Lawn care personnel needed. Full time or part time. Morning and afternoon hours available. Call 432-5602 to apply. Lawn care personnel needed full time and part time positions available. Must have neat appearance and good^driving record. Call Terry at Lawnscape. NEED EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS for land and water aerobics, weight room and spinning. Please apply at Northeast YMCA 2601 North 70th or call 434-9257. NEED SOME CASH? IMMEDIATE TELEMARKETING POSITIONS AVAILABLE, SET YOUR OWN SCHEDULE AND WE WILL PAY YOU WEEKLY! JRW SALES IS EXPANDING AND NEEDS YOU TO JOIN OUR WELL TRAINED AND HIGHLY PAID STAFF. CALL-TODAY, START TOMORROW! 436-3080 ★ ★★★ $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, 477-8663. __ Old Chicago. A.M. and P.M. line cooks and pizza cooks. Wages negotiable. 477-2277. 826 “P’ Street. Contact Ron Johnson. P.T. Production Operator KOLN/KGIN-TV has part-time Production Operator po sition openings. Duties include camera, C.G. videotape, and audio. Must be willing to work early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Applica tion deadline 9/22/97. Send Cover letter and resume to Personnel Assistant, KOLN/KGIN-TV, PO Box 30350, Lincoln, NE 68503. EOE__ Part time help needed hours available from 7:30am to noon or 12:30-5;30pm. Flexible around college sched ules. Could earn up to $6.50 an hour to start plus ben efits. Call for appointment. 474-5323, ext. 245. Part time morning positions. M,W,F. Math proficiency required. Honesty and integrity a must. Reliable transportation. Apply in person, Paycheck Advance. 1144 Cornhusker Highway. Part time receptionist with flexible hours wanted for small law firm. Please call 434-2390. PART-TIME APPLICATION ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Enty level position for Engineering student with back ground in heat and mass transfer. Individual will assist Application Engineers to evaluate, select and calculate performance; write up Proposals and follow-up with customers. Customer contact involving industrial boil ers and related auxiliaries. Mechanical or Chemical Engineering Student. Please Call: Shawna Hilbert Personnel Director Nebraska Boiler Company (402) 434-2000 P.O. Box 82287 Lincoln, NE 68501 PART-TIME Floral Processing/Delivery Positions Open. Rose Express. 4920 N. 57th St., Suite B (North of Cornhusker and 1 Block East of HWY 77). No Calls Please. Phone volunteeers needed. Excellent experience for human services/psychology majors. Lincoln Personal Crisis service, will hold a one day volunteer training session, Saturday September 27th 9-4:30pm at Com munity Mental Health Center near 17th and South. Register by calling 475-5171 or 489-3275 and leave your name and number. P)ay-Q$h Fan Factory Let us run you through opr system and squeeze you out a success! Call flowfls7-41oi. PT Receptionist Looking for flexible part time work, 15-20 hours/week? Check us out. Healthcare Communications is looking for a motivated individual who enjoys reception desk and clerical duties. Required skills include 1 year of re ception or equivalent duties, great phone/communication skills, 35+WPM. Macintosh ex perience a plus. Great location near Gateway Mall. Please send resume and cover letter to: Healthcare Communications, Inc., Attn: HR:ADM„ 210 Gateway, Ste. 200, Lincoln, NE 68505. 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, Lincoln, NE 68506. RECEPTIONIST/ SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Lancaster Manor seeks a dependable individual for routine work receiving and directing visitors, performing clerical duties, and/or operating a departmental switchboard. Qualifications: High school graduate or equivalent. Criminal history check will be made on top appticants. Hourly: $6.90/ Hrs: PART-TIME; 4:15pm-9:00pm; M-F; alternating days and weekends; Saturday and Sunday 2:45pm-9:00pm. Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire and an application returned or postmarked on or before: FRI DAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1997. Apply at: City-County Employment Office 555 S. 10th Street Rm 114 Lincoln, NE 68508 402/441 -7596 (Voice Mail Box) EOE/AA Responsible and Dependable? Are these qualities you posses? If so, Westlake Hard ware maybe the place for you. We are currently hiring for the position of full time department manager and full or part-time cashiers. Positions include days, eve nings, weekends. Westlake offers competitive pay, profit sharing, 401K, employee discounts and many oth enefits. If this looks interesting? Apply in person Wf Hardware, 2600 South 48th. (Vandom Plaza) EOE/MFDV Sales Clerk Part-time flexible hours M-F, work with business cus tomers with some food preparation/clean up. Call SNACK HAVEN. 434-4500,134 North 12th. I ' - - School Closing Intern KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking applicants tor the above position. This is a part-time, temporary paid in ternship program. 18-20 hours per week, M^F, 5 am-8:30 am, and some evenings (on-call). The position will last from mid-October 1997to mid-April 1998. Must have excellent oral and written communication skills, reliable transportation, work well under pressure and be extremely dependable. PC and/or data entry experience required. Must be willing to work early mornings, weekends and evenings. Interested appli cants should send resume with cover letter to: Per sonnel Assistant, KOLN/KGIN-TV, P.O. Box 30350; Lincoln, NE 68503. AppHcation Deadline: 9/12/97. Security needed, 3rd shift, PT, can study while working, call 476-6600 ext 350. Spaghetti Works is Wring Daytime Wait Staff. Apply at 228 N. 12th, 8-10 or 2-4. STUDENT PROGRAM Union Bank & Trust is seeking Freshman and Sopho more undergraduate students who are looking to gain experience in the Financial Industry. *$6.61 perhour •Flexible schedule •Work a minimum of 20 hours per week •Commitment of at least 2 years to the program ‘Sales, cash handling, and customer contact experience preferred Please apply in person M-F 8:30-5:00, Human Re sources, 3615 S 48th. W UNION BANK & TRUST COMPANY Equal Opportunity Employer • Member FDIC The Nebraska Club Is now hiring full- and part-time evening lounge staff. Apply in person Monday-Friday, 10 am-9 pm, or Satur day, 5 pm-9 pm. 233 South 13th, 20th floor, First Bank Building. TO $500 TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY NBC aCtarCcuaaM National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap plications for Branch Specialist- Williamsburg Teller- Williamsburg Teller-bastpark (3)Teller- Pioneers Credit Card Collector/BankCard (2)Encoder- Item Processing Sorter Operator- FC Technologies (2)CoNege Interns Auditing For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. Equal Opportunity Employer Truck driver wanted for fall harvest, must be able to drive large grain trucks. Close to Lincoln, call 782-2009. We need employees! Clerks afternoons and evenings, apply in person. Mike's O Street Drive-In. 22nd & O. - • - • ■ r ! ■ - • Job I away? Pick up the phone and you’ll find out National Research Corporation has a lot to offer. NRC is accepting applications for its professional inter viewing 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 today! NRC Offerings include: •Paid training •Paid parking with convenient downtown location •Flexible scheduling •Casual/smoke-free work environment ‘Competitive hourly wage For more information or to schedule an interview, please call our Data Collection job line at 475-4520. EOE ADA **Flexible Hours** Work study students needed at city/east campus li braries. Day, evening or weekend hours. $5.15-$5.40/hr. Apply Love Library, Rm. 136. 472-3963. 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 Tan" programs in the country. To learn more, check out our website at www.northwesternmutual.com/sales then call 483-7871 for an interview. ATTENTION I need five responsible and committed students to help run my business. Call Dan at 402-467-2775. Ftexi bie hours._ “ 1 I | STUDENTS': • No more money left on the money tree? • Tired of asking the folks for some cash? Return to donating and earn up to $28 when you bring in your student ID. Call or stop in today. Centeon Bio-Services 1442 ‘O’ Street 475-8645 *2-5 month lapse (fee subject to change} BILLY MADISON & TOMMYBOY I'm looking for 2 fun, energetic individuals to help run and take over my business. 2-3 k/mo. potential. 465-4997 ATTENTION PRE-LAW STUDENTS A representative from Creighton Law School wiH be at A & S Advising, 107 Oldfather, Thursday, Sept. 18, 12:30-3:30. Caff 472-4190 for appointment. BE THERE!! Student Impact Team „ 1st Meeting Tues. - Sept. 16 7:00 p.m. - City Union Room to be posted Biotechnology Seminar Dr. Alan Hinnebusch of NIH, Child Health and Human Development, ‘Translational Regulation of Yeast GCN4: A Window on Factors Controlling Initiator tRNA Binding to Ribosomes” September 17, 4:00 p.m., Han sen Auditorium, E103 Beadle Center. For more infor mation, call 2-2635. Check out the SPIRIT LEADERS at the Student Involve ment Fair. Wednesday, September 17th. fiEKIITimftC* Mimiin ar iiitim \ Clue #1 Looks like you could use some help finding clues to find the keys that start the Mountain Dew Jeep. So what section do you find help in? Decorate your new space— lots of new posters at Recycled Sounds arriving daily. Recycled Sounds, 1211 “0" Street, 476-8240. 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 Linton. CaH Tricia at the Women’s Center, 472-9428 for more info. Homecoming 1997 General Meeting Student organizations, Greek chapters, and Residence Hall floors be sure and send your representative to the general meeting, Tuesday - September 16 at 6:00, East Campus Union. Attendance points will be given. INTRAMURAL GOLF TOURNAMENT The last day to enter the Men's, Women’s, and Co-Rec Golf Tournament is Tuesday, September 16. Don’t Delay I Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for mote infcfrnation. intramural innertube WATER BASKETBALL The last day to enter Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Innertube Water Basketball is Tuesday, September 16. Don’t delay! Enter your team now at the Office of Cam pus Recreation. Caul 472-3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL PRE-SEASON FLAG FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT The last day to enter the Men’s and Women’s Pre-Season Flag Football Tournament is Tuesday, Sep tember 16. Don't delay! Enter now at the Office of Cam pus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information, INTRAMURAL SPORTS TOURNAMENT NIGHT Don’t miss the Intramural Sports Tournament Night this Friday, September 19 at the Campus Recreation Cen ter!! The action starts at 6:00pm and includes the fol lowing events: Inner tube Water Basketball, Soccer Skills, Badminton Doubles, 4-on-4 Volleyball, 2-on-2 Basketball, and a Tug-Of-War Contest. Call 472-3467 for more information. Models wanted Models for fashion, fitness, print and runway. For in quiries, contact 477-3020. Schlotzky’s Deliver^^l Call 476-2224, M-F, 12:30-5, and we will bring I DELICIOUS Schlotzky’s soup, salads, or sand-1 wiches to your home or office! Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group A safe and supportive environment tor 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. Student Opportunities and Services (SOS) ~ Student AdvisoryBoard Motivated SOS participants needed to become mem bers, to plan activities and represent SOS at UNL pro grams. Applications available at 220 Administration or call Nina at 472-5424. Deadline Wednesday,September Study In the Cultural Capital of the Hispanic World! Toledo—at the FUNDACION ORTEGA Y GASSET SPR ING 1998—an informational meeting will be held at 5:00 pm. Sept. 17th, in the Basement Lounge of Inter national Affairs, 1237 R Street. Intro to program, tips on financial aid, and morel TCAB Would you like to be a part of the Teacher’s College Advisory Board? Applications are now available for new memberships. You can pick these up in HenzNck, room 105. Deadline is October 3. Don't Delay! TIBETAN BUDDISM Tibetan Lama Getek Rinpoche will speak Friday, 7 p.m. at East Campus Student Union. More info: 435-7679. www.kwirolhoart.oig U»hclt> vhlcLow Prices Diamonds, Engagement Rings, Gold Chains and Bracelets. Shop the Rett Come to the Best ■ 31110 Si 4TMOM TIMEOUT! FOR TIME MANAGEMENT Success 101 seminars presents a free time manage ment workshop. Presented by Dr. Elmer Miller. Whether your are right- or left-brained, there is a way for you to organize ^our crazy life. Tuesday, September 16, 2 University Program Council Events Staff meeting Sep tember 16th at 5pm. Any questions, call 472-8146. UNL FENCING CLUB Are you interested in learning to fence? Men and women are welcome to join this sport. First meeting wed. Sept. 24, Whittier Gym (22nd and Vine), at 7:30pm. For more information contact Michael Hoff 472-5342. We Buy, Sell, IVade Used CD’s Homer’s 14th & 0,61st & O, 46th & Van Pom_ WE WANT YOU!!! DISCOVER OXFORD 1998 There’s simply no better way to spend your summer! Four incredible weeks immersed in culture, history, beauty and splendor. Visit London, Bath, Stonehenge, Stratford,...Many other attractions as well. Earn 6 hours of credit in the arts and economic. Open to ALL majors!! Come to an information session this week and meet Dr. Martin Holmes of Oxford University. The sessions will be held in 138 CBA. Tuesday, September 16: 3:30-4:30,4:30-5:30 Wednesday, September 17: 9:30-10:30,1:30-2:30 Thursday, September 18: 12:30-1:30,2:00-3:00 For additional information, contact: D’Vee Buss or Me lissa Murphy, CBA 138. Or phone 472-2310. “Someone You Know." UNL’s gay/les/bi/trans organi zation meeting Wednesday. Sept. 17 at 6:30 pm in city Union room posted. All students/non-students wel come; AEAC AgEcon/ Agribusiness dub regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 16tti at 5:30pm. East Campus Union, room to be posted. Are you interested in a career in law? Phi Alpha Delta Pre-law Honor Fraternity Meeting 6:00 pm, Wed. Sept. 17th. Room will be posted 6 Union. New members welcome. Please wear business attire. Are you interested in having fun building leadership skills all while doing community service? If so then this club is for you! Join Collegiate 4-H. The first meeting will be held 5:30 Tuesday, September 16th in the East Campus Union. Any questions, call Heidi at 435-2490. Are you interested on learning more about internships possibilities, FREE PIZZA, and fun? Then join our next meeting for Phi Beta Lambda Tuesday, September 16, 6:30pm in the Union. Open to all majors.__ ATTENTION! It is already time to begin planning the 1998 Women’s Leadership Conference. Anyone interested in helping is invited to attend the first meeting Tuesday, Septem ber 23 in the Culture Center ® 5:30 pm. For more in formation, contact Student Involvement at 472-2454. Block and Bridle Club Regular meeting on Thursday, September 18th, 7pm Initiates, 7:30 Members. CBASAB “Your Voice, Through Ours" Wednesday, September 17,6:00p.m. Room 25 CBA September 17, Wednesday^Sxjpm meeting in the OA Adventures room. New members welcome. College Republicans will meet in the City Campus Union on Wednesday, September 17th, 8:00 p.m.. Featuring guest speakers Matt Butler and Elliott Rustad. New members welcome. # First Campus Red Cross Meeting of the year. Wed September 17th at 5:00pm in the basement of the health center. Everyone is welcome. Friends of the Deaf lls required, floor lobby. Habitat for Humanity General/work meeting. Everyone welcome. 6pm in the 1245 building on *R* Street. Kappa Phi is pledging new members now. Informational meeting Sept. 17th (Wed.) from 6 to 7 p.m. at Cor nerstone (640 N. 16th St.) National organization at UNL since 1920. Friendship club for University Women of any Christian faith. Minimal dues! Call 436-0015 or 420-6320 for more information. Study Service Worship Fellowship_ Learn how feminists can relievo stress with Reike. Lincoln NOW General Meeting Sept 18th, 7pm, YWCA_ Marketing Club Radio Sriapk Mr. John Barrick September 18,1997 at 7:00pm CBA117 PARTY SMART Meeting Tuesday, Sept.fS, in the Union at 7 p.m. Room to be posted. _ Wednesday,Septembw 17, Union: All new members welcome. Soil & Water Resources Club First meeting and cook out. When: Tuesday, September 16th, 6:00pm. Where: Pioneer’s Park. What: Meeting and free hamburgers and hot dogs. Student Education Association For all education majors: Come join us for pizza at our first meeting. Tuesday, September 16 at 5:30 p.m. in Henziik, 53. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS^ Local business with international expertise offers world wide low airfares: Africa, Asia, South America, Europe. CALL NOW ! 1 '800^658-4366 Ask for Shajal A Affordable Travel Company 527 E 25th Street, Kearney, NE 68847 email:berto@digitalis.nct ~ . a AXft Hope all of you liked our buns! we had a blast, come back again. The men of Kappa-Sig AIT Thanks for the pre-game and a HUGE thanks to our “chauffeur" Craig, what would we have done without you?!? The ladies of Kappa Delta ATS AXQ MASTER'S ‘97 Sunday, September 21 O North 40 84th & Adams, Noon-4 Benefiting Lincoln Special Olympics ATA Thanks for having us over before the game on Saturday. We had a great time and hope to do it again soon. Love, the Pi Phfe_ ATA Thanks to the Co-Rec mud volleyball team for getting “down & dirty" with us at last Sunday's tournament ft was a great time! The ladies of Kappa Delta ®A0 A very belated thanks for the burgers before the Akron ' 'i' | ; i [ 1 /• I j -»p f •< game. You guys really know how to show a bunch of girts a good time! The ladies of Kappa Delta. K£ Congratulations to all Summer Pledges. We're looking forward tp a great semester. The Brothers of Kappa-Sig KZ Congratulations to the New Initiates. Nick Hohman, Randy Johnson, Mike Wilson, Steve Sampson, Joe Spitznagel, Ted Lange, Ehren Tiedje, Zach Cahoon, & David Bnion. Great Job! A.E.KAB. Recycled sounds has moved Now at 1211 “O” Street. More room, more new cd's, thousands of new posters. 476-8240. Open past 9pm daity. Show what’s inside Shooting for Respect UNL's 3-on-3 basketball (burnament is September 27th to benefit the Rape and Spouse Abuse Center. Pick up registrations at the University Lutheran Chapel. Also Sponsored by 4>AQ, 85, Ben . Thanks to Ag Men for supper and volleyball last week. We had a great time. The Ladies of Sigma Alpha BE THERE!! Student Impact Team 1 st Meeting Tues. - Sept. 16>' 7:00 p.m. - City Union _ Room to be posted _ ★ ★ ★★ 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. ★ ★ ★★ New Positions Open Vacancies on Comm, for Fees Allocation - Greek Living Unit rep. Student Court Homecoming Coordinator 1998 Deadline: Sept 26 at 4:00 p.m. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union Models Wanted For Art Photography, both draped and un-draped. Call for an interview at 436-8848. Ask fpr Scott. I Classified Advertising.... Place your ad by..... . Telephone: 472-2588 E-mail: dn@unlinfo.unl.edu FAX: 472-1761 And check out our wed page at... http://www.aBl.edu/DaityNeb