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    Part-time office work position available. Flexible
dayhours^Appl^jnperson at Rixtine Trophy
Pvt~tbvw Summer Job
Needed enthusiastic and nurturing persons to
work with children Must be 19 years old.
7:30*9:30am and/or 3:30-5:30pm Mon
day-f riday. Additional hours possible. Also im
mediate openings available. Trinity Infant &
Chid Cars Cantor. 475-9731.
Perfect Hours to Fit Your
Busy Schedules
P/T Warehouse
Wt have the perfect schedules to fit those bust
school schedules that you have. We have
openings m our busy Warehouse for 2nd shift
Craer detectors. The storting wage for these po
sitions is $8.25 an hour with 20-30 hour work
week available. Our jobs do require that you
must be able to:
• Pass a oompeny drug screen end physical
• Muet be able to tot 100 toe.
• Be at teaet 18 yeara of age
If you meet these requirements please come in
and apply today with ue.
PEGLER-SYSCO FOOD SERVICES COMPANY
1700 Center Park Rd.
Lincoln, NE 68512
423-1031 7am-5am Mondey-Fhday
Seles person warned. The Windsor Knot Gate
way Mall. Send resume to: M. Knoble. 72065
567 Avenue, Fakbury, NE 68352. Interviews wN
be Apr* 6 A 7.
Sandwich Makers Needed
Fast and friendly with e great atmosphere.
Lunch/late night. Apply tot person at 101 N.
14th.
Sick Children Need Your~
a Now!
{^ood^^ma A receive
dor aporoximatelv 2 hours!
Cell of stop%?»tobiSomM9cafC«ttor, 300 S.
17th Street. Lincoln. 402-474-2335. Fees & do
nation time may vary, www/nabi.com.
TECHNICIAN COUNSELOR ASSISTANT(S):
Part-time positions available working with c4
ents in a residential substance abuse program.
High school diploma required; ideal for college
students or recent graduates interested in a
counseling career, \toriabte hours; aU shifts In
cluding evenings, weekends, holidays,
overnights. Must ds at least 21 years of age.
Submit letter or upiication and resume to: Di
rector of Human Resources, c/o CanterPokite,
1000 S. 13th St, Lincoln, NE 68506. AA/EOE.
THE CORNHUSKER
Nebraska* Grand HoM has M&part-time po
rtions available now! Call 473-2180 for a com
^MMMJn^. Some portions avaflable:
♦ BeS Staff
♦ BocfcwWt
Apply on-line at www.thecomhuefcer.com or in
pereon at Human Resources U-f 8am-5pm.
333 S. 130) St Uncoin, Ne
Use ‘L’ St Entrance
jmt § imf biocic from UNL1'_
Earn Easy Money
By donating
lifesaving plasma!
$40
for your 1st donation
$30
for your 2nd donation
$30
for your 3rd donation
$40
foryour4th donation
•All donations must be
within 30 days!
Applies to New/ 6mo
?/lapsed donors
TdKS2£fa
1442 ‘O' Street 475-8645
Must be 18-59 yean of age,
provide a valid ID and
roof of local address
A Social Security number.
Fees Subject to change
Physical therapy aid full-time or part-time. Apply
at Lincoln Orthopedic Physical Therapy 2120
South 56 st Suite 101 Lincoln. Nebraska.
Special Events
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photograph people. Help them have fun at Fri
day and Saturday night events. Must have de
pendable transportation. Earn money and have
fun. Cal Bob or Cory M-F, 1-6pm at 467-2577.
Vital Services is seeking independent individu
als to work with disabled adults and children.
Part time evenings and weekends. Call
464-5775 or 476-0645. Ask tor Jwwt
Want to Work on Campus?
Flexible hours around classes. Photo ID Office is
looking tor an Office Aid. Apply in person.
Work With Children
•Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or
pre-school age chldrin?
•Ansyou excited about the development of chl
• Would you like to be eligible tor 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.
Chid care needed In our home tor 6 1/2 year old
first grade girl. 3:30pm-6:30pm Wednes
day-Friday and occasional weekend evenings.
$6-$9/hour depending on experience. Driving
required. Enthusiasm tor learning, craft projects
and imaginative play essential. Must help with
homework and be able to provide healthful
snacks. If jrasraeted, ct* 326-9607 or 770-3156.
Nannies Needed,
Grenich Conneticut area. You select family. lo
cal recruiter 423-5832.
Wanted college student to babysit 3,5 and 10
^earsjotdthis summer. June 6 tnruAugust 17,
Wanted part time nanny for 2 children, flexible
houn.PlaaaecaR 42M179.
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500 Summer Jobs!!
50 Camps - You Choose! NY, PA, New Eng
land. INSTRUCTORS NEEDED: Tennis. Basket
ball, Roller Hockey, Soccer Damhal,1
Gymnastics. Litsguvds. WSl. Water siding. Sail
ing, Wind surfing. Archery, Mountain Biking,
Rock climbing. Ropes, Plano Accompanist, Dra
ma, Ceramics, WOodshop, Nature Nurses. Ar
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Seed com production plant has field and
general labor summer jobs available.
Apply today at
Pioneer Hi-Bred hid Inc ;
York Production Plant Mast be 18 or older
1410Hwy34
York, Nebraska 66487
Oread: _
other areas- /Sg\ PIONEER.
1 -806-531-3360, ext 16 ' »«aimo»>«oooct»
PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
_opportun&y employer.
Ashland Country Club is looking for individuals
for part-time and full time help. Must be 19
years old and willing to work a variety of jobs
such as bartending, waitressing, beercart driv
ers. snack bar- which includes light cooking.
Some nights and weekends a must. Will work
around school schedules and vacations. Con
tact Amy Smith: 944-3344.
Best Jobs
Come spend an adventurous summer as a
counselor, lifeguard, horse wrangler, art or na
ture director at overnight or day camp. If you are
at least 18, enjoy helping girls team, and love
the outdoors call 558-8189 ext. 233 or 217.
email tciiftonOgpgirtscouts.org (overnight camp)
or emartinOgpglri8couts.org (day camp).
CHALLENGE COURSE STAFF WANTED
Enjoy the outdoors working at YMCA Camp
Kitaki’s Challenge Course this summer. Learn
valuable leadership skills to use in the 'real
world' while serving over 2200 children this
summer. Call Camp KitaKi TODAY for an appli
cation at 402-434-9225 or e-mail
campkltakiOaol.com for more information on this
great opportunity!
Downtown YMCA hiring summer lifeguards and
swim instructors. Positions begin in May and
June. Apply at 1039 P Street 434-9232.
Excellent Summer
Opportunity!
Make a difference tn the lives of people with dis
abilities! Spend your summer at Camp Easter
Seals! Contact Sara Masten at (402) 345-2200 or
campmgOne.eester-aaals.otg.
Full-time or Part-time. Working primarily I
outdoors with com or wheat. Great expert- I
ence. Member of a research team.. Call I
472-1562 (Dr. Russell) or 472-1538 (Dr. ■
Baenziger). * |
Help Wanted
For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and
buck drivers. Experience preferred. Good sum
mar wages. Call (970)483-7490 evenings.
LABORER
Lincoln Housing Authority is seeking dependa
ble individuals for full-time, seasonal positions
with responsibility for assisting in maintenance
of buildings and grounds. Duties include paint
ing, mowing grass, trimming base and operating
equipment and power tools such as mowers,
weed eaters, dump trucks and tractors. Experi
ence in the above fcinctions is required. Rate of
pay is $8.52 per hour, no benefits. Applications
will be accepted until the positions are filled.
Application materials may be obtained at: Lin
coln Housing Authority, 5700 R St., Lincoln, NE
68505. (402)467-2371; Hearing Impaired/TDD
(402) 487-3454. The Lincoln Housing Authority
IS an Equal Opportunity Employer.
LIVE A WORK IN COLORADO! Be a CAMP
COUNSELOR at Girt Scout overnight camp In
the mountains SW of Denver. General counse
- lore and program specialist in : horseback rid
ing, hiking, backpacking, crafts, nature, chal
lenge course, farm, dance, drama. Administra
tive positions also available. June-early August
2001 MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Competitive sala
ry, room, board, health insurance and travel al
lowance^ Call (303) 778-0109x281 or email:
rhondamOgwnhc.org.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN
THE LIFE OF A CHILD
YMCA Camp Kitaki located along the Platte Riv
er is seeking applications for Boys and Girls
Counselors, Lifeguards, Wranglers, Ropes, Trip
Staff and Health Specialist. Call Camp Kitaki is
Lincoln for an application at 402-434-9225 or
e-mail campkitalbOaol.com for more information
on this dynamic opportunity.!
MOW HMNQ SUMMER HELP
Housekeeping. Swimming Pool, Concessions,
Restaurant.Wrangler, Maintenance, Office. Call
Platte Mver Stale Parti
Louisvtte, NE
(402)234-2217
RIDE HORSES M COLORADO! Be a part of the
riding staff at Girt Scout ovsmight camp SW of
Dsomt. Must have recent experience riding and
teaching basic skills. Competitive salary, room,
board, travel allowance. Late May-early August
200V Call (303) 778-0109x281 or email: rhon
damOgemhc.org.
Summer Camp Jobs
in Lincoln
Campus Recreation seeks highly motivated stu
dents for a variety of positions with the Husker
Kids and Husker Adventures Recreational Day
Camps. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of
this fun and rewarding experience. Apply at 55
Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus
Activities Building. Application deadline is
Wednesday, March 28. For more information
contact Amy at 472-9481 oratenham2Qunl.edu.
Summer m
Northern Minnesota
Gam leadership training and team building skis
while enjoying the camaraderie of exceptional
individuals. (Air program helps young people
with unrealized potential who are experiencing
social skW difficulties. Located on lake and river
in the Superior National Forest Opportunity to
gain coHege credit. Realize personal growth and
satisfaction yourself, while helping others
achieve the same!
♦Call Tom Bauer at (952) 930-3544, email at:
bucfcsfcinOspacestar.net or visit
www.campbuckskJri.com.
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SUMMER PLAYGROUND
JOBS
If you are m me education field or just like work
ing with kids, the Lincoln Parks & Recreation
Department has a great summer job for you) We
need staff from May 29-August 3, with hours
available from 8:45am-12:15pm, or
8:45-3:45pm. Call the Lincoln Paries & Recrea
tion Playground Office, Irving Rec Center, 2010
Van Dom 441-7952.
WORK WITH KIDS
Parks & Recreation has openings at five loca
tions for summer day camp staff to work with
K-7th graders. May 29-August 10, M-F. Hours
available 6:45am-8:15pm, 20-40 hours/week.
Conduct activities, field trips, swimming. All lo
cations have K-6 grade camps except Irving
which includes 7m grade. 6 staff will drive vans
Monday-Frktap takingkids on field trips. Apply
♦ Air Park, 372<?NW 40th, 441-7876
♦ Belmont, 1234 Judson, 441-8780
♦ Calvert, 4500 Stockwel. 441 -8480
♦ Irving. 2010 Vbn Dom, 441-7954
♦ Bethany Parte *65th&Vine, 441-7952
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honey
6 Name prefix
meaning son
cf
9 Make prevision
(fa)
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drachmas were
cnoe spent
15 Sen_gun!
16 Sponger
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question
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namesakes:
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New Jersey
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24 QrrtnH s
stritecut king
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31 Decline
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fMlanthnqy
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way
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Abbr.
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code
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piece?
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50 Spanish ayes
53 EtinEp out
56 Cross shape
59 Brief the
qjesticn
62 Deborah of
Days of Our
lives
63 Sign of aging
64 Prepare fcr
reuse, perhaps
65 teafcie s
message
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pilgrinwrp
2 Operatic prince
3 R.S.VJ?. pat
4 East ender?
* 5 Holstein s home
6 Antitipstion or
sackiess, e.g.
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Jackson do
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9 Alacdin prince
10 Red Square
figie
11 Riga resident
12 _Rios,
Jamaica
13 Drclaratkn of
Independence
state:
18 Shriner tqgper
19 Qo irto free-fell
23 Hsrd-to
ccufcine gas
25 Up and about
26 Bum
27 Skinned
28 Aunt_Cope
Book
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30 Deceived
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
‘' ‘ ' I
Puzzle fcy ttabect DLUoan
31 Name in 2000
headlines
32 Ffcolcgical
oaumnity
33 Deadly poisons
35 Tnrgilaiy
notched
36 Made tame
38 Cravat s ccusin
40 _seal
enough!
45 Guinness
adjective
47 Paramecium
tmellPTB
48 Its tip my be
fit
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50 Chang and
Big s homeland
51 _-European
52 tferic fix lifi°
54 Jazz home
55 Shrewd
56 ftedaely
57 Nawe neighbor
58 Flayed far a sap
60 Ffet location
61 la-la starlet
Answers to ary three cliws in this pi^ie
are available by tarh-tone phone:
1-900-420-5656 (95C per nriiute).
teal subscriptions are available fix the
best cf Sunday crceswxds fran the last 50
years: 1-888-7-ACROSS.
Mother's helper for summer. Omaha, 2 kids
ages 11 & 12. Pool membership, must have own
car. Up to Fuil-time/Flexible, references;
(402)561-3877 Chris, leave message.
Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship
KauffmanSo^ Entrepreneur
■ntemehfo Program
Are you interested in starting your own txjsiness
or a non-profit organization? Beginning in the
Summer 2001 semester, interns ml be selected
to receive a comprehensive experience and a
$1500 scholarship. If you are interested in in
terning with an entrepreneurial for-profit OR
not-for-profit organization, this is the internship
for you. For more information call, 472-3353 or
stop by MCE (209CBA) or the SEIC Office (345
NE Union). Appkcattons for both Summer and
Mil Internships are due by 5:00p.m. on
Wednesday, Aprt 4,2001,
The Nebraska Department of Economic Devel
opment, a state government agency, has several
internships available for the summer. Some In
ternships extend into the next year. These am
paid internships. To apply wwwjwded.org
$$ Get Paid For Your OpMont $$
Eam$15-0128 and)Hioie per survey!
29 PEOPLE WANTED
TOEARff$$$
TO LOSE UP TO 30 LBS
IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS
NATURAL AND GUARANTEED
Attention! Work from your home. Up to $2S-$75
per hour. Part-time/fufl-time, Intemet/mai order.
1-888-522-4308.
Attention: A Free Book
Work from home up to 25-75 an hour.
Part-time/Full-time mail order/internet:
*800*213-6421Awww.kaah4you.com.
Attention: Work from home. Up to
$25.00-575.00/hr PT/FT. 1-888-900-9810.
wwwjnajorcashflciw.com.
Computer Internet Person needed! Full training,
Bonuses, Paid vacations. Bi-Lingual’s also
needed. 50 Countries $12S-$175+per hout Free
e-boolcMfov7www.make-living-onine.com
A Own a Computer?
$25-$75/hour. Part-time & full-time.
1-800-311-6704. www.weaKhytoychoice.com.
“There Has Never Been A
More Impactful Class.”
It is time to appiy ter the greatest teadersfvp de
velopment opportunity of your Me, the Emergng
Leader Class. The Emerging Leader Class is
now being offered during the Fall 2001 semes
ter. The Emerging Leader Class is open to all
students interested in enhancing their leader
ship skills, increasing self-awareness, and pre
paring each student for living the life they
choose. Applications at Student lnvolve
mont-200 Nebraska Union and 300 East Union.
DaadMna: April 13._
ACTORS NEEDED FOR
STUDENT FILM
Roles casting: ‘Ben’ mid 20s male; ‘Joe*
early 20s male; "The Boss’ 30-40s male;
"Nancy* 50s female; * Officer/Security
Guard* over 30 male; ‘Garbage Man" over
20 male. Meet in Temple. 12th and R.
Room will be posted. Saturday, March 31,
10an-12pm.
I Air Travel I
www.aiiiincoln.com |
General (netting tonight at 5:30 CBA132. Very
important See you there.
Celebrating Diversity
Dance Party
March 30, 7pm. UNL Culture Center. World Mu
sic! Admission $3.00. Co-Sponsors: UPC, Stu
dent Alumni Association. IRo, KZUM, European
DeB.
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
Noma, 472-7450 for more information.
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.
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UNL STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Wednesday, March 28
630 pjn.
200l5SeSarort2jcFA
and Student Caret
730 pjn.
WICK ALUMNI CENTER
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
136 NEBRASKA UNION
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Habitat for Humanity
Leadership Opportunity
Habitat for Humanity b currently looking for mo
tivated student leaders to fill executive board
positions for upcoming school year. You don’t
nave to have previous Habitat experience, just
be committed to the future of the orgvtization.
This is an excellent leadership development and
community service opportunity. There wiB be an
informational mooting Thursday, March 29 after
530 general meeting to dncuss positions open,
the training and transition program and any
quwfere y^haw^AnytOther questions email
Broke?
We feel your pain.
Every Wednesday enjoy
free tacos with drink
purchase from 5-7pm and
$1 domestic draws and
wells from 7pm-close.
WWW.thdHI-ZM8.C0in
Fellowship Breakfast March 3f,'2001. 9am-11.
The community is invited. Christ Temple Mis
sion. 500 N. 25th St. neverend Thomas W. Sad
dler 477-8576.
OPEN FORUM
March 29,2001
A discussion witfi Chancellor Perlman and mem
bers of the Chancelort Commission on the Sta
tus of People of Color on issues of Campus CK
mate/Environment. City Campus Union:
10:00-1130 East Campus Union: £00-3:30.
Sister Circle
African American Women’s Support group
meets Wednesdays 4:45-5:45pm in Nebraska
Union room 338. Call Aalece at 472-9421 for
more information.
Student Advisory Board application forms for
the College of Journalism are in’Avery 206.
Deadline ter applications is Monday, April 2.
Students with Children
Support Group
Wednesday 1Z:3D-I:30pm. Nebraska Union
338. CaH Gailfer mow information at 472-7428.
Tri-Beta Biological
Honorary
Applications due Friday March 30. Pick them up
outside Bio Advising Center in Marttar.
ALPHA ZETA
Meeting. Wednesday 6:30pm in the East Cam
pus Union. Ice cream and eloctions.
Arts * Sciences Student
Advisory Board
Board meeting tonight at 5:00pm. Check Union
agenda far location. Hope to see you all there.
Finance Club
We Win have a meeting Thursday, March 29 in
the Union food court with free pizza and pop.
Please bring your dues. FDIC will be the fea
tured speaker.
FOOD SCIENCE CLUB
The Food Science Club will meet Wednesday,
March 28th at 5:00pm in FIC. Room 43. For
more infonnation cal 472-0179. See you there.
Marketing Chib
Speaker wW be Con Agra. Nebraska union 7:00
on Wednesday. Room to be posted.
Nav Night this Friday, March 30. in the City Un
ion, (our band will be recording their CD). See
you there! _
Publications Board
The Publications Board will meet at 3:45 p.m.,
Wednesday in the Daily Nebraskan conference
room to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. AM
are encouraged to attend.
Undergraduate
Women in Business
Elections Wednesday. March 28 at 5:30 in C8A
107. Food aril be provided.
UNL Wildlife Club
Meeting tonight at 7pm at East Campus Union.
We win discuss upcoming events and banquet
activities. Everyone is encouraged to attend.
Acacia
Congratulations to Spencer Helms on his ac
ceptance to Law School
_Brothers
\
The radiology department
at the University Health
Center performs
diagnostic x-rays to assist
with the diagnosis of
injury and illness.
Aon
Jodi Vaccano, good luck with your speech com
petition this week. \Na know youl do great)
-Alpha*
Aon
Way to go Diana Fitzpatrick for winning the 2001
AOn Genius Award! You really know your
“stuff.”
-Alpha*
ATQ
We had a great time at P.O. Petes! Thanks for a
fun mixer.
Love,
The Ladies of Phi Mu
X<D
Congratulations to the newest members of Chi
Phi: Nate Cain, Alexander Schniederjans, Keith
Troutman, Travis Fuchich and Kevin Kntzmiz.
■-The Men of CM Phi
„ AT
Congratulations to Carty Theisler. Diana Ray,
Tammy Nguyen, Alece Molgard. & Melissa
Mecham on being accepted into Teacher's Col
lege. Way to go grist
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■DG
ATA
Congratulations to Brian Robeson on being
accpeted to Teachers Ortega. Way to got!!
four Brothers
ATA
Congratulations to Kurtis VanSlyke and Sherrie
Chrcmy on their pinMnM!l
The men of Delta Tau Delta
Greek Side
ATA House, 9pm
Wednesday. March 28
KA
Congratulations to Rachalla Moody and Jill
Daiss on thak initiation into Phi Upaion Omicron
Honor Society lor Family and Consumer Scl
encel
* in ACT. your aistam
LAE
Congratulations to Brandon Farrar for being
named this week's brother of the week.
LAE
Congratulations to Rob Armstrong for being
named last week's brother of the week for win
ning the E-Entertainment be*y flop oonteet
Theta Xi
1st annual Kfckba* Kickoff tar MS. Sunday, Apr!
1st at 9:00am.
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UNL STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Wednesday, March 28
taOpjn.
Inateiettan of
2001-2002 Senate, CFA
and Student Court
730 pan.
WICK ALUMNI CENTER
INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE
136 NEBRASKA UNION
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Student Government
2001-2002 Positions Open
Have an impact on committees deatng with stu
dent related concerns. Applications available at
136 Nebraska Union for 39 different committee
openings for over 240 positions next year.
Deedtneforal positions is 430pm, Apri, 13.
FOUND: A set of General Motor car keys in
Hamilton Ha*. Found Wednesday, February 28.
Ptoeaeca* 472-3523.
Earn $200 this fall
&
Your group can earn $200/day for distributing
First Down newspapers before designated foot
ball games this fa*rYou must be able to provide
a minimum of 20 people for two hours before
each game. Prefer UNL students. Contact Dwt
at the Deify Nebraskan for more information,
472-1768, dshattaOunl.edu. 20 Nebraska Union.
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