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500 Help Wanted THE CORNHUSKER Nebraska's Grand Hotel has full & part-time po sitions available now! Call 473-2189 for a com plete listing. Some positions available: ♦ Set-up Staff (average $8-10/hr) ♦ Servers ♦ Bartender/Cashier ♦ Security Officer ♦ Room Service Apply on-line at www.thecomhusker.com or in person at Homan Resources M-F 8am-5pm. 333 S. 13th St. Lincoln. Ne Use ‘L’ St. Entrance Just a few block from UNU Three part-time positions available working in dental lab. Monday-Friday. 5:30am-7:30am, 5:45am-11:30 am, 4pm-8pm. Apply in person at 125 South 9th. U.S. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service Office Automation Clerk QS-1-GS-4 The Administrative Office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service lo cated on the East Campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has an opening, effective January 14, 2001. for an Office Automation Clerk in the Student Temporary Employment Program. The position provides clerical and administrative support to the three ARS research units located on the campus. The position is part-time (5-10 hours per week) during the academic year.Ap plicants must be enrolled in an accredited school, on at least a half-time basis, in a course of study related to the program (administration, business, or office management), and maintain a good academic record. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident who will be accepted through December 8, 2000. For addi tional information or to obtain an application, please contact Lisa Mutlenx, 472-9691 or Becky Holmes, 472-9692 or stop by our office located at 344 Keim Hall, UNL, East Campus, Lincoln, Ne. The United States Department of Agriculture is an Equal Opportunity Employer UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Currently has an opening for a Part-time Teller/New Accounts Representative Hours: M,W,TH,F 11am-5:30pm Saturdays 8:30am-2pm We offer * Professional work enviornment * Paid vacation, and holidays * Daily lunch at no cost * Health Club Reimbursement 401 K/profit sharing * Perfect attendance awards and profit bonuses Qualified applicants please apply in Person: 3600 S. 48th St. Job Line 483-9699 Website: www.ubt.com VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS start at $8/hour or more officiating volleyball for Lincoln Parks and Recreation. Caff 441 -7892 for more information. Wanted The YMCA Youth Sports Department is looking for winter basketball supervisors and officials, great pay ($7-$12), flexible hours. If interested please apply at the downtown YMCA, 1039 P St. Mon-Fri, 8-5pm or call 434-9217. Work With Children •Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pre-school age children? •Anyou excited about the development of chii • 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! 48o-6700, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. EOfc. 540 Internships Accounting Intern Close to campus! Flexible hoursO Extra hours avail, over holiday break! Duties include: Order processing, con tacting customers on past due accounts, assisting credit department staff with daily requirements and completing special proj ects as assigned. Requirements: 3.5 overall GPA, 3.4 Ac counting GPA, completion of Beginning Ac counting I; proficient with Windows 95 & spreadsheets; excellent communication skMs. PT, approx. 15-20 hrs per week, between 8-5, M-F, $6-8 per hour depending on education and experience. Send resume to: Senior Technologies, HR/Acctg. Intern, PO Box 80238, Lincoln, NE, 68501 or Email kwhiteOseniortech.com EOE/AAP Laam more about us at www.saniortechnoiogies.com Part-Time Tax Season Intern Work from January through approximately April 15 at local CPA firm. Excellent opportunity for junior or senior accounting students with out standing QPA. Individual must be highly moti vated with excellent communication and organi zational skills. Flexible work schedule; minimum 20 hours per week. Attractive office environment in south Lincoln location. Send resume to Hu man Resources, 4535 Normal Boulevard. Suite 195, Lincoln. NE 68506 or fax to (402) 437-8399. EOE 600s NS069S 603 Spring Break Trips #1 Spring Break 2001 - Cancun, Mazatlan, Acapulco, Jamaica. Florida, & S. Padre. Reliable TWA flights. Best prices & Biggest parties. Call Chad O 877-633-2386 or 651 -439-5464 *1 Spring Break Vacations! Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas & Florida. Sell trips, earn cash & go free! Now hiring campus reps. 18002347007. endlesssummertours.com. ***ACT NOW!*** Guarantee the best SPRING BREAK PRICES! South Padre, Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, Acapulco, Florida & Mardigras. Reps. Needed...Travel free, EarnSSS. GROUP DISCOUNTS FOR 6+. 800-838-8203/ www.leisuretours.com. SKI VAIL Spring Break! Deluxe Hotels, reliable air, free food, drinks and parties! Cancun, Jamaica, Ba hamas, Mazatlan & Florida. Travel Free and Earn Cash! Do it on the Web! Go to Stu dentdty.com or call 800-293-1443 for informa tion. SPRING BREAK 2001 Jamaica, Caacun, Florida, Barbados. Bahamas. Earn 2 FREE Tripsl New Hking Campua Rapt. Lowest prices book before 12/18'»"»#Qft FREE Mo pack calve or vtart on-line #99 sunsplashtours.com 1-800-426-7710 Wanted! Spring Breakers! Cancun, Bahamas, Florida & Jamaica. Call Sun break Student Vaca tions for a free brochure and ask how you can organize a small group and Eat, Drink, Travel & Earn Cash! Call 1-888-777-4642 or e-mail salesOsunbfeaka.com. I NEED HELP 610 Announcements ASUN Student Government Election Parties are forming! Make your name available for possible contact by election groups for the spring ASUN Student Government election. The sign-up sheet is in the ASUN office, 136 Nebraska Union. Attention Seniors Honor cords will be for sale November 29 and December 1 at our booth in the Union from 11-3pm. Cost is $15 a piece. Questions, call Marlene at 472-8921. CBA Majors Bowling Night at Sun Valley Lanes, Thursday, Nov. 30th at 9pm. First 10 business majors will Classic film -The Graduate Thursday, November 30 at 7pm & 9pm. Mary Riepma Ross Theatre (located inside the Sheldon) $2 w/UNL ID, $6.50 general public Coping with Cancer Support Group Thursday’s, beginning September 7 from 6-7:30pm. Nebraska Union Room 338. For more information call Yasmin at 472-7450. DEAD WEEK Absolutely NO finals may be given during Dead Week. Finals can ONLY be moved to another time DURING FINALS WEEK with the unanimous consent of the class. Quizzes are acceptable. Call the ASUN office with questions or com plaints at 472-2581, email us at asun10unl.edu or stop by the office at 136 Nebraska Union. Dig that killer smile! UHC Dental Office 15th & U Streets 472-7495 www.unl.edu/health Enter a Student. Leave a Leader. With Army ROTC not only could you get a col lege scholarship, you'll also learn the skills needed to be a leader. No matter what you do, Skills+Leadership=Success! Call for details, 472-4269. INTRAMURAL BOWLING Men’s, women's and co-rec bowling will take place on Friday, December 1 and Sunday. De cember 3 at the East Campus Union Bowling Lanes. No advance entry is required. Call 472-8383 or www.unl.edu/crec/im for more in formation. Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at the following locations ASUN-136 City Union Student Involvement - City and East Union Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Admin Vice Chan. Stu. Affairs -106 Admin Deadline 4pm December 15,2000 RODEO ASSOCIATION DANCE We are in Wahoo this weekend at the Starlite Ballroom. Come dance to High Caliber 8:00pm to 12:00am $5.00 at the door. SELL THINGS FREE! In the Daily Nebraskan Classifieds list any item you want to sell for 3 days by e-mail ing the ad to dnOunl.edu. The items cannot be of a commercial nature and you must be a student at UNL. Include you name, ad dress, phone and student ID number. Hur ry, limited time only, and you can resubmit your items if they don't sell in three days during this offer. Sigma Alpha Kiss the Pig Contest this Wednes day, November 29-Friday, December 1 from 11 am-2pm in the ECU. Place your bid for your favorite teacher to kiss a pig. Jack Schinstock, Ron Hanson, Sue Voss, Keith Gilster, Susan Fritz, Matt Rasmussen. Student Government Election Questions and concerns about the process or the regulations ?? The electoral Commission will be meeting on Monday, December 4, at 5pm in the ASUN office 136 Nebr. Union. Ail students are welcome to attend. 615 Meetings Atten: Pre-med, Pre-Health Students Speaker on health care system in America and how it works on Tuesday Dec. 5, 7pm in the City Union. Attention PEO’s! Our next meeting is coming up fast. Mark your calendar for December 3rd from 5-7pm to meet for a casual & fun holiday meeting. Get more in formation by calling Megan @ 476-0233. RSVP by Thursday Nov.30th. See you then! Block and Bridle Meeting, November 30, East Campus Union, room to be posted. Exec 7:30, all members 8:00. Short meeting followed by a social activity. Check it Out! DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP MEETING Meeting TODAY at University Health Center Conference Room D, 4-5 pm. For students with diabetes, spouses and friends welcome! Call 472-7477 for more information. F.O.C.U.S. There will be a Prime Time this Friday, Dec. 1 at 7:00 in the Union. Please join us for food, fellow ship.praise and worship. ALOffl SAA Meet at P.O. Pears at 5:30 this Thursday for din ner. Don't forget the Christmas caroling at 7:00pm with Scarlet & Cream and SF. Meet at the Wick Center at 6:45. (There might be some thing later...come along to find out what!!!) 620 Greek Affairs ATT Congratulations to our newly elected executive officers! Noble Ruler-John Hilgenkamp, Vice No ble Ruler-Eric Towle, VNR Activities-Mitch Matheisen, VNR Alumni Relations-Erik Haglund, VNR Operations-Jason Heithold, VNR Plan ning-Andy Bose, VNR Recruitment-Briap Mon key, Chris Fond, VNR Membership Develop ment-Justin Stofer, VNR New Membership Education-John Magnusen, VNR Scholar ship-Rich Seifken, Social Chariman-Andrew Maddox, IFC Representative-Rik Smith, Assis tant Finance-Brandon Kai. ATO Congrats to our new Executive Board Officers: President: Geoff Reno Vice President: Dave Warren Treasurer Blake Anderson Chaplin: Tom Danielson Keeper of the Annals: Jordan Wiggins Scribe: Jason Steffes IFC Delegate: Andy Hood And a BIG thanks to our outgoing officers- Great job guys! -Your Brothers ASA Congratulations to our 2000 Executive Officers: President: Jess Meier, Chapter Life VP: Amy Dostal. Programs VP: Kristy Bamsey, Member ship VP: Erin Pauley, Public Relations VP: Lisa Hagelberg, Financial VP: Caroline Stephenson, Recording Secretary: Lori Simpson, Panhellenic Delegate: Gina Mangiameli. You will all do a fan tastic job! -Xi love. Your sisters Ben Help us congratulate our newly elected Exec. Officers: President-Todd Mattox Vice President-Marc Boggy Treasurer-Jared Hardy Secretary-Phil Christenson Risk Manager-Matt Jansen Pledge Educator-Kyle Johnson Social Chair-Aaron Comes Scholarship Chair- Bryan Purdy Philanthropy Chair-David Ridenour Rush Chair-Eric Johnson xn Congratulations to Sara Zoucha and James Rogers on their recent engagement. -Love, Your sisters AAA Congratulations to Becky Bates on being elected as the new Panhellenic Secretary. Way to go and good luck! A* your sisters AAA Congratulations to Jennie Shamblin on being accepted into order of Omega. We are proud of you! A* your sisters AAA Congratulations to Jarne Strand on being initiat ed into the FACS honorary fraternity, Phi Upsilon Omicron. You make us proud! A* your sisters Need Money for the Holidays? Great Hourly Wages Flexible Hours Excellent Bonuses Now Hiring 50 positions Apply Today by calling 434-2626 Close to Campus Casual dress Career Opportunities ^Interactive m Teleservices 12th & Q Sts-Above Kinkos BY VIC LEE 03100 We Lm. Mat by King THE NORM My FfieNP tzeiue uep td wee pMzewrs. sue TouJ'meM weee opting. i NOW SWe WANTS MP TO ue Foe wee. but Twe MOST CONFUSING FM?T *5... , t . _ 5 BY MICHAEL JANTZE MTA e\fZL/ SH0 Keeft COINS THAT/ l _' 620 Greek Affairs ASA EN Congratulations to Erica Borg and Russell Willbanks on their recent pinning. AT Congratulations to PJ Durr on being accepted into the Disney World Internship program this spring. Good Luck. You were destined to go to the happiest place on earth. ITB- Your Sisters AT Congratulations to our new officers: Pres ident-Suzanne Minarick, VP Proqraming-Megan Mullinix, VP Social Standards-Michelle Medina, VP Member Ed-Carty Theiler, VP Member ship-Laura Peterson, VP Finance-Liz Johnson, VP Foundation-Emily Stuckey, VP Communica tions-Sara Correll, VP Panhellenic-Diane Ray. Directors: Crews-Molli Buchanan. Scholar ship-Sara Heinrich, Rituals-JiH Pollard, So cial-Misti Kuenning, New Member-Ashley John son, Well Aware-Emily Wilson, Spon sorship-Anna Marshall, Finance-Maggi Buchan an, House Management-Jess Sutko, Anchor Splash-Alyssa Guzman, Activities-Brandy Olson, Alumni Relations-Amanda Hergert. Honor Board: Liz Murphy, Steph Tveidt, Anne West. AY Congratulations to the newly elected Executive Officers: President- David Drew- Vice-President, Ryan Powers, Secretary- Brian Zabloudil, Pledge Ed.- Dan Finn, Scholarship- Joe Ferring, Chap ter Relations- Jeremy Frazer, Rush Chairman Dave McCoy, House Manager- Marcus Wilhelm, IFC- Andrew Carr, Treasurer- Brian Bonne, So cial Chair- J.K. Cameron. AY Congratulations to Chris VanLong and Lynn Predoehl on their recent pinning. -The Men of AY 620 Greek Affairs ITBO Congratulations to Megan Auld-Wright on her acceptance to study abroad in Scotland next se mester. -Love your sisters nBO Congratulations to the new executive board. President-Angie Freudenberg, VP Morals-Katie Bonniwell, VP Social-Andrea Penney, VP Men tal-Amy Hastings, Secretary-Lisa Siedhoff, Treasurer-Jamie Burner, Panhellenic Dele gate-Mindi Weichman, House Manager-Brooke Hunger, Rush Chair-Leigh Hoefner, Social-Tracy Silva, Membership-Michaela Lincoln, Philanthro py-Monica Ryan, and Risk Manegemnt-Josie Tschetter. Triangle OM Congratulations to Mike Fields and Denise on their recent engagement. -Your Brothers Triangle This Saturday at 1 pm, Triangle wiH be holding a casino rush event. Come ready to gamble. 630 Student Government Help us help underprivileged children share in the Holiday spirit. Pick up a tag at any dining service during dinner hours or at the Nebraska Union. November 27-December 1. Sponsored by RHA and ASUN in conjunction with the Sal vation Army. 630 Student Government http://ne.StatePaper.com 700 Web Directory DailyNebraskan.com Mail.DailyNebraskan.com Thursday, November 30 the RHA Residential Enhancement Committee is sponsoring an Open Forum on improving life in the Halls. Come share your ideas, 7pm in Abel North Study Lounge. The Gallup Organization A Great Place to Work. • Do you like to talk on the phone? • Are you a leader? • Do you like to take charge and make things happen? • Are you highly disciplined? • • Do you like to know that the work you do makes a difference in the world? You know Lincoln as the home of the Huskers. But did you know it’s also the operational center of the world’s most famous survey research organization? The thoughts and opinions of millions of Americans on everything from politics to long distance carriers are collected, compiled and analyzed every year right here in Nebraska’s capital city. Now you can be a part of that. Gallup is currently hiring full-time and part-time telephone interviewers to conduct market research and public opinion surveys. This is not a telemarketing position. Two Lincoln locations: 11th &‘P’ and 68th & ‘O’ Call Jan Breslow at 486-6531 to schedule a telephone interview. The Gallup Organization An Equal Opportunity Employer • Set your own schedule. Work as tew as 15 hours per week or as many as 40. • Earn at least $8-11 /hour. Our top interviewers make $ 14/hour. • Receive up to 100% college tuition reimbursement. TODAY C GALLUP Crossword No. 1019 Edited by Will Shortz ACROSS 1 Fund-raising letter, e.g. 5 Librarian’s gadget 10 Mr. Clean would never part with one 14 Interpret 15 In heaven 16 1 968 award for Vaclav Havel 17 In this, a is a “dot” 20 Twin-engined W.W. 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