The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 2000, Page 16, Image 16

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    Wait Staff/Bartenders Wanted
Branched Oak Inn Steak House and Lounge. Friday
and Saturday evenings. 796-9921.
CEDARS
YOOTH SERVICES
Want to gain hands on experience in the field of human
services working in our wtfious programs including crisis
shelters, residential and day treatment centers and
group homes? Our Relief Youth Specialist position
offers:
• Flexible schedules
• Potential for advancement
• Possible college credit
• $7.00 per hour
Must be available to work 16 scheduled hours per
week and carry an agency pager an additional 8 hours.
Must have a high school diploma and a valid NE driver's
license. Open until filled. Want to gain hands on
experience in the field of Early Care Development and
Human Services? Our On-Call Child Care positions of
fer
• Daytime hours Monday - Friday
• Advancement opportunities
• Earn college credt
• Opportunity to gain Head Start program
experience
• $7.00 per hour I
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Open
until filled. Submit completed application to Cedars
Youth Services, 620 N. 48th, Suite 100, Lincoln, NE
68504 or call 434-5437 to have an application mailed.
Resumes will not be substituted for the application.
EEO/AA/ADA.__
WANTED: Experienced and motivated Land Fitness
Instructors, Water Fitness Instructors, Weight Room
Trainers, and Personal Trainers. Apply at Northeast
YMCA, 2601 N. 70th._ _
Wanted: Looking for two persons to work with our cus
tom harvesting operation. New equipment, great pay,
great benefits, and travel through six states in the Mid
west. Summer only or for 6 months. We will train. Start
last half of May. Call Duane Keller, 785-726-3555 or
duankellDruraltel.net
S Student
INVOLVEMENT
I University of Nebraska-Lincoln
We Need Graduate Assistants
In Student Involvement for the 2000-2001 academic
year. Assistantships offer opportunities for decision
making, goal setting, policy development and
evaluation. Applications and position descriptions are
available at 200 NU, 300 ECU, the Culture Center and
the Women's Center. Positions filled on an ongoing hir
ing process.
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 Today!
486-6700, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. EOE.
Yankee Hill Country Club is now hiring for full time and
part time banquet servers, wait staff and bartenders.
We offer excellent salary plus gratuity. Paid uniforms
and meals. Flexible scheduling and a positive and fun
working environment. Hiring immediately. Apply at
7600 San Mateo Lane, Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-9pm.
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.summercampemployment.com.
CAmp Counselors needed for Girl 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+ room/board
and insurance. Call (303) 778-0109, ext. 281 or email:
rhondamQgsmhc.org.
Camp Leaders Wanted!
Call Today!
Work with kids in the outdoors, be with friends,
gain leadership skills, POSITIONS OPEN: Life
Guards, Ropes Leaders, Naturalist, Arts and
Crafts Director, Office Coordinator, Grounds
Crew, Store Manager, Video Production, Cabin
Counselors. Contact YMCA Camp Kitaki in
Lincoln now for an application at 402-434-9225,
or e-amil campkitakiQaol.com
CAMP STARLIGHT, a co-ed resident camp in the
mountain lake area of N.E. Pennsylvania, is looking for
enthusiastic college students (sophomore level +) in
the following areas: General Cabin Counselors, Athletic
Specialists, Waterfront Specialists, Outdoor Adventure
Specialists (i.e. Ropes Course, etc.) and Arts & Crafts
Specialists. Join our staff of college students from
around the U.S. and abroad and enjoy the perfect bal
ance of work and fun! Modem facilities in a country set
ting. Good salary and travel allowance. Field work and
internships encouraged. (6/20-8/18). For more informa
tion and application, call toll free at 877-875-3971 or
e-mail us at infoQcampstartight.com.
Horseback Riding Staff needed at Girl Scout
Overnight Camp southwest of Denver. Must have recent
experience riding and teaching basic skills. Live
and work in the mountain. Must enjoy working with
girls. Salary+ room/board and insurance. June-August
2000. Call (303) 778-0109, ext. 28T or email: rhon
damQqsmhc.org
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 fun 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 oralanham20unl.edu.
Summer Counselors
Great staff, great facilities, great experience. N.Y.S.
Co-ed Resident Camp 2 hours from NYC. Athletics,
baseball, basketball, tennis, roller hockey, swimming,
water skiing, boat driver, woodworking, photography,
ceramics, ropes/waP. Kennybrook - 633 Saw Mill River
Road, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. Fax (914) 693-7678,
1-800-58-Camp2, E-Mail: KennybrookOAOL.com.
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 or e-mailblorkovic18unl.edu.
WORK WITH KIDS
Parks and Recreation has openings at 3 rec centers for
summer day camp staff to work with K-7 graders. May
30-August 11, Monday-Friday. Hours available:
6:45am-6:15pm, 20-40 hours per week, $6-$6.60 per
hour. Calvert and Easterday have K-6 grade camps. Ir
ving has K-4 grade and 5-7 grade camps. Apply at the
center of your Choice.
Calvert, 4600 StockweN 441-8480
Easterday, 6130 Adame 441-7901
Irving, 2010 VhnDom 441-7964
EOE/AA
Marketing/Communications internship, beginning April
2000. Work with great people and gain valuable work
place experience. Necessary skills: interacting with
people, written & oral communications, computer liter
acy and enthusiasm. Please send resume and cover
letter by March 3 to The Document Station-Xerox,
235 S. 70th St.. Suite 105; Lincoln NE 68510; Attn: In
ternship^
Summer Internship
Opportunity
Get more than a tan this summer. Enron in Army ROTC
Camp Challenge for 5 weeks and get paid to learn the
kind of leadership skills you’ll use for the rest of your
life. Apply for Camp Challenge at the Army ROTC De
partment on campus. Cali 472-4269 for details, email:
goldbardunl.edu or visit our website at
www.unl.edu/armyrotc.
Get Published! Get Paid!
www.mancampus.com
Seeks students for stories ranging from
politics/sex/culture/opinions
$25/story!
email us at: eamamancampus.com
HAVE FUN WHILE WORKING.... selling Okley Sun
glasses replicas. Top quality guaranteed, all styles.
$60/dozen. 10 dozen minimum. 651 -456-9662.
600s Micas
#1 Panama City Vacations! Party beachfront at Board
walk, Summit Condos and Mark It. 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.
I SPRING BREAK 20001
$$ Attention CBA Students $$
Applications for the 2000-2001 College of Business
Administration scholarships are due on March 1.
Scholarship packets are located in CBA 138. Hurry,
time is running out!
Campus Red Cross
Blood Drive
February 22 and 23, 11am-5prn at the Student Union.
Walk-ins welcome.__
CBA SAB
ASUN CBA Senatorial Forum
7:30 tonight, Union Square. Your opportunity to learn
about the candidates that will represent you in the
ASUN Senate.
wvoHi»GAND
Then you need to audition for the Scarlet and Cream
Singers auditions are being held now through April
11 .Please stop by WIC Alumni building to pick up a flyer.
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. _
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT
ELECTION
Wednesday, March 1,2000
THE POLLING SITES WILL BE:
From 8am to 8pm
Nebraska Union-City Campus
Nebraska Union-East Campus
Campus Recreation Center
From 10am to noon
Qwikick at Parking Garage
From 4pm to 8pm
Harper Food Service
Neihardt Blue Parlor
Sandoz Lounge
Poll Workers will be members
of the Women’s Faculty Club.
If you have questions, contact
Todd Franzen, 472-2581.
★
It’s Clinique Bonus Time!!
Get to Ben Simon’s Gateway for ‘Best Bloom," your
-free gift with purchase! Ask for a free cosmetics punch
card. Now through 2/26. Call Ben Simon’s cosmetics
counter, 434-7445 for details.
BEN
SIMON'S
People Will Notice
GATEWAY MALL— 434-7400
1-800-823-0188
Laura Cockson
Memorial Scholarship
Information and application
available at the following locations:
ASUN -136 City Onion
Student Involvement • City and East Union
Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Administration
Vice Chancellor Student Affairs -106 Administration
Deadline 4pm - February 28.
NCAA Wrestling Tournament Bus Trip. March 15-19.
Student rate $25.489-7906 Bob Houser.
NEBRASKA OPTOMETRIC
ASSOCIATION
Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107
Oldfather on Friday, March 24,1-5pm. Call 472-4190
for appointment. _
ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT!
You still have time to apply to study at a Japanese
University for the fall of 2000, but space is limited, and
the deadline is MARCH 11 Don’t miss your last oppor
tunity to experience the culture of Japan as you live
and study with students from around the world! Stop
by CBA 138 for details or contact John at 472-6805 or
jsypal@cbamail.unl.edu - but hurry! Attend an informa
tion session on Wednesday, February 23 at 5:30pm in
CBA 138 or call 472-6805 for more information.
Pre-Law Students
Representative from William Mitchell College of Law
and Hamline School of Law will meet students at the
Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, on
Wednesday, February 23, 12:30-2:30pm. Stop by or
call 472-4190 for an appointment.
SIFE
Meeting for Students In Free Enterprise this Wednesday,
5 pm in Union. Everyone is welcome.
Students With Children
Support Group
Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30pm in 338 Nebraska Union.
Call Gail for more information at 472-7450.
Pre-Law
Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity & the Pre-Law Club
will meet this Wednesday at 6pm in the Union. Professor
Anna Shavers from the UNL Law School wHI be
speaking.
Pre-Physical Therapy Club
There will be a speaker on Wednesday. February 23 at
7 pm in the Union. Room will be posted.__
Tech Merger Brown Bag
Join Economics Club and faculty members for a dis
cussion of recent tech mergers on Friday, Feb. 25 at
11:30 in the Union. Room wjU be posted.
Wildlife Club
Come and listen to Sarah Brandt talk about shrews,
Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 7pm in the East Campus Union.
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Thanks for going skating with us. We had a great time.
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Congratulations to the newly initiated members of
Lambda Chi Alpha.
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Cox, Pat Davis, Josh Hite, Derek Lippencott. Ben Mc
Kenzie, Chad Snow, Rich Stemm, Glenn Theome, Je
rome Tyner, Niel Vohl, and Andy Waite. 4.0’s: Rob
Stemm andMtchael Peterman.
No Greekside
No Greekside tonight. Go to the Water Deep concert at
7pm in the Union Ballroom.
LAE
Congratualtions to our brothers of the week: Roskilly,
Boe, and Uithoven. We all know Brock let off the fire
extinguisher. Thanks for deaing it up anyway.
_Phi Alpha, Your Brothers
LOE
Congratulations to our new V.P. of Member
ship-Development, Andy Paltin, and our new House
Manager, Cortney Darling, on their recent appointments.
-Your Brothers
Summer Housing
Inexpensive, clean, on-campus summer housing. Free
cable, phone, electricity, A/C, W/D. $30/per week. Call
Jenrod at 436-6038. X4>._
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT
ELECTION
Wednesday, March 1,2000
THE POLLING SITES WILL BE:
From 8am to 8pm
Nebraska Union-City Campus
Nebraska Union-East Campus
Campus Recreation Center
From 10am to noon
Qwikick at Parking Garage
From 4pm to 8pm
Harper Food Service
Neihardt Blue Parlor
Sandoz Lounge
Poll Workers will be members
of the Women’s Faculty Club.
If you have questions, contact
Todd Franzen, 472-2581.
★.
NU Student Government
Wed., February 23- 6:30 pm
East Campus Union
Information And Agenda Available
136 Nebraska Union _
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402-472-2588
402-472-1761 (FAX)
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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 bo from
Pro Medical professions. Deadline for both positions
is Thursday, February 24.2000 at 4pm. Applications
are available at 136 Nebraska Union.
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wine
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Honeymoon”
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6 —i-noor:
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diamond
7 “We try harder”
company
8 “M*A*S*H”
shelters
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follower
10 Maybe ny
moppet
11 Carrier’s boss
12 Chosen few
13 Reveal, as
feelings
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22 Lounge
24— Mio” ,f] t
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28 Shakespearean
villain
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matriarch
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clouds sort?
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52 Steam up
53 Dwelling
54 French
psychologist
Alfred
56 Camouflage
color
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62 Suffix with
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