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RESORTS + CRUISE LINES now hiring for summer. Work in Calif, Florida, Caribbean Hawaii. Rocky Mts. & more. Call Hotline 619-530-2S34 for information. I Campus Red Cross I Well be meeting Wednesday. March 27 at 5pm | in the basement of the Health Center The Publications Board will meet at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Nebraska Union to interview and hire the summers editor and to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All are invited to attend. IUNL Democrats meeting March 26. Speaker Patrick Combs, | United States Congressional candidate, in NE I Union at 5:30 pm, room will be posted. Women's Studies Association meeting Tuesday, March WELCoKJe *'*e*’)ras,<a *-*n'on- Room will be posted. ALL ATP Congratulations to Matt Lamb for being elected Ag Sen ator. Congratualtions to Nick Toeber fro being elected Alpha Zeta Chancelor. Congratualtions to Craig Barnette for being elected Alpha Zeta Vice-Chancelor. Congratulations to Jim Kreutz for receiving an internship with Farm Credit Services. Congratulations to Dana Stubbendick for receiving an internship with Cornbelt Co. Congratulations to Scott Kools. justin Stockall and Brad Dunoan for being elected to the Ag Advisory Board. Congratulations to everyone on their accomplishments. From Your Brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho Congratulations to our newly elected officers: Jeff Davis. Recording Secretary; Mike Balash, House Manager; Josh Swenson, Summer House Manager; Brian Ellefson, Public Relations; Chris Thurman, Bursar; Matt McCann, Scholastic Chair; Ben Henk, Intermurals; Mike Hargis, IFC Delegate; Dave Dijak, Membership Development; Joe Henning. Alumni Relations; Ryan Gottsch, Steward; Adam Barney, Assistant Social. __Your Triangle Brothers Congratulations to Dan Busenbark and Shawn Diedrich on receiving Phi Kappa Psi national Summerfield schol arships. The Men of Phi Kaona Psi hdb A huge congratulations to Amy Williams for getting her Disney internship. We are so proud of you. Love - your sisters. ~ KA From seventh grade to college days. What a patient man you are. Andy. Congratulations Andy Hofeling and Shari Reimer on your pinning and engagement. It could not have happened to a better couple. Good luck! Love. Kappa Delta STUDENT ORGANIZATION AWARDS __ Last Chance! Completed nomination forms due TODAY at 5 pm.. Student Involvement, 200 NE Union or 300 NE East Union. I want a woman who likes Objectivism; the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Write to room 4116,600 North 15th St Lincoln, NE 68508-1296. Big lunkhead seeks little pipsqueek for beating up, bully ing around, and walks in the moonlight. Repsond via Personals. Found: Watch found North of Mable Lee Hall on dirt pathway across from Cook Pavilion about 10:30am, Saturday, March 9th. To claim call Kim, 472-3674. Lost: Detachable face Pioneer stereo, lost in Nebraska Hall room W183 on Wednesday, March 13th. Reward. 435-8731. Wanted 23 Students. Lose 5-29 pounds this month. New metabolism breakthrough. RNassisted. Guaranteed-free gift $35 fee. 1-800-666-0841. FAST FUNDRAISER - RAISE $500 IN 5 DAYS - GREEKS, CLUBS. MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST, EASY - NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION. (800) 862-1982. 300s Jobs Appointment setters needed. Two shifts available, a.m. and p.m.: base pay plus incentive. Call 434-8150 for interview and location. 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/full-time lab technician positions are available now. Evening and weekend hours are required. Apply in person at Gateway Mall. Arts & Sciences Student Advisers Applications are available for Arts and Sciences Student Adviser positions in 107 Oldfather. Deadline is Friday, April 5, 1996. Assistant Energy Dispatcher NMPP Energy provides electricity, natural gas and utility related services to municipally-owned utility systems throughout the Midwest. Monitor electricity use via com puter. schedule electricity to meet loads, and maintain detailed records of energy use. Requires ability to enter data on computer spreadsheets, attention to detail and willingness to make decisions independently. We will train in dispatching. 3-4 shifts/wk: 11pm-7am shift, Thurs day-Sunday. Must be able to work weekends and some holidays. Pay range—$7.42 to 9.98/hr. Includes part-time benefits and bonus plan. Apply in person or submit resume to NMPP Energy, Energy Square—-Skywalk Lev el (formerly the Centrum), 11110 Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68508. Please call 474-4759 if you require accommodation in the application or hiring process. EOE Attention Telemarketers Earn $8.50/hr, Easy Cash & Fun Environment. Call Today & Start Tomorrow. JRW Sales 436-3080. Cycle Works is now taking applications for afternoon and weekend sales help. Cycle Works, 27th and Vine. Disc jockey. Experience in stage, public relations or music. Call 434-2466 for application. EASY PHONE SALES Relaxed atmosphere doing community service fundraising. Pleasant voice and positive attitude works wonders. Hourly plus bonuses equal $5-$7+/hour. 475 4184. Start immediately. Farm help wanted for the summer, full or part-time. Must be knowledgeable in livestock production and have crop production experience. Close to Lincoln. Call 782-2009. FLEXIBLE HOURS GREAT EXPERIENCE FUN PEOPLE Student Involvement Student Staff applications for 1996 97 now available in 200 NU, 300 ECU, the Culture Center or the Women's Center. Application deadline extended to April 1, interviews April 1-12. Positions available: Campus Programs Assistant Culture Center Activities Assistant Graphic Artist Women's Center Volunteer Assistant East Campus Program Assistant Student Leadership Assistant. Publication Assistant Chancellor's Leadership Class Assistant salaries range from $4.50-$5.00 per hour. Please return your application4&2Q0 Nebraska Union. Graduate Assistantships Student Involvement Graduate applications for 1996-97 now available in 200 NU. 300 ECU, the Culture Center or the Women s Center. Priority screening begins on Mon day, March 18, final deadline for receipt of application is April 15. NE Dept, of Revenue Temporar^Data Entry Evening Shift Work Schedule: 4:30pm-8:00pm, Mon-Fri. from 4/8/96 & 5/17/96. Validation of tax returns by numeric data entry OR input alpha and numeric data from tax returns. RE QUIREMENTS: Ability to operate a 10-key entry pad to accurately enter data. Able to sit and do repetitive motions for the scheduled hours. Previous alpha/numeric line amount entry of data preferred. Skill level of 5,000 key strokes per hour with 90% accuracy. Required Data Numeric test may be taken at State Personnel State Application, Data Numeric test and SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE must be received on or before 4/1/96. Notify Personnel if you need accommodation in the selection process. Hearing Impaired TDD calls ONLY: 402-471-4693. Apply to: 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, NE 68509 OR any NE Job Service Office. NE STATE PERSONNEL 402-471-2075 AA/EOE ■ .......—m . «*••*** ^elotA * Immediate openings at a growing, 24 year furniture retail er. Excellent training, benefits and commission structure. Opportunity to earn up to high $30's. Call Bob for details Lincoln manufacturing facility needs a part-time telemarketing representative to handle lead qualifica tions for our Degausser Division. Flexible scheduling available, working 15-25 hours/week, $6.25/hour + bo nus. Apply in pemon at Garner Industries. 4200 N 48th, the week of 3/25. NANNY OPPORTUNITIES Earn excellent moneyl Live in new and interesting areas. Go with the best referral service. Over 5,000 successful placements. Room, board, car plus, ‘San Francisco $175/week ‘Virginia $250/week ‘NYC $200/week ‘Chicago $225/week ‘Hawaii $200/ week* Many more positions. No cost to nannyl One year commitment needed. Call 1 -800-937-NANI for free brochure. PARA-PROFESSIONAL/ TECHNICAL WORKER City of Lincoln Librarv/Gere Branch seeks responsible individual for para professional library work that requires some knowledge of library practices and procedures. Involves heavy public contact. Desired: Sufficient train ing experience as well as the ability to perform the duties to which assigned. HOURLY: $7.54; Hrs: Part time, 20 hours per week, hours to be scheduled; NO BENEFITS: Temporary position lasting until August 28,1996. Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire and an application returned or postmarked on or before: FRIDAY, MARCH 29.1996. Apply at: City-County Employment Office 555 S. 10th St. Rm. 114 Lincoln. NE 68508 402/441-7596 (Voice Mail Box) .EOE/AA Part-time putting together information kits for trade pub lication. 10-15 hours/week. For more information, call Heather. 466-1888. Part-time groundskeeper needed immediately. Experi ence in lawn care equipment and maintenance preferred, at Claremont park Apts., 1341N 9th #6, or call 474 PART-T1ME INTERNET OPERATION SUPPORT SPECIALIST Lincoln Telephone is seeking a part-time professional to work in its Data Communications division. Will provide Internet Services support including first level telephone support and problem resolution, proactive network mon itoring and reactive network problem resolution. Week end hours, approx. 16-20 hours per week. Successful candidates will have strong interpersonal, written and oral communication skills. Candidates must have exceptional personal computer skills. In-depth ex perience with word processor, spreadsheet, operating system, and computer-aided drawing programs is re quired. Must be knowledgeable in the operation of dial modems and TCP/IP network protocols. Lincoln Telephone offers competitve compensations and benefits. If you're qualified and interestedin working in a fast-paced, continous learning environment, please send your resume or complete an employment application prior to April 3,1996. LINCOLN TELEPHONE Attn: Laurie Kortum 1620 "M" Street Lincoln, NE 68501 Fax (402) 436-4405 Internet Address: personnel@ltec.com EOE M/F/D/V , Visit Lincoln Telecommunications' home page for more company information at: http://www.ltec.com Phone Volunteers Needed Excellent experience for human service majors. Lincoln Personal Crisis Service will hold a one day volunteer training session: Saturday. March 30th from 9am-4:30pm at Trabert Hall, first floor conference room, 2202 S11 th St. To register call 475-5171, leave your name and phone number. RUNZA® NOW HIRING! 4610 N. 27th Runza® is currently accepting applications for Full-Time and Part-Time / Day and Evening shifts. Benefits in clude: 1/2 Price Meals. Paid Vacation. FLEXIBLE Sched uling, GREAT Wages, Buddy Bonus Program, Scholar ship Program, Advancement Opportunities, and much more!! Superior Child Development Center oddler teacher, 3-5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday and substi Jtes all hours. 476-8600. TEACH ENGLISH IN KOREA Positions available monthly. B.A. or B.S. degree re quired. US$18,500-S23,400/year. Accommodation and round-trip airfare provided. Send resume, copy of diploma and copy of passport to: Bok Jl Corporation, Chun Bang Bldg 154-13 Samsung Dong, Kang Nam Gu, Seoul, Kor- 135-090. Tel: 011 -82-2-„:-K-JOBS(5627) FAX: 011-82-2-552 4FAX14329). DILBERT BY ! PRODOCT IS^COMPLETE. I I I W IT'S Tm^Tl | IT SHIPS TWORROW.I | } CUST0^ “*™RF 2 ’ WANT WI5H 1 WERE I I HARDWARE, * P5YCH0PA™ " | NOT SOFT- / 1 I (WARE. / NOT? ill c \ J I D <o r ® X ® 3 @ \T) } . • • . • ’ ' . . . :• ZOKJ RJJILLI ia>} OOK A/fc'IV SKOcWCO U4MT ? WHERE? AaKA A/tH • • • A LD&omM rz£t> 'W new. CHECK /T ot/ri- x ’ >um ... 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