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

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    THE CORNHUSKER
Nebraska's Grand Hotel has fuH and part-time positions
available nowl Call 473-2189 for a current listing.
We offer:
♦ Free meals during shiftl
♦ Paid Vacation!
♦ 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
Uso ‘L’ St rntranc*
Just a few blocks from UNL!
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 the resume/application to:
BryanLGH Medical Center EAST
1600 S. 48th St
Lincoln, NE 68506
(402)481-8444
JOB UNE: |402) 481-1111
United Parcel Service
Permanent, part time positions. Starting pay is
$8.50/hour. Unloading and loading parcels andwashing
and parking UPS vehicles. Work hours are Mon
day-Friday, 5:4£-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.
Web Builder Opportunity
Go to http://www.ispi.nm for details. -
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 pre
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, Mondav-Fridav. 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.
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*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.endiesssummertours.com.
ACT NOWI 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.
“Take Back The Night”
Demand an end to violence. October 20] 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.
Congratulations to Mortar
Board’s Professor of the
Month for October;
Dr. Martin Gaskell
Physics and Astronomy Department
CoHeae of Arts and Sciences
We commendhimfor his dedication toward excellence
in teaching and advancement of students at UNL
David's Nail Care Grand Opening: 30% off la
dies/gentlemen's nail care: manicures, pedicures,
acrylic/silk wraps and more.
Exotic Body Painting
Mehndi Henna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem
porary tattoos. Group discounts. 435-1973.
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Part-time Positions Available
‘Research Clerk (7:30 am - 12:30 pm M-F)
Telecommunications Monitor (6:30 pm - 6:30 am
Sat, Sun, Holidays)
We offer wages starting at $7.35per hour and benefits that include tuition
assistance, free checking, paid holidays, paid vacations, discount parking,
discount bus pass, free safe depsit box, YMCA discount and a professional
working environment.
I NEED HELP
FACT:
It’s time for the FALL ACADEMIC CHALLENGE
TOURNAMENT! October 24th at 2pm in the City
Union Food Court Area. ALL interested
4-person teams may find out more and register
at www.unl.edu/honors or honr
ors0unlinfo2.unl.edu or in the Honors office. 118
Neihardt. Sponsored by Student Advisory
Board. Registration due October 20th.
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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.
Pre-Law Students
Representatives from Nebraska College of Law will
meet students Wednesday. October 20,1:30-3:30pm
at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107
Oldfather. Stop by or call 472-4190 for an appointment.
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.
Thank you to everyone who helped make the Jail and
Bail event such a success.
-ProjectCARE and Party Smart members
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.
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Parking Advisory Committee
The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Friday, Oc
tober 15 al 3pm in the Parking Office Conference
Room. 625 Stadium Drive Suite A.
Rodeo Club Dance In Utica
Come listen to High Caliber on Friday, October 22
from 9pm-1am at the Flying V Ballroom, S5/person.
Rodeo Club Meeting
Wednesday, October 20 in the East Campus Union,
third floor. 7pm for executives, 7:30pm for other mem
bers.
AXQ
Congratulations to Jen Imes on being accepted to the
Nursing Program at UNMC. We’ll miss you.
■ _„c _-Love, your sisters
AO
Congratulations to our new Golden Key initiates: Sarah
Lammel, Katherine Brady, Renee McFee, Jocelyn
Newman, Nicole Grossenburg, Quinn Laging, Kristin
Wismer, Jenny Boeckman, Tnchelle Hupke, Jill Avey,
Lisa Bukacek, Angie Digiacinto.
Love, your sisters
AO
Congratulations to our new University Ambassadors:
Kirstin Maurstad, Stephanie Sharp, Can Nelson, Jessica
Lopez
_ Love, your sisters
AO
Congratulations to the women of Alpha Phi on winning
Homecoming in the sorority category and to Angie
Klein on being elected Homecoming Queen.
AIT KZ A<DA
You guys were great during homecoming week. We
had a fantastic time.
Love, the Ladies of Phi Mu
Aon
Amy Hassebrook was given the Clifford M. Hicks Hon
orary Key Award based on academic achievement and
involvement in CBA. Way to go!
ASA
Congratulations to Jamie Bendfeldt for being accepted
into Teacher's College. We knew you could do it!
Love, your sisters
xo
Thanks Tony Casiopo and Jamie Brummond for being
the best kickball coaches ever.
__Love, the Ladies of Phi Mu
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We had a great time with you guys on Sunday. Thanks
for ordering more pizza, tou guys are the greatest! We
are looking forward toplaying broomball with you.
-the Alpha Chi Kicks for Kids team
AAA
Congratulations to Molly Penney on being accepted
into the Teacher’s College. We all knew you could do
it!
A<r, your sisters
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Congratulations to the coaches of the year in YMCA
4th grade soccer. They are: Dave Drew, Todd
Himmelberg and Chris Van Long. Good job on a suc
cessful season.
-your brothers
AY
Congratulations to Jeremy Jacobitz and Ryan Powers
on their internships with Walt Disney World. Good luck!
-your brothers
OK'F
Thanks for the great dinner exchange this week. We’ve
never laughed so hard on Monday night. Maybe you
can teach us to be super heroes, too!
-The ladies of Alpha Xi
OM
Congratulations to all the girts who received 3.5 or better
last semester:
4.0’s: Megan Ahl, Becky Burdick, Jacey Rader, Laura
Schweer, Amy Allison, Danielle Eickman, Denise Rob
erts
3.5-3.99: Brenda Bogart, Molly Egley, Amy Janky, Mi
chelle Mayfield, Amy Shurigar, Amanda Taylor, Rachel
Witt, Jessie Egley, Chartyn Ellison, Carissa Leader,
Stephanie Schulte, Shannon Snow, Megan Weyer.
John
Congratulations on your acceptance into Teacher's
College! We’re all proud of you.
* -LeeKow House
KA
Thanks for coming over to the BBQ last Saturday. We
had a great time.
P.S. Ryan was wondering what Micki was doing tonight.
-the men of DU
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Thanks for the great times in our triad. We had fun!
-the women of A O n
PADDY GIRLS
Are you ready! Remember it’s November 8-12. Good
Luck!
The Men of EAE
nB<D LAE <M8
Thank you for a good homecoming week! We enjoyed
working with youf
-the ladies of Alpha Delta Pi
lab
Bunning
Congrats on a successful ‘Do it Sober.’ Thanks for
holding my hand and dragging me out on stage!
You’re the best!
Love, Campbell
XOE
Thanks for the dinner exchange. We always enjoy
hearing the Sidney Fight Song.
-The ladies of Alpha Chi 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.
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ACROSS
1 Uttered
5 Salome danced
for him
10 Slash mark
14 Radius’partner
15 Dram ending
16 “Have Tux —
Will Travel"
penner
17 Nonsense!
18 Digs for
diamonds
19 Ran a tab
20 Missing da Vinci
masterpiece?
23 Cowcatcher
24 Narrative
poetry
25 No —, ands
or buts
28 Grand
properties
30 In other words
32 Famed bus
rider, Parks
35 Insurance
pusher
36 Etal?
42 Pisans,
Romans, etc.
43 Take a card
44 Notorious Lizzie
46 Stamps
52 le Carre
character
53 “The Godfather”
composer Nino
56 One and all
57 Steamy Simon
play?
60 Muffin stuff
62 Air rifle
63 Pongee shade
64 Deal in money
65 Preferred seat,
often
66 Syngman of
Korea
67 Rumpus
68 Went with
69 Hardens
DOWN
1 Difficult to
understand
2 Wahine
welcomes
3 Added page
4 *Bed beauty
5 Family pets
6 Give off
7 Dishwasher
cycle
8 Ahead by a run
9 Tyrannical ruler
10 If it fits, wear it
11 Byline sharer
12 Monkey’s unde
13 Moscow’s —
Square
21 Nibble for
Nashua
22 “Fiddlesticks!’’
26 Discovery
27 JFK jet set
29 Auctioneer’s
* cry
31 In tile past
33 British title
34 “fcneed it now!”
36 Exaggerations
37 Sitting on
38 Black-eyed
susan state
39 Timeworn
40 They do
Windows
41 Black-and
white, perhaps
45 So-so
47 Cain was the
first
48 Potholders
49 “Cocoon”
Oscar
winner
50 Attic
51 Comes next
54 Leg bone
55 Fear; anxiety
58 Take apart
59 Santa time
60 Diner’s short
order
61 Classic car'
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