The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1999, Page 16, Image 16

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    Messenger
Downtown Law Firm seeks a detail/oriented, energetic
individual to work M/T/W & Friday afternoons and
Thursday mornings, delivering documents, updating
publication, processing the afternoon mail & misc other
duties. Valid drivers licence and vehicle required.
Send resume to Office Administrator PO Box 82028
Lincoln, NE 68501.
Models Actors and Spokes
Models needed
We are casting in your area on February the 25th. Direct
casting has work for you. 1 -800-796-6702.
Part-time cashier service station attendant. Weekends
Must be 19 Mike 66 & Towing comp. 8201 N 56th.
Part-time child care teachers. Need to be able to work
over the UNL spring break and during the summer.
Must be 19 yrs or older. Call 434-2824 and ask for
Becky or Heather.
Part-time Child Care Assistant
Needed enthusiastic and nurturing persons to work
with children. 7:30-9:30 a.m. and/or 3:30-5:30 pm,
M-F. Flexible days. Also all day sub positions available.
Call Trinity Infant and Child Care Center 475-9731.
Part-time help needed starting pay $6.25/hr. Must be
able to work 20 hours /week daytime. Must have good
driving record. Some clerical skills needed. Apply in
person. 320 South 19th. 8-5 m-f.
Part-time preschool assistant teacher needed. Hours
are M-F, 9am-12:30, Tuesday & Thursday 3-6:30. If in
terested please call Building Blocks Learning Center,
438-4949.
Part-time/Full-time
Warehouse Operations.
Full or part-time person needed in warehouse and
shipping dept. Call for interview 474-3100.
Promotional person
Needed to assist with marketing programs. This
part-time position requires strong customer service
skills. Apply at Gateway Mall Customer Service Center,
61 st & O. fcEO, ADA, M/F.
Research Analyst: Rapidly growing International In
vestment Firm is looking for a highly motivated individ
ual capable of working independently. Primary re
sponsibilities will include obtaining research on frontier
and emerging markets and companies.
Requirements: Must be able to work evenings or
nights, Monday through Thursday. Must have knowl
edge of Mecnosoft Excel.
Research Assistant: Rapidly growing International In
vestment Firm is looking for a highly motivated individ
ual to work directly w|th the Managing Partner. Primary
responsibilities will include special accounting and
research projects.
Requirements: Must be able to work mornings from
8-12 and be well organized, detail oriented, and excel
lent with computers. Must have knowledge of
Microsoft Excel.
Contact Schwendiman Partners, Attn: Michelle St.
Clair 1201 ‘O' Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68508.
Phone: (402)441-4115 Email: mi
chelle@schpartners.com
Runner for small law firm, morning hours. Send resumes
to 3400 0 St., Lincoln , NE 68503-0886.
Security Positions
in Uncoin Area
Part-time second shift Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
Part-time first shift Saturday, Sunday. Starting pay
$6/hour. Page John 790-3163.
SOCIOLOGY 205 AND 206
TUTORS NEEDED
The Hewit Center is currently looking for individuals
who are interested in tutoring Sociology 205 and 206.
Please call Kathy at 472-9985 or apply on-line at
http://hewit.unl.edu/hewittutorial.
Sorority needs hashers. Must be able to work Monday
nights. Meals plus paycheck. Apply immediately,
436-9861.
Special Events
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Must have your own 35mm SLR camera, flash, de
pendable transportation and willingness to travel. Pho
tograph and help people, have fun at Friday and Satur
day night events. If you like parties, 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-F 1-6 for more information.
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Yakety Yak
Do talk back and even
earn $$$. Great
bonuses, $7.00/hour,
guaranteed flexible
hours and real career
opportunities.
Across the street from
campus.
CALL INTERACTIVE
TELESERVICES
at
434-2626
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12th ft 9 - above Kinkos
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BryanLGH
^ MEDICAL CENTER
Sterile Processing Technician
Responsible for decontaminating, sterilizing, assem
bling, storing and distributing reusable equipment,
medical devices and supplies for patient care. Maintains
sterile processing records and adheres to departmental
and OSHA procedures and guidelines. Requirements
include an ability to communicate effectively
with others and to organize and prioritize daily work
loads. The ability to react and perform under stress
and emergency situation is also required. Approximately
4-6 months of experience is preferred. Willing
to train if an instrumentation class has been completed.
Full Time Evenings (3pm -11 pm)
BryanLGH Medical Center East
Human resources
1600 South 48th Street
Lincoln, NE 68506
(402)483-8610
Temporary help April 1- May 15. Staff support with
Management Property Company. 12$/hr 474-5327.
The Ashland Country dub will be hiring for the fol
lowing positions In April: snackbar, kitchen help,
cook, waitresses, and housekeeping. Contact Amy
Smith or Rick Reynddson at >44 3344. Golf course
workers also needed, contact Jim«Jelinek at
944-7359.
THECORNHUSKER
Nebraska’s Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi
tions:
•Servers PT/FT AM/PM
(fine dining & casual dining)
lRoom Service PT AM/PM
•Bartender PT
•Banquet Servers PT
'Line Cook FT PM
•Night Cleaner Supv. FT
‘Night Auditor PT
•Door Staff FT/PT PM
* Set-up Satff PT
•Banquet Prep Cook FT Mid
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 UNL!
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.
Wanted:
Looking for two persons to work with our custom har
vesting operation. New equipment, great pay, great
benefits, and travel through six states in the Midwest.
Summer only for 6 months. We will train. Start last half
of May. Call Duane Keller 785-726-3555 or
duankell0ruraltel.net
Wendys 14th & “Q”
Now hiring quality minded people for lunch and evening
shifts. Flexible hours, vacation, and meal discounts.
Abply in person.
Wrestling Official
Lincoln Public School
Athletic Department
Officials needed for Saturday morning, Middle-level
Wrestling Meet, March 6th through the 27th. Contact
Karen Hand 436-1811.
Camp Counselbrs
Needed for Girt Scout Day Camps in metro Denver and
Overnight camps in the mountains. Instructor positions
in: crafts, nature, backpacking, challenge course, farm,
dance/drama, sports, archery. June-August, 1999.
Must enjoy working with children in an outdoor setting.
Call 303-778-0109 ext. 341 or email:
juliecmegsmhc.org
FUN OUTDOOR STAFF
WANTED!
Do you love the outdoors, being around people, gaining
leadership skills, role modeling for kids, and camp
fun? If yes, YMCA Camp Kitaki is seeking applicants
for Boys Counselors, Lifeguards for pool or lake,
Wranglers, Nature Director, Crafts, Ropes, Climbing,
and Trips, call YMCA in Lincoln now for an application
at (402) 434-9225, or e-mail caopkitakieaol.com
GREAT SUMMER
COUNSELOR POSITIONS
Have fun* Make a Difference' Summer in
> - New England
Residential Summer Camps seek staff in all individual
and team sports: Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer,
Inline Hockey, Golf, Swimming, Sailing, Water-skiing,
Mt. Biking, Backpacking, Climbing wall/challenge
Course, football, Lacrosse, Coaching, General staff
positions, office, dance, and gymnastics. Located in
the mountains of Massachusetts just 2 1/2 hours from
NYC & Boston. Competitive Salaries + room/board.
Call Camp Greylock for Boys (800) 842-5214 or Camp
Romaca for Girls (800) 779-2070.
Healthy summer 'Stay in Shape* Work outdoors
Horseback Riding Staff
Needed at Girl Scout overnight camp in the mountains
2 hours SW of Denver. Live and work with children
May 24 - August 10, 1999. Salary plus housing and
insurance. Must have recent experience riding and
teaching basic riding skills. Call 303-778-0109 ext 341
or e-mail: juliecmOgsmhc.org.
Prestigious Northeastern
Pennsylvania Camp
Tran’s End Camp - Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Volley
ball, Mountain Biking, Tennis, Ropes/Challenge
Course, Hockey, Arts & Crafts (woodworking, ceramics,
photography, fine arts, video/film). waterfront
(canoe, sailing, kayaking), Pool Instructors, Musical Di
rector and General Counselors. Top Salaries and
Benefits!!!
WE PROMISE YOU A SUMMER YOU WILL NEVER
FORGET!!!
TRAILS END CAMP
800-406-1404
www.traH86ndcoinp.com
Quarry Oaks Golf Club
Quarry Oaks Golf Club is looking for energetic, per
sonable people with great customer service skills. Bev
erage cart, wait staff and bartender positions available.
Cali 402-944-6004. Ask for Mark.
Recreation Day Camp
Parks & Recreation summer day camp staff. June 1 -
August 20, Monday-Friday, 20-40 hours per week.
Conduct activities for grade school children. Apply at
2740 ‘A’ St., 441 -7954 or 441 -8480. EOE/AA.
Summer Camp Counselors
Needed for Premier Camps in
Massachusetts
Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving
students & counselors in all team sports, all individual
sports such as Tennis and Golf, Waterfront and
Pool activities, and specialty activities including art,
dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper, rocketry and
. radio. GREAT SALARIES, room, board and travel. June
19th-August 18th. Enjoy a great summer that promises
to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys):
1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752
www.greatcampjobs.com. _
Summer Employment
Top Five Reasons to work at camp Foster YMCA:
5. Resume Builder
4.75 College age staff members
3. Iowa’s #1 Summer Camp- East Lake Okoboji
2. Grow as an individual
1. Positively influence children
See us at the Job Fair
Feb 25
Get an application today:
1(800)456-9622
fosterOncn.net
http://www.ncn.nct/~foster
Camp Foster YMCA
of theOkobojis.
Summer in Chicago
Child Care and Light Housekeeping for suburban Chi
cago Families. Must be a responsible, loving,
non-smoking person. Call Northfield Nannies at (847)
501-5354.
Work With Kids
Lincoln Parks and Recreation summer playground po
sitions ($5.70/h) June 7- July 30, M-F, 9:15am to
12:15pm. Conduct outdoor activities for grade school
children. Appy now at Parks and recreation 2740 A
Street. 441-7952 EOE/AA.
Mothers and Others
Work from home. Earn $500-$4500/month. Call
1-800-935-1617.
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SPRING BREAK ‘99
Guaranteed lowest prices to
Can cun, Jamaica & Panama City Beach.
Student Travel Services
1-800-648-4849
www.ststravel.com
On campus contact:
Josh at (402) 436-7871
Rich (402) 438-7819
Attention
All Arts & Sciences Students
Come to the Election open forum for A&S on February
24 to meet your candidates slated for the spring
election. City Union, Crib at from 1 to 3 p.m.
Stop and Support Your College!
If you have any questions e-mail us at
ASSABOhotmaH.com
Attention Science Majors
Kirsten Jameson,
UNL Chemistry Graduate
Pharmaceutical Quality and Compliance
Pfizer Animal Health
Will be at the Arts and Science Advising Center, 107
Oldfather, to meet with students on Wednesday, Feb.
24, 3:00-5:00. Call 472-4190 for appointment or walk
in.
Biology Club T-Shirts
Orders for the Biology Club T-Shirts are now being
taken in the Advising Center located at 101 Manter.
Cost is approximately $15. Design available to look at
in 101 Manter. Last day for orders will be Tuesday,
Feb. 23 at the 5:30 meeting. For more information,
please contact Meta in the Advising Center.
Campus Red Cross
Blood Drive
February 23 and 24.11 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Student Un
ion. Walk-ins welcomed.
Caribbean Credit
For UNL Students
June 7 - June 25 - Trinidad and Tobago, 7-miles from
Venezuela, 3 credits graduate or undergraduate. Reg
ister for HHP-427 or HHP-G-896, UNDERSTANDING A
MULTICULTURAL WORLD; TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
Information meetings:
•Tuesday, February 16th 4pm 270 Mabel Lee Hall.
•Monday, February 22nd 5pm 242 Mabel Lee Hall
•Thursday, February 25th 3pm 242 Mabel Lee Hall.
Call 472-3844 for additional information.
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Have you hugged your
VOLUNTEER today?
Volunteer Spirit Award applications available at Student
Involvement, 200 NU and 300 ECU. Help honor
our UNL volunteers! Deadline February 19. Call
472-2454 for information.
Kansas Erg Race Results
Men’s Collegiate
3rd Place Relay Race 4x500m
Eric Cobb
Frank Dolezal
Lane Phillips
Erik Sather
Varsity Open 2000m
2nd Eric Sather 6:40 min.
3rd Frank Dolezal 6:44 min.
Novice Open 2000m
6th Tondy Burke 6:53 min.
11th Eric Cobb 7:03 min.
WAY TO GO!!!
Love UNL Crew Club
Pre-Law Students
Washburn Law School representative will meet students
in the Art and Sciences advising Center, 107
Oldfather Hall, 1:30 - 3:00 and representative from
Kansas University Law School, 3:00 - 4:30 on Monday,
February 22nd. Stop by or call 472-4190 for appoint
ment
Summer anti Scholarship
Opportunities
Earn $700 with ail expenses paid for a 5-week summer
internship experience that will enhance your leadership
skills with the possibility of a full-tuition scholarship
upon completion. Call Army ROTC, 472-4269.
Travel and Study in Australia
Fiji and New Zealand
International experience is critical foryour success in
todays global business environment. This summer, the
Pan-Pacific Study Tour provide you an intimate look at
the business practices culture, government and people
of three different countries. For more information call
Dixie at 472-3353 or attend an informational meeting in
CBA 222. 2/17 - 11:00 a.m., 2/18 - 10:30 a.m., 2/19 -
2:00 p.m„ 2/22 - 9:00 a.m. Refreshments provided.
Tutors
The Commuter and Student Services Center has a list
of tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the
list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, filTout an appli
cation at the ASUN Commuter and Student Services
Center. 116 Nebr. Union.
Volunteer Vacation
Be a NU representative at the Spring Student Institute
on Service. Spend the weekend volunteering, learning
and growing. March 5-7. Sponsored by Student In
volvement. Call Amy or Ann at 472-2454.
Volunteer!
The Women's Center needs volunteers. This is a great
way to learn more about women's issues, to get involved
on campus and the community, to meet people
and make friends. If you're interested, call the Women's
Center at 472-2597 or stop by our office, 340 Nebraska
Union, and fill out an application.
S Student
INVOLVEMENT
1 University of Nebra&ka-Lincoln
Women’s Leadership
Conference
If you want to be empowered, then come to the 1999
Women’s Leadership Conference Saturday, February
27th at the Nebraska Union Auditorium. Registration
can be picked up at Student Involvement or the Wom
en's Center in advance or register the day of the event.
Call Student Involvement at 472-2454 if you have any
questions.
____ Brick by Brick,
Women Budding a Community of Empowerment.
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Arts and Sciences Advisers
Applications are available for undergraduate students
in A&S for Arts and Sciences Student Advisor positions
at 107 Oldfather. Deadline Is Monday, March 1,
1989.
FCA
Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets this Sunday and
every Sunday at 7:00PM in the Union Centennial room.
EVERYONE fe WELCOME!
SPECTRUM election meeting
Monday February 22nd at 5pm in the Gay Lesbian Bi
sexual Transgender Resource Center (234 NU). For
more information, call the GLBT Graduate Assistant at
472-0051.__.
Student Foundation
All member retreat Sunday February 21st at the Union,
from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All members are required
to attend. See you there.
The Publications Board will meet at 3 p.m. Monday in
the Daily Nebraskan conference room in the Nebraska
Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All are invit
ed to attend.
Acacia
Congratulations to our new rush chairmen, Pat Harlan
and Steve Ross.
AO
A belated congratulations to Angie Klein on her ac
ceptance into the Innocents Society, NSE, and Oxford!!
Chalk up a few more for the Klein Dog!
love, vour sisters
AO
Congratulations to Britt Anderson on her acceptance
into UNL Law school!
love, vour sisters
ATL
Thanks for coming to see us at the “South Place . Wa
look forward to the tropical days ahead. Do you have
your shades on? AQp
Ben
Thanks for having us over to watch Dawson’s. It was a
blast!
Love, The Phi Mu Ladies
A¥
Congratulations to the following brothers on their ex
ceilence in tho classroom:
4.0— Jeff Allen, Cory Anson, Brian Boerner, Brent
Cudly, Bill Lawton, Ryan May, Andrew Neuman, Ray
Rinkol.
3.5 and above— John Arthur, Jeff Benda, Jeff Blair,
Chris Clark, Mark Digman, Dave Drew, Joe Ferring,
Bob Fjell, Chris Glass, Josh Gompert, Aaron Hendry,
Chad Horsham, Jason Lee, Colby McCoy, Jay Moser,
Ben Murphy, Kevin Rogert, Chris Stweart, Zach
Tupper, Zane Tupper, Justin Villafane, Gary Warner,
Scott West. Ryan Wonderoheck. Rory Zimmer
AXA
Congratulations to the Meat family; for Big Fred petting
into the Teacher’s College, and L.M. for wmning
the suitcase party.
'- Congrats, Your Brothers
AXA
Congratulations to Benton and his acceptance to Cedar
Point.
- Congrats, Your Brothers
EDBO
Congratulations to Jenny Binfield on being accepted
to the Creighton University Occupational Therapy Pro
gram!
v , vour sisters
nBo
Thank you to the men of Beta for a great time at the
frosh last Thursday, (if you know what we meant)
- Love, n B «P freshman pledge class
ZN
Congratulations to this weeks kingpin. Jon Dirmeyer,
you are a gentlemen and a scholar.
-Your brothers.
Fosys
Schrtkr • England * Meurct
All-Party meeting, Sunday in the East Campus Union
at 3:00pm.__
Appointments Board
Student Government
Deadline Extended
Be a part of the board that appoints
over 300 students
to 31 campus wide committees.
Application available in the
ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union.
Deadline Friday, February 19
Everyone is welcome to the ALL-PARTY meeting on
Sunday at 4 p.m. in the City Union.
Note: The Leprechauns are coming!
Position Open
Publication Board
Daily Nebraskan Advisory Board to the Board of Re
gents - hire the editor, business manager, and advisor.
Pub Bd. acts as a publisher for the Board of regents
and serves attention to complaints against the paper.
Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline
4:00p.m., March 5
FOUND: Earing (leaf shape) at the parking lot by the
Nebraska Bookstore.
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Daily Nebraskan Editor
The 1999-2000 editor in chief will formulate editorial policies,
determine guidelines for the daily operation of the newsroom, hire
die senior editorial staff, help determine the content of the
newspaper and prepare the editorial wage budget. Applicants must
have one year of newspaper experience, preferably at the Daily
Nebraskan. The position begins Aug. 1, 1999 and lasts until May 5,
2000.
The editor earns $1000/mpnth (except in December, March and May) and reports
totheUNL Publications Board. The editor must be enrolled in at least six credit
hours during each of the two 1999-00 semesters, maintain a 2.0 minimum G.P.A., and not be on academic
probation. Applications are available at the Daily Nebraskan office, basement of the Nebraska Union, and
| must be returned with up to five clips by noon Feb. 22.
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