The Instructional Materials Council is looking for part-time Spanish tele-linguists for second semester. Please contact Sara at 477-2211 or fax resume to 477-2377. Tutors are needed in the Hewit Academic center Polit ical Science 459 in addition the Hewit Center is looking for supplemental instructors for the following classes: Geography 155 and Astronomy 103. We are seeking upper level graduate and undergraduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or above and excellent people skills are a must. If interested please apply at http: //hewit. unl.edu/ hewittutorial US Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Office Automation Clerk (Student Career Experience Program) GS 2-4 ($7.36/hr to $9.02/hr) The Administrative Office of the US Department of Ag riculture- Agricultural Research Service located on the East Campus, University of Nebraska-Lincoln has an Office Automation Clerk Position in the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) that will open effective Jan. 4,1999. The position provides clerical and admin istrative support to the ARS research units located on East Campus. The position is half-time during the aca demic year and up to full-time during the summer months. Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited school on at least a half-time basis in a course of study related to the program (administration, business or office management) and maintain a good academic record. Applicants must be a US citizen or a permanent resident who will be a citizen upon graduation. For ad ditional information or applications for the position contact: Lisa Mullenax or Becky Folsom, USDA-ARS, 344 Keim Hall, East Campus, University of Nebras ka-Lincoln, phone: (402) 472-2961. The United States Department of Agriculture is an Equal Opportunity Em ployer. * __ Vista Outreach Coordinators Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department seeks two Outreach Coordinators. These are grant-funded opportunities for public service-minded individuals. In dividuals will coordinate “Safe Nights” events for youth at community service organizations throughout Lin coln/Lancaster County. Responsible for organizing “Safe Night” events; facilitating planning meetings; de veloping “Safe Nights” promotional materials; con ducting informational and educational presentations; writing program reports. Desired: 1 -2 years related volunteer/job experience. Interest in working with youth. Necessary Special Requirements: available for occa sional evenings and weekends, dependable transpor tation, a valid Nebraska driver’s license. Benefits: Full-time, $325/per 80-hour pay period. Health and life insurance, child care assistance, defer ment of government guaranteed student loans, $1,200 cash stipend or $4,725 educational grant at end of year of service. To receive an application, please call 441-8045. Com pleted applications and reference forms must be re turned to the Health Department at 3140 N St., Lincoln, NE 68510 on or before December 17,1998. 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. warenouse Assisiani neeaea. 20-25 hours per week, morning hours 7am-12pm Monday-Saturday. The Tool House 800 “Q" Street. Call Ed Madsen for appointment 474-5323 ext.245. Youngest state senator seeks high energy staffer with strong writing, people, organizational and comp skills. Please send resume and references to Kendra Olson: Room 1518, State House, Lincoln, NE 68509. Deadline is Dec. 28th. No phone calls please. Experienced in home daycare needed weekday morn ings. Start in January, references necessary. 420-6469. 500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose!!! NY, PA, New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball, Gymnastics, English Riding, Lifeguard, WSI, Water Ski, Sailing, Wind surfing, Aerobics, Archery, Mountain Bik ing, Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano, Accompanist, Theater, Ceramics, Jewelry, Woodworking, Pho tography, Radio, Nature, RN’s, Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1-800-443-6428; www.summercampemployment.com. #1 Spring Break Specials! Book now and receive free meal plan! Cancun & Jamaica, $399. Bahamas, $459, Panama City, $99. 1-800-234-7007. www.endlesssummertours.com ***ACT NOW! CALL FOR BEST SPRING BREAK PRICES TO SOUTH PADRE (FREE MEALS), CANCUN, JAMAICA, KEYWEST, PANAMA CITY. REPS NEEDED-TRAVEL FREE, EARN CASH. GROUP DISCOUNTS FOR 6+. WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM/ 800-838-8203. Spring Break ‘99 Seats are selling fast! Book your trip NOW or you may be left behind! Air, hotel, transfers, FREE meals, FREE drinks and awesome parties! Limited availibiltyl Call FREE for brochures 1-800-395-4896 (www ■collegetours. com) SPRING BREAK ‘99 Student Travel Services is America’s #1 Student Tour Operator. Don’t book with anyone else until you talk to us!!! Cancun from $399, Jamaica from $399, Panama City from $119, Daytona Beach from $139. Student Travel Services, 1 -800-648-4849, www.ststravel.com. On Campus Contact: Rich @ 402-438-7819, Melissa® 402-476-0036 or Josh ® 402-436-8539. SPRING BREAK- Cancun, Jamaica, Mazatlan and South Padre. SAVE up to $200/room until Dec. 15th. ABSOLUTE best prices! Campus sales reps wanted. Earn free trips +cash. 1-800-SURFS-UP, www.studentexpress.com, SPRING SKIING- STEAMBOAT- WORLD CLASS SKIING. THE ULTIMATE NIGHTLIFE. CALL DICKSON PRODUCTIONS- 1-888-SKI THIS. MORTAR BOARD AND MORTAR BOARD NOTABLES Mortar Board is a National Senior Honor Society that recognizes college seniors for distinguished ability and achievement in exceptional scholarship, leadership, and service. All JUNIORS with a 3.3 GPA, or higher, are eligible to seek membership in the Black Masque Chapter here at UNL Mortar Board also recognizes outstanding freshmen, sophomores, and seniors that demonstrate our high standards. These exceptional students are identified as Mortar Board Notables. Information sheets are available now at the Office for Student Involvement (200 City Union & 300 East Union), the Culture Center (333 N 14th), the Honors Lounge (118 Neihardt), the ASUN Office, and Vice Chancellor Griesen's Office (106 Administration). Completed information sheets are due Friday, January 15th, at 5:00pm in the Office for Student Judicial Affairs (106 Administration), www.unl.edu/mb All Stressed Out and Nowhere to Study Expanded hours and locations! Wednesday, Dec. 9, 9am-9pm Friday, Dec. 11,9am-5pm At the Culture Center 333 N. 14th St. Monday, Dec. 14, 8am-midnight Tuesday, Dec. 15, 8am-midnight At the Wick Alumni Center 1520 R St. Enjoy free beverages and snacks, including Valentino’s pizza, and a quiet study atmosphere. All students wel come! Sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Association, Student Involvement and Valentino's. Allftffll S Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Applications are Out Applications for Membership and Freshman Scholar ships are available in the Student Involvement Offices, 106 Administration, 118 Neihardt and the Culture Cen ter. The Innocents Society is the Chancellor’s Senior Honorary at the University of Nebraska. Membership is based on superior academic achievement, unparalleled leadership and selfless service to the University and the community. ASUN Student Government Election Parties are forming! If you are interested in running in the Spring ASUN elections, sign the list in the ASUN Office, 115 N£ Union. Groups that are forming will be checking it to fill their slates. S Student INVOLVEMENT 1 L’niversiiv of Nebraska-Lmcoln ATTENTION LEADERS!! Do you want to... Gain positive leadership experience? Teach other students about effective leadership? Have fUn while earning credit? Applications are now available for 1999-2000 emerging Leader Class TA’s. Pick one up at Student Involvement Offices at City and East Union. TA’s are trained in the fall semester, then facilitate and assist in teaching the course the following spring. Application deadline: January 22, 1999. Questions? Call Amy at 465-9006. ATTENTION STUDENTS DEAD WEEK POLICY Finals only at time per Official Schedule of Classes or time during finals week mutually agreeable to all. Examinations allowed during Dead Week: laboratory practical examinations, make-up or repeat examinations and self-paced examinations. Quizzes are acceptable. Projects, papers and speeches due Dead Week need to have been assigned by the eigth week of the se mester. Project and scope, not topic. Please review your syllabi for Dead Week conflicts. Contact the Student Government Office, 115 NE Union (472-2581) with discrepancies or questions. Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m.. For more information contact Dr. Luis Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services at 472-7513 or e-mail ldiaz-perdomoieunl.edu or Rev. Phil Owen at 476-0355 or e-mail ophilipeunomaha.edu. - Desperately Seeking Witness If you are one of the 30 students who went on the In ternational Affairs Study Abroad trip to Egypt/Greece and Crete on May 10-June 2,1998, and witnessed someone fall on the marble steps at the Sheraton Cairo hotel, and cut their head, landed at the trip leader’s feet and asked to see a doctor regarding this, please call 464-6597 ASAP. Your efforts will be appreciated. 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 Early Christmas Service And Party!! Tuesday, Dec. 8th at 7pm at Cornerstone Church, 640 N. 16th. Join us for beautiful music, wonderful hymns, inspiring dramas and a chance to reflect and be thankful. Optional gift exchange- bring a $3-$5 gift if you want to participate. A party with snacks will follow the service. 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 have questions or would like more information. ★ UHC HEALTH AIDES ★ We want to note our appreciation and admiration for all of your hard work and dedication so far this semester. May your success continue and shine. We are proud of you. GOOD LUCK on your finals! -Your Health Aide Coordinators, Dan, Christine, Geoff and Shannon Help a child smile! Angel Tree Project Give a gift to a child in need. Information at the booth in the City Union weekdays 11-1 or stop at 115 NE Union Sponsored by Residence Hall Assoc. HIGH RISK DRINKING Let’s Talk... Apply to be a Student Representative for the RWJ “High Risk Drinking” Grant Planning Team. The RWJ $7000,000 grant offers our campus community the op portunity to discuss and address the issue. Any NU student may apply. All meetings are confidential. Call 472-7440 for more information and an application. aimii Student Alumni Association is looking for a committed, responsible and diverse group of student leaders to assist the Alumni Association in on-campus activities providing direct benefits to students, alumni and faculty as well as the University in general. Applications for Student Alumni Association are now available at the following locations: • Student Involvement, 200 NE Union • ASUN, 115 NE Union • Wick Alumni Center, 1520 R St. • Culture Center, 333 N. 14th St. • Residence Hall front desks Applications are due Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1999 at 5pm at the Wick Alumni Center front desk. Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend one of the two infor mational sessions held Jan. 13,1999 in Abel Ballroom at 4pm and Jan. 14,1999 at the Wick Alumni Center at 7pm. For more information about SAA or a copy of the application, please visit our web site at http://www.unl.edu/alumni/student.htm. 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 Red Cross Wednesday, Dec. 9th, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. CBASAB Mandatory Meeting on Wednesday December 9th at 5:30 in CBA132. Bring money for pictures and shirts! FFA Alumni Meeting Tuesday, Dec. 8th at 8pm- East Campus Union. Room to be posted. We will be writing Christmas cards to the residents of Ambassador Lincoln and we will also be buying gifts for less fortunate people of the city. Come help spend some of the club's money while giving Holiday spirit to someone who really needs it. Independent Students Association Meeting Dec. 9, City Union, room posted. Election of officers. Pro-Vet Club Will hold its monthly meeting tonight at 7:00 PM in the East Campus Union. Freshman and new members are encouraged to come at 6:30 PM. Soil & Water Resources Club Meeting tonight at 7 pm in room 148 L.W. Chase Hall, East Campus. Officer elections held. TCAB Meeting Wednesday. Room 230 Mabel Lee Hall from 6-7pm. VICA Officer elections Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 4:00 in Henzlik, Room 45. Any questions, call Ed at 438-9128.• CANCUN #1 SPRING BREAK DESTINATION |FREE MEALS, DRINKS, & ACTIVITIES MAZATLAN MEXICO’S NEWEST HOT SPOT (NORTH Of ACAPULCO) LET’S PADRE SOUTH PADRE ISLAND EXCLUSIVE f LIGHTS VIA TWA JAMAICA' MONTEGO BAY & NEGRJL .BEST PRICES - BEST PARTIES! . mmm&l Wildlife Club Officer election meeting Wednesday, Dec. 9th at 7pm in the East Campus Union. axq We had fun studying for finals on Friday afternoon. We should do it again sometime. -The Men of Sigma Nu Ben Congratulations to the new executive officers: President - Ftyan Hartung Vice President - Jason Oswald Treasurer - Brian Powers Secretary - Ryan Ragsdale Risk Manager - Blaine Christensen Pledge Educator - John Christenson Rush - Ryan Comes Social - Dan Slaughter Scholarship - Rvan Jankord Philanthropy - Ryan Lahne - Your Brothers Xft Congratulations to the new officers! President - Stacey Duncan Vice President - Deb Zadina Secretary - Destiny Hilmoe Treasurer - Jodie Ruwe Pledge Educator - Stacey Gran Personnel - Maggie Zochol Rush - Lisa Enstrom Panhellenic - Erin Gumm Congratulations! Your sisters in Chi Omega KA0 Congratulations, Amanda Strong on your engagement! - Love, your sisters KA Congratulations to Jen Daugherty for making the US National bowling Team! We are so proud of you! -Love in AOT, Your KA Sisters PMC Congratulations to The Playmaker’s Club new initiate, Sam Neal, and newly elected sweetheart Pi Phi Anne. Keep Making Plays, me Men of PMC EAE Phi Alpha to our newly elected officers: President- Chris White Vice President- Caleb Jensen Treasurer- Dave Campbell Secretary- Aaron Brockmeier Assistant Treasurer- Matt Glathar Directors of Chapter Events- Ben McCowen and Ben Novotny Corresponding Secretary- Josh Conway Risk Manager- Mitch Perry IFC Delegate- Dirk Boe House Managers- Brian Pope and Chad Carpenter Philanthropy- Brian Pfiefer Scholarship- Sam Auld and Brandon Moller Intramural Chair- Ben King Man-at-Arms- Brian Manning Song Chair- Mike Schmidt Computer Chr.ir- Don Trouba Pop/Pool/Bulletin- Ryan Haith {3 time defending cham pion) Also Phi Alpha to Smokey for HIS FIRST.. . Brother of the Week Award! EX Congratulations to our newly elected BMOC’s: Pres ident- Bryan Troester, Vice President- Brandon Rabeler, Assistant Treasurer- Phil Hoopoer, Pledge Trainer- Brett Spilker, Social Chairmen- Chuck Kroll and Trey Pitlenger, Rush Chairmen- Willie Craft and Kenny Wayne Shepard, House Managers- Paul Griezer and Bob Leehy, Philanthropy- Chuck Kroll, Secretary Sam Neal, Historian- H. F Maasdam, Kustos- Jake Buss, IFC Delegate- Packy Pepper, Scholarship- Willie Craft. Triangle Congratulations to our new officers: President- Ryan Olson Vice President- Jeremy Wadhams Treasurer- Matt Partusch Recording Secretary- Jon Witt Bursar- Matt Manning Steward- Dan Fuhr Alumni Relations- Brian Ellefson House Manager- David Dijak Scholastic- Alan Beaudette Assistant Social- Nick Bernard Public Relations- Justin Cacak Intramurals- Garret Dendinger IFC- Mike Fields Membership Development- Ethan Rojhani Photographer- Nick Bernard 2 ” v ^ ) j| WOTD I We need you to help us save liyes ’ by donating your plasma at our state-of-the art medical facility. Are you: ' [ *18 wars or older? *110 lbs or more? in good health? interested in earning extra | cash white you watch TV, § read or jusx relax for a while? | mm Earn up to $120 for donating your plasma four times. Plasma helps burn and trauma victims, surgery patients, hemophiliacs and many others. If you haw t had your hepatitis B shot, you f may qualify for our specialty \ program and earn up to $380 a { 474-2335 I NAN BioMedicalCenter < Jfi J 300 S. 17th, Lincoln, Winter Lights For Kids Thank you to the following houses fo r participating: ACACIA ATE ATfl ATA KA 1st Place: AAA 2nd Place: AX A Thank you also to our judges: Charles Greene, Linda Schwartzkopk and Cindy Costello. -The Men of Sigma Nu Your college years were full of friends, parties and wild times. Too bad the beer sucked. Don’t dwell on the past. Reserve a keg of Cortland Wheat, Hopatleuia or XPO Stout for graduation from Spilker Ales, 798-7445. Brewed in Cortland, NE. Think global. Drink local! Found a female watch Thursday afternoon in the Rec Center. Claim at Daily Nebraskan. Found: a set of keys by Morrill Hall. Pick up at the Daily Nebraskan Office, 34 NE Union. IT IS BETTER TO GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE. A If you need some holiday cash, JRW Sales is the place for you. It’s a fun place to work, and with our flexible schedules, you can work anytime. You’ll appreciate the guaranteed hourly rate, plus lucrative bonus plans and commissions. Call today! Be sure to ask about our: $130 Hiring Bonus RW SALES V _ 436-3070 Congratulations! You just found your next job. Better catl today, huh?