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Wal-Mart FT/PT Positions Available. Garden Center Cashiers K”Ku!iof Hou™- App*y Anyti,n6 at EOE ha|P**••'*>"0and grading. Please cal 430-6652 or464-0646 _^ Wanted: Energetic Sales Associates. Flexible hours, fun environment, employee discounts. Average over $6.00/tK Promotion to Assistant Manager is possible. Tradehome Shoes, Gateway Mall. Apply within. We are now hiring for full time or part time positions. Please apply in person. Sam'S Oub, 4900 North 27th. We need umpires for baseball. Lincoln Little Chiefs. Call 432-5191, leave your name and number. j$S$ Weekends only. Omaha World Herald has an opening for a customer service representative for Saturday and Sundays from 6:30 ajn. to 11:30 a.m. Duties include answenng phones, enter data into computer system, dispatch newspapers. Please *>ply at 825 M, ste 103, Lincoln. Day hours. Bore 15 and 11. June only. Transportation required. 484-7633 Needed- summer day care person for 2 children. Must have reliable transportation and references. Flexible hours. Can 420-5560 erenings. Needed: Energetic, Nurturing and Conscientious Stu dent for Babysitting Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. 2 Preschool Chidren, References Required. 483-1062. Summer Work Study Student Wanted to Work in the Economics Department, CBA. Computer experience preferred, general office duties include operating copy machines and some phone, $6 per hour, call Carol at 472-6387. CAMP STAFF- Outstanding, accredited Slim Down Camp on modem college campuses in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania seeks students and professionals in terested in fitness and funl Specialties: athletics, dance, aerobics, tennis, swim, nutrition, R.D., R.N. 7 weeks, internship credit available. Three years college minimum. You can help change a life this summer! Camp Camelot, 800-421-4321; e-mail: toseweighlOcampcametot.com Church nursery worker needed Sunday mornings, 9:15-12:15. $6-25/hour. Please call for Kathy on Monday or Wednesday. 486-4673 or 483-4282. __ Dependable students wanted for summer employment as research assistants in weed/crop ecophysioiogy. Full time, $550-$6 per hours depending on experience, could extend part time into fall semester. Job includes field work at Lincoln, Mead and Sterling, NE (transportation provided), assisting in data collections, sampling and maintaining research plots. Contact Cheryl Mutiny at 472-3660. 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, CaU Camp Greylock for Boys (800)642-5214 or Camp America for Girls (800)779-2070 Grad. Students Welcome. c ^ Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck cSu9rS70^90ee^£ed- G00d SUmm6f Wa96S 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. Painters needed. Over 100 positions available. No ex perience needed. Work outside in your hometown with friends. 1-888-277-9787. Part-time Summer Job Need enthusiastic and nurturing person to work with children. Must be 19 years old. 7:30-9:30 AM and/or 3:30-5:30pm M-F. Immediate openings also available. Call Trinity Infant and Childcare Center 475-9731. u eoShow me the money! Make $6500 this summed College credrt, travel. Resume builder. Call Yvette at 436-9591. Summer Employment at c h Branched Oak Lake Full and Part Time Available. Please caU Don or Linda at Branched Oak Marina and Restaurant 783-3311 Summer in Chicago Child Care and Light Housekeeping for Surburban Chi cago Families. Must be a responsible, loving, non-smoking person. Call Northfield Nannies at (847) 501-5354. Umpires wanted for at least three Omaha Super Series baseball tournaments this summer — June, July and August. Average pay of $25 per game. Possible travel money. GtfOon Bush: 402-896-0595 or Stove Peterson r What are you doing for summer vacation??? Rancho del Chaparral, a summer camp for girls high in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico, is looking for staff members for the 1998 summer camp season, May 30- August 3.1998. Positions available include Program Staff,Counselors and Administrative Staff. Please call or write: Girl Scouts of Chaparral Council, Inc., 800 Tijeras NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Phone (505)243 0681• YOUTH CAMP STAFF UNL Office of Campus Recreation Positions aha avaMabie (40 hours/week and part time positions available) June 1st through August 7th at 85.50-86 per hour. Qualifications: Previous experience related to youth sports and recreation is desirable. Lifeguards also needed. Applications available at 55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus ActMties Building._- ... _ Paid Internship for Student with Good Computer Skills Proficient with database management. Organized, able to work on multiple projects and meet deadlines. Knowledge of web design and scanning a plus. Expe rience with Microsoft Access preferred. Internship to bean this summer and extend through May 1999. 16-20 hours per week. Flexible schedule, close to city campus. $7 per hour. Send resume' or letter of application by May 1 to Nebraska Film Office, P.O. Box 94666, Lincoln, NE 68509-4666. ' a*,,. S'. I 'v. UWtiNI'jpMMNI i S^lHIilllii Hi 111't 1 Come raise the roof at the Spring Jam *98 in Culture Center, April 24, 10.00p.m.-2.00a.m. 85-public, 83-members. Sponsored by Afrttcan People's Union.__ DEAD WEEK Absolutely NO finals may be given during Dead Week. Finals can ONLY be moved to another time DURING FINAL8 WEEK with the unanimous consent of the class. Quizzee are acceptable. Stop by the ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union, with questions or com plaints or caS 472-2581. EVERYONE CONCERNED ABOUT PEOPLE OF COLOR LAST OPPORTUNITY THIS SCHOOL YEARIII The Chancellor's Commission on the Status of People of Color will host TWO OPEN FORUMS: 1) Thursday, April 23,1966, &00-&00 pm, East Campus Union 2) Friday, April 24,1906, IftOO-lltOOam, City Campus Union (rooms to be posted) An important goal of the Commission is to help improve campus life for people of color at UNL These forums are meetings to provide an oppor tunity for the university community to converse with the Chancellor and other UNL administra tors about issues that you find pertinent. Your input will help improve our campus. RGHT NIGHT On Saturday April 25, Sigma Chi presents Fight Night amateur boxing at its finest. The boxing starts at 7pm in the 4-H building. Tiokets wiM be sola outside of the Union, the Sigma Chi house and at the door for 95. GLBT Resource center elections will be held Friday, April 24 at 2pm in 234 Nebraska Union. Call 472-5644 if you cant attend.. INTRAMURAL OUTDOOR TRACK MEET The Men's and Women's Outdoor Track Meet will take place on Sunday, April 26 at Ed Weir Track. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. Menstrual Attitudes Look at the attitudes that lead to PMS. Learn about the importance of our cycles to our physi cal and emotional well-being. Discuss ways to honor living in a female body Friday, April 24th Room 338, Nebraska Union 12-1:30pm Feel Free to drop in as your schedule permits. For more info call The Women’s Center, 472-2597. NSOA Meeting Elections held Friday, April 24th, 3:15pm at Campus Rec. All members and those interested are welcome to attend.__ Nursing Students: Stop by Fairfield on Monday from 11-1 for Information about Kaplan's NCLEX course. Puzzled about life. Need a New Direction, challenge, believe in yourself. Live life to the extreme. MARINES 1-800-345-8762 Wildlife Club Awards Banquet Saturday, April 25th at 6 p.m. in the East Campus Union. For tickets or more information, call 476-8209._ Th^u55Sor«Boarjni5liTieetat3!30p!mnonday in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Ntfcraskai poli des. All are invited to attend.__ ACACIA Thanks for having us over for the BBQ. Ws had a great time. •IThe Women of Chi Omeaa. aaii Congratulations to Shannon Wheeler of Alpha Delta Pi on being chosen TRIANGLE Sweetheart of the Year. __From the Men of Triangle QUICK CASH v, ♦ Begin donating plasma now and cam,* * ;; , j eMCmoney! 'Mim • New & Return donors {6 month lapse} can earnFJg ]'f up to $ 115 ill donations! t! ; 1.. |||t Safe & Sterile Procedure*&-02;. Per an appointment caU 474-2335 ami Thanks for coming over for the movie on Wednesday. It was a scream. _The Men of Triangle AO Congratulations Bethany Hampton and Kristin Wismer on making the Nebraska Spirit Squadl - _ LoveNbur Alpha Phi Sisters AT2LOA0.ATA Thank you for helping to unload yearbooks. You guys are the greatest __Love, the Greek Yearbook Staff April 26,1998 ATQ-AEA Thank you for the dinner exchange Monday. We had fonl ~ -The men of Pi Kappa Alpha XQ Congratulations Heidi Thomas and Matt Sasek (AGS) on your pinning. rLove. Ybur Sisters in Chi Omega XQ Congratulations Tami Fait on your engagement to Alex Williams (Dell). We’re so happy for youl _Love, Your sisters in Chi Omega DearCartman, Sorry to hear about your Mother/Father. _From, Your Triangle Pals AT Delta Gamma is hosting an Ice Cream Sundae Event this Sunday from 8pm to 11pm. Tickets are $2 from any DG or $3 at the Door. AY Congratulations to the back to back gold medalist. Team Laos: Maz. Neumann, Ftosche. and Bob. AY Thanks for the B8Q. Ybu guys are great! Gave, the women of Aloha Phi OAOZAE Thanks for a great Greek WMd The Wbman of Alpha Delta PI FIGHT NIGHT On Saturday April 25. Sigma Chi presents Fight Night, amateur boxing at its finest. The boxing starts at fpm in the 4-H building. Tickets will be sold outside of foe Union, the Sigma Chi house and at foe door for <5. _ KA© Congratulations Michele Heyen, Christi HoMnw, Shew Martin, Angie Mendyk, and Sara Wsnande for making Huaker Hostess. _ KA0.AXA Thank you to our Triad for the dinner exchange on Monday. We had a great time. _ From the Men of Triangle KKT Thanks for the great FAC last Fridayi __-The Men of FIJI Nite on the Nile *98 The secrets of ancient Egypt w* be revealed tomorrow night. Vans w* leave Acacia between 9 and 10. ©E Congratulations to Adam Prochaska for being acdepted into Law School and to Chuck Braymen for being accepted into the Oxford Program and Study Abroad in Russia. 0E Congratulations to Gary Hemod on his recent pearling to Jana Roever (Alpha Delta PI) XAE Thanks for the Wonderful dinner exchange. Love the Ladtes of Alpha Delta R XX We would like to congratulate Libby Baker for becoming the new Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. The Men of Sigma Chi XX, KA Thanks for the Great Dimer Exchange, come back an ytime. The Men of Theta Xi TRIANGLE Congratulations to our new officers: Intramurals: JeffVbungman IFC Delegate: Brian Bfcfson Public Relations: Travis Dendinger Membership Development: Alien Beaudette House Photographer Nick Bernard Philanthropy: Brandon Jackson TRIANGLE Congratulations to our athlete of the year, Garret From Mbur TRIANGLE Brothers TRIANGLE Congratulations to Jush Swenson on receiving the Mother Mac Scholarship. From Ybur TRIANGLE Brothers TRIANGLE Good luck to our Rgfrt Night Contendor, Matt Bryl, on Saturday. _ From Vbur Triangle Brothers TRIANGLE Thanks for having ue over for mode night We had an awesome time. 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