Word Processing Professional accounting firm is looking for an individual to perform word processing and clerical duties. Must be proficient in Excel, Word and have a strong attention to detail. Flexible part-time hours. Must be available Saturdays. Apply in person. Dana F. Cole & Company, 200 NBC Center YMCA Camp Kitaki Lincoln office has part-time office assistant job available. Enjoy this rewarding job. Good computer and general office skills needed. Apply at 6000 Com huskerHWY. 434-9225._ Centennial Mall Child Care Part time hours available 7-9am and 3-5pm. Apply in person at 100 Centennial Mall North, Federal Building. Must be 18 years of age. EOE Part-time chi.d care needed for 2 kids, Mon. and Wed. 3:30-6pm. 488-6885 500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose!!! NY, PA, New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball, Gymnastics, English Riding, Lifeguard, WSI, Water Ski, Sailing, Wind surfing. Aerobics, Archery, Mountain Bik ing, Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano, Accompanist, Theater, Ceramics, Jewelry, Woodworking, Pho tography, Radio, Nature, RNS, Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1 - 80 0 - 443-6428; www.summeroampemployment.com. FUN OUTDOOR STAFF WANTED! Do you love the outdoors, being around people, gaining leadership skills, role modeling for kids, and camp fun? If yes, YMCA Camp Kitaki is seeking applicants for Boys Counselors, Lifeguards for pool or lake, Wranglers, Nature Director, Crafts, Ropes, Climbing, and Trips, call YMCA in Lincoln now for an application at (402) 434-9225, or e-mail campkrtaki9aol.com Mother’s helper for summer- Omaha; 2 kids, ages 9 & 10, pool membership; must have own car; FT/Ffex; ref erences; 402/552-2101, Chris, leave message. _ SUMMER EMPLOYMENT (June through August) at Camp Lincoln/Camp Lake Hubert in Minnesota’s Lake country since 1909. Meet new friends, expand horizons, rewarding work with children, develop leadership skills, 30 water/land activities. Specific job information, internships and applications available at student em ployement and Intern Center 345 Nebraska Union. Sign up in advance for a personal interview on campus Wednesday, February 10. Wilderness Nature Camp Coordinator Lincoln Parks and Recreation has an opening for Coor dinator of its Nature Camp Program which is June 7 July 23 for K-6 grades. Varied hours before camp begins. 50+ hours during weeks of camp. Must work well with youth, be able to supervise and be well or ganized. Pay range is $7-$8.50/hour, depending on experience. Apply at Parks and Recreation, 2710 A St., 441-7847. Work With Kids Lincoln Parks and Recreation summer playground po sitions ($5.70/h) June 7- July 30, M-F, 9:15am to 12:15pm. Conduct outdoor activities for grade school children. Appy now at Parks and recreation 2740 A Street. 441-7952 EOE/AA. Don’t MissThe Engineering ^Technology Fair Thursday, February 4 9:30am to 3pm InThe City Campus Union Centennial Ballroom Accounting Intern Aliant Communications is seeking a paid Staff Ac countant for the Disbursement Accounting Department. The position is available immediately and will extend through the summer. The potential exists for the position to be extended beyond this time frame. The incumbent of this position will be responsible to audit construction jobs, work with continuing Property Record Development, assist in inventory reconciliation, and assist in special studies. We are looking for an accounting major in either their sophomore or junior year. The applicants must be able to work at least 20 hours a week between the time of 7:30am - 5:00pm for most weeks during the school year. Additional hours are possible if the applicant has the availability, such as summer break. Candidates must be PC literate, and proficient with Microsoft Office products, especially EXCEL If you are qualified and interested, please send your resume postmarked no later than February 5,1999 to: Aliant Communications Attn: Jen Robinson PO Box 81309 Lincoln, NE 68501-1309 Fax:402-436-4403 Email: jrobinsonOaliant.com SPRING BREAK *99 Guaranteed lowest prices to Cancun, Jamaica & Panama City Beach. Student Travel Services 1-800-648-4849 www.ststravel.com On campus contact: Josh at (402) 436-7871 Rich (402) 438-7819 Spring Break-Last Chance To “Break with the Best!" Join us in Cancun, Jamaica, Mazatlan, or S.Padre. Prices from $399. SAVE $200 + get FREE meals & parties. 1-800-SURFSUP www.studentexpress.com Are You Interested in Sponsoring an Election Debate? Come to the information meeting to get details about hosting a debate for the upcoming Student Government elections. If you are interested but can not attend the meeting, please call Marlene at 472-2581. Monday, Feb.8 Assertiveness Training Workshop Learn to communicate your thoughts and feelings more effectively. Thursday 2:30 - 4:30pm February 11 - April 8 Call Mary 472-7450. ATTENTION P.E.O.’s Meeting this Sunday @ 5-7pm. RSVP by 2/4 for more information: Jennifer @ 474-6771 or Bobbi @ 488-6588. E-Commerce Seminar 1200 Major Brand name companies are constructing an Internet site to move products and services to con sumers. Leam how to make money or own part of the site now without capital investments. Thursday, Febru ary 4th, 7:00pm Nebraska Union. Call 477-2303 for more information. Eating Issues Support Group Looking for a small, comfortable environment with women who are struggling with eating issues? CALL Tricia at 472-9428 for more information. FILING DEADLINE TODAY For upcoming , ASUN Student Government election 4:00pm 115 Netor. Union FREE - FREE PAPER MONEY Paper Money coupon books Pick yours up at Commuter & Student Services 116 Nebr. Union Cards are boring and roses don9t last. Present your ad lor the Valentine's Day special section. The first SO people who prepay their ad in person at the classified desk will receive a FREE 20-minute Calling Card, courtesy of AKant Communications A The Daily Nebraskan. Fast come, first served. The Daily Nebraskan Lower level of the Nebraska Union 472-2588 • dn®unLedn Gender Issues Discussion Group A safe place for women and men to explore the impact of gender roles on relationships, self, and society. Call Jan Deeds at 472-2598 for information. A____ Golden Key Hey golden keyers we are meeting this Sunday, 9pm at the Culture Center, to form committee chairs for up coming projects. All memebers are encourage to come. Have you hugged your VOLUNTEER today? volunteer Spirit Award applications available at Student Involvement, 200 Nil and 300 ECU. Help honor our UNI volunteers! Deadline February 19. Call 472-2454 for information._ i Intramural Swim Meet The Men’s & Women’s Swim Meet will take place on Wednesday, February 3 at 6:30pm at Mabel Lee Hall Pool. No advance entry required. Call 472-3467. Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at 115 Nebraska Union Deadline February 26 Lesbian Bi Questioning Discussion Group LBQ is a safe place for lesbians, bi women and women questioning their sexual orientation to meet, talk, learn and laugh in an informal atmosphere. Meets every Thursday at 6:00pm in Nebraska Union, room 338. For more information call the Women’s Center at 472-2597. Making Peace with Food Break out of unhealthy patterns. Develop flexible and balanced ways to nourish yourself. Wednesdays 3:30-4:45 pm February 10-April 7 paHHHaMMipiipaMiiaiinaaBMH look. Ftegister to attend a workshop to help you im prove how you think and feel about your body. Tuesday’s 3:00- 4:30pm February IF-April 6 : Call Sue at CAPS 472-7450 Row Big Red Join us Wed night at 7:00pm in the Boat House located off of 16th and Y, near HSS. For more info, call the Boat House 472-1220 or Rose Ryan 438-9113. Send a Valentine! $5.00/15 words. $0.15/additional word. $0.75 billing charge All ads include the heart artwork. Deadline: February 11th before 3:00pm You can send us your ad by email dn9unl.edu, fax: 472-1761, Phone 472-2588 or hand it in at the Daily Nebraskan Office, 34 Nebraska Union. Study Business in China Summer ‘99 “China - Emerging Markets" is a 14 -day course (June 5-20) that will take you to Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai. Attend lectures (in English) at the University of Interna tional Business and Economics, one of the most pres tigious institutions in China. To find out more, attend an informational meeting TODAY at 3:00pm at Inter national Affairs, 1237 RStreet (472-5358). Agronomy Club Meeting Wed.,Teb 3 at 7pm in Keim 327. Doctor Waldren will be speaking about his precision farming sabaticle. American Meteoriogical Society Wednesday, February 3rd, Oldfather 209 at 3:30pm. Lots of events occuring in February. Join us to find out more. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be provided. Block and Bridle Meeting Thursday, February 4th in the East Camups Union. Officers at 6:30 pm, anyone interested in joining at 7:00 and members 7:30. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. CBASAB Meeting this Wed., Feb 3rd in CBA132 at 5:30pm. College Republicans Don’t be a fool! Come join the Right side. Meeting Wednesday at 8pm in the Union. Speaker Attorney General Don Stenberg. Equestrian Team Huge Road Trip! Big white marshmallow headed for Croolston on the 19th. Meeting tonight to finalize the plans and discuss our upcoming fundraisers! Let’s ride! Finance Club Organizational meeting on Thursday, Feb. 4th at 6:00 inCBA108. Friends of the Deaf Community (FDC) Thursday at 7pm, third floor Bancley Lounge. Snacks provided! Horticulture Club Wednesday, Feb. 3rd at 4pm- transplant in the green house; 5pm- meeting in Keim 327. Come to vote for t-shirts. Free food! IMA Representatives from Pella will be speaking abut in ternship opportunities on Feb. 3 at 7:30pm in the Union. Also, free pizza and pop will be provided at 6:45. Everyone welcome! __ Jewish Student Association Students interested in forming a Jewish student asso ciation are invited to a meeting Thursday, 6:30pm in the City Campus Union. _ Model United Nations Meeting this Thursday, 4pm in NE Union. Everyone is welcome! Pre-Law Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity meeting Wed., Feb. 3rd at 7:00pm. Guest Speaker is a first year law student. New members welcome. Pre-Optometry Club No meeting this Wednesday, February 3rd. Next meeting will be posted. _ Project CARE (Creating an Alcohol Responsible Envi ronment) is holding an open meeting this Wednesday, February 3rd at 7:15 in tne City Union. Anyone inter ested in promoting low-risk behaviors, planning cam pus-wide events, or becoming a peer-alcohol educator is welcome! Call Brett Stohs at 436-6112 with any questions. Student Education Association Informational meeting and membership drive. Bring a friend, new members welcome. Thursday, February 4th at 6:00pm in Henzlik 204, Student Foundation Meeting Wednesday at 6pm, with a social to follow. UNL Marketing Club Interested in joining the American Marketing Associa tion? Then come to our next meeting on Wednesday, February 3rd at 7:00pm in the City Union. Boyd Ober, the President of the Lincoln Marketing Association will be speaking. ATO Congratulations to our newly elected rush chairs Derek Newlan and Brian Rote! AAA You can shoot our ducks anytime! We had a kickin’ time skating with all of you beautiful ladies last Thursday. -The Men of K 4* FH Thanks for making the Popaloopa party a success. Let’s make it a tradition. -DG freshman FIJI Congratulations to our brothers who recieveda 4.0 last semester: John Barksdale, Lee Dreyer, Tim McCoy, John Polecek and Andrew Polt. 3.5 and up: Bill Bemos, Andy Haith, Scott Hazuka, Brett Mill, Mike Ruhlman, Trent Kolste, Tim Logan, Justin Magill, Mike McAtee and Kyle Sanders. Great work brothers! OIOF Congratulations to Jim Buchanan on being accepted to the Oxford program and to Andy Fraff for making Student Alumni Association. -Your <1> K Brothers Congratulations to all of our new initiates: Chad Ellsworth, Buck Athey, Shawn Rodtke, Robbie Sail, Jeff Guenin, Brian Davis, Corey McCallan, Evan Trofhelz, Conan Heelan, Troy VanDyke, Jeremy Kalina, Nate Weides, Craig Hotovy, Aaron Hesse, Nate Frerichs, Aaron Franzen, Morgan Smith, Matt Guzallis, Andy Graff, Pat Haney. - Your Phi Kappa Psi brothers PKB Congratulations to all of our 4.0's: J. Backenstose, S. Beach, B. Chrastil, K. Farrar, A. Friez, A. Green, J. Gregory, K. Hayes, A. Vlach, C. Huslebus, S. Kip penbrock, L. Lessley, R. Oltman, M.Rentschler, S. Richter, S. Troia, B. Thompson and M. Weichmann. 3.5 and above: S. Ballinger, M. Brandt, A. Briggs,K. Brinkman, K.Brown, S. Cockson, N. Shannon, B. Karoan, W. Koch, S. Mattes, K. Olson, A. Moracteuski, A. Roux, E. Scherzberg, R. Scully, K. Snowden, J Warner, J. Dolinsky, J. Dolincek, M. Doyle, J. Eberly, Rockel.’T. Hunke, S. Johnson, K. Klostermeyer, K. Kurse, E. McCormick, N. Neid, R. Ritchie, K. Sand, M. Schmitz, S. Heffelfinger, K. Swanson, E. Widdowson. Great Job! Love, your Gamma Phi Beta sisters GREEKS Creation is a new Greek store that can offer you all the items you want, plus some new ones. Classic sewn on letters, embroidery and screen printed apparel, glass ware, etc. Plus a fot of new things you won’t get any where else. Call or stop in and see what we offer or let us work up a design for your next philanthropy or event. Call 477-4401. Give us a try we’re close by at 1720 0 St.■ GREEKSIDE The Greek side of the Navigators. University Lutheran Chapel (behind the Beta house). Wednesday 8:30 p.m. KA Thanks for watching the Superbowl with usl See you next week at Crush. -The Men of n K A KA0 Thanks for coming over for the Super Bowl on Sun day—it was BREAD! the men of Alpha Tau Omega KA Congratulations to Angie Tonjes on being appointed to Internal Social Chair. Love in APT, your sisters Earn up to $195 a month by donating potentially lifesaving plasma! For your Visit our friendly, U f . modem center and find out more about the iirst plasma opportunity to earn cash while helping donation others. As part of a Company *Ai\For your research program, an experimental test 3^" j will be performed on your plasma which second plasma could potentially benefit plasma product donation recipients in the years to come! Your , , ' research participation is entirely voluntary; (within 21 days) however, it is rwpired if you wkit to Jxii donate plasma. £§£IX515r?£1442 “0” St. 475-8645 Mast be lb-49 years of Me. possess s valid ID aad woof of local address aad Social Secarit KA Congratulations to Jillian Dworak on being accepted to Creighton OT school. _Love in APT, vour sisters I1KA Thank you for the Super Bowl Party on Sunday. We didn’t know you guys were such good cooks! Love, the ladies of Kappa Delta £$E Thanks for great frosh on Thursday. You guys really know how to swing. _-DG Freshman ZOE Thanks for the dinner exchange. We loved the ‘high school” meal-time entertainment. _ Love. Alpha Chi Omega 2X Congratulations to our honorary Sig of the Week Leon Brown. Your dedication to this house is greatly appre ciated. TC Congratulations to our new actives; Erin Donavan, Su san Hellerich, Ryan Lierz, Crissie Moran, and Stefani Pester. _Love, your sisters TC Congratulations to Kendra Yanke on her recent pearling! _Love, your sisers FILING DEADLINE TODAY For upcoming ASUN Student Government election 4:00pm 115 Nebr. Unton Party Kickoff. Wednesday at noon in the Crib. UNL Student Government Wed. Feb. 3 City Union (U.S.) Ltd. 66702 Let Your Summer Internship Work for You! College Pro Painters ® (U.S.) Ltd., one of the largest employers of college . students in the United States, is now interviewing for summer 1999 Franchise Manager positions. What Can College Pro Offer You? • Earnings— As a Franchise Manager, your financial success is directly linked to your determination and willingness to succeed. Last years average earnings were $9,571. • Resume Builder— Few college students can boast to employers that they once ran a successful business. • Experience— Yon can’t heat the leadership and management skills you’ll develop in this program. Informational Presentation will he held at the Nebraska Union Wednesday February 3 at 4pm A 7pm If yon would rather lead than follow, please call 1-913-432-9079 or check out our website at www.collegepro.com Lincoln • Omaha • Kansas City • St. Louis