The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 09, 1997, Page 15, Image 15

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    Need Spanish and French teachers for par
ent-sponsored classes at Calvert Elementary, 20 min.
from UNL campus. Classes are half-hour, twice we&ly,
in mornings (8:20-8:50am) or afternoons
(3:35-4:05pm) starting Oct. 8 through April. Pay is
$8.5Q/c!ass. Must have car and experience with kids.
Leave message regarding qualifications at 488-2395
ASAP._
NEEDED; Student who would like to work 20-25/week,
flexible hours, must have car. General maintenance
and clean up for several convenience stores. Contact
Rita Mills 421-3909.
★ ★★★
$10.10
Due to expansion, international company must fill 33
local back-to-school openings by 9/24. Schedule
around classes. Call M-F, 11-5pm, 4/7-8663.
ikitik
Officials for Lincoln Public Schools middle level flag
football and volleyball. Experience preferred but not re
quired. Games wiH be herd on Saturday mornings. For
more information call Karen Hand, 436-1811.
Old Chicago. A.M. and P.M. line cooks and pizza
cooks. Wages negotiable. 477-2277. 826 *P" Street.
Contact Ron Johnson.
Part time Childcare Assistant
Persons needed 7:30-9:30 a.m., Monday-Friday, to
provide direct care of children. Flexible days, call Trinity
Infant and Childcare Center. 475-9731.
Part time help needed evenings and weekends: Cash
iers, tow truck drivers and light mechnical workers.
Call Darryl at Rahn's Amoco, daytime hours. 489-7979.
Part Time Help Wanted. Evenings and Weekends.
Apply in person. Bud's Beverage, 1053 Saunders Ave
nue. 435-6818.__
PART-TIME Floral Processing/Delivery Positions Open.
Rose Express. 4920 N. 57th St., Suite B (North of
Comhusker and 1 Block East of HWY 77). No Calls
Please._
Part-time sales rep. 5:00-8:30pm, M-Th. No high
pressure selling. Need mature, hard working individuals
with pleasant phone personality. 489-5779. Sate
Trooper Association of NE.
PART-TIME
Vanety of part time morning positions open. 8-12noon,
Mon-Fri. Apply in person, to NE Farm Bureau, 5225 S.
16th St.
Pnone volunteeers needed. Excellent experience for
human services/psychology majors. Lincoln Personal
Crisis service, will hold a one day volunteer training
session, Saturday September 27th 9-4:30pm at Com
munity Mental Health Center near 17th and South.
Register by calling 475-5171 or 489-3275 and leave
your name and number.
Photography Internship
Local engineering firm seeks photography student for
30 to 100 hour internship to last approximately 5
weeks. Junior/Senior undergraduate preferred. Respon
sibilities include on-site photo shoots in Lincoln and
the surrounding 250 mile area (own transportations re
quired). Send letter expressing you interest and qualifi
cations to: dsson Associates, Attn: Melissa Newton,
P.O. Box 84608, Lincoln, NE 68501.
Product Assembly
Technicians....
. Growing manufacturer of rotating sign systems has
openings for assembly technicians. Must have me
chanical and assembly skills, be self directed, highly
motivated and organized. These are part-time positions.
We will work around your class schedules. Drug
Testing is required. Apply 8:00-4:30 p.m.
SignCo
603 “L” Street
Lincoln, NE 68508
_ EOE
Public Relations Internship
A prestigious firm is currently accepting applications
for an on-campus Public Relations Intern. If you are
interested, please forward your resume to: P.O. Box
6008, Uhcdin. NE 68506.
Recreation Leaders
Parks and Recreation has openings immediately for
leaders with before and after school recreation for ele
mentary children. Before school hours 7-9 a.m. Mon
day-Friday ($5.50/hour). After school hours 2:30-5:45
• p.m. or 3:15-5:45 p.m., Monday-Friday (55.30/hour).
Substitute staff also needed for both before and after
school programs. Apply now at Playground Office,
1225 F Street. Second Floor. 441-7952. SOE/AA
SALARY!
NOW IN EFFECT!!
$7X0-$&2S/HOUR
^ATTENDANCE BONUS
Great job opportunities for Assembly Workers,
Oean-up, and MIG Welders to work at one of Lincoln's
leading manufacturers. Check out what MSP has to of
fer
“•Regular, F/T Positions
“‘Choice of Shifts
‘“Weekly Paychecks
***$25/Wk. Attendance Bonus
“‘Company-paid Clinic Plan
“•Vacation and Holiday Pay
MSP RESOURCES, INC.
210 Gateway No., Suite 436
Green tree CL, Lincoln. NE
(Gateway Shopping Center)
402/464-3225
Sales Assistant approximately 15 hours/week. Pleasant,
outgoing personality needed. Hourly wage plus
commission. Apply at Rothchilds, Mens Clothing. 233
North 48, Suite Bor call 464-6400 and ask for Ray.
Servers needed. Call for appointment, Merri
436-6295.
Set Own Schedule
Lincoln firm looking for a part-time, or full-time Cus
tomer Service Representative. Working with clients on
customer satisfaction. No selling involved. Flexible
hours, car is required. $7.50/ hr. + mileage. Send or
fax resume and cover letter to:
PDS
3300 a 6th Street
Lincoln. NE 68602
Fax 421-7852
Spaghetti Works hiring Daytime Wait Staff. Apply
Student custodian at Nebraska Union, afternoon
hours. 2-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Apply in person to Bill
Behmer, room 220 Nebraska Union.
Supervisors needed for middle level sports. Prefer
education majors. Lincoln Public School intramural de
partment. Call Karen Hand, 436-1811 for more informa
tion;
TALENT SCOUT
Looking for sharp, self-motivated person that has an
eve for talent. Can 467-3905, ext. 2 for appointment.
TO $600 TUITION ASSISTANCE
ANNUALLY
NBC
Sank
atecrre——ort.i*
National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap
plications for Branch Specialist- Williamsburg
Teller- Williamsburg
Teller- Main Branch
Teller- Parkway
Teller- Havelock
Teller- Eastpark
(3)Teller- Pioneers
Credit Card Collector/BankCard
(2)Encoder- Item Processing
Sorter Operator- FC Technologies
(2)College Interns Auditing
For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at
489-4700.
Equal Opportunity Employer
University of Nebraska Foundation, Student
Phonathon.
Earn Great Money while calling UNL Alumni! The
University of Nebraska Foundation Needs student
fund-raisers who posess excellent communication
skills, a positive attitude, and are goal oriented. Staring
wage is $5.25 (with incentives up to $7 per hour).
Evening Hours with some Weekend Hours are
available. Only 5 minutes from campus. Casual attire.
Contact: Kristin Kasparek or Brad Shafer at 472-2151.
Valentino’s To Go
5001 "O" street.Now accepting applications for p/t
am/pm, kitchen and counter positions. Please apply to
manager between 2and 4pm.
Waitress Wanted
Porky's Bar & Grill, tips good, 15 min west of downtown.
Cali 795-9915 for interview.
Wanted pleasant and professional receptionist to work
the following hours: T.Th, 1:30-8:30pm and every other
weekend 9-5. Please send resume or stop in to apply.
The Ambassador Lincoln
4406 Nomtai Bhrd.
Lincoln NE 68606
Attn. Mark Andrews
EOE
We need employees!
Clerks afternoons and evenings, apply in person.
Mike's O Street Drive-In. 22nd 80.
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WHAT IF:
the perfect part-time job
was only a phone ca> away?
Pick up the phono and you'd find out
National Research Corporation has a lotto offer.
NRC is accepting applications for its professional
interiewing evening/weekend staff. ABSOLUTELY NO
SELLING! If you are interested in joining an industry
leader in providing the most actionable, up-to-date
market information to health care organizations, please
call us todavt
NRC Offerings include:
‘Paid training
‘Paid parking with convenient downtown location
‘Flexible scheduling
*Casuai/smoke-free work environment
■Competitive hourly wage
For more information or to schedule an interview,
please call our Data Collection job tine at 475-4520.
EOE ADA
Williamson Auto, telephone operator Monday through
Friday. 8am to 1 pm, flexible hours. Apply 21 st and N,
ask for Mary.
Need sitterj early mornings, M-F. Part time,' 10
hours/week. 3 school age children. 489-0933.
Part-time help needed for home daycare, Mon
day-Thursday afternoons. Call Karen, 486-1240.
“Flexible Hours**
Summer work study students needed at city/east cam
pus libraries. Day, evening or weekend hours.
$5.15-$5.40/hr. Apply Love Library, Rm. 136.
472-3963.__
Dependable individual to assist in tropical fish mainte
nance. Flexible hours. Apply Manter Hall, Room 2 .
472-0682 (Stefan). Work study approval required.
Enjoy a variety of projects? Opportunity for 2-4 re
sponsible work study students to assist conference
planning professional. Computer experience preferred;
key boarding essential. Minimum 10 hours a week,
5.25 per hour. Academic Conferences and Professional
Programs, East Campus, call Cheryt at 472-2844.
BIG RED
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
If gaining valuable business skills/experience and
building your resume while in college is important, you
should call our office to learn more about our unique
opportunity. Northwestern Mutual Life, a Fortune 500
Company, has an Internship program that was recently
recognized in a book, ‘America's Top Internships*
as one of the “Top Ten“ programs in the country. To
learn more, check out our website at
www.northwesternmutual.com/sales then call
483-7871 for an interview.
Learn to Fly
We treat you like a person—not a number. Call Sil
verhawk Aviation at 475-8066 for details; ask for
Shawn or Mike.
INTRAMURAL
FLAG FOOTBALL
The last day to enter Co-Rec Flag Football is Tuesday,
September 9. Don't delay. Enter now at the Office of
Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more informa
tion.
Active Weigh
classes forming now!
Call 472-7478 for more info. Class starts September
15. Sponsored by the University Health Center.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Co-Ed Service Fraternity
Come to an info, meeting and find out what we're
about:
Tuesday 9th 0 6:30 p.m., Neihart Gray Parlor
Wednesday 10th 0 6 p.m., 1245 R Street
Thursday 11th 0 3:30 p.m., Abel/Sandoz balroom
0 7 p.m., Smith
Central Conference Room
Or call Unda at 466-5440.
Attention SAA’ers
Deadline extended for committee chair applications.
Distinguished scholar day, senior send off, and PR as
sistant. Applications now due Sept. 18th. More infor
mation at Thursday's meeting. _
Attention Students
Nominate Your Professor
Mortar Board wants you to nominate your favorite pro
fessor for the “Professor of the Month’ award. Pickup
applications each month in Room 200 at the City Union.
Biotechnology Seminar
Dr. John Law of the University of Arizona, Dept of Bio
technology, ‘Iron Metabolism in insects’ September
10,4:00 p.m„ Hansen Auditorium, E103 Beadle Center.
For more information, call 2-2635.
Criminal Justice Students Association meeting,
Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7:30pm Neihardt, Room 1105.
Guest speaker, K-9 Officer Tom Ward and Gordo.
Decorate your new space— lots of new posters at
Recycled Sounds arriving daily. Recycled Sounds,
1211 -O’ Street, 476-8240.
DISC GO ROUND
WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs
Used CD's. $5.99-$7.99 New COs512.99
' Movies,T-shirts, posters,hacky sacks,
music books
and CD towers.
DISC GO ROUND
50th and 0,486-0047
DISCOVER OXFORD
Spend four fun-filled summer weeks at Oxford
University in England. Visit many of England’s most
famous attractions as part of the Nebraska at Oxford
Program. Earn 6 hours of 300/400 level credit in busi
ness and the arts. Come find out how exciting your
next summer can be! All majors welcome. Sessions
will be held in 138 CBA.
Tuesday. September 9: 1:00-2:00; 3:30-4:30
Wednesday, September 10: 9:30-10:30; 2:30-3:30
Thursday, September 11: 11:00-12:00; 1:30-2:30
For More information, contact Melissa Murphy, CBA
138, or phone 472-2310.
Eating Disorders
Support Group
Do you think you may have an eating disorder? Are
you struggling with food issues? The Eating Disorders
Support Group offers support and guidance for people
coping with eating disorders. Meets Wednesdays.
5:30-7pm in room 338, Nebraska Union. Call Tricia at
the Women's Center, 472-9428 for more info,
Finance Club
1st Meeting: Wednesday, Sept. 10,6.-30 p.m. in CBA
132. Free Pizza and Pop. All majors welcomel
Free food...
Pizza pop and Your Pockotbook
Sponsored by tiw Nebraska Alumni Association and
MBNA America .
As a student, your only worry may be scraping enough :
change together to order a pizza. Nonetheless, now is '
the time to plan for your future. Join the studentv
Alumni Association to learn how to avoid the financial
pitfalls that many students encounter. And hey, the
pizza is on us!
Thursday, September 11
6:00-7:60 pm
Wick Alumni Center, 1520 *R* Street
Help us plan enough food. RSVP by calling 472-2841.
Golden Key
Attention Prospective *
Members
If you have junior or senior status and a cumulative
GPA of 3.675 or above, and did not receive a member
ship invitation, please stop by our booth in the Union
Tuesday or Wednesday or call Dr. Sturgeon at
472-3501 to get your membership invitation and regis
tration. Thanks!
Golden Key
Stop by and see us at our booth in tne Union. Find out
more about Golden Keyl
Homecoming 1997
General Meeting
Student organizations, Greek chapters, and Residence
Hall floors be sure and send your representative to the
general meeting, Wednesday - September 10 at 4:00,
.City Union. Attendance points will be given.
Homecoming 1997
Royalty Applications are available at the following loca
tions: ASUN office. Culture Center, Office for Student
Involvement (city & east campus), Greek Affairs,
Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Recreation, RHA office.
University Program Council, Alumni Assoc., and the Vice
Chancellor for Student Affairs office. The application
mqst be returned by 5:00 p.m. on September 10
to the ASUN office at 115 Nebr. Union._
Metaphysical Book, Crystals, Incense, Spirituaii
ty/Healing Classes, Tarot Readers. Synchrohicity, in
Plainsman Center: 48th arid Huntington. 464-9163
Models wanted .
Models for fashion, fitness, print and runway. For «n
quiries, contact 477-3020.~ ‘
Nebraska Crew
Have fun, travel. Get in shape. Come to an informational
meeting Wednesday, 7 p.m. at the boathouse at
16th and Y. No experience neceaaary. /■■
Open Your Mind
to Student Oganfeations
Take part in the Involvement Fairs
East Campus Fair, Sept 12,6-8:30 pm
City Campus Fair, Sept 17,11am -1:30pm
Praii :omp
FREE DANCE
Friday, Sept 12,8-12,
East Campus Union perking lot
_ featuring Black wrttr
Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
A safe and supportive environment for survivors of
sexual assault and people who know someone who
has been sexually assaulted. Meets Tuesdays, 2-3pm
in Nebraska Union, Room 338. Call the Women's Center
at 472-2597 for more info.
Union Board Meeting, 5:30 0 East Union
Activities Immediately Following Meeting
UNL Rugby Club
Practice 6:00pm, Tues & Thurs
Harper, Schramm, Smith fields
New Players Encouraged
No Experience Necessary
Questions CaH Eric or Josh at 438-8762
UNMC MEDICINE
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising. 107
OldH. Wednesday, Sept. 10,12-4 pm. Call 472-4190
for appointment.
VOLUNTEER
Get Involved! Help with mailings, research, office duties,
etc...Have Fun Meeting New People!
For Information, Calf 472-2597
THE WOMEN'S CENTER
Was labor day vacation not enough? Come
backbacking in Colorado with Outdoor Adventures.
Sign-up today at Campus Recreation or call 472-4777.
Was labor day vacation not
enough? Come backpacking in
Colorado with Outdoor
Adventures. Sign-up today at
Campus Recreation or call
472-4777.
WATER POLO INFORMATIONAL MEETING:
September TO at 6:00 at the Outdoor Adventure
Conference Room in the Rec. Center. Call Tim Daniel
436-8500.
We Buy, Sell, Trade Used CD's
Homer's 14th & 0,61st A 0,46th & Van Dorn
Actuarial Science Club
Meeting
Room 108 CBA 7pm Wed. September 10. Free pizza
and lots to discuss.
AEAC
Anyone interested in the Ag Econ/Agribusiness club is
invited to attend our fall picnic. Come to Peter Pan
Park at 5:30pm, September 9 for food and more infor
mation about the dub.
All CBA Organization Presidents:
1st President’s Council
Wednesday, September 10th 8:30pm
CBA 222
Call Lance (436-7839) if unable to attend
Ambassadors
First meeting tonight at 6:0011 Room posted in the Union.
See you therel
American Meteorological
Society Club Meeting!
If you're interested m weather, be there. Wednesday at
4:30 pm in 301 Avery. . _
Beta Alpha Psi
"Meet the Firms’, Tonight at 7 p.m., in the Nebraska
Club. AH accounting majors welcome!,
•V . Confidential Gay Men’s
Discussion Group
Wednesdays 8prh to 7:30 pm
For more information call Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Coun
seling and Psychological Services, 472-7450 (e-mail
ldiaz-perdomoOccmail.unl.edu) or Rev. Phil Owen at
476-0355 (email: ophHipOunomaha.edu).
. -■-^-yr- ”
Delta Sigma Pi, Professional Co-Ed Business Fraternity,
is recruiting new inembers. Business majors, come
to our Meet the ChajSters^ „
Monday, September 15, 7 p.m., posted in the Union
Business Attire.
Speaker Alice Dittman, Comhusker Bank
Sign up at our booth in CBA. For more information
call Destiny O 474-1757 or Jeremy 420-5066.
Habitat for Humanity
Everyone welcomel Informational meeting, Cath
er/Pound/Neihart, 6:30 p.m.
Horticulture Club Meeting
Tuesday, Sept 9,5:00pm at East Union. Welcome our
newmembersH
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IMA
Meet the firms tonight, 20th floor First Bank Nebraska
Oub 7-9:30pm business attire. Meeting Wednesday,
7:30pm, Union. Speaker NIFA.
Interested in wildlife? . -
Like to fish? ^ .
Attend the first fall meeting UNL Wildlife Club 7:00pm,
East CampuS Union, Wednesday. Sept. -10. Ml new
members welcome.,
SIFE L
Students In Free Enterprise
Informational Meeting, Tuesday, September 9 at 5:30
in CBA 206. First Meeting is Wednesday, September
10 at 5:30 in the City Union.__^
Society of Professional
Journalists *
First Meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 5:30 pm,
Avery Hall. Anyone interested in a career in journalism
is welcome! Free Pizza! Questions, call Melissa,
472-0052.___
TCAB
Teachers College Advisory Board members, our first
meeting of the year will be on Tuesday, Sept 9th, from
7-8pm in Henzlik HaW Room 107.
The UNL Rifle Club is looking for new membersl! Meet
ing Thursdays at 6:80 in MAN room 2. Call 436-0819 or
436-9175 for more information.
Undergraduate Women in
Business
1st meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9, 5:30, Union (room
posted) Speaker: Gen Cotter, Career Services. NEW
MEMBERS WELCOME. Business attire. ?'s,call Melissa
at 436-9023.__
UNL FFA Alumni
Welcome Back Students! Anyone interested in sup
porting Agricultural Education and the FFA, please
come to first yearly meeting on September 9th, at 8
p.m„ in East Campus Union.
UNL Pre-Vet Club
The UNL Pre-Veterinary Club will hold the monthly
meeting tonight at 7:00pm in the East Campus Union,
room will be posted. All freshmen and new members
are asked to arrive at 6:30pm.
WOMEN’S SOCCER CLUB
Anyone interested in Womens' Soccer Club, come to a
meeting in Campus Rec TV Lounge, Tuesday. Septem
ber 9th at 7:30pm. Any Questions? Call Katie at
475-6258.
WORSHIP
- _i_v
-ATT
Congratulations to the best initiate class on campus,
Bryce Anderson, Brad Christensen, Oint Knester, Justin
Ferris, Matt Cox, Cody Walter, Jeff Moon, Justin
Pope, Dustin Lahners, Jason Lewis, Michael Hines, Nic
Emanuel, Rob Marsh, Brad Johnson, Nick
Ladenberger, Brian Wray, Matt Dickinson, Bob Lantis,
Mike Monke, Jon Schram, Steve Coufal, Graham
Rupe.
Your Alpha Gamma Rho Brothers
AXG
Good Luck leva Augstums in the finals of the Miss Ne
braska competition! Watch Out Miss America! Love,
your sisters..
AIX AM
Dames and Desperados
Friday, September 1271997
Enjoy a swingin’ good time with your
dazzling Dame or daring Desperado!
Applications now available for the 97-98 greek yearbook
staff. Pick your application up at the grew affairs office.
Deadline is Sept. 12 at 5pm. Questions
caH 472-2562.
ATA
Thanks for the BBQ last Thursday. We had a great
time!
_Love-Theta '
TOB
Thanks for the great FAC last week. "We Never* had
such a good time!
The men of Gamma Phi Delta
GREEK LIFE
Where Life and Fun Connect. Where does God fit in?
All Greeks invited. Wednesday, 9/10 Alpha Xi Delta
House. 9:30 p.m._
Recycled sounds has moved
Now at 1211 “O’ Street. More room, more new cd's,
thousands of new posters. 476-8240. Open past 9pm
daily.' _
Relief is in sight
Oasis ‘97
September 12 at
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IAE
Thank you to the freshmen for taking us Dowling. We
had great time)
Love-Theta New Members
IOE
Congratulations to the following men for their initiation
into The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity: Jason Herz, Joe
Rupp, Jim Reed, Cory Garris, Brian Anderson, Kyle
Demming and Matthew Eickman.
Your Brothers
Thanks to all the participating houses that made the
Greek Dance Party a success. A special thank you to
the IFC/ Panhellenic Philanthropy Council.
Jamie Schomerus-r OB Trisha Williams-A A A
Karey Vering-A r Ryan Stowe-A T A
Jamie Warren-A T 11
Congratulations to Gamma Phi Beta for the most par
ticipants.
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GET INVOLVED!
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATION NEEDED
There are many committee openings for student repre
sentatives. Check the ASUN office for current open
positions. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Un
ion. Deadline Sept. 19th.
UNL Student Government
Wed., Sept 10
6:30 p.m.
Green Space
North of City Union
Information and Agenda Available
115 Nebraska Union
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