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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. Nebraska Book Co. Inc. 4700 S. 19th Street _EOE TO $500 TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY NBC MattHuaiaaktfCiMHne a 4F&ST Catoosa: National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap plications for: Part Time Sorter-FCT Teller-Williamsburg Statement Cierk-FCT For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employer WANTED: Bell ringers for seasonal, outdoor positions. Job starts Friday, November 28th and ends Christmas Eve. Apply in person at 2625 Potter Street during office hours. 8:00-4:30, Monday-Friday. Hiring is done upon application. Serious applicants only. Work With Children *Do you think it’s fun to work with children? 'Do you quickly build friendly, supportive relationships with children and parents? 'Do you like to plan activities? 'Are you available afternoons 3:00-6:00? If so, the Gallup Child Development Center has part time positions available with infants, preschoolers, and school age children. Substitutes needed also. Call our Interviewing Center today! 486-67*00 Monday-Fnday 9:00-5:00 Reliable child care for toddler boy, my home, evenings. 464-4026 or 467-4988. It’s never too early! Summer intemship where'averago student makes $6,000 and gains great resume'experi ence. Can for details 477-7559. . ; Photography Intern The Morril Hall museum gm shop will be producing a photo journal of the museum exhibits, and an experi enced photographer is needed. Preferably at the graduate level and with some experience in studio work. If interested, please contact Amy at 472-0090. Have portfolio ready. ’ / Professional internships/practicum opportunities in public health research, data analysis-agd planning. For graduate students or advance undergraduates in plan ning, public administration, public health/nursing, social work, sociology or related social science. This is‘a quality internship providing opportunities for respon sible work, professional skill1 building and meaningful employment in pubSc service. Apply through SBC 345 Nebraska Union. 600smm /> - >•.*;' - & Plorida' Group discounts & Daily Free drink parties! sell trips, earn cash, & go free! 1-800-234-7007. http-iendlesssummertours.com mmmb _:_K_;___<_>_I_ DISC GO ROUND WE FAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs Used CD’s, $5.99-$7.99 New CDs$12.99 Movies.T-shirts, posters,hacky sacks, music books and CD towers. DISC GO ROUND 50th and O, 486-0047 Elementary Education Portfolio workshop November 18th, 1997 Henzlik Hall, Room 107 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. OR November 19th, 1997 Henzlik Hall, Room 107 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. INTRAMURAL PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The last day to enter the Men’s and Women’s Pre-Season Basketball Tournament is Tuesday, No vember 18. Don’t Delayl Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Kim Robak The Honors Program will sponsor a presentation by Lieutenant Governor Kim Robak on November 18th at 7pm in the Wick Alumni Center. Ail students, faculty, and staff are invited. Scholarship Opportunity Engineering Ambassador If you are an engineenng major who is interested in strengthening your interpersonal skills while networking within your college, with prospective students, alumni, and with potential employers, then you are eligible for this new and exciting program. Applications are available from W161 NE Hall. Questions? Call Connie at 472-7094 or one of the current Ambassadors at 472-7096. STAND AND DELIVER Join the Involvement team and exoand your public : n . facilitation skills. ' WjSTTTnFNT > Nebraska Union 1 i r.V~ Jline is Tuesday, I H INVOLVEMENT e call Drew at 1 University x>f Nebraska-Line ota STUDY ABROAD at SENSHU UNIVERSITY TOKYO, JAPAN You can’t afford to miss the opportunities offered by UNL’s CBA Exchange Program in japan next fall. You will live in the worlds largest city; create an impressive international resume; make lifelong friends from Japan, Ireland, England, Australia, and around the United States; and have the opportunity to travel to Mt. Fuji, Hiroshima, Kyoto, and even Korea, Hong Kong, and Hawaii! Come find out more about the exciting semester that awaits you in-Japan at one of the following in formation sessions: Monday, November 17 ■ *2:30pm in CBA 138 Tuesday, November 18 9-11am in CBA Atrium Wednesday, November 19 5:00pm in CBA 138 Or contact Erica League, CBA 138; 472-6805; or eleague@cbamail.unl.edu SUMMER MANAGEMENT POStTTONS AVERAGEHAHNINGS $10,792 Responsible, mothrtrtea uMLstudents needed in Lin coln, Omaha, and surrounding areas to run your own business with College Pro Painters. No money or ex perience necessaiy for the best resume building in ternship available! Cali 1-888-277-7962 today for more info. Positions filling fasti . BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR SELF, NOT BY YOURSELF! --a-L-j_L. +_J__ We’re still looking for a lew great communicators. This job is NOT telemarketing! * Work on campaign finance reform and women’s issues. Help protect the environment. * Earn $8/hr. guaranteed. Work as few as 12 hours/week. Earn full-time benefits at 20 hours/ week. * We’re close to the downtown campus at 941 ‘O’ Street, Suite 625. For an interview, call 476-1010, Mon-Fri. 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Ic&tf our $ui£ cu\4 you oouw ,t<$-& Vof^fi ok pri^ei You could w»n a FREE T-shirt or sweatshirt, one ol the other great pmes to be given away each week when you take the NewsQuiZ the fun online current events game from the Daily Nebraskan and Ravir internet Access Service from Allan! Communications Just log on to the Net, call up the Daily Nebraskan home page at mww,uA^4WBmlfM^k and look tor the NewsQuia icon at the bottom ot the front page. The sooner you play the sooner you could win. . The official 1997-98 Student Directory is now available. Directories have been delivered to residence halls, Greek houses, and UNL departments. Students living off campus may pick up their copy at the ASUN Office, Room 115, City Union, or at the Information Desks at all campus bookstores. A UNL ID will be re quired to receive a directory. UNMC DENTISTRY Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH, Monday, Nov. 17, 2:30-5 p.m. Call 472-4190 for appointment. ? . ■ _ Watch for applications. We are watching. The Innocents Society.__ YUUIMti UtMUUKAI b 7:00, Tuesday November 18th. Room 103 Burnett. Come meet special guest Governor Ben Nelson. New members welcome. Ambassadors Meeting Tuesday at 6:00 at 1245 “R" street. OFFICER NOMINATIONS— be there!_ ASAE Club meeting Tuesday, Nov 18th 7pm, room 112, LW Chase Hall. Dr, Andrew Bensen to speak on bacteria domncc ‘ _' • • : A ‘ Campus Red Cross Meeting Wednesday, November 19th at 5pm in the basement of the Health Center. All are invited to attend. Rease bringTnonev for T-shirts if interested. Ecology Now! Meets tonight, 207 Olcffatt>er Hall, 6:30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME!> Horticulture Club Meeting 5:00pm, Tuesday November 18 at Keim 327. Don’t fail to come. More FREE pizza!_ ~ intercollegiate Horse Show Team Monday November 17th 8pm. East Campus Union Hollow. Everyone Interested is invited. Questions, 465-8950. _ PHI BETA LAMBDA Meeting Tuesday, November 18 6:30pm at the Union. Rease wear business attire. Lastreguair meeting of the semester Come ror feathers and fun! Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society. Meeting Tuesday, 4:30, Oldfather 518. New Members Welcome. Student Education Association Meeting on Tuesday, November 18th at 5:30pm in Henzlik 53. Please bring nonperishable foods for a food drive for the Malone Center, also bring a board game and ideas fora lesson to go along with it. Undergraduate Women in Business Meeting: Tuesday, November 18th, City Union, 5:30. Room Posted. Speaker TBA. Business Attire. Ques tions? Call Melissa 436-9023.' _ WATERSKI CLUB There will be a meeting pn Tuesday, November 18 at 6:00pm in the Campus-Rec Conference Room. New and current members are encouraged to come. If you have questions, call 477-4735. -- ATCl Your house, our house, laser tag. New Year’s Eve. Thanks again. -Love the Questers of KKG OIOF Sorry for hitting you with our car. You are very hand some. -Love, three KKG girls Greek - Men’s Bible Study Navigators Tuesday, 9:00 p.m., City Union. Room Posted Under Delta Tau Delta. viibo Congratulation^ fo Our new Exec. Members: President: Uza Miller VP Moral: Erica Ballew VP Mental: Sommer Sjulin VP Social: Jerry Sorenson Secretary: Jenny Dunbar Panhellenic Delegate: Caprice Lumphrey Social Chair: Amy Horrum Membership Chair Jane Selzer House Manager: Sonya Reed Rush Chair Katie Vigna Philanthropy Chair Beth Pautsch Risk Management: Steph Asheim Also a big congradulations to our new initiates! We loive you!__. 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. ZAE We would like to thank you for the awesome time on Wednesday night! The dinner and wedding were times we will never forget. It was truly an honor to be your Paddy girls!! Thanks again! Love, the women of Alpha Phi POSITIONS OPEN Publications Board Student Court Sexual Orientation SubCom. Senate-Graduate College Deadline November 17th - 4:00 p.m. Applications Available at 115 Nebraska Union FOUND: 1 watch with distinctive wristband. Describe to claim. Call 472-3611, ask for Art. FOUND: 3 pair of pliers with leather belt case near parkjn^lot by Forestry Building on East Campus. Call FOUND: Gold ring near Student Union. Calll 472-1734. THE ULTIMATE FUND-RAISERS FOR GREEKS, CLUBS, AND MOTIVATED INDI VIDUALS ARE AVAILABLE NOW. FAST, EASY & NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION. FOR MORE IN FORMATION CALL: (888)51 A-PLUS ext.51. < £ i Classified Advertising m-4n-im cfax) dn@unlinfo>unl«du • - r woa|s,|;.;,.>p •.. 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