6B Friday, April 7,1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Big-name ads to ride NY subways The Associated Press NEW YORK — Tired of that tattoo? Looking for a proctologist? Cockroaches overrunning your apartment? For generations, advertising placards inside subway cars have offered solutions to life's big questions. But soon, even these tidbits illustrating the New York psyche may disappear as yet another of the city's rough, idiosyncratic edges gets ground down to a corporate gloss. Beginning next week, big-name advertisers will fill the inside walls of a subway car with their messages. Instead of the strip of individual, sometimes garish, posters that now extend across the tops of the windows, a panoramic ad will take up that space. Nike and Levi Strauss are among the big names that have signed on for the monolithic ad space, said Doug Wattus, vice president of market development for Gannett Transit, which sells the advertising space under contract to the transit authority. By the end of April, the little guys will be on just one car per train. "If you're trying to advertise your sneakers or whatever, you want to get your message across without a lot of clutter," said transit representative Tito Davila. There's not a lot of visual distraction for subway riders. The unwritten rule No. 1 is, "Don't make eye contact!" And there's nothing to look at in the dark tunnels outside the windows between stations. That leaves the advertising, which suggests that New Yorkers: —Don't like the way they look. Dermatologists and plastic surgeons account for about 25 percent of the 40 to 50 ads in each car. —Are susceptible to painful and embarrassing conditions. Podiatrists and proctologists make frequent appearances. One became a minor pop-culture icon a few years ago by giving his phone number as "M-D-T-U-S-C-H." A current heavy advertiser is a doctor who repairs torn earlobes. —Are prone to bad decisions. "Tired of That Tattoo?" asks one ad. Others promote drug rehabilitation programs and encourage dropouts to earn their high school equivalences. "Advertisers are choosy about the company they keep," Watts said. Ads have adorned the cars since the first subway line opened in 1904. But the ads used to be cheerier. "Even then, there were some of the 'torn earlobe' sort of ads," said Thom Harrington, curator of the New York Transit Museum. From the walls of vintage cars in the museum, smiling faces beam down with praise of chewing gum and cheeseburgers and appliances. Or, as one from a half-century ago says simply: "New York Is The Greatest!" Spring season is miserable for allergy sufferers The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Allergy sufferers, blame your sneezes, sniffles and watery, itchy eyes on the second-warmest winter in the past 100 years; it's caused trees to start pollinating earlier than usual. "It's kind of everywhere," she said. "Mild winter, with the real nice pop of weather that we had, really just jump-started all the trees." Pollen counts usually begin to build about this time, but high counts are being recorded nationwide due to the mild winter, said Sarah Kaluzny-Petroff of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology in Milwaukee. keeping with an average temperature of 36 degrees across the continental United States, according to the National Climatic Data Center. The allergy academy has about 70 stations across the country that count pollen, and only six cities had low readings for tree pollen last week. Kaluzny-Petroff said. Grass pollen counts also are rising in parts of the South, too. Trees generally pollinate in the spring, grass in the summer and weeds during the fall, Kaluzny-Petroff said. She declined to forecast the severity of the 1995 allergy season but said, "Indications are that it's going to be an active one. "This year we're seeing high levels overall, so a lot of people aren't feel good if they haven't started their medications," she said. Some 35 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergies. Kaluzny-Petroff said sufferers should take advantage of new allergy medications as well as antihistamines and nasal sprays. When medicine fails, they should avoid exposure between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m. when the pollen is most active, use air conditioning in automobiles and at home and get someone else to mow the lawn, she suggested. Outdoor activities also should be scheduled for midday and be followed by a shower and shampoo; pollen sticks to hair and clothing ers should find out exactly what they're allergic to. Save $ by preordering your books for fall! 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Previous cashiering/money handling, food service duties are needed for long periods and be able to lift up to 19 pounds. Apply Kansas and Burge Union's Personnel Office, Level 5, Kansas University AA/EEO. SUMMER JOBS! Unofficial Student Guide- Chiurnical Student Guide voted America's Most Admired College publication. voted America's Most Admired College publication. Info Table: April 18th 10am to 2pm Kansas Union or contact Ken Kroczenski at Campus Concepts 800-743-2220 $175 weekly possible mailing our circulars. For info call 202-898-8957. Adams Alumni Center/the Learned Club has immediate openings for part time banquet servers. Daytime availability preferred. Apply in person at the Adams Alumni Center. 1868 Ureda AROBOTICS INSTITUTE WANTED! Certification required. Call manager at 823-691-0154. ALVAMAR MAINTENANCE & LANDSCAPING Alvamar now taking applications for spring and summer. Must be 16 with valid driver's license. Call Cheervi @ 843-5033 Are you looking for a summer of high adventure & rewards? Rocky Mountain Village, Colorado's camp offers beautiful woodland environments with make-up artists with disabilities special needs. Camp activities include ropes course, whitewater rafting, camping, and horseback riding. For more information, contact Sarah ATTENTION ALL VETS (Save Approximately 25% On Your Grocery Bill) We need your active duty experience and we'll train you to perform all of our Guard's. Please enter at last rank held up to E6. No Basic Training, Life Ins., Commissary, PX, and Retirement Benefits. All prior service time counts for pay and retirement. Call today! 843-710-1929. BASIC is expanding its cleaning staff! WE OFFER: - $5/hr starting wage - Monthly cash bonus - 10-25 hrs/week -FREE health club membership -Flexible evening hours -Limited part-time job Limited Openings - References Required CALL TODAY - 749-0022 BEHAVIORAL ANALYST Contractual summer position providing behavior intervention services for children with multiple disabilities. Includes identification of behavioral needs and documentation of treatment plans and staff training/monitoring for plan implementation. Cassaload of six students. Requires skills in applied experimental analysis of behavior with hands-on experience in conducting research. Heartspring is a private, non-profit residential school serving children with multiple disabilities, ages 6 to 21. We specialize in combining instruction in life-skills with academic and behavioral programs designed to fit each child's individual needs. Heartspring provides 8/4/95 at $4,200-$5,300 on exp. Submit resume and list of references for verifying behavioral analytic skills to Human Resources, Heartspring, 2400 Jardine Dr., Wichita, KS 76219 Camp Birchwood, a small camp in northern Minnesota, seeks counselors with experience to teach, sailing, windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing and snowboarding, trip leaders, with Red Cross certifications, head cook and kitchen staff, needed. To receive a current application and additional information, visit www.birchwood.com. Cash Caterers, Kansas and Burge Union's Catering Department, $4.25 per hour, paid in cash day following employment. Hiring for the following caiter: Must follow dress code, able to stand for long period. Applicant in Kansas can wear Union Person's Office uniform. Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 9:30a.m - 3p.m. Friday, April 7, 1995 - 8:30a.m - 3p.m. Friday, April 7, 1995 - 10:10a.m. Cash Caterers for KU Basketball Banquet, Kansas and Burge Urns' Catering Department, $4.25 per hour, paid cash day following employment. Hiring for the following shifts: Thursday, April 13, 1996 - 11 a.m.-3 p.m. - Making balloon bounces balloon bouquet Thursday, April 13, 1995 - 8:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Working in Union Building Thursday, April 13, 1995 - 2:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13, 1995 - 2:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Working in Union Building Thursday, April 13, 1985, 2:30 p.m. -11p m. Servi- ral Range, at Field of Wake Thursday, April 13, 1995 - 4p.m.-11p.m. - Serving Ranneket at Field Walden Children's World Learning Centers is looking for people who want to make a difference in the lives of children. We have current openings for site leads, teachers and tutors. Applicated applicants must have experience and/or classes related to early childhood education or elementary education. Please call Tanya at 748-395-0621. COMPUTER SCIENCE INTERNAL Deadline 4/20/95, 5 p.m. Salary $130, 1,100 (full-time rate). Duties include programming micro/main/mini-computer systems and networking, assist in development, documentation, and maintenance of existing networking equipment. Requiring Qualifications: Demonstrated ability to bring a programming assignment to successful completion. Experience in developing languages. Currently enrolled at KU, preference given to graduate students. Contact Dean Reinaria, 884-9100, Networking and Telecommunications, Lawrence, KS 66045. EA/EMployer, Road, Lawrence, KS 66045. Children's Counselors, Activity Instructors, Nanny, B驾 Drivers, Cookes, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen Help for Mountain Summer Camp, P.O. Box 711, Boulder, C03036 (803 435-4527) AVIATION LINE SERVICE CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boy/girl summer camps. Teach: swimming, canning, sailing, waterboarding, gymnastics, dance, basketball, computers, camping, crafts, dramas, or riding. Also kitchen, office, maintenance. Salary $28,000. LWC/LGWC /750 Maples, IL. ID.NBUR 709. Cook's Assistant needed. Hard working/responsible person needed to assist with meal preparation, cleaning duties, and meal transportation. 30 hours per week. Complete application at Learning Center, 200 M.Hope Ct. For more information call 685-9221. EO/AA Employer. Non-smoker, must be able to pass security, must be able to work evenings and weekends. Prior experience preferred. Apply-Million Air Forbes Toekoa. DRAPTING POSITION must have two years knowledge of Auto CAD, D2S and DOS. UBC codes required to motivate team player. Pay commensurate with skill POINTS. Pay Torr Jones, P.O. CALL Center, Kansai 685-741-9050. EAST COAST SUMMER JOBS COURSELORS & STAFF CHILDREN'S CAMPUS/MASS. TOP ALLOWANCE MUST HAVE SKILL IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: Archeery, Crafts, Basketball, Basket, Dance, Drama, Drums, Field Hockey, Figure Skating, Football, Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Back riding Hunt Seat, Karate, Lifecycle, Gardine, Nurses, Photography, Piano, Pottery, Rockery, Rollerblading, Ropes, Sailing, Waterskiing, Windsurfing, Weights, Wood, Yearbook. Men call or write: Camp Winand. 2255 Glades Rd., 4062 Boca, Buteon FL, 34314 800 (392) 766-9232, Waterskiing, 17 Westminster Dr., Montville, NJ 07048 (800) 392-2752. Recruiter must be on campus. DATE: Tuesday, April 11th TIME: 10:00am 4:00pm PBY: No appointment necessary PLACE: Student Center Oread and Regionalist Rooms. FAST EAST MONEY: Student clubs and organi- zation sponsor marketing project on campus. 800-723-8561 Godfathers Pizza. New Hiring. Cooks and drivers. Apply 711 W. 23rd. EOE. Get a job early for summer! We will be hiring for food, cook and wait staff positions at Buffalo State. You will also need to be helpful. Apply at Schram Food Co. bus. office or visit f19 at 715 (updates about smokers. Help wanted. Full or part time. Apply within at Vita Restaurant. 1527 W.ath. Graduate Teaching Assistant in Chinese for summer session; 100 appointment. **p** 2118 Host/Hostess - Cashier, Prairie Room Restau- rant, Friday 10:45 a.m.-2:49 p.m., beginning mid May, 1995, and continuing through Summer 1995, $0.50/hr. Requires previous cashiering/cash collection experience. Apply Kansas and Burge Unions' Personnel office, level S, Kansas Union AA/EEO. housekeeper needed 2 mornings a week. Pay notable. Call Evan at 843-8530. HOUSEKEEPER Weekend, Sat. 5pm, & humil- lion. Housekeeper Manor 1492 Karoland Lawrence Fosterbayer Manor 1492 Karoland Kitchen Staff Positions available at the Mass. Students must pay $15 for each lesson to learn. Some daytime hours are helpful. Starting pay at $8 per hr. Apply at Schumman Food Center. Costs are as follows: at T19, 7:30 am (upstairs against smokehouse): Lake of the Ozarks Summer Employment. The Barge Floating Restaurant is accepting applications for waitresses, waiters, cooks and bartenders. Excellent salary and great working conditions. Furnished. Apply early while housing is still available. Contact Frank Bachelier (314) 855-7887 Looking for summer work? Spend summer in Florida. Average KU student makes approximately 7,200 for 12 week summer. College credit interview 749-8693. Southwestern University. LAKE SHAWNEE GOLF COURSE. SumJ job work. In fun sandra Sport Golf Cafe & o'pro works. Need resume experience? Ecumenical Christian Ministries at K > U is now taking nakes. for app. positions. Req. Bach in CS, math, or $3/hr., 20 hrs, p/week. Responsibilities include: answering phone, filing, mailing, working w. Macintosh on letter, bookkeeping, writing w. Macintosh on program support. Reservation scheduling for program support. *-* + job description are available at ECM cen- tury and Thol Hadelem, campus map- er at 845-635. Now taking applications for snack bar, lifeguard and kitchen utilities positions. Apply in person at Lawrence Country Club, 400 Country Club Terrace. 9-9 Tues.-Fri. Opportunity! Make a great income from your opportion or dorm apartment. Change your lifestyle! New and Exciting program. You can do it! 1800-960- 1480 Ext. 101. ORIENTATION LEADERS for International Student Services. Assist new international stu- 员 services on campus. Positions are Available at Abbey College. 强 Hall, 8am-5pm. Deadline: Fri, April 14. Part time maintenance. Flex. daytime hrs. 20 Part time maintenance. Flex. daytime hrs. 20 Lawrence Pesterman boyerian 142 Kashek Lawrence Pesterman boyerian 142 Kashek CASH IN A FLASH $15 Today $30 This week By donating your life saving blood plasma $15 Today $30 This week By donating your life saving blood plasma WALK-INS WELCOME! NABI Biomedical Center 816 W 24th 749-5750 Part-Time Bookkeeper for Water's Edge 16+ Hrs/Wk $5-$6/Hr, Flexible Schedule Must Have: Honesty/Integrity Basic Keyboard Skills, Knowledge/Interest in Sim Bacct Actg Courses. Must be a Certified Educator. Prior KipRk Exp, Interest in Gardenening To Apply: Call Water's *Edge at 841-8777* Part-time help needed in busy doctor's call. Call 749-0130. Part-time position available. Leasing assistant Three/Three 1.5 m. n. M call 749.1288. Prop. Mgmt C. in need of leasing agent/office assist. Must be able to work over summer and winter, with a reasonable number of duties. Interested persons will be able to work with the public, be honest, nonsmoking in office, and have their own transportation. Send letter or resume to PO Box 325, Lawrence, KS 60644, inc 3 RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROVIDERS SUMMER AND REGULAR POSITIONS Seeking special individuals interested in training and furthering independence of students with multiple disabilities. Must be able to physically walk for up to 5 km, stand for 5 days on 2 days off or weekend only. Both involve sleeping overnight. Desirability candidates with social service degree or exp. working with individuals with intellectual disabilities. Diploma or GED, valid driver's license and good driving record. Competitive salary. Call 1-800-937-6444 ext. 223 for more information or submit resume to 400-829-2400 Jardine DW, Wichita, KS 87219 EOE/M/ Now hiring day and evening staff wait staff and evening dishwashers. Evening applicants must be able to work until 11pm. Only people who want to work in person in person on Man- S-2, 4th floor, Nickel Stork. Retired professor needs local college student (male) to stay overnight. Can sleep on the job and earn $25, soon $30. Need also during summer vacation. R5 Raymond. 251 Arkansas. 841-8343. Secure your summer job now. Lake Quiver Country Club in KC is accepting applications for summer internships. The facility is intuitively insensitive, flexible hours and fun atmosphere. Call 613-492 for an appointment. Spanish-speaking sister for small child. **Teach** child second language. 8-10 hrs/wk. 843-8656 SPEECH- LANGUAGE Serving children ages 6-21 with multiple disabilities in private residential school setting. Caseadel, 15-30 students. Requires M.A. in Communication Disorders and eligibility for GISLicensing. Must have a Bachelor's degree or candidates. Salary. $24,700-$33,720 based on edexp./liberal education staff development opportunities, excellent working conditions and employee benefits. Call 1-800-385-1045 for additional information. Starting at $12/birth. The Princeton is looking for people to teach our test preparation courses. If you’ve earned a high score on the GMAT, MCAT, LSAT, or GRE and would like to work 6-10 hrs per week, please email us. Human Resources Heartspring 240 Jardine.Dr. Wichita, KS 57219 Summer nanny for 3 Lenexa kids' must be mature, responsible and have car. Education or child development major preferred. Days, (913) 511-7744 Ft. (913) 509-6004 Student hourly office assistant needed for 15 hours a week at $4.50 am. Must have computer and office experience and be a current KU student. Apply at 430 Dole. Deadline April 10th is 8 p.m. TENNIS JOBS-SUMMER CHILDREN'S CAMP-NORSEHEAT-MEN AND WOMEN CAN TEACH CHILDREN TO PLAY TENNIS GOOD SALARY, BOOARD & TRAVEL ALLOWANCE. WOMEN CALL OR WRITE: VENTLEVILLE, N J0745 809-392-3782 MEN CALL OR WRITE: CAMP WINAD, 225 GRADS RD. SUITE 406E, BOCA RATON, F1341 800-344-192 RECRUITER WILL BE ON CAMPUS: Room 1, Student Center Great and Regionalist Rooms. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION CENTER seeks high energy, motivated, super-organized graduate student. Position will be student hourly for summer session (48 per hour), with strong commitment to teaching and learning in August, 1965 ($641.46 per month). Want individual with wide range of interests, familiarity with KU and community resources, highly motivated, responsible, teamwork skills, leadership and supervisory experience, organizational skills great sense of humor, empathy, interested in helping others. Come by KU 420, Union for an application. Application received at 420 Union by 2pm, Thursday April 6. ATTENTION Camp Buckskin, a therapeutic summer program has positions for counselor/activity instructors and teachers to work with youth who are experiencing academic and social skill difficulties (ADHD/ADD, Learning Disabilities). Excellent practical experience and opportunity for internships. Salary plus room and board. Camp is located on a lake near Ely, MN. and Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Tim Edmonds 8700 W. 36th. Street Suite 6w. St. Louis Park, MN. 55426 Contact: Camp Buckskin UNIVERSITY INFORMATION CENTER seeks student hourlies (especially work-study eligible for Fall 1998). Several will be able to start this semester with the support of motivated, favored with KU and community resources, organized, computer-literate, good communicators, interested in helping others, and familiar with the various senses of humor. Come to KU Info, 420 Kansas Union, for application. Need sophomores/juniors who can make KU Info their primary work commitment. Deadline is 3pm, Friday, March 31, 1995. Wanted 100 students. Lease 8-100 pounds. New metabolism breakthrough. I lost 15 pounds in 3 weeks. RN assisted. Guaranteed results, $35 cost 1-900-797-1634 YOUTH COORDINATOR for Immunel Lutheran Church. Flexible 10 hours/week at $6.00/hour. 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