I UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER ADVISORY BOARD STUDENTS INTERESTED IN THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY APPLY FOR THIS COMMITTEE INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION DEADLINE APRIL 12TH, 4:00 P.M. PERSONALS Cyndi. _ . _ _ Happy I9lh B-Day. Mark Good Luck Casey U.ll Love ya, B L. Tim R. (TKE) Thanks lor all the happiness you've given me. I love you very much. Julie Todd Dan. Mike: When do we see behind pillows 1,2 and 3? The Wonkin' Twins p.S. Poker anyone? __ Handy L, Good luck running the show tonight. Greek sing will be areal with you in charge. 3 Delta Love Jill S. and Cassy U. (Gamma Phi's): Good luck at cheerleading tryouts' We re rooting for yOU Love, Your Gamma Phi Sisters Beta's- Tim. Scoop, B.R., Box, and Justin Way to go guys 1988 Wiffle Ball Champions Thanks uU new guar . Recondition drum* or IybJiUU ■■ antcedBtskepsdsor rotor* I ~ II fttoes (Semimelslkc • Inspect wheel cylinders | • Famous Midas quality * ■ p*1* C*U*L. ' ■ | -1 year guarantee || -Wet**™ .R^dt^yourcpr_ 1 • Fits most cars (pipes, clamps II t I and hangers extra.) ■■ --- . . I HHtmb “SiWgiSir ■ I FREE BRAKE dflWlEb <’>£Ezr°* \ ^ acars' j^Jnspection “£«■*" J NOBODY BEATS MIDAS LINCOLN ■ 2118 “N” Street 7030 “O” Street 477-7724 _ _ 464-2252 Farm north of Lincoln needs experienced machinery operator. 789-7895 between 7 and 9 pm. FLEXIBLE HOURS For part-time custodial arid light housekeeping workers at the Reunion. Call Mike 466-7894 for interviews. FULL-TIME SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Painters, multi-crafted skilled trades, and custodial open ings available for the coming summer. Apply in person to 1100 Seaton Hall receptionist. CAMP COUNSELORS - Male/female - Outstanding Slim and Trim Down Campus: Tennis, dance, slimnastics, WSI. athletics, nutrition/dietetics. Age 20+. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Massa chusetts, Pennsylvania. No. Carolina, California. Con tact: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Drive, No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, 800-421-4321. IMMEDIATE OPENING Part-time Billing Clerk: have own transportation, average 20-25 hours per week, good typist and computer experi ence. business major advantage; mornings or afternoons during school year. Summer approximately 30 hours (flexible). Salary: above minimum wage. 476-1608 Mr. Hamilton for appointment. KING'S PALACE Lincoln's finest Chinese restaurant is opening soon and is accepting applications for ALL POSITIONS NOW1 Please apply in person, Monday-Friday, 2:00-6:00 PM at 2130 So 17th (1 block south ot South street). Nanny for May, live-in. 5 and 6 year old boys for working parents. Lovely home, 25 minutes to NYC. Supportive family. Initiatwe, dependability, flexibility and some experience required. Mutt drive. 1-year commitment. Excellent salary. Call collect and talk to mom and current nanny after 5pm. (914) 834-6298 NEW ENGLAND BROTHER/SISTER CAMPS - (Mass) Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for Girls. Counselor positions for Program Specialists: All team sports, espe cially baseball, basketball, field hockey, soccer and vol leyball; 25 tennis openings; also, archery, riflery and biking. Other openings include performing arts, fine arts, yearbook, photography, video, cooking, sewing, roller skating, rocketry, ropes, and camp craft. All waterfront activities (swimming, skiing, small craft). Inquire Action Camping (Boys) 190 Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028; (Girls) 44 Center Grove Road, H-21, Randolph NJ 07869. Phone (Boys) 201-429 8522; (Girls) 201-328 2727,_ RADIOLOGY AID Bryan Memorial Hospital has an immediate part-time position available for an individual to assist the radiology staff with patient care activities. Individual must have the ability to push and lift up to 60 lbs. Position will involve working the day or evening shift on weekends only. If interested contact: Bryan Memorial Hospital Human Resources Department 1600 South 48th Lincoln, NE 68506 483-3683 r 1 ASUN UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT CAMPUS WIDE VACANCIES The following committees have vacancies: APPOINTMENTS BOARD: Review all applications and make appointments for student representation to campus wide vacancies. GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE CHAIR: Coordinate communication of the student view to government officials, administrators and the community at large. GLC REGISTERED LOBBYIST: Active lobbying for student concerns with various entities of government. Deadline for the above three committees is April 6, 1988 PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Shall review all policies and regulations for UN-L parking facilities. GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE: Works directly with the city, state and federal government. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS: Serve as a liaison between the Director of Athletics and the Faculty Senate. CALENDAR & EXAMINATIONS: Recommends to the Faculty Senate guidelines for j calendars for the academic summer sessions. j CONVOCATIONS COMMITTEE: Arrange and sponsor all special convocations during the academic year. STUDENT EMPLOYEE RIGHTS: Acts as the grievance committee for students employed by the University. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Arrange university commencement exercise. ACADEMIC PLANNING COMMITTEE: Shall be responsible for the Academic Program | Review process to study and evaluate both new and existing programs on a continuing basis. CENTRAL PLANNING COMMITTEE: Shall advise the Chancellor in all matters pertaining to space utilization of UN-L facilities and capital construction projects. RECREATION ADVISORY COUNCIL: Is made up of six students elected by the Intramural managers and three at-large. Each at-large member must have prior participation and involvement in the programs and services of the Department of Recreation. SCHOLARSHIP & FINANCIAL AID: Committee shall act as a policy-making body for establishing regulations and procedures for administering student financial assistance and scholarship awards. TEACHING COUNCIL: Has major responsibility for the encouragement and support of efforts to improve instruction and learning at all levels of UN-L. UNIVERSITY JUDICIARY & APPEALS: Deliberate cases where violations of the Code of Conduct has occurred. Deliberate appeal cases from a lower juducuary. ELECTORAL COMMISSION: Establishes the rules and procedures for the ASUN elections. CURRICULUM: Promote improvement in especially undergraduate colleges. GRADING: Responsible for continuing study and evaluation of existing grading system and shall consider and evaluate proposals for change or modification of the system. COMPUTATIONAL SERVICES & FACILITIES: Recommends policy for all UN-L computing activities. Looks over all UN-L computing needs. PUBLICATIONS BOARD: Selects and hires the editor and business manager of the Daily Nebraskan. It acts as publisher for the Board of Regents and serves as a liaison between the paper and the university constituencies. UN-L POLICE COMMITTEE: Assists in the determination of codes of ethics in the enforcement of campus security regulations and policies on violations. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES: Shall advise the Dean of the University Libraries on all matters pertinent to the research and general service functions of the libraries. SCHOLASTIC OR ACADEMIC COMMISSION: The commission is the vehicle that ASUN uses to represent student interests and needs in all facets of the University. HONORS CONVOCATION: Shall arrange the Honors Day Convocation. The deadline is April 12, 1988 at 4:(X) pm. Information and applications are available in 116 Nebraska Union. --— SEARS needs part-time auto dispatch clerks. Variety ot hours needeo. Liberal company benefits included. ApplySears personnel. Monday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Em ployer M/F. State Campaign Coordinator for the Nebraska Peaoe Pac to organize and coordinate volunteers, list management and work with political campaigns. Position runs through the November elec tion. Community based and/or political campaign expe rience desired. Salary $800-$1200 monthly. Submit resume and letter of application to Nebraska Peace Pac. 129 N 10th Street, Suite426, Lincoln, NE, 68508 by April 1J._ Summer employment opportunity. Major corn breeding company is looking for students to assist in various aspects of plant breeding. Prefer agriculture majors, however, all applications will be considered. 4.65/hour. Call for further information. 523-5215 business hours 435-2549 evenings only. Summer Employment Earn $250/week and more. Flexible hours, must have pleasant jsersonality. Omaha and Lincoln area only. 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