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500 Help Wanted Tliition Assistance Available!!! NBC National Bank of Commerce a 4FmsT Commerce bank National Bank of Commerce has the following positions available: Full-Time: Operations Support Rep t Administrative Assistant Teller- Eastpark, Teller Pool Receptionist/Secretary Retail Investment Admin. Sales Asst. Sales/Marketing Secretary Customer Account Representative- BankCard Document Reviewer Loan Servicing Representative Sorter Operator (3rd shift) Computer Operator II (3rd shift) Accounting & Control Asst. Computer Balance Specialist III- (2nd shift) Cash Management System Operator Mail and Data Entry Clerk Data Entry Rep. Part-Time On-Call Dishwasher Teller- Williamsburg, Superior, Pioneers, Eastpark, Bank South For more information, please call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700 or visit our website at www.banknbc.com EOE Tutor Me in Hausa Native speaker needed for intensive tutorial in the Hausa language. Will pay $10/hour for twice weekly sessions. My competence is intermediate, but rusty. Call 472-5758 or 328-9697. Two part-time positions available working in Dental Lab. Monday - Friday, 10am-2pm and 2pm-6pm. Apply in porson at 125 South 9th. BryanLGH MEDICAL CENTER Unit Supply Tech Inentories and maintains supplies throughout the hos pital. Performs inventory control using the computer, hand helds, and printers. Responsible for inventory, deliveries, rotation, cycle counts, and picking orders.. Prior computer experience along with the ability to^fol low written directions. Six months expereince in ware house inventory/supplies prefered. High schooi gradu ation or equilivant required. Part Time 11ptn-7am Fridays & E/O Saturday & Sunday BryanLGH Medical Center Bast Human Resources 2300 South 16th St. Lincoln, NE 68502 (402)481-5291 Fax:(402)481-5904 JOBUNE: (402)481-1111 EOE Vital Services needs dependable, reliable, individuals to work with disabled adults and children, evenings and/or weekends. Call 465-5664 or 476-0645 ask for WANTED 98 PEOPLE. We’ll pay you to lose up 29+lbs. Expires 4/28.1-800-242-0363, ext 1878. WATEFRONT POSITIONS College Students- a unique public seasonal job, flexible hours. Boat and facility operation and maintenance, sail ing and/or canoeing experience helpful. Send resume to: Omaha’s Cunningham Lake Marina, 8035 Irvington Rd., Omaha, NE 68122. 500 Help Wanted Web Developer/Programmer Swanson Russell Associates, a growing marketing communications firm, seeks a Web Developer for its Lincoln, NE office to help lead the Interactive Marketing department. The Web Developer will'be an active, hands-on inter-departmental team in the development and management of web sites, intranets, and extranets. Qualified candidate must possess a working knowledge and understanding of web site development and management tools (Dreamweaver preferred); Access and/or SQL databases; scripting/programming; Windows NT web servers; and familiarity in a Macintosh environment. Qualified candi dates should submit resume and salary requirements to: Swanson Russell Associates - HR Department 1222 ‘P’ Street, Lincoln, NE 68506. Please, no phone calls. Weekend hours, cashier needed. Apply at Sinclair Oil, 2500 NW 12th or call 474-6274. Work in the music business! Seeking reliable college reps to work on grassroots marketing campaigns for emerging recording artists. Fax resume to Mike Nowicki at (212) 629-3605 or email mike@meq-a.com. YMCA Now hiring life guards, swim instructors and nursery staff for the downtown facility. Close to campus. Will work around summer school schedule. Apply at 1039 P Street. 434-9232. 510 Child Care Needed Summer sitter needed for older child. Must drive. Call Patty, 421-3472 or 489-6549. Try a Nanny Career Seeking reliable individuals with child care experience, excellent references, for 1 year commitment. Local in terview in Lincoln for Connecticut and New York jobs. Call Helping Hands (402) 423-5832. 530 Summer Jobs $ Summer Work $ If you are looking for work now this summer or year round, then we have a few select job openings full and part time. • Customer Service • Lawn Applicator • Sales Representative Whether you are looking for money, experience, or just a fun place to work, you owe it to yourself to take ad vantage of these opportunities. Apply at Trugreen Chemlawn, 4141 N. 27th, Lincoln. EOE M/F/V/D $$ WORK NOW$$ GREAT SUMMER JOBS WITH OLSTEN STAFFING SERVICES Data Entry, Customer Service, Receptionist, File Clerk, Light and Assembly Warehouse. PT, SHORT AND LONG TERM CALL 467-5050 EOE 50 Assembly jobs second and third shift, start immedi ately. Call Excel, 441-4070 time to finalize your plans for a great summer, and make a difference to kids. Having fun in the outdoors with 65 other co-ed college staff, valu able leadership experience, training, salary, room and beard, and friends. The best thing you’ll ever get paid to do! Other positions in Ropes, Climbing Tower, and Maintenance. Con tact YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln for an appli cation at {402) 434-9225 or email .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 with children in an outdoor setting. Call 303-778-0109 ext. 341 or email: iuliecmQqsmhc.org 530 Summer Jobs COME TO MAINE! Camp Takajo a boy’s camp on Long Lake, Naples, Maine hiring staff. Don’t miss this opportunity to work at one of the top camps in the country. June 22 - August 22. Transportation provided! Positions in Pioneering, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, Sailing, Ceramics, Woodworking, Archery, Riflery, Radio, Video, Canoeing, Secretary, Cooks. Call Mike Sherbun at 800-250-8252. FT/PT carpet cleaning tech available. Apply in person Monday-Friddy, 8:30am-3:30pm, 420 South 11th St. 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 Groundskeeper II UNL Landscape Services Several F/T and P/T summer student positions available. Areas within our department with openings include Irrigation, Nursery and Grounds Maintenance Crews. Valid NE driver’s license required. $6-7/hr. To apply call 472-2679 or visit 1340 N. 17th St. UNL is committed to EEO/AA and ADA/504. If you require ac commodation, please call us. Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer wages. Call (970)483-7490 evenings. 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. MACKINAC ISLAND, Ml - Beautiful summer resort featuring a ban on automobiles. Gift shop seeks sales associates. Housing provided. For more information call Chris at 906-643-0347 or e-mail: arbib@up.net. Need a Change? Are you tired of summer work that is repetitious with little pay and gives you no career experience? If so, call 435-6140 and find out how to make $7,000, gain experience and have fun this summer. Need individual for summer farm employment. Next to Lincoln. Agricultural experience necessary. 402 784-2987 Stable Position 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. Summer Help Wanted Full time job site managers and painters needed in Lin coln and Omaha May- August. Training provided. Ex cellent pay, $6.50-$9/hour. Must be an enthusiastic, hard worker and have a willingness to learn. Bonuses for jobs well done. Call College Pro Painters for more information at 1-800-32PAINT or 475-2889. Summer Nanny Fun indivivudal to care for two great boys, (ages z & 4), in our north suburban Chicago home. Begins mid-May. Call Leslie 847-433-8471. Taco Bell Downtown 245 N 13th Lincoln, NE The Drawing 1$ Almost Here. Hurry to the Downtown Taco Bell location and register for tons of really cool prizes that are intended for students like you: • Autographed championship plaque signed by Tom Osborne. • Entire set of talking chihuahua’s. • and other great prizes. Drawing Date - April 30th Only at the Downtown Location Full lime, Part Hme and Summer Manufacturing Positions! n. 2nd Shift 3rd Shift Starting Pav $10.10 $10.20 After 6 Mos. $11.28 $11.38 12/6/99 $11.73 $11.84 EXCELLENT Full Tune Benefits: Health, Dental, Life Pension plus 401k, Vacation, Ten PAID Holidays, EAP Child Care Benefits & Tuition Reimbursement up to $2000 a year! EXCELLENT Part Time Benefits: including Tuition Reimbursement up to $1000 a year and more! You Must: *Be at least 18 years of age; ‘Have proof of a high school diploma or GED; ‘Pass a measurement test, a drug screen and back physical; and ‘Provide the names and phones #*s of former supervisors for refferences.'^^Bj liter Please Apply in Person! 6330 Pershing Drive Equal Opportunity Employer 530 Summer Jobs Summer sports counselors needed in Lacrosse, tennis, sailing, waterski, summer camp jobs in New England. It's not too late to join the fun. A great sports environ ment where team work is emphasized. Salary, room, board and travel expenses included. Call 800-494-6238 or e-mail jobsQgreatcampjobs.com. Warehouse delivery person, position opened. Monday through Friday 8:00am- 5:00pm. Starting immediately to the end of September. Current license and good driving record required. Call 423-0120, ask for Dave. We need assistants to help with test grading right 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! Tb work full time June 4-10 or June 14-20 (or both), contact Malissa 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 summer school schedule. Apply at 1039 P Street. 434-9232. Youth Baseball Employment Opportunities The Babe Ruth Baseball 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. Ag College Advisory Board 2 seats available Open to all Agriculture and Natural Resources majors. Applications available at City and East Campus Student Involvement. Applications due 5pm, April 26. Applications are now out for positions on next years Cornhusker Yearbook. Pick them up in Room 334 Ne braska Union. Questions? Call 472-6246. Arts & Crafts A guide to making money. I’ll show you how. Free re corded details. 1 -888-408-2057. 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/ 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. Congratulations to the 1998-99 Mortar Board Professors of the Month: October Dr. Jan Kaffman (Ag Lee) November: Dr. Gregory Show (Physics) December: Dr. Ted Parcly (Biology) February: Dr. Ralph Graieda (English) March: Dr. William Avery (Political Science) April: Doctoral Student Scott Titsworth (Communications) Look for the Professor of the Month Program next fall!! Earth Day Festival April 22 from 9am-10pm at Union Plaza. Food, live music and information booth. Free Andro Call 441-9564. 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. Pre-Law Students UMKC Law School representative will meet students Thursday, April 22, 10-12:00 at the Arts & Science Advising Center, 107 Oldfather. Stop by or call 472-4190 for appointment. 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 Gity 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. Mehndi Henna Painting by Jacqueline. Painless tem porary tatoos. Group discounts. 435-1973. _ Star Wars: The Original ■VI tit* n M r, n lA/Hti /M ill awiaAa \A Michael vs. the Dragon. Why evil exists. Wednesday, 7:00pm Nebraska Union Auditorium. We need you to help us save lives , by donating your plasma at our state-of-the-art medical facility. Are you: 18 years or older? *110 lbs or more? *ln good health? * Interested in earning extra cash while you watch TV, read, or relax? Earn up to $120 for donating hemophiliacs, and many others. If you’ve had your hepatitis B shot, you may qualify for our < specialty program and earn up to $380 a month. For more info, call 474-2335. Show Some Skin! hi 610 Announcements 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, contact Professor Teresita Aguilar at 472-1993 or International Affairs 472-5356 or visit our website at www.iaffaire.unl.edu THE END is near... April 29 & 30. more details coming soon... UPO Officer elections Wednesday, April 21st, 6:00pm Burnett 121. 615 Meetings Campus Red Cross Wednesday, April 21st, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. CBASAB All Member Meeting Wednesday, April 21st 5:00pm in CBA132 Pictures will be taken. Business attire required! Pictures taken at 5:00pm, so please be on time. COLLEGIATE 4-H Everyone please meet Wednesday at the North East Family Center at 6:30pm so we can help them with their 4-H Club. Everyone please cornel!! Spring Tea is this SUNDAY, 2pm in the East Campus Union. Finance Club Officer elections at 5:30pm Wednesday, April 21 CBA 206. Food and refreshments provided. Very short meeting. Large Group Meeting Friday at 7 p.m. City Union Ballroom Swing Dance Following Last meeting of the year. Pre- PT Club On Wednesday, April 21 at 7:30 in the Union we will elect officers for next year. Pizza will also be provided. Please plan to attend. Pre-Dental Club Elections Meeting Thursday, April 22nd, 7pm at BW3s. All wel come Student Foundation All incoming and outgoing officers should meet at the Union, 6pm, Thursday, April 22nd. Student Foundations Brief officer (new and old) meeting Thursday, 5:15pm in the Union, Room will be posted. UNL Horticulture Club _Meeting Wednesday. 5:00 pm in Kiem 327. Young Democrats Come to the 1st Annual End of the Year Movie Party and salad bar, today at 6:30 in the Union. (Salad Bar offer void in NE, WA, IA). 620 Greek Affairs AATT Guess what all you Alphas? Diamond Days are here. Have fun this week and get excited for initiation. -Love Your Sisters AIX Congratulations to Robert Joseph for being elected President and Clint Hoffman for being elected Treasurer of Student Foundations. ATE Congratulations to Dusty Clevanger for being selected as a CASNR Ambassador. Aon Let's go Bahensky! #1 NE Golfer! -Your sisters ASA Congratulations to Sarah Eurek on her election as Psi Chi Psychology honorary president. Good luck next year!_ AT Congratulations to Heather Rasmussen for receiving the Sophomore Excel award in her college. Love, your sisters AT Congratulations to Chelsy Harris for being selected 1999 Nebraska Phi Beta Lambda. love, your sisters AT Congratulations to Erin Daniels on her recent engage ment to Andy Hamilton. We love you Andy, and Erin does too! love, your sisters AY Thank you to the entire Greek system for attending Monday Night’s event with Will Keim. We appreciate everybody's support. The men of DU AY iq.}ja We would like {^Congratulate Chad Horsham on his association with Chi Omega Sisterhood. Wei of you. rare proud Your brothers Farmhouse r singing s love. Alpha Chi new members Congratuli ment to th OA9 jlations to Chad Reisner on his recent employ : to the Mayo clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. Best of luck in the future. -Your Brothers GREEK WEEK SCHEDULE “In Pursuit of Unity” APRIL 19-23 Wednesday, April 21,1999 Wear your Greek Letters Day!!! 7am-8:30am: Appreciation Breakfast for House Par ents at Wick Alumni Center. ‘Featuring speaker Steve Floral 7pm-10pm: Candid Karaoke Contest, Centennial Ball room City Union due Monday, April 19 to Greek Affairs GREEKSIDE The Greek side of the Navigators. University Lutheran Chapel (behind the Beta house). Wednesday 8:30 p.m.