The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1998, Page 16, Image 16

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Now Hiring Cooks. Contort Bob 476-8551.
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For more details caN the First Commerce Job Hotline
at 434-4700 orviajt ourwebeiteat wwwAanknbc.com
School Closing Intern
Assistant Producer
KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking applicants for the
above position. TMa is a part-time, temporary paid in
ternship program. 18-20 hours per week, Mon
mid-April 1999. Must have excellent oral and written
communication skills, reliable transportation, work well
under pressure, and must be extremely dependable.
PC and/or data entry experience required. Must be
wMng to work eerty mornings, weekends and evenings.
Interested applicants should sand resume with
cover letter to: Personnel Assistant; KOLN/KGIN-TV,
RO. Box 30350; Lincoln, NE 68503. Application Dead
line: 9/23/96. EOE
Sears Automotive
Tire and battery installer. Flexible hours. $6.00/hour
bass, plus incentive of $.90- $1.30. Uniforms and tools
provided. Can pager number 473-2478. EOE
SPRING BREAK 99!
Cancun * Nassau* Jamaica* MazUan* Acapulco*
'Bahamas Cruise* Florida* South T ' *
Travel Free and nek* lots of j
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Between
.00 & $6.50
Seeking to fill the customer service associate positions.
Part-time and Full-time hours available at a variety of
locations. Benefits available. PreferableT9 years
or older to apply. Call 435-3509 Ext.242. Mon
day-Sunday, Day or evening to set up an appointment.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Friday. $6.50 to start
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rtOOlO l/W feu-ssii
Before and after achoql partrtime positione av
immediately in Lincoln — • j
interacting with chttarwvaritfsbfnfe parent communi
cation. Flexible hours available in the morning and/or
afternoon programs. Starting wage $5.50 and hour.
Application required. Family Service, 501 South 7th,
Lincoln, NE 68508. If you require accommodation to
apply or interview, please contact the Human Resources
office at 441-7949 or 1-800-642-6481. EEOC.
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Teller
Day and evening hours available. Math proficiency re
quired. Apply in person at Paycheck Advance at 48th
&OSt.
THECORNHUSKER
Nebraska's Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi
tions:
•Cocktail Server PTPM
•Bartender FT/PT
•Servers FT/PT AM/PM
•Room Service FT (5am-2pm)
•Host/ess FT AM
•Door Staff FT AM/PM
•Front Desk Clerk FT {7-3pm)
•Desk Clerk Supervisor FT (3-11 pm)
•Reservationist FT (30 hrs/wk)
‘Night Auditor FT (11pm-7am)
•Night Cleaners FT/PT
Turndown Attendant FT PM
We provide uniforms, free meals & excellent benefits.
Apply In Person
Human Resources 730am-6pm M-F
333 South fail & l Lincoln, NE
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Real Media applic^^m SUc^^idlq^^its win
have a working knowledge of Windows NT including
network software and Broadcast journalism back
ground, preferably 1n television, and have a reliable
and timety personality. Specific duties include encoding
live (real time classes and programs) and pre recorded
audio and video tapes into the real media format for web
distribution. Must be available to monitor
ahd troubleshoot live class and program feeds on a
regular schedule for the duration of the school year.
Some HTML editing required for special events. Must
be able to work in team setting. Wages competitive.
Far more information or to apply Tor this position contact
Mark at 472-4280 or at iare5z3Qunivm.unl.edu.
Tico’s
Now hiring part-time Am/Pm servers, carryout cashiers,
hosts and line cooks. Apply In person, 17th and
Tomb of Darkness
Looking for ghouls and goblins for downtown Lincoln's
new haunted house. September 23-Odtober 31. Call
for appointment. 730-4764 a.s.a-P- 438-2607.
Truck driver wanted for fall harvest. Must be have ex
perience driving large grain trucks. Close to Lincoln,
call 762-2009. _
Tutors are needed in the Hewit Academic Center for
the following subjects: German, Portuguese, Adver
tising, Economics 303, Zoology, Organic Chemistry
and upper level math. We are seeking upper level un
dergraduate and graduate students with a GPA of 3.0
or above and excellent communication skills are a
must. Tutors will earn $6/hour and will have flexible
and variable hours. If Interested, apply at 300 west
Stadium, or call Kathy at 472^8985.- • Y
USD A - Agricultural Research
Service
HotogcdlSctanoeAid
(16 mn |T Where)
The Wheat, Sorghum, and Forage Research Unit, lo
cated at 344 Kiem Hall, East Campus, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, has immediate openings
for temporary laboratory and field research positions
for college students. Positions are part-time during the
academic year and full-time during the summer. Call
(402) 472-1490 or (402) 472-2961 for more information.
USPA is ah Equal Opportunity Employer.
Wagner's Food Pride has opening for part-time check
ers, Stockers and sddmfs. Flexible hours. Apply in per
SftR 3t 9388^ SS5f ~ . 7 ~ _' T"~ ,
Hiring all positions to get ready for the holidays.
Weekends and evenings a must. Apply Wednesday
evenings at 6:30pm. EOE__
Wanted part time employees call 438-0650 Lincoln Es
presso. For shifts from 6:30am-noon.
jrWWmfcwTWwr
We are currently looking for team players to fill part
time positions. Tubby's offers:
• Excellent starting wages
• Flexible schedules
• Fun working environment
If you are outgoing, energetic, and looking for part
time work during school, this is your opportunity! Stop
ter fhd U-Stop Convenience Shop at 17th & Q Sts. to
fill out ari application or call 435-3509 to schedule an
q;c„. .t.
Tubby’s is an equal
- opportunity employer
Weekend hours, cashier needed. Apply at Sinclair Oil,
2500 NW 12th or call 474-6274.
Yard/shop person starts $8. Flexible hours M-F between
8:00-5:00pm. Call 435-6800 or apply in person
1808 Wolande.
— — . . .... ,
Babysitter in our home, nice neighborhood, free room
and board, references required. Friday through Monday
hours. Call 484-6365.
Nanny type needed for thirteen year old boy. Free
room and board plus bi-monthly pay. 435-6919.
** Flexible Hours**
Work study students needed at City/ East campus
Financial Markets Research
Trading internship
DEC Futures/DEC Capital, Inc. a trading operation,
seeks an exceptional paid intern for a flexible 15-30
hours/week, committed for at least one year, preferably
through May 2000. This is an Opportunity to learn
the mechanics of trading futures and derivatives. Re
sponsibilities include research, financial accounting,
performance analysis, and preparing presentations.
Must be an excellent communicator, have strong math
skids, well-developed computer application proficiency,
i.e. Excel, and top-academic credentials. Graduate
students preferred. Generous compensation, which
eventually could lead to a permanent role or placement
opportunity within the financial markets industry.
Send resume to DEC Futures, 800 NBC-Lincoln or
decOagtrader.com.
Internship for Cultural Orientation Class for adult refu
gees. Number of hours are negotiable. Call Peggy at
Catholic Social Services at 474-1600.
The way to make money is
right under this headline.
You can earn good moneyas a college Intern for
Northwestern Mutual Ufa. Plus, you get flexible hours
and valuable business experience. If you're a junior,
senior, or grad student we invite you to attend an in
formation session about our internship program.
Please call the Tews District Agency at 483-7871 today
for more information and tp Sign up for one of our
sessions.
Attention Teachers College
Students
Applications are now available for TCSAA-Teachers
College Student Alumni Ambassadors. Please pick
them up in Henztik, room 105. This is a great opportunity
to become involved through your college.
CBA STUDENT ADVISORY
BOARD
Would you like to get involvedin the College of Busi
ness? Apply today to become a member of the Student
Advisory Board! Applications can be picked up in
CBA 138 andjftdup September 29ft.: _
- Disc GO ROUND
WE PAY 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 0,486-0047
DISCOVER OXFORD
Spend four fun-filled summer weeks at Oxford
University in England. Visit some of England’s most
famous attractions. Earn 6 hours of 300/400 level
credit in business and the arts. Come find out how ex
citing your next summer can be! All majors welcome.
Wednesday, September 16: 2:00-3:00 CBA 138
3:00-4:00 Oldfather209
Thursday, September 17: 12:30-1:30; 2:00-3:00
CBA 138
For More information, contact Jill Braband, CBA 138,
472-6805.__
Free Groceries!
University Program Council regrets, the cancellation of
last week’s Supermarket bingo and Free Bowling. We
apologize for ahy inconvenience and it has been re
scheduled for Thursday, September 17 at 8p.m. in the
East Campus Union. Come play bingo for groceries
and enjoy free bowling!__
Free Individual Counseling
Individual counseling for men and women. Can the
Women’s Center at 472-2597 to set up an appointment.
Golden Key
Prospective and active members meeting Sunday,
September 20th O 7:00p.m. in the Nelhardt Blue
Room. Food and Refreshments. Please note the
change in location.
Graduate Student Women’s
Discussion Group
Join us as we share our experiences and discuss various
topics related to graduate school. We meet every
Thursday in Room 338 of the NE Union from
12:30-1:36pm. Gail Tfiota, Women’s Center, at
472-9428 for moreMxmatlon.
— . 1 - — ■ -- ■ .— ' —
Interested in Men?s Soccer?
The University of Nebraska Men’s Soccer Club wilt be
holding a meeting on Thursday, September 17th at
6:30 p.m. in the TV lounge of the Campus Recreation
Center Everyone is invited. For more information, con
tact the Campus Recreation Center at 472-3467. A
Campus Recreation program.
Interested in Volunteering?
Come to the Involvement Fair Wednesday, Sept 16th
from 11:00-2:00pm
in front of the CIty Union!
Over 25 community agencies that need YOUR HELP
wiH be available to talk with you!
Lesbian, Bi, Questioning
Discussion Group
LBQ is a safe place for women who idenofy as lesbian,
bisexual, or who are questioning their orientation. We
will meet, learn, talk and laugh as we discuss our lives
in an informal setting. Meets every Thursday, 6:30-7:30
p.m. in room 338, Nebraska Union. Questions? Call
the Women’s Center at 472-2597.
Lincoln Action Program
Wants to help you build skills, be a pair of a team that
has a long-standing reputation for caring, and gain ex
perience and training while helping others on the road
to self-sufficiency.
Volunteer positions include:
• Literacy Tutors
• Field Assistant
• Administrative Assistant
• Receptionist
Call Sean for more information at 471-4515 ext. 164.
MuMmedia and Technology
Courses Available
Enhance your job market skills! Introductory classes
for the latest multimedia software are available
throughout the semester in 163 Mabel Lee Hall. We
provide an easy, low cost way to keep your skills fresh
on the latest technology tools for teaching and research.
Workshops are $30 for faculty, staff and students em
ployed by a department and $10 for all other students.
Payment is due upon registration and may be made
with a company center to number or check. Refunds
are allowed up to 48 hours in advance only. Substitu
tions are allowed. To register, contact Cheryl Livingston
at 2-9050 or in the 501 Building, Room 118.
Space is limited and reservations are required.
Check our web page at www.unl.edu/nmc/workshops.
html. For more information regarding workshop content
you may contact Leorta Barratt at
1barratteiml.edu.
Photoshop 1 Mon. Sept. 21 2:30-4:30 & Thurs. Oct. 15
10:00-12:00
Photoshop 2 Fri. Oct. 16 3:00-5:00 & Fri. Oct.23
3:00-5:00
Power Pint 98 Mon. Oct. 12 10:00-12:00 & Mon. Nov.
162:30-4:30
Web Graphics Wed. Sept. 23 10:00-12:00 & Thurs.
Nov. 1210:00-12:00
Authorware Wed. Sept. 30 9:30-12:00 & Mon. Oct. 19
2:00-4:30
Director Animation Tues. Nov. 10 2:00- 4:00
Premiere Thurs. Oct. 29 9:30-11:30 & Wed. Nov. 25
9:30-11:30
Netscape Composer Tues. Nov. 3 10:00-12:00 & Wed.
Dec. 210:00-12:00
Putting pictures, audio & video on the computer Tues.
Nov. 17 3:00-5:00
Shockwave/Flash Fri. Oct 161:00-2:30
QTVR Thurs. Sept. 24 3X30-5:00
VRML Thurs. Nov. 19 9X30-11,-qO
Web Interactivity with FileMaker and Home Page
Thurs. Nov. 5 3:00-5X30
O’Pioneers!
Become a part of UNLS College Bound, an innovative
program to help disadvantaged grade school children
become tomorrow's college students. Attend an infor
mational meeting 9/24 at 11:30,12:30, or 5:00p.m. in
Student Involvement (NU 200). Questions? Call Ray or
Diane 472-2454.
Student
INVOLVEMENT
1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Come quesfion a gubernatorial candidate ;and hear the
issues. ■ _
Residents’ Week
Tonight at 7pm- Personal Safety Course in Plant Sci
ences 199 (East Campus). At 8pm- Relaxation Course
in the Nethardt Blue TV lounge. Bring your pillow.
Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
A safe, supportive, and confidential environment for
survivors of all forms of sexual assault. We meet every
Thursday from 5-6pm in room 338, NE Union. Call the
Women’s Center at 472-2597 for more information.
SWINGERS
Come for more West Coast swing lessons Thursday,
7pm, East Union. No partner necessary.
U.S. AIR FORCE
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
OldH. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1-4 p.m. Call 472-4190
for aoDointment.
11nternational!
Global Marketers and Developers
Largest redistribution of wealth in history! Learn to
start your own business with Jerry Jorgensen: CEO
of 1 International. Thursday, September 17th 5:00-7:30
in CBA 308. Free pizza and pop. Check out the company
web site: www.nsidniine.cofn/one.intLsite
Password: proven
Agronomy Club
Meeting Wednesday in Keim 327 at 7r00pm. Susan
Link ffpmcawer services will bespeaking.
Bio Club meeting Wednesday, September 16th at 6
p.m. inManter118....
Block & Bridle
Meeting September 17th in Animal Science Building
B101. ifoyone interested jn joining 7:00pm; members
7:30pm. Open to anyone interested in livestock.
Business Majors
Looking to get involved in your major with some fun on
the side? Alpha Kappa Psi has opportunities for you.
Come to our meeting on September 16-at 6:00p.m. in
the Nebraska Union tofind outmore informalion. ... :>
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, September 16,1998.5UX) p.m. Baseipeht
of the University Health Center. New members welcome.
Meeting wSmSIi^auS^Smtaftoe^Ston- room
posted. Speaker to be announced. ’ • „ ' ' .%
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• Deutsch in Deutschland
Study in Berlin next semester! To find out more, attend
an informational meeting on Thursday, September
17th at 4:30pm at International Affairs, 1237 Ft St.
(basement), y -.y’1 ■_ ;/ v;
Free Pizza!
Kappa Phi meeting Wednesday, September 16th,'
6pm. Cornerstone Church (640 North 16th) All
University women welcome!
♦
Independent Student
Association
Organizational meeting September 16th from
430-6pm, in the Union. Floom to be announced.
Marketing Club
MeetingWednesday, September 16th at 7:00pm in the
Union. Presentation by Koch Industry.
SMART
Meeting tonight at 7pm in the Union (room to be
posted). New members welcome!
MENS CLUB VOLLEYBALL
Team tryouts October 4th 1:00-3:00. For more info,
call Dave O 472-9479.
Pre P.T. Club
September 16th, 7:30pm at the City Union. Officer
elections to be held. SociaHOildwinq the meeting
Public Relatione Club
Will meet tonight at Avery Hall 201,5:00pm.
Rodeo Club
Rodeo Club Barbecue and meeting at 6:00pm
Wednesday, September 16th at the practice arena.
S.U.M.O.
Student Undergraduate Middle Level Organization’s
first meeting, Wednesday, 5pm in Henzlick 36. Free
food!!_
SDRMA
Student Dietetic and Restaurant Management. First
meeting, Thursday, September 17th at 6pm in HE 121.
Free Food!
Society for Human Resources Management meeting,
Thursday at 5:30pm in the Union. New members wel
come.
Spend Spring Semester in
Spain!
Study abroad in Toledo, Spain in the spring of 19991
To Find out more about this program, attend an Infor
mational Meeting TODAY at 5:30 p.m. in the Inter
national Affairs Student Lounge (baaement) 1237 R
Street _- - ,. .
The Graduate GLBT Student Association meets the
1st and 3rd Wednsday of each month at the Resource
Center, 234 Nebraska Union, 8p.m. For more info
email ceaOunlinfo.unf.edu or unl.edu/lambda.
ACACIA
Congratulations to Todd Moran for being selected as a
semi-finalist for Homecoming Court.
ACACIA
Congratulations to Gleb Krfvosheev on your marriage
to Sneri Sutter. We wish you two the best of luck and
much happiness.'
ACACIA
Thanks for the frosh last Thursday! We’ll play in the
sand with you anytime)
.Love, the new members of Alpha Xi Delta
axqatt
Master’s at North 40 Golf Course, September 20 from
10-2 benefiting the Special Olympics.
AO OPEN
Golf Tournament
September 27,1998
So, get ready to...
_Gnp it and rip it!
ASA
Congratulations to Sarah Farrell on her pearling.
Love your sisters
ASA
Thanks to all of the lovely Alpha Xi Delta pledges who
came over and played in the sand with us.
_The Acacia pledge class
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Congratulations to Jodi Williams on her engagement!
We are so happy for you!
,Love, Your sisters
AT
Congratulations to Michelle Woods on her recent en
gagement
GREEKSIDE
The Greek side of the Navigators. Basement of the
Culture Center. Wednesdays 8:30 p.m.
nB0>
Congratulations to our outstanding scholars. Way to
go!
4.0’s:
Jane Selzer, Abbie Hurd, Kelly Humeniak, Heather
Konechne, Caprice Lumphrey, Kelly O’Conner.
3J>’s and Above:
Erica Ballew, Libby Baker, Chris Buda, Tara Buss, Erin
Evasco, Lisa Fila, Heidi Frost, Ashley Goldsmith, Tiffany
Grueber, Johanna Henry, Marcia Holman, Brooke
Janousek, Crissy Labenz, Tara Linn, Molly
Meisenbach, Liza Miller, Angela Nichols, Steph Olson,
Amy Reiser, Kiley Schafer, Sommer Sjulin, Ashley
Snyder, Jenny Sorenson. Katie Vigna.
nBO
We would like to send the warmest welcome to our
new house mom, Anita Wood. You truly are an angel
to all of us. You’re the best Mom!
-Love, the Pi Phi’s
XAE
Congratulations to our new initiates:
Brandon Motler, Chad Carpenter, Brian Pfifer, Ben King,
JonHenrichsen, Nick Gregert,
Phi Alpha, your active brothers