FFA Alumni Meeting Tuesday, February 27th, 7:30pm in Riley Half, room 42. (East Campus). Student Nurses Association Thurs Feb 29 @ 6:00pm in Benton Basement. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist will be speaking. Pre nursing students are welcome to attend. The Publications Board will meet at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Nebraska Union to interview and hire next years editor and to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All are invited to attend. UNL Marketing Club Meeting Thursday, Feb. 29, at 6pm in the Student Union (room will be posted). Bring dues ($10 for semester, $20 for year). Resumes for the Resume book are due at the next meeting on March 14. AXQ Hats off to Higgins and Preuss for all of their hard work on their one act play. You two definitely have star potential. _____ Love, your sisters A® APPRECIATION WEEK Thanks to our house mother, Kathryn, we don't know what we would do without you! _Love, The Alpha Phi’s Congratulations to Wayne Knisly on becoming Chairman of the University Judicial Board. ___The Brothers of Acacia AT Congratulations to Jenn Klein for getting overall Rush Chair for Panhellenic. Way to go-we're so proud of youl GREEK YEARBOOK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Applications for 1996-1997 available now at Greek Affairs. Deadline is March 15. Hamilton, Barnes, Plugge, Spring, Palmer and Higgins, Thank you for showing me what sisterhood is all about on Sunday. Love, Preuss Positions open Nebraska Union Board Athletic Dept. Comm. Union Board assumes the role of advocate for the various segments of the University community to the Director of the Nebraska Unions and vice Chan, for Student Affairs. The Athletic Dept. Comm, is a new committee that will work with the Athletic Dept, on issues such as tickets, seating, prices, etc. Deadline Wed, March 8 - 4:00pm. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. I want a woman who likes Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Write to room 4116,600 North 15th St, Uncoln, NE 68508-1296. FOUND: Gold pin in Henziik lecture hall, Feb 13. Call 472 2588 to claim. FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS - GREEKS, CLUBS. MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST, EASY - NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION. (800) 862-1982. 300s Jobs Appointment Setters Wanted 'Part-time evenings 'Flexible schedule 'Paid training 'No selling 'Opportunties for advancement. Only the best need apply. Contact Amy at 477-0303. Aquatics Director Run a full aquatics program. Training is provided. Must be at least 21 years old. Boyscout Summer Camp. Apply at Cornhusker Council, 201 Oakcreek Dr, Lincoln, NE 68528,476-8846. Are you looking for a fun and challenging career? Lens Crafters offers benefits, good salary and the opportunity for advancement to highly energized individuals. Part time/Tull-time lab techmtion positions are available now. Evening and weekend hours are required. Apply in person at Gateway Mall. Attention Students! Earn up to $1Q/hr. The Nebraska Republican Party is looking for several permanent part-time telemarketing employees. Shifts 5-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday. Saturday 9-1. Contact Stephanie at 475-0996, from 3-5 p.m. Capitol Conservation Supervisor $2071/mo Lincoln Develop and administer custodial conservation program at the Nebraska State Capitol. Schedule, assign and supervise the work of subordinates in custodial conserva tion program at the State Capitol. Develop and administer an on-tne-iob training program for the various levels of personnel involved in the day-to-day custodial consevation program. Plan, manage and chemically an alyze (for field application) the selection and purchase of cleaning products/materials and equipment needed for day-to-day operation of the custodial conservation pro gram. Maintain documentation of materials/products and procedures used in the custodial program. HOURS: Monday*Frtday, 1 :00pm-10:00pm. REQUIREMENTS: Technical/vocational college associ ate degree with coursework in chemistry and chemistry labs and a minimum of three years worn experience in managing a staff of five or more s required. Preferably this person would have experience working on projects in volving historic preservation. Should possess good oral and written communication skills for working with staff, client/agencies and general public found in the State Capitol. Must complete state application on or before postmarked closing date: 3/6/96. Notify our office if you need accom modation in the selection process. Hearing impaired/TDD Calls ONLY: (402)471-4693. Apply to: 301 Centennial Mall South, First Floor, PO Box 94905, Lincoln, NE 68509,(402)471-2075 OR your local Job Service Office. NE State Personnel AA/EOE COLLEGE BOOKKEEPER If you are a person who has a strong need to have things done just right and likes to make tilings happen, apply NOW for a part-time restaurant bookkeeper position, 15 25 hours per week doing the bookkeeping and in-store duties in an Amigos restaurant, 9am-1pm, 3-5 days per week and 7am-1pm on Monday. Mi«t be person who enjoys a fast intense pace and like to work hard Up to $7*00 per hour pay and benefits. Apply now at Studsnt Union, i4th & dor29th & Cornhusker. SHOGUN Japanese l^eitaurant Now hiring waitresses and hostesses. Apply in person after 4 p.m. Edgewood Shopping Center 5520 South 56th Street 421-7100 Cook/Summer Job Head Cook for Boyscout Summer Camp. Apply at Cornhusker Council, 201 Oakcreek Dr, Lincoln, NE 68528,476-8846. Do you have a light school load? Are you tired of sacking groceries and food service and looking for 25-40 hours a week. With retail experience. Permanent FT/PT possibil ities, rapid advancements, flexible schedules, with FT summers and breaks. Call Jim at Holway Formal Wear, 476-2262, for appointment. Full-time and Part-time positions working with children. Days, evenings and weekend hours available. The Kid Depot, 421-7878. Lincoln Public Schools Transportation Department Is looking to fill positions for both bus drivers and paraeducators for the remaining 1995-96 school year. Part time, split shift routes are available. Great opportu nity for students, retired people and those in need of extra spending money. Pay: $8.47/hour (drivers), $5.45/hour (paraeducators). Benefits available for regular route as signments. Please bring a current driving abstract to Human Resources, 5901 *0" Street, Lincoln. Call 436 1073 for information. Line Cooks and kitchen help for lunch shift. Apply in person at Vincenzo’s, 808 P St. Looking for part-time wait staff. Apply in person out in the Hylands, 110 W. Fletcher Ave., to Bob or call 435-9123. 7VY ■ McDonalds I ■ I® Looking for motivated college students. Work around your schedule. Free meals. Insurance available. Starting K$5 and up. Call Mike or Dana 474-5017 or stop by nalds at 865 N 27th. Musicians wanted or ready formed band to perform Rock music for children. Big opportunity. Call Caveman Mike. 475-0602. _' Off Campus? Tired of cooking? Work for meals and cash as Delta Gamma Hasher. 436 7092 for details. PAID INTERNSHIP Good writing and editing skills, organized, able to work on multiple protects and meet deadlines. Now through sum mer and next semester. 15-20 hours per week (can increase during summer), flexible schedule, dose to dty campus. $7 per hour. Send resume or letter of application by March 12 to: Public Information Office, Nebraska Department of Economic Development, P.O. Box 94666, Lincoln, NE 68509-4666. Part-time — PM Part-time afternoon position available in school age pro yam. Call for more info. 438-3337. Part-time assistant teacher, 7-10 a.m. or 3-6 p.m., Mon day-Friday. Join our exciting early childhood programl Little Kingdom, 5100 Old Cheney Rd. Part-time, before and after school child care staff needed at Willard Community Center. Must be able to work, 6:30am-9am or 3-6pm. Experience working with groups of grade school age children required. Art, sports, drama and music skills a plus. 475-0805. Pool Manager Hillcrest Country Club is in need of a pool mananger for the 1996 season. Individuals with a great attitude and ability to work with both adults and children. Availability from mid-May through Labor Day and a current pool opeator's permit should apply in person or submit a resume at 8901 O St. before February 29,1996. Runner/File Clerk Needed for downtown law office. Position available im mediately. Neat appearance required. Hours approxi mately 1-5pm. Salary, $4.25/hr. Please submit letter of application to office manager: Suite 830, NBC Center, Lincoln. NE 68508. Sales Clerk $1005/mo Omaha Position is temporaiy full time for eight months, Monday Friday. 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Perform cash register transac tions, balance out register at end of work day and prepare deposits. Assist customers as needed. Manintain inven tory records as needed for re-stocking and re-ordering. Receive, unpack and price new merchandise. Set-up and maintain displays. Maintain the appearance of the North Omaha Tourist information Center Gift Shop in a neat and orderly fashion (vacuum, trash disposal, dust, etc.) Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00 pm. REQUIREMENTS: Su months experience in a retail environment that would include use of basic math skills, daily monetary transactions, sales work, display set-up, inventory control, merchandise handling to include re ceiving, unpacking, price marking, stocking shelves, etc. is required. Ability to lift/move objects weighing 20 30pounds is required. Ability to communicate effectively and comprehend both oral and written instructions is required. Must complete state application on or before postmarked dosing date: 3/6/96. Notify our office if you need ac commodation in the select ton process. Hearing Imparted/ TDD Calls ONLY: (402) 471-4693. Apply to: 301 Centennial Mall South. First Floor, PO Box 94905, Lincoln, NE 68509: (402) 471 -2075 OR your local Job Service Office. NE State Personnel AA/EOE l'~—‘ ' ' ' 1 SUMMER ^ EMPLOYMENT W Iowa’s #1 Summer Camp is seeking applicants for the ’96 season. Grow as an individual while working with children and staff. Females/Males needed!! Excellent training, room and board provided. Call toll free for an application: 1(800)456-9622 Located in Spirit Lake Iowa in the heart of j The Iowa Great Lakes Region. Camp Foster YMCA of the Okobojis. Special events Photographers Must have your own 35mm SLR camera. Photograph and help people have fun at Friday and Saturday night events. If you like parties, action, people and photography, then put your camera to work. Earn yourself some money and have fun doing it. call; Bob Olson, 467-2577. M-F10-6. Staff Accountant Lincoln Telephone is seeking a staff accountant to super vise the message processing staff in revenueaccounting. Will be responisble for supervision and administration of the message processing operation which includes pro cessing and maintaining interexchange, carrier billing and preparing settlements. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree, with account ing emphasis. Excellent interpersonal oral and intercom munication skills are required. Candidates should also be able to analyze and resolve problems. Prefer candidates with experiece in Mainframe and PC applications. Lincoln Telephone offers growth potential and benefit package that includes health, dental and life insurance, stock purchase plan and educational support. If you are qualified and interested in wonting in a fast paced, continuous learning environment send your confldental resume and salary requirements, postmarked no later than March 1,1996. to Lincoln Telephone. Attn. Sharon Wade, P.0.81309, Lincoln, NE 68501-1309. Fax 402-436-4405. Internet: personnel@ltec.com. TELEMARKETERS Fastest growing firm where the work environment is stimulating and fun 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 Robin. EOE. IMS 434-2626 Suite 304 Golds Galleria BY s §@®W Student wanted: PT spring, FT summer work on soil science research. Collect field samples, lab analysis, gmhse studies, data entry and compilation. Knowledge of biol, chem, math, physics, engin, soil and water, lab skills, etc. desirable. Contact Dr. A. J. Jones; 472-1500; ajones@unlinfo. unl.edu. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS National Research Corporation, the healthcare indus try's leading provider of market research, is NOW accept ing applications for its professional interviewing staff. If you are interested in healthcare issues, enjoy talking to people, and are in need of a part-time job— this could be the opportunity for YOU! NRC offers: ‘ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING!!! •Evening/weekend -or- daytime hours ‘Flexible scheduling—You choose the days you work! ‘Convenient downtown location ‘Casual and smoke free work environment •Paid Training •Competitive nouriy wage. For more information or to schedule an interview, please call Data Collection department <§> 475-4520, M-F be tween 8am & 5pm. Wanted: Part-time grocery clerk: evening hours until 10 p.m.. Apply in person: Wagner’s Food Pride, 3308 A St. Wendy’s Now accepting applications for all shifts at all locations. flexible schedule ‘Pay based on experience and availability *Meal discount •Vacation plan Stop by today and start earning $$$$ tomorrow! _ * * Live-in mother's helper needed for a loving family in Summet, NJ, mid-May to mid-August help care for 4 1/ 2-year-old girl and newborn. Approximately $225/week + room and board. References and driver’s license re quired. If interested, call Amy at 464-9187! Live-in nanny needed for 3-year-old twins and 6 month old baby in a wonderful Connecticut family. One year committment (beginning August 1). Weekends off, com pensation competitive, 2 week paid vacation and holi days. References and drivers license required. Please contact Amy at 464-9187 if interested! TRY AGAIN!! Child Care worker needed. $6/hour, my home Tuesdays and Fridays 5-1 Opm. Every other weekend 10-7pm.489 Van driver(s) positions Hours 7:45 a.m. to 9 a.m., 11 to 1 p.m.,2:30 to4p.m. Good driving record required. Apply in person. Children’s Dis covery Center, 2205 Hwy 2. Office Assistant State Museum at Morrill Hall is seeking hardworking individual for part-time employment February-August. Proficiency in IBM word processing; must have good typing, proofreading, and spelling skills; must be able to organize information. $4.25/hour. 12-20 hours a week. (Successful candidate will have opportunity to continue next fall.) Send resume to 307 Morrill Hall (0338) by Wednesday, Feb. 28._ 500 SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES IN NY, PA, NEW ENGLAND. Choose from over 40 camps. Instruc tors needed: Tennis, Baseball, Hockey, Rollerblading, Soccer, LaCrosse. 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