The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 2000, Page 13, Image 13

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Vital Services is seeking independent individuals to
work with disabled adults and children. Part time eve
ninjjsand weekends. Call 465-5664 or 476-0645. Ask
Waitress and bartender wanted. 786-8821. .
„ Walgreen’s
Part-time cashier positions, evenings and weekends.
Apply in person, 1301 O St.
Wanted: 50 serious people needing to loose weight
safely and effectively. Natural and doctor recom
mended. (888) 800-6339 U ext. 1362.
www.hefbal-zone.com.
Work And Live At The
Nebraska Center
33rd and Holdrsge
Now hiring dependable mature UNL student for night
shift (11 pm-7am) at hotel desk. Requires an apartment
lease for $255/month. 8 shifts per month. Live and
work here year round. Contact the Business Office at
472-3820.
THIS IS A GREAT PEAL FOR THE RIGHT PERSON.
Work With Children
•Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or
pre-school age children?
•Are you excited about the development of children?
•Would you like to be eligible for a tuition scholarship?
If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may have a
position for you. Call our Interviewing Center Todayl
486-6700, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. EOE.
YMCA grade school age recreation program needs staff
interested in children to work before school (7-9am) or
substitute after school (3-6pm) Monday-Friday or as
your schedule allows. Apply at NE YMCA, 2601 N.
70th.
College Pro is currently hiring for Summer 2000 Man
agement/Internship positions. If you are interested in
Great Summer Earnings, Skill Development, Resume
Builder, Excellent Leadership and Management Experi
ence, and Internship Credit, please check us out at
www.collegeproedge.com today or call 888-427-7672,
extension 580.
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, F*iano Accompanist,
Drama, Ceramics, Woodworking, Photography, Nature,
Nurses, Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1-800-443-6428;
www.summercampemployment.com.
*
ADVENTURE, CHALLENGE,
„ FUN, and FRIENDS
Camp Wa-Shawfee Resident Camp, one hour from
Omaha in the spectacular Loess Hills, and Canp Maha
Day Camp outside of Papillion, need your creativity,
enthusiasm and skills! Positions include counselors,
waterfront, wranglers, lifeguards, challenge-course fa
cilitators and fun folks! Make a difference! Contact:
Great Plains Girl Scout Council
2121 South 44th Street
Omaha. NE 68105
402-558-8189. ext. 233 or 217
tclifton0gpgirtscouts.org or
_dswansonQgpgirlscouts.org
Camp Counaelors needed for Girf Scout Day Camps
in metro Denver and Overnight Camps in the mountains
southwest of Denver. General counselors and in
struction positions in: horseback riding, crafts, nature,
backpacking, challenge course, farm, dance/drama,
sports, archery. June-August 2000. Must enjoy working
with girls in an outdoor setting. Salary-t- room/board
and insurance. Call (303) 778-0109, ext. 281 or email
rhondam0gsmhc.org.
CAMPUS IDEA, the newest and most exciting grade
school day camp with Lincoln Parks & Recreation, is
now accepting applications for Recreation Day Camp
Leaders. Duties will include conducting a variety of ac
tive and non-active games and sports, crafts and other
recreational and educational activities. Supervising and
participating in field trips and swimming outings is re
quired. Position requires valid NE license and ability to
complete department van training. Various shifts
available from 7am-7pm Monday through Friday, 20-30
hours/week. Must be available for entire program, June
5- August 11. Applications received by March 3 will be
f 130 Adams006’ Apply 31 EasterdaV Recreation Center,
Colorado Summer Camp Staff, 1-800-267-9573.
www.coloradomountainranch. com
Horseback Riding Staff needed at Girl Scout
Overnight Camp southwest of Denver. Must have recent
experience riding and teaching basic skills. Live
e™ work in the mountain. Must enjoy working with
girt®-Salary+ room/board and insurance. June-August
2000. Call (303) 778-0109, ext. 281 or email: rhon
damQgsmhc.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
2K>®Bneral Counselors. TOP SALARIES AND BENE
FITS!!! ON-LINE APPLICATION!! 800-408-1404 or
www.tra8sendcamoxom _
Summer employment opportunity (June through Au
gust) at Camp LincoirVCamp Lake Hubert in Minneso
ta’s lake country since 1909. Meet new friends, expand
horizons, rewarding work with children, develop leader
ship skills, 30 water/land activities. Specific job infor
mation, internships and applications available at the
Student Employment & Internship Center.
Sign up In advance tore personal Interview on
campus Wednesday, February 9.
Internship
International Business
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n esponsiDiuties,
• Maintain routine written and oral communication
with foreign distributors.
• Translate letters and legal documents sufficiently
for decision making.
• Motivate and assist with product training of
foreign distributors.
Education/Requisite Skills:
• Must speak English, French, and German fluently.
• Business expenence or education helpful but not
• required.
• Basic computer skills such as typing and
knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet
software preferred.
Hours: Part-time, 9am-12pm, approximately 3-5 days
per week. Wage: $7.00-$8.50 per hour. Apply at 1550
N. 20th Circle or send resume to Senior Technologies,
HR/International Intern, P.O. Box 80238, Lincoln, JME
68501 or email kwhite6seniortech.com. EOE/AAP. Visit
us on our website at www.seniortechnoiogies.com.
600s HMfCM
#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.
Great travel opportunity! Awesome prize. Destinations
including Orlando, Honolulu, Palm Springs. E-mail
ufo_inc6yahoo.com. Phone Kathy/Brad 465-8541.
2000 Spirit of Service Award
Do you or someone you know dedicate time and energy
to improving the NU or Lincoln community? Nominate
yourself, someone you know or a student group
for the 2000 Spirit of Service Award! Nomination forms
are available at Student Involvement, 200 Nebraska
Union and 300 Nebraska East Union. Nominees and
winners will be recognized at the Chancellor’s Leader
ship and Service Recognition Reception. Contact
472-2454 with questions.
Assertiveness Training
Learn to communicate thoughts and feelings more ef
fectively. Beans Monday, February 7 at 3:30pm. Must
register ($30 Fee). Call Mary at 472-7450.
Attention P.E.O’s
Our first meeting of 2000 will be held on Febuary 13,
from 5-7pm. RSVP to Britt (brittson@msn.com) or
Bobbi (lewie68@aol.com) by Feburary 10 to join in the
fun. See you there!
Attention Pre-Health Students
Representatives from UNMC's Center for
Neurovirology and Neurodengenerative Disorders will
discuss 8-10 week summer internships ($2,000 stipend)
on Wednesday, February 2 at 6pm in the Nebraska
Union, Regency A.
Campus Recreation
Advisory Council
Student applications to be on the ballot for the
2000-01 Campus Recreation Advisory Council are due
by 7pm on February 15 to either the Campus Recreation
Office, 55 CRec or 32 ECBA. Applications are
available at both OCR offices as well. Inquiries:
472-3467.
DID YOU HEAR?
The Hottest Mega Club Of The Millenium
Alexandria 2112
Dance to the Best Disco and High Energy Dance Music.
Friday and Saturday nights. This week only, $1 ad
mission until 10pm with Student ID. Located lower level
of Gold’s Galleria, 10th and O Streets. Doors often at
8pm. Dress to Impress-No sports wear-Sorry no rap
music. Ages 21 and up. No more standing in the Blah
bars-It till happens here! Live the magic!
Alexandria 2112
EATING ISSUES SUPPORT
GROUP
A small, comfortable environment with women who are
struggling with eating issues. Wednesdays,
3:30-4:30p.m„ Nebraska Union 338. Call Norma,
472-7450, for more information.
Student
INVOLVEMENT
JL University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Emerging Leader
Teaching Assistant
“Leadership is a process, not an end product.” Con
tinue your leadership development as an Emerging
Leader Teaching Assistant. This incredible opportunity
is open to students with junior standing in the fall 2000
semester. Applications are available at Student In
volvement. 200 Nebraska Union and 300 East Campus
Union, and are due Monday, February 7.
FILING DEADLINE
TODAY
for upcoming
ASUN Student Government election
4.00 p.m.
136 Nebr. Union
Fraternities • Sororities
Clubs • Student Groups
Student organizations earn $1,000-52,000 with the
easy campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising
event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling
quickly, so call todayl Contact campusfundraiser.com,
(888) 923-3238, or visit www.campusfundraiser.com.
HEY!! Want To Participate In A
Great Study Abroad Program?
For the past 10 years, Senshu has been the program of
choice for UNL students interested in making the most
of their college career by studying in Tokyo. The program
does not require previous Japanese study, you
do not have to be a CBA student, and is much more
affordable than you might think! So what are you
waiting for? Find out more information by attending our
first formal information session:
Wednesday, February 2 at 5:30pm in CBA 138.
Or call 472-6805 for more information.
IMA
The Institute of Management Accountants is having a
social on Wednesday, February 2 at 6:00 pm in the city
union (room posted). Free pizza and pop, dress is cas
ual. Everyone is welcome. Come find out more about
IMA! Call Phil at 436-0989 for any questions.
INTRAMURAL SWIM MEETS
The men’s and women’s swim meets will take place on
Wednesday, February 2 at Mabel Lee Hall Pool. No ad
vance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more infor
mation.
Pi Mu Epsilon
On Thursday, February 3 at 4:30pm there will be an in
formation session on various math programs in
Oldfather 308. Topics to be discussed include:
• Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU’s)
• Other semester programs in mathematics
•Semester-long programs at Penn State, Hungary,
and Bath, England.
Dr. Gordon Woodward and Dr. Richard Rebarber will
be offering information on the application processes for
these programs and opportunities. Five UNL students
who have participated in such programs will share their
experiences. Pizza wiH be providedll All are welcome!
SIFE
Meeting for Students In Free Enterprise this Wednesday,
5 pm in Union. Everyone is welcome.
STUDENT ELECTION
INFORMATION SESSION
The ASUN Electoral Commission will be conducting an
information session to explain the ASUN Election Rules
and to answer any questions. Mandatory for Student
Election Group President and Vice Presidential candi
dates, all independent candidates are encouraged to
attend.
Wednesday - February 2 - 5pm
_City Union - Room to be posted
Student Government Elections
Filing Forms for.
President, 1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Senate
Advisory Boards
Committee for Fees Allocation
Filing DeadNne-Feb. 2 at 4:00 p.m.
Election Day
March 1
Polls Open at 8:00 a.m.
Students With Children
Support Group
Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30pm in 338 Nebraska Union.
Call Gail for more information at 472-7450.
Valentine’s Dance
FEBRUARY 13, STUDENT UNION, dance 9-11:30pm,
lessons 8-9pm. Students with 10 $3, without $5.
AAFCS
Come get a scoop of ice cream with AAFCS at the East
Campus Dairy Store on Wednesday, February 2 at
6pm. We’ll be having a brief meeting as well as taking
nominations for next year’s offices.
Advertising Club
Meeting tonight, 5:30pm in Avery 201. Come and
watch the SuperBowl commercials, eat popcorn and
have a great timel__
Attention Pre-Health Students
Representatives from UNMC's Center for
Neurovirology and Neurodengenerative Disorders will
discuss 8-10 week summer internships ($2,000 stipend)
on Wednesday, February 2 at 6pm in the Nebraska
Union, Regency A.
Block and Bridal general meeting Thursday Febuary
3rd. 7:00pm Spring annitiates, 7:30pm returning mem
bers. East Campus Union.
CBA SAB
CBA SAB Meeting TODAY at 5:30pm in CBA 132. Bring
your $$ for shirts.
College Republicans
Meeting Wednesday, Febuary 2, 8pm, City Campus
Union. Room posted. Speaker Elliot Rustad.
FDC
Friends of the Deaf Community will meet this Thursday,
February 3 at 5:30pm in the City Union, room will be
posted. A representative from the Nebraska Relay
Service will be there. _
Pre-Law Club
First meeting of the semester, February 2 at 6pm in the
City Union.
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Meeting on Wednesday, February 2, at 5:30pm in Bur
nett 126. Everyone welcome!
UNL Rodeo Club
Regular meeting Wednesday, February 2 at East Cam
pus Union, room to be posted. Officers: 7pm, members:
7:30pm.
ACACIA
Congratulations to our new Junior Dean, Pat Harlan,
- Your Brothers
axq.
We had a blast Saturday night. Thanks for keeping the
tradition alive.
- The Men in Lambda Chi
AFP
Do a little dance, make a little splash, get wet tonight.
Swampwater Stampede Friday, February 4. Vans
leaving ATP at 8:30 pm.
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Congratulations to President David Lempp for his out
standing 4.0 GPA last semester.
-Your Brothers
ZOE
Congratulations to Jason Wiese for being selected into
Chiropractic School. Continue the hard work!
-Your Brothers
FILING DEADLINE
TODAY
for upcoming
ASUN Student Government election
4:00 p.m.
136 Nebr. Union
NU Student Government
Wednesday - February 2
Information and Agenda Available
136 Nebraska Union
Positions Open
Homecoming Steering Committee Chair 2000
Homecoming Royalty Chair 2000
Applications available at
ASUN office-136 Nebraska Union,
Deadline Friday, February 4.
Positions Open
Nebraska Union Board
This board assumes the role of advocate for the various
segments of the University community to the Director of
the Nebraska Unions and the Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs.
Health Center
Student Advisory Board
The purpose of the board shall be to represent the stu
dent body in dealing with the health concerns of the
University community.
You do NOT have to be from Pre-Medical professions
Deadline for both positions is Thursday, February 24,
2000 at 4pm. Applications are available at 136 Nebraska
Union.__
STUDENT ELECTION
INFORMATION SESSION
The ASUN Electoral Commission will be conducting an
information session to explain the ASUN Election Rules
and to answer any questions. Mandatory for Student
Election Group President and Vice Presidential candi
dates, all independent candidates are encouraged to
attend. «.
Wednesday - February 2 - 5pm
City Union - Room to be ported
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.
Wanted to purchase a Duplex or Triplex in Northeast
Lincoln. Contact Rhonda (785) 738-5775
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ACROSS
1 Belmont event
5 Letter opener?
9 Hatcheries on
high
14 Gillette razor
15 Small songbird
16 Reynolds
competitor
17 Larger-than-life
lady?
20 Top record
21 Neutral colors
22 “And Then
. There Were—”
23 Lift up
25 Haifa native
28 Conductor
Caldwell
29 Duke or Day
31 Auction action
32 Mercury or
Saturn fuel
34 Fruit-bearing
tree
35 Plies a needle
36 Larger-than-life
quartet?
40 Pouting grimace
41 Scale notes
42 Tiny amount
43 Scoundrel
44 Some pack
animals
46 “Mack the Knife”
singer
50 Serious
encroachments
52 Once upon a
time
54 Church niche
55 “Zounds!”
56 Name
57 Larger-than-life
president?
61 Alan or Adam
62 Increase
63 Prop for
Frasier’s dad
64 Royal pains
65 They may be
liberal
66 Distressed
utterance
DOWN
1 Talcum targets
2 “The Scourge of
God”
3 Volcano
feature
4 Chow down
5 Workout output
6 Made smooth,
in a way
7 Calls the game
8 Late-hour
comedy, briefly
9 Pyle portrayer
10 “Maria—":
1940s song
11 Cautious phone
call recipient,
eg
12 Moppet
13 For instance
18 Jazz fan?
19 Visible
24 Not clear
25 Spring bloom
26 Actor Rob
27 Employee
badges
30 Helpful
33 German pastry
35 Fountain
offerings
36 Pained cry
37 Is superior to
38 Fam. members 53 Olympic
39 Got by contests
40 Med. diagnostic 55 Arab ruler
tool 57 Once around
44 Bricklayers the track
45 Superlatively 58 Hot
wise temper
47 Car owner’s 59 Second
purchase Amendment
48 Arboreal lizard supporters:
49 Aristocrats Abbr.
51 Term paper 60 Elvis’s record
abbr. label
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