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BryanLGH *' MEDICAL CENTER Unit Supply Tech ^ ... (Part-time Nights) This position is responsible for maintaining an appro priate inventory of medical, office and nourishment supplies, forms, linen and equipment in assigned areas. Requirements include the ability to organize and prioritize work and (sect and perform under stress and emergency situations. Data entry experience pro faned. 1030pm to 630am (Monday-Thursday) Pteaaesubmit reeumafapptcation or cm: BryanLGH MedicalCenter East Human Resources 1000 South 48ttl8L Lincoln, HE 00606 (400)483-0010 FaK (402) 483-6444 JOB LINE: J4Qp 483-3096 USDA - Agricultural Research Service ftfltncs AM uS-1 orQS-2 BUflot73Mnuri 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 colegs 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. USOA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Wagner's Food Pride has opening for part-time check ers, Stockers and sackers. Flexible hours, all shifts. Apply in person at 3306 A Street Wanted tow truck driver and Tight duty mechanic. Eve nings and weekends. 730-7532 jrititM m tm »t inn We are currently looking for team players to fill part time positions. Tubby's oners: • Excelsnt 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 by the U-Stop convenience Shop at 17th & Q Sts. to M out an application or call 435-3509 to schedule an (ntwioWi Tubby’s is an equal opportunity employer Weekend hours, cashier needed. Apply at Sinclair Oil, 2500 NW 12th or call 474-6274. Nanny type needed for thirteen year old boy. Free room and board plus bi-monthly pay. 435-6919. NannyAutor/housekeeper for 12 year old boy. Live in, hours before and after school and 2 evenings a week. Greet job for college students. 420-1438 Needed immediately! Someone to watch my 16 month old son at my home. If interested call 420-9027, ask forSefty. ** Flexible Hours** Work study students needed at City/East campus libraries. Day, evening or weekend hours. $5.25-$5.50/hr. Apply Love Library, Rm. 136. 472-3963. Want relief? Heed some extra money? JRW Sales is the place for you then, it's a fun place to work. With the flexible schedules you can work anytime 9:00 - 9:00 Monday - Saturday and 12:00 - 9$0 on Sundays. also appreciate the guaranteed hourly rate plus their lucrative commissions and bonus plan. Call today! Be sure to ask about our $130 Hiring Bonus JRW Sales 436-3070 wat |abt Belter mITODAY, I Financial Markets Research Trading Internship DEC Futurea/DEC Capital, Inc. a trading operation, seeks an exceptional paid intern for a flexible 15-30 hourVweek, 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. Whist be an excefient communicator, have strong math skills, wsl developed computer application proficiency, i.e. Excel, and top-academic credentials. Graduate students preferred. Generous compensation, which eventualy could lead to a permanent role or placement opportunity within the financial markets industry. Send resume to DEC Futures, 800 NBC-Uncoln or decOaQtrader.com. If you’re only looking for A job, don’t read on. We're looking for the rare person who can recognize the opportunity for a head start in one of the most re warding professions. A college internship with North western Mutual Life could be the break you've been hoping for. You’ll be your own boss, get paid for your productivity, and gain practical business experience. Potential for full-time career after graduation. If you’re an achievement-oriented junior, senior, or grad student we invite you to attend an information session about our internship program. Please call the Tews District Agency at 483-7871 today for more information and to sign up for one of our sessions. I_J Valentine Ride Needed In the period between now and October 15th we, 2 ex change students, are going on a bike tour from Valentine to Norfolk. In order to get there we are asking for some means of transportation for us and 2 bikes. Can you help us out rf so please call us at 472-2790 (Physics Dept). Are you interested in discussing different religious be liefs in a peaceful way? I am setting up an interreligious discussion group. If you would like to help oe a part of this, please call Lucas Schulte at 436-9561 or e-mail me at Ischult29bigred.unl.edu. We hope to dis cuss religions such as: Buddhism, Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), Hinduism, Islam and Judaism. This group is commended by (but independent of) the Religious Studies program at UNL S Student INVOLVEMENT X Umvtniiy of Nefcrasko-Uncoki Are you looking for a class that will enhance your... Leadership Skills? Community Involvement? Experi ences in a Positive Team Environment? You're in luckll The Emerging Leaders Class is a 3 credit hour course offered in the Spring semester. Class times are Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons from 1:30 to 420. Applications are now available at Student in volvement Offices, 200 NE Union and 300 NE East Un ion. Application Deadline is October 2nd. Attention Arts & Science Students Applications are now available for the Arts & Science College Students Advisory Board. They can be picked up at 107 Oldfather, Student Involvement, and the ASUN office. All Applications are due September 29th. Attention East Campus Volunteers! Stop by the East Campus Volunteer Fair on Wednes day, September 23rd from 11am-2pm in the East Union. Over 20 Lincoln volunteer agencies who need YOU will be there to tell you about their programs. S Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nefaraska-Lincoin Attention Teachers College Students Applications are now available for TCSAA-Teachers College Student Alumni Ambassadors. Please pick them up in Henzlik, room 105. This is a great opportunity to become involved through your college. CBA STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Would you like to get involved in the College of Busi ness? Apply today to become a member of the Student Advisory Board! Applications can be picked up in CBA 138 and are due October 2nd. ***PRE-HEALTH STUDENTS*** Have you had your “3-shot Hep B Series” If so, you may qualify for a medical research study. Just 4 hours a week of your time can earn you over $380 every 4 weeks while you study. Call 474-2335 and ask for Dana. Nabi Biomedical Center 300 S. 17th Street Lincoln. NE 68508 Confidential Gay Men's Discussion Group Wednesdays from 8 to 7:30 pjn.. For mom Information contact Dr. Luis Diaz-Pardomo at Counseling and Psychological Services at 472-7513 or e-mail Idiaz-perdomo10unl.edu or Rev. Phil Owen at 476-0355 or e-mail ophWpOunomaha.edu. DISC GO ROUND WE RAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs Used COS. S5.99-S7.99 New COe$12.99 Movies.T-shirts, posters, hacky sacks, music books and CD towers. DISC GO ROUND 50th and 0,486-0047 Eating Issues Support Group A supportive environment for women who are recov ering from an eating disorder. We meet every Tuesday in the Nebraska Union, Room 338, 4-5pm. Call Tricia at the Women's Center, 472-9428 if you rave questions or would like more information. FREE SKISil Ski Brack, Vail, & Keystone Jan. 3-10 From $99-2nts., $199-5nts. Including lift tickets, nightly parties, races and FREE SKIS while they last. 1-800-70UR-U8A. www.studentexpress.com Intramural Archery Men’s, Women's, and Co-Rec Archery will take place on Tuesday, September 22, Wednesday, September 23, and Thursday, September 24 at Mabel Lee South Gym from 6.15-9.30p.m. each day. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. Lesbian Folk singer Alix Dobkin ‘Before Lilith Fair The Evolution of Women’s Music.* Wednesday, September 23, 7p.m. Culture Center. Free. Accessible. Sign language interpreted. For infor mation, contact Barbara Pi Bernard, 472-1828 Men’s Soccer Club The University of Nebraska Men’s Soccer Club is looking for individuals. Practices are Tuesday from 4:30-6:00pm at Whittier Field, Wednesday from 5:00-7:00pm at Harper/Schramm/Smith Field, and Thursday from 6:00-8:00pm at Whittier Field. For more information contact the Campus Recreation Center at 472-3467. A Campus Recreation Program. O’Pioneers! Become a part of UNL's 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. S Student INVOLVEMENT JL University of Nebnsfe-Uncofc) Residents’ Week Tonight from 7-9pm- FREE bowling in the East Campus Unionl Also at 7pm- Personal Safety Course in Abel Ballroom. The Culture Center is hosting the spades tournament on September 25th. Sign up with your partner at the City Union or Culture Center September 15,17,21,23,25th. Everyone is welcome, we will be Bar-B-Q The Culture Center is having an open house on Sep tember 23rd. AH are welcome for food, prizes and seeing what the center has to offer. UNMC MEDICINE Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Tuesday, Sept. 22,12-4 p.m. Call 472-4190 for appointment._ When Opportunity Knocks Workshop to help students seeking internships and jobs with resumes, cover letters, interviews, and fol low-up. Open to aH students. Wednesday, September 23rd, 6pm, East Campus Union. Advertising Club Meeting Wednesday, September 23rd. Speaker: Ric Ariel to, creator of Budweiser frogs. Meet at 5pm in Ad Lounge to leave. RSVP by Tuesday the 22nd at 9am to 472-4273. (Business attire and bring $12). Elections Oct. 7th. Afrikan People’s Union UNL’s Black Student Organization will be meeting To night at 5:30pm in the Culture Center. See You Therell 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 23rd at 6:00p.m. in Burnett 107 to find out more information. CASNR Advisory Board Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 6:00 pm in the East Campus Union. For more information call Mick Porter at 436-6382.__ CBASAB Meeting this Wednesday, Sept. 23rd in CBA 24.See you all at 5:30pm for free pizza and pool ACROSS 32 Carousals 1 Mr. Ziegfeld 34 Salt a* Maxim s 4 Summit 35 Kuwaiti or 7 Driving 0mani instructor’s 36 Newman command Woodward film, 11 Oyster’s home w'^ “The”: 12 More bashful 1958 14 High nest 39 —Blanc 15 Summertime 40 Humorist holiday Burrows is Nobel chemist 41 Yield Onsager: 1968 43 Units of energy 19 Besmirch 44 Hang fire 20 -maieste « Frozen dessert 23 TR.S payback 47Legalmatter 25 Partner of wide _ ® 23 Orals, e.g. « Eddy or Riddle 30 Aladdin had » An arrow poison one 31 Half of MCCCII 31 Split 52 House plant ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE Collegiate 4-H Meeting What does th *4" in 4-H stand for? -Golf as in Mini-Golf, Wednesday September 23rd. Meet at the East Campus Union at 7:00pm at the 1st floor for a short meeting followed by fun at 56th and Highway 2. Offices meet at 8:30pm. Questions ca> 436^9518. Criminal Justice Student Association Meeting Nebraska State Patrol Drug Investigate tour Wednesday September 23rd, 7:30pm 1105 Neihardt. Everyone welcome. FFA Alumni 1st meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 22,8p.m., East Campus Union, room posted. New 5 old members welcome. Horticulture Club Meeting Wednesday, September 23rd 5pm at Kiem 327. We will move plants for the sale, please come to help. Free pizza! IMA Free pizza and popl Meeting Wednesday, September 23, 7:30pm City Union. Speaker, Coopers and Lybrand. Ah are mlcomel MENS CLUB VOLLEYBALL Team tryouts October 4th 1:00-3:00. For more info, call Dave O 472-9479. Phi Beta Lambda Next meeting on September 22, 7:30pm, City Union (room posted). Wear business attire, Athletic Marketing will be speaking. Society of Professional Journalists Meeting Thursday at 6pm in Avery (room to be posted). Free pop and pizza Everyone welcome! Student Foundation Meeting Thursday evening at 6pm in CBA 31. Social to follow. Students In Free Enterprise Social at Yia Vis's, 14th & O St. WednesdayrSeptember 23rd, 5:0O-6:00PM. New members welcomel Free pizza and pop if dues paid. $4.50 without dues, ques tions contact 472-0746, Tania or Holly. TCAB Meeting Wednesday,room 230 Mabel Lee Hall 6-7pm. Undergraduate Women in Business Meeting with Prudential Tuesday, September 22nd at 6pm in CBA 143. Business attire. NEW MEMBERS WELCOMEl UNION BOARD Don't forget about our meeting today at 5:30 in the Union. Room will be posted. University Program Council Event Staff First Event Staff meeting is Tuesday, September 22nd at 8pm in the Union. Hope to see you there. UNL Wildlife Club Speaker meeting Wdenesday, September 23rd at 7pm in East Campus Union. AXG Thank you for the great FAC last week. We would love to have you again very soon. -The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma -r** Congratulations Jill Maaske on making Homecoming Royalty. Good luck on final selection! -Love, Your A <t> Sisters ATP Bacardi Paradise Friday September 25th Vans will start leaving AGR at 8:30. ATL&AXG Thank you to all that helped make Masters as successful as we hoped and intended. By seeing the excitement and joy this event creates, we know our hard work and comitment are truly for a worthwhile cause. ATG Thanks for the frosh. We had a great time! -A 4> New Members XG Thanks for going to Laser Quest with us. We had a great time. -Love, The Pledges of A r N _ AAA Congratulations to our Awesome New Member ATO Softball team. You girls blew us awayl Here’s to cheeseballsl AAA Congratulations to our 4.0 smarties: Katie Bareness, Katie Sievere, Liz Sievere, Andrea Schaneman, Stacy Domnaniah, Amanda Hillyer, Heather Easter and Britta ny Lamp. -Love, Ybur Sisters AAA Senior Mud Tuggers: So we dktn*t win, there is always an alumni team. A Love, you know who AAA Thanks for coming over Friday afternoon for the FAC. You guys can dance all over our deck anytimel -The Men of Theta Xi AAA Thanks for coming with us for bowling and ice cream. V\fe had a btasti -Love, The Pledges of AT N KA© Congratulations Megan Wigert on being selected to Homecoming Court. __Love. Your Sisters KA©, AOILTOB We had a great time at the “Get to Know Tbur Neighbor* block party! Thanks for coming over. -The Women of A <X> KA Congratulations to our new pledge class officers: President- Mindy Runge, Vice President- Kimberly Noyes, Jr. Panhedenic- Angie Child, Scholarship Chair Vakara Meyer, Chaplain- Kristin Cheney, Social Chair Mikki Wilcox, Asst. Social Chair- Jodi Phillips, Sister hood Chair- Natalie Schmitz. Way to go girlsl We’re soproudl -Love in ACT. Kappa Delta KKT Thanks for the groovy 70s Flashback. We'll have to do it again sometime. You ladies are money. From the men of Sigma Nu AXA Congratulations to our NIB'S: Brooks Dameier, Joel Webber, Jeff Zymola, Clint Cady, C.J.. Uckert, Joe Hix, Jerome Tyner and Tom Ostronic. May your faith, hope and love for A X A flourish. -Your Brothers PI SIGMA ALPHA reminds everyone to be at 538 Oldfather a 6:00 Tuesday. A short meeting and then to Yia Yta's. BE Congratulations to Jeff Brakenhoff on making Home coming Royalty. You're the MAN! -Your Brothers BE Congratulations to Gary Hembd on being accepted into Nursing School and being promoted to Selling Manager atrrc. -Your Brothers thanks Strmuehfor'fh^^?. WenfpSrtf with you guys anytime! _-Delta Delta Delta Senate — Business College and Committee for Fees Allocation Off Campus Representative Be a part of the Committee that reviews student fees, and Two New Positions nontraditional Students Subcommittee Public Relations Liaison Deadline Sept 25 at 4:00 p.m. } Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union ^ Send your ads to: dn@unl.edu 54 Uncomfortable summer period 61 A Perdn 62 Genuflected 63 Actor in “The Crying Game” 64 Drilling equipment 65 Lawn filler 66 Paddock has-been DOWN 1 Agcy. that Hoover headed 2 Actor Cariou 3 Outlandish 4Yuletide decoration 5 Ref. book 6 Takes for granted 7 Pare 8 Suffix with dull 9 Inlet 10 Largo or West 12 Mineral spring 13 Mister in Bonn 27 Johnny-of 48 Basketball 55 Egg: Comb. 14 Type of rock or *«C:SA {"jSVjg®1* form rain 29 Part, mgeom. 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