The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1999, Page 19, Image 19

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Get in on an exciting, fun summer! Must have good
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people with great customer service skills. Beverage
8taff Positions available. Call
402-944-6004. Ask for Mark.
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Quarry Oaks Golf Club is looking for seasonal kitchen
help. No experience necessary. If interested, Call
Mark, 402-944-6004.
Summer Camp Counselors
Needed for Premier Camps in
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Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving
students as counselors in all team sports, aU individual
sports such as Tennis and Golf, Waterfront and
Pool activities, and specialty activities including art.
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Youth Camp Staff
UNL Office of Campus Recreation
Positions for students (40 hours/week and part-time
positions available) May 31st - August 6th at $5.50 -
$6.00 per hour. Qualifications: Previous experience re
sted to youth activities and recreation is desirable,
ufeguards also needed. Applications available at 55
Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activi
ties Building. Application deadline March 19th.
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP
POSITIONS
Nebraska Lottery
Department of Revenue
$7.0Q/hour
I Full time May 24,1999-August
1999
Part-time through end of 1999
Public Relations/Marketing Intern: assist with writing
news releases, planning and executing various new
conferences and media events; special event and pro
motion planning and execution; research and writing
material for vanous publications; database manage
ment; consumer, retailer and media relations; and ad
vertising. REQUIREMENTS: Majoring in Public Rela
tions, Communications, Advertising, orMarketing, junior
year or above, excellent written and verbal commu
nication skills, basic understanding of marketing prin
ciples. Experience with still and video photography,
word processing, spreadsheets and presentations
software would be helpful (WordPerfect, QuattroPro,
Paradox for Windows, and PowerPoint).
tarapnic Design/Markeflng Intern: Assist with elements
of marketing the Lottery, including publication and
point-of-sale design; web page design and editing;
new product development ana promotion; database
management and research; event and promotions
planning and execution; consumer and retailer relations
and advertising. REQUIREMENTS: Majoring in
Advertising, junior year or above, excellent written and
verbal communication skills; basic understanding of
marketing principles. Experience with Macintosh sys
tems and graphics software.
Both positions require willingness to work extra hours
including weekends (if needed), must be self-starter,
hard worker, and some travel may be required. As an
employee of the Lottery Division, all prospective em
ployees must undergo and extensive personal back
ground investigation to determine if candidate meets
integrity expectations. Valid Nebraska driver’s license
required and ability to completer the State of Nebraska’s
Defensive Driving Course.
Apply with Specialized Office Services at State Per
sonnel Division, Nebraska State Office Building,
1301 Centennial Mall South, mall level, Lincoln, NE
68609 on or before March 19.1999. Completion of
supplemental questionnaire required also
avatlable through SOS. (Dianne Dirksen at
402-471-4464 or Dianne Scott at 402-471-4093).
The way to make money is
„ right under this headline
You can earn good money as a college intern for
Northwestern Mutual Life. Pius, you get flexible hours
and valuable business experience. If you’re a junior,
senior, or grad student, we invite you to attend an in
formation session about our summer internship pro
gram. Please call the Tews District Agency at
483-7871 today to sign up for one of our sessions.
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2 & 3 Year Army Scholarships
If you have a 2.5 GRA or above, you may be eligible for
full tuition at UNL, plus $150 a month money. Call
472-4269 for more information.
AK*F
Congratulations to Amy Rol for being elected to CBA
Senate and to KeUi Palmer for being elected to CBA
Advisory Board. Also, can we get a *woot woot’ to Ox
ford-bound Jim Buchanan and Mindy Nowak. Way to
go dudes!
_-MburAKH* Brothers
Are You Truly Represented?
Constitutional amendment has failed. It's time to explore
new options. Come check out oursl Today.
12:00, City Union Crib. __
Attention Business Students
If you have a 2.5 GRA or above, you may be eligible for
a full tuition scholarship at ONL plus $150 a month
spending money. 2 & 3 year scholarships are now
available. For more info, call Army ROTC. 472-4269.
Crusade Men
Thanks for the awesome weekend at
MANMAKER1
Act like men be strong. (I. Cor. 16:13)
Your Brothers. The Navigator Men
Have you been offended by the College Republicans?
You’re not alone. Join the YOUNGTDEMOCRATS
Tuesday. March 9 at 7:00pm in the Union.
Have You Been There
And Done That?
Then You Have Done
The Essentials!
Deadline: Eaaential Experiences Recognition
Requirements DUE April 1,1999. Campus-wide
recognition on April 15, 1999. Submit
completed Essential Experiences Reflection
Sheets to 106 Canfield Administration Bldg. Fur
ther information and reflection sheets on our
web site: httpV/www.unI.edu/sinvolve/ee
You deserve to be recognized for ALL you do!
Questions, call Rosemary Blum, 472-3755.
NE Optometric Association
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
OldH. Tuesday March 9, 10-2 p.m. Call 472-4190 for
appointment.
Northwestern
College of Chiropractic
Representative will be at Art & Sciences Advising, 107
OidH. Tuesday, March 9. 3-5pm. Call 472-4190 for ap
pointment._
Psi Chi and UPO
Research Fair, Wednesday, March 10 at 5pm in Burnett
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SPRING BREAK COUNTDOWN
i Top 5 List
Reasons to Use Alcohol Irmaponsibfy over
Spring Break
#5 After being arrested for drinking and driving, you
will quickly find that the cuisine of the County Jail
leaves a more disgusting aftertaste than the campus
food over could.
*46% of NU students do something they regret after
drinkkig alcohol (Wechsler 1997). Don’t be another sta
tistic- have a safe and enjoyable Spring Break!
Student Organization Award
Nominations Due March 12!
Tne Student Organization Awards are given annually to
individuals and organizations for outstanding personal
or organizational performance. Nominees are invited to
attend the Chancellor's Leadership Recognition Re
ception on April 15,1999. The winners of the awards
will be announced at the Reception. Nominations
available for
• Outstanding Student Organization Officer
• President o? the Year Or0anization Memb®r
• Treasurer of the Year
• Adviser of the Year
• Rookie Adviser of the Year (Open to organization ad
Advisers in their first or second year)
• Education/Entertainment Program Award (Open to
campus wide programming)
• College Programming Award (Programming focused
on a particular College)
Nomination forms available in Student Involvement,
200 Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska East Union. Re
turn nomination forms and letters of recommendation
to Student Involvement, 200 Nebraska Union or 300
East Union, by March 12,1999. If you have any ques
^ons^please contact Student Involvement at
Surrogate Mothers wanted. Fee plus expenses for car
rying a couple’s child. Must be 18-35 and previously
had a child. Steven Litz, Attorney (317) 996-2000,
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.
UNL Wildlife Club
Meeting Wednesday, March 10th. Guest speaker is Dr.
Ballinger, speaking on herpetology. East Campus Union,
7pm. Room will be posted.
UNMC PERFUSION
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
OdH. Monday. March 8, 3-5pm. Call 472-4190 for ap
pointment;_ _
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WIN $75
The Office of Campus Recreation wiB be celebrating
10 years in the Campus Recreation center in the FaH,
1999. Special t-shirts will be made to help celebrate
the event so OCR is sponsoring a t-shirt design contest
— $75 to the winning designer. Deadline Is April 2,
1999,5:00pm in Room 55 of the Campus Recreation
center. For contest rules, contact us at 472-3467.
WWW.MAXSTATS.COM
Ybur place for tree fantasy sports statistics. Let us run
your fantasy basebaN league for no charge. WIN $50 in
our HR Derby. wwwjraBagats.com_
AEAC monthly meeting
Tuesday, Match 9.6 p.m., at Old Chicago, 9th and P.
Pizza buffet. Cargill representative Jeff Peterson is
speaking. $4 required to attend.
ASSAB
Meeting Tuesday, March 9, in the City Union at 5pm.
Room posted.
Hope you’re foeBng better President Shannonl
_ Biology Club
Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 9th.
It will be at 5:30pm in Manter 128. Please bring $5 se
mester dues & ideas for next year!
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, March 10th, 5pm, in basement of the
University Health Center. _
FFA ALUMNI
Playing laser tag Tuesday, March 9, 7:30pm. Meet at
the East Campus Union Information Desk. Bring $6.
Independent Students
Association
March 10 from 4:30-6:00pm, City Union. Room
posted._
Pre-Vet Club
Will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 9th
at 7:00pm in the East Campus Union.
The Publications will meet at 3 p.m. Monday in the
Daily Nebraskan conference room to select next year's
editor. All are welcome to attend.
Undergrad Women in Business
Officer elections, Tuesday, 3/9, 6:00pm, CBA 108.
Free food, casual attire._
_ ASA
Got the munchies? Create your own perfect nachos
Thursday night at ASA from 10pm-2am. Tickets are
$2 in advance from any Alpha Xi or $3 at the door.
There’s a fine line between
P%y
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Camp Foster YMCA of the Okobojies
Lake Okoboji, Iowa
1-800-456-9622
foster@ricn.net
website: www.campfoster.org
Edited by Fran & Lou Sabin
ACROSS
1 Opera for the
masses
5 Nasal
membranes
10 Rhyme scheme
14 Wheel shaft
15 Lots and lots
16 Missile holder
17 Baseball’s
“Say Hey Kid"
19 Scheme
20 Works on words
21 Potinlacasa
22 “What —is
new?”
23 Sow again
25 That’s life,” e.g.
27 Collectible cars
29 Nicholas and
Alexander
32 Responds to
applause
35 Small wave
39 Chess champ,
’60-61
40 Parisian pal
41 Tell or Shatner
42 Kind of trip
43 —pros.:
legal entry
44 It can be
1 through 12
45 “What are you
waiting fori”
46 Apply lipstick
48 “Bond girt”
-Hatcher
50 Highest point
54 Put in stacks
58 The Dodgers,
warmly
60 Singer BrickeH
62 Vital
63 Landed
64 “That’s My Dog*
host
66 — up: pay
67 Ore deposits
68 Primitive plant
69 The Wizard of
Oz"star
70 Got a whiff of
71 Makes lace
DOWN
1 Lumberman
at work
2 Iron compound
3 “Courage, —
not lost!”
4 Stone throwers
5 Compass dir.
6 Sailor’s saint
7 Sounds of
laughter
8 Tharp of dance
9 Evaluate .
10 “Quaking” trees
11 Master of
Microsoft
12 “Oh, woe!”
13 Radius, e.g.
18 “Oh, of course!”
24 Kind of column
26 Bit of gossip
28 Window or door
piece
30 Shankar song
31 Kind of sink
32 Judge’s seat
33 Melville work
34 “Enemy of the
State” star
36 Arafafsorg.
37 Anc. Scot’s ally
38 George and
Louise
41 Lowlife
45 Rescue
operation
47 Expulsion
49 Takeoff
sound
51 Whimpers
52 Creative.
expression
53 -
55 Ringworm
56 U.S. tennis
great
57 Laura and
Bruce
58 Semitic deity
59 Another 13
Down
61 Dresden
donkey
65 FDR successor
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