530 Summer Jobs Camp Courts*tors 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-t- 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 Colorado Summer Camp Staff, 1-800-267-9573. www.coloradomountainranch. com Grand View Lodge Central MN resort seeks summer employees to work front desk, housekeeping, kitchen positions, wait staff, golf courses and waterfrontjEontact Jan at (218) 963-2234 for an application or mail inquiries to Grand View Lodge Golf and Tennis Club, South 134 Nokomis, Nisswa, MN 56468. 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. 281 or email: rhon dam@gsmhc.org. REAL LIFE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE Market, inventory, order, account, supervise, sell products, real life experience! Store manager needed to run Camp Kitaki in Lincoln now for an 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 or alanham2@unl.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/wall. Kennybrook - 633 Saw MiH River Road, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. Fax (914) 693-7678, 1 -800-58-Camp2, E-Mail: Kennybrook@AOLcom. 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 6:45am-6:15pm, 20-40 hours per week. Supervise , recreation activities, field-trips, swimming. Calvert t 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 4500 StockweH 441-8480 Easterday, 6130 Adams 441-7901 Irving, 2010 Van Dorn 441-7954 EOE/AA 540 Internships 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; Attrt: In ternship. Summer Internship Opportunity Get more than a tan this summer. Enroll 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. Call 472-4269 for details, email: goldbar@unl.edu or visit our website at www.unl.edu/armyrotc. 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. 550 Business Opportunities Get Published! Get Paid! www.maincampus.com Seeks students for stories ranging from politics/sex/culture/opinions $25/story! email us at: earn@maincampus.com HAVE FUN WHILE WORKING ... selling Okley Sun glasses replicas. Top quality guaranteed, ail 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. mosmoim 603 Spring Break Trips #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. 610 Announcements 472-8146 Comedy Sportz Improv Comedy, Thursday, March 2 in the Union Cen tennial Room, 9:00p.m. Free from UPC! 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! Cather Circle The Cather Circle is a brand new interest group of the Nebraska Aiumni Association consisting of NU’s most outstanding women alumni. If you are a current female undergraduate or graduate student with strong leader ship and a sincere interest in your future, consider ap plying for the Cather Circle Mentoring Program. Appli cation deadline is March 3. They are available at the Wick Alumni Center or online at www.unl.edu/alumni/constituent/cather_student_ application.htm. Questions, call Amy at 472-6853. 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. 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 fun and games, prizes, and food will be provided free to families of the University Community! Fore more infor mation, call 472-3467. Student INVOLVEMENT M University of Nebraska-Lincoln Looking to Make a Positive Impact on Campus? The Leadership Team provides you with an opportunity to make a genuine positive impact on the UNL commu nity. By providing leadership assistance to student groups, you’ll be able to ensure that your fellow students will have the best opportunities at becoming involved on campus. Time commitments will vary, but accommodations can be made to help you fit the Lead ership Team in your schedule. Pick up an application at Student Involvement and return it completed by March 6. For more information, contact Student Involvement at 472-2454. NU Student Governent Wednesday - March 1 6:30 pm - City Union Information And Agenda Available 136 Nebraska Union SIFE Meeting for Students In Free Enterprise this Wednesday, 5 pm in Union. Everyone is welcome. Student Foundation scholarships are now available. All full-time students are welcome and encouraged to ap ply. Please pick up your application in either the City Campus or East Campus Student Involvement office. Applications are due on March 31. Any questions con tact JoDee at 436-0933. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTION Wednesday, March 1,2000 THE POLLING SITES WILL BE: From Sam to 8pm Nebraska Union-City Campus Nebraska Union-East Campus Campus Recreation Center From 10am-2pm Qwikkick at Parking Garage From 4:00pm - 8:00 pm Harper Food Service Neihardt Blue Parlor Sandoz Lounge Poll Workers will be mebers of the Women’s Faculty Club if you have any questions-contact Todd Franzen 472-2581 610 Announcements Students With Children Support Group Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30pm in 338 Nebraska Union. Call Gail for more information at 472-7450. Today is the day the young lion becomes king of ASUN. Vote Empower. 25 <*{*%. p > • £ fit * * Victory Party at P.O. Pears. 9:00 pm - ?? on March 1, 2000. Everyone is invited, bring friends. Did you vote today? 615 Meetings AAFCS Before you take off for Spring Break come vote for 2000-2001 officer positions. A guest speaker will join us at this month's meeting talking about career oppor tunities after graduation. Wednesday, March 1st at 6pm. room 121, Home Economics Building. Advertising Club Meeting March 1 at 5:30, roorn302 in Avery. Speaker: Communication design. Agronomy Club Meeting tonight at 6:30pm in Keim Hall, room 327. Don Hutchens from the Nebraska Corn Board will be speak ing with us. Initiation for the new members will also be held. See you there. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, March 1, 5pm, in basement of the University Health Center. FDC Friends of the Deaf Community will meet Thursday, March 2 at 5:30 pm in Student Union, room will be posted. 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! Pre-PA Club Meeting March 2 at 5pm in Oldfather Hall room 308. PA Daniel Danaher will be speaking. Everyone is wel come! Rodeo Association Meeting Wednesday, March 1. 7 pm officers, 7:30 members. East campus Union. Last day to bring in your ads. We would like to congratulate the following newly elected officers. President: Shelley Joseph, V.P.: Ben Pejsar, Secretary: Natalie Quick, Treasurer: JoDee Ruwee, Funding Project: Melissa Bauhard & Tracy Prater, Membership Development: Brian Magnusson & Jeri Jensen, Recruitment: Sam Myhre & Chris Smith, Student Gift: Andrea Deichert & Megan Heald, PR: Lu cas Stock & Eric Keetle, Trading Places: Amy & Ann Twarting, Foundation: Crystal Marvicka & Nicole Cotton, Social: Cara Medley & Nick Fitch, Historian: Gallagher & Kassmeier, Builder’s Award: Molly Skoog. 620 Greek Affairs AFN Congratulations on your Snowball victory. - The Men of ATP ASA Congratulations Amy Shane and Chad Rieck on your recent engagement. Best Wishes. Love Your Sisters xa Congrats goes out to our new Rho Chi's: Renee Emanuel, Liz McGill, and Tami Bernth. Way to go sisters! Love, your sisters XQ Congratulations to Katie Lewis for getting into UNMC and Christy Jensen for making it into Law School. Way to go sisters! Love, your sisters XQ Congratulations to Amy Graff and Kristin Didier for get ting into OT School! We’re so proud of you! Love, your sisters AT Congratulations to the following members of Delta Gamma who were selected for Rho Chi: Suzanne Minarick, Sheila Knapp, Laura Peterson, Amy Nguyen. Way to go! FarmHouse Best of luck to senators-to-be Andy Mixan and Dr. E in today's ASUN election. FarmHouse Congratulations to Gary for being the coolest guy in the frat. OM Congrats to the Phi class officers. President: Chelsa Tuttle, Vice President: Lisa Carlson, Scholarship Chair: Jolene Loutzenhiser, Service Chairs: Kristin Eilers, Toni Watts, and Tina Condreay. LIOB, your sisters OM Congratulations to Jen Adams and Megan Ahl on being selected to Rho Chi. LIOB. vour sisters I NEED HELP BY VIC LEE THE NORM picking a career goal IT'LL PROBABLy Be eASieR ToetlMlNATB wuece vou OowT want To Be. do you miFW fejgSi NACUOS WITH /EC sg%^\ tuat? BY MICHAEL JANTZE OKMy-weu cross OFF "EeTAlL FOOD RepReseNTATive * I i I 620 Greek Affairs OM Congratulations to our new Phi, Laura Swoboda on her pledging UOB, your sisters HUB Congratulations to Erin Larson on her recent engage ment to Adam Snyder, he's quite the catch. We can’t wait to watch you take your vows. - The Men of FarmHouse tob Way to go to Krystina Backenstose, Andrea Green, and Tasha Hunke on being selected as Rho Chi’s. Congrat ulations ladies! Sunday, March 5, 4-8 pm. Tickets $4 in advance, $5 at the door. atu)a Congratulations! to Shandra Krasser/Beth Glogowski, Breann Bigley, and Judy O’Brien on being selected Rho Chi’s!! * in AOT, Your Sisters GOO&^UCK to Jacque Katt, Lynn Predoehl, & Michelle Schrage on ASUN elections! * in AOT, Your Sisters NEE Nu Sigma Epsilon 2000 Initiates Be Afraid! Very Afraid! MOOOOOOOO! XOE Congratulations to Grant Jones on rockin’ the Casba with a summer horticulture internship at Harvard. Keep up the good work. -Your Brothers Summer Housing Inexpensive, clean, on-campus summer housing. Free cable, phone, electricity, A/C, W/D. $30/per week. Call Jerrod at 436-6038, X. 630 Student Government Arts and Sciences Students Vote NATHAN FUERST to Arts and Sciences Senate in Student Government Elections TODAY!! CRAC Voting!! Off campus students-vote for your representative(s) 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. Deadline: March 6 640 Personals ^www!nebraskadating!com 645 Lost & Found FOUND: One engagement ring. May be hot. Call 436-7083. LOST: Engagement ring. 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