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    500 Help Wanted
Part time telemarketer 3-5 hours a week. Hours
flexible. $7.50 per hour. Ask for Scott K.
465-5888.
Program Analyst
Omaha area. Organizing, collecting, analysing,
and presenting, the testicle data in the format of
reports, questionairres, etc. Two years analyti
cal/management background. Statistical skills,
computer literate, organized, and oral and writ
ten communications. Fax/e-mail resumes. Came
Foster 757-461-7451 and
cfosterOptsiworld.com.
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500 Help Wanted
Perkins
Perkins Is now seeking part-time lunch and
weekend server help and cooks for all shifts.
Apply in person at2900 NW 12th St., by th e air
port.
And' employment with the State Troopers
Association of Nebraska! S.T.A.N. has immedi
ate openings for motivated daytime and evening
sales associates. Monday-Thursday 14-30
hours per week, competitive wages. You make
the call! Contact Dawn at 489-5779.
NO to Weekends!
BEST PART TIME JOB IN TOWN!!!
Flexible Hours
Work as few as 8 or op
to 40 hours per week
Pick your own schedule
Guaranteed hourly rates
Awesome commissions
Generous Bonuses
Free Parking
Blocks from Campus
$250.00 hiring bonus
Call or stop by today 3:00 pm- 9pm
and start tomorrow!
JRW SALES TELEMARKETING
1625 “P” STREET 436-3070
LINCOLN POULTRY
Warehouse Workers
Need a job with more hours but one that still allows you to attend
classes? We’re growing and we need hard working, capable
workers to be apart of our team!
What you get if you work for us!
• A work schedule with hours that appeal to students between 12:30p.m.
and 9:00p.m., Sunday through Thursday.
• A location that’s close to campus.
• A very competitive starting wage.
• A work environment where the owners care about their associates.
• Fun co-workers.
What we need from you!
• Prior warehouse experience is preferred but not required.
• Abld to lift up to 801bs.
• Enjoys working at a face pace.
• Able to read and understand the English language.
Who we are!
• Complete food distributor.
• Customer service oriented.
• A distributor of every kind of product used by restaurants to customers
throughout the Midwest. National chain restaurants, other restaurants in
Nebraska, schools, hospitals, and deli’s are among our customers.
$150.00 Hiring Bonus
Please call if you are interested in applying m person at:
2005 M St. Lincoln, NE 402-437-3339
EOE
Pre-employment drug and physical screen required,
www.nncolnpoultry.com
Lincoln Poultry
Human Resources
TEAM UP WITH
WELLS FARGO.
Opportunity on the financial frontier has never been more exciting. Especially
at Wells Fargo. We offer all kinds of ways to blaze forward in your careen
When it comes to benefit packages, Wells Fargo ranks as one of the best
companies to work for It’s more than just great perks, it’s a company that
knows you have a life outside of work. That’s why we offer flexibility to meet
individual needs.
Tellers
3 pm - 6 pm M-F and 8 am - 12 pm Saturdays
12 pm - 6 pm M-F and 8 am -12 pm Saturdays
1 pm - 6 pm M-F and 8 am -12 pm Saturdays
7 am - 1 pm M-F and 8 am - 12 pm Saturdays
. 8 am -1 pm M-F and 8 am -12 pm Saturdays
9 am -1 pm M-F and 8 am -12 pm Saturdays
• 9 am - 6 pm M-F and 8 am -12 pm Saturdays
Applicants must be able to work hours and days stated.
PT Credit Card CoNectors 5 pm - 9 pm Sundays and 4:30 pm to 9 pm
M- TH. PC, organizational and team player skills required.
7 am - 1 pm M-F, PC (Word and Excel) organizational and strong
communications skills required. '
Customer Service Representatives 3 pm - 7 pm M-F PC skills (Word and
Excel, Previous Customer Service experience, strong communications skills
and typing 35 wpm required.
Accounting Clerk Entry level position requires minimum of one year college
level accounting classes. Flexible 12 to 15 hours per week M-F. Additional
hours required at the beginning of each month.
Call Human Reesources at 434-4148 to schedule
a time to complete an application. EEOm/f/d/v/
WELLS
FARGO
500 Help Wanted
Experienced harvest help needed, close to Lin
coln. 789-5135 or 432-6105.
Part-time cashier needed, Mon-Fri. 3-7pm apply
Family Thrift Center, 1745 O St.
Secretary for Medical
Transcription
2 part-time positions, 40 hours in a two week
pay period. Alternating evenings and Saturdays,
4pm-10pm. Heavy phone and computer use.
Responsible for coordination information to
“at-home” transcrlptionists. Some filing re
quired. Applicant must have excellent communi
cation skills, great attention to detail and ability
to work independently.
Security officers needed full time/part-time, call
465-6528 or 421-4508.
Smitty’s Live is now accepting applications for
pm cooks, dishwasher, bartender and servers.
Apply in person 5555 South 48th. 10am to 9pm.
Spanish teachers needed for Maxey Elementary
PTO after school program. Tuesdays and Thurs
days, 3:30-4:15pm, October-March, $13 per
class. Call Jane Amen, 421 -6010. Deadline Sep- *
t ember 20.V
Spanish, French & Sign
Language Teachers
Needed
Junior, senior, or masters level student needed
to teach/co-teach in after school language pro
gram at Ruth Hill Elementary. Fluency, familiarity
with teaching method, and enthusiasm essen
tial. Classes designed to be small and held once
or twice weekly. Salary to be arranged.
420-5772.
Student Assistant in Internet
Application Development
Looking for an undergraduate student with skills
and interest in helping build Internet applica
tions in support of teaching and outreach activi
ties of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural
Resources. HTML and graphics skills preferred.
Preference given to qualified students enrolled
in the College of Agriculture and Natural Re
sources or Family and Consumer Sciences.
Contact Ron Roeber at 472-5571 or send email
to RRoeber0unl.edu.
STUDENT COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
Looking for a graduate student with skills and
interest in writing internet application software.
Preference given to students demonstrating pro
ficiently in C, C++, Peri, Python and /or Java.
Will work under direction of experienced soft
ware developers on Internet based applications
in support of education and outreach efforts of
the IANR. Successful candidate may be able to
earn a graduate assistantship after a period of
successful and productive employment. Contact
Ron Roeber at 472-5571 or email to
RRoeber10unl.edu.
SUPER SAVER
27th & Cornhusker
□ PT Spirits Clerk-evenings until 1am
□ Keep your days free for classes!
□ Tuition Reimbursement and more!!!
Minimum Age: 21, some weekend availability re
quired. We are an EOE offering 401 k, profit shar
ing, Health/Dental insurance, direct deposit, and
much more. Stop in and apply today, or contact
Chris at 466-7100.
TeleServices International
TSI is now hiring for day and evening, full and
part-time shifts.
•Flexible Schedules
•Minimum of 15 hours/week
•$8.25 per hour guaranteed
•Earn up to $12 per hour
•Weekend hours available
•$200 hiring bonus
Call 437-8700 for further details or stop by 1610
N Street for an application.
THE CORNHUSKER
Nebraska's Grand Hotel has full and part-time
positions available now! Call 473-2189 for a
complete listing. Some positions available:
♦ Set-up Staff (average $8-1 (Vhr)
♦ Servers
♦ Operator
♦ Desk Clerk
♦ Hostess
♦ Cocktail Server
Apply in Person at Human Resources M-F
8am-5pm.
333 S. 13th St Lincoln, NE
Use ‘L’ St Entrance
Just a few blocks from UNU
The Hewit Academic Center is looking for
Agronomy 131 & 132 and History 171 tutors. We
are seeking upper-level undergraduate and
graduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or above.
Excellent communication skills are a must.
Tutors will earn $7.13/hour and will have flexible
and variable hours. If interested, apply at 300
West Stadium (underneath Memorial Stadium) or
call Leah at 472-9985.
Vital Services needs dependable, reliable, indi
viduals to work with disabled adults and chil
dren, evenings and/or weekends. Call 465-5664
or 476-0645 ask for Janet.
Web/Graphic Designer
Position with Innovative
Internet Development
Company
Opportunity to work with an innovative and
forward thinking Internet development com
pany with offices worldwide. Individual will
concept, design, and build Web sites.
Bachelors or Associates degree in Graphic
Design or related area desired. Must have
excellent skills in Photoshop 5.5 or higher
and be familiar with basic html or profes
sional html applications.
Send resume, including URL's of your
work, to Creative Department, c/o ispi,
237 South 70th Street Suite 220, Lincoln,
NE 68510 or visit www.ispi.neL
We’re New In Town and
We Need Your Help!!!
Ampco System Parking, a national leader inn the
parking industry, is expanding in the great city
of Lincoln. So that we may offer our customers
the best parking experience available at our new
facilities we are looking for the best people
available to join our company. We have immedi
ate full-time and part-time openings for
Attendants Cashiers
Maintenance
Customer service experience a plus. Competi
tive hourly rate plus paid vacations, stock pur
chase plan and free uniforms. Full-time also re
ceives hospitalization. Drug screen and back
§ round check required. Apply Monday thru Fri
ay from 10 am to 4 pm at 317 South 12th
Street, Suite 101.
EOE- M/F/DN
Wilderness Kennels
Kennel Workers: Parttime to full time hours.
Some weekends and holidays required. Apply
within. No phone calls. 2030 Saltillo Road.
Work 4 Saturdays Fall
Semester
9/23,9/30,10/21,11/4
Supervise children in recreation activities during
home football games. $6.00 per hour. Apply at
55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Cam
pus Activities Building or CALL 472-3467.
Crossword
Edited by Will Shortz
No. 0802
ACROSS
i Chew (on)
s Busch Gardens
locale
10 Italian wine
region
14 First female U.S.
Attorney General
is Provide (with)
is Descriptive dog
name
17 On_
(proceeding
independently)
ie Makeshift
punishment tool
19 Utters
20 You can’t
withdraw from
them
23 Singer Tucker
24 Cluckers
2s Indian from
whom a state
name is derived
27 Weaselly
28 W.W. II fliers
31 Anchorman?
33 Receiver of
blood samples
ae Actress Theda
37 Wide-awake
and ready to go
«i Advertising
catchword
42 Hurts like heck
43 Persian Gulf
capital
46 “That’s show
_r
47 Many girls’
middle names
so Dallas-to
Houston dir.
si House votes
54 In_(not yet
bom)
56 Sitcom feature
eo Corrida animal
6i Campus V.I.R’s
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
62 Manhattan, e.g.
63 It’s kept close to
the chest
64 Touches ground
65 Costner role
66 Cruising
»7 “Enigma
Variations”
composer
68 Editor’s mark
DOWN
1 Transplants
2 Kind of network
3 “I come to bury
Caesar, not to
praise him”
speaker
4 Lightheaded
5 Relative of a gull
6 Pastel hue
7 Ground cover
8 Factor
9 Stringed items
10 Part of
N.A.A.C.P.:
Abbr.
11 Pancake flippers
12 Hit film that
included Mr.
Potato Head
13 With 52-Down,
words of
agreement
21 Takes in
22 Olympic
stadium cry
26 Failed 70's-80’s
polit. cause
29 “What a relief!”
so Like a pancake
32 Egyptian art
figure
33 Indian prey
Puzzle by Elizabeth C. Gore
34 Tray filler
35 Cutting remark
37 Some works by
Michelangelo
38 Run through
39 “_have any
say in the
matter?"
40 Feminist Bella
41 Frontier locales:
Abbr.
44 Author Rand
45 Razz
47 High-flying
clique
d
48 Words intended
to scare
49 Most achy
52 See 13-Down
53 Like
“hot-diggity”
55 Wheat crackers
57 _bene
58 Forever-day
connector
59 Cold war inits.
so 1930’s pub.
works program
Answers to any three clues in this puzzle
are available by touch-tone phone:
1-900-420-5656 (95c per minute).
Annual subscriptions are available for the
best of Sunday crosswords from the last 50
years: 1-888-7-ACROSS.
500 Help Wanted
TCBY Treats
Now hiring full and part-time help. Please apply at
6450 O Street.
Work With Children
Oo you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or
pre-school age children?
Are you excited about the development of chil
dren?
Would you like to be eligible for a tuition schol
arship?
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.
Working Rock & Roll Band needs Guitar, Base &
Keys players. Have excellent rehearsal facilities.
Please call 402-724-2593.
510 Child Care Needed
Need part-time child care in afternoons and ear
ly evenings. Flexible hours. Care for 2-5 chil
dren. $8-$10/hour. Nonsmoker. Own transporta
tion. Call 420-2724 after 4.
fc50 Business
GET PAID!
Do you read Maxim, FHM, or Playboy? If so,
Shred’em! Because here comes SIZZLE, the
hottest new men's magazine in the country.
We’re looking for college students to join “The
Sizzle Commandos Promotional Team." Earn
cash, prizes, free gear and more. To become a
Sizzle Commando, call our New York office at
(718) 380-2229 or email us at Edi
tor@Sizzlemag.com.
600s MUCK
610 Announcements
Assertiveness Training
Learn to communicate thoughts and feelings
more effectively. Begins Monday, September
18-November 13 from 3-4:30 pm. Must register
($30 fee). Call Mary for more information,
472-7450.
Attention Student
Organizations!
Student Foundation is now taking requests for
organizational project funding. SF will be award
ing funds up to $5,000. Applications are
available at 200 Nebraska Union, 300 East Cam
pus Union or in your student organization mail
box. Applications are due by 4pm September
25.
BACKPACKS for ARTISTS
Transport supplies “hands free". Walk, ride or
skate to class. 1-800-508-8717
www.studiopack.com.
BE A RED LETTER DAY “
TOUR GUIDE!
Are you interested in improving your communi
cations skills, becoming a leader on campus,
meeting current and prospective students, and
learning how to walk backwards? Then join the
NU Red Letter Day Team! Please attend one of
the following training dates: (All training at the
Office of Admissions—1410 Q Street)
Tuesday, September 12th @ 5pm
Wednesday, September 13th 9 3:30pm
Tuesday, September 19th 6 5pm
Wednesday, September 20th 6 3:30pm
If you can’t make it to one of these training dates
or have any questions, call Melissa Mae
Anderson at 472-4416 or email at
002205000bigred.unl.edu.
CATHER CIRCLE
Attention NU women students! Cather Circle
student applications are out! Cather Circle is a
mentoring and networking program for distin
guished alumnae and outstanding women stu
dents. For more information, pick up an applica
tion at Student Involvement, stop by the Alumni
Association or apply on line at:
www.unl.edu/alumni/constituent/
catherindex.htm. Deadline Wednesday, Septem
ber^_
Eating Issues
Support Group
A small, comfortable environment with women
who are struggling with eating issues. Wednes
days 3:30-4:30pm, Nebraska Union 338. Call
Norma, 472-7450 for more information.
Eyes of the World
122 North 14th
40% off lowest marked price. Clothing, jewelry
and gifts.
Fraternities •Sororities
Clubs • Student Groups
Earn $1,000-$2,000 this quarter with the easy
campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising
event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are
filling quickly, so call today! Contact cam
pusfundraiser.com, (888) 923-3238, or visit
www.campusfundraiser.com.
Homecoming 2000
Royalty Applications are available at the follow
ing locations: ASUN office, Culture Center, Stu
dent lnvolvement(city and east campus), Greek
Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Recrea
tion, Alumni Assoc., HRFS Dean's office,
CASNR Dean's office, Athletic Dept.-Hewitt
Center Adv. Rms. and the Vice Chancellor for
Student Affairs office (106 Canfield Admin.) The
application must be returned by noon on
Wednesday, September 27 to the ASUN office
at 136 NU City Union.
INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL
PICK-EM
Intramural football pick-em sheets will be
available every Monday starting September 11,
for 10 weeks at both Campus Recreation offices.
The entry deadline is Friday of each week, start
ing September 15, at 5:30pm. Call 472-8383 or
www.unl.edu/crec/im for more information.
Let’s Go To Oxford,
England!!
Open to all University students: Immerse your
self in the English culture as you study business
and the arts at Oxford University next summer.
Punt the River Thames, attend Shakespearean
plays, and explore historical sights of England.
Learn more about this exciting adventure by vis
iting with Dr. Holmes of Oxford University at any
one of the following sessions (in CBA138):
Tuesday, Sept. 12,2:30 or 3:30 pm.
Wednesday, Sept. 13,12:30 or 1:30pm.
Thursday, Sept. 14,1:30 or 2:30 pm.
NU Pre-Veterinary Club monthly meeting is to
night at 7pm in the ECU.
www.unl.edu/PreVetClub.
OAK
Junior, Senior and Graduate Student Leaders:
Apply for Omicron Delta Kappa National Lead
ership Honor Society. Applications and informa
tion available at 106 Administration and East &
Open House, Wednesday, September 13th,
noon-3:00pm at 200 and 340 NE Union, spon
sored by Volunteer Service and Women’s Cen
ter.
S Student
TNVOLVEMENT
X Univeosiy of Netuxskt-Ijncoln
410 Announcements
Students With Children
Support Group
Wednesday 12:30-1:30pm. Nebraska Union
338. Call Gail for more information at 472-7450.
SUPPORT NEBRASKA
WRESTLING!
Be a part of the exciting sport of wrestling as a
Spirit Leader! The Spirit Leaders promote wres
tling on campus, take part in both home and na
tionwide events and assist the coaching staff in
recruiting. They are recognized nationally for
their service to the sport and are an integral part
of the Nebraska Wrestling program. Applications
for the 2000-2001 season are available at 107F
Bob Devaney Sports Center. Applications will
be accepted until Wednesday, September 13 at
5:00pm and interviews will be held on Septem
ber 14 and 15. Inquiries should be made to Jill
at 325-6972 or Kristin at 483-0571.
Traditional Shotokan Karate
Sharpen your mind and learn self defense,
non-credit campus recreation course, Tues
day/Thursday, 5:45-7:15pm, Call Kevin Smith
472-0779 or campus recreation 472-3467.
University Ambassadors
Looking to meet new people and get involved on
campus? Apply to be a University Ambasador.
Applications are out and due on September 15
at 5pm. Available at Office of Admissions and
Students Involvement.
UNMC MEDICINE
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advis
ing, 107 Oldfather, on Wednesday, September
13,12-4pm. Stop by or call 472-4190 for ap
pointment.
Walt Disney World College Program Internship
9/21,6:00pm, Nebraska Union, Must attend
meeting if interested!!
WANT $10?
Project CARE members are giving $10 to stu
dents seen wearing their buttons on campus.
Are you wearing yours? Contest runs through
October 23!
The Majority of NU Students (74%) have 5 or
fewer drinks when they party.
WANT TO GET INVOLVED?
Apply to be a committee member of the
University Program Council. Applications can be
picked up outside of the UPC office (134 NE
Union) and are due by noon of Friday, Septem
ber 22.
Want Your
Name/Address/Phone
Removed from the
Student Directory
The 2000-01 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Student Directory will be on Campus mid Octo
ber. Your name, campus address/phone, and
home address /phone will automatically appear
in the directory. If you don’t want it to appear in
the directory, you must restrict your directory in
formation before Friday, September 15, 2000.
You can restrict your directory information by
going to the Records Office 107, Canfield Ad
ministrations Building. Please have your student
ID available. If you have previously requested di
rectory restriction on a Change of Address Form
you do not need to take any further action.
615 Meetings
CBASAB
General meeting tonight at 5:30pm. CBA 132.
Call 436-9496 if you have any questions. See
you there. Pictures will be Setpember 27.
College Republicans
First meeting Wednesday, Sept. 13th, speaker
will be Lieutenant Governor Dave Maurstad at
8pm, followed by business meeting. Room will
be posted, everyone will is welcome.
Finance Club
Our second meeting will be on Thursday, Sep
tember 14, at 6:30pm in the Union Food Court.
The speaker will be Edward Jones.
Lacrosse Club
Informational meeting, Wednesday and Thurs
day at 7pm in the campus rec center tv lounge.
Anybody interested in playing is encouraged to
attend. Any questions call Tom at 436-9053.
Marketing Club
Meeting Tonight
Come learn about resume writing and career op
portunities. City Union 7pm. Free pizza and pop.
Public Relations Club
First meeting is Wednesday, September 13,
5:30pm, Avery Hall room 103. All majors wel
come and snacks provided!
Student Education
Association
Join us for the first SEA meeting Tuesday,
September 19 at 6:30 in Henzlik 203. Don’t
forget school supplies for the ESL class
rooms. FREE pizza and pop!
615 Meetings
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, September 13 5:30pm, in base
ment of the University Health Center.
RODEO ASSOCIATION
Join us for the barbecue this Wednesday, 7pm
at the Arena. Any questions, call Shawna at
472-0838.
Students for LIFE
Meeting Thursday September 14th at 9pm in the
Union, room to be posted.
Wildlife Club
All interested parties are welcome to the meeting
this Wednesday, 7pm, 3rd floor ECU. We will
discuss semester goals and relate summer sto
620 Greek Affairs
xn IAE
Congratulations to Lisa Enstrom and Matt
Glatner on their recent pinning!
Love,
DU FIJI
Ladies, come take a trip back to the '70s with
us. Buses will be leaving both houses at 9pm,
KA
Congratulations to Judy O' Brien on her recent
engagement to Joel Weigert (Beta)!!
inAOT,
Sigma Alpha Rush
Sigma Alpha is a Professional Sorority, which
promotes Women in Agnculture and Natural Re
sources. If you like to have lots of fun and you
want to learn more...please attend three out of
the four rush dates and see if Sigma Alpha is for
you!
RUSH DATES:
September
17—Progressive Dinner @ 5:30pm
September 18—Food, Fun, and Games © 6pm
September 19—Attending a Career Fair © 6pm
September 20—Interviews and Bid Night® 6pm
"All Rush events will start at the East Campus
Union. For more information please contact Mi
chelle Stroh at 310-6613. Hope to see you therel
630 Student Government
GET INVOLVED!!
REPRESENTATION NEEDED
FOR THE FOLLOWING
STUDENT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS
Campus Recreation Advis. Council, Campus
Safety, Chancellor Committee Status of People
of Color, Adv. Council, Campus Wide Informa
tion System, Chancellor’s Comm, on the Status
of Women., Commencement Committee, Com
putational Serv. & Facilities - graduate rep.,
Honors Convocation, Intercollegiate Athletics -
must be Athlete, International Students Adv.'
Council, Libraries, Comm., Non-Traditional Stu
dent Adv. Council, NU on Wheels Adv. Bd.,
Parking Appeals Committee, Public Relatipns Li
aison, Publications Board, Racial Affairs Adv.
Council, Senate rep. for Graduate and Div. of
Continuing Studies, Sexual Orientation Adv.
Council, Student Employee Grievance Comm.,
Student Impact Team, Students with Disabilities
Adv. Council, Teaching Council, Technology
Fees & Adv. Bd., UNL Campus Police Commit
tee, Univ. Judicial and Appeals Bd. and Wom
en's Issues Adv. Council.
Deadline for above positions: Sept 15.
Applications available at the Student Govern
ment office, 136 Nebr. Union.
NU Student Government
Wednesday-September 13
6:30pm-City Union
Information and agenda available
136 Nebraska Union
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