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

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    Telephone interviewers needed to conduct survey re
search. No sales involved, at the Bureau of Sociological
Research located on City Campus. Evenings and
weekend shifts available in May. Work available
through the end of the year. Minimum of 12 hours per
week. $7.62 minimum hourly salary. Call 472-3672 be
tween 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday-Friday. The
University is an AA/EOE.
Teller
Looking for dependable employees with customer
service experience. Math proficiency a plus. Apply in
person Paycheck Advance, 48th & O, next to SAS
THECORNHUSKER
Nebraska's Grand Hotel has full and part time positions
available now! Call our JOB HOTLINE at
473-2189 for current listing.
• Free meals!
• Paid vacation for FT/FT
• Section 125 Flexible Spending Acct (FT)
• Six paid holidays (FT)
• Four Personal Days (FT)
• Four sick Days (FT)
• Low cost insurance (FT)
• 50% discount in both restaurants!
• Discounts on rooms, banquet events, and gift shop!
• Free professional counseling!
• Competitive wages!
• Professional, yet friendly environment.
Apply in person at Human Resources
M-F, 7:30am-6pm
333 S. 13th SL, Lincoln NE
Use ‘L' SL Entrance
Just a few blocks from UNL!
SmS Ufaa Rial .Tost...
The first step to business management experience
starts here! We are looking for a few fun loving people
to join our team.
Associates
FULL & PART TIME
WE OFFER:
• Excellent pay
• Free meals while working
• Flexible schedules
• Monthly cash bonuses
• Scholarship program
• Opportunities for promotion to management
• Health, dental, life
• Paid vacation, holidays
• Premium pay for closing and weekends
You bring your desire to work and your sense of fun.
APPLY TODAY
46th & Vine
Lincoln, NE
BryanLGH
** MEDICAL CENTER
Unit Supply Tech
Inentories and maintains supplies throughout the hos
pital. Performs inventory control using the computer,
hand helds, and printers. Responsible for inventory,
deliveries, rotation, cycle counts, and picking orders.
Prior computer experience along with the ability to fol
low written directions. Six months expereince in ware
house inventory/supplies prefered. High school gradu
ation or equilivant required.
Part Time
11 pm-7am
Fridays &E/O Saturday & Sunday
BryanLGH Medical Center East
Human Resources
2300 South 16th St.
Lincoln, HE 68502
(402)481-5291
Fax:(402)481-5904
JOB LINE: ^j40p 481-1111
Vital Services needs dependable, reliable, individuals
to work with disabled adults and children, evenings
and/or weekends. Call 465-5664 or 476-0645 ask for
Janet.
WANTED 98 PEOPLE. We’ll pay you to lose up 29+lbs.
Expires 4/28.1 -800-242-0363, ext 1878.
Weekend hours, cashier needed. Apply at Sinclair Oil,
2500 NW 12th or call 474-6274.
Work in the music business! Seeking reliable college
raps to work on grassroots marketing campaigns for
emerging rdfeording artists. Fax resume to Mike
Nowicki at (212) 629-3605 or email mike©meg-a.com.
YMCA
Now hiring life guards, swim instructors and nurseiy
staff for the downtown facility. Close to campus. Will
work around summer school schedule. Apply at 1039
P Street. 434-9232.
Summer Child Care Position
Child care position for two boys, ages 11 and 9, and a
1 1/2 year old girl in our south Lincoln home. Hours
are flexible—full weeks or partial weeks. Please call
Patty/David at 421 -7756.
Try a Nanny Career
Seeking reliable individuals with child care experience,
excellent references, for 1 year commitment. Local in
terview in Lincoln for Connecticut and New York jobs.
Call Helping Hands (402) 423-5832.
Tuition Assistance Available!!!
NSC
National Bank of Commerce
a 1First Commerce hank
National Bank of Commerce
has the following positions available:
Full-Time:
Operations Support Rep
Administrative Assistant
Teller- Eastpark, Teller Pool
Receptionist/Secretary
Retail Investment Admin. Sales Asst.
Sales/Marketing Secretary
Customer Account Representative- BankCard
Document Reviewer
Loan Servicing Representative
Sorter Operator (3rd shift)
Computer Operator II (3rd shift)
Accounting & Control Asst.
ComputerBalance Specialist III- (2nd shift)
Cash Management System Operator
Mail and Data Entry Clerk
Data Entry Rep.
Part-Time
On-Call Dishwasher
Teller- Williamsburg, Superior, Pioneers, Eastpark,
Bank South
For more information, please call the
First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700 or
visit our website at www.banknbc.com
EOE
Tutor Me in Hausa
Native speaker needed for intensive tutorial in the Hausa
language. Will pay $10/hour for twice weekly sessions.
My competence is intermediate, but rusty. Call
472-5758 or 328-9697.
Two part-time positions available working in Dental
Lab. Monday - Friday, 10am-2pm and 2pm-6pm. Apply
in person at 125 South 9th.
$ Summer Work $
If you are looking for work now this summer or year
round, then we have a few select job openings full and
part time.
• Customer Service
• Lawn Applicator
• Sales Representative
Whether you are looking for money, experience, or just
a fun place to work, you owe it to yourself to take ad
vantage of these opportunities. Apply at Trugreen
Chemlawn, 4141 N. 27th, Lincoln. EOE M/F/V/D
$$ WORK
GREAT SUMMER
OLSTEN STAFFING
SERVICES
Data Entry, Customer Service,
Receptionist, File Clerk,
Light and Assembly Warehouse.
PT, SHORT AND LONG TERM
CALL 467-5050
EOE
50 Assembly jobs second and third shift, start immedi
ately. Call Excel, 441-4070
Counselors: Top Boys Sports
Camp in Maine!
Get in on an exciting, fun summer! Must have good
skills, the ability to instruct coach or assist. Openings
in: all competitive team sports, ail water sports. PLUS:
Camping/Hiking, Ropes/Climbing Wall, SCUBA, Ar
chery, Rrflery. Martial Arts, RN’s, Secretaries. Top Sal
aries. Awesome Facilities. Rm/Bd/Lndry, Travel. CALL
the (800) NUMBER NOW. (800) 473-6104, or E-MAIL
cobbachief6aol.com or write: Steve Rubin, CAMP
COBBOSSEE (kah’buh-see), 10 Silvermine Dr., South
Salem, NY 10590._
5020 N 27th Street Lincoln, NE 68521
477-4764
& MGD Light
$4.88
Corona &
Corona Light
6pk Bottles
^ Prices good April 19 - April 25
GREAT SUMMER
COUNSELOR POSITIONS
Hava fun* Make a Difference* Summer in
iww cngiana
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 (600) 842-5214 or Camp
Romaca for Girts (800) 779-2070.
Healthy summer *Stay in Shape* Work outdoors
Great Summer Job
Telephone sales Monday-Thursday, 5-8:30pm, earn up
to $6+ per hour, relaxed atmosphere. Your desire and
motivation determine earnings. Call 9:30am-6pm,
Monday-Friday, 489-5779.
Groundskeeper II
UNL Landscape Services
Several F/T and P/T summer student positions
available. Areas within our department with openings
include Irrigation, Nursery and Grounds Maintenance
Crews. Valid NE driver's license required. $6-7/hr. To
apply call 472-2679 or visit 1340 N. 17th St. UNL is
committed to EEO/AA and ADA/504. If you require ac
commodation, please call us.
Help Wanted
For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck
drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages.
Call (970)483-7490 evenings.
Maintenance Assistant
(Grounds)
FMA Realty is seeking to fill this seasonal position of
Maintenance Assistant. A valid drivers license and the
use of a personal vehicle will be required. Uniforms
provided. Reliability, promptness and a self-starting
work ethic are necessary. Grounds keeping and general
maintenance are the primary duties with outdoor
work likely. Work is performed at properties managed
by FMA from the hours of 8am-5pm, M-F, with some
overtime possible. Interested candidates should apply
in person between 8am and 5pm, M-F at our office:
390 N. Cotner Blvd., Suite 100.
Need a Change?
Are you tired of summer work that is repetitious with
little pay and gives you no career experience? If so,
call 435-6140 and find out how to make $7,000, gain
experience and have fun this summer.
Need individual for summer farm employment. Next to
Lincoln. Agricultural experience necessary. 402
784-2987
Stable Position at private equestrian facility. Must be
comfortable handling horses. Monday through Friday
20-40 hours a week. Call Donna at Falkan Stables 98th
and A St. 489-2185.
Summer Help Wanted
Full time job site managers and painters needed in Lin
coln and Omaha May- August. Training provided. Ex
cellent pay, $6.50-$9/hour. Must be an enthusiastic,
hard worker and have a willingness to learn. Bonuses
for jobs well done. Call College Pro Painters for more
information at 1-800-32PAINT or 475-2889.
Summer Nanny
Fun indivivudal to care for two great boys, (ages 2 &
4), in our north suburban Chicago home. Begins
mid-May. Call Leslie 847-433-8471.
Summer Plans Still Suck?
If so, call me, I’ll take 3 more students to help run my
business and make $2,000/month. 477-7669.
We need assistants to help with test grading right here
on campus. General clerical skills such as filing and
copying are all you need. If you know your alphabet
and are dependable, we’ve got a job for you! fo work
full time June 4-10 or June 14-20 (or both), contact
Malissa at 472-7173. Starting wage is $6.40/hour, plus
lunch.
YMCA
Now hiring life guards, swim instructors and nursery
staff for the downtown facility. Close to campus. Will
work around summer school schedule. Apply at 1039
P Street. 434-9232.
Youth Baseball
Employment Opportunities
The Babe Ruth Baseball League needs umpires and
coaches this summer. Leave a message at one of the
following numbers: 441-9696, 435-7088, 483-6214.
Specifiy if interested in afternoon or morning
coaching/umpiring. Competitive salaries.
Malone Child Care has full and part-time positions
available, flexible hours for day and evening shifts.
Close to UNL. Apply in person, 2032 ‘U’ St. No phone
calls.
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“Nazi Masculinity and the Persecution
of Homosexuality:
Sexual Otherness in the Third Reich”
By
Geoffrey J. Giles
University of Florida
Monday, April 19,1999
7:30pm
Nebraska Union Auditorium
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Geoffrey Giles is a leading authority on the social and
cultural history of Nazi Germany. He is the author of
Students and National Socialism in Germany a standard
work on university life in the Third Reich, and has
published extensively on issues of sexuality in 20th
century Germany.
Sponsored by the Norman and Bernice Harris Center
for Judaic Studies «
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
(For more information call (402) 472-9561, Dr. Jean
Cahan, Director)
Arts & Crafts
A guide to making money. I’ll show you how. Free re
corded details. 1 -888-408-2057.
Attention Criminal Justice
Majors
Looking for a job in law enforcement? Consider Army
ROTC. Start your career as a police lieutenant rather
than a patrol officer. Call Army ROTC, 472-4269/
Come Seek During
Greek Week
Have you ever wondered what it is REALLY like to live
in a Fraternity house? Well now is your chance!
• Where: Culture Center 333 N. 14th (1/2 block south
of city union)
• When: Friday, April 23rd. Come down anytime be
tween 11:30 am and 4:00 pm.
• Why: To get tours of several Fraternities and to gain
a better understanding of what Fraternity life, and the
Greek system are all about.
If you have any questions, please contact the Greek
Affairs office at 472-2582.
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1 Congratulations to our newly elected
\ officers for 1999-20001
\ President Ryan Ragsdale
Vice-President Shawn Grantski
Treasurer Steve Hilgenfeld
Recording Secretary Annewach
ReportingSecretary Andy Graff
Historian/Reporter To be appointed
SAB Representative Adam Conway
Path to Success Coordinator Chelsy Harris
Fulbright Grants for
Graduate Studv Abroad
Two workshops will be held on April 21,1999 to
explain the Fulbright Student Grant program.
The first workshop wilt be held from 1:00 to 3:00
in the City Campus Union (room posted).
Fulbright Grants are extremely prestigious
awards providing very generous support for
study at foreign universities. Juniors and Seniors
with good academic records interested in study
abroad will want to attend these workshops to
learn about this important program. Students in
terested in Fulbright Grants who cannot attend
the workshops may contact Wes Peterson
(472-7871 ;epeterson1 ©uni.edu). Bob Stoddard
(472-3573; rstoddardOunl.edu), or the Interna
tional Affairs office at 472-5358 (Darlene Esser, '
desser10unl.edu or Christy Clyma,
cclymaOuilnoted.unl.edu).
Husker Paint Ball
Frat against Sorority, RA against RA, call for special
group rates. (402) 291 -5041
Intramural
Golf Long Drive Contest
The last day to enter tne Men's, Women's and Co-Rec
Long Drive Contest is Tuesday, April 20th. Don't delay,
enter today!! Call 472-3467 for more information.
Intramural Mini-Golf
The last day to enter Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec
Mini-Golf is Tuesday, April 20th. Don’t delay, enter
today!! Call 472-3467 for more information.
Need a place to workout this summer? Goodyear Fit
ness Center is having a student membership sale! 3
months for only $50.00! Stop by for a tour or call
464-5000. 6224 Logan Av. Free Weights, Nautilus,
Aerobics. Spinning, Climbing Wall.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Student Foundation Scholarship applications are now
available for full time students with a G.P.A. of 2.5 or
above. Applications are available in the office of Student
Involvement 200 City Union and 300 East Campus
Union. The deadline is 4:00 pm Friday, April 23, in
both Student Involvement Offices. Any questions call
Tracy Prater 436-6213.
SENATORS ON CAMPUS
Monday-April 19
Noon -1:00
Wick Alumni Center
Come and visit with your state senator
over a complimentary lunch.
All students are invited to attend.
Sponsored by the Government Liaison Committee
and ASUN - Student Government.
The Intramural
Pepsiball Tournament
has been cancelled.
UNMC DENTISTRY
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
OldH. Monday, April 9,1-5 p.m. Call 472-4190 for ap
pointment
UNMC PHARMACY
Representative will be at Arts and Sciences Advising,
107 OldH. Tuesday, April 20, 1-5 p.m. Call 472-4190
for appointment.
UPO
Officer elections Wednesday, April 21st, 6:00pm Burnett
121.
Women in the Legal
Profession: Career Choices
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
*Hon. Karen Flowers, Nebraska District Court Judge.
‘Glenda Pierce, Assistant Dean, Nebraska College of
Law. 'Kim Robak, NU Vice President for External Affairs
and Corporation Secretary. Monday April 19,
4:00-5tf0pm, 115 Burnett Sponsored by the Pre-Law
Club, Phi Alpha delta, The Women’s Center, The Arts &
Sciences Advising Center and the Arts & Sciences
Alumni Association.
Everyone Welcamm..
AA
AA Meetings every Tuesday at noon. Room F, lower
level of University Health Center. For more information
call 472-7443.
Biology Club Meeting
Tuesday, April 20tn in Manter 128 at 5:30pm. Please
come and put your vote in for elections! Pizza will be
provided and anyone is welcome! Newly elected officers
will meet briefly when the meeting is over.
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, April 21st, 5pm, in basement of the
University Health Center.
CBA SAB
All Member Meeting
Wednesday, April 21st
5:00pm in CBA 132
Pictures will be taken. Business attire required! Pictures
taken at 5:00pm, so please be on time.
OT Club Elections
The OT Club will be having its last meeting of the year
on Wednesday, April 21st at 5:30. Please meet at
BryanLGH West in the front lobby at 5:20. After the
tour, we will go to Ted & Wally’s in the Haymarket for
ice cream. At this time, we will hold elections. Hope
everyone can attend!!
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Student Education Association
Meet on Tuesday, April 20th, 6pm, Henzlik 204. Every
one welcome to our end of the year party. Bring your
ownsnack and game.
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Fun Facts
850, 000 hours are volunteered yearly by Greeks ria
tionallv._
GREEK WEEK SCHEDULE
“In Pursuit of Unity”
APRIL 10-23
Monday, April 18,1800
10am -2pm: Booth in City Union selling Ice Cream
Social tickets.
3pm: Banner Judging
7pm: Spring Program, will Kiem at the Lied Center
(please bring $1 donation per member) sponsored by
Delta Upsiton and Panhellenic and Inteoratemity Coun
cils, and Nebraska Wesleyan Greek System.
•Banner winner announced
Greeks
Thanks to all of you who helped out with the phone
calling campaign. We contacted over 3000 people.
Wav to reach out and touch someone!
LAE
Congratulations to John Mai on your MCAT performace.
You can pick up your “I survived the MCAT”
t-shirt in Habib’s room.
-Phi Alpha, your brothers
LAE
Sam: Round two goes to the Russian!
Committee for Fees Allocation
Residence Hall Representative
Be a part of the Committee that reviews student fees.
Deadline: April 19 at 4pm
Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union.
Deadline Extended!!
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
1999-2000 POSITIONS OPEN
Have an impact on committees dealing with student
related concerns. Applications available at 115 Ne
braska Union for 36 different committee openings for
over 200 positions for next year. Deadline for all posi
tions is 4:00pm, April 19th.
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Nebraska Republican Party
i 475-2122