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HOLIDAY HELP $10.10 PT/FT 2-6 week work. Extra cash for holiday season. No telemarketing. 477-8663: LIKE TO TALK? GET PAID FOR TALKING! EAI Marketing Services is now hiring for Full & Part-time Day/Evening Positions. *$125 Hiring Bonus! ‘Earn $8.0Q/hr guaranteed! ‘Earn up to $12/hr w/bonuses! 'Flexible Schedules! “Casual Dress! CALL TODAY! 434-5482 Line Cooks Grill Fryers Prep Cooks All Shifts Rock n“ Roil Runza, 14th & P, is looking for kitchen help for its full service restaurant and drrve thru area. NO roller skating required! Work in a FUN kitchen at mosphere with great benefits. Apply in person TODAY at Rock n’ Roll Runza. Ask for Teri Jo. Little Kingdom Children's Center needs a part time as sistant teacher, M-F 2:30pm- 6pm. 5100 Old Cheney Road. Lone Star Steakhouse and Saloon Experienced broilers. Full Time and Part Time $7-10 an hour. Benefits. Apply at 70th and O Street. Looking for a part time job? Mary Manor School of Childhood is now accepting applications at 340 North 48th, Monday through Friday. Morning teachers needed to work with our school age program 6:30-9:30, must be available Monday through Friday beginning next semester. Apply in person (^December 19. Krayon Campus Inc. 6001 Normal National Research Corporation is accepting applica tions for its professional interviewing staff. ABSOLUTELY NO SELLINGS Day and evening/weekend positions available. If you are interested in joining a growing organization and an industry leader in providing the most actionable, up-to-date market information to health care organiza tions, please call us today! NRC offerings include: * NEW competitive hourly wage •Stock option program *401 (k) •Paid training •Convenient downtown location •Flexible scheduling •Casual/smoke free work environment For more information or to schedule an interview, please call our Data Collection job line at 475-4520. NATIONAL RESEARCH Corporation EOEADA Part Time Desk Clerks » 6pm-7am, 1-2 nights/week. *1-2 weekday afternoons and weekend days Must have math and people skills, night people will have time to study. Apply in person at Town House Motel, 1744 M Street No nights, no weekends Would you like to be part of a strong inside sales team? Our sales people tell us, ‘Best part time job you could have while in school.* We need enthusiastic indi viduals. Must be able to work a minimum of 18 hours weekly. Scheduled between 8 and 5, M-F. Call Jude at 475-4002. extension 3341. EOE. OscoDrug OMhandO Now hiring part-time deriss/cashiers for various shifts. Flexible work schedule and employee discounts. Apply within. EOE Part Time Child Care Assistant for Sorina Semester Need enthusiastic and nuturing person to work with children. 7:30-9:30 AM Monday-Friday, Flexible Days. Cat Trinity Infant ChEd Cars Center475-9731. Part time sales rep. 5 pm to 8:30 p.m. Mon - Thurs. Need mature, hard working individual with pleasant phone personality. 489-5779. Part-time Bath Aid 4-9 p.m., Monday-Friday. Contact Valerie Hass, (Erector of Nursing, Graroetcy HU. 483-1010/ Part-time customer service/ticket agent Greyhound Busline, 940 P, apply in person, Computer helpful. Flexible hours. Part-time receptianiSt from the hours of 10-1. WM work around school schedule. Apply at K&M Land Survey, 540 West Industrial Lake Drive. PERFECT FOR EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT MAJORS: Part time job openings In grade school aged child care. Monday through Friday, Belmont Community Center. 3335 North 12th, 477-8854. PIPEFITTERS Needed for 7-10 Day Steel Min Shutdown in Norfolk, NE. Minimum 3 Years Experience and all Required Hand Tools. Rato is $14 + $2/HR Per Diem. Working 12 Hour Shifts. Call Danna or Angie at 1-800-925-4565. EOE Reader needed: flexible hours, call Diane early morning or evening at 486-1452. Science Camp Assistant The Edgerton Expiorit Center in Aurora is seeking en ergetic, responsible and mature adults for the position of part-time Camp-in assistants beginning Jan 98-May 98. Responsibilities include coordinating science ac tivities for Camp in programs. Must be college age and have background in science/education. Experience working with children essential. Contact Josephine, Ed. Director 402-694-4032. Salary includes mileage to and from Aurora. Temporary/Full time computer operator position available to start in January and lasts until March. Duties will include monitoring mainframe and communication equipment, tape backups, daily batch processing, and customer service. Minimum requirements include 1 year mainframe experience. A full background inves tigation will be conducted on eligible applicants. Please send resumes to: Scientific Games International, Attention Nancy Kimmen, 4700 Bair Ave., Lincoln, NE 68504. Or FAX resumes to 438-6567. Scientific Games is an equal opportunity employer. TO $500 TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY uii NBC 4<Ri.n~l7CNMWOh»> National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap plications for TeMor-VWamsburg Statement Clerk-FCT noMarch Clerk-Account Services Toller Main Bank For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employer UNL Family Housing is seeking a student office assistant to work 20 hours per week during the academic year and full time during the summer. This person needs to be friendly, courteous and have PC experience with MS Office Professional. Bookkeeping experience helpful. Apply in person to 1120/1121 Seaton Hall by Wednesday, December 10th. VILLAGER MOTOR INN Need fuH-time and part-time dishwashers, PM line cooks, banquet/bed staff set up and serve. Responsible, hard working individuals need only to apply. 5200 O Street 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 appMcafion- Serious applicants only. 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 i ^ 300 South 17th Street , We’re still looking for a few 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 hill-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. _ " " , ’< . * ’ •. V . 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 plai activities? •Are you available afternoons 3:00-6:00? If so, the GaNup Child 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-Frida^ 9:00-5:00 YMCA is looking for youth supervisors, officials, and volunteer coaches. Please apply at the downtown YMCA in the Youth Sports office, 1039 P St. M-F, 8-5. YWCA Coordinator Recruit and train women and persons of color for com munity safety careers. 20 hours/week position. Bache lor’s degree or experience in fire fighting or law enforce ment required. Job description available. Cover letter, resume and YWCA application accepted-until position is filled at the YWCA, 1432 “N” Street. AA/EOE Do you enjoy kids? Tired of paying room and board? We re looking for a live-in student to exchange 14 hours/week providing child care and cleaning in return for free room and board. Private quarters in large southeast Lincoln home. Flexible hours. Experience with children preferred. References and a dependalbe car necessary. Need second semeester. Call Penny or leave message at 423-1310. Part-time nanny needed for 3-year-old twins starting in January Monday, Wednesday or Tuesday, Thursday, 7:15 a.m.-4 p.m. or 7:15 a.m.-1 p.m. Call 42T-8278. 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 Painters. No money or expe rience necessary for the best resume building internship available! Call 1-888-277-7962 today for more info. Positions filling fast! BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR SELF, NOT BY YOURSELFf Internship Opportunity For Spring *98 Paid business internship with Fortune 500 company nationally recognized as one of the top ten opportuni ties. Interviewing now for positions open in January ‘98. Call 483-7871 and ask for Kelli to schedule an ap pointment. Journalism Majors Paid Internships available immediately. Must have Sophomore or Junior standing with Macintosh Desktop Publishing experience. Responsibilities include writing articles and editing articles for news briefs. Call between 8 and 4:30pm and ask for Karl. 466-1888. I_I Aaahhh! Spring Break *98 Guaranteed Best prices to Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas & Florida. Group discounts & Daily Free drink parties! sell trips, earn cash, & go free! 1-800-234-7007. http:/endlesssummertours.com SPRING BREAK *98 Mazatlan with College Tours Airfare, 7 nights hotel, transfers, parties For brochure or earning FREE trip 1-800-395-4896 (www.coliegetours.com) 8th Annual POW-WOW All Organizations and Individuals Intersted in partici pating in UNL’s 8th Annual POW-WOW must attend the orientation meetingTonight in the City Union. Attention All Students Please review your class sylabi and determine if there is a conflict with Dead Week Policy. If so, please contact ASUN - Student Government as soon as possible at 115 Nebraska Union, 472-2581. DEAD WEEK POLICY Final examinations for full semester classes are to be given ONLY at the regularly scheduled time as published in the Official Schedule of Classes or at another time DURING FINALS WEEK mutually agreeable to all concerned. The only examinations that may be given during the last week of classes (Dead Week) are: lab, practical ex aminations, make-up or repeat examinations and self-paced examinations. Projects, papers and speeches scheduled for comple tion during the last week of classes (Dead Week) must have been assigned in writing by th»end of the 0GHTH WEEK of the semester. This refers to the project and its scope, but not the topic. Quizzes are acceptable during Dead Week. ATTENTION CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJORS: LOOKING FOR A JOB IN LAW ENFORCEMENT? CONSIDER ARMY ROTC. START YOUR CAREER AS A POLICE LIEUTENANT RATHER THAN A PATROL OF FICER. CALL ARMY ROTC, 472-4269. DISC GO ROUND WE PAY CASH FOR YOURCDs Used CD%, $5.99-$7.99 New CDs$12.99 Movies,T-shirts, posters,hacky sacks, music books and CD towers. DISC GO ROUND 50th and 0,486-0047 Earn $$ for Research Participation 19-25 year old couples will be paid $16 for completing confidential surveys about romantic and sexual behav ior. Contact Professor RaffaelH, 472-0737. Eating Disorders Support Group Do you think you may have an eating disorder? Are jrou struggling with food issuesT^e Eating Disorders coping with eating disorderedMeets^ery Wednesday, 5:30-7pm in room 338, Nebraska Union. Call Tricia at the Women's Center, 472-9428 for more info. Free 20 oz. Pepef just for filling out a short survey! First year commuter students come to the City Union December 3rd or 4th from 11 am to 1pm. IMA Social Tonight! P.O. Pears 6:30 Elections wifi beheld NEED CHRISTMAS CASH? We’re looking for good, used bend horns. Dig that old hom out of your closet and bring it to STAR MUSIC, 5612 South 48th, 423-6633. p-J, Society of Human Resource Management Meeting Thursday, 5:30 pm, in the Union. New members welcome! Bring a friend. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Elections for tecretsry flndtmsurer will be held on Thursday Dec. 4th at 5:30pm at Henzlik. Applications for these officer positions can be picked up at Henzlik 61C and must be turned in to Henzlik 61C by December 2nd. All S.E.A. members are encour aged to come and votelll UNL Komensky Czech Club The Komensky Club (students of Czech language and Czech ancestry) and public will have a Christmas party Thursday, December 4th 7-9pm at the UNL Student Culture Center, 14th & “FT. LuAnn Anderson, recently returned from Czech Republic, will present a lec ture/workshop on Czech folk dances which will be fol lowed by social dancing, Christmas party and refresh ments. Bring comfortable shoes, as you will be invited to try a few steps. Do you like to Polka? Cornel If you don’t know how we'll teach you!* Zeta Beta Tau Start your own fraternity. Zeta Beta Tau is looking for men to start a new chapter. If interested, call Joe Affidi atS17-334-1896.ore-mailatjoeezbbiatiQnal.org ✓—■'J*. X Applications are now available for membership into the Chancellor’s senior honorary, the Innocents Society. Juniors are selected based on outstanding leadership, service and academics. Pick up applications at the Culture Center, Offices for Student Involvement on City and East Campuses or 106 Administration. Due on January 16 by 4 pm Block and Bridle Meeting Thursday, December 4th, East Campus Union. 7:00 pm Irritates, 7:30 pm Everyone. Campus Red Cross Meeting Wednesday, December 3rd at 5pm in the basement of the Health Center. All are invited to attend. Please bring money for T-shirts if interested. CBASAB Don’t forget the SAB Social tonight, Wednesday, De cember 3rd. Execs at 6:00 and everyone else at 7:00. Call Joel at 7991 if you have any questions. Also, be looking in the DN for more info on the December 10th Holiday Mixer.' Check It Out! Diabetes Support Group Meeting TODAY at University Health Center, Conference Room D, 4-5pm For students with diabetes, spouses and friends welcome! Call 472-7477 for more information Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays 6pm 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: ophilipOunomaha.edu). FINANCE CLUB Finance Club meeting. Wednesday, December 3rd O 6:30 p.m. in CBA 132. Speaker is Rex Holsapple, a State Investment Officer of NE Investment Council. Anyone Welcome!’ Pre Dental Club Meeting Wed. Dec 3rd 7pm at the Dental College. There will be a student panel to answer questions. pre-OTCiuD Meeting Dec. 3 at 7:00. Room will be posted in Union. Bring dues! Psi Chi and UPO General Meeting Wednesday December 3 in the Union. Speaker Dr. Sime at 5:00pm. Society of Professional Journalists Meeting: Wednesday, December 3 5:30p.m., Avery. Room Posted. New members welcome. Student Foundation New Member Meeting: Thursday, December 4 at 5:00 and all Members at 6:00. 1245 R Street. There will be a gift exchange so bring a gift and we will go caroling with SAA and Scarlet & Cream after the meeting. Hope to see you there! UNL Rodeo Club Meeting tonight in the East Campus Union at 7:30, Ex ecutives meet at 7. UNL Wildlife Club Conservation Eduoation Committee meeting Wednes day Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. 3rd floor of the ECU. Axn Congratulations on becoming the 1997 Woodchoppers Bail Champions. We had a great time. The brothers of Phi Delta Theta ATP A belated thanks for the home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner last week. Let's do it again soon! Love, the ladies of Phi Mu AIT Congratulations to our newty elected officers: Noble Ruler- WiH Wittier, Scholarship- Jed Erickson, Finance Steve HHgenkamp, Social- Jeff Moon, Operations- Craig Hegemann, IFC Rep- Bryce Anderson, Activities- Eric Ford, Assistant Treasurer- Brady Christensen, Alumni Relations- Jim Dickey, Recrultment Cotfy Sitz & Mick Porter, Membership Development . Mark Coe, Planning- Mark Johnson, Assistant Social Cody Walker, New Member Education-Nate Marcy, Vice Noble Ruler-Jed Erickson ATTENTION ALL PITCH POWERS! Comejoin in the fun on Jan. 18,1998, at the Phi Mu Pitch Tournament Entry fee is $1 Cl/pair or five pairs for $40. Enjoy food and prizes. Proceeds will be donated to tne unworen s Mtracie iMetworK. ATTENTION IFC Public Relations Chairman and IFC Overall Rush Chairman Applications are available in the Greek Affairs office in the Union. Thby are due on Friday, Decembers at 5:00pm. These positions are a great way to oet involved with the interfiraternltv Council. hbm I ASA Congratulations to aB our newly otoctod officers: President - Courtney Johnson Chapter Life Vice President - Becky Richter M Financial Vice President - Kerri Luebbere Programs Vice President-Courtney Wickham <1 Public Relations Vice President - Tina Navratil Panheitonic Delegate - Andes Commins Membership Vice President - Kate Toelson Reconflng Secretary-Gina Todevo 4 Academic Achievement Chair - Carta Baumert New Member Orientation Chair - Karey Schutte House Manager - Alicia Cent Philanthropy Chair - Kristin Greenwood Social Chair - Niki Burger Chaplain - Sarah Farrell Corresponding Secretary - Angie Godberson Ritual Chair - Sara Lilly Wa know you wil afl do an awesome job! )0 Love, Your Sisters ASA Three Men and a German Thanks for the fun on Monday night. Let’s do it again sometime. The ladies of AZD AAA Congratulations to the newly installed officers: Pres ident: Andrea Schaneman, VP Chapter Development Shannon Mauser, New Member Educator- Lanette Van Meter, Academic Development Chairman: Brittany Lamp, Continuing Education Chairman: Adrian Fergu son, Music Chair Jessica Mitchell, Social Development Chair: Steph Anderson, VP Public Relations: Jen Hayduska, Activities Chair: Lora Peterson, Chapter Correspondent: Molly Wickham, Panheitonic: Juito Stewart, Phiiantrppy: Katie Stovers, Risk Management ; Sara Kolb, Reference Chair Shelley Speck, VP finance: Mackenzie Smith, Treasurer: Stacy Domnanish, VP Administration: Heather Frick, House Manager. Ja mie Simunaci, Secretary; Brooke Glassman, Delta r.' Force: Erin Kinnan, Assistant Membership: Katie ■ Bareness; Assistant Reference: Heide Closman, Lincoln Rush: Megan Bredenkamp, Omaha Rush: Jennie Waldman, Assistant New Member Educator: Kelli Melia, Assistant Social: Liz Sievers, Computer Chair Jenn Ondilla. Farmhouse Congratulations to the new exec officers: President-Matt Timm „'■< V.P .-Matt Luth Pledge Ed- Jeff Sweley Business Manager- Enk Hoegemeyer Tresurer - JP Rhea Secretary- Ben Aken '• . Social Chair - Adam Anderson Rush Supervisor- Pat Mclnteer Farmhouse Congratulations to Jeff Sweley for being elected to IFC President. Greek Life Greek Life cancelled for Wednesday, 12/3. Date moved to Wednesday. 12/10. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Thanks for the dinner exchange. We had a great time. _ -The Men of Ag Men KA Thank you very much for the wonderful dinner ex change. You ladies are the best! -The Men of Triangle KKT A very belated thanks for the bowling party. You ladies are great. -The brothers of Phi Delta Theta KX Congratulations to our new executive Officers: Pres ident-Adam Miller, Vice President- Devin Banion, Mas ter of Ceremonies- Chris Abrahamsom, Treasurer- Joe Pittack, Secretary- Nick Hohman. And to our new committee chairmen: Social- Paul Dudzinski, Intramu ral- Mike Wilson, PR/Philanthropy- Kevin Reiner, IFC Tim Salzbrenner, Pledge Ed- Chad Larsen, Scholarship Steve Sampson, House Manager- Paul West, Campus Involvement- Nick Randall, Community Serv ice- Devin Banion, Computers- Randy Johnson, Song- * k Joe Pittack.__ < * AXA I Congratulations to our newly elected officers for 1998: President: Seth Regan Vice President: Michael Petermann Secretary: Nick Friedrichsen Treasurer. Neal Grummert Risk Management: Dan Edwards Fraternity Educator: Todd Glorvick School Rush: Dan Traynor and Nick Anderson Summer Rush: Joe Hurley and Matt Jetter Assistant Rush Chairman: Clay Wulf Ritualist: Brett Carson Scholastics: Ben McKenzie Social: Dorn Digiacomo Alumni: Andy Waite House Manager Rob Cook Steward: JeffZymola IFC: Nick Cox Jr. IFC: Reid Brawner intramurals: Alex Shiffermiller it n Student Government :4 Positions Open u •_. [ Sexual Orientation Subcommittee Senate-Law Coliege Senate- Dental College Senate- Dtv. of Continuing Studies Deadline for all positions Tuesday-Dec. 9 Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT LAST MEETING OF THE SEMESTER WEDNESDAY, Deoember 3 830RM. CITY UNION INFORMATION AND AGENOA AVAILABLE _115 NEBRASKA UNION_ Gold rimmed prescription glasses: Found by Admin. Building, week of November 24th. Contact DM. j FUND-RAISERS FOR GREEKS, CLUBS, AND MOTIVATED INDI- I VIDUALS ARE AVAILABLE NOW. FAST, EASY & I NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION. FOR MORE IN- I ^OR^TIONOMi^B^51A^^«^1^J