The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 24, 1999, Page 11, Image 11

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    Wagner’s Food Pride
Has openings for stockers and checkers. Flexible
hours, evenings and weekends. Apply in person at
3308 A St.
Wait Staff and Bellmen
Part-time positions available. Good working environ
ment, Airport Inn. 3200 NW 12th St., Call 475-9541.
I Wanted: 5 part-time employees for all shifts. Call I
438-0650, Lincoln Espresso.
Warehouse and Packaging
National automotive company seeks
part-time/full-time staff. If you are a reliable,
hardworking employee who likes a fast-paced
environment. We want to talk to you!
WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS
Shipping, receiving, restocking
PRODUCT PACKAGING
New product packaging
Start at $7.25 per hour
Full benefits: 401K, health insurance, paid
vacations and overtime available.
Call for interview at 474-3100
YMCA
Several swim instructors needed for special YMCA
program. Must be available Tuesday/Thursdays, 1-2
p.m.. Must be experienced. Good pay. Apply at 1039
P Street, 434-9230.
Local and National Internships now!
Visit SEIC
“Your work experience head quarters!”
UNL's Student Employment and Internship Center
345 NE Union, 472-3145.
600s Notices
ACT NOW! GET THE BEST SPRING BREAK PRICES!
SOUTH PADRE, CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS,
ACAPULCO, FLORIDA, AND MARDIGRAS. REPS
NEEDED, TRAVEL FREE, EARN$$$. GROUP DIS
COUNTS FOR 6+. 1-800-838-8203 or
WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM.
Cather Circle
The Cather Circle is a brand new interest group of the
Nebraska Alumni Association consisting of NU’s most
outstanding women alumni. If you are a current female
undergraduate with strong leadership and a sincere in
terest in your future, consider applying for the Cather
Circle Mentoring Program. The deadline has been ex
tended through the week of September 27th. Applica
tions are available at ASUN, the Women's Center, Stu
dent Involvement, and the Wick Alumni Center.
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.
Dog Wash!!
The NU Pre-Veterinary Club will hold its annual dog
wash on Sunday, September 26 at Forney Animal Center,
5720 Old Cheney Road. Just $5.00 per dog, proceeds go
to the NU Pre-Veterinary and the Wildlife
Rescue Team.
Exotic Body Painting
Mehndi Henna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem
porary tattoos. Group discounts. 435-1973.
Foliage Plant Sale
The Horticulture Club is holding its fall foliage plant
sale in the East Campus Union today from 8am-5pm.
Global Cultures and
Place Making in the 21st
Century: Part II
International representatives explore the cultures,
quality of life and the conditions of community sus
tainability in the European Union, Eastern Europe and
Russia. Sunday, September 26 at 7pm in the Student
Union auditorium, free of charge.
Heidi
Meet the fellows down at Mouse's Library to watch the
NU/Missouri football game and bring your ‘99 sisters.
Homecoming 1999
Participation Packets
are now ready!!
Pick yours up at any of the following:
ASUN -136 Nebraska Union
Student Involvement Fair - City and East
RHA office - 237 Nebraska Union
Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Administration
Deadline for entry forms is Sept. 27
LaCrosse Club
Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 29 from 6-7pm at Rec
Center TV Lounge. If can’t attend call Tom Meyers at
436-8156.__
SUPERSAVER
27th & Pine Lake Road
We are now hiring for Lincoln’s
NEWEST, LARGEST Grocery Store.
Full and Part Time Positions are still available for
CASHIERS
OVERNIGHT STOCKERS
We employ the
BRIGHTEST and the BEST
They take advantage of our \
Tuition Reimbursement
And YOU CAN TOO!!
Other benefits include:
40lk, Health/Dental Insurance,
Profit Sharing, Incentive
Programs
and more!!
Apply in person today!
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Nebraska Wrestling Spirit
Leaders Need YOU!!
The UNL Wrestling program is currently seeking indi
viduals to serve as Spirit Leaders for the 1999-200C
season. The Spirit Leaders are:
♦ an integral part of the success of the Nebraska
Wrestling program.
♦ recognized nationally in the wrestling community foi
their service to the sport.
♦ active in the promotion and organization of ail home
and national events.
♦ assist the coaching staff in recruiting.
As a member you will have the opportunity to become
actively involved in the exciting sport of wrestling!
Applications are being accepted until Wednesday,
Sept. 29 at 5pm. The applications are available at:
107F Bob Devaney Sports Center
Student Involvement Office
Inquiries should be made to MacKenzie at 438-7484,
Interviews will be held September 29 and 30.
NU Offices
Homecoming 1999
University offices, show your Bid Red Spirit during
Homecoming 1999 by creating an Office Display! Entry
deadline is September 27. Call 472-2581 - ASUN
Office to request a packet.
Pre-Law Students
Representative from William Mitchell College of
Law will meet students Friday, September 24
from 12:30-2pm at the Arts and Sciences Advis
ing Center, 107 Oldfather. Stop by or call
472-4190 for appointment.
Rodeo Club Dance
Friday, September 24 at the Playmor Ballroom from
9pm-1am. $5 per person— with Cactus Hill.
Rodeo Club Intramural Rodeo
Saturday, September 25 at 1:00 at the rodeo club
practice arena. East Campus. 5 persons per team(3
men and 2 women) at $25 a team. Call Shaun at
464-0867 to enter.
Sigma Nu Fraternity Presents a
Week-long Dedication To
Alcohol Awareness
Friday's topic: alcohol addiction
Fun fact: In El Salvador a first offense DUI results in
execution by firing squad. For more information come
by the Union and check it out.
-Men of Sigma Nu
The Men’s Leadership Series
Issues on Leadership and Masculinity.
Friday, September 24th
12:30-1:30pm, City Union
Pizza and Drink, $3
The Navigators
We Want You!
Student Involvement is looking for involved, ex
perienced, and dedicated individuals to apply
for a position on the Leadership Team. This new
program will train members this fall to serve as
consultants and facilitators to organizations, res
idence halls, and Greek houses in the spring.
Pick up an application at Student Involvement
today and return it by October 4th. Call Stacey
or Tom at 472-81-44 with questions. Don’t miss
out!
Welcome to
CHINESE CULTURE WEEK!
Chinese Mid-autumn Festival Celebration:
September 26 at 6pm in Union Plaza. BBQ dinner,
games, karoke, dancing and videos.
Chinese Folk Art Exhibition:
September 27-29 from 10:30am-4pm in City Union.
Kid's art works, photos, stamps, Chinese painting, cal
ligraphy and folk art.
Chinese movie:
September 29 at 7pm in Union Auditorium
Chinese National Day Celebration:
October 3 at 6pm in Union Auditorium.
Contact: Lintao Wang 472-3499
Canoe and Kayaking Club
Is having a free kayaking clinic in Mabel Lee pool from
4-6pm on Sunday, September 26. Everyone is welcome.
Questions, call Mike at 483-4498 or email
mjnkl@aol.com.
FCA
Fellowship of Christian Athletes will be having a talent
show this this Sunday in the East Campus Union in
the Plainsman room at 7:00pm. EVERYONE WEL
COME!!!
Interested in helping the College Quiz Bowl Tournament
come to UNL? Call Tom at 472-8146 and/or
come to the informational meeting on September 30 at
7pm in Student Involvement.
Parking Advisory Committee
The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Friday,
Sept. 24 at 3pm in the Nebraska East Union. The room
will be posted.
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
There will be a meeting Tuesday, September 28 at
8pm in the Union. Room will be posted.
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Publications Board Meeting
3:30 p.m., Monday, Daily Nebraskan Conference
Room. The Publications Board governs the Daily Ne
braskan. All those interested are welcome to attend.
Undergraduate Women
in Business
Business meeting tonight at 6:30pm in CBA 107.
Speaker will be present. Professional attire please.
Adam Studts
Congratulations to Adam Studts (a local Sig Ep) for being
dubbed the best dart player in 208.
ATO
SOFTBALL
Saturday, Sept. 25
Proceeds will benefit the
Make-A-Wish Foundation and
the Nebraska Human
Resources Institute
AHA
We would like to thank the lovely ladies of AZD for the
dinner exchange. We had a great time and are looking
forward to doing more with you in the future.
-The men of Acacia
All right, all right! The time has come. See you at DU at
12:45. Bus leaves at 1:00!
OIOF
DORM PARTY
That’s Right! OH* parties are back ladies! Friday night,
9-24-99. Stop by for jello, punch, dancing, & fun! Hope
to see you all there.
_ The men of OKH*
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Fraternities, Sororities
& Groups
Participate in a CIS fundraiser on campus, earn
$400-$800 in one night. Positions filling fast! Call Sean
Sweeney at 800-797-5743, ext 302.
Jake
Meet me at Mouse’s Library(Club 99) to watch Missouri
game on mega screen. Later 99 brother.
Jeff Whitney
Congratulations to the amazing Jeff Whitney for being
selected for the 1999 Homecoming Court.
-Your Brothers
KKT ZAE
Congratulations to Christy Peters and Greg Nyffeler on
their recent pinning. _
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Friday, Sept. 24
Vans leaving AGR
at 8:30
ZOE
Congrats to Pat “Stroke it to the west" West and Adam
“Stroke it to the east" Studts on stroking their way to
the A-phi open title.
_-Mashek and Reyes
ZOE
Dear Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomores. You ladies
looked real foxy in your pajamas last night. Thanks for
the terrific soph.
__ -From the men of Sig Ep
The High Caliber Band seeking two instrumental
ists/vocalists for expansion. Great opportunity. Call
464-6230 or 477-1739.
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ACROSS
1 “War and
Peace,” for one
5 Golfer’s aide
10 Serb or
Bosnian
14 First name in
fashion
15 Daisy variety
16 Part of the
street scene
17 Prepares to
fight
20 —Miss
21 Moneymaker
22 Way overweight
23 Mexican wraps
25 Mashie or driver
27 Word before
point or term
28 Seller of butter
and cheese
32 Role player
35 “Sweet” place
36 “Wheel” sale
37 Shows anger
41 Musical aptitude
42 Creme cookie
43 Beginning
44 Utah’s is 801
47 Crude shelter
48 Tardy
49 Brooklyn or
Queens
53 Iran’s religion
56 Surfeit
57 Comic Costello
58 Prepares to
surrender
62 Expensive fur
63 Degrade
64 Polio vaccine
man
65 — Seltzer
66 Some
potholders
67 Florida chain
DOWN
1 Ms. errors
2 Small egg
3 Parker’s coin
taker
4 Snaking curve
5 Plagiarized
6 Nerve cells
7 Fender bender
8 Easter egg
application
9 Affirmative
10 Built like a fire
hydrant
11 Michigan or
Ontario, e.g.
12 Fires, jobwise
13 Squeezer
18 Game official
19 Grim; moody
24 Run —: lose
self-control
25 Bit part
26 Fabrications
28 Recipient
29 Catholic rite
30 Pot builder
31 Egg holder
32 Cruising
33 Singe
34 Biblical weed
35 Mob or crowd
38 Chimney
lining
39 Gridder’s last
quarter
40 Division word
45 Baked —
46 Arrived
47 “Monopoly”
properties
49 Favored,
biblically
50 Arm bones
51 Pious
52 Com coats
53 “— La Douce”
54 Compete in a
regatta
55 Missing —
56 Pesky fly
59 — Browne belt
60 “Sayonara”
sash
61 Make a
request
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