The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1998, Page 11, Image 11

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    Waiters/Waitresses wanted at steakhouse and lounge.
402-796-9921 or 796-2212.
Wanted Student to teach Spanish class at elementary
school. Mon., Wed.. Fri., mornings; 8:15-8:50; call Joan
Dietrich at 483-6025. _
Wanted: basketball score keepers for the YMCA MIT
tournament on March 14th and 15th. Apply at the
downtown YMCA Youth Sports office Monday-Friday
8-5. Apply by February 27th.
YWCA needs child care assistants two locations call
434-3494 or 470-0231.
After school child care needed Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday; pleasant children & reasonable pay; call Ei
leen at 476-2310.
500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose!!! NY, PA,
New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball,
Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball,
Gymnastics, English Riding, Lifeguard, WSI, Water Ski.
Sailing, Wind surfing, Aerobics, Archery. Mountain Bik
ing, Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano, Accompanist,
Theater, Ceramics, Jewelry, Woodworking, Pho
tography, Radio, Nature, RN's, Chefs. Arlene Streisand:
1-800-443-6428.
1998 SUMMER CAMP JOBS IN
NORTHERN MINNESOTA
Camp Buckskin has positions available to work with
youth who have academic and social skill difficulties
(ADHD, ADD, LD). Salary, room & board + travel stipend.
Possibly earn school credits. Camp is located
on a lake near Ely & BWCAW. Contact: Tim Edmonds
(612)930-3544, email;buckskinQspacestar,net
CAMP JOBS!! Camp Birchwood for girls, one of Min
nesota's finest summer camps, seeks college students
to work as counselors and instructors for horseback
riding (english and western), sailing/windsurfing or ten
nis. Working with kids in a camp setting is a chance to
part of something significant. Employment begins
June 6th to August 12th or 22nd. For an application or
to schedule an interview call 1-800-451-5270 or check
us out sometime online at www.campbirchwood.com
Life Changing Experiences
Could be in store for you! Work at Camp Easter Seal in
Milford, Nebraska with people with disabilities. Hiring
for all positions. Salary, room and board provided. Call
(402) 761 -2875 for more information.
SUMMER CAMP
OPPORTUNITIES
GO TO CAMP THIS SUMMER! Nebraska's most
beautiful resident camp, YMCA Camp Kitaki, lo
cated on the Platte River, is seeking applicants
for the following positions: Counselors, Wran
glers, Lifeguards, Waterfront Directors, Crafts
Instructors, Nature Director, Ropes Course
guides. Call 402-434-9225 or write Camp Kitaki,
6000 Comhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE 68507 for an
application.
SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS
NEEDED FOR PREMIERE CAMPS IN
MASSACHUSETTS
Positions for talented, energetic, and fun loving students
as counselors in all team sports including Roller
Hockey, all individual sports such as Tennis & Golf,
Waterfront and Pool activities, and specialty activities
including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper &
radio. TOP SALARIES, room, board, and travel. June
20th-August 19th. Enjoy a great summer that promises
to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC(Boys):
1-800-753-9118, DANBEE(Giris): 1-800-392-3752.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT (June thru August) at Camp
Lake Hubert in Minnesota's Lake country since 1909.
Meet new friends, expand horizons, rewarding work
with children, develop leadership skills, 30 water/land
activities. Specific job information, internships and ap
plications available at Student Employment and Intern
Office, 34b Nebraska Union. Sign up in advance for a
personal interview on campus Tuesday, February 10th.
SUMMER MANAGEMENT
POSITIONS
AVERAGE EARNINGS $10,792
Responsible, motivated UNL students needed in Lin
coln, Omaha, and surrounding areas to run your own
business with College Pro Painters. No money or expe
rience necessary for the best resume building internship
available! Call 1-888-277-7962 today for more info.
Positions filling fast!
BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR
SELF, NOT BY YOURSELF!
Summer pool positions for Head Guards, Lifeguards
and Cashiers. Pay ranges of $5.30-7.30/hour. Call Lin
coln Parks and Recreation at 441 -7892.
I WORK IN ROCKY MOUN
TAIN NATIONAL PARK!
Grand Lake Lodge Wants you!
Hurry! Call (303) 759-5848
Work With Kids
Lincoln Park and Recreation summer playground leader
positions ($5.40/hr) June 8-July 31. M-F 9.15a.m. to
12.15p.m. Conduct outdoor activities for grade school
children. Apply now at Park and Recreation office
2740, A st. 441-7952. EOE/AA.
MULTICULTURAL
INTERNSHIP
Provide child care to refugee children $6.00/hour, 2
hours/week, Wednesday morning only. Lincoln Literacy
476-2122.
LUCRATIVE OPPORTUNITY!
Ground-floor computer/ internet company. $2-$5K per
month possible. 1-888-729-1609.
•"Spring Break *98 Oat Going!) Cancun, Jamaica,
Bahamas, and Florida. Group Discounts & Free Drink
Parties! Sell 5 & go free! Book Nowlll
Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1 -800-234-7007.
http://www.endte8S8ummertours.com
"•Spring Break THp *98 Gat Going!!! PanamaCity
beachfront hotels from $129! 7 nights beachfront Daily
free drink parties, and Free cover at best bars!
Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1-600-234-7007.
www.endtesasummer.com
Sponsoring an Section Debate?
Come to the information meeting to get details about
hosting a debate for the upcoming Student Government
elections.
Thursday-Fab. 12
4a00pjw. Nebr. Union
Room to be posted_
ATTENTION
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STUDENTS:
NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE? ARMY ROTC 1ST
OFFERING2&3 YEAR SCHOLARSHIPS. CALL
ARMY ROTC,472-4269.
BAD CREDIT
Fast and legal credit repair is now available, 100%
guaranteed. For info send large SASE + $1 postage
and handling to Credit Service at 5288 Pewa Court,
Keflswilte.CA 95451 _
Bake Sale
Psi Chi is having a bake sale in the Union! Monday,
February 9th-Thursday 12th! Come get some
munchies.
COMMIT
Join us for our party announcement Wednesday;
Noon; the Crib, City Union; Everyone is Welcome;
Hope to see you there.
DISC GO ROUND
WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs
Used CD's, $5.99-$7.99 New CDs$12.99
Movies.T-shirts, posters,hacky sacks,
music books
and CD towers.
DISC GO ROUND
50th and O, 486-0047
Dr. Eric T Ripped and A. Birk Adams will be speaking
at the Culture Center about "Understanding People:
A Key to Effective Leadership’ on Thursday Feb. 12
from 2-4p.m. Everyone is welcome. Free refreshments.
English Scholarship Available
For UNL students. At book binding presentation and
meeting. Wednesday Feb 11.3.30p.m. Andrews
lounge.
Free Cash Grants!
College. Scholarships. Business. Medical Bills. Never
Repay. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext.G-1843.
Individual Counseling
Free counseling services available. For more informa
tion, or to schedule an appointment, call the Women's
Center at 472-2597.
INTRAMURAL 9-BALL POOL
The last day to enter 9-bail Pool is Tuesday, February
10. Don't delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus
Recreation Call 472-34(57 for more information
INTRAMURAL CHESS
The last day to enter Intramural Chess is Tuesday,
February 10. Don’t delay! Enter now at the Office of
Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more informa
tion;
INTRAMURAL FLICKERBALL
TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, February 10 is the last day to enter the
Men’s. Women’s and Co-Rec Flickerball Tournament.
Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recrea
tion. For more information, call 472-3467.
Mortar Board Week 1998
Feb 8-14
Celebrating another fine year of scholarship,
leadership and service at UNL
Member activities throughout the week, with annual
“People Who Inspire* Banquet Wednesday.
NE OPTOMETRIC
ASSOCIATION
Representative will be at Arts and Sciences Advising,
107 OldH. Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2-5 p.m. Call 472-4190
for appointment. __
Nebraska Union Board
Position Open
This board assumes the role of advocate for the various
segments of the University community to the Director of
the Nebraska Unions and the Vice. Chan, for
Student Affairs. Deadline Friday, February 13, 4p.m.
Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union.
Scholarship Opportunity
Applications for the 1998 Women As Student Leaders
Award are available in the Student Involvement Office
(200 Nebraska Union, 300 East Union) and Women's
Center. They are due February 16th. Questions, call
Molly at 472-8143.
STUDY ABROAD
At
SENSHU UNIVERSITY
TOKYO, JAPAN
You can't afford to miss the opportunities offered by
UNL's CBA Exchange Program in Japan this fall. You
will live in the world? largest city; create an impressive
international resume; make lifelong friends from
Japan, Ireland, England, Australia, and around the
United States; and have the opportunity to travel to
Mt. Fuji, Hiroshima, Kyoto and even Korea, Hong
Kong, and Hawaii! Find out more about the exciting
semester that awaits you in Japan at one of the following
informational sessions in CBA 138:
Monday, February 9 at 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 10 at 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Wednesday, February 11 at 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Thursday. February 12 at 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Or contact D'vee Buss, Frank Greene or Joe Frey at:
472-6805; CBA138orjfrey9cbamail.unl.edu
Take Your Valentine on a
Romantic Evening Flight
above Lincoln. Just $39 Per Couple, Personalized
Service. Better than a Limo Ride! Call Now, 560-9192
or email; firstflight9binary.net
The Mid-America Disc Jockey
Contest
February 19th, 1998. Temptations Dance Club. Send
Video Now to Qualify. All styles welcome. House,
Hip-Hop, Techno, etc.. Dial 479-2650, leave message.
UNL Horticulture Club
Spring Bulb & Flower Sale
Thursday, February 12; 8-5; East Campus Union;
Brighten up your Valentine’s dayl
What Events do You want to
see on Campus?
University Program Council Open Forums
Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 7:00 pm in City Union
Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 7:00 pm in East Union
Stop by UPC office at 117 Nebraska Union for more
info or call 472-8148.
AEAC
Ag Economics/ Agribusiness Club Meeting Tuesday,
February 10 at 5.30p.m. Room 45 FWey Hal. Program
& pizza provided by Cargill. Can Misty at 465-8339 for
more information.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Come and meet usll We are a Drand-new professional
co-ed business fraternity. Wb are having FREE PIZZA
Wednesday nicftt at 5:30 in the Union.
Alpha Zeta
Meeting Wednesday,^ 1th, 5:30 pm; E.C.U.; Initiates
Encouraged to attend. _
Campus Atheists & Agnostics
Professor Jeff Spinner- Haler presents "The Rules of
Religion and Democratic Chioces’ Wednesday, Feb.
11, fern at the Outturn Center, 333 N. 14th St Ewryone
is urslcom^k.
*
CAMPUS RED CROSS
Ws win have a general meeting on Wednesday, February
11 at 5:00p.m.ln the basement of the Health Center. We
will be working on the Blood Drive. New
Members are Welcome.
CBASBA
Meeting-Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 5:30 in CBA 25. See
yathenl
IMA
Professional meeting; Tueday, Feb. 10,6:30 pm; Garden
Cafe; 70th & A; Business Attire; Please RSVP to
Christy; 436-6146; There will be no regular meeting on
Wed. Feb. 11.
if Advertising Club if
Come check out some AWESOME ads this Wednesday
night at 6p.m. in the City Union (room will be
posted).We'll be watching a video of the National Addy
Award winners, and you'll also get the low-down on
this semester's project. All major Welcome!
Be Innovative
Be a Leader
BE INVOLVED
Marketing Club
Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 1 Tth at 7pm, CBA rm 25.
Speaker Andy Bretz from Northwestern Mutual Life. He
will be speaking about his company and internship op
portunities. FREE PIZZA AND POP! AMA luncheon,
Thursday, Feb. 12th. Meet at 11:45 am outside CBA
138. University Club-business attire. REMINDER, bring
$10 for dues and resume.
Psi Chi
Come join us Wednesday the 11th at 7:30 p.m. in the
Union. This is a general meeting! Seniors order pins
and cords for graduation.
UNL Pre-Vet Club
The UNL Pre-Veterinary Club will hold the monthly
meeting tonight at 7:00pm in the East Campus Union,
room will be posted.
UNL Wildlife Club
There will be a speaker meeting Wed. Feb. 11 at 7:00
pm in the East Campus Union; Everyone is welcome.
World Dance
International Folkdancers looking for new members.
Enjoy moving to world music Wednesdays 9-10pm or
Fridays 8-10pm in Mabel Lee Hall, room 304. Any
questions call LuAnnp, 475-8674.
ACACIA
Thanks for the FAC on Friday. It was a blast!!!
Love the Ladies of
Kappa Delta
aaii
Congratulations to the following new officers:
President- Teresa Bunjer
Executive \4ce President- Julie Brown
Membership Education Vice President- Kim Realph
Treasurer- Suzanne Trivitt
New Member Coordinator- Brandi Bulkley
Rush Chair- Jenny Rogers
Panheilenic- Joy Macktem
Standards- Kristi Hartel
Social- Michaela Cullan
Scholarship- Jill Pecha
Corresponding Secretary- Amy Hynes
Recording Secretary- Shannon wieeler
Guard- Lisa Domina
Chaplain- Angie Deck
Open Rush- Brandi Liberty
Pi Love Your ADPi Sisters
AO-ATO-AT-ATA
Crush party cornin’ at ya this Friday night!!!
AIT
Congratulations to Lyndon McKeever for accepting a
marketing position with John Deere.
The Men of Alpha Gamma Rho
AIT
Congratulations to Aaron Wulf on accepting the job of
Production Agronomist with Golden Harvest.
The Men of Aloha Gamma Rho
ATX
Congratulations to the following Alpha Stgs on achieving
GP^s of 3.B or higher: Travis Chrisman, Joel
Clements, Dave Eisenmann, Todd Franzen, Jay Gish,
Rick Gish, Doug Glasshoff, Jason Hupf, Wade Johan
nes, Doug Knobbe, Lex Larsen, Scott Petersoon, Matt
Rutt, and Barry Weber.
A Special Congrats to the following who
attained 4.0's:
Dave Bird, Dusty Clevenger, Drew Glasshoff, Paul Havel,
Monte Else, Jason Hirschfeld, Lee Panko, and
Craig Wiedel.
Also, another special Congratulations to all Alpha Sigs
on achieving an all house GPA of 3.419, highest in Alpha
Gamma Sigma history.
Congratulations and way to go guys,
Your Brothers
FH
Sorry the Frosh last Thursday didn't work out. We’ll
make it up to you, we promise!!
Love the A Phi pledge class
Greek - Men’s Bible Study
Navigators
Tonight, 9:00 p.m., City Union.
Room Posted Under Delta Tau Delta or Navigators.
GREEK LIFE
■A LOOK AT RELATIONSHIPS & DATING WITH
INTEGRITY* WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11TH, 9:30PM,
ATO HOUSE.
KA©
A late thank you to Theta for going around the world
with us. We’ll take a trip with you anytime.
The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma
2AE, EOBO
We had fun at the frosh on Thursday. You guys rock!
Love, Theta Freshmen
20E
Thanks for coming over on Wednesday for ice cream
and South park. \Ne love you guys!
Love, Theta Freshmen
A watch was found between Selleck and Union. Call
436-9171.
Brown hat found on East side of CBA. Claim at
438-8180.
Found Gold Diamond Anniversary Band in first floor
Beadle women's restroom, call 436-9431 to claim.
I Fresh Roses for Valentine’s I
Best price in town. Order now, 499-9320, I
436-0518. I
Unbelievable Low Prices
Diamonds, Engagement Rings,
Gold Chains and Bracelets.
^ELDjtn Shop the Rest
^y"™|lipY Cone to the Best
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4 Scrooge word
7 Disperse
14 Abbott and
Costello film
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e.g.
17 Greek vowel
i§ “My First Lie,
and How I Got
-Twain
(• Stephens of
Red Sox fame
10 Brewing residue
21 “Winnie
Pu"
14 “-Ideas”
29 Drome start
29 Quartet
30 Stat for Boggs
31 Baby
33 Licorice
flavored
liqueurs
35 Mold
36 -Roberts
3T Kind of punch
39 Mine-roof prop
43 Eon
46 Calories
counter
4a “-the land
49 “It is easier to
-out than
get out”: Twain
50 File
51 Recedes
S3 Hockey ploy
" • • '' v - - * *?.
54 Menander’s “
Self-Knowledge”
56 Locate
59 Colonel in “The
Gilded Age”
6i Beetles, wasps,
etc.
65 Footstool
66 More chilly
67 Pale colors
68 Certain wts.
69 -volente
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1 Wrath
2 Balm target
3 -Angeles
4 A “humor”
5 Suffix with valid
6 Twain was
raised here
1 7 Fine china
l 8 Places for aces
t“-boy!”
10 What “mark
twain” means
11 Silk fabric
12 Verdi’s “-tu”
13 Soak flax
13 Job for Twain
21 Conditions
22 Mauna
23“-and
Abner"
28 Pyle subj.
27Agt.
20 Mine find
30 NBC’s ex-owner
32-of Ely
34 Exhort
97 “A baby is an
inestimable
-and
bother’: Twain
9* “—Town"
9»Ltr. mailer
40 -Zadora
41 Seasons anew
41A Cratchit
49 Capri
attachment
44 Bucket wood
40 Comic Louis
47 Backward
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offs.
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•7 “There’s
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M Recipe amts.
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02 E!
03 Tom has one
04 B’way sign