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    Philadelphia, PA area caregiver for two boys, 9 and 10
years old. Private bedroom and bath, close to NYC
and Jersey shore. Car and college available. Experi
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500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose!!! NY, PA,
New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball,
Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball, Gymnas
tics, English Riding, Lifeguard, WSI, Water Ski, Sailing,
Wind surfing, Aerobics, Archery, Mountain Biking,
Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano, Accompanist,
Theater, Ceramics, Jewelry, Woodworking, Photogra
phy, Radio, Nature, RN’s, Chefs. Arlene Streisand:
1 -800-443-6428; www.surnmercampemployment.com.
Camp Counselors
Needed for Girl Scout Day Camps in metro Denver and
Overnight camps in the mountains. Instructor positions
in: crafts, nature, backpacking, challenge course, farm,
dance/drama, sports, archery. June-August, 1999.
Must enjoy working vrfth children in an outdoor setting.
Call 303-778-0109 ext. 341 or email:
juliecm@gsmhc.oig__
Camp Jobs!!
Camp Birchwood for gins, one of Minnesota's finest
summer camps, seeks college students to be counse
lors, kitchen staff and instructors in horseback riding
(English and Western), sailing, tennis, arts and camp
sports. As a part of our staff you will have the chance
to make a difference in the life of a child! For an appli
cation or to schedule an interview call 1-800-451-5270
or see: www.campbirchwood.com.
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,
Inline Hockey, Golf, Swimming, Sailing, Water-skiing,
Mt. Biking, Backpacking, Climbing wall/challenge
Course, football, Lacrosse, Coaching, General staff
positions, office, dance, and gymnastics. Located in
the mountains of Massachusetts just 2 1/2 hours from
NYC & Boston. Competitive Salaries + room/board.
Call Camp Greylock for Boys (800) 842-5214 or Camp
Romaca for Girls (800) 779-2070.
Healthy summer *Stay In Shape* Work outdoors
Help Wanted
For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck
drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages.
Call (970)483-7490 evenings.
HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB
Is hiring its summer pool staff. Experience preferred,
must be hard working and someone who enjoys working
with both kids and adults. Apply at Hillcrest Country
Club, 8901 O Street, Tuesday through Saturday,
1 -5pm.
Horseback Riding Staff
Needed at Girl Scout overnight camp in the mountains
2 hours SW of Denver. Live and work with children
May 24 - August 10,1999. Salary plus housing and
insurance. Must have recent experience riding and
teaching basic riding skills. Call 303-778-0109 ext 341
or e-mail: juliecm@gsmhc.org.
POOL STAFF WANTED
Lincoln’s (11) public swimming pools need Head
Guards, Lifeguards, and Cashiers. For more information
call the Athletics and Aquatics Office at 441 -7892.
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.qreatcampiobs.com.
SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR JOBS: Looking for a
challenge, fun and the best summer of your life?
Camp faster Seal In Virginia has job openings for
camp counselors and program directors. Work with
children and adults with disabilities in a beautiful out
door setting. All majors welcome to apply. Great expe
rience for everyone especially O.T., P.T., Special
Education, Nursing, Speech or Recreation majors.
Internships available. Work with dedicated, caring staff
from across the country and around the world. Room,
board and salary provided. 1-800-365-1656; Camp
Easter Seal, 20500 Easter Seal Drive, Milford, VA
22514. http://www.campeasterseal-va.org.
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 Kenny brook, 19 Southway,
Heartsdale, NY, 10530. 1-888858-CAMP2.
Email-Kennybrookgaol.com
Summer nanny. Free room and board. Two children, 7
and 9. 25 hours/weekly. No house cleaning. Must love
children. 488-8584, 440-0001.
Swimming Pool Staff
Can you interact with the public, provide great sen/ice
and create a safe, fun environment? Be responsible for
patron safety and be a positive role model for children?
Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department is in
terviewing and hiring head guards, lifeguards, conces
sions, cashiers and attendants for the summer swim
season. Applications available from the Administration
office at 2740 A Street or Aquatics Office at 9th and
Van Dorn. Call 441-7892 for more information. EOE/AA
Trainers with strong PC skills and retail experience
needed from 5/17/99 to 9/4/99 in Nebraska and Iowa.
E-mail resumes to: dvagvesling.com
Work With Kids
Lincoln Parks and Recreation summer playground po
sitions ($5.70/hr) 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.
Writer
Summer employment for part-time writer with back
ground in Journalism, English or other writing-related
field. Excellent opportunity to develop portfolio to in
clude newsletter, proposal, and promotional pieces.
This position also may include photo shoots and various
other duties to support the firm's overall marketing
effort. Flexible work schedule, holiday pay, professional
environment. Send resume and writing samples
to Olsson Associates, 1111 Lincoln Mall, Lincoln, NE
68508. EOE_
INTERNSHIP
Nebraska Center for EnbepraneureMp
Kauffman Entrepreneur Internship Program
Are you interested in starting your own busmess?
Kauffman Entrepreneur Interns will receive a
comprehensive experience beginning
fall, 1999 semester. 15 interns wHI be accepted
on a first come, first serve basis. If you are inter
ested interning within an entrepreneurial start up
company white providing the company the busi
ness/technical assistance they need to grow,
this is the internship for you. For more informa
tion call 472-3353 or stop by 209 CBA or the
SEIC Office (345 NE Union). Applications are
due April 30pv
Go Home From Work Happy!
BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO, the Nation’s #1 video retailer, is the perfect
place to get on your career path to stardom! We offer a great working
environment and competitive benefits for full and part-time
employees, including: Tuition reimbursement, medical/dental/life
insurance, paid time off, flexible schedules, free movie rentals, and
employee discounts. When you work at Blockbuster Video, you will GO
HOME HAPPY!
BLOCKBUSTER is now accepting applications for the following part
time & full-time opportunities throughout greater Lincoln, NE area.
* CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES
* ASSISTANT MANAGERS
We are looking for dependable, enthusiastic individuals who love
movies, have excellent communication skills and enjoy a fun, fast
paced work environment. 1 Year customer service/supervisory
experience preferred for management positions. Experience star
treatment and apply at Blockbuster Video, 2401 N. 48th St, Lincoln,
NE 68504 or at any other Blockbuster Video location you would prefer
to work at
BLOCKBUSTER promotes a drug-free work environment and is an*
equal opportunity employer that values diversity.
^ www.blockbuster.com
XEROX
Local agency seeking communications or marketing
major for part-time afternoon internship beginning fall
‘99. Send resume and cover letter to: 235 South 70th,
Suite 105, Lincoln, NE 68510.
49 people needed to lose 10-100 lbs. Natural, Dr. rec
ommended, guaranteed. 1-888-764-3827.
Accepting Our Bodies
Accepting Ourselves—
Struggling with an eating disorder? Consider attending
this five week group that will cover issues related to
self-esteem, body image, health nutrition & exercise,
etc. Starts Tuesday, March 30th from 7:00pm to
8:00pm. Group size is limited. Contact Norma at
472-7450 to register.
ATTENTION
ARTS & SCIENCES STUDENTS
A&S English and NU CoOege of Lew Graduate
Cynthia Wood Maddux, Executive Director
Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Nebraska
Will be at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107
Oldfather, to meet with students on Wednesday,
March 24, 3:00-5:00. Call 472-4190 for appointment or
walk in,
Attention Criminal Justice
Students
Need money for college? Looking for a way to use
your leadership skills now and in the future? Army
ROTC is offering 2 & 3 year scholarships. Call Army
ROTC, 472-4269.
Attention Upperclassmen
Come and learn how to get started on your Honors
Thesis from experienced faculty and students. Get ad
vice from those who know at the Honors Thesis Work
shop, Friday, March 26th starting at 4pm in Room 31
Celebrate Your Pride
At the GLBT Resource Center Open House, 234 NU.
Thursday, March 25, 3-5pm. Meet the Resource Center
Volunteers and Student Organization Representatives at
our house. Find out about gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans
gender resources at UNL and in Lincoln. Interested in
volunteering? Then stop by and show your
pride!
Europe On Ttack
Your One Source for Eurail and BritRail Passes and
Travel. Carlson Wagonlit Travel, dick@navlx.net or call
402-421-3868.
EXPLORE MACHU PICCHU
And trek through the Amazon this summer while earning
up to one year of Spanish language credit. For in
formation, call the Augustana College Summer Spanish
Program at 800-798-8100 x7465 or visit us on the
web: helios.auqustana.edu/snsummer.
i
Find a place to
live at the
Housing Fair
Today in the
Nebraska Union
10:30-2:30
♦ Speakers
♦ Visit Landlords
♦ Free Refreshments
sponsored by the
Daily Nebraskan
Food For Thought
"Troubling Words: Scriptural passages
That Make Us Lose Sleep”
Thursday, March 25, 11:30am, Brown Bag Lunch.
Noon program- Dr. John Loudon speaking. East Cam
pus Union.
Gender Issues
Discussion Group
Tonight from 6:30-8pm, 338 Nebraska union. Call Jan
Deeds, 472-2598 for information.
Lifeguard Training
Downtown YMCAholding lifeguard training classes,
now. Call 434-9232.
Meandering Blue
Fantastic Jam Flock at BODEGAS ALLEY tonight after
the Dead Hour.
Pi Mu Epsilon
Honorary Mathematics Society
Applications available OUTSIDE 810 Oldfather Hall
or http://www.math.unl.ediV-pme
Deadline: Wednesday, March 31.
Scarlet and Cream Singers
There’s still time to audition for Scarlet and Cream!
(You need not be a music major.) Check out our
website at www.unl.edu/alumni/scariet.htm or call
Julie at 472-2490 for more information.
Technician Needed
Currently seeking a sound and lighting technician for
the Scarlet and Cream Singers for the 1999-’00 year.
You must be a full-time student at NU. Experience pre^
ferred but not necessary. Call Shelley at 472-4222 for
more information.
Tri Beta
Applications for membership are available in the Bio
logical Sciences Advising Center in Manter Hall.
Deadline: Friday, March 26th at 4pm.
Wanted: Students who have traveled to non-English
speaking countries within the last year for a marketing
focus group. For details, contact: 484-7724
WHERE IN THE WORLD can you find a job teaching
English? Anywhere you want — if you have a Certificate
in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. For
information about a TEFL training course this summer
in South America, call the Augustana College Summer
ESL/TEFL Program at 800-798-8100 x7465 or visit us
on the web: hehos.augustana.edu/snsummer.
Agronomy Club
Meeting Wednesday, March 24th, at 7pm in 327 Keim.
Regular meeting and speech contest.
Campus Red Cross
Wednesday, March 24th, 5p.m., in basement of the
University Health Center.
Check It Out!
Diabetes Support Group
Meeting Thursday, March 25 at
University Health Center
Conference room D, 4 to 5pm.
For students with diabetes,
spouses and friends welcome!
Call 472-7477 for more information.
Criminal Justice Student
Association Meeting
Guest speaker from the State Crime Lab, Thursday,
March 25, 7 p.m., 1105 Neihardt. Anyone interested
welcome to attend.
Equestrian Team
If you are interested in showing next year, please attend
this meeting. Nominations for new officers fund
raising horse show information please call with ques
tions. 436-6330 ask for Ryan. 7:00 ECU.
Horticulture Club
Meeting tonight at 5pm in Kiem 327. Free pizza.
IMA
There will be a meeting Wednesday, March 24 at
7:30pm in the Union. Delloite and Fouche will be
speaking about internship possibilities and answering
any questions anyone may have..
P.E.O.’s
Next meeting is 3/28, 5-7 p.m. Call To R.S.V.P. by
Thursday, 3/25: Jennifer (474-6771) or Bobbi
(488-6588).
Pre Occupational Therapy Club
There will be a meeting, Thursday, Marcn 25. We will
be touring Handprints and Footsteps at 5:30. Meet at
Chi Omega Sorority at 4:50.
Pre-Dental Club
Meeting March 25th, 7pm at Dental College. All wel
come
Pre-Law Club
Meeting Wednesday, March 24 at 6:00 pm. in the City
Union.
Rodeo Club
Meeting March 24th, 7:00- Execs. 7:30- Members.
Everyone please be there. Nominations for officers will
be held.
Student Foundation
Meeting Thursday, March 25th at 6pm, CBA room 24.
Will be nominating for elections.
I vAD
Meeting tonight at 6pm in Mabel Lee. Bring a friend.
UNL Marketing Club
Meeting Wednesday, March 24th, at 7 pm in the City
Union. Bob Condelio, manager of Barnes and Noble,
will be there to speak about the company. There will
also be an AMA conference meeting immediately fol
lowing the presentation.
Wildlife Club
Listen to G and P’s Rick Holland speak on Branched
Oak restoration, Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m., East
Campus Union. __
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Thanks to all the girls who participated in this year’s
Championship Co-Rec Volleyball season. Way to go
out with a bang!
-Josh, Mike, Ringo, Sam, and Zach (Jensen)
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Phi Alpha to the ‘spontaneous* couple. Next time call
so we know your okay!
-Sigma Alpha Epsilon
ZAE
Congratulations and Phi Alpha to our Brother of the
Week Brad Kwiatek for his engagement to Katie Sievers
(Tri Delta).
-Phi Alpha, Your Brothers
Newidwtns
Congratulations to our first annual Brother of the Year,
Chris Engles, for his work with the elderly over Spring
Break. VWiv to oo Seftor Smokev.
EAE
Phi Alpha to Brad Reynolds for winning this year s
Captain Snow Plow Award. Way to make us proud!
_ -The Steamboat Crew
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
1999-2000 POSITIONS OPEN
Have an impact on committees dealing with student
related concerns. Applications available at 115 NE Un
ion for 36 different committee openings for over 200
positions for next year. Deadline for all positions is
4pm. April 12.
UNL STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Wed. March 24—6:30pm
City Union
Information and agenda available
115 Nebraska Union
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