4B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY;APRIL23,2002 THIS & THAT WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW Fog early, then mostly sunny and warm, with a chance of evening thunderstorms. THURSDAY Early showers and cooler, clearing late. 6840 SOURCE: MATTHEW F. LAUBHAN DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSTSPHERE ECI SCIENCES. KUJHWEATHER@KU.EDU Mostly clear and warm. 842-8665 "We Stand Behind Our Work, and WE CARE!" LEWIS BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care NEW YORK — Ever want to see what you'd look like as Asian, Middle Eastern, Hispanic, black, white or Native American? 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Exhibit envisions race, age unity The show of 100 photos and media works is on view at the Grey Art Gallery in Greenwich Village. It then travels to the Blaffer Gallery in Houston, the Weatherspoon Art Gallery in Greensboro, N.C., and beyond. The Associated Press "It's a weir feeling," said Kathy Zajchenko, a museum visitor in her 50s from Prattburg, Penn. As soon as she sat down in the machine, she used the machine's aging function and glimpsed herself as a woman in her 70s. She then tried out a spectrum of ethnic groups. The machine is part of "Seeing and Believing: The Art of Nancy Burson," a traveling retrospective that attempts to make an argument for human unity. Step into the Human Race Machine. "The Middle Eastern image worked pretty well for me," she said with a grin as she stepped out of the machine for the next person in line. Known for her computer generated photographs of composite faces, Burson first gained national attention for her Aging Machine. When you sit inside the box, the machine creates a digital image of your face. You push some buttons, and, using a composite of various photos of people of a certain ethnic group mixed with your own facial features, the machine comes up with an image. "The machine is really a prayer for unity. ... It's about seeing through our differences to sameness, it's like stepping into someone else's skin," said Burson, who added the database of Middle Eastern faces, both Arab and Jewish, after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11. The technology, later purchased by the FBI, made images of what a face might have look like as it aged. Used to come up with the images of missing children as they aged, it proved so effective that it helped authorities find four missing children in the first year of it was used. The exhibit also featured photos of alternative healers and what Burson said were their auras, androgynous faces, children and adults with facial anomalies, and a wall of photos of "Guys Who Look Like Jesus," including people of all ethnic groups who responded to an ad Burson placed in the Village Voice requesting Jesus look-alikes. "There are a lot of guys around who look like Jesus, and I wondered why they look like Jesus," she said. "Some of them really carry that peaceful energy with them, and some of them just had a bad hair cut in high school." The show is accompanied by a full-color illustrated catalog. Produced by Twin Palms Press, the hefty book provides the first comprehensive overview of Burson's work. 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Hundreds of painter positions avail. No need, necessary. Students welcomed and encouraged. Work close to home and with friends. Call 1-888-277-9787 www.collegepro.com. 205 - Help Wanted American Red Cross has immediate opening for a paid part-time instructor to teach community classes in First-Aid and CPR and急救 and 2 Saturdays/month. Call 843-3550 for interview SWIM INSTRUCTOR not required part time and full time positions available now and may apply. fale counselors needed to lead educational and recreational activities at Wildwood, a resident park of Kansas City, Jun-Aug. 2015. Contact info: 703-400-8400 or wildwood.popeleestheme.com. Nanny wanted this summer to help with four kids 2-3 times a week in South CK. Prefers dependable, neat person with a car Pay. Fax: Call 814-982-2872, please leave message. FT Spanish speaking "Field Rep." M-F, $10.50/h + benefit package, Salary increase after training, app. for advancement. Mix of legal & social work. Commute daily to KC hospitals. Travel time paid, muni benefits, outgoing personality & reliable transportation. Resume to: Medical Assistance Program, Field Rep. P.O. Box 725, Lawrence, KS 69044. KU MEMORIAL UNIONS TOP BOYS SPORTS CAMP IN MAINE PLAY AND COACH SPORTS--HAVE FUN--MAKE $2. Openings in all: team and individual sports, all water sports, plus: camp/hike, ropes/rock climbing, ice/roller hockey, office/secretary (office), skiing, board/boarding, travel allowance. Online apps: www.campbooksee.com or call 804-733-6104. KU MEMORIAL UNIONS Graphic Artist needed beginning the August 15, 2002 for to hours work beginning with programs experience with experience with Mac applications (photoshop, illustrator, Quark). Prefer a graphic design major or significant experience. Apply to Human Resources, level 3. Kansas Union between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily on Friday. Equal Opportunity Employer. STUDENT WORK 72 positions to be filled ASAP $13.70 base-app. Conditions exist. 1-6 week work program. All majors apply now, start now. Customer service/sales. We Train. Build resume. No telemarketing or dr-dr-to- www.workforstudents.com City of Lawrence CAMP TAKAO for Boys, Naples, Maine. Noted for picturequest lakefront location, exceptional facilities. Mid June thru mid August. Over 100 counselor positions in tennis, baseball, basketball, lacrosse, flag, golf football, roller球er, swimming, water skiing, archeery, ceramics, art, camp newspaper, photography, weight training, rock climbing, theatre, rock climbing, course, secretarial. Salary room/board, travel included. Call 1-800-250-323 or submit application on-line at www.takao.com. Tennis Instructor needed in Parks & Recreation 15-30 hrs. weekly beginning first of June. Requires expr: teaching children CPR & First Aid cert. Apply by 5/3. City Hall, Personnel 6 E. 8th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044 (785) 832-3230 personnel@cllawrence.ks.us www.LawrenceCJobs.org EOE M/F/D 205 - Help Wanted FT Case Manager, Mix of legal and social work. Must be available full time M-F, requires excellent analytical skills, typing & clerical skills. Spanish speaker helps start, supplies $10/hr plus initial training completed. We help patients apply for medical benefits. Must be a team player with a positive attitude. Very rewarding work, opportunity for advancement. Resume to: Medical Clinic, Migr. P.O. Box 725, Lawrence, KS 65044 Interested in working with children? Rainforest Montessori School, 4601 Clinton Parkway, located on 14 acres with swimming pools, a fishing pond and a pot-bellied pig named Wilburn is interviewing for classroom assistants and camp experience in elementary children. If you are energetic and creative, and if you love children, have a sense of humor and want to work with a bunch of nice people, call Rainforest 863-6800. Priority given to applicants who have classroom experience. Degree preferred, but not required. The sense of humor, however, is Media Relations Specialist. Knowledge Action for Children. Topika-based charitable organization seeks Media Relations Specialist to provide leadership for communications activities. Major duties include maintaining the brand, developing new contacts, and drafting and editing organization press releases and publications. Should have direct experience with electronic communication and travel. Bachelor's degree in related discipline preferred. Salary $32,000-$36,000, depending on qualifications. Send cover letter and resume before April 28. Kansas Action for Children Attn: Associate Director Toppek, KS 66011 Equal Opportunity Employer STUDENT STOCKHOUSE ASSISTANT. $7.17-$15.10/hour, 20 hours/week. Deadline: 5:09pm, April 30, 2002. Duties: Inventory responsibilities including stock, shipping/receiving, preparing stock in inventory and database information and making deliveries. Required Qualifications: Must be able to lift at least 9 lbs on a consistent basis. Valid KU enrollment and valid KS driver's license; ability to understand and carry out tasks; ability to spell and alphabetize names correctly and sort numerically; ability to fluently speak and fully understand the English language; ability to work independently and quickly, adhering to deadlines, available resources, and completing all required Qualifications. Previous data entry and personal computer experience, as well as previous stock inventory experience. Obtain and complete an application from the Networking and Telecommunications Services reception desk. Req's Bachelor's Degree in Electronics Engineering, Elwellworn Annes, 1728 Engel Road, Lawrence, KS 66044; Phone: 785-864-8331; Contact: Ann Riat, EO/AA.