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... . Camp Counselors Needed for Girl Scout Day Camps in metro Denver and Overnight camps in the mountains. Instructor positions fo: crate, nature, backpacking, challenge course, farm, dance/drama, sports, archery. June-August, 1999. Must enjoy working with children in an outdoor setting. Call 303-778-0109 ext. 341 or email: juhecmOgsmhc.org COME TO MAINE! i on Long Lake, Naples, ' ‘J mity to work >22 -August “• «■ ■••e|i wi wwni iHVfiMw rvoiiniim ill Pi0n66Ting, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, Sailing, Ceramics, Woodworking, Archery, Riflery, Radio, Video, Canoeing, Secretary, Cooks. Call Mike Sherbun at 800-250-8252. I Earn Residual Income Start your financial future this summer by laying I the groundwork with a great midwestem com- I pany. No risk and many rewards. Call 475-2927 I or email goals31220eaol.com. Education Majors Plan ahead and take a break! Stephenson’s needs part-time help in July/August and the school year at our downtown store. Nice atmos phere, great products and no evenings! Apply in person at Stephenson School Supply, 1112 0. St. Flexible Hours Applications being accepted for summer library posi tions. $5.25-$5.50 per hour. Apply Love Library, Rm. 136 472-3963. Full Time Summer Employment M-F 7:30-4:00. T-S 6:00-2:30, M-T 1tJ:30-7:00. $6.00/hr. 10:00pm-6:00am $7.0Q/hour. Apply in person. KMart 5601 S. 59th Lincoln, NE 68516. Health Care Specialist Perfect summer job for a nursing student, EMT or health care provider. Must be at least 21 years of age. May 24 to August 10, 1999. Room & board provided along with stipend salary. Christian Church Camps Ashland 4 Lodgepole. Call 1-888-656-6254 for an ap plication packet or check out our web page www.nlom.org. Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages. Call (970)483-7490 evenings. _ Horseback Riding Staff Needed at Girl Scout overnight camp in the mountains 2 hours SW of Denver. Live and work with children May 24 - August 10,1999. Salary plus housing and insurance. Must have recent experience riding and teaching basic riding skills. Call 303-778-0109 ext 341 or e-mail: juliecm@gsmhc.org. Kids, Kids, Kids We asked campers to describe a camp counselor and here is what they said -good listener, patient, can teach me neat stuff, caring, fun-loving, silly, laughs a lot, likes kids, will be my friend, Christian, knows what Jesus would do and someone I can count on. Do you fit the bill? We're looking for staff for our traveling day camp team. It's a mission trip in Nebraska. Live with host families, travel from town to town, be a Brave Be liever and help campers grow in their Christian faith. Call 1-888-656-6254 or check out our web page www.nlom.org Nanny/Mother’s Helper position in Vail, Colorado be ginning mid-May. Room and board, saiWy. Must have car, fnsufance. Call Rick or Deb Travers (H) 970-479-7370 or (W) 970-476-7646, send letter/resume to 1422 Moraine Drive, Vail, CO 81657 or respond by e-mail to rickt@wtdvail.com. -tr M i—WT a* J'WJ m' r . - ... „ Out On A Limb For Christ! Can you do the job? We're looking for a select few to round out our summer ministry team. Positions at Carol *5 Joy Holling Camp near Ashland, Sullivan Hills near Lodgepole and with our mobile day Camp unit. Must be at least 18 years of age and one year out of high school. Room 4 board provided plus salary. Call 1 -888-656-6254 for an application packet. Check our web site www.nlom.org „ „ Part-time Nanny Earn $900/month while attending school. Car required. Immediate opening. Call 475-8433 for Mr. Anderson. „ Summer Camp Staff Wanted Spend the summer in a natural, relaxed outdoor setting. Great Plains Girl Scout Council seeks qualified Residents and Day Camp Staff for 1999 season. Posi tions include lifeguards, nature director, unit leaders and counselors, ropes course director, facilitators and wranglers. Make a difference in a girl's life with the Girtl Director, Outdoor Program & Facilities Great Rains Girl Scout Council, Inc. 7100 W Center Rd, STE 120 Omaha, NE 68106 402-393-4200 e-mail: griscout@radiks.net Cdiipi &apfeoie*S» Summer Help Wanted Full time job site managers and painters needed in Lin coln and Omaha May- August. Training provided. Ex cellent pay, $6.50-$9/hour. Must be an enthusiastic, hard worker and have a willingness to learn. Bonuses for jobs well done. Call Cottage Pro Painters for more information at 1-800-32PAINT or 475-2889. I NEED HELP I I Summer Jobs Available Warehouse positions open in order filling and shipping. Starling: When school is out (May 10,1999) Openings *i Ending: End of July or until school begins Hour*: Day shifts, four 10 hours days- Wednesday to Saturday OR four 9 hours days and one four hour day, Tuesday to Saturday. Wage: $7.0G/hour $300 Retention bonus ($150 on June 15,1999&$150 on July 31,1999) Apply to: Ace Hardware Corporation 1200 West Upland Avenue Uncdn.NE 68521 Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 402-475-7021 EOE Summer sports counselors needed in Lacrosse, tennis, sailing, waterski, summer camp jobs in New England. It's not too late to join the fun. A great sports environ ment where team work is emphasized. Salary, room, board and travel expenses included. Call 800-494-6238 or e-mail jobs9greatcampjobs.com. Swim instructors (WSI) and lifeguards for Red Cross lessons. Part- time, June to mid- August. Apply at 220 Oakcreek Drive, or call 441 -7997. We need assistants to help with test grading right here on campus. General clencal skills such as filing and copying are all you need. If you know your alphabet and are dependable, we've got a job for youl To work full time June 4-10 or June 14-20 (or both), contact Malissa at 472-7173. Starting wage is $6.40/hour, plus lunch. Willard Wants You! Fun summer job that you can keep year round. Willard Community Center needs child care staff to work at our three elementary school sites. Experience working with school age children preferred. Variety shifts available, call Janet at 475-0805. I 600s Mtfces A Relaxation Opportunity Join others and relax for 35 minutes Tuesdays, 12:10-12:45. Drop ini Room 43, Lower Level, University Health Center. “A great way to get through the day!" Branched Oak Inn A Cinco De Mayo party Wednesday, May 5 Food and Drink Specials Karoke Contest Prizes will be given out! 796-9921 Cornhusker Yearbooks Are Here! Purchase or pick up your reserved copy today in the Union. They will be on sale from 10am-4pm?M-F. Finding Peace in Today’s Stressful Life Perfect for finals weekl Wednesday at 7pm, Nebraska Union Auditorium across from Student Involvement. All invited! Homecoming 1999 . Royalty Applications are available at the following loca tions: ASUN Office, Culture Center, Student Involvement (City and East Campus), Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Recreation, University Program Council, 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 Friday, May 7 to the ASUN Office at 115 Nebraska Union. Husker Paint Ball Frat against Sorority, RA against RA, call for special group rates, (402) 291-5041. KOSOVO Do you have relatives that have been forced from their homes in Kosovo? If so, you may be able to sponsor them as refugees in Nebraska. If you don’t have relatives there but speak Albanian you alsd may be able to help in this terrible tragedy. For more information please contact Curt Krueger at Catholic Social Services at 474-1600 ext.134. Prepare to celebrate the most anticipated summer event in history, not STAR WARS, BRETT “BERT” OTTE’S 21st birthday on May 10th. Show Some Skin! Mehndi Henna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem porary tatoos. Group discounts. 435-1973. Study, Snack, and Book Buy Back Study Hours Monday, May 3,8AM-Midnight Tuesday, May 4,8 AM-Midnight Wednesday, May 4. BAM-2PM Thursday, May 5,8AM-2PM Textbook Buy Back Hours Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM All at the Wick Alumni Center 1520 R Street Enjoy free beverages and snacks, including Valentinos pizza, and a quiet study atmosphere, and sell your textbooks back all at one location! Sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Association, the Nebraska Bookstore, and Valentinos. Today is the last issue of the Daily Nebraskan. The summer edition will begin June 7. Hava a great sum men ATP Thanks for a great season of softball. We had funl We won’t tell the score of our final game if you won'll -Love, the ladies of Kappa Delta AIX Congratulations to Jed Christensen and Todd Franzen on their Greek Week scholarships and a big congrats to Ryan Buschlcamp and Jed Christensen on their Gamma Gamma Awards. AIX Congratulations to Craig Fix on being selected as an FFA state officer. ATX Thanks Seniors for everything you’ve done in the past four years. Your leadership and wisdom will be missed. Cornhusker Yearbooks Are Here! Purchase or pick up your reserved copy today in the Union. They will be on sale from 10am-4pm, M-F. AY Thanks for the BBQ on Thursday. It was just the study break we needed) We can't wait until football season with you guys! -Love, the ladies of Kappa Delta FARMHOUSE Congrats to Paul Timm on your election to the state FFA officer position. We’re proud of you! -Farmhouse men FARMHOUSE Congrats to the new Union Board Exec, officers: Todd Cruise- Vice President Pat Mclnteer- Secretary -Farmhouse men FARMHOUSE SENIORS Thanks for all that you have done and the leaderhship you have provided. We will all miss you. -Your Farmhouse Brothers OA0 It was great hanging out with you-guys last Monday we've missed youl we must do it again soon! -Love, the ladies of Kappa Delta KA Best of luck to Jen Lundgren in the Miss Nebraska pageant this summer. We’ll be rooting for you! -Love in APT, your sisters iibo Congrats to Marcia Holman on her internships to NASA and Exxon. Have a lot of fun and good luck! We'll miss you. - Love, Your F*i Phi sisters rm® Congratulations to Jane Selzer for her achievement on becoming a Chancellor Scholar. You are so smart pants! nBO Congratulations to Jenny Sorenson on becoming the Sigma Chi Sweetheart. VVay to keep up the tradition! IIBO Congratulations to Jenny Sorenson and Chris Deitloff of Sigma Chi on your recent pinning. iibo Congratulations to Heidi Haynes on being selected as a Husker Hostess. Way to go slugger! - Love, Your Sisters nBO Good luck seniors! We will miss you all very muchl Thanks for being so wonderful! • - Love, Your Sisters BY VIC LEE 1 t\J& r/v THENORM BY MICH A FT, JANTZF ' TWA- VUH* VGNl WT' THAT^VOUR GlRLFRteNP?^ TOWS. y *■-,-/\-ZZZ-> 0H-THIS ie wwe. ame, mese aBe-mv flsme. _ T £ ! 2 I s 1 I 1 I j its a PifiAswze to Meer \ you all. I’ve eeeu watching Tuese Movies since i mas A KIP-I AM SO eJCCITCP/ I • I I I i s tr you AB0 Y weep in minr A Jew / IT MIGHT ee MAlSTeR/ GOING SO \MEU *—l—rA Mouse of M° \TMe DISTANCE, J-6r — ia>e A huge congratulations goes out to the /ollowing ASUN committee appointees: Rick Homing - Athletic Department, Rec. Board Todd Schkade - Curriculum Chris Longty - Judicial Board, GLC Lobbyist Andy Faltm • Judicial Board. GLC Chair Joe Michie-Judicial Board, environment Issues Board ,,,, ; Z^E Congratulations to Andy Wane on receiving the Sig Ep Sam award. Your an inspiration to us all. -Sincerely, Coach Switzer ZOE Drew Jensen has been named the Sigma Phi Epsilon live-out of the year. Way to fire it up! -Your Brothers ZOE Kyle Doming is the 1999 Sig Ep Intramural Athlete of the Ysar. Way to nugetl - Your Brothers Thanks to the Daily Nebraskan circulation staff, Syed Ansar Ahmad, Hyo Sik Hwang, Clifford Mollar and Matthaw Pramberg who distributes 16,000 papers daily, 2,4 million during 1998-99 and to Circulation Manager Imtiyaz Khan for his decade of service. Without you, the UNL community wouldn't have a paper to read in the morning. Congratulations Graduates! Make Money While Making A Difference! Hudson Bay Company Is Hiring More Great Communicators. * Earn $8 per hour, guaranteed. . . 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We are close to campus, :• v we have indoor bike racks, . crumm^coffee, and • : nice management. 941 O ft*; Suits 6^| V For an interview, call 476-1010 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM ACROSS 1 Box a bit 5 Insect in transition 9 Tremble 14 Jell-o flavor 15 Sea east of the Caspian 16 Like some floors 17 Quite steep 19 Prompted 20 “Citizen Kane” director 21 Sudden insight 23 Foxy 24 Photo — 26 Briefcase fastener 27 Father of Methuselah 29 Coddled 33 Linen fiber 36 Origin 38 See 31 Down 39 Pertaining to flight 40 November gem 42 Muslim chief 43 Traffic delay 45 Pierre’s pop 46 Freudian selves 47 Dubbed » 49 Author Dahl 51 Frankenstein’s assistant 53 —mo camera 54 “—AboutYou” 57 It rolls shoreward 61 Delphic shrine 63 Winged film monster 64 Quite steep 66 Improve 67 Kind of market 68 Own 69 “Ledaandthe Swan” poet 70 “And my fingers wandered —...” 71 Peeping Tom, e.g. Edited by Fran & Lou Sabin DOWN 1 Twists and turns 2 Speck on a computer screen 3 In abundance 4 Spirited dance 5 Traveler’s aid? 6 “Mentalist” Geiler 7 Build a better road 8 Beth preceder . 9 Increases gradually 10 Quite steep 11 Seaweed 12 Discerning 13 Old-time singer Nelson 18 Broadway light 22 John, in Dundee 25 Newshawk’s goal 27 Quite steep 28 Optimist 30 Sticking point 31 Famed basso: with 38 Across 32 Householders, perhaps 33 Like lightning 34 Singer Home 35 Arafat, e.g. 37 Tubers in poi 41 Fanaticism 44 Ruth, DiMaggio et al. 48 One of the seven dwarfs 50 Actress Petty 52 Religious leader 54 Sportscaster Jim 55 Advil rival 56 Prevent 57 “King Kong” star 58 Native land 59 Concept 60 Variegated 62 Ifsapaift 65 “For Me and My—” ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: