Prestigious Northeastern Pennsylvania Camp Trail’s End Camp > Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Volley ball, Mountain Biking, Tennis, Ropes/Challenge Course, Hockey, Arts & Crafts (woodworking, ceramics, photography, fine arts, video/film). Waterfront (canoe, sailing, kayaking), Pool Instructors, Musical Di rector and General Counselors. Top Salaries and Benefits!!! WE PROMISE YOU A SUMMER YOU WILL NEVER FORGET!!! TRAIL’S END CAMP 800-408-1404 www.trailsendcamp.com Recreation Day Camp Parks & Recreation summer day camp staff. June 1 - August 20, Monday-Friday, 20-40 hours per week. Conduct activities for grade school children. Apply at 2740 ‘A’ St., 441 -7954 or 441 -8480. EOE/AA. Summer Camp Counselors Needed for Premier Camps in Massachusetts Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports, all individual sports such as Tennis and Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper, rocketry and radio. GREAT SALARIES, room, board and travel. June 19th-August 18th. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752 www.greatcampjobs.com. Summer Counselors Great staff, great facilities, great experience, N.Y.S. co-ed resident camp, 2 hours from NYC. Athletics, baseball, basketball, tennis, roller hockey, swimming, water skiing, woodworking, horseback riding, ceramics, ropes/wall. Camp Kennybrook. Campus contact: Cici at 402-236-6157 or office at 1-800-058-CAMP2. 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. I I 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. 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 ‘99 Last call for Mazatlan and Cancun. Don’t miss out on this century’s final spring break blow out party! Great prices that include FREE meals and FREE drinks! Call FREE for brochures and info. 1-800-395-4896. (www.collegetours.com). Spring Break-Last Chance To “Break withthe 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 Love Is in the air. You might as well admit to it. Present your ad for the Valentine's Day special section. The first 50 people who prepay their ad in person at the classified desk will receive a FREE 20-minute Calling Card, courtesy of Aliant Communications & The Daily Nebraskan. First come, first served. Hie Daily Nebrskan Lower level of the Nebraska Union 472-2588 • dn@unl.edu 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 Criminal Justice Majors Looking for a job in law enforcement? Consider Army ROTC. Start your career as a police lieutenant rather than a patrol officer. Call Army ROTC, 472-4269/ Attention Pre-Law Students A representative from Drake Law School will be in the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather Hall on Wed, Feb 10,12:30-2:30. Please call 472-4190 for an appointment or stop by. CONGRATULATIONS Andy Schuerman and Jill Braband on your selection into the Innocents Society! Frog power from the gang! -ribbit. ribbit! Congratulations to the 1999 Innocents Society Members! These thirteen were selected because of their superior academic excellence, unparalleled leadership, and selfless service to the University and community: Tim Hodges, Andy Schuerman, Stacey Duncan, Kristi Vavrina, Jeff Whitney, Jell Brabend, Tom Heacock, Molly Egley, Kristy Jacobberger, Paul Schrier, Mike Roth, John Grebe, Angie Klein. Don’t be afraid. The life within is real. It’s not the child’s fault. She deserves to live. 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. FREE - FREE PAPER MONEY Paper Money coupon books Pick yours up at Commuter & Student Services _116 Nebr. Union_ Free Individual Counseling Free counseling available for students who want a supportive, friendly, and confidential environ ment. Call the Women’s Center at 472-2597 to set up an appointment. Gender Issues Discussion Group Tonight from 6:30-8pm, 338 Nebraska Union. Call Jan Deeds, 472-2598 for information. Have you hugged your VOLUNTEER today? Volunteer Spirit Award applications available at Student Involvement, 200 NU and 300 ECU. Help honor our UNL volunteers! Deadline February 19. Call 472-2454 for information. Honors Program Ice Skating Thursday at 10:30 at the Ice Box. Bring $1 for skate rental. Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at the following locations ASUN-115 City Union Student Involvement-City and East Union Muiti-Cuitural Affairs-220 Admin Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-106 Admin Deadline Feb. 26 Project CARE & Party Smart On this valentine's Day keep in mind that 86% of NU students think it is inappropriate to get drunk on a date. (1998 Wechsler Study) Celebrate responsibly with the one you care about and make this Valentine’s Day a wonderful experience for both of youl Study Business in China ‘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 Thursday, February 11th at 3:00pm at International Affairs, 137 R Street (472-5358). UNMC CYTOTECHNOLOGY Representative will be at Arts and Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Thursday, Feb. 11, 11am-3pm. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Valentine Bulb Sale! Thursday Feb 11,8:00am-? were going to have bulb sale at East Union selection very limited. Come early! Valentine’s Day Is Almost Here!! Send a Valentine to that special someone or just a friend. $5.00/15 words. $0.15/additiona! words. $0.75 billing charge. All ads include a heart artwork. Deadline: February 11th, before 3pm Send your ad by email: dn©unl.edu, Fax: 472-1761, Phone: 472-2588 or bring it to the Daily Nebraskan Office at 34 Nebraska Union. VOICE your concerns at a town hall meeting at Selleck on Thursday at 7pm. Volunteer! The Women’s Center needs volunteers. This is a great way to learn more about women’s issues, to get involved on campus and the community, to meet people and make friends. If you’re interested, call the Women’s Center at 472-2597 or stop by our office, 340 Nebraska Union, and fill out an application. ALPHA ZETA Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, February 10 at 6:00pm in the East Union. Leon Higley will be speaking. Room to be pros ted. Attention Pre- PA Students! Pre- Physician Assistant Club meeting Thursday, Feb ruary 11 at 5pm in Oldfather 304. Individual PA’s will discuss their roles within the profession. Be there! . Campus Red Cross Wednesday, February 10th, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. Collegiate 4-H MeetingiTebruary 10th at 7:30pm in the Neihardt Pine Room New Members Questions, call: 436-9519. Finance Club Guest speaker from Con-Agra. CBA 362, Thursday the 11th. Social afterwards at 7:00 at PO Pears. All majors welcome._ How to get into Law School? Criminal Justice Student Association meeting Thursday, Feb 11 in 1105 Neihardt at 7pm. Representative from UNL Law School speaking. Anyone interested welcome to attend. Model United Nations Meeting this Thursday, 4pm in NE Union. Everyone is welcome! Rodeo Club 7:00 Execs, 7:30 members. Wed. Feb 10th at East Campus Union. Russian Club Mike Yanney, Chairman of America First Companies of Omaha, will discuss doing business in Russia. Thursday, Feb. 11,6pm, City Union, room posted. Earn up to $195 a month by donating potentially lifesaving plasma! F°r your Visit our friendly, modem center and first plasma find out more about the opportunity to r earn cash while helpmg others, donation As part of a Company research program, an experimental test will be jhL\II rOr your performed on your plasma which could second plasma potentially benefit plasma product j , • recipients in the years to come! 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I it —mu— - -- Students in Free Enterprise SIFE Important meeting. All project managers must attend. New members welcome. Meet are new advisor, free pizza! Wednesday, February 10th at 5:00 in CBA140. UNL Wildlife Club Meeting, Wednesday at 7pm in East Campus Union, room to be posted. Guest speaker: Tammy VerCauteren discussing Sandhill Cranes. AHA Congratulations to Karen Meier and Jenny Semerad for being selected to Student Alumni Association. You make us proud! Xi Love, Your Sisters m Hot-tub-a-thon! Feburary 25-28th. Proceeds go to the Light House. Axn Thanks for helping to make this year’s Crush party un forgettable. You’re the best! -the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Axn Thanks for the great time at Old Chicago. -The Maqnificant Seven Aon Congratulations to Tasha Cotton for being accepted into SAA. Way to go Amy Lafferty for being accepted into Creighton Pharmacy School. And congratulations to Jeana Seitzinger for earning a Scholarship to Creighton Law School. -Love, KMX XQ Congratulations to Stacey Duncan for being selected to the Innocents Society and to Christy Jensen for being selected to the Study Abroad at Oxford Program. Love, your sisters. AT Thanks for the dinner exchange this week. We had a blast. ATA Congratulations to Jeremy Ferguson for getting into Law School at he University of Michigan. - Congratulations, your brothers ATA Congratulations to Troy Kirk for getting into the UNL Law School. -Congratulations, Your brothers ATA Thanks for the FAC on Friday. If you want your com posite back, the ‘95 pledge class had better warm up their singing voices! We’ll be waiting... Love, Theta FH Congratulations to Brett Stosh and JP Ladd on making NSE. We are very proud of you. - your Farmhouse brothers FH Congratulations to Matt Greenquist, Paul Pankonin and Paul Horky on getting into SAA. Keep up the good work. - your Framhouse brothers GREEKSIDE The Greek side of the Navigators. University Lutheran Chapel (behind the Beta house). Wednesday 8:30 p.m. KAO Congratulations to Kourtney Mueller on making SAA! - Love your sisters I1KA Congratulations to Mark Spotanski for being accepted to the Oxford Program, and to Nick Burns for being selected to the Honors Board. -Your Brothers 1AE M—Next time, don't forget your toothbrush. EAE Zitto—Why do your eyes get so slanted after a hockey game?___ Triangle Thanks for the dinner exchange. It was worth waiting for! Love, the ladies of Alpha Xi Delta ScImor «£^Hd*MnHi Big Fat work party at the Wick tomorrow at 8pm. Deadline Extended Applications Available for’ Student Court 1999-2000 Deadline is February 12 Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union The frogs are loosel Bring a frog to party at Alpha Xi rioita «n Thi ircrtau < kiss from Heath M! 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