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Huskers hope to repeat history TIGERS from page 9 game.” In the two games against the Ti gers, Doage had 23 points and forced 11 steals. As a team, the Huskers caused 60 MU turnovers, including a season-high 37 in Lincoln. Missouri averages 24.3 miscues per game. But the young Tigers — who start only one senior and have this and last year’s conference freshman of the year — have matured since those January meetings, MU Coach Joann Ruther ford said. “Anything can happen,” Ruther ford said. “You just have to prepare and come out and play like this is a game that can lead you on to another game or this is your last game. You just have to come out and give it all you’ve got.” A win for NU helps to solidify the Huskers’ chance at making history by making their second straight NCAA appearance. A loss to the Tigers probably ends a once-promising season that started with a school-record nine consecutive wins and a 16-1 record. “We don’t talk about it (the NCAA’s), not yet,” Beck said. “I re ally think we’ve got to prove it first. We have some things to prove here before we talk about it. “We have to win this one. This win would be a big win for that. Defi nitely.” Oklahoma State Coach Dick Halterman said the Cornhuskers — with 18 wins and a victory over No. 14 Texas Tech — are in the tourna ment despite their recent woes. “Five teams should be in the tour nament,” Halterman said. “Nebraska has done the things that should get them in.” Along with NU, Iowa State (16 10 and 9-7) and Kansas State (16-10 and 9-7) are on the bubble. So only one of the two teams might make the tourney. Texas Coach Jody Conradt said she believes because of the league’s in fancy, probably only five teams will be playing after this weekend. “We’ve got six or seven teams that are as good as any other 64 teams in the country,” Conradt said. AT Congratulations toSare Mulhairtor being selected as the Sweetheart of Alpha Gamma Sigmal You deserve K! The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma ATA Thank you for helping us deal wtth the death of Dick! Also, thanks for the wonderful dinner exchange. Love Gamma Phi Farmhouse Thanks for having us over Wednesday night. We had a great time. Love Kappa Kappa Gamma FH Congratulations to Susie Hart and Brian Penner on their recent marriage. We would love to tie the knot again soon. Love Gamma PHI GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE Tuesday 730 pm 115 Necr. Union All Students Welcome Subcommittee Openings Positions open for the following Subcommittees of ASUN: Campus Satey, International Students, Racial Affairs, Students with Disabilities, Sexual Orientation, and Women's Issues. Application available at ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline March 7. FAST FUNDRAISER-RAISE $500 INS DAYS-GREEKS, GROUPS, CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION.(800)862-1982 EXT33 AMERICA'S PREMIERE SPORTS CAMPS WINADU FOR BOYS DANBEE FOR GIRLS (^festcm MmachuKtti) OVER 100 POSITIONS AVAILABLE All Land and Water Sports, Arts & Crafts, Dance, Gymnastics, Horseback Riding, Drama, Woodshop, Ice and Roller Hockey, Waterski, WSrs and more!!! NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Top Salaries, Room and Board, and Travel Allowance On Campus Info and Interviews Date: April 8, 1997 Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Place: Nebraska Onion Rooms to be announced— Check daily events board • SUMMER JOBS! • Men Call: Women Call: 1-800-494-6238 1-800-392-3752 CAMP WINADU CAMP DANBEE 300s Jobs ☆ $9.05 To Start Flexible schedule, 25 Scholarship6 awarded, filling 28 positions by 3/21/97.477-8663, AAA-GREAT JOB *No flipping bugers 'No selling •Great hours 5-9 M-F 9-noon on Saturday *$6 per hour •Call 477-0303 for more information ask for Jason 'Other positions available Appointment setter needed. Flexble evening hours. Good pay. 477-2179. BROKERAGE SPECIALIST Part-time position in our Special Operations Division to coordinate insurance appointment process. Duties In-, elude: Process agent verlcation requests; correspond with agents via phone; verify information; data entry; update weekly production reports. Position requirements: Previous office experience; 20 hours/week; keyborading skills; word processing and spreadsheet software knowl edge; experience handling customer requests via phone. Apply in person 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. M-F through March 7 to: WOODMEN ACCIDENT AND LIFE Human Resources 1526 K St. Lincoln, NE EOE CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boys/ girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sail ing, waterskiing, gymnastics, riflery, archery, tennis, goB, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics, OR riding. Also kitchen, office, maintainance. Salary $1300 plus. Phone: 847-446-2444. COME TO HEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THE SUMMER OUTSTANDING BROTHER/SISTER SPORTS CAMPS ON LARGEST NEW ENGLAND LAKE SEEK SKILLED COUNSELORS FOR LAND, WATER SPORTS. ARTS. TRANSPORTATION PAID. INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE. WINAUKEE (BOYS) 800-487-9157 ROBINPEL (GIRLS) 800-325-3396 Apply Now i to be a ^Health Aide! :5hft 100+ positions open for the 1997-98 HeaUkAides: academic year! * Live on campus; * Provide minor first aid care in residence a halls, Greek houses & co-ops; * Take the Peer Health 230 class both fall & spring semesters; i * Act as a Health Center liaison; * Are a health referral and resource person for their living unit; * Receive a small stipend for the services they provide; Applications are available at the Community Health Education Dept., Rm. 12, University Health Cente:. Application deadline is April 11,1997. For more information call 472-7440. UNL is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. ‘ r> V-'-' • . Nelson’s work pays off NELSON from page 9 Championships in Stanford, Calif., scoring a 9.825 and earning All America honors. This season, Nelson said he has gained confidence from training more consistently. “It’s nice to come off last year and win,” he said. “It was hard last year because I wasn’t healthy until the end of the season.” Allen said Nelson had the po tential to gain All-America honors again this season on the pommel horse, the floor, the high bar and the parallel bars. But Nelson’s most important contribution may be an intangible one, Allen said. “I think he’s going to be a great inspiration for my team,” Allen said. “Because he’s hurt a lot and he just keeps coming back.” Individual accomplishments aside, Nelson said the greatest re ward of this season was just being able to compete in the sport he loves. “I guess it just makes it all seem worthwhile,” Nelson said. “All the days in the gym, all the hours you spend — even the rough days . the bad days when you feel like you don’t even want to go into the gym. Then you come out and have a meet like this and it all comes together.” JL Bryan Manorial HoapHal iacurrontly accaptinfl appli cations tor tlw following opportunity: COMPUTER OPERATOR Individual needed to operate computers and all other peripheral devices, IAW dept, policies and procedures, acts as resource person to users and processes reports. Requires the ability to lift 25-30 pound boxes. Prefer experience with VAX/VMS systems. 10-key experience required. Must be wiling to work extra hours and holidays if needed. FT - 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (M-F) Temporary Postion. PT - 11.-00 pjn. - 7.-00 a.m. (Sal./Sun.) Please submit resume/application or cal: BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Human Resources 1600 South 46th Street Lincoln. NE 68506 (402) 483-8610 JOB LINE: 483-3696 EEO • Nebraskan .jy Is looking for a Few Good Salespeople. Join us on a special sales/marketing project! We need you if you can deliver a smooth sales pitch over the phone to executives in large and small companies all over the United States. The position is paid, and you must be available 15-20 hours per week beginning March 10 through May 30. To schedule an interview, bring a resume to the Advertising Department, Room 29 Nebraska Union. Questions? Can Amy at 472-2589. DOWNTOWN YMCA hiring SWIM INSTRUCTORS for special afternoon program. Apply at 1039 P Street. 434 9230. ____ Editorial Careers & Internships Successful magazine pt&lisher seeks to fill key Editor position and three Stan Writing Internships. The Editor position officially opens May 15th and we are taking applications now, but we hoe to fil it with a Staff Intern. Must have some writing/editing experienc, be detafl ori ented, and love writing great copy. Excellent opportunity with advancement potential. Please send two writing samples with your resume. Part Time Daytime hours, no weekends, will be full-time during summer. We can possbly work around your school schedule. Light warehouse duties: bending, standing, lifting medium loads. We use males and females in most jobs. $6/hour Nebraska Book Company, Inc. 4700 South 19th EOE__ PART TIME SALES: HELP, EVENINGS AND WEEK ENDS. APPLY IN PERSON AT THE FISH STORE 921 No. 48th. Part-time checkers. Flexible hours. Apply in person at Wagner's Food Pride, 3308 A St. GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE Immediate opening for an experienced, responsble Indi vidual to assist with: answering the phone and greeting the public, making copies, processing daily out-going maB, preparing bust mailings, some typing, data entry ana word processing. The position is 3-4 houis/day in the afternoon; Monday-Friday. Starting wage $5.45/hr. Send cover letter and resume to: Interim President, United Way, 215 Centennial MaB South, Lincoln, NE 68508 by March 7.__ GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP: Supplemental Instruction Supervisor The Division of General Studies will be hiring a graduate assistant for the 1997-98 academic year to serve as supervisor to 12-18 undergraduate Supplemental In struction Leaders. Qualifications: Required: Bachelor’s degree, enrolment in graduate program; good communi cation and supervisory skills. Preferred: background in learning theory and experience in teaching study skills, time management, text preparation, note-taking, etc. .49 FTE (20 hrs. per week). Salary: $8,500, with tuition remission and SI Workshop at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Complete Job description is available at The Division of General Studies, 33 Canfield Administration BuBding. Submit letter of application, resume and three letters of recommendation by March 14 to:: Donald Gregory, Director Division of General Studies 33 Canfield Administration BuBding City Campus 0471 Need a few good man (or woman!). 4 home-cooked meals, and $$, become a Delta Gamma Haaher. Students living on or off-campus phone 436-7092. Office Assistant Volleyball Office Is seeking hardworking individual for part-time employment Mar.- Aug. Must have Macintosh experience (prefer MS Word ana Excel); must have good typing, proofreading, and spelling skills; must be able to organize information accurately and with attention to detail. $4.75/hour; 15-25 hours/week. (Successful candi date will continue 97-98 academic year.) Please come to 206 NU Coliseum between 1030 and 12 noon or 130 330 to complete application. Closing date is March 12. Lazio’s Brewery & Grill •Come see what we can offer you! •Wages that only the most successful restaurant in town can offer) •Team work at it's best I •Unparaleled training and support! •Paid vacations! •Closed on major holidays! •Some daytime availability required! *50% employee discounts! •You Do Not have to wear a name tag! •And nobody sings Happy Birthday! Apply in person for a seriously unique opportunity with Lazio's, 710 P Street between 2-4pm, Monaay, Tuesday, or Thursday. Retail sales clerks needed. Must be reliable. Part-time positions needed. Afternoons and Saturdays. No Sunday hours. Apply 1745 O Street. Special Events Photographers Must have your own 35mm SLR camera. Photograph and help people have fun at Friday and Saturday night events. If you Ike parties, action, people and phototpgraphy, then put your camera to work, earn yourself some money and have fun doing it. Call: Bob Olson, 467-2577, M-F, 10-6. Summer Employment Riverside Golf Club in Grand Island is accepting applica tions for summer employment. Life guards, snack bar help, and beverage cart drivers. Calf 308-382-7298 or mail resume to P.O. Box 247, Grand Island NE 68802. Ad Design Internships Successful magazine publisher seeks to develop two ac design Inters. If you're preparing for a career is ad desigr you'll need hadns-on experience, and this is it. Pleae sene your resuem and two design samples. Please. Fax or Mai to: Carrers, fax 402-466-6272, 2105 N. Cotner, Lincoln NE 68505. Elementary Daycare help wanted before school, 6:45am 8:15am and after school 3pm-5pm, Monday-Friday, Hir Ing now, call 489-3024, Full or part-time. Lady's Fitness hiring all positions. Call Jack at 483-7777. Future Killer Wed Site Builders Cutting-edge Web developer seeks two interns to be come kiler web site builders. Learn the basics, jump to advanced graphics & programming tricks. Flexible hours, great experience w/future employment potential, e-mail, fax or mail resumer to: jobs@Ndigital2o.com, 402-483 6619 or 2103 N. Cotner. Lincoln, NE 68505, respectfully. KinderCare Learning Center is currently hiring for morn ing and afternoon hours in the nursuiy and preschool rooms. Benefits avalable. Please apply In person at6900 Huntington Avenue.____ LaundryLand Is hiring for the 7:45am-2pm shift, Th-Fri Sat, at the 56th and Holdrege. The 48th and Ofd Cheney location is hiring for the 130pm-7:30pm Th.Sat shifts. Apply within. v GREAT EXPERIENCE FLEXIBLE HOURS FUN PEOPLE Student Involvement Student Staff applications for 1997-; 98 now available In 200 NU, 300 ECU, the Culture Center or the Women's Center. Applications due March 14, Interviews April 10-23. A variety of positions will be avail able. See position listing on Webpage http://www.unl.edu/ sinvoive/, salaries range from $5.00-$5.15 per hour. Please return your application to 200 Nebraska Union. Hiring for waitery postions. Apply at Taj Mahal Cuisine of India, 5500 Old Cheney Rd. 420-1133. Income Potential of SIX FIGURES within one year if you posses the following: willingness to learn, honesty, integ rity, sincerity, and loyaly. Need sales staff and trainers wno can work a minimum of ten hours per week. Flexible schedule. To schedule an interview call 420-5014 Tues day, Wednesday, and Thursday from Bam to 2pm. Telemarketers wanted. Good program. Flexible sched ule. Part-time to start Call James 475-0404. Wagner s Food Pride has opening for part-time Stocker, Monday, Wednesday, Friday daytime hours. Apply in person at Wagner’s Food Pride, 3308 A St. & Wagners Food Pride has opening for meat wrapper. Daytime hours. Win train. Apply in person at Wagner's Food Pride, 3308 A St. Waited: Full or Pert time help on large grain farm near Lincoln. Non-emoUng, 781-2064. CAMP COUNSELORS-OUTSTANDING SUMMER SLIM DOWN CAMPS ON UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES IN MASSACHUSETSS. PENNSYLVANIA. Ail specialties: Athletics, Dance, Swim, Aerobics/exerdse, Nutrition, Tennis. 7 WEEKS. AGE 20+. 1-800-421-4321, wwwxampcatneloLcom COME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE) Summer Camp seeks COUNSELORS: Tennis, Watersports, Outdoors, Landsports, Gymnastics, Riding, Arts, etc. Excellent Salary/Transportation. Room/Board. W1COSUTA: 1 800-646-9426 -1 The Babe Ruth Baseball ■ „ Jeague needs umpires & m 'coaches for the summer. I Leave a message at one I of the following numbers: I 489-4252 I 435-7088 I 483-6214 Specify if interested jn I afternoon ■ umpiring or mowing a J afternoon obOchiig. ^ The National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting ' applications for: COMPUTER PROGRAMER / INTERNAL AUDIT 15-20 hours per week. Flexible between 8am-5pm M-F Must be college junior or senior in Computer Science with excellent COBOL programming skills and excellent verbal communication skills. Send resume and transcript to: Karen Wtble P.O. Box 82408. Lincoln NE 68501. (2) FINANCIAL STATEMENT CLERK Compiles financial statement data into a established computer spreadsheets. Must be college student working on bachelors degree with at least six hours of accounting completed. Experience wMi Microsoft Exel or simlar spreadsheet program. Must provide transcript. 10-15 hours per week, flexible between 8am-5pm M-F. For more details please cal the first com merce lob hotline 434-4700. Equal opportunity employer. _ , ■ r'll 'i'hi" !' 'll' : I.''"i1 ! . ii j i„ , ll! hi1.1'. Donate Plasma at NABI and Earn: *$25 for new customers •Bonuses for those who qualify to •Up to $150 per month participate in our special Programs for return customers . •For an appointment call 474-2335 Fret Mm At ftt Dope) <1 ' ' K [ YAK IT UP AND EARN UP TO *12 AN HOUR. ♦ 17.50/hour guaranteed ♦ Casaal dress cad* ♦ Great bonuses ♦ Full-tine and part-tine ♦ Flexible hours ♦ Career opportunities ' Only Iwo blocks from campus. . CALL INTERACTIVE TELESERVICES 434-2626 11)9 *0" Sftflf. 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