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College student needed to babysit 4 and 8 year olds this summer in our home. Hours: 7:45am-5pm on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. If interested call, 421-1663. Must have car and references required. Part time companion needed for boys ages 7 and 12. June and July, hours and pay negotiable. 477-9620. Temporary childcare in May or summer. 2-year old, East Campus home. Flexible, part-time day hours. 466-3405. WE WANT YOU! Looking for individuals that enjoy children ages 6 weeks through sixth grade. Work in an infant/toddler, pre-school or before and after school program or sub stitute in these programs. If you're interested, contact Famitv Service for an application at 501 S 7th, Lincoln, NE 68508. If you require accommodation to apply for interview, please contact the Human Resources office at 441-7949. EEOC. Education & Museum Studies Students!! Fun and resume building work study available at the Museum of Nebraska History. Work with youth groups and families in the hands-on History Adventure Center. Call 471-4757._ The Department of Economics is seeking a student with work study voucher for this summer to do a varie ty of clerical tasks including: use of IBM computer, op erating copy machines, some phones and some library research. Computer experience is preferred, $6/hour. Ap^ to^Pam Royal or Carol Nelson at 340 CBA or call Agronomy field research assistant in weed science. $6-$6.2Q/hour plus overtime. No experience necessary, but must be in good physical condition.. Contact Sean Evans at 472-9^63. Country summer camp leader at Prairie Hill Learning Center, 10 miles south of Lincoln. 438-6668 for inter view appointment. Earn $3,000-$30,000 This Summer. Are you looking for a summer job where you can set your own hours and be your own boss? Our company needs students to promote our web site. Call now for details. 730-0757. Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Gqod summer wages. Call (970)483-7490 evenings. ' J_ Lifeguards Wanted Jung to August Enjoy the outdoors working at Camp Kitaki’s Pool or Lake as a lifeguard. Work with 65 other Co-ed college staff, valuable leadership experience, training, salary, room and board, making a differ ence to kids and friends. The best thing you'll ever get paid to do! Other Positions: Boys Counselors, Grounds Crew, Video Production, Cook. Contact YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln for an application at 434-9225 or e-mail camptdtakiOaol.com. Not Your Typical Summer Work Make the most of your summer. Set yourself apart. Bu«d yourresume, accept a challenge, have fun, travel, make $6,900. Call 1-800-776-2941. SPEND YOUR SUMMER IN Montana! Glacier National Park Imagine hiking over thousands of miles of almost un touched trails, breathing in fresh, crisp Rocky Mountain air. Imagine conquering the challenge of biking the fa mous Going-to-the-oun Highway or the thrill of Whitewater rafting, or setting up camp next to a tur quoise blue glacier lake. Imagine no more! St. Mary Lodge, The Resort at Glacier is hiring a select few for the 2000 summer session. Benefits include guaranteed bonus and low cost hous ing. Call (800) 368-3689 for more info. Check out Our t0 >eam about the oppor Summer babysitter needed for 3 kids ages 7-9 at our home in Southeast Lincoln. 484-8234, _ Summer Camp Jobs. NY, PA, New England. Instructors needed: Tennis, Basketball. Rolfer Hockey, Soccfcr, LAX, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguard, WSI, Waterski ing Saiting, Canoe, Windsurfing, Archery. Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Dance, Plano Accompanist, Dra ma, Ceramics, Woodshop, Arts and Crafts, Nature, RN s, Chef. Arlene Streisand; 1-800-443-6428; www.summeroampemployment.com Swim Instructors-WSI _ And Lifeguards For Red Cross lessons. Part-Time from June 19-August 44? 639i75/hOUr'Appty at 220 0ak Cf8ek Drive or cal! <nn MONEY MOTIVATED? J b~x more powerful than other programs. I-888-493-4888, ext 1832. _ *1Can / use my frat brother as a reference?~ I get a!i the answers: unl.eGrad20t0.cotn "Who1* Behind Those Foster Grant Sunglasses" Vote...Nebraska-Bob Reeker www.geocities.conrv'sixpackunderscoreBob All Past & Present Chancellor’s Leadership Class Members Stop by the CLC Alumni Social at P.0. Pears today from 4-6pm for food and fun times! ALPHA ZETA QUIZ BOWL TODAY at 5pm in the Animal Science Building. ALL students invited to play for Bum Steer gift certificates and other prizes. Teams of four, $1 per person. Regis tration begins at 4:45. Many participants still looking for teammates, so if you don’t have a team, just show up and playll ATTENTION STUDENTS DEAD WEEK POLICY Finals only at time per Official Schedule of Classes or time during finals week mutually agreeable to all. Examinations allowed during Dead Week: laboratory practical examinations, make-up or repeat examina tions and self-paced examinations. Quizzes are ac ceptable. Projects, papers, and speeches due Dead Week need to have been assigned by the eighth week of the se mester. Project and scope, not topic. Please review your sylabi for Dead Week conflicts. Contact the Student Government office, 136 Nebraska Union, 472-2581 with discrepancies or questions. Holy Week Schedule Monday, 10 pm Mass only. Tuesday and Wednesday 5:30 pm and 10 pm Mass. Thursday, Mass of the Lord's Supper at 8 pm. Good Friday, Stations of the Cross at noon and Service at 3 pm. Easter Sunday, Mass at 10 am, 11:30 am & 5:30 pm. Call for confes sion times. 474-7914. Catholic Newman Center at 320 North 16th Street. If you attended classes in the spring of 2000 at UNL but reside in Omaha for the summer, you are eligible to use the Campus Recreation Facilities at UNO at a mini mal charge of only $37.25 for the summer. Stop by the Health, Physical, Education and Recreation Building, Room 100 and show us your current Student I.D. to purchase a pass to exercise, play sports or swim. For more information call 554-2539. Looking For Graduate Student To Serve As An Advisor In Residence For A UNL Fraternity University of Nebraska Fraternity is looking for a male graduate student with background in educa tion and or leadership development to serve as a live-in advisor. Position would include academic counseling and program development as welt as leadership, ethics, values and conflict resolution education for the membership and support for ex ecutive officers in areas of rule enforcement. Posi tion would work in conjunction with House Parent and would report directly to Alumni Advisors) and National Fraternity Office. Although having been a member of a fraternity would be beneficial to such a person, it is not a requirement of the position. Benefits include $2000 annual salary to be paid every two weeks in the approximate amount of $125.00. There is a potential $1000 bonus if goals established and general reporting requirements are met. Also included is free room and board (a single room at no cost and all meals). Other finan cial opportunities may be provided and discussed at time of interview. Specific areas of programming will be identified as needing attention and outlined as part of the job expectations and requirements. We will provide a weekend training program (this summer) through our National Fraternity as well as additional train ing and understanding of issues and responsibili ties through a series of meetings over the summer with alumni advisors. This role would begin in the fall of 2000 and serve through the spring of 2001 with options for ex tending the contract to be considered Interested candidates should submit cover letter and resume, no later than Friday, April 28, 2000, to: UNL Greek Affairs Attn: Linda Schwartzkopf 332 Nebraska Union Lincoln, NE 68688 0458 Seeking Technician The Scarlet and CreamSingers are seeking technician for the 2000-'01 school year to run stage sound and lights. Basic knowledge of technical equipment re quired. This is not a paid position, but a scholarship is provided. ‘Benefits package* includes several unique opportunities to travel. For more information, please call 472-4222. "What should / do after graduation?” I get at/ the answers: uni.eGrad2000.com Acuvue/Surevue contact lenses $17.50/box. Postage free with four box order. Write tkirkOinterkan.net for more information. i_ SHINE, an eating disorder peer education group, is ac cepting applications for 2000-2001. For information contact EDEP_SHINEOhotmail.com. Applications are due Friday, May 5. _ Travelers seeking travellers. Join the sixdegrees Trav elClub 2000 and get connected. Meet new people and stay in touch with those you know at www.sixdegrees.com. Join now and receive a free CD complete with games, animation and music, including the sounds of Smash Mbuth and Tonic. What does it mean to “look queer"? To look “gay"? What are body image issues for GLBT men and wom en? How do we feel about our bodies and each other's bodies? Learn ways to help yourself and others overcome negative body image. Come hear the author of Looking Queer, DAWN ATKINS, on Thursday, April 20 at 8pm in the Union Auditorium. Free to all. t_ Block & Bridle Meeting Thursday, April 20. 7:00p.m. initiates, 7:30p.m. mem bers. East Campus Un£n. Election night. Pre-PA Meeting an d social at P.O. Pears tonight at 5pm. Eve ryone welcome.i Regular meeting, April 20 at the foundation, 6 pm. Food will be provided. , Society Of Human Resource Management Meeting tonight at 5:30pm at P.O. Peas. Students for LIFE Meeting Thursday night, April 20, at 8pm in the Union. Room TBP. Elections for next year’s officers will be held. The last Student Foundation meeting of the semester will be held at 6:00 pm at the Foundation on Thursday, April 20. We will be discussing homecoming ideas, events and new membfer development. ATT Come help support St. Judes Children's Hospital at AGR’s Barbeque Philanthropy. Thursday, April 20, 11am-1pm at AGR. Tickets $3 in advance from any AGR. $4 at the door. Aon zae xn Thanks for a i at Friday's “Caddyshack” party. You made ou t of the year an awesome one. The men of Beta Congratulations to Jufiin Kauk for being elected as a co-cnair of NHRI’s Leadership Development Project. You'll be a great asset td the program. -Your brothers Ben Congratulations to M.J, Kratina for being elected pres ident of Mortar Board, and Aaron Scheibe for being elected co-chair of Malters Week. You two continue to make us proud. -Your brothers Sot Congratulations to Kyle Johnson for being selected in to NHRI. Wo wish you success in the next three years. __-Your brothers ATA Congratulations to Jeff Brown for his victory at Sigma Chi Fight Night. (-Your Brothers FartnHouse Congratulations to our new Union Board executive of ficers: Todd CruiSe-President, Scott Camer on-Secretary. FIJI IlB4> A belated congrats on your Cinderella story champion ship in Co-Rec Soccer. From C to A league, way to go big winners! __-no Jordan, We are proud of your effort and focus on where the glo ry belongs. -Ybur Brothers and Sisters at Gteekside 0BO Thanks to everyone who attended the Grill Out last Thursday. It was a big Success helping Links to Litera cy -The ladies of n o XN Congratulations to Chi Omega on their HuskerBowl win this past weekend. Alio congratulations to Alpha Xi Delta for their 2nd place finish. We appreciate your support of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Lincoln. -The Men of Sigma Nu XN King Pin this week goes to Russel Willbanks for his or ganization of HuskeraoSrl 2000. -The Mbn of Sigma NU I NEED HELP I-— IMIJU BY VIC LEE r — WHATWm GOCS'is MOOO. NOW IETS W #0UT I” WH&&W COW GOB. I THE VEGETARIAN | SEE 'N SAY THE NORM _ BY MICHAEL JANTZE /THeizes a pisHWASHeev ( <?peNiNs ip ywta? ] V MTeoesveo. / ——/ Jeff& Jordan, Thanks for giving ail you've got, like true brothers. -Men of Lambda Chi ZN Thank Tbu to brother Frank Solich for taking time out of your busy schedule to come speak with us on Tuesday night. 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