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Old Chicago
Now hiring for all kitchen position? AM and PM shifts
available with room for advancement and benefits.
Competitive wages. Apply at 826 P St.
Organist for Southern Heights Presbyterian Church Lin
coln. 10 hours/week. Salary commensurate with expe
rience/education. Cal 402-421-3704 for more informa
tion.
P.T. Clerical Assistant-4 hours per day M-P. You set
hours between 6:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Must know Lotus
or Excel, filing and 10-key. Norrell Staffing Services,
5615 “O* Street. 488-6400.
Package Handler
Part Time
Immediate Job openings loading and unloading pack
ages for RPS. $6.0Q/hour to start phis $1/hour tuition
reimbursement. 4p.m.-9p.m. Monday through Friday,
NO WEEKENDS!! Applications accepted by appoint
ment only at:
RPS Incorporated
Part time help needed working in dental laboratory doing
deliveries. 1:30-5:30 pm. Monday through Friday.
Apply in person, [tenter Dental Lab, 125 S. 9th Street.
* Part-time assistant teacher, 7:00-9am and/or
2:30-6pm, M-F. Apply at Little Kingdom Children Center,
5100 Old Cheney.
Part-time custom picture framer position in a fabric/craft
retail store. Experience needed. Nights and
weekends. Apply at Hancock Fabrics, 6800 P Street.
EOE.
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 O Street.
Part-time sales help needed-year round. Apply Eider
Jewelry, 3100 O. Street_ .
Part-time sales rep, Monday-Friday, 5-8:30 p.m. calling
for support for children’s programs. Low stress
environment. Apply in person: State Troopers Associa
tion, 237 S. 70th, suite 216, Esquire Plaza. _
Part-time Science Teacher
The Edgerton Explorit Center in Aurora is looking for a
responsible, creative, energetic teacher to facilitate ac
tivities in the areas of science for various programs.
Brownie Expos are Saturday science/math programs
in Oct.-Dec. 1998. Camp-ins are overnight science
programs on some Fri.-Sat. in Jan.-May 1999. School
tours are weekly programs, family events and special
programs as scheduled. Responsibilities include pre
paring for and teaching science activities and demon
strations as well as gathering supplies. Qualifications
include experience working with children in a teaching
environment, knowledge ofhands-on science methods,
science background preferred, flexible work
schedule, knowledge of Girl Scout program. To apply
send a cover letter outlining your qualifications and a
resume to Josephine Martins, Education Director,
EEC, 208 16th St., Aurora, NE 68818. Questions, call
(402) 694-4032.
People Person
Company needs five people who desire rapid ad
vancement and generous compensation. Training, call
464-5024.
PUBLICITY ASSISTANT- Book national media, tours
and events. Prefer advertising/PR major. Fax resume
to Avalon Marketing & Communications 402-466-4594.
Recycled Sounds,1211 O St.
Thousands of CDs. Thousands of Posters. A room full
of cassettes, new and collectible vinyls. —Videos— Im
port, DJ, music magazines, too.
Buying everyday. Open late.
Recycled Sounds 476-8240
Sales Associate, diverse responsibilities. Creative
working environment. Permanent part time. 15-25
hours per week. Must be reliable and customer service
oriented. Flexible hours, includes weekends. Must be
able to work Mon/Wed mornings. Dick Blick Art Ma
terials, 4550 O St.__
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
The Omaha World Herald has an opening for a sales
representative in Lancaster County. Responsibility re
cruiting, orienting and motivating a contracted carrier
force, in the areas of newspapers sales and customer
service. We are looking for a self-starter with pervious
management experience. We require that you have a
dependable automobile, valid drivers license and liability
insurance. Compensation includes benefit package,
and mileage reimbursement. If interested apply in
person at the Lincoln office. Omaha World Herald 825
M Street #103, Lincoln 68508 476-6100.
SEVERAL OPENINGS
if you have 3-4 hour blocks of time we can pos
sibly work around your class schedule. We are
open 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. Miscellaneous
warehouse duties. Moderate lifting required. We
employ both males and females. Our facility is
clean and well lighted. Earn $6/hour. Apply in
personal:
NEBRASKA BOOK CO. INC
4700 South 1Mh Street
COE
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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.cla88travel.com 1-800-838-6411
Students- will these hours work with your schedule?
M-F, 2:30-6:30pm and Sat. 8am-5pm. We have a store
clerk position available at our 15th and South Street or
27th and Hwy 2 locations. If interested please apply
W-F from 2-4pm at:
Williams Cleaners
2541 N. 48th
TEACHER ASSISTANT
Before and after school part-time positions available
immediately in Lincoln Public Schools workirx>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 Athlete's Foot is now hiring full and part-time sales
associates for the new South Point Pavilion Store. Apply
downtown ,1213 Q St.
THECORNHUSKER
Nebraska's Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi
tions:
•Servers FT/PT AM/PM
*Host/ess PT/FT PM
•Line Cooks FT PM
•Head Baker FT/AM
•Door Staff FT AM/PM
•Bell Staff (must be at least 21) FT
•Front Dew Clerk FT (3-11 pm)
•Desk Clerk Supervisor FT (3-11 pm)
•Storeroom Assistant FT Days Tues-Sat
*Set-up Staff PT (can average $9-12/hr)
•Cahier , PT PM
•Cocktail Server PT PM
We provide uniforms, free meals & excellent benefits.
- Apply In Person
Human Resources 7:30am-6pm M-F
333 South 13th St. Lincoln, NE
Use ‘L’ St. Entrance
Just a few blocks from UNU
Tice’s
Now looking for cashiers, hosts, carry-out personnel
10:30am-1pm. Free lunches. Good extra income be
^ tween classes. Apply in person at 17th and M._
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BryanLGH
*' MEDICAL CENTER
Unit Supply Tech
(Part-time Days)
This position «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 react and perform under stress
and emergency situations. Data entry experience pre
ferred.
6am-2:30pm
1) Mondays and e/o weekend
2) Wad and e/o Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun (benefit eligible)
Please submit resume/application or call:
BryanLGH Medical Center East
Human Resources
1000 South 480l St
Lincoln, NE 68606
(402)483-8610
Fax:(402)483-8444
JOB UNE: ^402) 483-3886
UNLSTUDENT
Part Time Ticket Sales
Lied Center Box Office
Hiring UNL students for tickets sales. If you are de
tail-oriented, possess excellent phone skills and key
boarding skiHs and have previous sales and
cash-handling experience, apply at 301 N. 12th, Mon
day-Friday between 11a.m. and 5:30p.m., or call Cheri
at 472-4725. Sales job requires some hours between
10:30a.m. and 5:30p.m. Monday-Friday plus occasional
evening and weekend hours as needed at perfor
mances.__
Videographer
KOLN/KGIN is taking applications for news
videographer. Candidates must have abilities in oper
ating videography equipment and an understanding
journalism. Send a cover letter, resume, and a non- re
turnable VHS resume tape to: Personnel Assistant;
KOLN/KGIN-TV; P.O. Box 30350; Lincoln, NE 68503.
EOE
Volunteer Assistant
Great opportunity for students! Position available to be
responsible for the supervision, evaluation and support
of Jr. and Sr. weekend volunteer staff and services.
Will interview, orient, place and staff volunteers for
in-service areas. Serves as a receptionist and performs'
other clerical and computer duties within the de
partment promoting positive public relations and a
positive working relationship with other departments.
Previous volunteer experience and experience in a
clerical position involving computer knowledge pre
ferred. One year post secondary education or experi
ence m lieu of education required. Will work Sat.,
8:30am-4:30pm and Sun., 11 am-4:30pm. Apply to:
BryanLGH Medical Center West
Attn: Human Resources
2300 S. 10th SL
Lincoln, HE 68502
EOE
Wait staff needed; $15-25 possible. Bartender also
wanted. 796-9921
Your Future Starts Here
If you are just finishing a degree and have an interest-in
pursuing a career in information technology we would
tike to help you explore your options. Unident is the
nation’s fastest growing dental software company and
is seeking highly-motivated service associates and
technical resources. If you have a background in com
puters, we have positions for technical support associ
ates and system engineers. Experience with Pascal, C
languages and/or data conversions preferred. If your
educational program is in another area of study but
you have a knack for computers and customer service,
we will train you as a technical service associate. We
offer full time positions in a state-of-the-art
multi-platform work environment with competitive salary
benefits plan, including 401k. We will also consider
getting you started before you graduate with our
F>art-time training program. If you are interested in
aunching your career by joining our fast-paced
team-oriented organization, send us your resume and
salary requirements for consideration. Unident Technical
Services. P.O. Box 80065, Lincoln, NE 68508.
Nanny type needed for thirteen year old boy. Free
room and board plus bi-monthly pay. 435-6919.
Part-time nanny needed to provide child care for
2.5-year-old in South Lincoln, Monday, Wednesday
and Fridays with possible Tuesday and Thursdays.
Great pay, flexible hours. Vehicle and references re
quired. Please call 421 -8051 and leave message.
** 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.
Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship
Kauffman Entrepreneur Internship Program
Are you interested in starting your own business?
Kauffman Entrepreneur Interns will receive a compre
hensive experience in an entrepreneurial start up com
pany while providing the company the busi
ness/technical assistance they need to grow. For more
information call 472-3353 or stop by 209 CB/Tor the
SEIC office (345 NE Union). Applications are due No
vember3rd!
#1 Spring Break Specials! Book now and receive free
meal planl Cancun & Jamaica. $398. Bahamas,
$459, Panama City, $99. 1-800-234-7007.
wwwfln(ffft^>nrnflftoure.coiT>
SPRING BREAK -99 Sign Up Early and get $30 off. 14
FREE meals, 20 hours aH-u-can drink FREE. Mazatian,
Acapulco, Cancun! Call free for brochure
1-800-395-4896. (www.coBegetoure.com)
SPRING BREAK
• 150% Lowest price guarantee
• Sign up today and get:
FREE Meal plan
FREE VIP Party wristband
Cancun, Bahamas, Jamaica, Florida, South Padre and
more... For more information contact Jeff Benda at
436-6409, your local class travel representative.
ASGSA TUrkey Sale
Fresh Nebraska grown turkeys. $1.15 A pound, call
472-6424 to order.
ASGSA TUrkey Sale
Fresh Nebraska grown turkeys, $1.15 per pound. Call
472-6424 to order.
DISC GO ROUND
WE RAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs
Used CD's, $5.9SF$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__
FFA Alumni
BW3's cancelled. Instead everyone is invited to Grandpa
John’s Pumpkin Patch with the Ag Ed Club. Meet at
the East campus Union at 6:00pm on Wednesday Oc
tober 28.Room posted as Ag Ed Club. Cost is $6.00.
Dress appropriately! Come and have fun!
FREE SKIS!! 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-TQUR-USA. www.studentexpress.com
Fright Night
You are invited to a Halloween reading, 7 p.m.,
Wednesday at the CoffeeHouse.
Lincoln Action Program
Wants to help you build skills, be a panof 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:
• Computer Learning Lab Assistant
• Literacy Tutors
• Energy Efficiency Assistant
• Administrative Assistant
• Receptionist
Call Sean for more information at 471-4515 ext.164.
March Against Initiative 413
Join Students Against the Lid today October 28th at
noon on the South steps of the City Union as we
march to the Capitol to protest Initiative 413. The
more people, the more impact th& statement has so
bring your friends.’__
PlayStation Tournament
College Football *99
Cash Prizes
CaM 435-4645 for details and registration. _
Student Organization Leaders
Here is your opportunity for some great publicity for
your group. We wiH take your picture for the Comhusker
Yearbook. Call us today at 472-6247 to schedule
your appointment, through Nov. 2.
University Program Council Applications are due Octo
ber 30 by 5p.m. Everyone is welcome to apply!
AGRONOMY CLUB
Meeting on Wednesday October 28 at 7:00 pm in Keim
327.
BLOCK & BRIDLE
Meeting Thurs. Oct. 29. Officers 6:00 (at Valentino’s);
New initiates'7:00 in the East Campus Union; Members
7:30; Guest speaker Dr. Deb Miller, DVM. Remember to
bring your POOP card packets._ ~
CASNR Advisory Board
Meeting Wednesday, Oct 28 at 6:00 pm in the East
Campus Union. For more information call Mick Porter
at 436-6382.
CBASAB
Welcome new members! Group photo and meeting
Wednesday, October 28th. Meet at the north entrance
of CBA at 5:30. Business attire appropriate.
College Republicans
General informational meeting for our next speaker.
8p.m. in the Union, room posted.
Lincoln Fantasy and Science
Fiction Club
Mysteries of the Universe Revealed: Movie Night bring
toys. Student Union 7:00 pm Wednesday.
Marketing Club
Meeting Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7pm in City Union.
Speaker. Steve Schultz, formerly of Gateway. RE
SUMES DUE FOR RESUME BOOKIll
Pre O.T. is touring the Lincoln Regional Center on
Thursday, October 29th. Anyone interested in going..
meet at Gamma Phi Beta house at 5:30. Please re
member your <10 duea.
Public Relations Club
Meeting tonight 5pm Avery 20.
SHRM
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
meeting Thursday, Oct 29 at 5:30 p,m. in the Union.
TCAB
Meeting Wednesday room 230 Mabel Lee 6-7pm.
Wildlife Club
Meeting Wednesday, Oct 28 at 7pm in the East Campus
Union. Come join the club that brings together
students with common interests in wildlife, fishing,
hunting, and the great outdoors. Chad Smith, 1994
UNL graduate, will be speaking about his work on the
Missouri River for the American Rivers Project.
Women’s Leadership
Conference Planning
Committee first meeting Friday, Oct. 30 at 3pm at Stu
dent Involvement, 200 NE Union. Everyone’s ideas and
enthusiam are welcome!
ATS
You guys look great in sheets! Toga was a great time!
-Thanks! The Women of Chi Omega
AIX AOn
Acacia
We had a blast working with you bn homecoming!
Thanks for making it so much fun!
__ -Chi Omega
arz
Congratulations to Ryan Buschkamp and Todd
Franzen for being chosen to serve as pages for the
1999 Legislative session. Way to go, guys!
Your Brothers
Aon
Congrats to the following exceptional AOPi's:
Outstanding New Member Sam Roberts, Outstanding
Senior and Active: Angie King, Most Charitable Sister
Sarah Scheerger.
Aon
Congratulations to our newly initiated members:
Jill Adams, Nicole Anslover, Beth Barr, Lindsey Behrens,
Tasha Cotton, Katie Curtright, Megan Davis,
Becca Deines, Kaitlyn Demovich, Rachel DuPree, Anne
Ebke, Lynne Emanuel, Emily Eisenhauer, Steph
Ferraro, Brady Fritz, Sara Gray, Jen Hanson, Jackie
Hill, Nicole Imig, Jeri Jensen, Sara Johnson, Laura
Krieger, Lannae Lee, Jenny Leeper, Jamie Martin, Laura
Martin, Jamie Mendez, Katie Milligan, Shelly
Mueller, Melissa Paisely, Sam Roberts, Lindsay Rogers,
Amy Satathite, Molly Skoog, Britt Sommer, Molly
Stickels, Katie Sup, Jessie Valuer, Joanna Vavricek and
Missy Vollmuth.
You gals are the greatest!!
Alpha love, your sisters
AHA
Thank you for the dinner exchange Monday night.. You
are welcome over any time.
The men of Alpha Gamma Sigma
xo
Thanks for the dinner exchange. We always have a
good time with you boys.
The women of Phi Mu
XO
Thanks to our wonderful kick ball coaches ‘Dick*
‘Dickie* for leading us to victory. The roses are beautiful.
Love the women at Alpha Xi Delta
AY
Thanks for the wonderful barbecue. We had a blast.
Love the women at Alpha Xi Delta.
Fiji
We had an awesome time Saturday morning! Thanks
for having us over!
-The women of Chi Omega
OM
Congrats to Charlyn Ellison on being selected as a
page to the legislature.
UOB your Phi Mu Sisters
roB
We had a blast at the Frosh last Thursday. We’ll roll in
the hay with you girls anytime.
_The pledge class of DU
GREEKSIDE
The Greek side of the Navigators. Basement of the
Culture Center. Wednesdays 830 p.m.
KA
Congratulations to all the new initiates: Kathleen
Anthover, Alicia Bacon, Jackie Blair, Steph Bogus,
Katie Bowers, Kristin Cheney, Angie Child, Cassie
Crow, JIM Daiss, Janine Dunbar, Bern Glogowski, Ra
chel le Herrold, Jill Kavelage, Andrea Kerr, Angie
Komenda, Shandra Kraeser, Jill Locket, Mellisa Mack,
Hillary Mausbach, Vakara Meyer, Kendra MoUer, Cami
Moran, Lesley Mullin, Kimberly Noyes, Trlsh
O’Doherty, Jodi Phillips, Lynn Predoehl, Mindy Runge,
Mikki Wilcox. Ashley Wolf. Shelly Hood and Alonna
Rasmussen.
Welcome to the Kappa Delta Circle of friendship!
Love in ACT,
your sisters
KA
We had a lot of fun at your White Rose Bowl. Also we
would like to give a special thanks to the following:
coaches- HiHary & Mikki, Head Water girl- Jen, Asst
Water girl- Lynn, and Trainer? - Mandv
LOSE WEIGHT NOW
Lose weight now with extra energy and extra money. I
did it. you can too. Free sample. 438-8079 Eric.
PUMPKINFEST1998!
Join us in supporting the Nebraska Stroke Foundation!
8:00pm- Announcement of Pumpkin Carving Contest
8:15pm-Announcement of the Raffle Winner
_8:30pm- Pumpkin Pie Eating Contest_
DEADLINE EXTENDED
Homecoming Steering
Comm.Chair *99
Homecoming Royalty Chair ‘99
Chan. Comm. For Status of
Women
Applications available at ASUN office-115 Nebr. Union,
deadline November 10,
UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT
6:30 pjn Wednesday
EAST CAMPUS UNION
ROOM TO BE POSTED
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE ’
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