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Quick Connect is looking for a representative for a software training video. Must be photogenic and good in front of a camera. Other positions available also. If interested, please call 434-9494, ask for Kris. Recreation Leaders Parks and recreation has openings far leaders with be fore and after school recreation for elementary children beginning January 5,1998. Before school hours 7-9 a.m., Monday-Friday. ($5.50/hour) After school Hours 2:30-5:45pm or 3:15-5:45pm Monday-Friday ($5.30/houi). Apply now at playground office. 1225 “Fs Street. Second floor. 441-7952 EOE/AA. «vkies for*Campjn programs. Must be ooHege age and have background* science/education. Experience Dij^ctor ^4^2^694-^32^ / Salary includes :l " ' “1 Semester. Excellent organizational ancf communica^ tions sMHs required. Computer experience required (Web Page Design Helpful). Flexible scheduling. Please see Sharon Walin in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (302 Canfield Administration Buiding) for an application. Deadline: November 25th, 1887; Wholesale distributor- several positions open. Miscel laneous duties. No experience required. Our warehouse is clean, warm and well lighted. We can posaibly work around your class schedule. SS/hour. We have helped mote students through school than almost any body. Perhaps we can heto you too. Nebraska Book Co. Inc. 47008.18th Street "■ v .’ - ; . ' EOE ■ ru$oou iuiiiun ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY NBC -» "mnti tfftwnrn AffiBrCtauiacEM National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap plications for Part Time Sorter-FCT Teiei Wsmsburg Statement Clerk-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 end 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 ChHd Development Center has part time positions available With infants, preschoolers, and school age children. Substitutes needed also. Call our Interviewing Center today! 486-6700 Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 IntermWp Opportune ' Paid business nationally reco< ties. Interviewi ‘98. Call 483t7871 and ask for Kelli to schedule an ap pointment. •________' Unbelievable Low Prices Diamonds, Engagement Rings, Gold Chains and Bracelets. Shop die Rest Como to tbc Best 31110 Si 474-S044 I _I Aaahhh! Spring Break *98 Guaranteed Beat prices to Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas & Florida. Group discounts & Daily Free drink parties! sell trips, earn cash, & go free! 1 -'800-234-7007. httpyendleeBaummortour8.com A RELAXATION OPPORTUNITY Join others and relax for 35 minutes each Tuesday 12:10-12:45. Just drop in-Room 43 lower level I hih inretti i I liniltfi f* « in i university neaitn uenter. "A great *my to gmt through ttm day!" Attention CBA Students Would you like the chance to get personal experience from a local business leader? If so, do not forget to apply for the CBA Shadowing Program sponsored by C8ASAB. Applications can be found outside CBA 138 and are due November 24th. Do not miss this incredible networking opportunity. Biotechnology Swnbw Dr. David Stahl of Northwestern University, Dept of Civil Engineering, Environmental Health Engineering ‘Bioremediation: How Do Microbial Communities Ac quire a Taste for Pollutants?” November 19, 4:00 p.m., Hansen Auditorium, E103 Beadle Center. For more in formation, call 2-2635. DISC GO ROUND WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs Used CD's, $5.9947.99 New CDs$12.99 Movies,T-shirts, posters,hacky sacks, music books and CD towers. DISC GO ROUND 50th and 0,486-0047 Eating Disorders Support Group Do you think you m$r 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 every Wednesday, 5:30-7pm in room 338, Nebraska Union. CaH Tricia at the Women's Center, 472-9428 for more info. Haircuts for Habitat Wednesday, November 19th from 9 to 5 in the Neihardt Sunroom. Cost only $5 and it’s for a good cause. 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 Delay) Enteryour 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. All students, faculty, and staff are invited. POUNDS Congratulations to Vernon Miller on your selection to Student Foundations. We’re happy for you! -Your Neighbors SAA Applications for new member orientation and new member selection are due Thursday, November 20th at 5:00pm to Shelly. Late applications cannot be con sidered because committee chairs wilt be selected Thursday. SDRMA Come to a meeting Thurs. 5:30 at HE 121 to see what opportunities are available to you through SORMA. STAND AND DELIVER Join the Involvement team end expand your public speaking, organizational, and group facilitation skills. To apply, pick up an application at 200 Nebraska Union or 300 East Union. Application deadline is Tuesday, December 2. Questions? Please call Drew at 472-8171. S Student INVOLVEMENT X OnivcnitTtf Netrakt-Lmcoh ... ..line•.1, ■ ..... TOKYO, JAPAN You cmt afford to miss the opportunities offered by UNUs CBA Exchange Program in Japan next fall. You u l_ —— t-ic. »- « - ’» » - t-,,-i -t. , I, WiM WV8 If# Ui0 WOOdS I8IQv8« Cliyi CTB8l6 80 wiifif03SIV0 international resume; make Rfeiong friends from-Japan, Ireland, England, Australia, and around the United States; and have the opportunity to travel to Mt. Fuji, Hiroshima, Kyoto, ana 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 saaaiona; Monday, November 17 2:30pm in CBA 138 Tuesday, November 18 9-11am inCBAAtrkxn Wednesday; November 19 5:00pm in CBA 138 Or contact Erica League, CBA 138; 472-8805; or eteagueOcbamatt.unl.edu SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVERAGE EARNINGS $10,792 Responsible,'motivated UNL students needed in Lin coln, Omaha, and surrounding areas to run your own business with College Pro Pamtera. No money or ex perience necessary for the best resume building in ternship available! CN11-888-277-7962 today for more into, positions ninna tasti BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR SELF, NOT BY YOURSELF! The offIclal 1997-98 Student Directory Is now avaRable. Directories have bean dedvarsd 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 alt campus bookstores. A UNL ID wM be re qubt fvT YOUNG DEMOCRATS 7:00, Tuesday November 18th. Room 103 Burnett. Come meet special guest Governor Ben Nelson. New members welcome. Zeta Beta Tau Start your own fraternity. Zeta Beta Tau is looking for men to start a new chapter. If interested, call Joe Alfidi at 317-334-1898, ore-maH atjoeC2btnational.org Ambassadors Meeting TONIGHT at 6:00 at 1245 “R" street OFFICER NOMINATIONS— be there! Are Homosexuality and Christi anity Compatible? Come join Allies tonight at 9:o0pm in the Union, room to be posted to discuss it _ * Campus Red Cross Meeting Wednesday, November 19th at 5pm in the basement of the Health Center. All are invited to attend. Please bring money for T-shirts if interested. CBASAB "Your Voice, Thmygh Ours' General meeting- Wednesday, November 19th at 6:00pm in CBA25. Free pop and don’t forget the Spring Break Trip Give Away (J/k).__ Communications Club Tuesday night. 8:00pm. Room will be posted in Union. Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays. 6pm to 730 pm For mors information call Or: Diaz-Perdomo at Coun seling and Psychological Services, 472-7450 (e-mail ldiaz-perdomoQccmail.uni.edu) or Rev. Phil Owen at 476-0355 (email: ophiHpQunomaha.edu). First Students For CAMPHEARTLAND Meeting 7pm City Union TONIGHT, room will be posted. Ail are welcome, help children who are impacted by HIV/ AIDS. _ Horticulture Club Meetina 5:00pm, Tuesday November 18 at Keim 327. Don’t fail to come. More FREE pizza! NOW Come learn about Affirmative action. NOW general meeting. 7pm YWCA. November 19th. PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Tuesday, November 18,1997 at 3:00p.m. in Administration Building Room 316. __ PHI BETA LAMBDA Meeting Tuesday, November 18 6:30pm at the Union. Please wear business attire, last regular meeting of the semester _ Come for feathers and fanl _ Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society. Meeting Tuesday, 430, Oidfather 516, New Members Welcome. PRE-LAW CLUB MEETING Wednesday, November 19th at 630 pm in the Urton. 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 gene and for a Hhbwo to oo dong with it. Student Nurses Association Meeting tonight In Benton basement at 6pm. Come learn about the new curriculum. AN nursing and pra nursing students welcome. Undergraduate Women in Business Meeting: Tuesday, November 18th, City Union, 5:30. Room Posted. Speaker TBA. Business Attire. Ques tions? CaN MsNsaa 436-9023. UNUFFA ALUMNI Tuesday Nov. 18th. Regular business meeting with speaker at 8pm In the East Campus Union. WATERSKICLUB There wiH be a meeting on Tuesday, November 18 at 6:00pm in the Campus Rec Conference Room. New and current members are encouraged to come. If you have questions, caN 477-4735._ AO Congratulations to Amy Heacock and Leah Musselman for accepting jobs in the Accounting Field: Amy Heacock with Grant Thorton, and Leah Musselman with Arthur Andersen. We are so proud of you!! Love vour Alpha Phi Sisters. Aa Men Thanks for letting us rloe along to Missouri. Despite ail the minor set backs, we finally made it in just 13 hours. )fou guys are the greatest. Love the Women of Delta Gamma AT Congratulations to Kate Hutchens and Michele Stewart on being selected for being selected to Student Foundation. We are so proud of you. •|_ Love, your Sisters V"n ATA Thanks for the great dinner exchange last Monday. We’ll eat with you guys anytime. Love. The women of Delta Gamma Greek - Men’s Bible Study Navigators Tuesday, 9:00 p.m„ City Union. Room Posted Under Delta Tau Delta. Greeks + Oprah = Success Help Chi Omega raise our goal of $5000 for C— KKT Thanks to the ladies ofKappa for a great FAC. We'll knock pins down with you anytime! - TljlMen o>.Alpha Gamma Rho Recycled sounds has moved Now at 1 el 1 “O* Street. More room, more new cd’s, thousands of new posters. 476-8240. Open past 9pm sky* IAE Congrats to the A Football team for winning the alP^St Greek division. -_ y. Hy men of SAE>-.y m Congratulations to our flag football team for winning the C league championship. Student Impact Team Meeting Tues.-Nov. 18 7:00p.m.-City Union Room to be posted FOUND^niatchwitt^Hstinctivewristband^escribe to claim. Call 472-3611, ask for Art. FOUND: a pair of pliers with leather belt case near parkir^lot by Forestry Building on East Campus. Call FOUND: Gold ring near Student Union. CalH 472-1734, i ***■ ■' \ - _ . . - . . • • Donate Plasma at NABI: •Are you a new plasma donor? •Has it been 6 months since your last donation? •If so, you can earn $70 CASH in 2 donation! For an appointment call 474-2335 ^_ 500 South 17th Street j