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n 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 tobe eligible for a tuition scholarship?, If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may have a for you. Call our Interviewing Center Today! 486-6700, Monday-Friday, 9arn-5pm. EOE. Yankee Hill Country Club needs experienced lifeguards for summer. New pool, competitive pay and perks. Ap p y in person Thursday, March 30,1-4pm and Friday March 31, 10am-Noon. Questions? Cali Dave at 484-5112. You So Crazy! Get paid while you surf the internet! It’s that easy with no gimmicks: www.yousocrazy.com. tnergetic tndividuaniSede^ocar^oHhre^hildren (5. 3 and 1) during the summer. Hours: B:30am-3:30pm Monday-Wednesday. 8:30am-5:30pm Thursday and half-day Friday. Must have a car and good driving rec ord. Prefer an individual with child development major and/or child care experience. Call Catherine at 476-5898 to schedule an interview. Individual wanted to provide care for 2 young children in home. Flexible hours, valid driver's license required. Prefer individual with child development major, and/or child care experience. Call 421 -3058. Looking for loving child care in our home for our handi capped daughter beginning April 3. Hours may vary but before and afterscnool during the school year and full-time in the summer. Salary: negotiable depending on experience, $7-$8/hour. For more information or to schedule an interview call 327-8042. Sherry or John. Nanny needed for children 13, 11 and 8 years. School hours: 3:15-7pm, Monday-Friday. Summer hours: 9am-6:30pm, Monday-Friday. 2-3 evenings and one Saturday morning/month. General care for the children, some laundry and errands. Reply by e-mail, Ip311420navix.net ^^AMfcRTcJPsPRfcMTt^^™ SPORTS CAMPS p oNMVHRIm Positions available for talented, energetic, and fun lov ing students as counselors in all team sports includ ing roller hockey and lacrosse, all individual sports such as tennis and golf, waterfront and pool activities, and specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, awnnastics, newspaper, rocketry and horseback riding. GREAT SALARIES, room, board, and travel allowance. June 17-August 16. Enjoy a great summer that prom ises to be unforgettable. Apply Now! For more informa tion: WINADU www.winadu.com (Boys): 1-800-4-winadu DAN BEE www.danbee.com (Gins): 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 Prom” 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 Come to The Job Prom to find a part-time job, summer job or internship! Just come to the Nebraska Student Union, 9:30 am-3 pm, Wednesday, April 5. For more information, log onto: www.unLedulcarewrslg9nTaPaunnmer.htm Construction Laborers Needed $11.00/Hour Starting Pay Full-time summer employment in Lincoln area for moti vated individuals. Training provided, must be 18, drug screen required. Will conduct interviews April 15, 2000. Call 1/800-462-9462 for more information. EOE. c Lifeguards Wanted Enjoy the outdoors working at Camp Kitaki’s Pool or Lake as a lifeguard. Work with 65 other Co-ed college staff, gain valuable leadership experience, training, sal ary,.room and board, make a difference to kids, and make friends. The best thing you'll ever get paid to do* Other positions: Ropes, Climbing Tower, Crafts, Health Naturalist, Store Manager, Office, Boys Counselor, Grounds Crew. Contact YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln for an application at (402) 434-9225 or email campkitaki@aol.com. Summer computer operators willing to see major US cities doing data entry, database operation, FTP, image processing, and Internet access on telecommunica tions site inspection team. Training provided. Will travel with male co-worker. Vehicle, separate room, and per diem provided Hourly rate, salary, and/or future tuition lelp negotiable. Call 434-7464 or send computer expe rience, interests, and income expectations to P.0. Box 5208-68503. Summer Counselors jreat staff, great facilities, great experience. N.Y.S. ^o-ed Resident Camp 2 hours from NYC. Athletics, Daseball, basketball, tennis, roller hockey, swimming, water skiing, boat driver, woodworking, photography, ceramics, ropes/wall. Kennvbrook - 633 Saw Mill River ^oad, Ardsley, N Y. 10502. Fax (914) 693-76AB, I-800-58-Camp2, E-Mail: Kennybrook@AOL.com. I NEED HELP ii ■ ■ Summer Playgrounds/ ^ Day Camps Lincoln Parks and Recreation Summer Playground/Da) Camp leader positions ($6+ per hour). June 5-July 2{ for Playgrounds, M-F from 9:15am-12:15pm. June 5-August 11 for Day Camps, M-F, varying hours rang ing from 7am-6pm. Apply at Playground Office, Irvine Recreation Center, 2010 Van Dorn, 441-7952. Summer Pool Positions for Head Guards, Lifeguards Cashiers, and Concessions. Pay ranges of $5.50 - 7.7C per hour. Call Lincoln Parks and Recreation ai 441-7892. Wanted: Summer Interns Army ROTC has an all expense paid 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: goldbar0unl.edu or visit our website al www.unl.edu/armyrotc. WORK ON THE BEAUTIFUL COAST OF MAINE The Acadia Corporation an authorized concessioner in Acadia National Park near the charming town of Bar Harbor, Maine has restaurant and retail positions available May through October. HOUSING IS AVAILABLE. Contact www.jordanpond.com or 207-288-5592. An Equal Opportunity Employer. WORK WITH KIDS Parks and Recreation has openings at 3 rec centers and one park 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, swim ming. Calvert, Easterday and Bethany Park have K-6 grade camps. Irving has K-4 grade and 5-7 grade camps. Apply at the center of your choice. Bethany Park 2010 Van Dorn 441-7952 Calvert 4500 StockweH 441-8480 Easterday, 6130 Adams 441-7901 Irving, 2010 Van Dorn 441-7954 EOE/AA Come to The Job Prom to find a part-time job, summer job or internship! Just come to the Nebraska Student Union, 9:30 am-3 pm, Wednesday, April 5. For more information, log onto: www.unl.edu/canera/generaPsummer.htm INTERNSHIP Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship Kauffman Entrepreneur Internship Program Are you interested in starting your own busi ness? Interns will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested interning within an entrepreneurial start up company while providing the company with the busi ness/tecnnical assistance they need to grow, this is the internship for you. Students from all fields are welcome. For more information call 472-0629 or stop by 209 CBA or the SEIC Office (345 NE Union). Applications are due April 30. 600s HMtm Eurorail Pass Experts www. rakdeals. com Get tons of FREE stuff:. 2,500 discount offers, rail map & timetable. Free night 0 The Pink Palace and more. 1 -688-RAILPASS or raikleate.com_ “Can / use my frat brother as a reference?” I get all the answers unl.eGrad2000.com Alexandria 2112 Dance to the Best Disco and High Energy Dance Mu sic. Friday and Saturday nights. This week only, $1 off admission until 10pm with College ID. Located lower level of Gold’s Galleria, 11th and 0 Streets. Doors open at 8pm. Dress to Impress-No sports wear-Sorry no rap music. Ages 21 and up. No more standing in the Blah bars-lt all happens here! Live " ' I Alexandria Applications for Tri-Beta, the national biological sci ences honorary, are now available in the Bioscience advising center and the Arts and Sciences advising center. Deadline is March 31. All majors with 12+ hours biology welcome. EXPLORE MACHU PICCHU And trek through the Amazon this summer while earn ing up to one year of Spanish language credit. For in formation, call the Augustana College Summer Spanish Program at 800-798-8100 x7465 or visit us on the web: helios.augustana.edu/snsummer. INTRAMURAL SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL MANAGERS The manager meeting fo co-rec slow pitch softball will be held Thursday, March 23 at 5:00 pm in the Nebras ka Union. Each team must have one representative present to be eligible for competition. Call 472-3467 for more information. The manager meeting for men's and women's outdoor soccer will be held Thursday, March 23 at 6:00 pm in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one repre sentative present to be eligible for competition. Call 472-3467 for more information. NEBRASKAOPTOMETRiC ASSOCIATION Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 Oldfather on Friday, March 24, 1:00-5:00. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Pre-Law Students Representatives from Hamline School of Law will meet students at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, on Thursday. March 23, 10:30-12:30. Stop by or call 472-4190 for an appointment. Reduce Your Risk! Come learn about sexual assault prevention tech niques from Sue of the Rape Spouse Abuse Center, Thursday, March 23,7pm in the Nebraska Union. SENATORS ON CAMPUS Thursday, March 23 Noon-1pm Wick Alumni Center Come and visit with your state senator over a compli mentary lunch. All students are invited to attend. Sponsored by the Government Liaison Committee and ASUN - Student Government “Can I use my KTrTv frat brother as UM L? M a reference?" I get all the answers. unl.eGrad2000.com UNMC CLINICAL PERFUSION Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 Oldfather on Thursday, March 23, 8:00-12:00. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Check It Out! DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP Meeting TODAY at University Health Center, Conference Room D, 4-5pm. For students with diabetes, spouses and friends welcome! Call 472-7477 for more information. Habitat For Humanity Meeting 5:30pm in the City Union. Room TBA. Pre-PA Club Meeting Thursday, March 23 at 5 pm in 205 Old Father Hall. We will hold elections and have a quest PA Speaker. Pre-Physicians Assistant Club Meeting Thursday, March 23 5pm in 205 Oldfather. Elections will be held. Everyone welcome. Society Of Human Resource Management Meeting tonight 5:30 in Union. What is the Baha’i Faith? Your questions can be answered Thursday March 23 at 7pm in the Student Union, Room 212. Please bring your friends and enjoy food, music, and information. Questions call 436-9896. ACACIA-^ Hey Matt Bruce-Way to go on being elected Historian of the Pre-Vet Club! You’re doing an excellent job, keep up the hard work. We can hear K-State calling your name! -Your Brothers Axn Congradulations to Sara Miley for being accepted to Mortarboard. _-Love Your Sisters AXLl Congradulations to Missy Gzehoviak for being accept ed to Teachers College. -Love Your Sisters Xft Congratulations to Amy Calvin by being selected as a College World Series Ambassador! WeVe so proud of you! __The Ladies of Chi Omega KA Congrats! To Alicia Bacon for doing an excellent job at Leadershape! in ACT Your Sisters KA Congrats! To Jennifer Coe for being chosen as a Col lege World Series Ambassador! -•in AOT Your Sisters PIKE SPIKE 2000 Entry fees are due today, March 23. Contact any Pike or Gamma Phi for details or call 436-9328. Electoral Commission Director The Electoral Commission Director is in charge of the committee that evaluates and revises the rules of gov erning the spring government election. Deadline is Friday, March 24. Applications available at 136 Nebraska Union. 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IkJ I/ll Edited by Joyce Nichols Lewis ACROSS 1 Marvin of Motown 5 Lose one’s cool 10 Endure 14 Out of port 15 Appliance name 16 Lincoln who played Tarzan 17 Night light 18 George Bush, for one 19 Help a hooligan 20 Revelers 22 Takeout 23 Half a laugh 24 1993 Emmy winning sitcom 26 Father of the river gods 30 AFL partner 31 Take a bough 32 Civilian group created under JFK 38 Ammonia derivative 41 Freudian concern 42 Lucy’s pal 43 Market research selection 46 Mer contents 47 Thai language 48 Appease 51 Chilling stuff 56 King lead-in 57 Garrof “Michael” 58 Mike and Carol’s TV family 63 First place 64 “Taxi” role 65 London district 66 Ceremonial staff 67 Banana oil, for one 68 At least once 69 Lady of Sp. 70 Closing papers 71 Night ender DOWN 1 Breath-taking action 2 Dog star 3 Junior or senior follower 4 Singer Kitt 5 Repair 6 Pt. of ABC 7 Largest of the Cydades 8 Filled with wonder 9 Murphy’s portrayer 10 Inveterate speeder 11 “Seascape” playwright 12 Nose job? 13 Schlepped 21 Hankering 25 Riviera resort 26 Scandinavian saint 27 “Dream Along with Me” singer 28 Majestic 29 Visionary 33 Have — at: try 34 Clever accomplishment 35 Carla’s portrayer on “Cheers” 36 Fertilizer material 37 Turn, as a mast 39 Don Quixote’s beloved 40 Grandson of Abraham 44 Talked turkey? 45 Team members 49 Mass apparel 50 Broughton 51 Tabloid features 52 Furniture wood 53 Put up 54 Jagged-edged 55 Make scampi, say 59 Stopped working 60 PBS science series 61 Mull (over) 62 Beeper? 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