500 Help Wanted Rapidly Growing Nbtfofc. Nebraska Company aeaks C/C++ Programmer. Pafen OS experience helpful, but not necessary. E-mail reply to Seeking responsible «al _ only. 12-15 hours par month. Apply at Sheldon QtftShop 12»AR Sheet 11-* Tuesday Triday. Events Photopaph people. Help them have fun at Fri day and Setieday night events. Must have de psndabte transportation. Earn money and have W Ca4 BoborCory M-f, 1-Hpm at 467-2577. Students Welcome Help naadKl at two Laundry Land locations: 27ih t Star • 7:15pm-midnight • 7:45am-2pm 15-20houra par week 8&50 to start. Apply wtih Summar hourly Dews, P08T457-31S2. THE CORNHUSKER Nebraska's Grand Hotel has Mi ft part-time po ! Ca> 473-218S tor a com et ♦I ♦I __ person at Human Resoivces M-f 8am-5pm. 333 S. 13th St Uncoin. Ne Use V St Enhance The Country Club of Lincoln is raws accepting appkrations tor ful and part-time seasonal env ployment. Qualified qaedhtitiss will be highly service oriented. ExoeMent wages. Apply in per son with Jeff S. in toe goif shop at 3200 South 24th f ‘ The Still Part-time dark, evenings i inperaonrt 5560 S. 48m. Apply UHL Job Fair Stodant Union March Oh Noon/530 PM. NataaS^tookC«l«a 4700 80.1 OgnuplorhiH_. , _ , \M» have some part-time opening now* Vincenzo** Rtotorante Is seeking snsiostic and personable ndMduafts lor evening wait and host positions. Apply In pwson Monday HkMy 9-5. SOS P Street VISJNET^INC. i Id woffc with chicken and ad* olsscants who has a mental health diagnosis. Must have a degree or obtaining a degree in psychology or ranted Held ihPBB years ex perience m the area of mental health. Positions start at $11/hr plus bonuses. i to provide horoe-besed ser vices to youth and families at risk. Must have two yaws cdege corns wcrit in the human ser vices Md- PoeSbons start at $1(Vhr plus bonus available for providing in-home/outpatient services to chifdron and families. PLMHP required. Options/Medicaid Contact Visinet at (402)464-8866 or send re sume to 3940 Comhuskar Hwy, Suite 600, Un com, Nt okxm. www.vraneoncxom *** ■ - iImh „ ivOiK wiui umraren •Do you enjoy working with Mants/toddtors or pre-school ags children? •Are vou excited about the devekxxnent of chi •AfB^iDu excited aoout me oeveiopniant of cn» •Wtoted you Me to be eigfcle tor a tuition echo! Would You Accept $30 to Save Kids' Sves? Donate your ^gnjyMoodg«ma& (tar approximately 2 loss) Cal of atop byTNWbi Biomedical Center. 300 S. 17th Street, Lincoln. 402-474-2335. Fees and a may vary. vwvjsbLoonL Care Needed rs needed for older chid. Good pay. Cal Patty at 421 -3472 or 489-6549. Grenich Conneticut an cal recruiter 423-5632. You select family. Lo Need Summer Child Caro in my home. 2 chil dren, agaa 5 and 9. Non-smokers only. Own l Maturity a i including alter 5:30pm a muat Cal tor further 5:30pm. 500 Summer Jobs!! 50 Camps - Vou Choose! NY, PA, New Eng IWKt INSTRUCTORS f-- “ ‘ ‘ hal. nolarUnrtriy. i NEEDED: Tennis, Basket Skiing, Sa§ ■Mm Biking. tnn te|;„ t* m, .. fx.. .. 4-»-ti-. mg, wtno sumnuf Arcn»fy, Mouniain hock csmomg, Hopes, nano Accompantsi, ura me, Ceramiri. Wbodshop, Nature Nuraes. Ar lene Streisand 1-800-443-6428; wwwanmarosmpamptaywwntcom. ATTENTION: NURSING STUDENTS Want to do something different this summer? Work with Ms in the outdoors, be wMi friends, gate valuable experience as Camp Kiteki's Health Specialist. Call YMCA Camp Kiteki in Lincoln today at 402-434-9225 or e-meil campidtaMBoi.com tar more Wbrmabon on Me dynamic apportonty! CALL TODAY Work with kids in fa outdoors, be with friends, gain leadership skMs. POSITIONS OPEN: Life^ Quanta. Ropes leaden, NatoraM, Arte 6 Crafts Director, Office Coordinator. Store Manager, Cabin Counselors. Contact YMCA Camp MMd at402-434-9225 or# ma»campMuaMaol.ccm 530 Summer Jobs CAMP 8TARUQHT, a co-ad widant camp in die mountain late area of N_E, Rwweytvania. i» looking for enthusiastic uppafciasaman in tha Inlnwm turn General Cabin Cotawekirs, ASv latic dose wests. Wfrtront TpsrwSPi and Out door Adventure SpeciMits (i Ropee Course, etc.). Join our staff of college students from around ffw U.S. and abroad and enjoy the par fact balance of aiorit and funf Modem facMtos in a country setting. Good salary and travel afcaa ance. Field work and internships encouraged. (6/17-8/15). For mare information and appiica tion.caX toa free at 877-875-3971 oramdia at inlbOc wnpslart^txom. UFEGURADS WANTED Enjoy the outdoors working at Camp Kitaki's Pool or Lake as ajifeguard. Work with 65 other co-ed colags staff, valuabls leadership experi ence, salary, room and board. The best thing you’ll ever get paid to do! Call YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln now for an application at (402)434-9225 or e-mMcwnpM«falrom Big Buctari This summer join SO UNL students, gain valua ble career experience and increase your net worth. 477-9204. Mother's helper for summer. Omaha, 2 kids ages 11 A12. Pod membership, must have own car. Up to Full-time/Flexible, references; (402)551-3877 Chris, let PLAY SPORTS! HAVE FUN! SAVE MONEY! Top boy* sports camp in beautifuj Maine. Counselors to coach afl sports, tennis, besebaS, nocKey. WcKerrroTO, roex oimoinQ, DtKing, yon, water skiing, sailing. Work outdoors, nave a CM free 888-844-8080 or apply wwwxampcedar.com. Rewsnfing Summer Leaoersnip intemsnip »l in Army ROTC Camp Challenge f Enroll weeks this summer. You’ll get paid to exj ance adventure. leam leadership skills, compete for s college scholarship. No commitment for sttsndkig. Per detsds, i for 5 Summer Camp Jobs in Lincoln Cvnpus Recreation seeks highly motivated stu dents for a variety of positions with the Huskar Kids and Huskar Adventures Recreational Day Camps. Don't miss yota chance to be a part of this fun and rewarding experience. Apply at 56 Campus Recreation Center or 32 East Campus Activities Building. Application deadline is Wednesday, March 28. For more information contact Amy at 472-9481 ordw4ni2Qunl.edu Northern Minnesota Gan leadanMp Owning ml town buidmg skiBs white enjoyvng the COTfKtew of exceptional individuate Our program helps young people with unreafized potential who ara experiencing skM dHHcuRtee. Located on take and river in the Superior National Forest. Opportunity to gain edege credti. Realize personal growtii and satisfaction yourself, white helping others ♦Can Tom Bauer at (952) 930-3544, email at bucfcskintespacestar.net or visit SUMMER PLAYGROUND JOBS If you are in ttw education field or Just tee work ing with kids, the Lincoln Ptrts A Recreation Department has a great summer job for yout We need staff from May 29-August 3, with hours available from 8:45am-12:15pm, or 8:45-3:45pm. Cal the Lincoln Parks & Recrea tion Playground Office, Irving Rec Center. 2010 Vbn Pom 441-7952. Summer Pool Positions Certification lyttar— skill development and a fun environment are waiting for you. Lincoln Parks and Recreation is hiring lifeguards, headguards, cashiers and concession iraff. Ap plications available from Adnsnistrations Office at 2740 A Street or Aquatics Office at 9th and Wan Dorn. CaH 441-7892 for more information. EOE/AA Summer Positions Not sure what you are doing yetthte summer? Join the NLOM Summer Ministry Team 2001. Positions are available including counselors, lifeguards, wranglers, health care specialists, creative art specialists, maintenance, food ssrv ice workers, and many more. Ws odor room and board, free laundry facilities, a salary plus a Souu tuition creon. ror application mtormation call NLOM to! free at 888-656-6254 or check out our wab site at wwwjtionuag. /Campus part-time jobs, sunmsr jobs, internships 6 co-opsi WORK WITH KIDS Parks & Recreation has openings at five loca tions for summer day camp staff to work with K-7th graders. May 29-August 10. M-F. Hours avaiiabto 6:4Sam-6:15pm. 20-40 hours/week. Conduct activities, held trips, swimming. Al lo cations have K-6 grade camps except Irving which includes 7th grade. Apply at the center of ♦ AkP«fc^720NW 4881.441-7878 ♦ Belmont, 1234Judson, 441-6789 ♦ Catesrt, 4500 Stocfcwsl, 441-8480 ♦ Irving, 2010 Vtin Dom, 441-7954 ♦ Bstheny Park *65*i&Wne, 441-7952 Are you interested in starting your < or a non-profit organization? Beginning in 1 Summer 2001 eemeeter. Interns wte be aeted to receive a comprehensive experience and a $1500 scholarship- ff you are i _ in in terning with an antrepreneunal for-profit OR not-for-profft organization, tills is tilt internship for you. For more information caff, 472-3353 or stop by NCEgOOCBA) or the SBC Office (345 NE Unionj- Appticotiows for boffi Sumerer and Fell Internships are due by 5:00p.m. on Wteteissdsy, April 4,2801. SALES AND MARKETING Nation’s largest publisher of college and Urvuarsfty campus tsfephone dbsetoriss offering paid fuS-tim* mmrasr safes A marketing intern* ships. Tremendous practical business expert* May with a week-long expense paid program in unapet hw, nu. imams marxet omctai airecto rfies locally, selling advertising space to area ses in specific coSsge markets. Earnings _$3200.00 for the 10 week program. AS majors wsioomal For more information and to j your campus, visit our i. -. i.. —.. — tydrsctonGS - com or C3l 1-800-743-5556 axL 375. 540 Internships n» part-time job*, summer jobs8 inlvrahips&co-ops! 550 Business ttGat Paid For tour OpMonfll Earn $15-$125 and moral Abecriutafy Free Info. Own a computer? Put it to work!$350/1 .0 0 67 w a a k. Nebraskajobs.com Website end domain nemo moat eel vnmedwte V (816)232-6565 Jobeatnebraaka.com for more MD,far. SHdj cf Pome WMWftrwiy 1S9mMV 16 9|>in 1?Jmbk«Mn 18 Great temper 19 Meied 20 23 linde EKerboeb '_fc Goes' 28 Wn«* Otrnpfc* 33SuAk«Mi fdnozz SI tooutddby Sgloml/Beedeo 9rt 39 Ukesome columns 41 Oiedoneb eyes out 44 _de Guerre frotchmilvy 45 Nerd4 46 EgyptimterfKty goddeor 47 Oamor 48 long lochs 51 Gbnylete S3 Mrytde 99 forte's 93 Mas 95T»iygnnNn 67 Rowing behind 99 Memo starter 69 klwonukin 70 Moiecaie component /WSWERTO PREVIOUS PUZZLE IPWimiTITiemLISITmTIEM 71 'fempte «Mwr Story? 271misgMm parade producer 29 Rndtxrri: mu. X Absolute 31 Races tor ■wrhriy wirltf1 32 Cbmsrmke 31 Start cf kndergvten 0 8 6 6 0 8 36 County north of San FravcacD 36'_say* ward' 37 551, to Caesar Nmonosvh fltpbyer 91 OMpin's lb. 16 h_ 86 lasso 86 Under, lecplfrf 6D Uj»«ndhg abbr. 61 vdky 5 Employs 6 Show 87 flower holders? 61 Fteixwttsex S Hurtcn^ 86 ltateragn Bardy make, aNt'w nee 009 copper Drench answers b ary tree dues in hspnk aee amiable by kiucMone phone: 19004203556 09tper eanU^. bnelslwripiflnsareiwaaitfcrhe best «f Smday crosswords froae tie hat 50 -1 OOO 7 i/iVMft ysMs. MMp i-ffwifwOj. 610 Announcements Anger Management Group Tuesdays, beginning February 13 at 7:15pm-8:15pm. Nebraska Union Room 338. r 980 John at472-7450. 615 Meetings Friends of the Deaf Community sting Monday March 5.20ui, Barkley lounge. 6pm. A local interpreter will student lounge. 6pm. A local interpreter \ ape* and we wil have NOMMAnONS far FDC officers for 2001-2002. A variety of sign skills needed. Look forwent to seeing you ffiaro. Bryce Juedes from Grant Thornton will be speaking Wednesday at 7:30pm in the Union. Lveryone wsloomef Pm-PACtub Meeting March 7.5:30pm, Burnett 121. Every one s welcome! Student Education Jk japs ASSOCidUOfl Meets Tuesday. March 6 at 6:30pm in HenzKk 36. UNL CycSng Meeting March 5 at 7:30pm. In the CRec TV Lounge. Visitors welcome, it 620 Greek Affairs Congratulations to Jsnmy Hynes on his election to the ASUN Senate for the Gokags of Arts and Sciences! -Vtaur Brothers Congratulations CongraMations to the wnwrs of the 1st Annual MHin nk CIwm urew vanefiy onow. 1st- Farmhouas did-Kappa Della 3n1 - Sigma Alpha Epston Farmhouse donated the $500 winning prize money to the local American Cancer Society. Thank you to everyone for making this event a HUGEt ----- FESXA FEED-AQpha Xi Data Thursday, March 810pa>-2am AM ypu can eat Macho's with afl proceeds going to the Make a Wish Foundation- Tickets S3 in advance $4 at the door. TTO A belated thank you tor the Iroah last weak. We had a greet timet _-The Man of Kappa Sigma I1B$ Conyatuiations to the toSowing Pi Phis on their Congrats to Allison Ham let for being inducted into the Innoa - - - i Innocents Society. Way to go Katie Ehiers and Elizabeth Wychulis for being accepted nto Nursing SchooL toa»our new Rho Chis: Lindsay John Rodecker, Mindi Woichman Congrats to Monica Kyan, Lindsey DeWoff, Ni cole Cataway for being into leachor^s Wby to go girts_We're so proud of yoi£ ( AMP COl NSILORS Caap Grey lock for Boys 800-842-5214 620 Greek Affairs SPRING BREAK Show off your (peek totters with dm spring gear from Greek Xpress. (Visors, Destroyed Caps, Boxers, Beach Bags, Baby DoH Ts, Spegetti Strap Tarries). AH in stock and ready for your MnwuflNvmu 630 Student Government The Oecforal Commission is the commutes that establishes the rules and procedures for the spr ingASUN election and the faii Homecoming etoction. It is the Commission^ make sura the rules are ,|nrlU- - — •— 4— >kxi s responsiCHirry to foiiowea for both of is Friday, March 9,2001 aM 36 Nebraska Union 640 Personals 645 Lost & Found FOUND: A set of General Motor car keys in Hamflton Ha«. Found Wednesday, February 26. ~ »caM72-3523. Single GM Key on rim FOUND outside of Mahal Lae Hat. To claim, cai472-2S88. 660 Fundraising some quick money? Cam puslundraiser.com is the answer! Pledge clas ses earn $1,000-32,000 with the easy Cam pusfundrarser.com three hour fundraising event sales required. " --* “ quickly, so call today! Contact Cam pusfundraiser.com at (888)923-3238, or visit did know? [BEST PART TIME JOB IN TOWN!!! Flexible Hours Work as few as t or up to 40 hours per week Pick your owu schedule Guaranteed hourly rates Generous Bonuses Free Parkins Blocks from Campus . $250.00 hirins bonns Call or stop by today 3:00 pm- 9pm and start tomorrow! JRW SALES TELEMARKETING 1625 “P” STREET 4363171 i Mi Great Hourly Wages % Excellent Bonuses Flexible Hours •Close to Campus • Casual dress • Career Opportunities Apply Today by caing: 434-2626 Interactive r 1 Teleservices 12th & Q Sts-Above Klnkos Are you looking for o meaningful job to help pay for second semester and spring break? > GREAT PAY (GUARANTEED $8.25 PER HOUR) > HOLIDAYS OFF OR TIME FOR SPRING BREAK (BENEFITS) > EXERCISE (WE ARE CLOSE TO CAMPUS ft HAVE BIKE RACKS) > TIME TO ENJOY LIFE OR STUDY (FLEXIBLE HOURS - MINIMUM HOURS 12) > STRESS FREE ENVIRONMENT (NO TELEMARKETING OR SALES) > WORK WITH YOUR FRIENDS (REFERRAL BONUSES) Then it’s time to call Hudson Bay Company to set up an interview. Not only will we meet die above requirements, but you will also have a job that is very rewarding and interesting. We call members and potential members for non-profit groups. The call includes empowering citizens about their rights on environmental issues, consumer issues, minority issues, and/or women’s issues, membership development, and fundraising. (No sales or surveys.) Call us at 476-1010, Mondays through Wednesdays, for an interview to learn more about this incredible job and opportunity. I NEED HELP BY VIC LEE