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    WE NEED
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
in Student Involvement for the 1998-99 academic year!
Assistantships offer opportunities for decision making,
goal setting, policy development and evaluation. Appli
cations and position descriptions are available at 200
NU, 300 ECU, the Culture Center and the Women's
Center. Positions fitted on an ongoing hiring process.
Work Study Students:
$8 Per Hour
Interactive Media Work in a Dynamic Environment.
Good organizational and problem solving skills, HTML
java script and editing required. For more information,
call Brad Barker 472-9333, ext 396. email:
bbarkereunigrad1.unl.edu _
You're not another body here.
JaBrisco prides itself on our employees, which have
built an environment that provides excellent food and
service. Our team has openings for promising players
in Service, Host and Kitchen. Player Benefits include:
-Flexible Scheduling
-Competitive Pay
-Meal Discounts
-Paid Vacation
-401 K Plan
-And Respect From A Great Team
Apply in Person:
JaBrisco 700 P Street
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
_2:00-4:00pm_
feed child care in my home for 3 month old and and 2
year old boys. Thursdays from 1-5pm. Experience and
references required. Michelle, 484-7205.
Part time nanny in our home near campus for our 2
children. $5.0Q/hr plus meals. 20 hours per week. Flex
ible schedule. Ca» Wendy at 438-6488.
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 By A BWCAW. Contact Tim Edmonds
(612)930-3544, emailibuckskinOspacesty.net
Camp Winnebago
Caledonia. Minnesota
We are a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to
serving the recreational needs of adults and children
with developmental disabilities. We hold 9 on week
summer sessions. Orientation begins on June 1st. AH
staff must reside at camp. Potential Counselors,
Nurses, TMA's, Lifeguards, should contact Director:
NancvAnn Nowak at fe07)724-2351. (EOE)
COME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THE SUMMER!
(6/21-8/20)
OUTSTANDING BROTHER/SISTER SPORTS CAMPS
ON LARGEST NEW ENGLAND LAKE SEEK SKILLED
COUNSELORS FOR LAND, WATER SPORTS, ARTS.
ROOM, BOARD & TRANSPORTATION PAID. INTER
VIEWS AVAILABLE. COME SEE US ON TUESDAY
3/10 FROM 10-3PM AT THE STUDENT UNION,
ROOM 225.
ROBINDEL (GIRLS): 888-860-1186
WINAUKEE (BOYS): 800-791-2018
www.winaukee.com
Counselors/ Instructors/
Coaches
CAMP STARLIGHT in the mountain lake area of NE PA
has positions now for enthusiastic Sophmores, Juniors,
Seniors and Graduates in all Land & Water
Sports, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, Tennis, Challenge
Ropes Course, Ceramics, Woodworking. Join our
staff of 100 friendly, outstanding, college people from
the U.S. and abroad for a memorable experience.
Modem facilities in a country setting. Good salary and
ttavAl allowance. Field work and Internships encour
aged. 6/20-8/19. CaH 800-223-5737hQW.
DAY CARE ASSISTANT needed. CPR and first aid re
quired. References. Flexible hours. Call evenings,
474-1141.
Great Summer Camp Jobs
Massachusetts
Top Salary, RM/BD/Laundry, Travel AHowance.
Activities: Archery, Crafts, baseball.
Basketball, Dance,
Drama, Drums, Figure Skating, Football, Golf, Guitar,
Gymnastics, Ice Hockey, Hourseback Riding, Karate,
Lacrosse, Lifeguard, Nature, Photography, Pianp, Pot
tery, Rocketry, Rollerblading, Ropes, Sailing, Soccer,
Tennis, Track, Video, Waterski, Windsurfing, Weights,
Yearbook. For more info: Men Call {800)494-6238 and
Women Call (800)382-3752. Stop by for a casual visit
with our reps. Anytime between 10ain. and 3p.m. on
Wednesday, April 1st, See Daily Events Board in the
Nebraska Union for interview locations.
GREAT SUMMER COUNSELOR POSITIONS
• Have fun
• Make a difference
• Summer in New England
Residential Summer Camps Seek Staff in ALL individual
and team sports; Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer,
In-Line Hockey, Golf, Swimming, Sailing, and RN’s
and Coaches. Located in the Berkshire Mountains of
Massachusetts, Just two and a half hours away from
NYC, Boston.-.Competitive Salaries + Room and
Board. Internships are available, Call Camp Greytock
for Boys (800)842-6214 or Camp America for Girls
(800) 779-2070 Grad. Students Welcome.
Milford, Nebraska with people with disabilities. Hiring
for all positions. Salary, room and board provided. Call
(402) 761-2875 for more information.
Spend Summer in the great outdoors-Great Plains Girt
Scout Council seeks qualified Resident Camp and Day
Camp Staff for 1996 season. Summer Positions include
EMT/nurse, waterfront director, lifeguards, nature direc
tor, arts director and unit leaders and counselors. Make
a difference in a girls life with the Girl
Scouts. Contact: Barbara Collins. Great Plains Girt
Scouts Council. 7100 W. Center Rd. Ste. 120, Omaha,
NE. 68106 or e-mail girlscoutOtop.net. Call
402-393-4200 for an application. EOE
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, DANOCEfGirls): 1-800-392-3752.
Summer job openings for Softball umpires. Slow pitch
and fast pitch leagues. Cal Lincoln Parks and Recrea
tion Athletics at 441-7892 for dates and times of dnics.
T)C and Western Summit wM be on campus interviewing
for spring graduates and summer interns on
March 10 and 11. The companies are heavy industrial
general contractors with projects throughout the US.
Contact the career services department to schedule
an interview. An information meeting Is planned for
March 9.
wnst are you ooSigwr summer vacaoorrrr? Rancho
del Chaparral, a summer camp for girts high in the
Jemez Mountains of New Mexico, is looking for staff
members for the 1996 summer camp season. May 30
August 3,1998. Positions available include Program
Staff (Arts, Horse RxSng, Adventure, and Environmen
tal), Counselors and Administrative Staff. If you love
the Out-of-Doors and have a strong desire to make a
difference while having fun, then this camp is for you!
Please cal or write: GM Scouts of Chaparral Council,
Inc., 500 Tijeras NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102.
Phone (505)20-8581.
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.
Work with Kids! Have Fun!
Outstanding brother/sister camps in N.H. and Maine
seeks counselors: Watersports, Landsports, Tennis,
Mountain Biking, Arts, Wilderness, Gymnastic and
more! Top salary/ travel/ room/ board. Cedar (boys:
888-844-8080, apply on line
www.campcedar.com/cedar) Wicosuta (girts:
800-846-9426, e-mail: WicocanipOultranet.com)
Youth Camp Staff
UNL Office of Campus Recreation
Positions open for students (40 hours/week and
part-time positions available) June 1st-August 7th at
$5.50-$6.00 per hour. Qualifications: Previous experi
with related youth activities and recreation is de
Lifeguards also needed. Applications available
Recreation Center or 32 East Campus
deadline APRIL 3rd.
•“Spring Break *98 Get Going!! Cancun, Jamaica,
Bahamas, aid Florida. Group Discounts & Free Drink
Parties! Sell 5 & go free! Book Now!!!
Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1-800-234-7007.
http://www.endlesssummertoufs.com
“•Spring Break Trip ‘98 Get Going!!! PanamaCity
beachfront hotels from $129! 7 nights beachfront, Daily
free drink parties, and Free cover at best bars!
Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1 -800-234-7007.
www.endlesssummer.com
South Padre Island. Best Oceanfront Hotels/ Condos.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed! 1-888-750-4SUN.
After Spring Break!
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Wednesday, April 8.1998
9:30am-a30pmS> NEUnion, City Campus
brought to you by SEIC
UNL’s Student Employment and Internship Center
345NEUnion • 472-1452
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Join others and relax for 35 minutes each Thursday
from 12:10 - 12:45. Drop in - Room 43 Lower Level
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ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Can you use a two or three year scholarship plus
$150 a month? If so, ca> ARMY ROTC for more info.
472-4258.
Attention: TC Students on Fan 1997 Dean's List RSVP
to PhyMs at 2-0889 or pfogerty4unlinfo.unl.edu for the
Teachers College Dean’s List Recognition Ceremony
by this Friday, March 6. _
CALL FOR PAPERS!!!
The 1998 Graduate Research Symposium will be held
on April 22,1998. The symposium is a forum offering
graduate students an opportunity to present their
work. Graduate students interested in oral or poster
presentations should submit materials by March 20.
For packet of submission materials, contact the Office
of Graduate Studies at 472-8891.
DISC GO ROUND
WE RAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs
Used CD’s, $5.99-57.99 New CD&512.99
Movies,T-shirts, posters, hacky sacks,
music books
and CD towers.
DISC GO ROUND
50th and 0,486-0047
Eating Disorders Education
Group
For students, family, or friends concerned about medi
cal, nutritional, exercise and psychological aspects of
eating disorders. Tuesday March 10-April 14,
3:30-4:45. Register at University Health Center Busi
ness Office.
Students $25 Nonstudents $50
Graduate Student Women's
Support Group
A supportive and confidential environment. Join us as
we share our experiences and discuss various issues
related to women. We meet every Thursday from
12:30- 1:30 in the Culture Center's Conference Room.
Call Tricia at the Women’s Center, 472-9428 for more
information.
i
Hey Volunteers!
Applications for the 1998 Volunteer Spirit Award
are Available at Student Involvement, 200 NE
Union or 300 East Union.
UNL students, student groups, staff, faculty and
alumni, please apply.
Deadline March 20
Pi Sigma Alpha
Invites everyone to hear Zachary Karabell, former pro
fessor at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard,
speak on the U.S., Iran and the Middle East: 9
March, 1998 at 4:00 pm in the Student Union (room te
be posted). A question/answer period will be included;
refreshments served.
Shades of Leadership
The Shades of Leadership award was designed to rec
ognize any student, faculty, or staff member of the
University of Nebraska at Lincoln who has made a
contribution to minority development.
Both the application and the nomination forms are
available immediately in the following locations: Student
Involvement, Multi-Cultural Affairs, the Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs, and the Culture Center.
The nomination forms are due by 5:00pm March 6th
and the application forms are due by 4:30pm March
13th. Return both forms to the Culture Center or Stu
dent Involvement Offices.
Society of Human Resource
Management
Meeting Thursday, 5:30 pm, in the Union. New members
welcome! Bring a friend. Come meet the people
that may hire you someday.
Stop! Don’t cut your hair! Haircuts for Habitat coming
soon, watch for more information.
&-PERSUHL
APPLYNOW
to be a 1998-99 Peer Educator/
Are you interested in helping students,
and improving your communication and
leadership skills? PEERS (Peer Educators
Encouraging Responsible Sexuality) leam
to teach two programs: Contraceptive
Methods & Issues, and STI/HTV: Social and
Medical Aspects. PEERS receive a stipend
for presenting these programs.
PEERS are also active in providing edu
cational events on campus for World ADDS
Day and National Condom Week.
Requirements include:
* Take HJLTH 230 in the fall (a one-hour
class offered through HPER)
* Commit to the program for one year,
* Attend all scheduled meetings/activities;
* Assist in PEERS recruitment for foe
following year;
Apply by March 20,1990
For more info, or to apply contact:
Community Health Education,
University Health Center, Rm. 12
472-7440
UNL is an affirmative aetio^equal opportunity employer.
UNL Women’s Rugby Vs. KU
Saturday, Mar. 7y Kickoff at Noon; East Campus Field.
Come Support Big Red Rugby
For mote Srfo. call Jen at 438-5259.
UNMC RADIATION SCIENCES
Representative will be at Arts and Sciences Advising,
107 OldH. Friday, March 6th, 12-3 p.m. Call 472-4190
for appointment
Women’s Week
The Power off One
Women Making Change
March 5-March 14
Thursday, March 5
Chat Ling
Time: 7pm
Place: Centennial Room, Nebraska Union
(QAA afterward)
Chai Ung was the Commander-in-Chief at Tiananmen
Square and two time Nobel Peace Prize Nominee
Tuesday, Match 10
The Women's Center Open House
Time: 3-5pm
Place: The Women's Center, NE Union room 340
The center will unveil the quilt from last year's Women's
Week and also a time to view student athletics'
artwork
Wednesday, March 11
“Women and Work’ wfth Ann Marl May
Time: 2-3:15pm
Place: Nebraska Union, Colonial A
The use of economics and the effects on women's
lives.
Tlweeday, March 12
International Women Forum
Time: 12pm-1:30pm
Place: Nebraska Union, Colonial A
Panel of International women discuss their lives and
answer questions from the audience.
Friday, March 13
Alas June
Time: 8pm
Place: Culture Center
A benefit performance for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &
Transgender Rosourco Cantor.
Sponsored by tlio Woman's Cantar. For mors infor
mation ca» 472-2897.
Youth Baseball Emptoyment
Opportunities
The Babe Ruth Baseball League needs umpires and
coaches for the summer. Leave a message at one of
the following numbers: 489-4252, 435-7088,
483-6214. Specify if interested in afternoon umpiring
or morning and afternoon coaching.
Are you interested in NU’s student government? Are
there changes you would like the University to make?
If so, attend our VISION meeting this Sunday at 3:00
p.m. in the Nebraska!"'
Working together to create a stronger campus com
munity_
BIOLOGY CLUB MEETING
Thurs. March 5th at 6:00pm in 118 Manter Hall. Every
one Welcome!
Block & Bridle
Meeting, Thursday March 5
East Campus Union
7:15pm anyone interested in initiating
7:30pm all members and initiates
CC TT
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Come to our final full party meeting, This Sunday at
3:00 in the City Union. _
Friends of the Deaf Community
(FDC)
7pm, March 5 at 3rd Roor lobby Barkley Center. Vote
on Sweatshirts.
Habitat for Humanity
meeting in the Union Thursday at 6pm. Help work on
upcoming events. * _
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Join us at our work party this Thursday at 8:00, at ATO
(1433 R Street)._
PEO
If you have been initiated into your local PEO chapter,
please join our college group, Sunday the 8th at 5pm.
Call Connie at 464-4340 for more information.
Phi Beta Lambda
General Meeting Thursday, March 5 at 6:30 pm in the
Union. Please wear business aWre.
SAA
New member meeting Thursday at 5pm at Wick Center,
hope to see you there.
STUDENT EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION
Jim Rea, Uni Serv Director for NSEA will be speaking
at the next meeting on Thursday, March 5 at 5.30p.m.
in Mable Lee 262. The topic will be ‘Resume and In
terview^
Student Foundation
Meeting Thursday, March 5 at 5:30 in the Union.
Room will be posted. We will be having a guest
speaker and will be discussing elections. See you
there with your new ideas!
AX®
Congratulations to Kiley Woodard and Sara Bernes on
your acceptance into the Teachers College. We are so
proud of you!
Love vour sisters
AX®
Congratulations to Andrea Lauenstein for receiving the
1997-98 Mortar Board Pi Sigma Alpha award. We are
so proud of you.
Love vour sisters
ami
Michele Decker - Good Luck with Tri-Beta! We know
you’ll do awesome!
Pi Love. Your Sisters
ami
Thanks for going bowling with us Monday night. CAn
you believe P-Man bowled a 300? How does he do it?
The Men of Theta Xi
AAn,AXn,X4>
Can't wait to see everyone "Staying Alive" at the
Pta-Mor Generations Party.
_The Men of AoMen
AAILAX®, EO,
Agmen
Get ready for the Generations Party! Let's Blast to the
Past at Plav-mor. Friday niahtl
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Thanks for the dinner exchange Monday. You guys
rock!
_ The Men of Phi Kappa Psi
AY
Thanks for "tying” one on with us last Thursday at Mai
Tai.
Ladies of Aloha Chi
FarmHouse
Congratulations to Ryan Koch on your recent engage
ment to Jill Hoffschneider at Delta Zeta.
From your brothers__
Congratulations to Dan Busenbark, Brian Edwin Bangs
and John Rice for winning the Solon E. Summerfield
scholarships.
_The Brothers of Phi Kappa Psi
AXA
Thanks for coming over for dinner Monday night.
The ladies of Alpha Chi
AXA
Thanks for the FAC Friday. We had a great time.
Love, The ladies of Pi Phi.
IIKA LAB
LAM
Welcome to UNUI!
Love the women of Alpha Phi
IIKA LAB
Welcome to UNL and we wish you the best of luck to
you in recruiting!!!
The Ladies of Phi Mu
IIKA & LAB
The ladies of Pi Beta Phi would like to welcome n K A
&IAB.
Love, the ladies of Pi Beta Phi
IIKA
Thank you for coming to visit us on Monday. Good
luck with your recruiting! However we can help you, let
us know—and thanks so much for the beautiful
rose6l!!!
Love, the Ladies of Phi Mu
Steve Davis-Thanks for the Chainsaw Advice!
Karina & Kim
2 Gold Bracelets Lost in or around Abel Feb. 25. If
Found, please call 436-0097. Reward offered.
FOUND: Necklace in Engineering Computer Lab. Call
436-8406 to identify .
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