WANTED: Mert interested in farming, travel, and retain ing good money. Drive thick or combine this summer only or into November We will train and provide room and board. Requires good MVR. For more info call (316) 356-4236. Mark Heil Harvesting. WANTED: Personable and friendly young men and women for seasonal help at Ashland County Club, from March 1 - October s. Positions are available in wait ressing, cooking, snack-bar, and bartending. Positions often change daily and weekly so a wide opportunity to do different types of things is readily available. Work hours are very flexible around school, though applicants should be expected to be able to work some nights, weekends, and holidays. Wages start at $6 + tips. Benefits can include free golf and swimming. To apply contact Amy Smith at (402) 944-3344, _ We are looking to recruit MOTIVATED, HARD WORKING individuals to join our team. We are hiring for the following positions: • Guest Service Agents • P/T Night Audit • Housekeeping ana Laundry Attendant Fill out an application at: Fairfield Inn, 4221 Industrial Ave„ Lincoln. WORK AT THE RECU Campus Recreation is looking for 2-3 students to work during Spring Break (and Beyond) on the mainte nance/grounds crew. Pay: $5.65/hr. min. Apply in Room 55 of the Campus Recreation Center (Steve Torske). Need people who can work 2-4 hour shifts. Hours are variable, depending on students’ schedules. 472-3467. 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. Do you enjoy kids? Tired of paying room and board? We’re looking for a live-in student to exchange 14 hours/week providing transportation for chil dren/cleaning in return for free room and board. Private quarters in Targe southeast Lincoln home. Flexible hours. Experience with children preferred. References and a dependable car necessary. Start May or August 2000. Call Penny or leave message at 423-1310. Full time nanny needed, dependability and highest of morals a must. Sunday through Monday, 10pm to 7am, would be willing to work with someone on a part time basis and hours could be somewhat flexible. No housework required, but must be very loving with chil dren. Children are ages 14 and 11. Excellent pay and excellent job opportunities for the right person. Call Gail, 435-7660. 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. AMERICA’S PREMIER SPORTS CAMPS Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports including roller hockey and lacrosse, all individual sports ■such as tennis and golf, waterfront and pool activities, and specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper, rocketry and horseback riding. GREAT SALARIES, room, board, and travel allowance. June 17-August 16. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. Apply Now! For more information: WINADU www.winadu.com (Boys): 1-800-4-winadu DAN BEE www.danbee.com (Girls): 1-800-392-3752. Recruiter will be on campus: Wednesday, April 5,10 am to 4 pm. Nebraska Union - Check Daily Room Board. Look for us at "The Job Pram” Summer Job Fair - April 5._[ AWESOME SUMMER OPPORTUNITY! In teaching you will learn, in learning you will teach! Make a difference in the lives of children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities. Spend your summer at Camp Easter Seal. Call 402-345-2200 and visit with Sara Masten, Director of Camp Easter Seal. 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 campkitaki@aol.com 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 application at (402) 434-9225, or email campkita ki@aol.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 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 472-9431 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 Mill River Road, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. Fax (914) 693-7678, 1-800-58-Camp2, E-Mail: KennybrookQAOL.com. 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 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 Stockwell 441-8480 Easterday, 6130 Adams 441-7901 Irving, 2010 Van Dorn 441-7954 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.. 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 ail majors for summer and fall internships. Must attend presentation to interview. Get Published! Get Paid! www.maincampus.com Seeks students for stories ranging from politics/sex/culture/opinions $25/story! email us at: eam@maincampus.com HAVE FUN WHILE WORKING.... selling Okley Sun glasses replicas. Top quality guaranteed, all styles. $60/dozen, 10 dozen minimum. 651-456-9662," |_ I: #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 acceptedl 1-800-234-7007, www.endlesssummertours.com. 472-8146 Comedy Sportz Improv Comedy, Thursday, March 2 in the Union Cen tennial Room, 9:00g.m. Free from UPC! free Prizes Ping Pong Ball Drop TODAY 12:00p.m. in the Union Plaza. Win gift certificates, dinner for 2 at Lazio's, and more! Prizes must be claimed at UPC’s Comedy Sportz, 9:00p.m. tonight in the Centennial Room. 472-8146 presents the French film SAME OLD SONG in French with English subtitles Sunday, March 5 Mary Riepma Ross Theatre in Sheldon Art Gallery Times: 2:30pm, 4:45pm, 7pm, 9:15pm Tickets: $4.50 students w/UNL ID $6.50 non-students 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 newinterest group of the Nebraska Alumni Association consisting of NU.'s rbost 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 ttje Wick Alumnj Center or online at www.unl.edu/alumni/constituent/cather_student_ FAMILY FUN NIGHT ATTHEREC! Campus Recreation wilt 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. Student INVOLVEMENT I University of Nebraska-Line o*n 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. Rck up an application at Student Involvement and return it completed by March 6. For more information, contact Student Involvement at 472-2454. Nebraska Union Board Deadline Extended The 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. Deadline Friday, March 10. Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. Needed 50 people to lose weight fast. 100% natural. Doctor recommended. Results guaranteed. www.livetobethin.com (888) 213-2388. 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. S *\n,f * - £ Mi >■ Thank you for voting. UNMC MEDICINE Admissions representatives from UNMC Medicine will present a session, “Admissions to Medical School," on Thursday, March 2, 5:00 pm, Nebraska Union - room posted. Information: Arts & Sciences Advising Center, 472-4190. ' ' ; ,■ _* Watch The Cranes! Take time to appreciate one of the wonders of Nebras ka-the sandhill cranes. NU Outdoor Recreation is taking a trip March 25 to view the cranes and other Nebraska wildlife. Cost: $90, includes food, transportation, guides, and insurance. Register by March 21. 472-4777. Block and Bridle 3eneral meeting, quiz bowl final and banquet. Thursday, March 2 starting at 5:15 pm. B101 Animal Science. FDC Friends of the Deaf Community will meet Thursday, March £ at 5:30 pm in Student Union, room will be FINANCE CLUB MEETING 7pm, pop & pizza. CBA Room 31. Habitat For Hummanity Meeting at 5:30 in the Union (Room TBA). PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Friday, March 3, 2000 at 3pm in the City Campus Union, room will be posted. __ Pre-PA Club Meeting March 2 at 5pm in Oldfather Hall room 308. PA Daniel Danaher will be speaking. Everyone is wel come!___ Student Education Association Election meeting March 7 at 6:00p.m. in Henzlik 107. Your vote counts! axg Thanks for a great dinner exchange. We had fun hanging out with you and hope to do it again sometime. -The Men of Beta AATI Thank you to all the teams who participated in the 8-ball tournament. We would like to congratulate our winners Max & Wayne, and the second place winners Derrick and Tony from ATfl. Great job gentlemen, Aon You’ve got our back, we know it too when we finally find it, we'll catch you! Thanks for Friday, we’ll FAC it again soon. -The Men of AY B©n Congratulations to Jeff Barwig and Aaron Dupree on a great job with their performance in All in the Timing. Jeff, you really are a good little monkey. Your Brothers AT Thanks for the wonderful Dinner Exchange! -the men of A TP FarmHouse Congratulations to the newly elected Student Founda tion officers: Chris Smith - New Member Recruitment. Lucas Stock and Eric Keetle - Public Relations. New Position Open NU on Wheels Coordinator Funded by student fees asapartof ASUN Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. 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