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Part-time Help Needed Retail store clerk must be a self-starter and dependable. Must be able to work Saturday until 6pm and weeknights until 7pm. Apply 1745 0 Street. Part-Time Project Engineer Aqua-Chem, Inc. is a multi-divisional corporation and world recognized manufacturer of energy conversion and fluid treatment systems in domestic and interna tional markets. We have expanded into Nebraska with the acquisition of Nebraska Boiler Company, a leading manufacturer of watertube boilers and energy recovery systems. Part-time Project Engineer will assist current Project Engineers in planning, organizing, and completing en gineering projects. Qualified candidate must have ex cellent oral and written communication skills with a minimum Junior or Senior standing in Mechanical En gineering. • ~ If you are qualified for^heebove and would I come a member of our te Power letter, includim sources, P.O. Box 82287, Pay off student loans, earn extra income, part time business. 1 -888-571-8461 Perkins Restaurant is now hiring servers and hosts for the evening shifts, particularly on weekends, flexible scheduling, full and part time hours available; Please apply at 2900 NW. 12 Street. o BryanLGH MEDICAL CENTER Pharmacy Billing Clerk Full & Part time Hours Available Performs the functions necessary to aggregate and modify data as necessary to accurately charge patients for the pharmaceuticals used as part of their care. High school diploma or equivalent required. Must possess excellent math skills required for the as sessment of medication charting. This includes a knowledge of the metric system. Must possess excel lent oral and written communications skills for interac tion with hospital staff, patients and visitors. BryanLGH Medical Center East Human Resources 16008.48th St Lincoln, NE 68506 Sales Trainee Now is your chance to start a career with one of the nation's top companies. Pegler Sysco is now recruiting qualified candidates to hire for an upcoming sales training class. This is a great career opportunity. We are going to invest time ana money in YOU, because our company continues to grow and expand. If you are currently in sales, have food service experience or feel your background would enable you to be successful in food service sales, send us your resume today. Must be willing to possibly relocate within our distribu tion area. The full-time position offers a competitive starting salary and includes our excellent benefit pack age along with great commission potential. Don't miss this opportunity...apply NOW! Deadline for accepting resumes is October 14th. PEGLER SYSCO PO Box 80068 1700 Center Park Rd Lincoln, NE 68501-0068 Attn: Kim Reimann EOE/M/F/D/V Special Events 4* PHOTOGRAPHERS Must have your own 35mmSLR camera, flash, de pendable transportation arid willingness to travel. Pho tograph and-help people, "have fun at Friday and Satur day flight events. If you tlfoeparties, action, people and photography then put your camera to work, earn your self some money and have fun doing it. Call: The Picture Man 467-2577 M-F1-6 for more information. SPRING BREAK 99! Cancun * Nassau* Jamaica* Maztlan* Acapulco* 'Bahamas Cruise* Florida* South Padre* Travel Free and make lots of Cash! Top reps are offered full-time staff jobs. Lowest price Guaranteed. Call now for details! _www.dasstravel.com 1-800-838-6411 TEACHER ASSISTANT Before and after school part-time positions available immediately in Lincoln Public Schools working with the Family Service School's Out program. Responsibilities include: Assisting supervising teacher with activities, interacting with children, and some parent communi cation. Flexible hours available in the morning and/or afternoon programs. Starting wage $5.50 an 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. The Hewit academic center is currently looking for tutors in the following fields: upper level math, finance, astronomy, health, geography, advertising, statistics, accounting, criminal justice, organic chemistry and economics. Tutors must be upper level undergraduates or graduate students who maintain a 3.0 or better GPA. If interested, please visit our website and apply on-line.« Our address is http://hewit.unl.edu/hewittutorial. The Lincoln Journal Star is looking for people who would like to make $400-$500 a month delivering newspapers. Call 473-7117 Wagner’s Food Pride has opening for part-time check ers, Stockers and sackers. Flexible hours, all shifts. Apply in person at 3308 A Street. Wait staff needed; $15-25 possible. Cooks also wanted. 796-9921 Westlake Hardware Full time/part time positions now open. Full time cashier, part time cashier, and part time sales floor. If you enjoy working with people, Westlake Hardware offers a competitive salary, profit sharing, paid vacation, holi days, and a liberal employee discount. Weekend, evenings, and some holidays are included. No phone calls please. Apply in person at Westlake Hardware at 2600 S. 48th or 4545 Vine St. EOE, MFDV Women’s locker area, cleaning attendant Monday- Fri day 10-3pm. Apply at Northeast YMCA, 2601 N. 70th. babysitter wanted one time pier week, days will vary, but usually Friday or Saturday evenings for two children ages 4 and 1. Very good pay; please call 476-7474 and ask for Sandy or Lucinda. DAY DREAM ACADEMY OPENINGS; 6 wks to 13 years, SW Lincoln. 477-5014, Staci Sullivan. Nanny needed in our home. Mon., Wed.,& Fri. 8am-5pm. Pay negotiable. 466-3234. 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 libraries. Day, evening or weekend hours. $5.25-$5.50/hr. Apply Love Library, Rm. 136. 472-3963. Marketing intern will pay credit hour. Contact P.O. Pears 476-8551. #1 Spring Break company is now hiring motivated in dividuals to promote America’s best spring break va cations. Sell trips, earn cash, go free! 1-800 234-7007 #1 Spring Break Specials! Free Meals, Drinks & Parties! Cancun & Jamaica, $399. Bahamas, $459, Panama City, $99. Book Now! 1-800-234-7007. www.endlesssummertours.com SPRING BREAK ‘99 Sign Up Early and get $30 off, 14 FREE meals, 20 hours all-u-can drink FREE. Mazatlan, Acapulco, Cancun! Call free for brochure 1 -800-395-4896. (www.collegetours.com) SPRINGBREAK—Cancun, Florida, Etc. Best Hotels, Parties, Prices. Book Early and Savel! Earn Money + Free Trips! Campus Reps/Organizations Wanted. Inter-Campus Programs 1-800-327-6013, www.icpt.com Dance Like the Gap Kids UNL Swing Club 7pm tonight in the Culture Center. DON’T KNOW HOW YOU ARE FEELING? Do you exercise to deal with your feelings? Do you eat or not eat when you are feeling sad, mad, or hurt? Join our FOOD & FEELINGS group to learn healthier ways of dealing with your feelings. October 13th to December 15th 3:30pm-4:45pm Call Norma at 472-7450 to preregister FOOD FOR THOUGHT Generation Why Friday, October 9 Deb Mullins speaking “When Hope & Fear Collide” Lunch 11:30, Brown Bag Presentation, Noon East Campus Union FREE EMAIL CLASSES Intro to Bigred E-mail: Advances Bigred: Tuesday 6 9:30am-11am 11am-12:30pm 12:30pm-2pm 2:00pm-3:30pm 2pm-3:30pm 11 am - 12:30pm 3:30pm-5pm Thursday 8 9:30am-11am Netscape: 2pm-3:30pm Friday 8 12:30pm-2pm 3:30-5pm 2pm-3:30pm Friday 9 3:30pm-5pm All classes are held in Bancroft 239. No reservations are required and seats are available on a first come, first serve basis. If you have questions, please call 472-9050. FREE SKIS!! Ski Breck, Vail, & Keystone Jan. 3-10 From $99-2nts., $199-5nts. Including lift tickets, nightly parties, races and FREE SKIS while they last. 1-800-TQUR-USA. www.studentexpress.com Fright Night A call for Gothie/Honror writers, for our Halloween liter ature reading, Oct. 28th. Bring 1 page proposals to room 123 Andrews before Oct. 13th. Gender Wars/Penny Wars Bring your pennies, nickels and dimes. Find out who is the best on campus- men or women. Pennies add to the total and silver subtract from the total. Will be held October 13, 14, 15 from 10-2p.m. at the Union. Sponsored by the Men and Women’s Rugby Team. 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 12:30-1:30pm. Call Tricia, Women’s Center, at 472-9428 for more information. Homecoming 1998 General Meeting Student organizations, Greek chapters, and Residence Hall floors be sure and send your representative to the general meeting, Thursday, October 8 at 5:00pm in the City Union. Attendance points will be given. WAITED “" We need you to help us save ives by * donating your plasma at our state-oAhe art medical facifity. * Are you: 1 18 years or older? Hu lbs or more? IngMdherfth? Interested in earning extra cash wHe you watcn TV read, or just relax for a wlie? mm Earn pp to $140 for donating your plasma fonr tines. Plasma helps hun and tnmna victims, surgery patients, bemophfiacs and many others. If yon have had your hepatitis B shot, yon may qnaHy far onr ' specialty program and earaup to $380 a i month. , For Detais, please cal 474-2335 I NAN BnMedhaKenter Jgl < 300 S. ITHr, lincoln, NtJ Intramural Rifle Shoot The Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Rifle Shoot sched uled for Tuesday, October 6, Wednesday, October 7, and Thursday, October 8 at the Military & Naval Science Building has been cancelled due to facility renovation. New Student Enrollment If you are a sophomore, junior, or senior, applications for Orientation Leaders are available NOW at these lo cations: * Student Involvement Office (both Campuses) * Culture Center * Multi- Culture Affairs Office * Office of Admissions * All Residence Hall Front Desks OPEN FORUM Questions on Student Fees?? Comm, for Fees Allocation Meeting. Thurs., Oct 8 Student input from 7:30-7:45pm at the Nebraska City Union, room to be posted. UPC will be making their fall presentation at 7:45. Open House At Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Resource Center Friday, OctT9 from 11am-4pm in Rm. 234 NE Union. Come in and see what we’re doing this year! 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. Student Foundation Applications are due today at 4:00 p.m. at the Student Involvement Office. If you have any questions, call Jake at 436-6105. Students Beware! Only 12 more days til the Monster Fair! UNL Racquetball Club is recruiting members at all levels. For specific infor mation call Tony 475-2927. ATTENTION P.E.O.’S Next meeting is this Sunday from 5-7pm. Please R.S.V.P. by Thursday. Call Jennifer Mead @ 474-6771 or Bobbi Lewallen @ 488-6588 Campus Coalition Meeting Sunday, October 11 7:00p.m. - Culture Center Climbers Climbing Club meeting today. 8pm, OA Conference Room. Bring $20 dues. FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets this Sunday (and every Sunday) at 7:00pm in the Union. EVERYONE is welcome!! Golden Key Reception All members new and old Saturday, October 10th at 10a.m. City Union I”'Tockeycuj^^™ Informational meeting, Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m. in Rec Center TV Lounge. Dues will be collected. Questions? Contact Tony 436-7955 Interested in Mathematics? Pi Mu Epsilon, the mathematics honorary, is holding an informal meeting 5:30 pm TODAY at Valentino's on 13th & Q. Interested students and current members are encouraged to attend. Pizza will be provided! PHI SIGMA PI Weekly meeting, Tuesday 7:00 pm Walter Scott Building, Room 241. Prepare for coming philanthrope. Rodeo Club Reminder: Night golf, Wednesday, Oct. 7th. Meet at Practice Arena at 6:30; bring $15. Runner’s Club Meeting at 8:00pm Thursday in the TV Lounge at the Rec Center. Attendance is important. Call Christie 436-0171 with questions. New members welcome! Student Foundation Meeting tonight, CBA Room 31 from 6-7. Remember the attendance policy. Students Against The Lid Meeting 5:00pm today. City Union, room will be posted.___ Study in Czech Republic and Greece Spend Sprina Semester 1999 studying abroad in Olomouc and Thessaloniki. Earn 12-15 UNL credits. Affordable! Cost includes tuition, round trip airfare, weekend trips to Prague and Athens and morel Courses include: European Studies, Mediterranean Studies and Independent Study. Taught in English and led by two UNK professors. For more information, contact: International Affairs, 1237 R St., 472-5358 or email: iaffairsOunlinfo.unl.edu. UNL Boxing Club General meeting Thursday, Oct 15th at 6:30p.m. at the downtown YMCA. 11th & P Sts. Beginners welcome. Women’s Club Volleyball A mandatory practice will be held Thursday, Oct. 8th at 6p.m. to 8p.m. at Mabel Lee. If you cannot attend, call Tanja at 327-0368 or Cat at 476-5332. """ ... . ... AAn Thanks to the A A n pledges and the two British girls who came over on Thursday for the frosh. It was defi nitely “wild.” -The Acacia pledges AO Congratulations to Heidi Fleck, Sarah Lammel, Mindy Ponton, and Melissa Stevens for being selected to University Ambassadors. Great Job! Love, your A <t> sisters Anchor Splash AT B6TI Saturday, Oct, 10 at 10am Aon Congratulations to Abby Rogers on her recent engage ment. -Love, your sisters ATA Thanks for coming over to watch the movie- you guys knock us senseless. -The AOPi new member class AY Thanks for the dinner exchange on Monday. We had a lot of fun! Love, the ladies of Kappa Delta Earn $2000 for your group in one week. Participate in a CIS fundraiser and earn quick money. No sales, aH work done on campus. Call Sean 800-797-5743. rab Thanks for helping make Do It Sober a huge success! The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon KA Thanks for the great dinner exchange. We had a blast! The men of DU. - ! Positions Open Homecoming Steering Comm. Coordinator *99 Homecoming Royalty Chair ‘99 ; Chan. Comm. For Status of Women Applications available at ASUN office-115 NE Union. Deadline October 9th. Lost: glasses between Lutheran Center and Vine St. last Fnday. If found please call 436-7923. ' I • j | M 7 m| fedfl ■ E9 R ■■! p^nrsnffHPmHH^BiHHiffnwwniffwiiiWiwiWBHimiiHWHi