Waitresses, bartenders, cooks. Apply in person at Bleachers 5601 S. 56th #20 in the Alamo Center. Work on teaching improvement for UNL in the Teach ing-Learning Center. Clerk-Typist with Macintosh ex penence (MS Work, FileMaker Pro). Work-Study desira ble. Salary $6.00/hr; FT/PT summer employment. To apply, call Shelley 472-3079._ Work With Children • Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pre-school age children? I •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. YOU WANT CASUAL? How about blue jeans, tennis shoes and t-shirts? Excellent Student Jobs!! Part time now, full time, temporary during summer WE PROVIDE *♦ Excellent Working Conditions •* No Weekends or Evenings ■* Work Rain or Shine ■* Miscellaneous Warehouse Duties •* We Employ Males and Females $7.00 per Hour Nebraska Book Company, Inc. 470fi S. 19th St. (South of the Penitentiary, East of Square D Com pany) EOE Child care needed, 16-20 hours/week during summer break. Valid driver's license required. Call 489-3405. Childcare needed for 3 and 6 year old, July and Au gust. and after school care during the 2000-2001 school year. Summer hours 8:30am-5:00pm, school year hours 3:00pm-5:00pm. Must enjoy children and have your own transportation. Call 420-2529. Energetic, outgoing, happy person wanted to watch 9-year-old this summer. Must have car. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.. Must also enjoy cooking, laundry, running er rands. being organized, and setting up daughters' ac tivities. Williamsburg area. Please call Carfferon. 420-7721 NANNIES NEEDED For one year position. Great salary, benefits, working conditions, loving families, pre-screened. Local recruit er. 423-5832. Helping Hands -Greenwich, CT Nanny wanted for 4 month old. 10-20 hours a week through summer. Can work with school schedule. 483-0640. Summer help only. Care for 3 boys. 10am-5pm week days. 477-1162. Looking For A Work Study Job On Either City/East Campus? The Libraries have a variety of positions available. $5.40-S5.65/hour, choice of day, evening or weekend hours. Apply Love Library. Room 141.472-3963. $8-12 per hour. Painting Houses & Apartments Mid-May through Mid-August. Decide own hours. Call 464-7557 Agronomy field research assistant in weed science. $6-$6.20/hour plus overtime. No experience necessary, but must be in good physical condition. Contact Sean Evans at 472-9563. Help Wanted For Custom Harvesting. Combine operators and truck drivers. Experience preferred. Good summer waqes. Call (970)463-7490 evenings. Johnson Poured Walls seeking summer help. Call 730-5773. Lifeguards Wanted June 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 campkitaki@aol.com. I Like To Cook? ■ Don't need to be a pro, just be dependable and I ■ friendly! YMCA Camp Kitaki, 434-9225 or I ■ campkitaki@aol.com. Still Need A Summer Job? Outdoors, Fun, Friends; Grounds crew starts May I 26! YMCA Camp Kitaki in' Lincoln for an applica- I tion at (402) 434-9225 or email I campkitaki@aol.com. SUMMER PLAYGROUND JOBS If you are in the education field or are taking summer school and need a summer job where you are done by noon, call the Lincoln Parks & Recreation Playground Office, Irving Rec. Center, 2010 Van Dorn, 441-7952. Summer camp counselors, instructors, cooks, office and horse staff. www.coloradomountainranch.com 1-800-267-9573. Summer Camp Jobs. NY, PA, New England. Instructors needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LAX, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Lifeguard, WSI, Waterski ing, Sailing, Canoe, Windsurfing, Archery, Mt. Biking, Rockclimbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompanist, Dra ma, Ceramics, Woodshop, Arts and Crafts, Nature, RN’s, Chef. Arlene Streisand; 1-800-443-6428; www.summercampemployment.com Your Staffing Partner Summer Jobs Competitive Salaries - Flexible Schedules • Office and Clerical • Multi-line Phones • Data Entry • Customer Service Call Today! __(402) 476-4949 Summer Positions Available Not sure what you are doing yet this summer? Join the NLOM Summer Ministry Team 2000. A few positions are still available including counselors, lifeguards, wranglers, health care specialists, creative art special ists, maintenance, food service workers, and many more. We offer room and board, free laundry facilities, $1650 salary plus a $300 tuition credit. For application information call NLOM toll free at 888-656-6254 or check out our web site at www.ntom.org. I Summer staff needed for school-age child care I Fun program in elementary schools. 475-0805. Summer Work Need a summer job fast? Make $6,000 + run your own business, travel, college credit. Only a few positions left. Call 1 -800-776-2941. Swim Instructors-WSI r~ And Lifeguards For Red Cross lessons. Part-Fme from June 19-August 4. $6-$6.75/hour. Apply at 220 Oak Creek Drive or call 441-6391. Summer staff needed for middle school day camp. Part-time and full-time. Call 475-0805. Opportunity Internship KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking applicants for its paid Opportunity Internship Program for the Summer of 2000. This is a 13-week paid internship designed for minority students interested in the broadcasting indus try. This part-time position provides an opportunity to work in most areas of television. Applicants need not be broadcast majors. Questions answered by Emily Edwards at 467-4321. Send resume with cover letter to: Personnel Assistant: KOLN/KGIN-TV: PO Box 30350; Lincoln, NE 68503. Deadline: 5/19/00. EOE. Drug testing may be required. ATTENTION STUDENTS Own a computer? Earn extra $500-4000/month part-time/full-time. Free booklet. www.imtheboss.cjb.net. _ “Can / use my frat brother as a reference?” I get ah the answers. unl.eGrad2000.coni 600s Notices Ail stressed out and nowhere to study? The staff of the Nebraska Alumni Association invites you to use the Wick Alumni Center for your finals week studyfest. Snack and solace are provided FREE of charge! Study hours: Monday, May 1 8am-midnight; Tuesday, May 2 8am-midnight; Wednesday, May 3 8am-midnight. FREE snacks and beverages including dinner provided by Burger King on Monday and Tues day. All at the Wick Alumni Center, 1520 R St. congratulations to CdA SAB Officers for 2000-01 President Allyson Friez, V.P. Carey Schildt, Treasurer Ann Vlach, Secretary Jocelyn Rooertshaw, APC Justin Clements, Patrick Pepper, Recruitment Jessica Leporte, Todd Mattox, Shawoding Ryan Merrill, PR Lo gan Veath, Diversity Derek Maurstad, Social Dave War ren, Historian Carri Nelson. DEAD WEEK Absolutely NO finals may be given during Dead Week. Finals can ONLY be moved to another time DURING FINALS WEEK with the unanimous consent of the class. Quizzes are acceptable. Stop by the ASUN of fice, 136 Nebraska Union with questions or complaints or call 472-2581. 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-m advisor. Position would include academic counseling and program development as well 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 Advisor(s) 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 68588-0458 r111 “Who’s Behind Those Foster Grant Sunglasses?* Vote...Nebraska-Bob Reeker www.geodties.com/sixpack_bob Acuvue/Surevue contact lenses $17.50/box. Postage free with four box order. Write tkirk@interkan.net for more information. 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. ISA congratulates Steve on his acceptance to Epsilon PiTaul Way to go! North Forty Golf Course For students 21 years of age & older, take a break from studying and bring your UNL ID card to purchase a $5 round or golf and $1 draws at the leaderboard lounge. This offer only lasts from Mon-Fri. until the end of finals week. 8101 Adams. "IWhat should / do after graduation?" I get all the answers - unl.eGrad2000.com Travelers seeking travelers. Join the sixdegrees Travel Club 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 Mouth and Tonic. / Check It Out! DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP MEETING TODAY at Old Chicago Restaurant 5pm For students with diabetes, spouses and fhends welcome! Call 472-7477 for more information. Parking Advisory Committee The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Friday, April 28, 2000 at 3pm at Parking and Transit Services, 625 Stadium Dr., Suite A. Pre O.T. Club Elections at Maggie Moo’s, 16th & Q at 7pm Thursday, April 27. For info cal! Sara at 436-9348. The Independent Students Association invites every one to our final meeting April 27, 6pm at BW3’s. /\i r Come to the biggest one of 'em all. Farmer's Ball. We’ll party till the rooster crows. Friday. April 28. Bus ses leaving AGR at 8:30. An Congratulations to Matt Domeier on being this year's recipient of the G.W. award. You sure are making us proud. Keep up the good work. -Your Brothers An Congratulations to Monte Else and Fieath Mello on re ceiving the Frank Holgren and C.B. Schultz scholar ship. Good job guys. ___ -Your Brothers ahT Congratulations to Robert Joseph and Andy Schuerman on receiving their Gamma Gamma awards; and to Todd Franzen on receiving the Gamma Gamma and John Abrahamson awards. Good job guys. -Your Brothers AOIIAn Congratulations to the Co-rec Softball team on their B League Championship. Good job to everyone that played. We look forward to strokin' the bats with you next year! -Men of AFT FarmHouse Congratulations to Eric Keetle on being named NHRI co-cnair for the Ropeview project. - Your Brother's KA Congratulations to Amy Knowlton for her summer In ternship at the Rose Theatre! »in AOT, your sisters KA~ Congratulations to Andrea Slater for her position in Student Court and being elected president of the Kappa Delta Alumni Association! _o in AOT, your sisters KA Congratulations to Cheri Olinger for getting accepted into UNL's Law School! * in AOT, your sisters Triangle Congratulations to our new officers: President, Travis Dendinger; Vice President, Mike Fields; Treasurer, Royce Leaders; Recording Secretary, Allen Beaudette; Bursar, Matt Manning; IFC, Corey Brunken; Alumni Re lations, Corey Brunken; Steward, Jeremy Befort; Intra murals, Todd Heubner; MDC, Mike Balash; Philanthro py, Bill Boldt; Scholastic, Ivan Leaders; House Mananger, Jay Schroeder; Public Relations, Brad Kutschkau; Social, Jeremy Knapp; Photographer, Abe Babcock; Rush, Tyler Heikes and Jeremy Knapp; Health Aide, Jeremey Knapp; Summer House Manaqer, Mike Fields; -Your brothers YOU’VE PROBABLY SEEN OUR AD OVER AND OVER AGAIN... and wondered “Is this the right job for me?” If you like talking on the phone, but don’t want to sell widgets or do surveys, then this IS the right job for you! 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