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The Still Lincoln’s Leading Liquor Retailer is seeking a motivated team leader for Night Manager. Retail experience a must. Send Resume to: 5560 S. 48th St., Lincoln, NE 68516.__ Three part time positions available now: ' Stocker/cashier/sale support in retail store (2 openings) * Computer designer for kitchen layouts Apply in person at Pauley’s Lumber Company & Design Center, 945 South 27th Street. 475-7575 TO $500 TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY NBC Ms »1—al ’■wfc «f Cm—ren FT | atfftRsrCbMuaezfa* National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap plications for Fulltime reilar*UNLCampus Part time Credit Card CoOector Part Time Teller - Havelock {2) Bank South Part time Dishwasher For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employer Wal-Mart FT/PT Positions Available. Garden Center Cashiers and Sales Floor. Variety of Hours. Apply Anytime at the Layaway Department. EOE ’ ~ We need umpires for baseball. Lincoln Little Chiefs. Call 423-5191, leave your name and number. $$$$ Energetic nanny needed for 3 & 5 year olds. Afternoons this summer and Tuesday/Thursday in fall. Must have own transportation. References required, Call 471-3800, leave message._ . ^ Needed: Energetic, Nurturing and Conscientious Stu dent for Babysitting Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. 2 Preschool Children, References Required. 483-1062. Part Time Child Care Needed now and through the summer for a six and eight year old. Flexible hours, great pay. 421-7670_ Summer Child Care, Girls 10 and 12, Monday-Friday, 1-5. References Required. 421-8429. Fun Summer Work Study Positions at the Nebraska State Historical Society. A variety of positions are available in Library/Archives Museum, Security, Main tenance, the new History Adventure Center and even in Omaha. 471-4779. __ Great People! Great Jobs! Gain valuable work experience while helping fellow UNL Students gain work experience too! Apply now for your summer work study job in SE1C UNL’S Student Employment & Internship Center 345 Nebraska Union *472-1452 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. Full Time - Summer Help Quality Movers Express is presently taking phone and written applications for its summer Crew. With-7 loca tions in Kansas and Nebraska we have the job for you. If you are 18 year or older and want a fulltime summer job with a lot of variety, give us a call today! We will take down the necessary information to reserve you a slot on our summer crew. At that time, arrangements will be made for you to be sent an application to com plete and xe turn.. Once yaoMve signed on you can earn additional bonus money for each friend you recruit to come work with us. Call the location nearest your summer home: Wichita 800-239-1422, Manhattan 800-239-1423, Salina 800-239-1424, Topeka 800-239-1425,Lawrence 800-238-1426, Kansas City (Shawnee, KS) 800-239-1427, and Omaha, NE 800-239-1228. 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 Greylock for Boys (800)842-5214 or Camp America for Girls (800) 779-2070 Grad. Students Welcome. Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages. Call (970)483-7490 evenings. GlKLSCXXnS Horseback Riding Staff Needed Summer Camp positions are available June-August 1998. Live and work in the mountains SIW. of Denver with girts ages 9-17. Teach them the basics of horseback nding and supervise trail rides. Must be able to saddle, bridle, ride well and work with children. Call (303) 778-8774. ext: 247 for an application and a job description. . „ W I CURL SCOUTS Make Difference in the Life of a Girl Work at a Summer Camp June-August 1998 Join other energetic people who love to work with girls ages 6-17 at a day or resident camp in the Rocky Mountains S.W. or Denver. ' Positions available: “Counselors “Specialists (crafts, archery, sports, dance and drama, farm, ropes course, backpacking) “Horseback riding positions “Administrative positions “Health Supervisor (RN, LPN, or EMT) Call (303) 778-8774, ext. 247 for an applications and job description today! Summer Employment at Branched Oak Lake Full and Part Time Available. Please call Don or Linda at Branched Oak Marina and Restaurant 783-3311 Summer in Chicaao 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. SUMMER JOB FULL-TIME & PART-TIME Looking for Customer Service Representatives wanting to work in a dynamic, progressive, family oriented con venience store. Competitive wages plus commissions, benefits and advancements available. Ask for Jeff at 475-8504 to set up an appointment. SUMMER WORK EARN UP TO $12.15 43 student PT/FT openings, interview now. Flexible around finals. 50 AASP Scholarships. No telemarketing. 477-8663. U.S. Department of Agriculture; Agricultural Research Service; GS-1 to GS-Z ($6.55 to $7.36/hr); Laboratory & Field Research Positions Open for Summer Employ ment; Wheat, Sorghum, & Forage Research Unit; 344 Keim Hall, East Campus, University of Nebraska, Lin coln. NE; Phone: 402-472-1490 or 402-472-2961. The United States Department of Agriculture is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 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: Girt Scouts of Chaparral Council, Inc., 500 Tijeras NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Phone (505)243-9681. 600s Micas Tjj 2nd Five Week Session. Political Science 260: Problems in International Relations. Call #4733 cmo@unlgrad1.unl.edu 472-5994 All Stressed Out and Nowhere to Study? Come to the Nebraska Alumni Association for free snacks and solace. Monday, May 4 Tuesday, May 5 8:00am-12 midnight Wick Alumni Center 1520 R Street • Free Beverages and Snacks including Valentino's Pizza • Quiet Study Atmosphere • All Students Welcome I Sponsored by the Nebraska Alumni Association and Valentinos. Congratulations to the Student Foundation 1998 officers: President Erin Hamilton Vice President Halle Trupp Secretary; Robert Joseph Treasurer Lynette Hynes Membership Selection: Vernon Miller and Jake Messersmith Membership Development Caleb Jensen and Kate Hutchens Social: Wade Johannes and Josh Thelen Builder’s Award: Adam Eakes Senior Gift Marie Hottemeir Funding Project Katie Lewis Pizza Sales: Melissa Bauhard Trading Places: Ryan Felton Scholarship: Mindv Connell Big Red Weicome/PR: Michelle Stewart DISC GO ROUND WE RAY 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 0,486-0047 Am Congratulations to our new officers: T. Uher, S. Murphy, A. Marshall. J. Woodfine, C. Sands. M. Beran, R. Nystrom, N. Curtis, J. Latfekf, A. Chai. Am Congratulations and best wishes to our graduating seniors: C. Freye, JL Hammer,'A. Miller, G. Mock, A. DorothyJ.Ketly, K. Swee, K. Ott, J. Wheeler, H. Wong INTERNATIONAL POLITICS SUMMER CLASS: PS 271 first session. Focus on contemporary western Europe. 11-12:45 MTWRF. LEARN SPANISH IN MEXICO WHILE VISITNG OVER 50 HISTORICAL SITES! INTERNET: www.mexspanish.com E-Mail: meaganmagee9hotmail.com Pre-Law Students: Stop by outside the Union 11-1 Monday for information about Kaplan's upcoming LSAT course. Rainy Day Make Up for Pre-Law Students: Stop by outside the Union today 11 -1 for info about Kaplan's upcoming LAST course that starts May 7. Spring Bedding Plant Sale Come and get some beautifuibedding plants for your garden. Grown by UNL Horticulture Club Members. Sale is at East Campus, behind Plant Science Building in West Greenhouse. Come early for best selection! Annuals, perennials and hanging baskets. Thurs., April 30,8am-5pm Fri., May 1,8am-5pm Study in the Czech Republic and Greece! Spring semester 1999—Nebraska Semester Abroad is an 11 week program in Olomouc, Czech Republic and Thessalonki, Greece. Earn 12-15 UNL Credits from mid-March to the beginning of June. All courses are taught in English. Exciting weekend trips to Athens, Prague, and Munich are included I To find out more, contact: International Affairs, 1237 R Street, 472-5358 or visit our website at wwwJaffairs.unl.edu The Original Three Men and A German FINAL EPISODE Monday from 9PM to 2AM on __ 90.3 KRNU.' TITANIC Selection of Posters including Titanics. Buy ing, Selling Music Everyday. Highest Prices Paid. Re cycled Sounds, 1211 O Street. 476-8240. UNL Wildlife Club Come celebrate the end of the year at the Hog Roast Barn Dance this Saturday. Festivities begin at 4 pm Tickets are $3. For directions or more information see the board in Natural Resource Hall or call 476-8209. CBA SAB GROUP PHOTOS ARE HERB! If you ordered a group photo you may pick it up from Christie, at the front desk, in CBA 138. Cost is $8.50. Make checks payable to CBA SAB aaii Congratulations to Michele Decker for receiving the National President’s Youth Service Award from Pres ident Clinton. What a tremendous honor! PS love, your sisters Aon Congratulations to Angie Johnson, recipient of the Jayne Wade Anderson Award and Gamma Gamma Award. i.hi Attention Ladies, heret is your call, come to the AGR Farmer’s . Ball this Saturday, May 2nd. Vans will start leaving ; AGR at 5:30. j ATA I Congratulations to the men who were recently ap pointed to ASUN advisory board: < 1 * < Brock LaSure- Health Center Cory Ostermeyer- Campus Police Dave Cavenough- Parking Appeals Travis Wright- Parking Appeals < Matt Meyer- Campus Safety ( The Men of Detta Tau Delta i -----.. V * & - g I :V' ATA . ' Congratulations to Dave Maioley arid Chris Lorenz for | winning the senior Gamma Gamma award. , ~The Men of Delta Tau Delta OM Congratulations to our new initiates. Tiffany Krizan, Lora Meyers, Kelli Graham, and Lindsey Rue. -Love your new sisters Ladies Night Every Friday Night at DiGiorgio’s; T320 “O” Street: La dies Dollar Anything. IIBO Congratulation to the following people: Tiffany Grueber for being appointed to ASUN health Center Advisory Committee, Kara Oueooman for being appointed to ASUN Women Issues Subcommittee, ana Sam Rainey for being nominated to the University Ju dicial Appeals Board. We are proud of you all. Love Pi Phi i Phi Gamma Delta May 1st- Founder’s Day 1848-1998 Celebrating 150 of Excellence EKA I Congratulations to the Pi Kappa Alpha executive council: President-Matt Nigra, Internal VP-Brian Feller, External VP-Jeff Armstrong, Tresurer-Mike Bucknebera, Secretary-Greg Krafka, Sergeant at Arms-Tyler Morgan, Rush Chair-Warren Hursh, Pledge Educator-Scott Arneson Your brothers IKA Thank you for sending us flowers for Founder's Day. They were very much appreciated. Love Pi Phi 2»E Congratulations to the^following members who won our house awards: Senior of the Year- Jim McClymonz Sig Ep SAM-Brett Lacey Live out of the year- Jason Herz Intramural playW of the year- John Grebe ■. Good luck to all our graduating seniors. Thanks for all of the great memories. We will aH miss you. -Your brothers TRIANGLE Congratulations to Dan Fuhr on his internship with From. Your Triangle Brothers LOST: Pair of black Oakley sunglasses on bench in front of Avery Hall. If found call 435-6951. Reward. Lost: red sorority pullover jacket at the Red and White game. 436-6085. ■ 'V • - • .'-i : V -- ■ ■■■■ .. ■ ' -- THE DEEP END BY CHAD STRAWDERMAN IT S[y\S IM 3 WA\CW C«\& Mi NO new ctwtt shop 1 zmf&a»m.m.w 0P£WS OP tM«W ffTwft I IMW Omt«C MS 6f NtiXTvCtSt CMS. I (MfttMUHWJSTlKRtOK. THE NORM BY MICHAEL JANTZE I’ve eeeN losing so i bought a a lot of good voice RecoRpeR. iPeAS LATGLy JW^S, m I've FetT setF CONSCIOUS USING IT IN FRONT OF CO-WORKeRS I r" | . 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