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Colorado Summer Camp Staff, 1-800-267-9573. www.ooloradomouniainranch.com Prestigious Northeastern Pennsylvania Camp Thai* End Camp - Baseball. Basketball. Golf, Volley ball, Mountain Biking. Tennis, Ropes/Challenge Course. Hockey, Arts & Crafts (woodworking, ceramics, photography, fine arts, video/TUm). Waterfront (canoe, sailing, kayaking). Pool Instructors, Musical Director “KjWnSra* CouoS8,ors TOP SALARIES AND BENE FITS!!! ON-LINE APPLICATION!! 800-406-1404 or www.traMeandcamp.com Summer Camp Jobs In Lincoln Campus Recreations seeks highly motivated students for a variety of positions with the Husker Kids and Husker Adventures Recreational Day Camps. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this bin and rewarding experience Apply at 55 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activities Building or visit www.unl.edu/crec/FY/camps.html Application deadline is March 10. For more information contact Amy at 472-9481 oralanham2Qunl.edu. Wanted: Outstanding Outdoor Educations The 4-H Camps in Nebraska, located at the Nebraska National Forest-Halsey, Schram State Park-Gretna, and Harlan County Reservoir-Alma, are accepting applica tions for summer staff. Spend mid-May to mid-August leading youth in outdoor programs. You will be trained to teach nature, ropes/confidence course, canoeing, tubing, crafts, overnight camping, and many more pro grams. You do not need to be in 4-H to apply. Applica tion deadline is February 28, 2000. For information call 402-472-6717 ore-mailblorkovic10unl.edu. Wanted: Summer Interns Army ROTC has an all expense pad 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. Internship International Business Responsibilities: • 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 and French and/or German fluently. • Business experience 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.0. Box 80238, Lincoln, NE 68501 or email kwhite@seniortech.com. EOE/AAP. Visit us on our website at www.seniortechnoloqies.com. Almost Paradise The Job Prom Wednesday, April 5.2000 Nebraska Union Hundreds of Internships! Visit SEIC UHL’S Student Employment And Internship Center 345 Nebraska Union 472-3145 r ~i Get Published! Get Paid! www.maincampus.com Seeks students for stories ranging from politics/sex/culture/opinions $25/story! email us at: earnQmaincampus.com 600s Msdees #1 f a^.ama 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 guaranteedFFree 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 FORSPWNC 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. 2000 m SUE TIOBALL AWARD Nominations sought for UNL students, faculty or staff who go beyond role or job expectations to make the campus more humane, creative, just and liveable. Call 476-0355 for information Flyers and Nomination Forms or NOMINATIONS CLOSE FEBRUARY 14 Attention P.E.O’s Our first meeting of 2000 wttl be held on Febuary 13, from 5-7pm. RsVP to Britt (brittsonOmsn.com) or Bobbi (Iewie680aol.com) by Feburary 10 to join in the fun. See you there! ATTENTION STUDENT LEADERS The Office of Admissions is currently looking for volun teer tour guides for various special events this spring. For more information contact Melissa Anderson at 472-4416 or e-mail 002205000bigred.unl.edu CATHOLIC/CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP! Music, fellowship, fun, and Jesus Christ all wrapped up in one! Join us for our first primetime event Thursday, February 10. at 7pm in the City Union. Guest speaker Curtis Martin, founder of Fellowship of Catholic University Students (aka FOCUS) sponsored by FOCUS. Drop-In Aerobic Class For only $1 (FREE if you have purchased a FitCard), you can take advantage of the Drop-In Aerobic class in the Fitness/Aerobics Room of the Campus Recreation Center on Saturday, Feb. 12 from 10-11 a.m. The class will be a step circuit class. Call 472-3467 for more info. Drop-In Body Compositions Drop-In Body Compositions will be offered in Room 230 of the Campus Recreation Center February 10 from 1 -2pm. Cost is 52. Call 472-3467 for more information. Fraternities • Sororities Clubs • Student Groups Student organizations earn $1,000-$2,0ob with the easy campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so call today! Contact campusfundraiser.com, (888) 923-3238, or visit www.campusfundretiser.com. INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY The last day to enter men’s, women’s and co-rec floor hockey is Tuesday, February 15. Don’t delay. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at the following locations: ASUN -136 City Union Student Involvement - City and East Union Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Administration Vice Chancellor Student Affairs -106 Administration Deadline 4pm - February 28. Our Diamond Miss, girl preliminary pageant, 0-19 yrs For information call (402) 474-4163 or (785) 762-2829. Pre-Law Students Representatives from the University of Kansas School of Law and Washburn School of Law will meet students at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, on Thursday, February 10, 10am-12pm. Stop by or cail 472-4190 for an appointment. Presents the Belgian film ROSETTA In French w/English subtitles Sunday, February 13 Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater Times: 3pm, 5pm, 7pm, 9pm Tickets: $4.50 students w/UNL ID $6.50 non students Rubin “Hurricane” Carter Tickets Get Them Soon!! FREE to University Students, Faculty and Staff with UNL I.D. Tickets available at the Student Government office, 136 Nebraska Union. As of Monday, February 14, the remaining tickets will be available to the general public. ^5-,--- ' ' SAA Congratulations to the SAA New member class of 2000: Lindsey Behrens. Melissa Burk land. Scott Cam eron. Bradley Carpenter, Justin Cramer, Nate Crocker, Aaron Franzen, Clint Eckstein, Angela Freudenburg, Matthew Donahoe, Shelly Hain, Nicklaus Hansen, Alisa Hardy. Carrie Jensen. Sarah Kippenbrock. Elizabeth LaBonty, Jessica Lopez, Derek Maurstad, Kirstin Maurstad. Andy Mixan, John Meuret, Carrie Myers. An nie Olson, Geoffrey Reno, Jocelyn Robertshaw, Michelle Schrage, Jacqui Scoular, Ricarda Scully, Mark Spontanski. Merry Stackhouse. Chad Travers, Kelli Wilson, Beniamin Wilton, Behrouz Zand.. Teachers College Students!! February 7-11. Vote for most loveable Teachers Collage professor. Henzlik TCSAA bulletin board by room Valentine’s Dance FEBRUARY 13, STUDENT UNION, dance 9-11:30pm lessons 8-9pm. Students with ID $3, without $5. L...J \.,'j Work party tonight, 8pm at Alpha Gamma Sigma Fra ternity. Come prepared to paint...stuff. Advertising Club Turn in Chicago trip money ana room assignments by Friday, February 11 to Kelly Jo's office, room 44 Avery Hall. Trip information meeting Wednesday, February 16 in Ad Lounge. 5:30 pm. r s. — University of Nebraska Regular meeting and officer nominations Thursday February 10 at 6 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Officers and new members meet at 5:30 p.m. i 0 o *% £ o '^77 • Party meetingFebruary 13, 2000, 2:30-4:00 p.m.. City Union. Room TBA. Bring favorite candy!_ Pre-Dental Club Pre-Dental Club will be meeting February 10, at 7pm in the Dental CoHeqe, Student Panel. SAA Meeting this Thursday from 5-9pm (or later if you would like). Meet at the Wick Center at 5pm to welcome our senSAAtional New Members! Student Education ' Association Meeting on February 10. 6 pm in Henzlik 107. Pat Brown with LPS will speak about why African American history is important to teach in our schools. TCAB Meeting 4 pm Sunday. February 13 in HENZLIK LOB BY. Hope to see you there! Aon Hey, Rhi! Maybe next game you should leave the equipment there. Love, Your Teammates ASA Ice skating with you Tuesday night was cool. Cool, get it? ---LN AT Congratulations to Amy Nguyn on her Internship with the Omaha WOrid Herold and to Julie Cotton on her in ternship with Methodist Hospital. « FarmHouse Spurgin, We learned our lesson about table dancing! We love ya! __ The A r Sophomores FarmHouse To the Sophomores and priviedged juniors! Thanks for Papaloopa 2000! We can’t wait until next year! Love, The A r Sophomores INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS FULL TIME A SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Lozier Corporation, one of the leading manufacturers of store fixtures, has an outstanding opportunity to join our Engineering team at our manufacturing facility in Omaha, NE. If you are a career minded individual, then you may be a candidate for this position. Full time positions require a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial or Mechanical Engineering. Those seeking internships must be at least a sophomore and making progress toward a degree in Industrial or Mechanical Engineering. Capable of project management, standard manufacturing engineering functions and general knowledge of manufacturing processes and methods of operations. Excellent communication skills and the ability to manage multiple projects in a fast pace environment is also a must. You will be eligible for an excellent compensation package that includes competitive salary benefits including a 401 (k) dIus a pension plan; and tuition reimbursement. Our goal is to hire and retain talented people by providing internal growth opportunities. If this sounds like the right development opportunity for you, please send your resume to: ! j f* 38110 1 Fax: (402) 457-8678 Attn: April Strong aastrong@lozier.com Stop by and too utattho Caroor Fair Thursday, Fabrvary 10th .pittuni-Lr_ .. ; BY VIC LEE pont uke to y^JTW^r. IN TOMS of right ANSWERS, U~ I THINK OF IT AS CREATING / WrflSfTTMfSM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. J Tj 62000 Vic Lm . DM by King Mum Syndicate, me. I HENORM BY MICHAEL JANTZE / urs puy UTHeysmL ' U bcard 6AiAe.y( MwceTHose? -——I--z ’£ OM Congratulations to all out new Phi's on their Pledging. Love. Your Sisters ZN King Pin this week goes to Don Paulson. All those electrical engineering courses just to put up some ceil ing fans. We appreciate it. IN $ $ s Questions about Student Fees?? The Committee for Fees Allocation will meet Thursday, February 10-6:00 pm City Union-room to be posted CFA will vote on ti« budget request of the Campus Recreation Center Stop by or call the Student Government office at 472-2581 for more information DUFF Come see what Duff is all about. Open house meeting Thursday at 6:30pm in the Union or contact us at DUFF_NUQHotmailcom. ASUN Student Government Elections-March 1. Take the University Back! Student Government Elections Wednesday - March 1,2000 Questions about the process should be directed to the Student Government office at 136 Nebraska Union or call 472-2581. 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