The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 10, 1996, Page 11, Image 11

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    00s For Sale
Make Cycle Works your bicycle headquarters. See the
Midwest's largest selection of bicycles, parts, accesso
ries and clothing. A giant selection of the best name
brands: Trek, Specialized, Klien, Bontrager, Fat City and
KHS. Cycle Works, 27th & Vine, 475-2453. Open 7 days.
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheet;n & Oeal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Ladies engagement ring, paid $2200, asking $1650. Call
464-1690. _
Keyboard player needed for rock band. Call Greg 467
3773 or 476-3195,_-_
'88 Ford Escort, 89,500 miles, runs perfectly, but the
body's not perfect. $1500.486-1873.
200s Notices
3 & 2 Year
Army ROTC Scholarships
Now available for alldlscipllnes.
If you have a 2.5 GPA or above, you may be eligible. For
full tuition at UNI, plus $150.00 a month spending money.
Call 472-2468 for more information.
AAFCS
Student Organizational meeting, 6-7:15pm, Home Eco
nomics Building, room 121, East Campus. TONIGHT!!
Active Way to Weight Control
Classes Forming NOW!!
Call 472-7478 for more info. Classes start January 29th.
Sponsered by the University Health Center.
Alaska Jobs
Fishing Industry. Earn to $3,000-$6,000+ /month plus
benefits. Male/ Female. No experience necessary. (206)
971-3510, ext. A57783._
COMMUTERS
Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the
ride. Stop in the Student Info. Center, Rm. 116 Nebr.
Union for more info.
Cruise Ships Hiring
Earn up to $2,000+ /month. World travel. Seasonal and
full-time positions. No experience necessary. For In
formation call 1-206-971-3550, ext. C57781.
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. Call
Student Financial Services: 1-800 -263-6495 ext.
F57783.
FREE PIZZA
TCAB meeting at new time, 5:30 THURSDAY Jan. 11 in
Mable Lee 262.
Guitar Instruction/Rental
Zager Studio, 464-7771.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
TRIVIA CONTEST
The Men’s, Women's, and Co-Rec Sports Trivia Contest
will be held Thursday, January 11 at the Campus Recre
ation Center and East Campus Activities Building. No
advance entries are necessary. Enter on site the day of
the competition. For more information, call 472-3467.
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LOOKING FOR AN
APARTMENT?
Check the listings for off campus housing in the Student
Information Center, 116 Nebaska Union.
Mortar Board
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
222 Nebraska Union
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0452
Mortar Board, a national senior honor society, Is an
Association of Collegians selected for distinguished
achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service.
The Black Masque Chapter is in the process of select
ing members for next year. We Invite all Juniors to
complete an information sheet now available at the
following locations:
Office for Student Involvement-City
(200 City Union)
Office for Student Involvement-East
(300 East Union)
The Culture Center (333 N. 14th)
Vice-Chancellor Griesens's Office (124 Admin.)
The Hewitt Center
Arts & Sciences Advising Center
(1 st floor, Oldfather)
Engineering Library (2nd floor, Nebraska Hall)
Residence Hall Front Desks
Honors Program Office
COMPLETED INFORMATION SHEETS ARE DUE
Wednesday, January 24,1996
Students with Disabilities
Subcommittee meeting
Thurs - Jan. 11
__ 4:45 -115 Nebr, Union
WANTED: Male singer ala Brooks & Dunn/George Strain
for demo work. 486-1833.
YOUNG WOMEN NEEDED (19-27 years)
for a first-time to examine the effects of calcium supple
ments. Funded by NIH. Paid $30.00 for each of eight
visits. Must be a non-smoker, in good general health,
available for three years, and have a poor diet. Call Betty
Chin, 402-280-4819, Osteoporosis Research Center at
Creighton University.
ALPHA ZETA
Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 10. 5pm at Keim Hall, East
Campus. Same room as previously used. Mandatory
meeting.
Habitat for Humanity
Welcome back! Exec Board meeting today at 5:30. Gen
eral meeting next week.
UNL Wildlife Club
General meeting Wed., Jan 10,7pm East Campus Union.
Committees will be the topic. Everyone Welcome and
urged to attend.
Applications are now available at Greek Affairs for the
following: Greek Week Banquet Chair, Greek Week Phi
lanthropy Chair and Greek Week Team Chair. Applica
tions are due the 24th of January by 5pm.
KA
Stephanie Maser was chosen as a summer intern for the
Omaha World-Herald Advertising Department and she
won second place for best ad over 20* and Alison Gray
won second place for best ad campaign in the Daily
Nebraskan Publications Board contest.
Overall Rush Chair applications are now available at
Greek Affairs. Applications are due the 22nd of January
by 5pm.
GET INVOLVED !»
Student Government
Positions Open
Commencement Comm.
Government Liaison Committee
Grading & Examinations- grad rep.
Information Services Comm.
Publications Board
Senate seat - Nursing College
Senate seat - Business College
Deadline for all positions
Mon., Jan. 22
Applications available at
__115 Nebraska Union
UNL Student Government
Wed., Jan. 10 - 6:30 p.m.
City Campus Union
Information And Agenda Available
115 Nebraska Union
I want a woman who likes Objectivism, the philosophy of
Ayn Rand. Leave message at 436-0421.
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.
300s Jobs
9am to 2pm. Monday-Friday counter help position avail
able. Town Center Showcase, 27th and O.
Attention Students!
Earn up to $10/hr. The Nebraskan Republican Party is
looking for several permanent part-time telemarketing
employees. Shifts 5-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday. Contact
Kris Nelson at 475-2122.
Bakers needed for Natural Foods Coop. Experience
helpful, 8pm-3am, 4 nights/week. Apply in person, days,
1618 South St.
Clerks afternoon and night. Apply in person at Mike's O
Street Drive-In, 22nd & O.
Cottonwood Club
330 W P Street. Overnight desk staff needed. 2-3 nights/
week. 10pm-6am. Great study time, free membership.
Apply in person.
Earn Up to $8/hour
Cleaning techs needed. We will work around school
schedule. Day hours, bonuses, good working conditions.
Call 432-5573.
East Union dishwasher, part-time Monday-Friday, 4-7.
Weekend line servers needed also. Call 472-1731, ask for
Kim or Shelley.
Education Majors!
Sales associates needed in our stores for afternoon and
some weekend hours, 10-20 hrs/wk. Apply in person in
Stephenson School Supply, 1112 O St, through Thurs
day.
Enter a Career in
Law Enforcement
Are you interested in perserving the safety and security of
the community by providing emergency services, crime
prevention, enforcing laws, and apprehending violators?
The Lancaster County Sheriffs Department, Lincoln NE.,
is accepting applications to determine the yearly eligibility
list for the position of Deputy Sheriff. Applications and
supplemental questionnaires will be accepted through
the closing date: January 19,1996.
Lancaster County with a population of 215,000 and a
Sheriffs Department of 62 certified officers offers diverse
duties in a mix of urban and rural settings.
Must be a United States Citizen, have a high school
diploma or GED, have no felony or Class I misdemeanor
convictions, possess a valid driver's license, and be 21
years of age.
Applicants must pass a writing skills/reading comprehen
sion test, and attitudinal test, and a physical agility course
for further consideration. All applicants will receive a
study guide and agility test layout.
Starting salary: $23,685. Benefits include paid holidays,
vacation, and sick leave, pension program, health insur
ance. life insurance, longevity pay, and paid uniforms and
equipment.
Apply at*
City-County Employment Office
555 S. 10th St, Rm114
Lincoln, NE 68508
402/441-7596 (Voice Mall Box)
EOE/AA
Experienced grocery Stocker, daytime hours; Monday,
Wednesday, Friday. Also part-time checkers, evenings
and weekends. Apply in person. Wagner s Food Pride,
3308 A St.
Fundraisers Needed
University foundation phoneathon. Looking for self-moti
vated NU students to raise money by phoning alumni of
the University of Nebraska. Students must possess good
verbal communication skills, self-motivated and a posi
tive atttiude. Hours will be part-time evenings M-T 5:30
10pm and possible weekends. Starting wages $5/hr plus
incentives. If interested, call Kristin at 472-2151 daytime.
Gross oppurtunity for part-time receptionist, late after
noon, arid Saturday morning hours, 10-15/week, Please
leave a message at 421-7410 #4.
Have fun while you work
Schedule around your classes, must be friendly and enjoy
people. Three part-time positions available immediately
for shop serving ice cream and coffee. Apply at the Coffee
Trader, 1200 N Street, Skywalk level.
Housekeeping
1914 Mansion/Bed and Breakfast Inn. Sat/sun 10-4pm,
$6/hr. Some on-call hours also available. The Rogers
House, 476-6961.
Ice cream/Coffee
Enjoy being a manager. Must be customer service orient
ed, enthusiastic and work with a smile. Apply at Coffee
Trader, 1200 N Street, Atrium Skywalk.
LEGAL INTERPRETERS
NEEDED
The Civil Clinical Law Program (CCLP) at the College ol
Law seeks interpreters and translators to help intrepret for
CCLP clients in legal settings. Those fluent in English;
Spanish are especially needed. $7.25 per hour. Appli
cants must be willing to attend a training session and be
available to intrepret or translate as needed.
For further information or to apply, contact Professoi
Kevin Ruser, College of Law, (402) 472-3271.'
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
OFFICIALS
The Office of Campus Recreation is currently hiring
officials for Intramural Basketball. Starting pay is $5.20 an
hour, 6-12 hours per week. If interested, please attend the
Intramural Officials’ meeting Tuesday, January 10. The
meeting will begin at 4:00pm in the Nebraska Union. Call
472-3467 for more information.
J. Braggs Women’s Clothing
Store
Part-time help needed. Flexible hours. Apply in person at
6420.0 St. Ask for Judy. 467-2302.
Jon’s Notes
Is hiring note takers for all classes. Please apply at Jon’s
Notes, located in the the University Bookstore, next to the
Student I.D. office. 472-7313,_
Knolls Country Club
Only 10 minutes from city campus. Now has positions
available for day servers and dining room attendants.
Please Call 423-2843 for more information.
LaundryLand is hiring for the 1:45-7:30pm shift at their
21st & J location. Also available 7:l5p-1am at 48th & Old
Cheney, 27th & Starr and 56th & Holdrege. $5/hr to train
Apply in person.
Part-time warehouse/delivery person needed. Morning
hours preferred. Contact Darin, 489-2717, for more infor
mation. Must provive driver abstract.
Automated Systems Inc.
Local engineering firm needs mechanical and/or electri
cal engineering student. 20 hours/week and Saturdays.
Soph or first semester ir. only. Contact Tom Ernst. 476
1273.__
Needed: Friendly individuals who provide perfection of
their work to assist cleaning of quality Lincoln homes.
Excellent pay and flexible schedules. Call 483-4335.
Overnight freight company seeking full and part time
drivers to perform pick up and delivery work of overnight
letters and parcels in Lincoln and surrounding areas.
Flexible hours; must be 21. Apply in person to: 2200 West
Adams (East of Airport terminal), Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday from 3 to 7pm.
Part-time Cashiers
Bring your smile into Russ's at 33rd and Hwy 2. Friendly
cashiers are now being selected. Part-time day, evening
and weekend hours are available. Flexible scheduling is
ideal for students. Must be 19 or over. See store director
Todd Schumacher to apply.
Part-time cashiers needed for weekday lunches In
East Union Cafe. $4.75/hour. Apply Rm. 314, East
Union. 472-1776.
rari-ume omce cleaning neip neeaea. riexiDie scneauie,
call Wed-Fri. 3-6pm, 421-7410.
TAX SEASON EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
The Nebraska Department of Revenue has several tem
porary employment opportunities. Full and part time, day
and evening shifts (4pm to 8pm). Employment starting
dates January 8 thru April 29 and ending March 8 thru
June 28. Hiring will begin Immediately. All positions
require the ability to sit and do repetitive motions for the
scheduled hours. ALL POSITIONS REQUIRE COM
PLETION OF SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNIRES.
DATA ENTRY $6.087/hr. Input primarily numeric infor
mation from tax returns. Requirements: Skill or ability to
operate a 10-key entry pad to accurately enter data, 5,000
keystrokes/hr. Previous experience in data entry pre
ferred. REQUIRES COMPLETION OF NUMERIC DATA
ENTRY TEST. Closing date January 26, 1996.
GENERAL CLERICAL $5.159/hr. Opening mall and
sorting tax documents OR filing and retrieving tax
documents OR document preparation for microfilm
OR limited data entry. Requirements: Training or expe
rience in performing general office work. Closing date
February 9,1996.
MICROFILMING $5.417/HR. Operate a microfilm ma
chine to film documents. Requirements: Training or
experience operating a microfilm machine or other similar
office equipment. Closing date February 9,1996.
EDITING $6.543/hr. Edit and verification of information
on tax returns. Requirements: Skill in use of calculator.
Experience and/or trianing in bookkeeping, accounting,
or tax preparation. Closing date March 1,1996.
ERROR RESOLUTION $6.543/hr. Use computer termi
nal to reserch and correct tax processing errors. Require
ments: Same as Editing plus experience analyzing and
correcting computer generated error listings. Closing
date March 1,1996.
Must complete a State Application and Supplemental
Questionnaire by CLOSING DATES indicated for
postitions applied for. Hearing Impaned/TDD calls only:
402-471-4693. Apply to: 301 Centennial Mall Soutn,
Lincoln, NE 68509 OR any NE Job Service Office.
NE STATE PERSONNEL
402-471-2075
AA/EOE
TEACHER ASSISTANT
Part-time position available immediatley in the School's
Out program. Responsibilities; Assisting supervising
teacher with school age children kindergarten thru sixth
grade. Requirements: six months related experience and
good communication skills.
Applications are available at Family Service, 501 S 7th,
Lincoln, NE 68508. If you require accommodation to apply
or interview, please contact the Human Resources office
at 441-7949 or 1-800-642-6481.
Family Service is committed to a pluralistic working
environment through Affirmative Action and Equal Oppor
tunity.
Put Your Time Where Your
Heart Is
Start the New Year with a job that can make a difference.
Hudson Bay Company is hiring articulate canvassers
who are dedicated to progressive political change. We
offer flexible schedules, benefits at 20+ hours, and a
tuition reembursement plan. Please call for an interview
at 476-1010, Monday thru Thursday, 12 noon to 3 p.m.
Receptionist needed at small lawfirm. Hours needed: M
W-F 8-12pm; T-R 1-5pm. Some flexibility on hours is
possible. Send resume to Burns & Associates. 3400 O
St., Lincoln, Ne 68510.
Rent Exchange
Join four other students working 18 hours/week for a
private room. Laundry facilites; phone; all utilities paid.
Duties—front desk and serving breakfast. The Rogers
House Inn, 2145 B Street. 476-6961.
Taste of India
Now hiring waitery as well as kitchen positions. Apply in
person or call 475-1642,1320 O Street.
Valentino’s downtown
232 N 13th
Now hiring for all a.m. and p.m. positions.Competitive
wages, flexible scheduling. Apply between 2 - 4 p.m.
Volunteers Needed
For campus safety group. Please call Marco at 436-067'
or 472-1167.
i _ _
Warehouse Jobs
Great part-time opportunity working 3pm-9pm, M,W,Th in
our warehouse. We offer competitive pay, free parking,
close proximity to campus and 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 work and take pride in
completing your work accurately and on time, you may be
the the person we need!
Please apply at:
Lincoln Poultry
20th & M Streets
In-house sitter for three small boys. Approx. 20 hrs/wk,
afternoons/late afternoons. Rhonda 423-9371.
Need part-time, late afternoon babysitter, prefer nursing
or teaching major. Please call Wed-Fri, 3-6pm 421-7410.
Wanted: Babysitter for 5 year old, in my home, near East
Campus. Must have own transportation. Monday, Tues
day, Thursday evenings and every other Saturday and
Sunday morning. Call 464-7681. Leave message.
Wanted: Dynamic, energetic individuals with proven
leadership skills to work with school-age youths. The
YMCA is one of the largest child care providers in the
country. Join our excitingream in delivering quality pro
grams and services to the community. 7-9 a.m. hours
available immediately. Apply in person at the Northeast
YMCA. 2601 N. 70th. Call 434-9266 for more info.
"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.
Work Study students: East Campus clerical work, 20 hrs/
wk, flexible. Contact Joline Castro 472-2051.
500 SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES IN NY, PA,
NEW ENGLAND. Choose from over 40 camps. Instruc
tors needed: Tennis, Baseball, Hockey, Rollerblading,
Soccer, LaCrosse, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, PE
Majors, Education Majors, Gymnastics, English Riding,
Lifeguard, WSI, Water-Skiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Fit
ness, Archery, Mountain Biking, Pioneering,
Rockclimbing, Flopes, Dance, Piano Accompanist, Dra
matics. Ceramics, Jewelry, Wood Working, Photogra
phy, Radio, Nature, RN's, Chefs, Food Service. Arlene 1
800-443-6428; 516-433-8033.
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Interns neededtoassistwithcomplaintintakeandreview,
and some general clerical support. Law student interns
needed to assist with legal reserch, etc. ACLU Nebraska.
476-8091. _
Wedding Special Section
in the Daily Nebraskan January 16
Wedding Fair
&
Lt—^ Fashion Show ^^
January 16 from 10am - 2pm in the Union
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ncluding a gift certificate from The Romantic for $50
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7 Schism
8 Tolerate
9 Cronus,
Hyperion et al.
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dynasty
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companion
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