The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 14, 1999, Page 20, Image 20

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    Special Events
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Must have your own 35mm SLA camera, flash, de
pendable transportation and willingness to travel. Pho
tograph and help people, have fin 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.
Steaks 2 You
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Great hours,easy schedule, fun people, responsibilities
include: cooking, employee management and
money handling. Call 467-2223 or apply at 48th and O
St.
TEACHER ASSISTANT
EARLY CHILDHOOD
PROGRAMS
Part-time and substitute positions available at the
Family Service Early Childhood programs working with
infants, toddlers, or pre-school children. Responsibili
ties: assisting supervising teacher with daily activities,
food preparation, and providing a safe and healthy
learning environment. Requirements: six months related
experience and good communication skills. Appli
cations are available at Family Service, 501 S. 7th, Lin
coln, NE 68505. Contact Human Resources if you re
quire accommodation to apply or interview at
441-7949. EOE
TEACHER II and
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 ll
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 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.
THE CORNHUSKER
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!
♦ Four Sick 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, 8am - 5pm.
333 S. 13th St, Lincoln, NE
Use *L* St< Entrance
Just a few blocks from UNL!
The Flatwater Grill
There's a NEW casual dining, full-service restaurant in
town! We’re a new and growing business with a
partner banquet facility for larger parties.
Now
Part-time i
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Guaranteed increased wage for Day-Time Help!
• Cooks
# Dishwasher/Prep cook
★ Excellent Wages ★ Meal Discounts
it Flexible Scheduling ★ Fun, Clean Environment
★ Incentive Programs * Holiday Pay
* Medical Insurance * Paid Vacation
* Advancement Opportunities
Apply in person at:
14th & P Streets
Across from AlphaGraphics, you will see the sign.
Come Check it out!
BryanLGH
MEDICAL CENTER
Transport Tech
Part-time weekends, 10 hours/week
The person in this job will be transporting and ex
changing carts throughout the hospital. This involves
sorting waste, food trays and equipment, along with
receiving and relaying calls and messages. The right
candidate has the ability to organize and prioritize
work, and react and perform under stress and
emergency situations.
If that describes YOU,
Please submit die resume/application to:
BryanLGH Medical Center EAST
1600 S. 48th St.
Lincoln, NE 68506
(402)481-8444
JOB UNE:j402) 481 -1111
United Parcel Service
Permanent, part time positions. Starting pay is
$8.50/hour. Unloading and loading parcels and washing
and parking UPS vehicles. Work hours are Mon
day-Friday, 5:45-9:45p.m. Job requirements are: you
must be able to lift 70 lbs packages unassisted and
drive a manual transmission vehicle. If interested go to
345 Nebraska Union to schedule an interview and tour.
I will be interviewing on Monday, October 18, 1999.
EOE, M/F.
Weekend Merchandising
Help needed weekend mornings to merchandise
Keebler products in local Lincoln grocery stores. Pay is
$8/hour. If interested contact Keebler at
402-493-8975, Omaha.
Work With Children
•Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pro
school age children?
•Are you excited about the development of children?
•Would you like to be eligible for a tuition scholarship?
If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may have a
position for you. Call our Interviewing Center Today!
486-6700, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. EOE.
Writer/Producer I
KOLN/KGIN-TV is seeking applicants for Writ
er/Producer in our Creative Services Department. Re
sponsibilities include creation of client advertisement
and station promotions from concept to completion.
Strong communication, organizational skills and effec
tive writing techniques required. Experience in TV and
AVID production is preferred, but not necessary. Client
service experience is helpful. A bachelor’s degree or
equivalent job experience is required. Please send re
sume with cover letter, and a non-returnable videotape
to: Personnel Assistant; KOLN/KGIN-TV, P.O. Box
30350, Lincoln, NE 68503. EOE. Drug testing may be
required.
#1 Spring Break 2000 Vacation! Cancun, Jamaica, Ba
hamas, and Florida. Best prices guaranteed! Sell trips,
earn cash, and go free! Now hiring campus reps!
1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com.
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.
Browse icpt.com for springbreak “2000”. All destina
tions offered. Trip participants, student organization
and campus sales representatives wanted. Fabulous
parties, hotels and prices. Call Inter-Campus
1-800-327-6013.
Spring Break 2000
“The Millennium”
A new decade...nice in travel. Free trips, free meals &
drinks. Jamaica, Cancun, Florida, Barbados, Bahamas.
Book before November 5 for FREE Meals and 2 Free
Trips. Book before December 17 FOR LOWER
PRICES!! 1-800-426-7710 / www.sunsplashtours.com.
Spring Break 2000.The Mazatlan Millennium party is
here and it’s HOT! RT-Air, 7 nights hotel, transfers,
FREE drinks and parties. Don’t miss this one, space is
selling fast. Call for brochures and info.
1-800-461-4607. (www.paradisetours.com)
Join in discussion of “T^^quaiity of Women
and Men* with members of th*l»K:Baha’i As
sociation, October 14,7pm to the East Campus
Union, Snacks and Fellowship provided. For
more information cafl 474-7077.
“Take Back The Night”
Demand an end to violence. October 2a; 7pm, rally at
Nebraska Union Plaza. Then march to the Capitol for a
candle light vigil with speakers and song. Call
472-2597 for more information.
COLLEGE QUIZ BOWL
TEAM REGISTRATION
Think you’re pretty smart? Let's see what you’ve got!
Team registration forms available NOW in the UPC office
and just outside Student Involvement. They’re due
October 22. Questions? Call Tom at 472-8146.
Doc’s Place Cigar/Martini Bar
It’s where you can go when you feel a little more so
phisticated than the herds of downtown bar-hoppers.
Subliminal message:
SEX!
Between 8th and 9th on O Street in the Haymarket in
the Apothecary.
Exotic Body Painting
Mehndi Henna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem
porary tattoos. Group discounts. 435-1973,
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ICE HOCKEY CLUB
Informational meeting Thursday, Oct. 14 at 5pm in the
office of Campus Rec. Dues will be collected and
upcoming schedule will be discussed. Current and
new skaters encouraged to attend. Questions? Call
Tony at 438-2056.
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University of Nebraska
Looking To Get Involved?
Student Foundation provides an excellent opportunity
for students who are looking to get involved, meet
people and have fun. Applications are available at City
and East Student Involvement Offices. Questions? Call
Brian 436-6110 or Tara, 436-9852. Applications due
October 15.
Study Abroad Spring 2000
Eastern European &
Mediterranean Studies
Study in the Czech Republic and Greece from March
to May 2000. In-class instruction combined with field
trips to give you a broad view and understanding of
the history and cultural diversity of the area. $6000 co
vers tuition, air fare, room and board, insurance, many
field trips and side trips to Prague and Munich. Enroll
now. For more information, stop by International Affairs
at 420 University Terrace or call 472-5358.
The University Program Council has immediate
openings for two Executive Positions: East Campus
Chair and Gender Issues Chair. Apply at the UPC office
134 City Union by 5pm October 15.
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 and Student Services
Center, 135 Nebraska Union.
UNMC Cytotechnology
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
Oldfather Hall on Thursday, October 14 from
10am-3pm. Call 472-4190 for appointment.
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Allies Against
Heterosexism & Homophobia
General meeting tonight, 9:30pm. Union room posted.
Block & Bridle
General meeting on Thursday, October 14 at the East
Campus Union. 7pm for initiates and 7:30pm for re
turninq members. Guest speaker is Susan Link.
Finance Club
Meeting tonight at 6:30pm at the Union, room posted.
New members welcome.
Habitat for Humanity
General meeting at 6:30pm tonight in the Union, room
TBA.
Parking Advisory Committee
The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Friday, Oc
tober 15 at 3pm in the Parking Office Conference
Room, 625 Stadium Drive Suite A.
Rodeo Club Meeting
Wednesday, October 20 in the East Campus Union,
third floor. 7pm for executives, 7:30pm for other mem
bers;
SAA
There will be a meeting on this Thursday at 5pm in the
Wick Alumni Center.
UNL Students for L.I.F.E.
Urgent meeting for election of officers and upcoming
events, Thursday, October 14 at 9pm. Room posted in
the Union. New members welcome. Questions? Contact
Becky, 438-0154. _
AO ZN
A belated thank you for an awesome triad during
homecoming.
The Men of AI"N
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Thanks for an electrifying season of flag football. You
ladies are the epitome of sportsmanship and athleticism.
The Pike B-Team
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• Congrats to Kristy Keller on making Arts & Sciences
Student Advisory Board. Way to go!
• Congrats to Becky Hyde for being selected for Greek
Ambassadors.
• Way to go Beth Barr for being elected President of
Student Impact Team! Outstanding!
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Thanks to our coaches: Tim Butler and Matt Gawart
for Kicks for Kids. We hope you had more fun than you
did in the ER! Thanks for the dedication.
-the ladies of Alpha Xi Delta
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It was a pleasure working with you during homecoming.
You were all awesome.
-Men of FH
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Congratulations to Sheila Knapp and Megan Mullinix
on being elected to Delta Gamma’s nominating com
mittee.
-Your A T Sisters
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Thanks for the good time last Friday. You girls sure
know how to rock the woods.
The men of AI~N
FH
Congrats to two outstanding freshmen: Mike Callahan
and Brent Ellison on your recent admittance to
University Ambassadors. We are very proud of you.
-Your FH brothers
GK!¥
Triangle
Thanks for all your hard wor* during homecoming
week. It was fun!
-The Women of Delta Gamma
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Thanks for a fantastic Homecoming week. You are
definite leaders on this campus.
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HOMECOMING CHAMPS
Congratulations to the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon for
being named the 1999 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Homecoming victors.
KA0
Thanks for the dinner exchange! Also, thanks sopho
mores for the excellent backrubs.
-Men of FH
SENIORS
Thanks for participating in the First Annual Greek Unity
Walk. Lets keep the tradition alive.
-Order of Omega
GET INVOLVED!!
Senate - General Studies
Publications Board
Senate position to represent the Division of General
Studies and positions open on the Publications Board.
Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. Deadline
October 22.
NU Student Government
Wednesday, October 6
6:30 p.m. - Culture Center
Information And Agenda Available
136 Nebraska Union
Happy Birthday. Milk!
Who would have (nought you would make it past the
terrible twos? You filthy jug full of filth.
The O.G.’sfpast and present)
Milk-we cannot believe you're 3 years old already!
How you’ve managed te retain your youthful looks and
energy is beyond us. See you at the 11. on
Friday. Happy Birthday again.
-O.G. nuuse <uiu <1299 H.V.
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