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Students- Will these hours work with your class sched ule? Monday-Friday, 2:30 to 6:30 and Saturdays 8-5p.m. We have a store cleric position available at our North 70th and Vine Street or North 14th and Superior Street location. If interested, please apply Monday -Friday, 2-5 p.m. at Williams Cleaners 2541 N. 48th SUMMER CAMP STAFF WWW.COLORADOMOUNTAINRANCH.COM, 1-800-267-9573. Talented Line Cooks Challenged To Join Lazio’s Apply in person: Lazio’s 710 P Street Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 2:00-4:00pm If you're tough enough, we can offer you: -Flexible Scheduling -Competitive Pay -Meal Discounts -Paid Vacation -401 KPIan -And a great staff to hang with. TEACHER ASSISTANT Before and after school part-time positions available immediately in Lincoln Public Schools working with the Family Service School's Out program. Responsibilities include: Assisting supervising teacher witn activities, interacting with children and some parent communica tion. Flexible hours available in the morning and/or af ternoon programs. Starting wage $5.50 /hour. Applications required, Family Service, 501 S. 7th, Lin coln, NE 68508. If you require accommodation to apply or interview, please contact the Human Resources office at 441 -7949 or 1 -800-642-6481. EEOC Tico’s Now hiring am/pm servers, bus persons, cashier, carry-out, hosts, dishwashers, line cooks, and cleanup.' Apply in person; 17th and •M". TO $500 TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY A tBwCOkMKZ Ml National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap njirstinnc frtr* Part-time Teller (2) Eastpark, Williamsburg Part-time mail room clerk For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employe 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 Allowance. 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)494-8238 and Women Call (80(9392-3752. Stop by for a casual visit with our reps. Anytime between 10a.m. and 3p.m. on Wednesday, April 1st See Daily Events Board in the Nebraska Union for interview locations. Hawkins Construction hiring summer help. 180 Project across from stadium. $10nr starting contact Joe at 477-2512, 499-6466. Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages. Call (970)483-7490 evenings. Impact Your Summer Want a Summer job that teaches teamwork, re sponsibility, real word experience, makes an im pact on you and kids but is more fun than we can tell you? Positions open: Boys Counselors, Wranglers, Cooks, Lifeguards, High Ropes, Na ture, Office. Call YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln at (402(434-9225. Life Changing Experiences Could be in store for you I 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. NEED SUMMER HARVEST HELP Run new Case International Combines, and new Auto matic Twin Screw Trucks. Need non-drinkers and non-smokers, need CDL Driver's Liscence, Will help obtain CDL, Room and Board Provided. Call 785-689-4660. Study Participant Representative MDS Harris, an international leader in the pharmaceuti cal testing industry, is looking for personable, energetic individuals who want to be part of a strong team en vironment. As part of our team, you will screen individ uals over the telephone to match requirements for pharmaceutical studies while entering data into a com puter database. This position offers excellent growth opportunities. HS diploma and data entry skills are re quired; one year of customer service or sales experience is preferred. Number of hours vary based on staffing needs. Please apply in person at B MDS Harris Science Advancing Health Human Resources, JM-SPR 621, Rose Street Lincoln, NE 68502 AA/EOE SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS NEEDED FOR PREMERE 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(Girts): 1-800-392-3752. Wanted: Part time auto body shop secretary. 3-4 hours per day, five days a week. Some accounting knowledge helpful. 464-6100. Wendys 14th & “Q” Now hiring. Quality minded people for lunch and eve ning shifts. Flexible hours, vacation, and meal dis counts. Apply in person. You’re not another body here. JaBrisco (Hides 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 KPIan -And Respect From A Great Team Apply in Person: JaBrisco 700 P Street Monday, Tuesday and Thursday _2:00-4:00pm_ Babysitter needed for active 10 year old boy from Monday March 30th to Friday April 3rd from 7:30am to 4:00pm. Pay $7.00 plus expenses. Must have own car. Contact Jolene at 465-8808. Position Re-opened! Part time nanny in our home near campus for our two children. $5.00/hr. 15-20 hours/week, mostly mornings. Call Wendy at 438-6488. CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, waterskiing, gymnastics, riflery, archery, tennis, golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dra matics, OR riding. Also kitchen, maintenance. Salary $1250 or more p!us R&B. 22936 N 91st Place, Scotts dale, AZ 85255; (602)502-6014; e-mail: lwcgwcOaol.com.__ CAMPSOURCE: Unique free referral service lists hun dreds of job openings at beautiful summer camps. Call about positions in Waterfront, Tennis, Gymnastics, Roller Hockey, theatre arts, Lacrosse and many more. Call 888-985-CAMP___ Unbelievable Low Prices Diamonds, Engagement Rings, Gold Chains and Bracelets. ELUfiR Shop the Rest IT Cone to the Best — 31IIO St 474-6044 Summer job openings for Softball umpires. Slow pitch and fast pitch leagues. Call Lincoln Parks and Recrea tion Athletics at 441 -7892 for dates and times of dinics. UNIQUE SUMMER JOBS IN BEAUTIFUL MN...Spend 4-13 weeks in the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”. Earn salary plus room/ board. Counselors, nurses, travel guides, lifeguards and other positions available at MN camps for children and adults with disabilities. Contact: MN Camps, 10509 108th St. NW. Annandale, MN 55302 1-800-450-8376 ext. 10. EOE. 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. Attention Business Majors 130 year old company has a few openings left for their summer business and sales training program. It's paid with college credit available. 477-7636. Expanding business in India. Looking for associate who is bilingual. Call (206)270-2859. --- 1 I wi 11 $ :,&m I > ( i v After Spring Break! Part-Time Jobs, Summerjobs, Internships me onioeni «ioo ana imemsnip rair Wednesday. April 8.1998 9:30 am - 3:30 pm • NEUnion, City Campus brought to you by SEIC UNL's Student Employment and Internship Center 345 NE Union • 472-1452 vyvyw.unl.adu/carsars/seic/9aic.htiTi s i - t Congratulations to the new members of the Black Masque Chapter of Mortar Board Christine Aita Benjamin Aken Erica Ait Jennifer Baqkenstose James Bayer Minisa Chapman Jason Dubs April From Bradette Hemmerting Scott Henderson Krista Hill Erik Hoegemeyer Corey Hoekler Amy Lawson AnneLoeb Elizabeth Marsh EmltyMtHard Kristen Moore Undsay Peterson Kelly Pollard UsaSchkade Jeana Seitzinger duyemisi Smith Jess Sweiey Jill Taylor Molly Welchman CALL FOR PAPER!! The 1998 Graduate Research Symposium will be held on April 22,1998. The symposium is a form offering graduate students an opportunity to present their work. Graduate students interested in oral or poster presentations should submit materials by March 18. For packet of submission materials, contact the Office of Graduate Studies at 472-8891 CAMP CHALLENGE: SUMMER LEADERSHIP SCHOOL So you didn't sign up for ROTC as a freshman or sophomore. Catch up at ARMY ROTC Camp Chal lenge, a PAID six week summer course with college credit in leadership training. Call 472-4269 for details. Free Cash Grants! College. Scholarships. Business. Medical Bills. Never Repay. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext.G-1843. Free Food and Prizes! Alpha Zeta Quiz Bowl Wednesday, March 18th at 5:00p.m. Need a team of four. Sign up on site in the Animal Science Building. INTRAMURAL SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL Tuesday, March 17 is the last day to enter Co-rec Slow Pittti Softball. Enter now at the Office of Campus Rec reation. For more information, call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL SOCCER The last day to enter Men's & Women's Soccer is Tuesday, March 17. Don't delayl Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more in formation. LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY We are seeking dynamic, entrepreneurial individuals who are committed to expandmg educational opportu nity in this country and to helping shape the Con sciousness of their peers. Sophomores and Juniors with leadership experience are preferred. To explore this opportunity further, please contact Megan Matheny, Western Campaign Director for “Teach For America* at 1-800-832-1230, extension 218. LIFE IS HARD, DO THE ESSENTIALS! DEADLINE: Essential Experiences Recogni tion Requirements due April 1,1996 for cam pus-wide recognition on April 16. Submit com pleted Essential Experiences Reflection Sheets to 106 Canfield Administration Building. Further information & reflection sheets on our web sits: http://www.unl.edu/sinvolve/ee. DON’T DELAY! FINISH BEFORE SPRING BREAK! Ques tions, call Rosemary Blum, 472-3755. PI SIGMA ALPHA Meeting Tuesday, 17 March 1998 at 5.00 in Oldh 516. Be there or be square! (Note the time change!) Scarlet and Cream Singers editions are currently being held for Scarlet and !ream (the University's show choir). More information i available at 366 Westbrook Music Building or at rww.unl.edu/alumni/scar1et.htm._ ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY Free shish kebabs, green beers. Starts at 11:30 am. Bodega* Alley, 14180 St 477-8560 Student Foundation' Scholarship itudent Foundation Scholarships recognize a UNL tudent for his/her academic excellence, leadership, ind high integrity. Three scholarships are awarded ind are $300 each. Applications available at Student ivolvement, 200 City Union and 300 East Union. STUDENT ORGANIZATION OFFICE SPACE APPLICATIONS Student Organization Office Space Applications for 1998-99 are now available! Applications are INSIDE the March issue of the Channels news letter, mailed directly to organization Presidents and Advisers. Applications give organizations consideration for office space, desk space, and/or filing/storage space in the Nebraska Unions and Culture Center. Additional applica tions are available in Student Involvement (City and East! and at http://www.unl.edu/sinvolve. The deadline for application submissions is Fri day, April 3,1998. For additional information in formation, contact Student Involvement at 472-2454. Student Organization and Volunteer Spirit Awards Nomination for the annual Student Organization Awards are available in Student Involvement (City and East). Categories include: Adviser of the Year, Rookie Adviser of the Year, President of the Year, Treasurer of the Year, Outstanding Student Organization Member, Educa tion/Entertainment Programming Award, College Programming Award. Volunteer Spirit Award The Volunteer Spirit Award recognizes alumni, faculty, staff, student groups and individual stu dents who have volunteered their time and efforts to improve life on campus and within the community. Applications/Nominations must be turned in at Student Involvement (City or East). Deadline to submit nominations for all Student Organization Awards is March 19. Deadline to submit applications for Volunteer Spirit Awards is March 20. For additional information, contact Student In volvement at 472-2454. Study Abroad Informational Meeting rhere will be a Study Abroad representative from Beaver College at the International Affairs Office on Wednesday, March 18th and an informational meeting will be held from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Students can find Jut about overseas study opportunities—1237 R Sheet in the Conference Room Teachers College Students ATTENTION . Please sign up for appointments with advisers on the World Wide Web: http7Ac.unl.edu/tcssc ALUES General meeting: Tonight at 9:30 pm in the union, room posted; Parents night! Wear Green! Ambassadors Meeting tonight 6:00pm Office of Admissions. Hope to see you there. Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays 6pm to 7:30 pm For more information call Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Coun seling and Psychological Services. 472-7450 (e-mail ldiaz-perdomodccmail.unl.edu) or Rev. Phil Owen at 476-0355 (email: ophilipdunomaha.edu). FFA ALUMNI MEETING TONITE 8:00PM IN THE EAST CAMPUS UNION, ROOM POSTED. Habitat for Humanity Meeting Tuesday in the Union at 6pm; everyone wei come; Help with proiectil ISA Independent Student Association meeting Wednesday, March 18, 4.30-5.30 p.m. Student Union (Room Posted).___ MANORS Minorities in agricultural, natural resources, and related sciences meeting March 17th at 7:00 in the East Union. Room will be posted. Questions contact Juan Gonzales. 472-7912. NU MEDS We are having elections Tuesday the 17th at 7:30pm in the Union. Everyone'S welcome to attend. PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Tuesday, March 17,1998 at 3:00 pm in the conference room at Parking Services; 625 Stadium Drive. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Pick up and return nomination forms for vice president, treasurer, secretary, membership chair, outreach chair, publicity chair or historian in Henzlick 61C. They are due by 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Please come and vote for your future officers at the election meeting on Tuesday, March 17 at 5.30p.m. in Matote Lee 262. Undergraduate Women in Business Meeting Tuesday, 5.30 Union. Room to be posted. Speaker Linda Robinson-Rutz of the Principal Financial Group. Business attire. Pick up nomination form for Business Woman of the Year. UNL Range Club Presents Dr. Hitchcock on range ecosystems of Eastern Africa; Tonight, 7:00 pm in East Campus Union; Free Pizza. UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS Meeting Wednesday, March 18th at 7p.m. in 120 Bessey. Gubernatorial candidate Bill Hoppner will be speaking. New members welcome. Alpha Xi Delta ftawnnli presents Fiesta Feed *96 Thursday, March19,10pm-2am Ticket $2 in advance $3 ft door All proceeds benefit the Leukemia Society. AAA Juvenile Diabetes Coin Drive ★ Please Donate your Silver coins and bills for a good cause) ★ FARMHOUSE Thanks for the great mixer guys. We had a great time! _ Love the A «I> pledges FH Congratulations to Jake Messersmith and Jess Sweley on being honored with Mortarboard's Pi Sigma Alpha award. GREEK LIFE “Feeling Stressed-Out?" Where does God fit? Wednesday, 3/18 at 9:30 pm; Alpha Xi Delta. PHI BETA LAMBDA Regular Meeting Tuesday March 17th at 6:30pm in the Union. Please wear business attire. Make sure it's green. Start your own fraternity! Zeta Beta Tau is looking for men to start a new chapter. If you are interested in ac ademic success, a chance to network and an opport-: nity to make friends in a non-pledging brotherhood, e-mail: zbt@zbtnational.org or call Faron Lewitt at (317) 334-1898. The Ladies of Kappa Delta would like to thank everyone who attended Chilifest '98. It was a big success! Thanks Again! Love, the Kappa Deltas Student Impact Team 7:00 p.m. - City Union Room to be posted Found Keyring with key by Mable Lee; Claim at Daily Nebraskan__ Found: Pager on East Campus; Call 436-6376. FOUND: Calculator in Avery. Call 438-8375. Keys found Saturday Near University Health Center. Leather Keyring with a K. Call 472-7576 to Claim. Lost, Amethyst ring near Rec center or Commuter lot by HSS. If found call 486-3416._ Have fun - Raising Funds For your Chibs, Teams, &Groups. Earn up to $500 or morel Put our 25 years of fundraising experience to work for you. Call now for details on a FREE CD of your choice. 1-600-592-2121 ext. 106. Raise $500 in one week Fundraising opportunities available. Great for clubs! No financial obligations. For more info, call 888-57-APLUS ex. 51. 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