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500 Summer Jobs/50 Camps/You Choose!!! New York, Pennsylvania, New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Water Skiing, Sailing, Wind surfing, Aerobics, Archery, Mountain Bik ing, Rock climbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompanist, Drama, Ceramics, Woodworking, Photography, Nature, Nurses, Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1 -800-443-6428; www.summeroampemptoyment.com. Camp Jobs!! Camp Birchwood for gins, one of Minnesota's finest summer camps, seeks college students to be counse lors and instructors for horseback riding (english & western), sailing / windsurfing, tennis, waterfront activi ties, sports and cabin counselors. Working with kids in a camp setting a chance to be part of something signif icant. Employment begins June t-August 20. For an application or to schedule an interview call 1-800-451-5270 or check us out online at: www.campbirchwood.com COLORADO SUMMER JOBS: RAFTING! RAPPEL LING! In the Rockies near Vail. ANDERSON CAMPS seeks caring, enthusiastic, dedicated patient individuals who enjoy working with children in an outdoor setting. Counselors, Cooks, Wranglers, Maintenance and Nurses. Internships Available! Interviews on January 26th. Stop by Student Employment & Internship Center to get an application and sign up for an interview. Questions? Call us at (970) 524-77fe. LOOKING FOR A NEW CHALLENGE that involves chil dren from low-income families, scenic New England, and amazing co-workers? Fax resumes to Horizons for Youth summer camp at (781) 784-1287 or e-mail iwigginsQhfy.org._ 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 Director and General Counselors. TOP SALARIES AND BENE FITSIII ON-LINE APPLICATION!! 800-408-1404 or www.trailsendcamp.com Wanted: Summer Interns Army ROTC has an all expense paid summer internship opportunity. You’ll get paid to experience adventure and learn leadership skills, plus qualify for a college scholarship. Call 472-4269 to see if you qualify, email: goldbar@unl.edu or visit our website at www.unl.edu/armyrotc. $2000.00 monthly income! Vending business for sale, 50 locations. Cost, $4995.00: 1-800-963-6123. www.vendingroutes.com. 600s Nonces #1 Panama City Vacations! Party beachfront at Board walk, Summit Condos and Mark II. Free drink parties! Walk to best bars! Absolute best price! All major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. #1 Spring Break Vacations! Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Florida. Best prices guaranteed! Free Parties and cover charges! Space is limited! Book it now! All major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. ACT NOW! LAST CHANCE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT FOR SPRING BREAK! DISCOUNTS FOR 6 OR MORE! SOUTH PADRE, CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS, ACAPULCO, FLORIDA & MARDI GRAS. REPS. NEEDED...TRAVEL FREE. 800-838-8203 / WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM. MAZATLAN & CANCUN: Spring Break from $369.00. Includes 14 free meals and 23 hours of free drinks. We've been taking students for 32 years. Want to travel free, ask how! Call toll free, 1-800-395-4896, www.collegetours.com. Spring Break 2000 AH the information you need.'Panama City, Daytona, Key West, South Padre. www.yourspringbreak,com $400 Scholarship This scholarship is sponsored by the University Am bassadors. The application is due on Jan. 28. This scholarship is open to all students not involved with the University Ambassadors. Applications are available at the Office of Admissions and Student Involvement. 2000 SUE TIDBALL AWARD Nominations sought for UNL students, faculty or staff who go beyond role or job expectations to make the campus more humane, just, creative and liveable. Call 476-0355 or http://www.unl.edii/tidball/ for more Information Flyers and Nomination Forms NOMINATIONS CLOSE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Business students, do you want to be more involved? Come check out Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity, Wednesday January 26 at 6pm in the Union (room win be posted). There will be free poo. . CASNR Students We're looking for highly energetic and creative students to serve on next year’s CASNR Ambassador Team. Student Ambassadors work in the CASNR Dean’s Of fice, host Red Letter Day activities, give campus tours, visit high schools, and assist with other recruitment ac tivities. Benefits include a $500.00 scholarship per se mester, a fun environment, and the opportunity to work with other outstanding CASNR students. Applications are available in 103 Ag Hall and are due February 17. Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays from 6-7:30p.m. For more information call Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services at 472-7513 or e-mail ldiaz-perdomoOunl.edu. Cool buttons, tees, stickers, jewelry, and more! Boon doggles, 120 N. 14th Street (inside the Ozone). DROP-IN BODY COMPOSITIONS $2 for body composition analysis is a great deal. January 25 from 1:30-3pm in Room 230 of the Campus Recreation Center. 472-9480. Fitness and Wellness Awareness Days January 25-27, 2000 FREE classes, information, and raffle! Call 472-3467 for details. INTRAMURAL INDOOR SOCCER The last day to enter Co-rec indoor soccer is Tuesday, January 25. Don't delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. CaH 472-3467 for more informa tion; INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Tuesday, January-25 is the last day to enter Co-rec volleyball. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467. LOCALincoln The league of Creative Aritis-Lincoln is now looking for visual, literary and performing artists for upcoming shows.438-7838/438-2488 or localincoln@home stead.com On Campus Interview Notice Tuesday, January 25-Resume Deadline Many great companies will be interviewing at UNL this semester. Just a few of the companies whose deadline is the 25th: Arthur Anderson LLP, Commerce Bank of Kansas City, Kirkham Michael, Microsoft, and Sprint. Submit your resume today! Register with Career Ser vices to participate. Visit 230 Nebraska Union for more information._ ~ PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE If you are one of the more than 30 people who walked away from the recent (1/16) Free Skate Night at the Ice Box with a pair of ice skates not your own, PLEASE re turn them to the Campus Recreation Center ASAP. No questions asked. Failure to return the skates will jeop ardize future Free Skate Nights. THANK YOU for your cooperation. Want more crosswords? r~ i ~i Check out our vcfctC new Crosswords — Daily on DailyNeb.com sponsored by jOUXEI 1 "l^d'thT"y Daily Nebraskan . j DailyNeb.com Pre-Occupational Therapy Club Tour of Madonna Rehab, Tuesday, January 25 at 4pm. For carpool information caH Sara at 436-9348. Rugby Practice Men and women's Rugby Practice Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8 p.m. Cook Pavilion For Information: 472-3467 New Players Welcome! STUDENT GOVERNMENT SPRING ELECTION Filing forms are now available at 136 Nebraska Union for the Student Government Election March 1 WE APOLOGIZE!! The Campus Recreation Center was not open at the appropriate time on Sunday, January 16 and we have taken steps to ensure that there will be no repetition of this problem. We sincerely apologize for any inconven ience or problems this may have caused. Please accept our regrets. WEST AFRICAN DANCE CLASS Campus Recreation is offering the class on Wednesday evenings (8 wks) from 7:30-9pm, taught by Leon Cald well, Master Drummers & Dancers. $20 for students and members, $30 for nonmembers. Class begins 2/2. 472-3467. “The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause. The mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one." -J.D. Salinger. SWAT, Students Working Actively Together, is. a group of men and women who contribute to the community through various volunteer activities. Informational and organizational PIZZA PARTY, Wednesday, January 26 at 7pm in the City Union. Questions? ehartman@unlserve.unl.edu S Student INVOLVEMENT X University of Nebrtska-Uncoln A-TEAM Student Election Group Join us for an informal organizational meeting, January 27 at 6:30pm, Nebraska Union. Everyone is welcome! Actuarial Science Club Meeting January 26 at 6:00 pm in CBA 308. Will be discussing upcoming interviews. Food and drinks pro vided. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, January 26, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. FREE PIZZA All Christian Women invited to the Kappa Phi Club at Cornerstone (640 N. 16th St), Wednesday, January 26th, 6pm. Join us for fellowship, service, bible study, and worship. Questions call 475-0278. Pre-Law Don’t forget Phi Aplha Delta Initiation this Wednesday at 6:00 in the Union. Members and new initiates only. Public Relations Club Join us for our meeting tonight at 5 p.m. in Avery 201 University Ambassadors University Ambassadors will be meeting on Tuesday, January 25 at 6pm in Office of Admissions. Wildlife Club Come and find out what the professionals look for when hiring. East Campus Union at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 26. M www.kingfaaturas.com — @2000 Vic lM. Diet by King Feature* Syndicate, tec. BY VIC LEE I MAC JASONS CELEBRATION WAS I 5 SHORT-LIVED WHEN IT WAS PISCOV-I § EREP THAT INSTEAD A WINNING I I THIS YEARS RACE, HE WAS JUST I FINISHING LAST YEARS RACE. I THE NORM '© youR NewY Nice 1 wuy do you NeiGHBOK / ANP 5Ay THAT? v Nicer AweiPRy t _ BY MICHAEL JANTZE He’vAcui/Ms'm but Heooesl f thatS V x aesr^ pwvewAy at 11 vo My pRive- V Nice. /( v\y cAse. eACH night. wav,too./ n—v—r—^ 5 " | I s i I i 1 X « Work Party in Harper Hall. Starts at 8pm. Free pizza! Wear clothes to paint in. r. ~ i ACACIA Best of luck to our new Spring Pledges: Tim Hartshorn Adam Kelly Mike Stroy Lance Dow Jimmy Hynes Garrett Leirman Matt Burke Nick Plemberthy ACACIA Congratulations to our newly activated members! Scott Krull Scott Eckerman Greg Gifford Jon Camey Doug Shannon David Minto Brad Marsicek Matt Clay Wade Minto -Your Brothers P.S. If you want to learn to bowl, Gene will teach you! ait Old McDonald had a farm... e-i-e-i-o and on this farm he had... No Pig?? Missing something? _»AOn An There’s something women like ab out a pick-up man. Thanks Tweeter for the rides. Love, AOn Aon Congratulations to the following for being accepted into the Oxford Program for the summer of 2000: Brandy Fritz Jeri Jensen Sara Johnson Molly Skoog Erin Walker More Than Cleaning Ditches Looking for a volunteer group that also values serious socializing? Co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega is for you. Informational meetings Wednesday, Jan. 26 at Neihardt, 7:00 pm; Abel, 8:00 pm; HSS, 9:00 pm. Questions? Call Tim at 438-2212. SORORITY LADIES A big thanks to all the lovely ladies who helped start out the semester with a bang! 4* The Men of AGS $ $ $ Questions about Student Fees?? The Committee for Fees Allocation will meet Tuesday, January 25-6:00 pm in the City Union-room to be posted CFA will hear the budget presentation for ASUN and will vote on UPC Programming Stop by or call the Student Government office at 472-2581 for more information POSITION OPEN PUBLICATIONS BOARD Daily Nebraskan Advisory board to the Board of Re gents-hire the editor, business manager, and advisor. Publication Board acts as a publisher for the Board of Regents and serves as a liaison between the paper and its university constituencies, paying particular attention to complaints against the paper. Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. Deadline is 4pm, February 1, Positions Open Homecoming Steering Committee Chair 2000 Homecoming Royalty Chair 2000 Applications available at ' ASUN office-136 Nebraska Union, Deadline Friday. February 4. Student Government Appointments Board Student-at-large positions open for the 2000-2001 year beginning the end of March. Be a part of the board that appoints students to 32 campus wide committees. Application available in the ASUN office, 136 Nebraska Union. Deadline is 4:00 pm. Friday, February 4, Student Government Election Student Election Group Form If you are forming a group and wish to be included on the ballot Filing Deadline Noon-Jan. 26 Survey & Referendum Questions Filing Deadline 4 pm-Jan. 26 Copies of the Election Rules are available in the ASUN office 136 Nebraska Union STUDENT GOVERNMENT SPRING ELECTION Filing forms are now available at 136 Nebraska Union for the Student Government Election March 1 DaiiyNebraskan.com Mall.DailyNebraskan.com http://www.sartorhamann.com the easy way to win on the web DailyNeb.com baited Dy Joyce iNicnois Lewis ACROSS 1 Sunday song 6 Mrs. Archie Bunker 11 Loud noise 14 Open courtyards 15 Calgary Stampede, for one 16 G.l. address 17 Inside man in spydom 19 “AIIThings Considered” network: Abbr. 20 Playwright Shepard 21 Perplexed 22 Minnelli and others 24 Cheese lovers 25 Concluding part 26 Bring up again, as an issue 29 Doubleheader 31 Habituate 32 Peanut, to Carter 33 German auto pioneer 34 Heavy volumes 35 90° right of north 39 Figures of speech 41 Betsy Ross, for one 42 Of very little value 45 Australian city 46 Zimbabwe’s capital 47 Hamburger holders 48 Teheran resident 49 Emperor— Selassie 51 “Stop filming!” 54 CPR giver 55 Like a versatile tool 58 Winning symbol 59 Chopin’s “Revolutionary”, eg 60 Pyle of Mayberry 61 Harris and Sullivan 62 Dinner course 63 Ache (for) DOWN 1 Hippie homes 2 Porch for Pericles 3 Calia lily’s plant family 4 Women’s — 5 The blahs 6 Clear the slate 7 Former Venetian magistrate 8 Brainstorm 9 Gymnast’s objective 10 Crisis telephone service 11 Japanese battle cry 12 Horrify 13 Food tidbit 18 Emulate Whistler 23 Procreates in a closely related group 24 Pasty almond confection 25 Tells a white lie 26 Bone in a cage? 27 Chicago-to Detroit dir. 28 Attila was one _ 29 Rock opera by The Who 30 Serious troubles 32 Mob member 34 Fork prong 36 Plant bristle 37 Catch a glimpse of 38 Attempt 40 Puts down 41 Cooperative action, as of muscles 42 Steal 43 Limbered (up) 44 Speaks from the pulpit 45 U.S.S. 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