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Maintenance Assistant (Grounds) FMA Realty is seeking to fill this seasonal position of Maintenance Assistant. A valid drivers license and the use of a personal vehicle will be required. Uniforms provided. Reliability, promptness and a seif-starting work ethic are necessary. Grounds keeping and general maintenance are the primary duties with outdoor work likely. Work is performed at properties managed by FMA from the hours of 8am-5pm, M-F, with some overtime possible. Interested candidates should apply in person between Sam and 5pm, M-F at our office: 390 N. Cotner Blvd., Suite 100. Need individual for summer farm employment. Next to Lincoln. Agricultural experience necessary. 402 784-2987 / Stable PoaWon at private equestrian facility. Must be comfortable handling horses. Monday through Friday 20-40 hours a week. Call Donna at Falkan Stables 98th and A St. 489-2185. € Students wanted for full-time summer employment as research assistant in weed/crop ecophysiotogy. Outside Summer Help Wanted FuH time job site managers ana painters needed in Lin coln and Omaha May- August. Training provided. Ex cellent pay, $6.50-$9/hour. Must be an enthusiastic, hard worker and have a willingness to learn. Bonuses for jobs well done. Call College Pro Painters for more information at 1-800-32PAINT or 475-2889. ll ' The Rock Springs 4-H Center is seeking applicants for 40-50 member summer staff. Applicants must be graduating high school seniors or college students. Positions are recreation instructors, kitchen positions, custodial, maintenance and internships are available for those who qualify. Rock Springs is a nationally rec ognized camp and conference center serving approxi mately 27,000 people each year, most during the sum mer. Rock Springs is located 14 miles south of Junction City, Kansas on K-157 Highway. For application or more information call or write: Rock Springs 4-H Center C/O Summer Jobs 5405W.Hwy.K157 Junction City, KS 66441 (785) 257-3221 We need assistants to help with test grading light here on campus. General clerical skills such as filing and copying are all you need. If you know your alphabet and are dependable, we've got a job for you! 1o work full time June 4-10 or June 14-20 (or both), contact Maiissa at 472-7173. Starting wage is $6.40/hour, plus lunch. YMCA Now hiring life guards, swim instructors and nursery staff for the downtown facility. Close to campus. Will work around sumiper school schedule. Apply at 1039 P Street. 434-9232. Youth Baseball Employment Opportunities The BabeRutnBaseball League needs umpires and coaches this summer. Leave a message at one of the following numbers: 441-9696, 435-7088, 483-6214. Specifiy if interested in afternoon or morning coaching/umpiring. Competitive salaries. check us out on the web dailyneb.com i Join us tor an Open House at the newly renovated offices of the 1-^p.m., Thursday, April 15 Nebraska Union Basement 1400 R Street Learn how the newspaper is produced ■MMHMHMMMi —----—-"-———-.. " ’ , I I. .. >■ ■ ■ Accounting Students Attend Becker CRA Review^ Sneak Peek* lecture and brunch, April 17 at 8:30am to 10:30am. 20 percent discount off tuition with $100 deposit. Call 1-800-809-5032 Time is running out! Reminder all students grand fa thered in 1997 have until May 2000 to pass the CRA' Exam. Announcing the 1999 Ethnic Minority Graduate Research Symposium!!! Thursday, April 15,1999 from 9am to 4pm in the Cen tennial Room of the Nebraska Union. For schedule of participants visit www.unl.edu/gradstud. Applications are now out for positions on next years Comhusker Yearbook. Pick them up in Room 334 Ne braska Union. Questions? Call 472-8246. Arts & Crafts A Guide to Making Money. I'll show you how. Free re corded details. 1-888-408-2057. Attention Business Students If you have a 2.5 GRA or above, you may be eligible for a full tuition scholarship at UNL plus $150 a month spending money. 2 & 3 year scholarships are now available. For more info, call Army ROTC, 472-4269. Botany Walk Sunday, April 18th. Meet in Manter 128 at 1:45pm. Limited spaces available. Sign up in 101 Manter or cal! 472-1464 by Friday the 16th. Sponsored by UNL Biol ogy Club. Students, faculty and staff of ail departfnent welcome. Bowling Bash Communications Studies Club sponsoring free food, fun and shoe rentals for interested nonmembers. April 15 at 9pm at Gateway Bowl. Come Seek During Greek Week Have you ever wondered what it is REALLY like to live in a Fraternity house? Well now is your chance! • Where: Culture Center 333 N. 14th (1/2 block south of city union) • When: Friday, April 23rd. Come down anytime be tween 11:30 am and 4:00 pm. • Why: To get tours of several Fraternities and to gain a better understanding of what Fraternity life, and the Greek system are all about. If you have any questions, please contact the Greek Affairs office at 472-2582. Come Sit On Our New Couch! Student Involvement Open House Thursday, April 15 1:00-3:00pm 200 Nebraska Union and 300 East Campus Union Pepsi, popcorn, prizes t and free M & M's! Student INVOLVEMENT JL University of Nebraska-Lincoln Europe On Thick Your One Source for Eurail and BritRail Passes and Travel. Carlson Wagonlit Travel, dickOnavix.net or call 402-421-3868.__ Fans of Mr. Baldridge's writing now have their own e-mail group! You can find out how to join by sending e-mail to subscribe-marksistsOegroups.com Imagine trying to take care of 75 children, 50% of who have AIDS... This is the reality for four adults working at the Fairfield Orphanage in Zimbabwe. Come help us support them through a fundraising dinner at Cornerstone Church, 640 N. 16th Street. Chinese dinner will be served start ing at 11:45 a.m. this Sunday, April 18th. We ask for a $10 donation per person. “Freely, freely you have re ceived. Freely, freely give." Montessori teacher training information meeting Satur day, April 17th, 9-11am at Prairie Hill Learning Center. 10 miles South on Highway 77.438-6668. Need a place to workout this summer? Goodyear Fit ness Center is having a student membership sale! 3 months for only $50.00! Stop by for a tour or call 464-5000. 6224 Logan Av. Free Weights, Nautilus, Aerobics, Spinning. Climbing Wall. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY Student Foundation Scholarship applications are now available for full time students with a G.P.A. of 2.5 or above. Applications are available in the office of Student Involvement 200 City Union and 300 East Campus Union. The deadline is 4:00 pm Friday, April 23, in both Student Involvement Offices. Any questions call Tracy Prater 436-6213. SENATORS ON CAMPUS Monday - April 19 Noon -1:00 WICK AHJmn! UKnOf Come and visit with your state senator over a complimentary lunch. All students are invited to attend. Sponsored by the Government Liaison Committee and ASUN - Student Government. Show Some Skin! Mehndi Henna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem porary tatoos. Group discounts. 435-1973. Study For 2 Weeks in Mexico This Summer! No Spanish necessary! Earn 3 credits on the Mexico: Multicultural Perspectives in Education program (June 6-19,1999). To find out more, attend an informational meeting on Friday, April 16th at 11:30am at International Affairs, 1237 R St. or contact Professor Teresita Aguilar at 472-1993. Touched by an Angle Campus Atheists and Agnostics presents literature readings and performances exploring off - kilter views on goo and stuff. Open microphone. Friday, April 16 at 8:00pm in the Crib. Why Believe That? Representatives of different beliefs will share their reli gious views in this panel discussion. 7:30pm, today, April 15th, at the Union. Room will be posted. Women in the Legal Profession: Career Choices FEATURED SPEAKERS: *Hon. Karen Flowers, Nebraska District Court Judge. ‘Glenda Pierce, Assistant Dean, Nebraska College of Law. ‘Kim Robak, NU Vice President for External Affaire and Corporation Secretary. Monday April 19, 4d0-&00pm, 115 Burnett Sponsored by the Pre-Law Club, Phi Alpha delta. The Women’s Center, The Arts & Sciences Advising Center and the Arts & Sciences Alumni Association. Everyone Welcome. WORK ABROAD!! To find out how you can work overseas, come to a “Work Abroad Workshop” TODAY at 4pm at Interna tional Affairs, 1237 R St. Students who have worked abroad will be hosting this event and will be able to answer your questions. Also, learn how to prepare a resume for use in another country. For more information call 472-5861. Block & Bridle Meeting April 15th in the Animal science Building A132. Officers 6:30pm; new initiates 7:00pm; members 7:30pm. Guest speaker and officer election. \ Come and knock on our door, We are wafting for you... Student Involvement Open House Thursday, April 15 1:00-3:00pm 200 Nebraska Union and 300 East Campus Union Pepsi, popcorn, prizes and free M & M’s S Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets this Sunday and every Sunday at 7:00PM in the Union Centennial room. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Large Group Meeting Friday at 7 p.m. City Union Ballroom Speaker - Tom Yeakley National uvector or woMgiate Ministries SDRMA Freer food! Officer electionsl Thursday, April 15 at 5:30pm in HE 121. See you there! Student Foundation Elections will be held this Thursday, April 15th at 5:30pm in the Union. ACACIA The pharaohs of Acacia wish to announce Night on the Nile. Follow the caravan to the Acacia pyramid when the hour nears 10 because we’re gonna party like it’s 1999 BC. * AO Congratulations Jill Maaske and Kirsten McGowan on your acceptance into PT school! -Love, your sisters AO Congratulations Sarah Berg, Jalaina Handa, Becky Larson, Cortney Van Cleave and Kelli Wildon for making Husker Hostess. -Love your sisters ATO Thank you to Jeremy Carrell, Garett Luenenbog, Mark Russell, Brian Thompson, and Andy Bassett for all your hard work for Storiebooke Balle. -The Men of A TQ AAA Best of luck to Miss Collegiate Delaware, USA Sabrina Jones and Miss Collegiate Nebraska, USA Nikki Wittrock at the Collegiate USA Pageant in Boyne, Ml. Make us proud ladiesf -A v your sisters AAA Congratulations to Jenny Doud on being accepted to UNMC Pharmacy school. Way to gol -A * your sisters AAA Congratulations to Shannon Mauser on being accepted into the Social Work Program. -A v your sisters AAA Congratulations to Brooke Glassman on being accepted into the Oxford Summer Program. Way to got -A » your sisters AAA Congratulations to Megan Bredenkamp, Liz Sievers, Sabrina Jones, Sarah VanSlyke and Andrea Prtmeau. Show New York how awesome Nebraskans are on your summer tour for Fashion Design and Merchandis A v your sisters AAA Good luck to Allison Schottes on your summer tour to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. -A v your sisters AM SENIORS: We are so proud of all of you. You have come so far. Congratulations to all of you. WE LOVE YOU! -A v your sisters ATA M*A*S*H Wo are looking fore few aood women. ®A0 Anti-formal Saturday. April 17. Nothing formal about It Gamma Phi Beta French Toast Feed Thureday April 15th 10pm-2am 415 N. 16th Street $3.00 in advance at Union $4.00 at the door KA0 Way to go Pretzl Congratulations to Lori Pretzer on her acceptance into nursing school. -Love. Your Sisters - IKA Congratulations Jake Wobig on beingselocted to do an internship in Washington DC with Senator Bob Kerrey. -Your Brothers Committee for Fees Allocation Residence Hall Representative Be a part of the Committee that reviews student fees. Deadline: April 19 at 4pm Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline Extended!! STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1999-2000 POSITIONS OPEN Have an impact on committees dealing with student related concerns. Applications available at 115 Ne braska Union for 36 different committee openings for over 200 positions for next year. Deadline for ail posi tions is 4:00pm, April 19th. Found: men’s watch between Hamilton and CBA. Call 436-0382 to identify. Miracle Needed! Wanted to buy 1985 Honda Accord, 4 door, 5 speed, must run great. Body negotiable. Call 464-2086. H Bud <4049 Busch <_7 “ El Regular or Light Regular or Light *g I Warm Case Bottles , Warm 18pk Cans ■ B COOCS HAimkAn 13 Regular or Light H| Warm 30pk Cans