PART-TIME WAREHOUSE Are you tired of trying to find a job to fit your schedule? Do you need more money than a part-time job pays? Pegler-SYSCO one of Lincoln's Hugest employers has the job opportunity for you. We are now hiring in our busy warehouse for order selectors. Starting pay is $8.25/hr. 20-30 hours available. Great incentives available. Job requirements include: Able to pass drug screen and physical. Must be able to lift 100lbs. and must be 18 yrs. old. If you meet these requirements don’t wait apply today! Applications accepted Mon-Fri. 7am to 5pm at PEGLER-SYSCO 1700 Center Park Road _EOE/M/F/D/V PLAY SPORTS! HAVE FUN! SAVE MONEY! Top boys' sports camp in beautiful Maine. Counselors to coach all sports: tennis, baseball, hockey, waterfront, rock climbing, biking, golf, water skiing, sailing. Work outdoors, have a great summer. Call free 888-844-8080 or apply www.campcedar.com. PT Executive Answering Service. No experience neces sary. Must be able to type 30-40 wpm. Must have a positive and upbeat attitude. 476-2731. Receptionist Shifts: M-WB:00am-1:30pm T-Th-F 1:30pm-8:30pm Please send resume or apply in person to: Ambas^doR L1NCXXJ, Attn: Michael Ryan 4405 Normal Blvd. Lincoln, Nebraska 68506 ___E.O.E. Record label seeking a college representative to handle street promotion. The person must enjoy listening to rap music. The promotion campaign lasts 8 weeks with a bonus if campaign is successful. Serious inquiries only 402-551-7253. oaie rooa is a must: FOOD INSPECTOR (AD No. F-1863-00-NE-75-N) USDA, FSIS HRFO 100 N. 6th Street, Suite 420C Minneapolis, MN 565403 1-800-370-3747 Help ensure meat, poultry and egg products that reach the consuming public are safe and wholesome - be come a Food Inspector with USDA Food Safety and In spection Service! Starting salary is $22,819 per year with promotion potential to $28,265 after one year. Ad ditional career opportunities thereafter in the largest food inspection force in the federal government! To qualify, applicant must have one year directly related expenence (working in the food industry) or a B.S. de gree which includes at least 12 semester hours of sci ence/math. For specific qualification requirements, an application, and to register to take the test, call the above number. Please mention the AD No. when you call! The USDA is an E.O.E. Say NO to Weekends! And YES to employment with the State Troopers Asso ciation of Nebraska! S.T.A.N. has immediate openings for motivated evening sales associates. Mon day-Thursday, 14/week, competitive Paid Vacation! ♦ 401(k) Savings Plans! ♦ Six Paid Holidays! ♦ Four Personal Days! ♦ Four Sick Days! + Low Cost Insurance I 4* 50% discount in both restaurants! + Discounts on rooms, banquet events, &in gift shop! 4* 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 Roger’s House Inn House keeping position in a historic mansion. Hours: 10am-2pm, Tuesday and Friday; 10am-4pm, Saturday and Sunday. $7/hour. 476-6961. Wait Staff Wanted Bunker's Sports Bar and Grill now hiring day and eve ning waits. Call 488-8838 or apply in person at 8901 Augusta Drive, Lincoln NE 68520. - Edited by Joyce Nichols Lewis ACROSS 1 Meager, as pickings 5 Bohemian language 10 Rick’s “Casablanca” love 14 Shrewd 15 Sidelines TV greeting 16 Bites 17 “Excuse me..." 18 Grandiose stories 19 New Mexico resort town 20 OFF 22 Rich cake 23 Singer Lopez 24 Surfers of a sort 26 Mil. officers 27 Even so 28 Diner order 30 Radical’60s group 32 Office charge 33 Poetic contraction 34 Effortlessness 35 OFF AND ON 40 1994 Foster film 4t Cone material? 42 Cry in the comics 43 Blocked 45 Transatlantic flier 46 Fr. holy woman 49 Delta competitor 50 Song section 52 Fast 54 Perfect, at NASA 56 ON 58 It may be round 59 Vindictiveness 60 “Zip-Doo Dah” 61 Kitchen add-on 62 Barbarians 63 Regan’s father 64 Took off 65 Den fixture 66 Misses the mark DOWN 1 Barely sufficient 2 City in NE Pakistan 3 “That’s a good onel” 4 Fanny Brice’s theme song 5 Enjoy, as gum 6 Like some coat linings 7 Islamic leaders 8 Twisted 9 Pinafore letters 10 Enthusiastic about 11 Jim Carrey film 12 Quick evaluation 13 Evaluates 21 Lhasa’s land 22 Cookbook meas. 25 Salon jobs 29 Renter 31 Point 32 It may be exposed IJ. ’i~-rx-r= 33 Composer Brian 46 One with a web 35 Puts in office site? 36 Stockholder’s 47 Musical liability concern 48 Sidewalk 37 “Go —!”: scram trimmers 38 '80s Communist 51 Barbecue leader accessories 39 Colorful 53 Dickens title aquarium fish starter 44 Wrigley Field 55 Copied wall oovering 57 Break 45 Do a slow burn 59 Pvt.’s boss ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: I o f r» f rr I n ( c I r I a I r* I »« I w CEDARS YOUTH SERVICES Want to gain hands on experience in the field of human services working in our various programs including crisis shelters, residential and day treatment centers and group homes? Our Relief Youth Specialist position* offers: • Flexible schedules • Potential for advancement • Possible college credit • $7.00 per hour Must be available to work 16 scheduled hours per week and carry an agency pager an additional 8 hours. Must have a high school diploma and a valid NE driver’s license. Open until filled. Want to gain hands on experience in the field of Early Care Development and Human Services? Our On-Call Child Care positions of fer: • Daytime hours Monday - Friday • Advancement opportunities • Earn college credit • Opportunity to gain Head Start program experience • $7.00 per hour Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Open until filled. Submit completed application to Cedars Youth Services, 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. EEO/AA/ADA. WANTED: Experienced and motivated Land Fitness Instructors, Water Fitness Instructors. Weight Room Trainers, and Personal Trainers. Apply at Northeast YMCA, 2601 N. 70th. Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln WE NEED GRADUATE ASSISTANTS In Student Involvement for the 2000-2001 academic year. Assistantships offer opportunities for decision making, goal setting, policy development and evaluation. Applications and position descriptions are available at 200 NU, 300 ECU, the Culture Center and the Women's Center. Positions filled on an ongoing hir ing process. 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. EOE. Yankee Hill Country Club is now hiring for full time and part time banquet servers, wait staff and bartenders. We offer excellent salary plus gratuity. Paid uniforms and meals. Flexible scheduling and a positive and fun working environment. Hiring immediately. Apply at 7600 San Mateo Lane. Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-9pm. Nanny needed to help out with infant staring in April. Experience necessary, flexible hours, looking for some one who can work 25-30 hours in the summer. 477-2398. Camp Counselors needed for Girl Scout Day Camps in metro Denver and Overnight Camps in the mountains southwest of Denver. General counselors and in struction positions in: horseback riding, crafts, nature, backpacking, challenge course, farm, dance/drama, sports, archery. June-August 2000. Must enjoy working with girls in an outdoor setting. Salary+ room/board and insurance. Call (303) 778-0109, ext. 281 or email: rhondam@gsrahc.org. Horseback Riding Staff needed at Girl Scout Overnight Camp southwest of Denver. Must have recent experience riding and teaching basic skills. Live and work in the mountain. Must enjoy working with girls. Salary+ room/board and insurance. June-August 2000. Call (303) 778-0109, ext. 281 or email: rhon dam@gsmhc.org. Summer Counselors Great staff, great facilities, great experience. N.Y.S. Co-ed Resident Camp 2 hours from NYC. Athletics, baseball, basketball, tennis, roller hockey, swimming, water skiing, boat driver, woodworking, photography, ceramics, ropes/wall. Kennybrook - 633 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley. N.Y. 10502. Fax (914) 693-7678, 1 -800-58-Camp2, E-Mail: Kennybrook@AOL.com. Summer In Chicago Child care and light housekeeping for suburban Chicago families. Responsible, loving, non-$moking person. Call Northfield Nannies at (8470 501 -5354. Wanted: Outstanding Outdoor Educations The 4-H Camps in Nebraska, located at the Nebraska National Forest-Halsey, Schram State Park-Gretna, and Harlan County Reservoir-Alma, are accepting applica tions for summer staff. Spend mid-May to mid-August leading youth in outdoor programs. You will be trained to teach nature, ropes/confidence course, canoeing, tubing, crafts, overnight camping, and many more pro grams. You do not need to be in 4-H to apply. Applica tion deadline is February 28, 2000. For information call 402-472-6717 or e-mail blorkovic1@unl.edu. Wanted: Summer Interns Army ROTC has an all expense paid summer internship opportunity. You’ll get paid to experience adventure and learn leadership skills, plus qualify for a college scholarship. Call 472-4269 to see if you qualify, email: goldbar@unl.edu or visit our website at www.unl.edu/armyrotc. Get Published! Get Paid! www.maincampus.com Seeks students for stories ranging from politics/sex/culture/opinions $25/story! email us at: eam9maincampus.com 600s HMCBS #1 Panama City Vacations! Party beachfront at Board walk, Summit Condos and Mark II. Free drink parties! Walk to best bars! Absolute best price! All major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com.. #1 Spring Break Vacations! Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Florida. Best prices guaranteed! Free Parties and cover charges! Space is limited! Book it now! Ail major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. SPRING BREAK 2000 ALEXANDRIA 2112 This Friday night hear the sounds of Nebraska’s number one band, ONE MORE TIME at Lincoln’s number one night club. Happy hour starts at 5pm. Dress to im press, leans are definitely OK. Attention International Students Informational Meeting about the upcoming Student Election Come and meet your current senators • and be informed about the March election. Saturday-Feb. 19 5:30p.m.-City Union Ciuustions - Resat 742-5333 or Rami at 436-0774 Campus Red Cross Blood Drive February 22and 23. 11am-5pm at the Student Union. Walk-ins welcome. DROP-IN AEROBICS CLASS For only $1 (FREE if you have a current FitCard), you can get a great Step Combo workout Saturday morning, February 19, 10-11am, in the Fitness/Aerobics Room of the Campus Recreation Center. Come dressed ready to SWEATll 472-3467._ Gradu .u student (HHP) is seeking anyone between 19-40 years to participate in a confidential study. This study will include analyzing soccer skills on the com puter. Earn up to $40. If interested, contact Kemal Makasci at (402) 438-8801._ All-party informational meeting, 3pm in the City Union. All candidates please attend...or fear the wrath of Dr. E. Iranian Involvement International meeting at 6pm in the Union. There will be free Persian soup. Publications Board Meeting 3:30p.m., Monday, Daily Nebraskan Conference Room. The Publications Board governs the Daily Nebraskan. All those interested are Welcome to attend. Student Education Association meeting Tuesday Feb ruary 22, 6 p.m. in Henzlik 107. Read Across America. Elections March 7. '• Congratulations to Jennie Shamblin, who was accepted to Nebraska at Oxford Program for summer 2000! Way to go Jennie!__ AAA Great job to those who got 3.5’s and above! Keep up the good work! 4.0’s: Stacy Domnanish, Heather Easter, Jessica Evans, Liz Givens, Brittany Lamp, Katie Sievers, Jen Webster, Morgan Williams, and Kari Wolf. 3.5’s: Alicia Armbruster, Heidi Closman, Maggie Davis, Aja Engel, Laura Gervase, Adrjene Gregg, Bonnie Han selman, Brenda Hanselman, Kristy Hasemann, Teri Hasemann, Brianne Hinz, Kristin Holmes, Heidi Kiester, Alexis Lewis, Kelli Melia, Lynn Miller, Shannon Ogren, Molly Penney, Kate Sackett, Alison Schiffern, Jennie Shamblin, Li2 Seivers, Brittany Sill, Jan Simunaci, ‘ Shelly Speck, Julie Stewart, Traci Stick, Melissa Tuttle, Molly Wickham, and Julie Zelfel. AAA Welcome to our newest members - Sally Brown, Stacy Schroeder, Bille Walchek, MollyMcGill, and Lindsay □i iHlirt \A/qVa nlnH hnwn w/m .1 AY Congratulations to the DU’s on their academic achievements last semester. 4.0's: Jeff Allen, John Ar thur, Brian Boemer, Joe Fox, Jeremy Frazer, Ryan May, Ray Rinkol, and Zach Tupper. 3.5 and above: Anthony Anderson, Mike Black, Chris Blum, Brian Bonne, Brent Cudley, Dave Drew, Bob Fjeil, Shannon Hoff, J.C. Kelly, Bill Lawton, Andy Lund,.Ben Murphy, Jim Quist. Ryan Soderquist, Zane Tupper, Chris VanLong, Gary Warner, Matt Weakland, Scott West. Jason Wietjes, and Ryan Wondercheck. _ roe Thanks for the FAC last Friday. Us dudes will cruise Main Street with you gals anytime. -The Men of Delta Upsilon KA Congrat- to Mandy Kent on her recent “Promising” to Julian Wells!! __»in APT, your sisters LAE Congratulations to JD Bogden on receiving his green card. Welcome to our beautiful country. 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