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 between B:45am-6:15pm, 20-40 hours per week. Supervise recreation activities, field-trips, swimming. Calvert and Easterday have K-6 grade camps. Irving has K-4 grade and 5-7 grade camps. Apply at the center of your choice. Calvert, 4600 Stockwel 441-8480 Easterday, 6130 Adams 441-7901 Irving, 2010 Van Dorn 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 lemship. Walt Disney World Internship Come experience the magic at the Walt Disney World College Program. Presentation Monday, March 6 at 4pm in the City Union. Disney recruiters are looking for all majors for summer and fall internships. Must attend presentation to interview. Get Published! Get Paid! www.maincampus.com Seeks students for stones ranging from politics/sex/culture/opinions $25/story! email us at: eamOmaincampus.com HAVE FUN WHILE WORKING.... selling Okley Sun glasses replicas. Top quality guaranteed, all styles. $60/dozen, 10 dozen minimum. 651-456-9662. Part-time, flexible hours having fun and making money! Be a Pampered Chef consultant and earn good money, free products, trips and gift certificates! WOW! Call TO DAY for an interview. Alice Harrison at 742-6064. 600r)MCM #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 nowl All major credit cards accepted! 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. I SPRING BREAK 20001 472-8146 Comedy Sportz Improv Comedy, Thursday, March 2 in the Union Cen tennial Room, 9:00p.m. Free from UPC! ASUN Election Wednesday - March 1 Absentee and Disabled Voter Ballots available at 136 Nebr. Union Questions - call 472-2581 Attention 4.0 members! RSVP now for the March 9 din ner. Deadline is March 1. Attention P.E.O.’s We are holding officer elections during our next meeting on March 5th (5-7pm). It is very important that all members attend-so please come! RSVP to Britt (brittson@msn.com) or Bobbi (lewie68@aol.com) by March 3rd. Looking forward to seeing you there! 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-perdomo@unl.edu. DO YOU LIKE TO SING AND PERFORM? 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. FAMILY FUN NIGHT AT THE REC! Campus Recreation will be hosting Family Fun Night on March 3 from 5:30-7:30pm. An evening of family tun and games, prizes, and food will be provided free to families of the University Community! Fore more infor mation. call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL BADMINTON SINGLES TOURNAMENT Tuesday, February 29 is the last day to enter the men’s and women's badminton singles tournament. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more in formation, call 472-3467. ' INTRAMURAL WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The last day to enter the wheelchair basketball tourna ment is Tuesday, February 29. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467. Pre-Law Students Representative from Drake School of Law will meet students at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, on Tuesday, February 29, 1:30-2:30pm. Stop by or call 472-4190 for an appointment. Rewarding Summer Program $20,000 in College Scholarship Opportunities Enroll in Army ROTC Camp Challenge for 5 weeks this summer. Catch up on 2 years of Army ROTC courses, and compete for a college scholarship worth up to $20,000. Call 472-4269 for details, email: goldbar@unl.edu or visit our website at www.unl.edu/armyrotc. 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-8pm Harper Food Service Neihardt Blue Parlor Sandoz Lounge Poll Workers will be members of the Women's Faculty Club If you have any questions-contact Todd Franzen 472-2581 SUPER CIRCUIT CHANGE The orientation time for the Super Circuit in the Campus Recreation Center has been changed on Tuesdays and Thursdays to 10:45am-11:15am (previously it was 10:30-11am). Please take note. This change is effective February 29. 472-3467, University Program Council’s Free Bowling Night on East Campus for February 29 has been postponed for a later date. Advertising Club Meeting March 1 at 5:30, rooni302 in Avery. Speaker: Communication design. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, March 1, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. HUMANITIES IN MEDICINE SPEAKER, Wednesday, March 1,8pm. City Union. IMA Institute of Management Accountants is having a meet ing on March 1 at 7:30pm in the City Union (room posted). Casual attire. Dale Zimmerman, an accountant with UNL, will be speaking. Call Phil at 436-0989 with any questions. Everyone is welcome! MIDNIGHT RALLY Join us at Alpha Gamma Sigma, 11:30pm tonight for Mud Wrestling, Kiss the Pig contest and Britney Spears! Phi Beta Lambda Business meeting Tuesday, February 29 at 7:30pm in the City Union. Guest speaker. Undergraduate j»» Women in Business Meeting tonight, room 107 CBA at 6:30pm. Elections and pizza tonight. AXQ Congratulations to Shelly Joseph for making president of Student Foundations; Natalie Quick, Secretary of SF; Tracy Prater, Fund Chair of SF; Emilie Gallagher, Histo rian of SF. Lovef your sisters Axn Congratulations to our Rho Chi's. Leonna Griffin, Heather Allred, Melissa Burkland, Sarah Rossman. Way to represent girts. love, your sisters AFN Congrats on yet another Snowball Victory! AFN Good game ...GREAT PARTY! SEE YOU NEXT YEAR. The Men of AI~N ATE Fantasy world contest winners: 1st place, Backstreet Boys; 2nd place, GHETTO CUPID w/Love Gun; 3rd place, Easter Bunny. Thanks we had a blast. * AOn Aon Congratulations to Nicole Anslover, Ann Mulligan, Brady Fritz and Katie Sup for being selected as Rho Chi. Way to gol » your sisters ASA 4.0's: Danica Allacher, Trisha Atwood, Alana Cent, Liz Cole, Anolee Cummins, Amy Dostal, Kristen Ewing, Carmen Helvey, Julie Lanning, Kendra Luebbers, Karen Meier, Meg Murphy, Sara Stronain, Kate Toalson, Cindy Warnes. 3.5 and above: Kristi Bamsey, Jamie Bendfeldt, Erica Brennan, Laura Clark, Josie Connealy, Angie Cunningham, Sarah Eurek, Kate Feely, Chrissta Forslund, Nikki Fultiner, Erin Gartner, Katherine Gregg, Katie Hanson, Debra Heftie, Kara Heideman, Sara Lilly, Gina Mangiameli, Alicia Marks, Chenoa Mason, Cana Medley, Jessica Meier, Megan Mickey, Michelle Mimick, Latira McKrycki, Karen Moran, Amy Morin, Tina Navratil, Amie Perlman, Meggan Peters, Sarah Scott, Jenny Semerad, Amy Shane, Megan Sheets, Lori Simpson, Kali Stauch, Jennifer Wagner,Bobbi Zapp. Way to go ladies! ASA Congratulations Gina Todero on being accepted to UNMC medical school. AY Wte had fun deer hunting on Friday?? OAOIl KA Congratulations to Heather Stultz on being accepted into tne Teacher's College!! » in APT, Your Sisters KA Congratulations to Jessica Goodsell for being elected Vice President Pledge Education!! v in APT, Your Sisters Summer Housing Inexpensive, clean, on-campus summer nousing. Free cable, phone, electricity, A/C, W/D. $30/per week. Call Jerrod at 436-6038, X0>. CRAC Voting!! Off campus students-vote for your representative^) on the Campus Recreation Advisory Council (CRAC) at ei ther Campus Recreation Office, 55 CRec or 32 ECAB until 5:30pm on March 1 (polls close). 472-3467. Greeks Just a reminder to return you ballot for the Campus Recreation Advisory Council by 5:30pm on March 1 to either Campus Recreation Office, 55 CRec or 32 ECAB. 472-3467. New Position Open NU on Wheels Coordinator Funded by student fees as a part of ASUN Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. 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