The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 2000, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE CORNHUSKER
Nebraska's Grand Hotel has full and part-time positions
available now! Call 473-2189 for a current listing.
Wb 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. Bam - 5pm.
333 S. 13th St, Lincoln, NE
Use ‘L’ St. Entrance
Just a few blocks from UNLl
The Nebraska Department of Revenue has several em
ployment opportunities available in the coming
months. Full and part-time, day and evening shifts for
each position, unless noted otherwise. AM positions re
quire the abMity to sit and do repetitive motions for the
scheduled work hours. Good attendance a must. ALL
POSITIONS REQUIRE COMPLETION OF SUPPLE
MENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE.
Office Cleric I *16-6500CR; $6.77/hr; Lincoln. Open
mail from mail-belt and sort the mail and/or file and re
trieve documents in batch numbered sequence and/or
document preparation for microfilming, mainly staple
pulling. REQUIREMENTS: Training or experience in
performing general office work. .
CLOSING DATE: 2/25/00.
Office Clerk III 916-06601CR; $7.90/hr Lincoln. EDIT:
Manual and calculator verifications of information
on tax returns. Review tax returns for compliance with
procedures and guidelines. REQUIREMENTS: Skill in
use of 10-key calculator. Experience and/or training in
bookkeeping, accounting, or tax preparation. ERROR
RESOLUTION: Perform extensive on-line computer re
search to verify and correct tax processing errors on
tax returns. REQUIREMENTS: Same as ECXT plus ex
perience analyzing and correcting generated error list
ings. CLOSING DATE: 2/4/00.
Data Entry Operator #16-06602CR; $7.35/hn Lincoln.
Validation of tax returns by numeric data entry or
input of primary numeric information from tax returns.
REQUIREMENTS: Skill or ability to operate 10-key entry
pad to accurately enter data. Skill level of 5,000 kph
Sd. Previous experience in data entry preferred.
RES COMPLETION OF NUMERIC DATA EN
TRY TEST AND SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
ON OR BEFORE CLOSING DATE: 1/29/00
Office Clerk II #16-06504CR; $6.84/hr; Lincoln. Op
erate microfilm machine to film documents. Limited
data entry. REQUIREMENTS: Training or experience
operating a microfilm machine or other similar office
equipment. CLOSING DATE: 2/25/00.
Apply to PO Box 94905, 301 Centennial Mall South,
Lincoln NE 66509; or any NE Job Service Office
NE STATE PERSONNEL
Special Accommodations
Under ADA and/or to
Apply calhi(402M71 -2075
Heanng Impaired/TDD calls only: (402) 471 -4693
United Parcel Service
Permanent part time positions unloading
semi-trailers and loading delivery vehicles. Work
hours are 4-8:30am Monday-Friday. Starting pay,
58.50/hour with a comprehensive benefit pack
age included. You must be 18 years old and able
to lift 70 lbs. packages unassisted. If you are
interestedgo to 345 Nebraska Union to schedule
a tour ana interview. I will be conducting a tour
and interviewing on February 17,2000. EOE. M/F.
Wait Staff Wanted
Bunker's Sports Bar and Grid now hiring day and eve
ning waits. Call 488-8838 or apply in person at 8901
Augusta Drive. Lincoln NE 68S20.
Wateess and bartender wanted. 796-9921.
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, Monday-Friday. 9am-5pm. B3E_
Need dependable, trustworthy student to put Children
to bed while mother works in home office. Two eve
nings/week. Children are ages 4 and 1. Must have ref
erences and own transportation. $5.50/hour. Call
Metonyat435-1623._
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Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Water Skiing,
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Drama, Ceramics, Woodworking, Photography, Nature,
Nurses. Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1 -800-443-6428;
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CAMP STARLIGHT, a co-ed resident camp in the
mountain lake area of N.E. Pennsylvania, is looking for
enthusiastic college students (sophomore level +) in
the following areas: General Cabin Counselors, Athletic
Specialists, Waterfront Specialists, Outdoor Adventure
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Specialists. Join our staff of college students from
around the U.S. and abroad and enjoy the perfect bal
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ting. Good salary and travel allowance. Field work and
internships encouraged. (6/20-8/18). For more informa
tion and application, call toll free at 877-875-3971 or
e-mail us at infoGcampstarlight.com.
Colorado Summer Camp Staff. 1-800-267-9573.
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Summer Counselors
Great staff, great facilities, great experience. N.Y.S.
Co-ed Resident Camp 2 hours from NYC. Athletics,
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water skiing, boat driver, woodworking, photography,
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Road, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. Fax (914) 693-7678,
1 -800-58-Camp2, E-Mail: Kennybrook0AOL.com.
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***Summer Internship***
***lnformational Meeting***
Tuesday, February 15, at 1:00 p.m. and Thursday, Feb
ruary 17, at 5:30 p.m. Check the Student Union Calendar
for room assignment.
Get Published! Get Paid!
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Seeks students for stories ranging from
politics/sex/culture/opinions
$25/stoiy!
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Walk to best bars! Absolute best price! All major credit
cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007,
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Great travel opportunity! Awesome prize. Destinations
including Orlando, Honolulu, Palm Springs. E-mail
ufo_inc0yahoo.com. Phone Kathy/Brad 465541.
I SPRING BREAK 20001
A Relaxation Opportunity
Join others and relax for 35 minutes Tuesdays
12:10-12:45pm. Drop in! Room 43, Lower level
University Health Center
‘A great way to get through the day!"
Campus Recreation
Advisory Council
Student applications to be on the ballot for the
2000-01 Campus Recreation Advisory Council are due
by 7pm on February 15 to either the Campus Recreation
Office, 55 CRec or 32 ECBA. Applications are
available at both OCR offices as well. Inquiries:
472-3467.'
Concerns With Health Center?
Visitors always welcome to sit in on the University
Health Center Student Advisory Board meeting this
Tuesday. February 15 at 4:30pm in the basement of the
Health Center. Questions? Email
UHCSAB20009hotmail.com. _
Fraternities • Sororities
Clubs • Student Groups
Student organizations earn $1,000-$2,0du with the
easy campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising
event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling
quickly, so call today! Contact campusfundraiser.com,
(888) 923-3238, or visit www.campusfundraiser.com.
INTRAMURAL FLOOR
HOCKEY
The last day to enter men's, women’s and co-rec floor
hockey is Tuesday, February 15. Don’t delay. Enter
your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation.
Call 472-3467 for more information.
INTRAMURAL WARBALL
TOURNAMENT
The last day to enter the men’s and women's warball
tournament is Tuesday. February 15. Don’t delay. Enter
now at the .Office of Campus Recreation. Call
472-3467.
Lesbian Bi 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 atmosphere. Meet every
Monday at 5:15pm in 338 Nebraska Union. For more
information call the Women's Center at 472-2597.
NEBRASKA
OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
Oldfather on Tuesday, February 15, 8am-12pm. Call
472-4190 for appointment.
Rewarding Summer Program
$20,000 in College Scholarship Opportunities
Enroll in Army ROTC Camp Challenge for 5 weeks this
summer. Catch up on 2 years of Army ROTC courses,
and compete for a college scholarship worth up to
$20,000. Call 472-4269 for details, email:
goldbar9unl.edu or visit our website at
www.unl.edu/armyrotc.
UNMC DENTISTRY
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
Oldfather on Monday. February 14, lpm-5pm. Call
472-4190 for appointment.
WILDERNESS
FIRST AID CLINIC
Get certified in Wilderness First Aid March 11-12. The
two day clinic will be held in the Campus Recreation
Center. Cost: $120. Registration Deadline: March 1.
For more information call 472-4777.
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, February 16, 5pm, in basement of the
University Health Center.
CONGRATULATIONS
University Ambassadors would like to congratulate Ed
die Brown on receiving the involvement and dedication
to the University Scholarship.
FFA ALUMNI
Will be going bowling on Tuesday, February 15 at 7:00
pm. Meet at the East Campus Union at 6:45 pm. We
will be going to Madsen's Bowling and Billiards 2
blocks south of Holdrege on 48th. Cost is
$2.50/game/person. See you there!!
Phi Beta Lambda
Conference Work Party, Tuesday, February 15 at Delta
Gamma Sorority. 7:30 p.m.
Pre-Optometry Club
Meeting with speaker, Wednesday February 16th,
8:00pm, in the Union. _
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Pre-Physical Therapy Club
Students from UNMC will be here to speak on Tuesday.
February 15 at 7:30 pm in the Union. Room will be
posted.
Undergraduate
Women in Business
Meet outside room 107 CBA at 3:15pm on Tuesday,
February 15. Sandhills Publishing tour starts at 4pm.
Business/causal attire please.
UNL Boxing
Want to get into shape? Need to prepare for Fight
Night? Informational meeting Tuesday, 7pm at the
Downtown YMCA. For more information, call Craiq
464-3053.
XX
Congratulations to the Sigs on their academic
achievements last semester. 4.0’s: James Pittonger,
Brian Wilson, Tim Wilson, Willie Craft, and George
Green. 3.5 or above: Bill Arth, George Arnold, Jason
Dix, Dave Dyson, Ben Erie, Aaron Goldsmith. Brian
Nicklen, Brandon Rabeler, Paul Kiekhaefer, Justin
Knoll, Spencer McClymont, Kyle Morgheim, Andy Mor
row, Sam Neal, Aaron Rankin, Sweney Tidball, and
Conly Wythers.
Positions Open
Nebraska Union Board
This board assumes the role of advocate for the various
segments of the University community to the Director of
the Nebraska Unions and the Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs.
Health Center
Student Advisory Board
The purpose of the board shall be to represent the stu
dent body in dealing with the health concerns of the
University community. You do NOT have to be from
Pre-Medical professions. Deadline for both positions
is Thursday, February 24, 2000 at 4pm. Applications
are available at 136 Nebraska Union.
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5 Cries out loud
10 Actress Hatcher
14 Mus. ensemble
15 Like 212° water
16 Corp. bigwig
17 To—:perfectly
18 Nick of
“Lorenzo’s Oil”
19 Capitol
employee
20 Attitude reversal
23 Treat with great
respect
24 Barely
squeezed (out)
25 Jason’s spouse
29 Calf roping site
33 Fido's foot
36 Shrinking
violets, perhaps
39 Cry of concern
41 Fix Junior’s
' shoelaces
42 Old horses •
43 Carnival
confection
46 Milne marsupial
47 Homework
helper
48 Pine product
50 Streetcomer
sign
53 Canned fruit
57 This puzzle’s
theme
61 With a clean
slate
63 “Ninotchka”
actress Greta
64 Rubber roller
65 Actress
Hayworth
66 Football-shaped
67 Home buyer’s
need, usually
68 Overwhelm, as
with kindness
69 E-mails
70 “iComo —
usted?”
DOWN
1 Team leader
2 Prefix meaning
straight
3 Europe-America
separator
4 Sports prodigy,
in slang
5 Ruination
6 Peek add-on
7 Fairy tale huffer
8 Fluid and
coordinated
9 Trim and
graceful
10 Demolish
11 Turnpike sign
12 Wine selection
13 Wintry coating
21 Got bigger
22 Drome opener
26 Mend with
stitches
27 Con Ed product
28 Bride’s
destination
30 Honey
31 Therefore
32 — bucco
33 Hostilities
ender
34 Baseball family
name
35 27 Down unit
37 Speeder’s
payment
38 Watch readouts, 55 Diamond
briefly number
40 Unexpected 56 “Laughing”
passenger animal
44 Vocally 57 Presidential
expressed privilege
45 “Aargh!” 58 Disney sci-fi
49 Big name in film
chocolate 59 Footnote abbr.
51 Kids’building 60 Silent
toys agreements
52 Blackguard 61 Rainbow path
54 Tata,Tomas!” 62 Zip
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