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Counselors: Top Boys Sports Camp in Maine! Get in on an exciting, fun summer] Must have good skills, the ability to instruct coach or assist. Openings in: M competitive team sports, all water sports. PLUS: Camping/Hiking, Ropes/Climbing Wall, SCUBA, Ar chery, Rfflery. Martial Arts. IWs, Secretaries. Top Sal aries. Awesome Facilities. Rm/Bd/Lndry, Travel. CALL the (800) NUMBER NOW. (800) 473-8104, or E-MAIL cobbacniefttaol.com or write: Steve Rubin, CAMP COBBOSSEE (kah'buh-see), 10 Silvermine Dr., South Salem, NY 10890. 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 WE PROMISE YOU ASUMMER YOU WILL NEVER FOROETIU TRAIL’S END CAMP 800-408-1404 www.trafiMndcamp.com Quarry Oaks Golf Club Quarry Oaks Golf Club is looking for energetic, per sonable people with great customer service skills. Bev erage cart, wait staff and bartender positions available. CalT402-944-6004. Ask for Mark. 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 greet summer that promises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392-3752 www.greatcampjobs.com. Summer Jobs! COME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THE SUMMERI 6/20-8/19. Outstanding brother/sister sports camps on largest New England lake (near Boston, NH White Mountains, Maine coast) seek skilled counselors for land sports, water sports, and the arts. Room, board, and most transportation paid. Interviews available Union Rm 225 (1-5pm) on 2/24 and at 3 in 1 Career Fair on 2/25- stop by! Call us, or apply at our internet sites: Boys: www.winaukee.com; 800-791-2018; Girls: wwwjobindel.com; 888-860-1186. 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. Youth Camp Staff UNL Office of Campus Recreation Positions for students (40 hours/week and part-time positions available) May 31 st - August 6th at $5.50 - $6.00 per hour. Qualifications: Previous experience re lated to youth activities and recreation is desirable. Lifeguards also needed. Applications available at 55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activi ties Building. Application deadline March I9tn. I_I #1 Spring Break ‘99 Specials! Cancun A Jamaica $3M, Bahamas $489, Panama City $129. Bock Now $ receive a free “BcrinaBreak Uncensored* videotl 1-800-234-7007 www-gncfosesummgrtoursxom Spring Break ‘99 Last call for Mazatlan and Cancun. Don’t miss out on this century's final wring break blow out partyl Great prices that include FREE meals and FREE drinksl Call FREE for brochures and info. 1-800-395-4896. (www.coHegetours.con4. I Applications are out. Pick one up at Student Involve ment, NU 200 or EU 300 or at the Culture Center 333 N. 14th Street. Due March 5th. S Student INVOLVEMENT X Uniwniiy of Nefcraski-Uncota S Student INVOLVEMENT 1 Uni versify of Nebrask»»Laacok) Are you interested In helping others get connected? Then work for Student Involvement next Ysart Positions available in the following areas: Involvement Leadership Minority Student Development/Culture Center Social Activity Development Student Organization Services Volunteer Services Women's Center/Gender Equity Applications are available at 200 Nebraska Union, 300 Nebraska East Union, Culture Center and Wbmen’s Center. I Application deadline has been extended to Friday, March 5. Questions, please call Student Involvement at 472-2454. Attention CBA Students Would you like an opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues concerning CBA with Administration, Faculty and Students? If so. plan to attend the CBA •Town Hall* Forum on Tuesday, March 2nd in CBA 143 at 5:30pm. Attention Non Traditional Students AS UN needs your input! We need to know your con cerns to effectively produce change. Please stop by the ASUN office (115 Nebraska Union) to pick up a non-traditional student survey, or e-mail us at asun1Qbigred.unl.edu I AaaiaUntH I Hastings Entertainment, Inc. is seeking take-charge individuals as Assistant ■B Managers who have excellent leadership skills to become value-added members of our superb management team! This position provides an D opportunity to build a rewarding future with a company in the entertainment industry! P As an Assistant Manager, you will be responsible for supplying our customers M with entertainment and information through a superior combination of value, B| P selection, service, convenience and mercbiandising. Successful candidates will have: l EK; ’College Degree * Some retail experience or 3+ years experience managing at ♦Strong organizational & time management skills 9 Tir ^ *MIISI BE ABLE TQ RELOCATE. (1 w We offer excellent training with competitive compensation and benefits, I including a 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan, Associate Stock Ownership Plan, Group j I Health Insurance, merchandise discounts and much more! | Qualified candidates should submit cover letters stating salary requirements and resumes to: Hastings Entertainment, Inc., ATTN.: Ryan King, Field Recruitment Manager, Territory 2400, 3601 Plains Blvd., Amarillo, TX j www.hastingsentertainment.com 9|_Equal Opportunity Employer _ I 1. I Business Dining Etiquette Seminar and Dinner Thursday March 4,5:30-8:30 pm. Learn the basics of conducting ajob interview over a meal. Dimer wfl be served. Make your reservation and pay $15 meal charge in room 230. Nebraska Union. Coiim and Citobnti ■SI_I- a—-*-»»- «» • _ DidCK nraujry nvovtuii SOUL FOOD DINNER TODAY! 4:45 - 7:00pm Sollock Dinning Hall AH-Mju-Can^at ($620 if you Don't haw a Meal Plan) S Student INVOLVEMENT JL Uoiwniiy «T Nttmka-Lincota Don't miss out.. The 1999 Women's Leadership Conference is fast ap proaching. This year's conference. Brick by Brick, Women BuUctng a Community at Empowerment will be held in the Nebraska Union Audhorfum on Saturday, February 27th. You can pick up a registration in advance at Student Involvement and the Women’s Center or register the day of the event Questions? Call student Involvement at 472-2454. Ba ready to build your community of empowerment! Food For Thought UniSiMnn Wor1*^* ^ivirsovs That Make UeLoee8teep* Thursday, February 25,11:30am, Brown Bag Lunch. Noon program. Rev. John Loudon, speaking, East Campus Union._ FREE AGENT or UNDER CONTRACT: Tell them with the ID-Code. www.id8port.net GRANTS for Graduate TA’SM Teaching and learning Center and Student Involvement are sponsoring a “Service Grant Information Session,* March 3rd at City Union and march 4th at East Campus Union, 12-1:30pm. For more information call Lauren at 472-2454. (WETL 8HOW YOU THE $6$0 Intramural Indoor Track Meet The Men's and Women's Indoor Track Meet will take place on Sunday February 28th at the Devaney Sport Center Track . No advance entry required. Call 472-3467 Intramural Wrestling Meet The Men's & Women's Wrestling Meet will take place on March 1,2, 3, and 4 at the Campus Recreation Center. No advance entry required, call 472-3467 for more information. ' Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Infonnation and appdcatlon available at the following locations ASUN-115 City Union Student Invotvement-CItyand East Union MuM-Cultural MMre-220 Admin Vice Chanoelor for Student Affairs-106 Admin DaadMne Feb. 26 College Pro Painters, (U.S.) Lid. 5960 Dearborn . Mission, KS 66702 mm Let Your Summer Internship Work for You! Uhl* n* Mmm»« (DJ.) LmL, oh What Can College Pro Offer You? ehitfc mm> —r wStalt 1 www.coIlegepro.com W —ro Inf—attoa. Ito«h • Oita • Km City • St. Latao ™jEEDHF.I,P '_BY VIC LEE ■ ~ t HOW TO m WHEN SUPERMOPGLSl ARE PREGNANT. f"" 1 THE NORM BY MICHAEL JANTZE I’M TRyiN6 TO RNP PCOPL® j to pHoresr "casual. pfaess 1 wy"*' WORK WITH Me. - ; | I. - i m |ft; I 'CASUAL P&SSTNAM, GOTTA ^ pay-want / Ger My TO MARCH Iveta WAX0P. ^WITH Me? A-—»—‘ sT) vl ** «j Psi Chi applications are due by 10:00 am, 3/1/99,1st floor Burnett bulletin board. No exceptions! Reminder Student Organizations University Program Council presents FAC and co sponsorship information meeting tonight (Thursday) at 6:30pm in the green room of Student Involvement. Questions? Cal 472-6146. Scarlet and Cream Auditions Auditions for the Scarlet and Cream Singers are being held in Lincoln on March 13 and April 15. Call backs are May 2. Check out website for more information (www.unl.edu/alumni/scarlet.htm) or call Julie (472-2490) to arrange an audition time. We are also seeking a technician for the DS-’OO year who is inter ested in training this spring. Must be a full time NU stu dent. Technical experience preferred. Call Shelley at (472-4222).__ School Choice Debate Are school vouchers constitutional? Federalist Society presents Clint Bolick, winner of the Wisconsin School Vouchers case vs the ACLU. Do school vouchers rep resent the future of education? Find out today, 4pm, at the Nebraska Colege of Law. AH are welcome. I Spring 3 in 1 Career Fair-TOOAYt 1:00 to •aft Nebraska Union. 3 rooms ft* of employers featuring Government, Human Services & Criminal Justice Opportunities! General Business Opportunities! Summer and Current Temporary Summer Opportunities Looking for a summer adventure with all expenses paid? Apply now for five weeks of challenge and ad venture. We will even pay you. No obligation. For more information, call Amry ROTC, 472-4269. Surrogate Mothers wanted. Fee plus expenses for car rying a couple's child. Must be 18-35 and previously had a child. Steven Lite, Attorney (317) 996-2000. Theologyfor Lunch “RcflpsctfurDitagraenwnts” Born Again: Nicodomua and Jesus Friday, February 26, 11:30am, Brown Bag Lunch, Noon Program. Rev. Kathryn Campbell and Rev. Tom Barber, speaking, City Campus Union. Tutors The Commuter and Student Services Center has a list of tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an appli cation at the ASUN Commuter and Student Services Center. 116 Nebr. Union. UNMC MEDICINE Representative w» be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OidH. Thursday, Feb. 25,11 -3pm. Cail 472-4190 for appointment. _ Volunteer Vacation Be a NU representative at the Spring Student Institute on Service. Spend the weekend volunteering, teaming and growing. Match 5-7. Sponsored by Student in volvement Cal Amy or Ann at 472-2454. Arts and Sciences Advisers Applications are available for undergraduate students in A&S for Arts and Sciences Student Advisor positions at 107 Oldfather. Deadline is Monday, March 1, 1999. FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets this Sunday and every Sunday at 7:00PM in the Union Centennial room. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Finance Club Meeting Thursday at 6pm CBA 206. Speaker from Morgan Stanley Dean Witter will be talking about R nancial markets. AM majors welcome. Hey Golden Keyersl We need volunteers for the SCHOOL IS COOL JAM on April 11th and 12th. Also, we need people who are interested in participating in a wives giving a tour interested, e-mail NSSLHA ~ Meeting Thursday, February 25 at 7pm in Barkley room 130. SAA Meeting tonight 5:00 pm at the Wick. Come and see AkBh show off his boxers. I * - I UjawPKy 1340 N. 27th 1 block So. of 27th & Holdrege r 56th & Holdrege ' T 48th & Old Cheney jj |T ; 21st A ^ k Not joed w/«nya*h«oH*r.Ort* coupon p« . ^Qf hduMlwilil trtiThrwfTi ¥Hti»i (rf iri.QO : ' • Expires 3-5-99^ mm am mm md dm mm"' K £r ACROSS 1 Make-believe 5 Robert and Alan 10 Tofs walker 14 John van Druten play, with 52 Across 15 Projector’s place 16 Rarae — 17 Music for the birds? 20 Atlantic crosse rs 21 Sloppy act 22 Blissful states 23 Oatefs endearment 25 LadyofSp. 28 “NYPD Blue* job 2toCarvey and Deiany 30 Order 31 Philistines 33 Solo 34 Senate guitarist? 38 Golf grip? 39 Emulate Mark Antony 40 Insignificant 41 Like deer and rhinos 43 “Dada"Jean 46 Titian work 47 Jutlanders 48 Two after aieph 50 All together 52 See 14 Across 53 Second-string court action? 57 Fountain order 58 Athenian mall, you might say 59 Director Wertmuller 60 Birdfood 61 Tough guys 62 Chatters DOWN 1 Sampled 2 Chemical compound Edited by Frai 3 Good-luck charm 4 Georgia city 5 Lincoln, and more 6 It’s Ben-Gurion today 7 M.D. 8 Goddess bom fully armed 9 English draft horses 10 Mackerel shark 11 Loathing 12 Room sign 13 Doofus 18 Chess pieces: Abbr. 19 Bellow 23 Rodgers’s lyricist 24 Beached 26 Stripper Sally 27 Brunched 29 Monk’s title 30 Drifting ice 31 Donkey talk 32 Off somewhere 33 Bottom line, briefly 34 Speech problem a & Lou Sabin 35 Arm of the sea? 36 Mantelpieces 37 Bit of hope 38 Return spec. 41 She made a big splash in “Splash* 42 Twittery 43 Missing Earhart 44 Give a hitter seeding 45 Dry lakes 47 Thrice-made film noir 48 Bam dance partner 49 Suggest 51 Three-handed card game 52 Family 53 Laptops, maybe 54 Marker 55 CD- — 56 Can you dig it? 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