossword Edited by Eugene T. 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