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Scarlet and Cream Auditions Auditions for the Scarlet and Cream Singers are being held in Lincoln on March 13 and April 15. Call backs are May 2. Check out website for more information (www.unl.edu/alumni/scarlet.htm) or call Julie (472-2490) to arrange an audition time. We are also seeking a technician for the ‘99-'00 year who is inter ested in training this spring. Must be a full time NU stu dent. Technical experience preferred. Call Shelley at (472-4222).___ Surrogate Mothers wanted. Fee plus expenses for car rying a couple's child. Must be 18-35 and previously had a child. Steven Litz. Attorney (317) 996-2000. UNMC MEDICINE Representative wiD be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Thursday, Feb. 25.11-3pm. Call 472-41§0 for appointment.___ 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. Want Football Tickets Next Year? Get Out Your Checkbooks! Do you think the Athletic Department doesn't realize who the most important fans are? Vote FOCUS on March 3 and help send a message to our Athletic De partmentl____ “I Was Looking For Some Quick Cash. What I Found Was A Future.” “I thought I’d use my sales ability to earn some quick cash. But with APAC’s performance-based earnings I’d be crazy to work anyplace else.” Outbound Teleservices Sales Representatives Plus these terrific benefits • Convenient Scheduling • Paid Training • Paid Vacations/Holidays • Insurance & 401 (k) • Generous Bonus Programs Call Today 476-0445 Or apply in person: 809 “P” Street 9am - 6pm Customer Services Formerly ITI Marketing Services 'Upon completion o( training. Reduced woric schedule may aftect hourty rate. Thorough background investigations conduct ed on prospective employees. An equal opportunity employer. Women and Religion Campus Athieets and Agnostics is hosting a panel dis cussion at 8:00 tonight at the City Campus Union room to be posted. Everyone is welcome! I Women’s Week Art Exhibit February 24 - Match 10 Opening Reception Wednesday, February 24th, 7pm UNC Women's Center 472-2597 340 Nebraska Union YOU MUST HAVE YOUR ID: Communicate with the 10-Code, www.idsport.net Arts and Sciences Advisers Applications are available for undergraduate students in MS for Arts and Sciences Student Advisor-positions at 107 Oldfather. Deadline is Monday, March 1 1990. E? Check It Out! Diabetes Support Group Meeting Thursday, February 25 at University Flealth Center Conference room D, 4 to 5pm. For students with diabetes, spouses and friends welcomel Call 472-7477 for more Information. Finance Club Meeting Thursday at 6pm CBA 206. Speaker frorr Morgan Stanley Dean Witter will be talking about Fi nancial markets. All majors welcome. I Hey Golden Keyersl We need volunteers for the SCHOOL IS COOL JAM on April 11th and 12th. Also we need people who are interested in participating in : one day shadowing program that involves giving a toui of NU to high school students. If interested, e-mai Cheteyat0CB18611Obigred.unl.edu. NSSLHA Meeting Thursday, February 25 at 7pm in Barkley room 130. Phi Alpha Delta PAD Pre-law fraternity initiation Wed., 2-24, at 7pm ir the Union. Pre-Law Club Meeting Wednesday, Feb 24 at 6:00 pm. in the City Union. Tired Of All This Election Hype? Cut through all the hot air and hang out with the FOCUS candidates at Main Street Cafe tonight, starting O 8pm. (All ages welcome!)__ College Pro Painters, (U.S.) Ltd. 5960 Dearborn • Mission, KS 66702 Let Your Summer j Internship Work for You! College Pre Painters* (U.S.) LUL, ON af the large* employers of college ■tmlinn la the United Stales, I* aaw laterviewtag far iniiiwn 1999 What Can CoUegm Pro Offer You? t* directly linked sad wfDtagness If yna weald rather lead *«■ follow, please eel 1-91S-4M-9079 or check set ear wnhtllfi mt www.collegepro.com Itanela • Oauths • Kieses City * St. Leals l|_ UNL Wildlife Club Meeting Find out more about the Spring Creak Prairie from speaker Dave Sands, Wednesday, February 24th 7:00p.m. in the East Campus Union. A-PARTY-A Quote fo the week: ‘Size Matters’ - The bigger the bettert Call the N-Zone to reserve your next house party. 475-UNTD. - Yours trusty, D J. Foot AXG Thanks for the frosh last Thursday. We were very im I presses with your choice of attire! The DU pledge class ATA Congratulations to Brady Little for getting into Vet School. -Your Brothers AY Thanks for the dinner exchange. Love, the Ladies of Alpha Chi Omega A¥ Thanks for the pajama jam! You guys are great at Chubby Bunny! Love, Alpha Chi new members FH Congratulations to Tom Heacock and Mike Roth on being tackled info the Innocent Society, we are very proud of you. - Your FarmHouse Brothers FH Congratulations to Ryan Koch on getting accepted into Vet School. Way to go Ryan! -Your Brothers tob A very belated thank you for showing how to put the "G” in Gamma The Men of Beta pi>b Thanks for the Wedding Party. -FH GREEKSIDE The Greek side of the Navigators. University Lutheran Chapel (behind the Beta house). Wednesday 8:30 p.m. KKT Congratulations to Megan Beifiore for being accepted into Veterinarian schooTat Kansas State. Good luck! __-Love Your Sisters nBO Hold on to your briefs and gavels, Liza Miller was ac cepted to law school. Congratulations! - Love, Your Sisters I_I ASUN Townhall Meeting on the proposed constitutional Amendments TODAY at 2:30, City Union Crib. 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 as a liaison between the paper and its university constitutencies, paying particular attention Applications avaftable at I^Nebraska Union. Deadline 4:00p.m., March 5 Student Government Elections Wednesday, March 3,1999 THE POLLING SITES WILL BE: From 8:00am to 8:00pm Nebraska Union-City Campus Nebraska Union-East Campus Campus Recreation Center From 12:00 noon to 8:00pm Neihardt Blue TV Room From 4:00pm to 8:00pm Sandoz Lounge Harper Food Service Poll Workers will be members of the Women’s Faculty Club If you have questions—contact Ryan Fuchs 472-2581 I INLED HELP _ BY VIC LEE FAMILY OUTINGS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS. | THE NORM_ BY MICHAEL JANTZE 1/nOW WHKt\ PAINTING I'M MARCHING AGAINST I PROTBST 'CASUAL PBBSS DAY* AT LUNCH. SIGNS. SGMeONe HAS ID RAtSe AWARewess for me wanton ) CLOTHING mmes OF I THIS COMPANY/ ** Si ' i r i Thursday Check out where the parties stand on the issues at the 6pm debate in the Neihardt Blue TV Lounge. Chat with the VOICE candidates at the 7pm Town Hall meeting in the Sandoz, first floor lounge. Chivalry rulesl Check out the momentous battle be tween Natalie and Heath at the 8pm work party in the Sandoz. first floor lounge._ UNL Student Government Wed. February 24 - 6:30pm East Campus Union Information and Agenda Available 115 Nebraska Union Sdueser « England * Manet What Candidates Should You Focus On? Come to the ASUN Student Government Executive Candidate Debate, tomorrow (Thursday) at 6pm in the Neihardt Blue TV lounge. Find out which candidates are really focused on the studentsl _ Alone Again? Why Wait? Call now, premiere dateline, 1-900-696-6960, ext. 1997. $2.99/minute. Must be 18 plus. Serv-U: 619-645-8434. Yakety Yak Do talk back and even earn $$$. 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