The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1999, Page 16, Image 16

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    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 pm Monday-Friday, start
ing $5.60/hr. Apply now at Playground Office, 1225 F
Street, Second Floor. 441-7952 EOE/AA.
Say NO to Weekends!
And YES to employment with the State Troopers As
sociation of Nebraska! S.T.A.N. has immediate
openings for motivated Evening sales associates.
Monday-Thursday 14 hrs per week, competitive
wages. You make the caHI Contact Dawn at 489-5779.
Scale operators needed for harvest. Multiple temporary
positions available. Keyboarding skills a must. Apply
at AGP Grain Coop, 940 Calvert Street, 423-8977.
Sick of dorm food already??? Need some extra
CASH??? Hashers needed for evening work. Earn
wages plus free meals!!! 436-9861.
Skilled Floral Designer
Flexible part-time hours, fun working environment. Ap
ply at 3435 S. 13th Street, Oak Creek Plants & Flowers.
421-2999.
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.
Students- will these hours work with your schedule?
Monday-Friday 2:30T6:30pm and Saturday 8am-5pm.
We have a store clerk position available at our S. 48th
& Van Dom location, if interested please apply Mon
' day-Wednesday from 2-5pm at:
Williams Cleaners
2541 N. 48th street
StudentU.com is hiring notetakersl! You can earn up to
$300 per semester/course by taking notes for us! It in
terested apply on-line at wvrw.notesu.com.
Teacher Assistant Substitutes
Downtown Infant/Toddler
Center
Substitute positions available at the Family Service
Downtown Center working with infants or toddlers. Re
sponsibilities: assists supervising teacher with daily ac
tivities, food preparation and providing a safe and
healthy learning environment. Requirements: 6 months
related experience and good communication skills.
Applications are available at Family Service, 501 S 7th
St., Lincoln, NE 68508. Contact Human Resources if
you require accommodation to apply or interview,
441-7949. EOE.
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. Fun time Teacher M
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 famines and be organized.
Join our child care team by filling 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.
TECHNICIAN COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS): 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. NS 68508. AAEOE.
TeleServices International
$200 Hiring Bonus!!!
* $8.25 per hour guaranteed!
* Awesome Commissions!
* Earn up to $14 per hour!
* Flexible Schedules
* Advancement Opportunities
* Excellent Employee Benefit Package
* No Experience Required
* Paid Prof essionai Training
* 2 Convenient Locations
Join our r^^dly growing tea(p!
437-87&0
1810 N fit
THECORNHUSKER
Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full and part-time positions
available now! Call 473-2189 for a current listing.
We offer
★ Free meals during shift!
★ Paid Vacation!
★ 401 (k) Savings Plans!
★ Six Paid Holidays!
★ Four Personal Days!
★ Low Cost Insurance!
★ 50% discount in both restaurants!
• ★ Discounts on rooms, banquet events,
&in gift shop!
★ Section 125 Flexible
Spending Account
★ Free professional counseling!
★ Competitive wages!
★ Professional, yet friendly environment!
Apply In Person at Human Resources,
Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
333 S. 13th St, Lincoln, NE
Just a few blodksftt)m UNL!
The Food Service staff is looking fora positive, energetic
individual to join our team. We are committed to
providing nutritious, great-tasting food to the children
in our care. Must have a high school education and a
valid Nebraska driver’s license with a good driving rec
ord. Part-time and full-time hours that include some
weekend and early evening hours. $7.00 per hour.
Open until filled. '
Submit completed application to Cedars Youth Servic
es, 620 N. 48th, Suite 100, Lincoln, NE 68504 or call
434-5437 to have an application mailed. Resumes will
not be substituted for the application. EOE/AA/ADA.
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CEDARS
YOffTH SERVICES
The Omaha Work) Herald, Lincoln Circulation Office, is
now accepting applications for a part-time customer
service representative. Hours 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 necessaiy, 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-8am and
Saturday 8am-5om. Apply in person at 125 S. 9th St. »
Tlco’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.
Tutors are needed in the Hew it Academic Center for
the following subjects: Chemistry (especially Organic),
Biology (especially upper-level), Mathematics (all
levels), afl Engineering courses (specifically ENGM 324,
ENGM 325, ENGM 373, IMSE 406, IMSE 406, METL
260). We are seeking upper-level undergraduate and
graduate students with a GRA of 3.0 or above. Excellent
communication skills are a must. Tutors will earn
$6.00 per hour and will have flexible and variable
hours. If interested, apply at 300 west Stadium
(underneath Memorial-Stadium) or call Katie at
472-4620. _
UNL Admissions Needs You!
Do you love being a UNL student? If you Just cant say
enough about what a great place this is, are looking
for a tob on campus, and love to talk on the phone,
this is the opportunity for you! Admissions is hiring en
thusiastic, dependable, motivated tele-counselors to
call prospective students. Work 15-20 hours per week
at $6.00 per hour. Training will be provided before calling
campaigns start. Pick up an application at the Ad
missions Office (Alexander Building), 1410 Q Street.
Questions? Want more information? Please call Kadi at
472-0808.
UNL safe ride drivers needed. 11pm-3am, Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday. $7.25/hour plus tips. Drug
screen required. Must be 21 years of age or over. Call
Donna at 477-4111.
Wait Staff and Bellmen
Part-time positions available. Good working environ
ment, Airport Inn. 3200 NW 12th St., apply in person.
Waitress needed part-time evenings and weekends.
Experience necessary. Apply in person M-F from 8-5
at Sun Valley Bar & Grill, 300 West P Street.
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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 O
Street.
Woody’s Pub
Door persons needed. Apply after 4pm.
Work from home with mail order. 1,000-5,200 P/T, F/T,
full training, free information. 800-304-9285.
Work Outside
At Firstborn Golf Club
The 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 fall 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 Beckman. ^
YMCA grade school age recreation program needs
staff interested in children to work before school
(7-9am) or substitute after school (3-6pm) Mon
day-Friday or as your schedule allows. Apply at NE
YMCA. 2601 N. 70th.
Young Guns
Tired of low pay because you don't have enough ex
perience? Looking for talent, work ethic, and commit
ment to help with expansion. Call now, 464-6601.
Intern/Associate—Network/) ntemet: 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 Intern/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
dougOagtrader.com.
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.
Concerns about
parking?
Please let us know what your thoughts and concerns
are regarding the following questions:
How much more would you be willing to pay for rea
sonable available parking?
What alternative solutions to the parking situation
would you suggest?
Respond to: asunieunl.edu
Eating Issues Support Group
A small, comfortable environment with women who are
struggling with eating issues. Wednesdays
3:30-4:30pm, Nebraska Union, room 338. Call Norma
472-7450 for more information.
Help Prevent
Acquaintance Rape
Volunteer to be an outreach facilitator for the Women’s
Center. Training will begin next week for women and
men who will present programs across the campus on
this important topic. Come to 340 Nebraska Union or
call 472-9428 to apply.
Homecoming 1999
General Meeting
Student organizations, greek chapters, and residence
hall floors be sure and send your representative to the
first Homecoming 1999 general meeting. The meeting
will be in the Nebraska City Union on Wednesday,
September 15 at 5pm, room to be posted. Attendance
points will be given.
Interested in Volunteering?
Come to the Involvement fair!
Wednesday, Sept. 15th at Nebraska Union
Thursday, Sept. 16th at East Campus Mall 10am-1pm.
Over 25 agencies that need YOUR HELP will be
available to talk with you!
•Student
M INVOLVEMENT
JL University of Nebraska-Luvcote
Intramural Sports
Tournament Nights
Don’t miss the Intramural Sports Tournament Nights
this Thursday, September 16, and Friday, September
17 at the Campus Recreation Center!! The events in
clude: Innertube Water Basketball, Soccer Skills, Bad
minton Doubles, 4-on-4 Volleyball, 2-on-2 Basketball,
Climbing MAUI Competition, Football Accuracy Toss,
QuickBail Competition, and a Bench Press Meet. Call
472-3467 for more information.
LegMaUve Page Applications for the 2000 legislative
session are due September 27, at 5:00 pm. Call
471-2271.
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 p.m. at Valentino’s (13th and Q).
Anyone interested in math is encouraged to attend!
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.__
Students With Children
Support Group
Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30pm, Nebraska Union, room
338, Call Gail for more information at 472-7450.
Study Abroad
Berlin. Germany
Study in Berlin, spring 2000. Preview meeting on Sep
tember 15, 4-5p.m., at International Affairs, 420
University Terrace (between Pound and Delta Gamma).
Immerse yourself in the language and culture. All levels
of German offered. Internships available.
www.iaffairs.unl.edu. 472-5358.
Study Abroad
Besancon. France
Study in Besancon, Spring 2000. Preview meeting on
September 15,4p.m. in Nebraska Union. Room will be
posted. Courses «n teaching French as second language
and intensive French. International Affairs,
www.iaffairs.unl.edu, 472-5358.
The University Program Council is currently taking ap
plications for new members. If you would like to assist
in programming events at the University, come to 134
Nebraska Union.
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, fill out an appli
cation at the ASUN Commuter & Student Services
Center, 135 Nebraska Union.
Undergraduate
Sociology Association
Ice Cream Social
W&dnesday, September 15, 707 Oldfather Hall. 2-4pm.
Socializing, internship and grad school info, and fun.
All current and new members welcome.
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 Caretens 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 fiH out an application.
Agronomy Club
Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 7pm in Keim Hall
room 327. Speaker. Susan links from Career Services.
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, Sept. 15, 5pm, in basement of the
University Health Center. _
CBASAB
Meeting Wednesday at 5:30pm in CBA132. Attendance
is mandatory. _
Climbing Club
Meeting Wednesday 8pm, Outdoor Adventures Con
ference room. New members welcome.
College Republicans
Meeting at 7pm Thursday, Sept. 16 in Nebraska Union,
room posted. Speaker Sec, of State Scott Moore.
Footbag Club
W^want to RAY YOU to join the footbag (hacky sack)
club, but we can’t. Join anyway. Practices every
Thursday at 7:30pm, Combative Arts Room at Rec
Center. Contact Brian at 436-9782.
Friends of the Deaf Community
Meeting Thursday. Sept. 16 at 7 p.m., third floor BKC
lounge. Free pizza and games!
Golden Key
Hey prospective members, be sure to mail in your
G-Kev application. The deadline is September 20th.
Homecoming 1999
General Meeting
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SAA
There will be a meeting on this Thursday at 5pm in the
Wick Alumni Center. Make sure and keep Thursday
night open for a social event.
TCAB
Meeting September 15 k 6:30pm in Henslik 116.
Want To Do Some
Community Service?
Join Circle K, meeting tonight, September 15 at
6:30pm at spaghetti Works, 12th & Q. For more infor
mation call Sara Acklie at 477-3607.
Water Ski Club
Informational meeting, WSdnesday, Sept. 22 at 6pm.
Campus Recreation. TV Lounge.
Young Democrats
Join us for our first meeting of the year, Wednesday at
6pm in the Student Union.
AO
A<t> open is just around the comer...Sunday, September
19th at Mahoney Golf Course. Bring your $25 to
A<t> by Thursday.
ATN
Congrats to our new pledges. We know you’ll make us
proud!
-your brothers
ATX
Way to go “tailgaters" at the mud volleyball champion
ship. Yooguys were impressive! Oh and congratulations
totheAIzand AOT1 championship mud volleyball team
on their exciting victory)
/’Love, the dirty Aon’s
ATQ
Congratulations to our Fall Formal Rush Chairmen:
John Klemke and Andy Bassett.
ASA
Congrats to our 4.0s last semester: Kristi Bamsey,
April Bauhard, Josie Connealy, Angie Godberson,
Katherine Gregg, Katie Hanson, Debra Heftie, Kerri
Luebbers, Cara Medley, Karen Meier, Annie Pearson,
Becky Richter, Jenny Semerad, Caroline Stephenson,
Kecia Trujillo, Cindy Wames and Bobbi Zapp.
Also, congrats to all our 3.5+ GPAs. There are just too
many to name! way to reach a house GPA of 3.451.
We’re so proud of you all!
ASA
Congratulations to Laura Mokrycki and Ryan Lahne
(Beta). We are so happy for you and wich you the best
that life has to offer.
-Xi love, your sisters
ASA !
Thanks for the BBQ on Thursday. We are looking forward
to a great season. J
-The men of Beta
Ben
Thank you gentlemen for the wonderful time at the
barbecue on Saturday. You guys sure know how to
treat the ladies!
Love, the women of Kappa Delta
Ben
Thanks for the BBQ last week. We had a great time.
Let's do it again sometime...
_ -the ladies of Alpha Xi
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CONGRATULATIONS to Stacy Gran and Matt Meyer
(A T A) on your engagement
* -yoursisters
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Farm House
Is it coincidental that we love to Dance in Our black.
Leather skirts, fish nets and other biker gear? We
don't think so!
-Love the ladies of Pin Mu
OM
Congratulations to Molly Egley and Laura Schweer for
been selected on the Homecoming Court
_UOB - vour sisters
Greekstde
The Fraternity-Sorority side of the Navigators,
Wednesdays at 8:30pm. Lutheran Chapel basement
(behind the Beta house). _
KA
Congratulations to Alissa Heckman on her pinning to
Craig Dick (A T P). Its about time! We are so happy for
you!
__ Love in APT, vour sisters
KA
National Woman’s Friendship
Sunday, September 19th
Take time to appreciate the special women in vour life.
KA
Thanks for helping us kick off the first game on Saturday.
We had a great time.
-The men of Bela
IAE Aon
A belated congratulations for the engagements of Matt
Reiser and Amanda Wittman (AOPi) and for Brad
Reynolds and Molly Leeper (AOPi). Congrats to Brad
Reynolds for being selected for 1999 Homecoming
Royalty. Good Luck! _
Thank you to Beta, A AII and our guests for making
Riverboat ‘99 a success.
_-The men of ATN
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.
New Position Open
Public Relations Liaison
Deadline: September 22 at 4:00pm
Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union.
NU Student Government
Wednesday, September 15
6:30 p.m. - City Union
Information And Agenda Available
_136 Nebraska Union_
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