The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1998, Page 12, Image 12

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    ON LARGEST NEW ENGLAND LAKE SEEK SKILLED
COUNSELORS FOR LAND, WATBT SPORTS, ARTS.
ROOM, BOARD A TRANSPORTATION RNDl INTER
VIEWS AVAILABLE. COMESS US AT CAMP DAY
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ROBINDEL (GIRLS): 888-860-1186
WINAUKEE (BOYS): 800-791-2018
www.winaukBQ.cofn
Counselors: Top Boys Sports
Camp in Maine!
Get in on an exciting, fun summerl Must have good
skits, the ability to instruct, coech or aseist. Openings
in: All Land Sports, At Water Sports. PLUS: Can»
ing/Htdng, Ropea/CKmbing Wat, SCUBA, Archery; K
flery, Martial Arts, RN’s,Secretaries. Top Salaries,
Awesome Facilities, Room/Board/Laundry, Travel.
CALL the (800) NUMBER NOW, (800) 473-8104, or
E-MAIL cobbacniaWaolcom or write SNwe Rubin
CAMP COBBOSSEE (kah’buh-see) 10 SUvemnine
Drive. South Salem, NY 10590.
GREAT SUMMER COUNSELOR POSITIONS
• Have fun
• MakeadHferance
• Summer in New England
Residential Summer Camps Seek Stettin ALL indNidual
and team sports; Basabal, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer,
In-Line Hockey, Golf, Swimming, Sailing, and RN’s
and Coaches. Located in the Berkshire Mountains off
Massachusetts, Just two end e half hours away from
NYC, Boston. CompwtHtve Salaries ♦ Room and
Board. Internships am available, Call Camp Greylock
for Boys (800)842-5214 or Camp America for Girts
(800) 779-2070 Grad. Students Welcome.
Life Changing Experiences
Could be in atom for^xil work atCamp Easter Seal in
Milford, Nebraska with people with disabilities. Hiring
for all positions. Salary; room and board provided. Cal
(402) 761-2875 for mom information.
Lincoln Parks and Recreation
Summer pool positions for Head Guards, Lifeguards
and Cashtsrs. Pay ranges of $5.30-7.30/hour. Cal Lin
coln Parks and Recreation at 441-7892.
Make $540 a week
College credit available; see if you qualfy; 477-7636
SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS
NEEDED FOR PREMERE CAMPS M
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, OANBEE(Girte): 1-800-392-3752.
Summer job? Horse Internship? Spend this summer
on a horse in the Colorado Rockies. R/B, salary, tips.
Top rated ranch. Work with the largest saddle horse
string in the world. In operation for three generations.
Reply to Sombrero Raich, 3300 Airport Rd., Boulder,
CO 80301-5400, or “jnfoesombrero.com.'' On campus
interviews March 2. E-mail us or call
303-442-0258 to schedule.
What are you doing for summer vacation??? Rancho
del Chaparral, a summer camp for girls high in the
Jemez Mountains of Mew Mexico, is looking for staff
members for the 1998 summer camp season. May 30
August 3,1998. Positions available include Program
Staff (Arts, Horse Riding, Adventure, and Environmen
tal), Counselors and Administrative Staff. lf you love
the Out-of-Doors and have a strong desire to make a
difference white having fun, then this camp is for you!
Please call or write: GM Scouts of Chaparral Coimci,
102.
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. BOE/AA.,
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LUCRATIVE OPPORTUNTTY!
Ground-floor computed internet company. $2-$6K per
month poaaUa. 1-888-729-1608.
Bahamas and noride. Group Dfecounts fl Free Drink
Parties! Sell 5 & go free! Book Now!!!
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beachfront hotels from $12917 niiptfs beachfront, Daiy
free drink, parties, and Free cover, at best bars!
Viaa/MC/Disc/Amex 1-800-234-7007.
www.endtesssummsr.com
locaHona-^rida $86», TaKasSlis+.^ancun, Jamaica
$3994-, Mazatlan, Bahamas. Reserve rooms or be
Campus Rep. ICP 800-828-7015, wwwJcptcom
LAST CALL FOR MAZATLAN
*96
7-NIGHT HOTEL. R/T Air, And Transfers! Sign up
NOW and Receive IS FREE MEALS and nee Drinks!
Mote kips avaiabie due to maaaive leaponse from stu
dents! Huiry before theae are gone too! CALL today!
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ATTENTION LEADERS!!!
Are you looking for a chalsnging ond rewarding expo
riencs with leading others? men look no furtherl The
Emerging Leaders’ Class is now recruiting Teaching
Assistants for the 19g6-99 academic year. The Emerging
Leaders' Class is offered to freshman and sophomore
students for academic credit to provide essential
leadership information, bu8d slate, and alow students
for academic credit to provide essential leadership in
formation, build skills and allow students to assess
their personal strengths and weakness as wei as their
leadership abilities. Applications are available at the
Office for Student Involvement at 200 Nebraska City
Union or 300 Nebraska East Union. Applications are
due by S:00pm Friday, February27,1998 at either Office
of Student Involvement. If you have any questions
contact Dr. Kris Baafc at 472-8152.
Attention Pre-Law Students
A Representative from Washburn Law wW be at A&S
Advising, 107 Oldfather, Thursday, February 19,1-3
pm. Cal 472-4190 for apipt
Congratulations to the 13 juniors selected for the 1996
Innocents Society for their outstanding scholarship,
leadership, senece end character!
Matthew Miter, Angela Bueecher, Laura Lesstey. Sara
Russell, Kristin Keetle, Christina Nelson, Kelly
Hoffechneider, Patrick Fischer, Jill Maaske, Christina
Linder, Matthew Timm, Matthew DeVries, Kara
Stoltenburg._“
DISC GO ROUND
WE RAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs
Used COS, $5.99-$7.99 New CDs$12.99
pnVnw hnHty «ari«
music books
and CD towers.
DISC GO ROUND
50lh and 0,466-0047
Earn$$for ^
Research Participation
19-25 year old ooupleo wM be paid <16 lor completing
confident!* sunrnys about romenticand sexual behav
ior. Contact Rwtaasoi n*tasti.-472-0737.
Free Cash Grants!
Cofiege. ~i lsilwnlii|ia Business. Morlirnl Btis. Never
Repay. To« Free 1-BOO-21 B-9000 ExtQ-1843.
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HEALTH AIDES
OurTshirtsararod.
Otr manuals see blue,
Ttou do so much tsr the University;
file would leafiytite to tttank you
Love in First Aid. -
Aaron, Aden. Angie, and Becky
Lesbian, Bisexual and Ques
tioning Discussion Group
lo meat, team, 9k and laugh in a safe, informal setting.
Meats Thursdays. 12:30-1:30pm in Room 338,
Nebraska Union. For mote information, cafi The Wom
en* Canter at 472-2597.
SAA
Student Alumni Association is proud to call 46% of
The Innocents Society their own. Congratulations to
M. Devries, L Leasfey, C. Under, X Maaske, K.
Stofienbun.andMTknmonlhewnfi deserved honor)
Part Time Lab Technician
Lincoln Plating Company is currently seeking a part
time Lab Technician to work approximently 20 hours
per week. Lincoln Plating Company is the largest
plating company in the nation .and is one. of Lincoln’s
• fastest growing businesses.
The Lab Technician must have the following attributes:
Knowledge of various lab equipment, analysis
experience, detail orientated, Lotus
1-2-3 experience, effective communication skills, ability
to work late afternoons to evening preferred
We offer a competitive wage and a tuition
reimbursement program which provides $1.00 for every
hour worked.
Apply in person at:
! Lincoln Plating Company
600 West E. Street
•1 <incolgj|plat:ing
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Agronomy Club
Regular meetin^nd pizza for the Devaney Cleanup.
327Ksim 7pcn tonight.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Anyone interested in professional, academic and social
development? AKPsi is a new co-ed professional
business fraternity. For those interested, please come
to our next meeting on Wednesday at 5:30 pm in the
Union.__
Black & Deckor
Sales & Marketing Information session TODAY at
12:30pm CBA, room *212.
Block and Bridle Meeting Thursday, February 19, East
Campus Union. 7:15 pm- Anyone interested in joining,
7:30 pm - Al members and initiates. Well be going to
Laser Quest after the meeting!
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CAMPUS RED CROSS
Wb w* hem a general meeting on Wednesday, February
18 at 5:00 p.m.in the basement of the Health Center. Wb
will be working on the Blood Drive. New
Members are Welcome.
cMt
Come join us at a work party this Thursday at 8:00 at
AGS (4001 Holdrege). Afterward join us for some fun
when we go bowling.
Finance Club
There will be a Meeting at 7 pm Wednesday, February
18th in CBA107. The speaker will be Steve Keedy
from Ford Credit. Everyone is welcome.
GOLDEN KEY
Mooting for AU Members
Sunday February 22,7:00pm at P.O. Pears
Important Information for upcoming events!
IMA
Tour of Gallup Organization Tonight at 7:30. Please
cal Christy 436-6146 if planning to go.
ISA
Independent Student Association. Meeting
4:30-5:30pm-Wednesday, February 18th, 1998. Room
Posted on Union Board.
PI Lambda Theta
Orientation Meeting
Wednesday, February 18 at 7:30 in City Union (Room
TEA). Be sure to attend and find out what we are all
about
Public Relations Club
Mooing Tonight, 6 pm In Awory 51.✓
Students in Free Enterprise
(SIFE)
Meeting Wednesday, February 18th at 5:30pm at
Downtown Valentinos. Internship opportunity and we
wli have Andy Bretz of Northwestern Mutual Life. Top
5% internship in the nation. New Members Welcome.
Cal 472-0746 If you have any questions.
UNL Climbing Club
Meeting Wednesdy 8:00pm at Campus Rec. New
members welcome. Bring $15.
UNL Horticulture Club
Meeting 5:00pm Wednesday, February 18th at Keim
Hal 327. wyftafc about the Spring THptnd MACHS.
Bo thaw!
UNL Rodeo Club
Meeting in the East Campus Union at 7:30. Execs
meet at 7pm.
UNL Wildlife Club
Conservation R*«nnn meeting on Wednesday, Feb
ruary 18th at 7:00 pm in th East Campus Union.
at Camp Foster YMCA:
4.
International FoIkdBncsrs looking for new mambars*
Enjoy moving to world mueic Wednesdays fMOpm or
Fridays 8-10pm in Mabel Lee Han, room 3047Any
queimons cal LuAnne, 475-8674.
AXQ
Congratulations to our4.0's and 3.5*8 last semester.
4.0's Amy Delsing, Darcy Gsngenbach, Kara Girard,
Amanda Grove, Jenny Kline, Sarah Mahaney, Sara
AlUm,* AtbAgul IS, inllrfca" A IftILian II., TnaKa CawieeK
Miioy, uneryi MusNeTi Moitssa nampiin, msna opnecny
Stacla Welsh, and Rae Hynes. 3.5‘s Heather Ailred,
Megan Armbrustw, lew Augstums, Lessa Bahe, Robin
Benson. Sara Berene, Erika Biever, BArabara Bird, Sarah
Craig, Jaime Dye, Shauna Eckhoit, Ashley Ferguson,
Darcl Fiddelke, Sara Hi*. Amanda Hurt, Lynnette
Hynes, Shelly Laahinski, Andrea Lauensteln, Amy
I a ij-afcii A Ijinninra n 11 n,ntin I nnni ||k nlmll
Lucnif Mcnae iwisnning* Uonfl M8ronn, wonm Mncnoiii
Gina Scheve, Holly Schroeder, Beth Wagner, Krissy
Winfrey and Kiey Woodard. Wa’re proud of you!
1;-Low vour sisters
aaii
Thanks for inviting us to Pla-Mor. Well‘swing* with
you anytime.
The Men of An Men
A*
Congratulations to Tlffiny Carlton, JessFlanagain,
Mackenzie Hothan, Eric Sherman, Bryan O' Donnei,
Risa Rose and Kalie Hoke on your 4th FMce finish and
quauncanon tot nanonai compexmon ax xna mock inai
Regionals in Kansas City. Also, congrats to Tlffiny
Canton for being named outstanding attoumey and
Jessica Flanagain and Eric Sherman for-being nomad
outstanding wfineeaes! Way to go guys!!
Love, me Women of Alpha Phi
AgMen
Congratulations totnd Newly Elected Officers:
Co-Ruah Chairs (2) Executive Office
Chris Forch
Roilie Zumbrunn
Josh Pinkelman ,
Assistant Houeeman
Jed Pederson
Heath Uhrenhoidt
Scholastic’*
Todd Schmieding
Service Chair
Cory Minnick. ^
Plitlimlhnnui
I'lMIIII >
Paul Massinger
Assistant Steward
Paul Woodward
Assistant Pledge Educator
Dan Goeke . .
Assistant Rush (2 Position)
Steve KoHmorgen
Dan Goeke
Historian*
Wade Steele
AMeUc
Jason Schwan
Chaplain
Aaron Beroer
JudfctalCouncB (3 PosWons)
Chris Forch
Shawm Howell
Kari Hying
Public Relations
DonSousek
Chris Cederburg
Risk Management Chair
Mike Forch
Ryan Bourek
Aon
Congratulations to Carissa Paus and teammates on
placing 3rd in the commercial division at the Regional
ASC competition in Kansas City.
And to Jeana Seitzinger for being named a 1998 Ne
braska Business Hall of Fame Scholar.
Way to go Sara Richardson on being selected a member
of Student Alumni Association.
Last but not least, congrats to Sara Russell for her
tackling Innocents!
We’re proud of all of you!
*Love your sisters! FMX
Ben
To ’ertson’s fan and the turtle, thanks for a great Val
entine’s Day. From the other couple.
KA
Hey KD’sl Grab a date. Don’t be late! Be at the house
tonight at 6:30. We’re going to the movies, vippeeel
eaten tnat troptcai contact rogn.
j P
This person wilt be the coordinator of the committee
that wilt oversee ad event for Homecoming Royalty
1908. AppfcaHon are svslsbls at tha ASUN oHce, 115
NebrsskaUnion. Dear*ne Is 4:00 p.m. Friday,
Student Government
DEADLINE EXTENDED
Dsafnr February 271h
Applications avalablert
11S Nebraska Union
UNL Student Government
ig.wiiiJ1
Wed., Feb. 18 - 8:30 p.m.
City Union
inrormauon Ana Agonaa AvaiiaDie
115 Nebraska Union
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Assistant Computer Tech
Part-time 20-25 hours /week
Having working knowledge of: RS232 Cabling
Serial Communications and Protocols
Minor PC repair and troubleshooting
Should have basic understanding of: Networking,
Ethernet, TCP/IP, Peer to Peer Networks, Windows 95,
UNIX.
Good organizational skills, good people skills, and good
trouble shooting skills.
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