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UNL Model United Nations Meeting Thursdays at 7 p.m. Room 334 City Union. Se you therel ATP Noble Ruller: Lydon McKeever, UNR Recriutment: 1s UNR Justion Raulson, Scott Kuols. UNR New Member ship Education: Josh Erwin. UNR Memvershi| Developement: Nick Toberer. UNR Planning: Jon Heine UNR Activities: Matt Lamb. Social Chair: Erii Zimmerman. UNR Alumni Relations: Aaron Wulf. UNF Operations: Steve Johnson. UNR Scholarship: Terr Houser. Congratulations to our new executive officers: Worth; Master-Steve Korell, V.P-Brock Wentz, Worthy Scribe Curt Ruwe. Worthy Keeper of the Annals-Jason Reno and Worthy Chaplan-James Tindell. Congratulations to Brett West who was named to the ATC National Board of Directors. Your Brother xn Congratulations to our newly elected Chi Omega officers Jenny Wilcox-President, Jen Herzog-V.P., Sara Conrad Secretary, Danielle Klanecky-Treasurer, Cart Humphrey-Personnel, Jeni March-Panhel, Amie Hagger Rush, Shannon Bell-Pledge Educator. Congratulation: gals. We're behind you 100%! AAA~ Christmas Formal December 1,1995 AAA Congratulations to Jody Hillard and Jeremy Fritz (AGS on your pinning! Sarah Lewis, you surprized us all! Congratulations or your engagement! Love, the Women of Tri-Delta <DBX Congratulations to our newest officers: Angel Henning Historian and Asst. Rush; Tonya Niederklein, Corre sponding Sec. and Asst. AM Educator; Jennifei Sloderbeck, Philanthropy; Krystal Stallings. Registrai and Intramurals; Andrea Marzullo. Magazine Correspon dent; Shannon McGaughey, Convention Delegate; KrisU Dunze, Sisterhood; Jackie Kamm, Greek Relations Darci Mann, Alumnae. Congrats also to our Standards Board: Angel Henning Julie Kazmierski, Darci Mann, Tonya Niederklein anc Shawn Walkinshaw. Love, your sisters OBX l-Week Associates, Get excited about initiation! We can't wait for you tc become the newest active members! Love, the Actives KA© Congratulations to our newly elected 1996 officers: President, Dani Eitmann; VP Administration, Steph West; VP Finance, Kim Lamprecht; VP Development, Ginger Massey; VP Public Relations, Steph Evans; Membership Education, Tiffany Jackes; Membership Education Dep uty, Shelly Bartlett; Social, Anne Steinheider; Social Deputy, Darla Hawthorne; Membership Chair, Kristi Wenande; Recording Secretary, Steph Jacox; Adminis trative Secretary, Becky Barrett; Finance Deputy, Shan non McClinton; House Manager, Leanne Sorenson; Scholarship, Jen Graff; Intramurals, Dana Shane; Risk Management, Jenny Beavers; Reference Chair, Abby Lueck; Rush Chair, Alison Meyer; Music Chair, Eryn Brady; Computer Chair, Becky Gould; Alternate Panhellenic Delegate, Kelly Spreen; Purchase Fund, Laura Farha; Ritualist, Suzanne Vondrak; Activist/Histo rian, Sara Spence; Service, Beth Schaffart; Alum Rela tions, Kara Marshall; Editor, Heidi Peterson; Awards Coordinator, Courtney VanAnne; and Environmentalist, Kelli Sake. KKT We mourn the loss of Jana's favorite shirt. Gone but not forgotten. You are in our thoughts always. Loyally, the women of Kappa KKT Congratulations to the following officers: President, Me lissa Curry; Standards, Amy Dolton; VPO, Dara Lacy; Rec. Sec., Kellie Clifton; Corresponding Secretary, Mindy Hampton; Treasurer Suzanne Ebert; Registrar, Melissa Myles; Marshal, Adrienne Glaser; Fraternity Ed, Carrie Hodson; House, Jody Elliott; Membership, Julie Bremer; Panhel., Jill Mathis; Philanthropy, Ashley Echols; Pledge Ed, Brook Turner; Public Relations, Jenny Sherrill; Schol arship, Melissa Millard; and Social, Steph Lupher. ©X Congratulations to Newly Elected Officers: President, Ben Bare; VP, Jason Hutchinson; Secretary, Mike Murphy; Tres, Josh Rehtmeyer; Marshall, Jared Males; Chaplain, Nate Lydic; Histonan, Chris Wegener; Librari an, Joe Kopp; 1st Guard, Dave Harnly; 2nd Guard, Matt Hamly; Asst Tres, Kevin Kamp; IFC Delegate, Jon Walk er. We buy the best titles every day and trade, too. Recycle Sounds, 824 P Street, 476-8240. TKE Congrats to the new officers: Prytanis-Mike Schleicher, Int. Epiprytanis-Scott Klawitter, Ext Epiprytanis-Matt Weiser, Grammateus-Brock Thornburg, Crysophylos Jason Cemy, Histor-Tim Meduna, Hypophetes-Scott Auait, Pylortes-Tracey Sorenson, Hegemon-R. Brian McFarland. To the Ladies of Chi Omega. Thanks for the wonderful time we had dining Monday night Hope to do it again sometime. The Men of Alpha Gamma Rho To anyone who witnessed the car accident in the parking lot west of HSS on Nov. 15th at 11:1 Sam, please call 488 7055. _ Sid, Happy 19th Birthday! Hope its The Bomb’ Love, Miranda Twinka 1 A Twinke 2. What happened to you guys? Let me know. P: Pal Respond Via D.N. In a way I prayed, the day wouldn't come But inside. I hoped it would. One year ago I had your smile Another chance? If I thought I could I wasn't the best but I'm good at heart And its one thing I need to say My deepest regret, one year of pain The best love rve thrown away Mmmmmm...Puppies! FOUND: Broach in parking lot North of Morrii Hall a few weeks ago. Call 420-1915 to claim. LOST: REWARD! Bectronic organizer and phone. 11/26 at the Stadkim. Please call Alan, 421-8576 Wanted 100 Students. Lose 8-100 pounds. New metab Iolism breakthrough. I lost 15 pounds in three weeks. RN assisted. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800-579-1634. 1 Fast, Easy. No Investment Necessary. Make $500 in 5 | days. Greeks, dubs, anyone!! 800-862-1982 Ext 33. i _ r Women to talk with you live! Unforgettable Conversa tions! Call this exdusive 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! Exdting 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 2nd Semester Jobs Available! University of Nebraska Foundation Phonathon looking for self-motivated NU students to raise money by phoning alumni of the University of Nebraska. Students must possess good verbal communication skills, ability to work at own pace and a positive attitude. Also available is an assistant to the phonathon supervisor position. Hours will be part-time evening and possible weekends. Starting wage - $5/hour plus incentives; starting wage for assistant has not yet been determined. Training begins January 9. If interested, call Kristin at 472-2151 (daytime) or Alicia at 472-8833 (after 5pm). Agriculture background? Earn extra money, PT/FT, marketing crop and animal products. Call 434-7580 for info. 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, 3:15-5:45 pm. Pay rate: $5-5.20/hour for morning positions, $4.80-5.00 for afternoon positions. Apply NOW at Playground Office, 1225 F St., 2nd floor. 441-7952. EOE/AA 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 I ‘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. Body Builders Health/Nutrition Co. looking 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 Kimarra Place __464-6454 Business opportunity. Supplement your income with no limits. Need serious people now. Call 441-0922. 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 TODAY for a Fun & Flexible job at: 13th & E Street (Day Shifts) 11th A Cornhusker (Day A Evening Shifts) Delivery Drivers Full and part time positions available. Earn $6-10/hour. Must be 18 and have 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 rip vers who want to earn top compensation. Earnings potential up to $8/hour and greater Corng^rpcOTided insurance program Free meals and uniforms Drivers must be 18 and have own car. To find out more please apply in person or call. 402-475-2668 Pina Hut 14th 6 Q EOE Earn $300 in 3 days! tf you area non-smoking male orfemaie,age19+, you can 5STI222: short stay plus returns. Call Harris at 474-PAYS to find out more. 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. Earn extra money, helping with household chores, call 423-4924, between 1 -3:30pm, ask for Cindy. 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. Afgtly in person. No phone calls. Baksr Hardware, Grisanti's Casual Italian Restaurant is looking for high energy, fun, upbeat, professional Associates. Kfow taking applications for all positions. Apply in person, 6820 “O" St. 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 attendants and activity directors. National Recreation company has immediate openings for part-time and full-time positions. Call 800-864-6762for more information and application. Julio’s Is Now Hiring for all positions over the Christmas Holi days. Apply in person daily after 4 p.m„ 5600 S. 48th Lawn care help. $6.50/hr and up. Call 430-6658. Need receptionist late afternoons Mondays and Tues days and Saturday mornings. Call 421 -7410,3-6pm Mon Fri. 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 I2pm-5:30or 6:00pm Monday-Friday (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 Pom pon squad instructor for elementary students. Call Kari Swanson at 423-2356. Positive Attitude Looking for 3 or 4 motivated people to fill sales and management positions, full or part-time. Must be outgoing and team oriented leaders. 484-7339. PT Teller-Parkway PT Teller-Superior Prefer 6 months teller experience with good customer service skills or a minimum of 6 months cashing checks and balancing transations in a business environment. Hours at Parkway are: 12:45pm-5:45pm, M-F and every Saturday from 8:30-Noon. Superior hours: 11:00am or 12:00pm to 5:45pm, M-F and every Saturday from 8:30a m-12:00pm. For more details call First Commerce Job Hotline 434 4700. 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. Quality child care assistant needed. Part-time, flexible around school schedule, MUST BE DEPENDABLE Call Kim 430-9019,_ X-MAS CASH$$ Temporary/full time work during semester break, Dec. 18-Jan. 8. Clean, inside stocking duties, earn second semester tuition $$ too! Apply at Nebraska Book Company, Inc. 4700 S. 19th EOE Ready to get in the Holiday Spirit? The Lincoln University Club needs experienced wait staff for holiday parties and beyond. Apply on the eleventh floor of the Stuart Theatre building at 13th and P. Ask for Rita, Jess or Carma. Sears is now hiring qualified people in the automotive center as tire instrallers. Starting pay is $5.72/ hour + incentives of up to $2.00/hour. Apply in person with Human Resources, Sears Gateway, 6400 O St., 465 3351._ Sheridan Child Development Center Is now taking applications for part-time help, afternoons, apply today at 3700 Sheridan Blvd, or call 483-5037. SUMMER WORK Earn up to $5,700, Great experience. Best Positions fill EARLYI Call 423-7545. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS National Research Corporation, the healthcare industry's leading provider of market research, is now accepting applications for its professional interviewing staff. NRC offers: ‘Evening & weekend hours •Flexible scheduling •Convenient downtown location •Paid parking •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 & 5pm Monday-Friday. I The YMCA is hiring youth basketball supervi- I sors and officals. Please apply at downtown I YMCA in the Youth Sports Office at 1039 P St. I Before and afterschool care needed in my home for 2 children ages 7 & 12. Transportation required. Elementa ry Ed major preferred. Call for interview, 438-2002. Nanny Los Angeles. Female student needed to care for 4-year old girl and 10-year old boy. Light Housekeeping. Dec/Jan start. 1 year commitment. Excellent childcare refs and driving record required. Near UCLA. (310)470-4662. Teaching or nursing major needed to babysit 3:30-9pm 1 or^2 nights/week beginning in Jan. Call 421-7410 3-6pm " * "Flexible Hours" Work study students needed at city/east campus librar ies. Day, evening or weekend hours. $4.60-$4.85/hr. Apply at Love Library, Rm. 108,472-3963. Above Average Health/fitness company looking for part-time, full-part positions. Positive environment. Leaders needed. 484 7339. ACT NOW, DON’T DREAM! STUDENTS WANTEDI ALL OTHER MOTIVATED PEO PLE WANTED! OWN YOUR OWN BUSIN ESS/PT/FT/ CHOOSE ANY OF 5 FANTASTIC WHOLESALING OP PORTUNITIES/NO INVESTMENT/MAPLE LEAF MER CHANDISE/ #1 -800-711 -2390/ 24 HOURS 400s Housing Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. The Daily Ne braskan will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law or discnminates against sexual preferences. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. Clean responsible person to share 5-bedroom house. $200+ deposit. Utilities paid, 476-9633. Female non-smoking housemate needed to share a two bedroom house between two campuses. $225/month plus 1/2 utilities. 476-2951, Alice or Carol. Female roommate needed, newly remodeled 2-bedroom mobile home, some pets accepted, available second semester, call Cathy, 474-3849. Female roommates wanted to share in N.W. Uncoln, close to campus, 2 rooms available In basement of newer home. $190 + utilities/deposit call Sara or Steph 474 7332. Female roommate needed Jan. 1st to share 3-bedroom apartment on Capitol Beach. $253 + utilities. 476-0625. M/F needed for 4 bd. house. Walk to UNL. $190/mo + dep. + util. Available now. 438-8380. Need 2 or 3 roommates for 6-bedroom house. Very dose to campus. No deposit. 477-1821. Needed: 2 Roommates, M/F to share big house, $150+1/ 5 utilities. 5 minutes to campus, 2-bath, 438-8205, Frank or Max. Nonsmoker, graduate student preferred to share townhome. Washer/dryer, your own bath. Off-street park ing, backyard, $270 + 1/2 utilities. 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