The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1997, Page 15, Image 15

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    MANAGING EDITOR
The Lincoln Reader is opening a Lincoln office, and
needs a managing editor. Duties will include answering
phones, critical thinking, and being an informational
whirl- wind. This is a rebuild from the ground level and
requires someone with boundless energy, an attention
/deadlines, and self motivation. We are looking for
someone with strong writing skills, the ability to work
with a wide range ofwriters, and the creativity to pro
duce a thought provoking news weekly. Lots of inde
pendence and loads of responsibility, positions also
available for writers and a computer graphic artist. Mail
resume and clips by October 15th to Lincoln Reader,
C/O Brian Schur, 2810 S 72nd Street #32, Lincoln, Ne.
68506.
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.
Nursery Worker for Zion Church. Wednesday nights
from 7:00-8:15pm, pay $10. Thursday mornings,
9:30-11:00am, $10/toddlers $15/older children. Call
Lynn at 476-2524.
Omaha World Herald needs a weekend customer serv
ice representative. This position involves answering
phones, entering information into computer system,
and dispatching papers. Hours are 7 a.m. to 11:30
a.m.. Please call Jerry R. at the Omaha World Herald.
Lincoln Circulation office. 476-6100.
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 counter help needed at all locations. Apply
Audio Visual Video Center 3219 South 13th.
Part-time Cashier Opportunities Now Available. No ex
perience necessary. Enjoy flexible scheduling and
competitive wages.,- Apply at any of these locations:
70th and Van Dorn, 66th and O Street, or 33rd and
Highway 2. _
Perkins Restaurant
Now looking for full or part time kitchen help.
Openings for most shifts. Apply in person at 48th and
O location.__.
Recreation Supervisors
Needed
The Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department has
openings for Center Supervisors. Hours are from
3:00-5:30pm weekdays. Possibility of extra hours if
available. Starting rate $5.50/hour. Call Dorothy at Cal
vert, 441 -8480 or Jean at Belmont. 441 -6789. EOE/AA
Spaghetti Works is hiring Daytime Wait Staff. Apply
at 228 N. 12th, 8-10 or 2-4.
Special Events
PHOT<X5RAPHERS
Must have your own 35mm SLR camera, flash, de
pendable transportation and willingness to travel. Pho
tograph and help people, have fun at Friday and Satur
day night events. If you like parties, action, people and
photography then put your camera to work, earn your
self some money and have fun doing it. Call: The Picture
Man 467-2577 M-F 1-6 for more information.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
General tasks related to support data processing oper
ation. Forms control, backup procedures, and other
duties. Good word processing skills required. Earned
vacation and paid holidays. 8a.rn.-12 noon, Monday
Friday. Apply in Person at Nebraska Farm Bureau,
5225 South 16th Street, Lincoln.
IXri |\# Temporary
IVELLL# Services
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER
No Sales!
Give us a ring and we’ll put you in contact with great
opportunities. If you’re out-going and enjoy talking to
people, you will gain valuable experience, great pay,
bonuses, and the flexibility you need. Convenient
downtown location, free parking! Part-time evening
openings available now. Never a fee.
483-4094
Textbooks
Wholesale distributor- several positions open. Miscel
laneous duties. No experience required. Our warehouse
is clean, warm and well lighted. We can possibly
work around your class schedule. $6/hour. We have
helped more students through school than almost any
body. Perhaps we can help you too.
NebraskaBook Co. Inc.
4700 S. 19th Street
^ ^fhe (PounDiy @tub of JPuicola *
The Country Club of Lincoln is now hiring part time
banquet help. No experience necessary. $6/hour plus
gratuity. Great working environment, Flexible schedule,
Free meals, lots of extras. Apply in person, 3200
South 24th street. Tuesdav-Sunday, 9am-8pm.
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, FirstBank
Building.__
TO $500 TUITION
ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY
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National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap
plications for
Teller-Williamsburg
Tetter- Eastpark
Teller- Pioneers
Credit Card CoHector/BankCard
BEneoder- Hem Processing
Sorter Operator- FC Technologies
College Interns Auditing
For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at
434-4700.
www.banknbc.com
Equal Opportunity Employer_
Warehouse Person
Lincoln Primestar has a part time position
available. Candidates must be flexible and
available to work approximately 15-20 hours per
week. Qualified applicants wiH have a high
school education, a courteous and professional
attitude, and be able to lift 100 pounds. Position
offers a good starting wage and free cable. Apply
in person at Primestar, 1232 High Street #3,
Lincoln, NE 68502, Monday-Friday,
8:30am-5pm. Primestar is an equal opportuni
ty employer M/F/D/V
WOb Page Designer/Design Team. Part time, do it in
your spare time. Sample projects may be requested.
Send e-mail resume to sshermanQnavix.net.
Weekend and Cocktail servers. Town and Country,
3245 Comhusker, Apply between 3 and 6pm daily.
Weekend housekeeper needed at local bed and break
fast. $6/hour. Steve. 475-3351. _
IYMCA youth sports is looking to hire youth vol
leyball officials and site supervisors. Good
pay/weekend hours. Apply in person 1039 “P"
Street Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.
Full and part time openings. Will train. Ap'ply at
YWCA, 1432 “N' Street, 68508. 434-3494! EOE.
Full time and part-time teaching positions, must be 19
years old. Apply at 4710 N 10th.
Sitter needed Tuesday and Wednesday night from
4:30 to 10:00 p.m. Contact Sandy 464r4966.
Dependable individual to assist in tropical fish mainte
nance. Flexible hours. Apply in Manor Hall, room 2,
472-0682, work study approval required.
600s Notices
ARTISTS- if you are motivated, excited, dedicated or
slightly neurotic about art, help us create a small col
lective to have studio/gallery space where we can
work with around each other to create a new direction.
Email preferred to unlartboy@aol.com or John @
477-6422. ,_
Attention Brides!
Sale on Wedding Gowns off-the-rack at Sassi's
Discontinued styles at $99-$199-$299
“Red X" current styles at 30-50% off
Hurry in for the best selection.
Sale ends November 1 st, 1997
EARN $$$ FOR RESEARCH
PARTICIPATION
Couples needed for study of young adult romantic and
sexual behavior. You will be paid for completing confi
dential surveys. Contact Professor Rafaelli. 472-0737.
EMERGING LEADERS
Apply today to be a member of the spring
Emerging Leaders' class. Applications available
at Student Involvement offices, East and City
Campuses. Application deadline is Monday,
October 13th! SO HURRY! Questions- Call Kris
Baack@472-8152.
GOLDEN KEY NEW MEMBERS
Remember to attend the new member reception Satur
day, October 11 at 1Q--30am in the Union!
If you haven’t checked us out
yet here’s what you’re missing!
TUESDAY 18 & over Night $5 cover Free nonalcoholic
Drinks, WEDNESDAY: Underground Music (no cover),
THURSDAY: Request Night (no cover), WEDNESDAY -
SATURDAY: Drink Specials, SUNDAY: Cabaret Show.
The Q, 226 S. 9th Street, 475-2269.
Join the NSE Team
New Student Enrollment Orientation Leader applica
tions are now available at the following locations: Cul
ture Center, Student Involvement (both campuses). Of
fice of Admissions, Multi-Cultural Affairs, All Residence
Hall Front Desks.
Applications are due October 29th!
Come to an Information Session:
Wednesday October 15 at 7:30pm-Culture Center
Tuesday October 21 at 4:30pm -Nebraska Union
Thursday Oct 23 at 630pm-Neihardt Blue Lounge
Models wanted
Models for fashion, fitness, print and runway. For in
quiries, contact 477-3020.
NE CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIANS ASSOC
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
OldH, Monday, Oct. 13,1-4:30 p.m. Call 472-4190 for
appointment. __
New Student Enrollment
The last day to apply for a New Student Enrollment
Orientation Leader position is Wednesday, October
29th. Applications are due at 5:00pm at the Office of
Admissions. You may pick up an application at the fol
lowing locations:
-Office of Admissions-1410 Q Street
-Student I nvoh/ement-both campuses
.r.AII residence hall front desks *
-Cultural Center
-Multi-Cultural Affairs__
Open tryout for Women’s basketball October 19th and
20th, 6am. For more info call 472-8258, Coach Walls.
SEVEN-TWENTY
SNOWBOARD SHOP
Proudly supplying the finest in Snowboard Gear!
Featuring
Never Summer, Lib Tech, Gnu,
Vans, North Wave
Switch, Technine, Preston, Bent Metal
Da Kine, West Beach, Convert
and more!
Located inside Cycle Works
27th & Vine
475-2453.
www.cycleworksusa.com/seventwenty
Student Foundation applications available! Get your
applications from the City Union, East Union, Culture
Center, or Residence Hall front desks. APPLY NOW!
Subway 12th & Q Only
Free mountain bike, Husker footballs, and other
prizes. Learn more in October 14th Stress Guide.
AEAC
Ag Econ/Agribusiness Club Meeting Tuesday October
14, 5:30p.m. at Valentino’s (35th & i-loldredge). Come
discuss protege & learn about career opportunities
with ADM. Please RSVP to Misty at 465-8339. Free
Pizza, everyone welcome.
Arts & Sciences
Advisory Board
There will be a meeting on Sunday, October 12th and
5:30pm in the City Union._
Attention Arts and Sciences Students!
Applications for the Arts and Sciences Student Advisory
Board are available in 107 Oldfather Hall (Arts and
Sciences Advising Center) and in Student Involvement.
Apply now to become part of a great team and make a
difference in our college! Applications are due to 107
Oldfather Hall by Friday, October 10,
Civil Engineering Students
All Civil Engineering students should plan to meet with
their advisors at the early registration meeting on
Wednesday October 15th at 4:30pm in W 347 and W
357 Nebraska Hall. Packets for spring 1998 will be
available. Students are reminded that they must have
their advisors approval before registering for classes.
Refreshments will be served.
Honors Program Members
Star Trek and Religion: Professor Quentin Faulkner
examines the relationship between pop culture and re
ligion. Join discussion Tuesday, October 14, 6:30 p.m.
Neihardt Gray Pador. Resistance is futile.
Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting
Tuesday, October 14 at 8:00 p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
Room Posted. 1-800-626-8431.
AXft
Your big sisters are waiting for you..
AMI
Congratulations to Sarah Creighton for making Greek
Yearbook! Pi Love, Your Sisters
Oh Gnariey^io^my Harley!!
“This party will be kickin”
_October 10,1997
AgMen
Thanks for the dinner exchange. We had a great time.
_-The ladies of Phi Beta Chi
K
pi,
WoocEe‘97
Friday. October 10 © 8:30pm
(Busses will be leaving AGR at 8:30pm)
ATS
Thank you to the men of Alpha Gamma Sigma for the
fun hay rack ride last Thursday ... go bulldogs!
The women of AoPi
ATO
Congratulations on mud tug light-weight division
champs.
AG MEN
Congratulations on heavy-weight mud tug division
champs.
XG
Congratulations on women’s division mud tug
champs.
Attention mud tug participants:
You helped raise over $1,20Ofor Clinton Elementary
School. Your support has been greatly appreciated.
ATO
A very belated thank you to the men of Alpha Tau
Omega. The dinner exchange was unforgettable, as
we went hungry the rest of the week - the bill’s in the
mail!
_The women of AoPi
ATO
Would like to announce 100 years
of Gamma Theta
and welcomes the alumni to participate in our Centen
nial Celebration
ASA
Jenny
Your mommy loves you tons! Can’t wait to see you on
Sunday.
_ Xi Love
xo
Congratulations to our newly elected President, James
R. Rogers. We are confident that you will do an out
standing job!
Thank-you to our outgoing president; Seth Schuhman,
and best of luck during your term as a National Lead
ership/Expansion consultant.
The Men of Chi Phi
Congratulations to J.B. Goll on your new job at the
state capitol. Way to get your foot in the door, senator!
Carry on!
The brothers of Phi Gamma Delta
AAA
Congratulations to Amanda Hillyer and Gwen Chingren
for being accepted into Teachers College. Way to go!!
_Love, your sisters
AT
Congratulations to the following girls fro ASUN
subcommittees: Amy Nguyen- Racial Affairs, Amy
Osberg, Beth Lee- Women’s Issues, Kate Hutchens
Environmental Issues and Women’s Issues.
-Love your DG sisters
ATA
Thank you for the sweet serenade and the roses last
week. -Love Theta
GREEK LIFE
Being Committed. Thanks AOPi for hosting. Greek
Connection next Wednesday, @ 9:30pm, Union, check
Kiosk.
KAPPA DELTA WHITE ROSE
BOWL
Sunday, October 12
games begin at 9:00am
Proceeds benefit Children’s Hospital Charities.
KA0
Congratulations to Julie Williams, Kaela Tworek, and
Kristy Kozek for being accepted into Teacher’s College.
-love, your sisters
KA
Rebecca, only 1 more day, and you’ll find out who I
am. I’m so excited!!
Love,
Mommy
KKT
Congratulations to Kellie Clifton on your pinning!! We
are so excited for you!!
Love, Your Sisters
KKT
New Members:
We hope you enjoy your Inspiration Week.
_Love, The Actives
AXA
A belated thank you for the dinner exchange. We hope
that you all enjoyed the air conditioning.
Love, the ladies of Tri-Delta
Polyester Pimps
October 10
Aon SOE AXQ,
FIJI KA QKY
SOE
A belated thanks for the barbecue last week. We had
great time!
-Love Theta
Thanks to HES for the BBQ on Saturday. We bad a
blast.
Thank you to Delt for the beautiful songs and roses.
You guys are the best. -Love the DG's
To the lovely, classy lady waiting tables at Woody’s
Sat. nite- we talked at the Gourmet Grill-1’d like a sec
ond chance- call me 477-7501. X 129. Crazy about
you.
College find you lonely? Meet new people the fun way
today. Call 1-900-289-1245 ext. 6357. $2.99/minute,
18+ Serv-U (619)-645-8434
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10 Sonny’s ex
14 Lath
15 French historian:
1823-92
16 Japanese
aborigine
17 Take measured
steps
18 Magnificent
19 Slog
20 Start of a quip
23 Cartoonist
Gross
24 Defendants, in
law
25 Harsh
28 Touches up an
old painting
33 Worship
34 Counterfeit
35 Barber’s call
36 Landed
37 Probers
40 Person involved
with nos.
41 City in S France
43 Penury
44 In imitation of
46 Scorned
48 Manly
49 Ref. book
50 Dinner for
Domitian
51 End of the quip
58 Seed coat
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60 Ailments
62 Hamlet, e.g.
63 Memorable
diva: 1858-1942
64 Hawaiian bird
65 Soothsayer
66 French pronoun
67 Capricorn’s
symbol
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1 Nile viper
2 Chela
3 Every’s partner
4 Clambake item
5 Sock style
6 Runner on Nov.
3,1992
7 Two-tOed sloth
8 McNally’s
partner
9 Ratifier
10 Heading
11 Hawaiian port
12 FitzGerald's
“enough”
13 Boorish
21 Spent
22 Gain
25 Type of bar
26 Roman official
27 Exercises a
franchise
28 Ranted
29 Supplemented,
with “out”
30 Correct: Comb,
form
31 Oust
32 Fixed look
34 Run away
38 Settle securely
39 New Orleans
footballer
42 Orthographist
45 Raveling
47 Tavern
48 Mona Van Duyn
products'
50 Arc
51 Paper-money
rolls
52 “Dies
Latin hymn
53 Electrical wire
circuit
54 Freshwater
duck
55 Corridor
56 Does it better
butter?
57 A forearm bone
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