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Phone Volunteers Needed Excellent experience for human service/psych, major. Lincoln Personal Crisis will hold a one day training ses sion, Saturday, September 25 from 9am to 4pm at Community Mental Health Center, 2200 St. Mary's Ave. To register, call 489-3275, leave name and number. Recreation Leaders Parks and Recreation has positions available now for leaders with before and/or after school recreation for elementary children. Before school hours, 7-9 a.m. Monday-Friday, starting $5.80/hr. After school hours, 2:30-5:45 p.m. or 3:15-5:45 p.m. Monday-Friday, start ing $5.60mr. Apply now at Playground Office, 1225 F Street, Second Root. 441 -7952 EOE/AA.__ Scale operators needed for harvest. Multiple temporary positions available. Keyboarding skills a must. Apply at AGP Grain Coop. 940 Calvert Street, 423-8977. SHERIFFS DEPUTY The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, Lincoln, NE, is accepting applications for the position of Deputy Sheriff. Salary $2337-$3289/month. Benefits include paid holiday, vacation, sick leave, health/dental insurance, life insurance and County pension program. The Lan caster County Sheriff's Office is a progressive law en forcement agency comprised of 85 employees, 68 of which are commissioned officers, serving one of the Midwest’s fastest growing communities. Lancaster County, with a population of 226,000, offers diverse duties in a mix of urban and rural settings. Deputies enjoy a variety of work assignments, state-of-the-art equipment, excellent promotional opportunities and quality training. Must be a United States citizen, have school diploma or GED, have no felony or certain misdemeanor con victions, possess a valid driver's license and be 21 years of age. Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire and an application returned or postmarked on or before: Friday, September 17; 1999. City-Count^Bmployment Office 555 S. 10th St. Rm 107 Lincoln. NE 68508 402/441-7596 (voice mail box) EOE/AA Sick of dorm fopd already??? Need some extra CASH??? Hashers needed for evening work. Earn wages plus free meals!!! 436-9861. Speak Spanish or German? Teach elementary students 1 1/2 hours per week in an after school program. Salary to be arranged. 483-6717. 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, Monday-Friday 1-6pm for more information. Student with some teaching experience needed for 11 year old, 5th grade curriculum, my home, hours flexible. 489-0373. Students- will these hours work with your schedule? Monday-Friday 2:30-6:30pm and Saturday 8am-5pm. We have a store clerk position available at our S. 48th & VanDorn location. If interested please apply Mon day- 2-5pm at: ms Cleaners 2541 N. 48th street StudentU.com is hiring notetakersl! You can earn up to $300 per semester/course by taking notes for us! If in terested apply on-line at www.notesu.com._ TEACHER Hand TEACHER ASSISTANTS School’s Out Seeking dynamic, self-motivated individuals for Family Service’s School’s Out program working in Lincoln Public Schools. Full time Teacher 11 positions with great benefits and Part time Teacher Assistants needed. A two or four year degree in Elementary Education, Early Childhood or related field with one to two years experience in working with children. Will work around class schedules for Teacher Assistants positions. Teacher II responsibilities include meeting quality programing guidelines, plan age-appropriate activities, carry out daily rou tines. Qualified candidates must communicate well with families and be organized. Join our child care team by titling out an applica tion at Family Service, 501 S. 7th, Lincoln, NE 68508. If you require accommodation to apply or interview, please contact the Human Re sources office at 441 -7949. EEOC. Teachers Needed Flexible afternoon hours at Hand in Hand Childcare Center, 1645 N. Cotner. Call 464-2067r TECHNICAL COUNSELOR ASSISTANT(S): Part-time positions available working with clients in a residential substance abuse program. High school diploma re quired; ideal for college students or recent graduates interested in a counseling career. Variable hours; all shifts including evenings, weekends, holidays, overnights. Submit letter of application and resume to : Director of Human Resources, c/o CenterPointe, 1000 S. 13th St., Lincoln. NE 68506. AAEQE. TeleServices International $200 Hiring Bonus!!! * $8.25 per hour guaranteed! * Awesome Commissions! * Earn up to $14 per hour! A Flexible Schedules A Advancement Opportunities A Excellent Employee Benefit Package A No Experience Required A Paid Professional Training A 2 Convenient Locations Join our rapidly growing team! Call today! 437-8700 1610 N St THE CORNHUSKER Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full and part-time positions available now! Call 473-2189 for a current listing. We offer A Free meals during shift! A Paid Vacation! A 401 (k) Savings Plans! A Six raid Holidays! A Four Personal Days! A Low .Cost Insurance! A 50% discount in both restaurants! A Discounts on rooms, banquet events, &in gift shop! A Section 125 Flexible Spending Account A Free professional counseling! A Competitive wages! A Professional, yet friendly environment! Apply In Person at Human Resources, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.rru-6 p.m. 333 S. 13th SL, Lincoln, NE Just a few Mocksfrom UNLl The Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Circulation Office, is now accepting applications for a part-time customer service representative. Hdurs are 6:30am-12pm Sat urday and Sunday. We are seeking candidates with strong service skills and problem solving abilities. If you are interested in this position please send resume to: 825 M St. Suite 103 Lincoln, NE 68508 or call 476-6100. Three part time positions available working in dental lab. No experience necessary, we will provide training. Work times available are: Monday-Friday 1pm-5pm; Monday-Friday 4 hours/day, am or pm (would prefer same time each day); Monday-Friday 5:30am-Sam and Saturday 8am-5om. Apply in person at 125 S. 9th St. Tico’s ; Now hiring part time AM/PM servers, cashiers, hosts, carry-out, and line cooks. Free meals, good part-time money. Apply in person. 17th &M. West O Dairy Queen Open Year Around Day time hours available during school, can work up to , 6 hours a day. We will work around a dependable per sons schedule. Free meals and uniforms, also hiring nights and weekends. Apply in person 760 West 0 Street__ Work from home with mail order. 1,000-5,200 P/T, F/T, full traininq. free information. 800-304-9285. H Work Outside At Firethom Golf Club Tha golf shop at Firethom is looking for energetic, pos itive personnel to work in the outside services depart ment (bathroom, range, tournament operations) for this fad and again next golf season. Job starts immedi ately with varied hours‘available. Golf experience ben eficial. Apply in person only. Ask for Greg Johannesen or Lincoln Blackman. _ YMCA grade school age recreation program needs staff interested in children to work before school (7-9am) or substituteafter school (3-6pm) Mon da^Frida^iC»r t»your schedule allows. Apply at NE Young Guns Tired of low pay because you don't have enough ex perience? Looking for talent, work ethic, and commit ment to heip with expansion. Call now, 464-6601. Building Blocks learning Center, Inc. Now hiring at all locations Krayon Campus, 9901 Normal Blvd. 1 full time transportation specialist 1 full time preschool teacher _— 1 full time toddler teacher BuMkig Blocks Learning Center, 4806 South 16tti 1 full time preschool teacher 1 part time AM float position 2 part time PM float positions Building Blocks Learning Center, 2811 S.W. 8th 1 full time infant teacher part time infant teachers,* „ 1 part time AM float position ” 1 part time PM float position Building Blocks Learning Canter, 1828‘N’Street 2 full time infant teachers 1 full time pre-toddler teacher 1 full time toddler teacher Please apply at desired location Psychology Major? Child care worker needed to implement behavior mod ification program with 10 year old boy. $7.50/hour start. Hours Monday-Thursday 5-7pm, Friday 5-9pm, Saturday 12:30- 5:30pm, Sunday 11am-3pm. 489-0373. Intern/Associate—Network/lntemet: A futures trading operation, close to campus, is offering a great oppor tunity! Build a tech resume and work in an exciting at mosphere. Past Intem/Associates have moved directly to Silicon Valley and even, Microsoft! Duties include networks, internet/web, and tech support/trouble shooting. Applicants must have strong communication skills and credentials. Flexible schedule of at least 20 hours-top compensation! Contact or send resume to doug ©agtrader.com. FREE TRIPS AND CASH!!! SPRING BREAK 2000 StudentCity.com is looking for Highly Motivated Stu dents to promote Spring Break 2000! Organize a small group and travel FREE! Top campus reps can earn a Free Trip and over $10,000! Cancun, Jamaica or Nassau! Book Trips Online. Log in and win FREE Stuff. Sign up now online! www.StudentCity.pom or 800/293-1443. — A Sister Circle An informal discussion group of African American women. Mondays 6-7pm, Nebraska Union, room 340. Questions? 472-2597 ATTENTION LEADERS ON CAMPUS! Office Of Ad missions wants energetic tour guides for Red Letter Days! Information at 1410 Q Street or stop by the In volvement Fair. CBA SAB Applications are out for the College of Business Student Advisory board. They will be due on Sept. 24, 1999 by 5pm in room 138/139 CBA. Apply and make a difference in,CBA. CBA Students America’s Foremost Business Fraternity wants you to...JOIN US! Delta Sigma Pi is an International Business Fraternity for men and women. It offers valuable business insights and contacts along with lifelong friendships. Interested? Come see us in the Union August 30th through September 1st from 9:00a.m.-1:30p.m. and in the CBA August 26th and 27th and September 9th and 10th from 9:00a.m.-1:00p.m. Or join us at our Meet the Chapter Nights Monday, August 30th and Monday, September 13th at 7:00p.m. We are looking for a few good business students. ™ BRra^NWDGEjjjr^Sd Interested in playing TENNIS? Come join the UNL Tenrfs Cluo. Membership details at the information meeting on Thursday, September 16 from 6-7pm in the TV lounge at the main campus rec reation center. Contact Leah at 472-4770 for additional information. Interested in Volunteering? Come to the Involvement Fair) Wednesday, Sept. 15th at Nebraska Union Thursday, Sept. 16th at East Campus Matt 10am-1pm. Over 25 agencies that need YOUR HELP will be available to talk with you! S Student INVOLVEMENT 1. University of Nebraska-Uncoin Intramural Rag Football The last day to enter Men's anawomen's FIag Football is Tuesday, September 14. Don't delay! Enter how at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. FjljlHlixII PL L fTtH imramurai rooxuan rncK-cm Intramural Football Pick-Em sheets will be available every Monday, starting September 13. for 10 weeks at both Campus Recreation offices. The entry deadline is Friday of each week, starting Septembe'* ’ - p.m. Can 472-3467 for more Information Intramural Innertubc Basketball The last day to enter the Men’s, Women's and Innertube Water Basketball Tournament is Tuesday, September 14. Don’t,delay. Enter your team no w at Learn Latin, Spring & Ballroom Ballroom Dance Cluo meets tonight, 8:15 pm, Mabel Lee Hall Room 304. Everyone welcome! Stop by and try it out!_ Legislative Page Applications for the 2000 legislative session are due September 27, at 5:00 pm. Call 471-2271. Lesbian Bisexual Questioning Discussion Group LBQ is a safe place for lesbians, bi women and women questioning their sexual orientation to meet, talk, learn and laugh in an informal atmdsphere. Beginning Sep tember 13, LBQ meets every Monday from 5:15-6:15 p.m. in the Nebraska Union, room 338. For more infor mation call the Women's Center at 472-2597. Open House You are invited to come to the Women's Center for fun, food, tours, information and more on Friday Sep tember 17th from 3-5pm in the Nebraska Union, 340. See you there!_•' ■ _ Pi Mu Epsilon Pizza Party The UNL math honorary invites members and pro spective members to our first meeting on Wednesday, September 15 at 6:00 p.m. at Valentino's (13th and Q). Anyone interested in math is encouraged to attendl Prairie Stomp, Friday, September 17 from 8pm-12am, featuring Blackwater in the East Campus union parking lot. Free for all students. Sponsored by CASNR Advisory Board and UPC. Pre-Optometry Club Meeting Tuesday, September 21, 8pm in theJJnion. Room to be posted. __ SPORTS Lincoln's Best Sports Talk Radio Out of Bounds, Mondays 9-11 pm, 90.3 KRNU Study Abroad Czech Republic and Greece Spend one semester in Czech Republic and Greece, Spring 2000. Discover diversity in Europe. No foreign language required. Preview meeting on September 14, 2-4p.m. at International Affairs, 420 University Terrace (between Pound and Delta Gamma), www.iaffairs.uni.edu, 472-5358 Study Abroad Toledo, Spain Study in Toledo, Spring 2000. Preview meeting on September 13, 7-9p.m., at 420 University Terrace (between Pound and Delta Gamma). Courses in teach ing Spanish as second language and intensive Spanish. Internships available. International Affairs, www.iaffairs.unl.edu, 472-5358. UNL Campus Escort Wants You! UNL Campus Escort is looking for hardworking, dedi cated, and reliable people to help fellow students Monday-Thursday nights from 6:30-midnight. Make new friends while you volunteer time. If interested, call Marissa Carstens at 436-9481 to set up an interview. 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. AA AA Meetings every Tuesday at 12:30pm. Room F, lower level of University Health Center. For more information call 472-7443. Actuarial Science Club Meeting Tuesday, September 14th at 5:30pm, Oown town Valentinos. Free Pizza. New Members Welcome. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, Sept. 15, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. _ FENCING CLUB The UNL Fencing Club is training sword fighters, swashbucklers, pirates, etc. Meeting Wednesday, Sep tember 15 at 6 pm in the Rec Center lounge. Contact Webb Cook at 466-1418. H ■’! Golden Key Meeting for new and prospective members, Tuesday at 7pm in the Union. Come and leam how to get in volved. Humanities in Medicine Meeting at 5:45pm Wednesday in the UNL City Union. Room wig be posted. NU Pre-Veterinary The NU Pre-Veterinary Club wilt hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 14th at 7pm in the East Campus Union. Room to be posted. Freshmen and new members please report at 6:30 pm. For more in formation please stop by the Pre-Veterinary Advising Center at VBS112B. Phi Beta Lambda General meeting on September 14th at 7:30pm in City Union. Room will be posted. Business attire preferred. Special guest speaker will also attend. Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting Wednesday. September 15th at 6pm at Nebraskaun ion, room posted. RODEO CLUB BBQ 6pm at the practice arena. (33rd and Leighton behind the Nebraska Game and Park building.) Food and fun for ail. Any questions call Shawna at 438-5279. Soil & Water Resources Club Fall picnic Tuesday, September 14th at 6pm in the An telope Park Shelter. Approx. 29th and A St. New mem bers welcome. Student Education Association Join us Sept. 14 at 6pm in Henziik 203 for FREE pizza. New members welcome and encouraged to attend. Please bring school supplies for our donation drive. Undergraduate Women in Business Informational meeting Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 6:30pm in CBA107. Officer meeting will follow. Union Board Meeting Tuesday, September 14th at 5:30 p.m. in City Union. Room will be posted. General public is invited to attend. XQ The countdown is onl Only 12 days until Paradise in Missui. Get ready for the time of your lives. -The Men of DU AAA Congratulations to Nicki Haynes on making the Lincoln Lightning Dance Team once again. Way to go! if - Your Sisters AAA Congratulations to Kristin Holmes on being crowned Miss Derby Days 1999. You made us proud. it - Your Sisters AT Congratulations to Katie Hassler for making the Lincoln Lightning Dance Team! We're so proud of you! Love, Your Sisters AY Congratulations on the overall GPA of 3.3, especially the 8 men with 4.0’s and 35 guys with a 3.5 or above . Keep up the good work. -Your Brothers Fiji Thanks for waiting for us so patiently. We hope we were dressed appropriately because we had a great time. * A A A - New Members nAe Congratulations to the 1999-2000 officers! Danielle Friesen-Bethune— President Sarah Scheerger— Vice President Marie Holtmeier— Recording Secretary Julie Driewer— Corresponding Secretary Stephanie Schulte— Public Relations Breann Bigley— Treasurer Get ready for an exciting year! TC Become a part of something different! Rush begins Sept. 13. Come and see what we’re all about!!! Nebraska Union, Heritage room, 6pm. ATTENTION!!! All Arts & Sciences Students Now's your chance to get involved in Student govern ment) Pick up an application for the Arts & Sciences Student Advisory Board at the following locations: ASUN Office-136 City Campus Union Student Involvement- 200 City Campus Union Advising Center-107 Oldfather Hall Culture Center- 333 14th St. Student Involvement- 300 East Campus Union Put yourself in a position to be heard! Applications will be due Sept. 24. DEADLINE EXTENDED for Student Government applications Applications avaHabie at 136 Nebraska Union Deadline Monday. September 13 New Position Open Public Relations Liaison Deadline: September 22 at 4:00pm Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. Gambling problem? Gamblers anonymous meeting every Tuesday at 7:30pm at the Christ United Methodist Church, 46th and A (Room 303). Use North back door. 473-3999. Note Takers - Get paid to take notes for your classes. Sign up on-line at www.notesu.com check us out on the web dailyneb.com f Busch & ft Busch Lite (12 pack, 12oz. cans) - as ** ZfOf $M9 Boulevard ^^Heeg^f^Jl I (6 pack bottles) * ■ Z ' ’ • • • * / .:• x.. . m Sales effective Sept. 13 thru Sept. 19 Prices valid only at 27th and Superior Hy-Vee