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SUMMER 1988 UNO INTENSIVE foreign LANGUAGE COURSES l]No will otter team-taught Intensive German Intensive i anaae and Intensive Spanish, each worth 16 credit £5*”! a 8-week long program which will start on June o iQftfl These courses have morning and atternon 13, nns No prerequisites. Alter these are complete, SfSiints can enter Junior level courses. For more infor 5 aunn department of Foreign Languages, UNO. S^ha. NE. 68182. 402 554-2483. ALL UNIVERSITY HOMECOMING M COMMITTEE Meeting TODAY. 4:30 pm, City Union (room postedT Call Tim if you cannot attend 2-2454. MAN'FROM SNOWY RIVER April 7th at 6:00 PM April 8th at 7:00 PM April 9th at 8:00 PM EAST CAMPUS UNION UPC SIGHTS & SOUNDS Have vour concerns heard UNITED STATES SENATOR DAVE KARNES on Campus cniriAY APRIL 8, 9:00 A.M. BROYHILL FOUNTAIN rniuM . Everyone Welcome Sponsored by students for Senator Karnes Students for Hal Daub Meeting Thursday. 7:30 in the union UNL FINANCE CLUB Meeting Wednesday, April 6th at 7:00 p m, in the Union. Sneaker is Kay White for Shearson/Lehman. Come hear about the investment industry and opportunities in the field. ______ PRE LAW CLUB Officer ELECTIONS. Wed.. April 6, 7:00 p m. Union GREEK AFFAIRS Congratulations to Part! Miklos. Beth Thompson and Rochelle Slommski on making Mortar Board Notables!! We re proud ol you! Delta Love, your sisters Watch for your number-the draft for M'A'S'H "88 Will be out soonl Pres. H. Truman Congratulations to UPC First Vice President/City Tara Twedt and UPC Talks and Topics Chairperson/City Jen nie Johnson. Also congratulations to UPC Sights and Sounds Chairperson/East Keri Hoesing and UPC Free University Chairperson/City Steph Herdanl. Good job Chi OV _... . Congratulations to Shannon Harner - Innocents Presi dent Anne Woodward • Innocents, Shaun Harner - Mortar Board Jane Hirt - Mortar Board and to Laura Memke - Mortar Board. Also, Mortar Board Notables - Carmen Curey and Wendi Kroll. Love your Chi Omega Sistersl MELODRAMA 88 Acacia and ? To the RCB dates - _ J „ We'll have Worlds of Fun during the Red Carnation Rail Love. The Men of TKE Kappas and Dus, Celebrated twice as hard last Monday, March 28, when Vicki D and Fish and Amy G and Dan had a double pinning Congratulations I Kappas r i STUDENT GOVERNMENT UN-L STUDENT GOVERNMENT 6:30 ■ TONIGHT NEBRASKA UNION - CITY CAMPUS ,..rAnll ROOM TO BE POSTED INFORMATION AND AGENDA AVAILABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER ADVISORY BOARD STUuDc^tu^JIRESTED IN thE .HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY iMrAnD1LiY,TFOR THIS COMMITTEE 'NPORMATION and applications ^LABLE 115 NEBRASKA UNION DEADLINE APRIL 12TH, 4:00 P.M. PERSONALS To my roommates sister — j 8 bifl9®r because it s in K.C. to the girl who looks 16 and sits 10 1 /2 rows in front of me in Art History 168 —It's bet.er because it's RCB To Ottos es friend of the girl thats not in any of my classes AZD's It Lasts longer because your with me. Y.I.B S.O.M.F K.D.B.M. W.H.A.L.O.S. In K.C. Tracy Good luck in cheerleading try-outsl Despite all your injuries, we know you can do itl Love Your Kappa Sisters Barbara. > Thank you for a beautiful Easter weekend... your Guest Heidi & Pat: Thanks for the good time Saturday night. Hope someday you will be available to tuck us in. _ Jody, Larry, Kay & Randy r.S. If you gotta puke, do it in your boot) Anne (KAT) Get all H.A.B. about K.C. Grab your bikini, baseball cap, and dress and will have tot s of fun at R.C.B. Y.I.B Mike (TKF.) Interested: Did you get tickets for the NCAA gymnastics championship, April 14-16’ RSVP Personate. AN, Strive for Washington D.C., it won't be longl Kate Yes, Jay, there really is a 1 - alpha. _ __ Bill To the union guy between 10:30-11:30 MWF. Wearing white polo Mon. Intrigued. Girl in yellow sweatshirt CHILD CARE JOIN our "NANNY NETWORK" of over 600 placed by us in the Northeast. Oneyear working with kids in exchange for salaries up to $25o/\Mr., room and beard, airfare and benefits. We offer the BEST CHOICES in families and ocation. Contact HELPING HANDS. INC. AT 1 -800-544 NANI for brochure and application. Featured on NEC'S TODAY SHOW and in Oclober 1987 WORKING MOTHER magazine as nationally recognized leader in Nanny placement. Established in 1984. Full year posi tions only. , tacloiy trained toieign cai specialists B £&—• judson automotive NEED CASH? I Highest $ paid for used records, I cassettes Ml compact discs! | 14th & 0 St. East Park Plaza B I i Tonite thru Friday I THE RUMBLES I I No Cover Wednesday! 1 I sat. 1* Q-102 presents (Little Bo s 50th Anniversary Party) 1 10 original Disc Jockeys 1 FREE Hors d'oeuvres and Champagne J 6:00-7:00 p.m. I Door Prizes and Contests ^ Tonite thru Saturday * TROUBLESHOOTER \J F.A.C. 25<t Draws 1 1 & 4:30-6 p m. ’U\ \ Countdown to closedown April 30th Looking for a rewarding and exciting challenge? Con necticut mother of 2 year old twin boys needs help with childcare/housekeeping. Summer/year placement. Must have references, non-smoker, competitive salary. Call 203-268-9295. Need baby sitter immediately. Two children, 3& 6 years. 8:30am- 12noon. Monday-Friday. East Campus. 466 0039. _ Take a Break! Be a Northern California Nanny. Call 415-686-0766. Want occasional evening and weekend babysitter for 2 and 4 year old. Non-smoker, need car, 65th & "A" area 489-3947. _ Wanted: Child care in home. One infant. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Approximately 20 hours. 421 2464. HELP WANTED ASS STUDENT ADIVSERS Applications are available for Arts and Sciences Stu dent Adviser positions in 1223 Oldfather. Deadline is April 8. ______ _ FLEXIBLE HOURS For part-time custodial and light housekeeping workers at the Reunion. Call Mike 466-7894 for interviews. Business Student to do leg work necessary to start a small business. Call 435 7133 for details CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private M ichigan boys/ girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sail ing, waterskiing, gymnastics, riflery, arcnery, tennis, golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics. OR riding. Also kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary: $800 or more plus RSB Marc Seeger, 1765 Maple, Northfield, IL 60093. (312)446-2444. _ CAP STUDENT STAFF Positions Available 1988-89 Academic Year The Campus Activities and Programs Office will hire students to fill these positions for the 1988-89 academic year: Activities Assistant Publications Assistant Graphics Assistant Programs Assistant Culture Center Aide I (4 positions) Culture Center Night Manage' Work-study positions will also be available. (See Scholarships Financial Aids) Applications and position descriptions will be available beginning Wednesday, March 30, 1988; deadline for completed applications, 5:00 p.m. Friday. April 15. For more information contact the CAP office, 200 Nebraska Union, 472-2454 or CAP-East office, 300 East Campus Union, 472-1780. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. AMIGOS REUNION CENTER OPENING SOON $3.75 to start (M-F day or closing shifts). Up to $4.25 after experience. Great work environment. 50% meal discount. Paid vacation. Flexible schedule. S.T.E.P. Tuition Reimbursed College Scholarship Plan. Up to 40% college tuition reimbursement depending upon college, work availability & job tenure. Amigos, an expanding quality oriented mexican fast food chain, has excellent part-time & full-time iob opportunities at it's newest location in Lincoln at The Reunion Center If you are an aggressive customer oriented person S like lo work at a fast intense pace, apply NOW at Amigo's, 1407 Q Street.__ Computer consultants Nowtaking applications for Fall 1988 positions as student consultants in our micro or mainframe computer labs. Experience in the following preferred. -Mainframe: CDC/NVE, VAX/UNIX, IBM/CMS (SPSSX.SAS) -Micro: IBM-PC, Macintosh $4.00/hr, 10-20 hrs/wk, at least Junior status. Apply at room 326 Administration, call 472-5879 for more informa tion. _ CUSTODIAN 20-25 hours/week. Early evenings. Call 435-1200. Weekdays between 1-5 pm, _ CUSTOMER SERVICES SPECIAUST NETWORK SUPPORT Help support a growing network of computer terminals and microcomputers in a mixed IBM SNA/Asynchronous environment. The successful candidate will have: ‘Knowledge of SNA and non-SNA Data Communica tions facilities (hardware & software) from an installation planning and problem resolution perspective. ‘Knowledge of IBM 3270 hardware ‘Knowledge of NCCF, NPDA helpful Must complete a Supplemental Questionnaire in addition to City/Co. application. Closing date: 4:30 p.m., Friday April 8, 1988 If you are a selfstarter looking for a career opportunity with room for personal growth, apply at: Clty/Co. Employment Office 555 S. 10th Street, Rm. B113 Lincoln, NE 68508 EOE/AA DAILY NEBRASKAN ^ The Daily Nebraskan Advertising Department * currently accepting applicator* for ail staff positions lor the Summer and next Fall. Applica tions may be picked up in Room 34 of Ihe ^ Nebraska Union, 472 2589 EAST CAMPUS UNION kitchen help needed 1100-2:00 M-F, now until semester ends Also some eve. p.t. hours avail. Apply room 314 ECU M-F 8:00-5:00 AA/EOE FAA AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER This exciting career requires 3 years general experience OR college degree and good score on written exam. Initial salary - $18,726 with career potential to $60,000 +. Maximum entry age of 3C exists for most positions. The Federal Aviation Administration is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Call 816-426-5329. FULL-TIME SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Painters, multi-crafted skilled trades, and custodial open ings available for the coming summer. Apply in person to 1100 Seaton Flail receptionist. KING S PALACE Lincoln's finest Chinese restaurant is opening soon and is accepting applications for ALL POSITIONS NOW! Please apply in person, Monday-Friday, 2:00-6:00 PM at 2130 So 17th (1 block south of South street)._ Locksmith Trainee Immediate opening available for part-time locksmith trainee. Valio drivers license required, up to 35 hours per week. $4.00/hour. Apply at B & B Locksmith's 2640 Vine Street. _ 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 cratt All waterfront activitfes (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. _ Now Hiring at CELEBRATION All positions available. Must be 19 years of age and willing to work in high performance atmosphere. Stop in and fiTl out apphcation between 12-4 pm. Monday-Friday. No phone call please. 1033 0 Street Lower Level Golds Galleria Occasional baby sitter needed for the summer. Needs own transportation. 421-1800. 475-2302 Opportunityfor ambitious and competent students to lead other students in summer employment with Fortune 500 Company. Work from your hometown. Potential $8000 or more. If you have leadership ability, send resume to 1001 W South Street, Hastings, NE, 68901. Part-time Supervisor This position requires a mature individual with good communications skills who can motivate newspaper carriers and work with parents and customers as a City Carrier/Route Supervisor. This is an excellent opportu nity for a university student which requires being available by 2:30 pm daily, 9:00 am Saturday, and some Sunday morn mgs. Th is position requires approximately 35 hours/ week. Your own vehicle is required with mileage ex penses paid. Applications will be accepted at the Journal/ Star Office. 926 P. 8am-4pm through Friday, April 8. Journal/Star Printing Company EOE/AA BLOOM COUNTY _by Berke Breathed -mm wes esweR mJBBRb. MV... vo KNOW WHAT mV &\v vm/rm-5 WHO PON T wove.. WHAT* THAT \ mv /Jew \ cfiMomoe BOXER SHORTS ? NOW \wve wuerr? / s I f, i i i * ! _ FIRE BACK 1 ' WHERE THE REAPERS \/ RESPONP" ■ —•- M TOPAY: W m UN PA NUMMERS, || SPOKESPERSON FOR M THE UNITEP PEFENSE ft FRONT FORTHE ft UNSHORN SISTERS ■ OF THE APOCALYPSE* | Wild Seeds on Passport Records Downtown East Park Plaza 14th & O 220 No. 66th 477-6061 464-8275