Section A·Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Monday, April 16, 2001 www.kansan.com APPLY NOW The Center for Community Outreach is still accepting applications for next year FINANCIAL DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR PROGRAM COORDINATORS Be a part of the Jubilee Cafe, MH.k. Best Buddies, Alternative Breaks or one of CCO's other programs! All applications are available in the CCO office, 426 Kansas Union, and on the website, www.ukans.edu/~cco. Return applications to the CCO office by 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 18th. The Center for Community Outreach A division of Student Senate 75¢ 75%Off "Birthday Specials" throughout the store "Birthday Specials" throughout the store 40-50% off 20% off all clothing, gifts, supplies and general books including already reduced clearance item prices good April 16--April 20 at all KU BOOKSTORE Locations Helen Sweetheart of the Internet Today's Birthday (April 16). Your imagination is running rampant in April. Don't try to remember all those ideas; write them down. Bring in the funding in May, and do the research in June. Get yourself grounded in July, then get frisky again in August. Serve others in September, but let another tussle over you in October. In December, drop a bad that's bad for you. In February, join a team that makes you proud. HOROSCOPES Aries (March 21- April 19) — Today is an 8. Your friends provide inspiration, but if you leave it all up to them, nothing will ever get done. Planning is important, but don't let it drag on too long. Light a fire under them! Give them one more day, tops, before liftoff. faurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 4. You may feel as if you're carrying the weight of world on your shoulders. Rules and regulations are driving you nuts. Don't give up. Your day will come before the end of the month, actually. Besides, all this weight lifting is making you stronger. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 4. Some days, the best you can do is to think about how great things are going to be further down the line. But, hey, a good science is worth its weight in hey. Sure you're working too hard for too little, but just think of the experience you're gaining. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is an B. You're so popular, it's hard to fit all your invitations into one day. You'll have to move some over into tomorrow. For example, of having lunch with one friend, go with three or four. But don't include any who are the jealous sort. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is an 8. You're doing pretty well on your own, but with the right partner, you're awe- some. Remember to be appropriate. If you have too much fun at work or in class, you could get into trouble. Just keep your brain in gear. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Today is a 5. Somebody else's problems could be taking up all your time. Somebody else's financial situation could be getting sorted out, but what about your own? Are you asking for an extension so that you can provide a service to someone else? Good for you. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is an 8. You're naturally inquisitive. You like to figure out what would happen if you did this or that. Your quest could now lead you into some very interesting new areas. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 4. You don't have much room to be creative. You have to pretty much do what you're told, and quickly. Do it well, and you could make a tidy profit. **Sept. 23-Oct 22)** — Today is a 9. You don't mind when somebody wants to make the decisions. That frees you up to point out whatever modifications are necessary, to make things balance perfectly. Your input is needed, so don't daze off. You're very important to the success of the project. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 4. There's just not enough of you to go around. By the time you get done working for others, there's hardly enough time or energy left for what you want to do at home. Work smarter instead of harder. Spend your down time planning. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is an B. You've got a frisky attitude and, you're curious. You want to know how things work, and you're not afraid to take a risk. This could move you outside the bounds of reality as you knew it. What fun! Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 5. The money you need for a household project is close at hand. It might even be in your own pocket. You've got to believe there's more where that came from before you'll part with it, though. If you have a thrifty partner, you'll have to prove there's more money coming. 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Please send letter of interest and photo to PO 905, Lawrence, KS 60541. 100s Announcements 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 105 - Personals 305 For Sale 310 Computers 315 Home Furnishings 320 Sporting Goods 325 Stereo Equipment 330 Tickets 340 Auto Sales 345 Marketcycles for Sale 360 Miscellaneous 370 Wanted to Buy The University Theatre announces Auditions for the opening of the Fall 2011 Season: April 19-25, Murphy Hall. Sign Up. Nine - 4 p.m., Thursday, April 19. Visit us at all other locations to all KU students enrolled in 6 hours or more in the fall of 2011. Open Call Auditions, 7 p.m. Monday, April 23, Craftron-Frayer Theatre, auditioners will have 2 minutes to answer questions. The call will be posted by noon daily in the Green Room. The University Theatre opens the 2011 season with Butterfly Kiss by the band Danny and a dark, contemporary play by a woman and about women, this drama details the life of a woman who has been subjected to sexual and mental abuse during her high school years and Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare, October 5-14, Craftron-Frayer Theatre, 15 roles including a 2-something degree of Separation (i.e. 'Six Degrees of Separation' theory (i.e. 'Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon')? Guared coenre the phrase with this contemporary comedy about a young Black man who is being abused. The adamitance into the homes of prosperous New Yorkers looking to 'do good.' 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The primary objective of Newell Rubbermaid's Phoenix Program is to actively promote products including Rubbermaid, Little Tikes, Graco, Shapo, Levenger, and many others, while at the same time training its participants to be successful in presenting products sponsored events. The Newell Rubbermaid Sales and Marketing Phoenix Program members are strategically located in major markets throughout the country, high energy, dynamic position, the Newell Rubbermaid Phoenix program is the right place to start. We will have a informational presentation, online class, and 8:00pm. With interviews to follow the next day, April 19, 1001. Student Programmer Consultant Deadline: 04/20/11. Salary: $7.40-$8.40 (depending upon experience), 20 hrs. per week with more hours available for summer. Duties: Help faculty, staff and students with dial-up service; form, involves hardware troubleshooting and adapter/driver search and installation. Install and troubleshoot operating systems and critical applications on a variety of systems; labs, use, and support qualifications; enrols in 6 hours at KU, familiarity with hardware installation on PC systems, familiarity with Winxz and Winxz installation on PC systems, familiarity with community computer software, enrols in PC's telephone consulting with faculty, staff, and students. To apply, submit a cover letter, a current resume with references to Amar Sersones or computing company, and other critical applications o Free State Veterinary Hospital part time positions available. Apply in person. 410 W 6th street. Immediate opening for apartment leasing agent call 749-1288 Mass St Dell Kitchen & Wait Staff Needed. Amvlv at 719 Mass (upstairs) or **discrimination** are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on our equal opportunity basis. ATTENTION! Work From Home Up to $25-$75/hr PF/FT Book Order 800-845-0235 www.fortunes4u.com $$ Get Mail For Your Opinions! $$ Earn $15+125 and more per survey! moneysepkins.com Graphic artist needed. Full/Part time. Familiar with Macs. Program used: Illustrator, Photoshop. Experience. helpful. Call Tom 794-5868 M-F. Insurance—Fully or PT position in sales/service with State Farm. Send resume to Ted Hale. 15236 W. 119th St., Olathe, K6602. K6002. V137-634-5868. Looking for quality teachers, enthusiastic and teachable to work with autistic child. Train in May, work in summer in KC. 913.362.9433 Resident attendent needed. Free board & room Resident attendant needed. Free room & board in eachchair/bath/hr/week of personal assistance Studio artist seeks afternoon childcare (inspiration playroom) at 15 month old son. Please inbox us at 653-8264. BWIM INSTRUCTORS, immediate openings, indoor heated pools for toddlers/toilets/ bathrooms. 265 Summer Camp Jobs: Northast; Instructors needed. 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We have a GRAT student fund raising team that works to make KU strong. EOE TECHNICAL RESEARCH ASPT. Kansas Geological Survey, KU, West Campus. $95.95 or higher depending on qualifications. Provide data entry, information management and develop Internet-based environmental databases and web tools. See #2f5010-32380 for full vacation announcement with resumes. Visit kansas.edu/genews/at kau.edu/. A. Delaney, 221-850. EO/AE Employer. *TOys Boys Sports Camp in Maize!* *SUPPLEMENT FUN-FAKE* $CAMP COBBOSEZ - Positions available in ALL TEAM & INDIVIDUAL SPORTS, ALL WATER SPORTS; LUS: CLASSPORTS, Roller Hockey, Roller Hockey, Arts & Crafts, Martial Arts. Top Salaries, Excellent Facilities, FREEO ROOM, www.campboosez.com ONLINE APPLICATION or call: (800) 423-6104 205 - Help Wanted PLAYED SPORTS: HAVE FUN | SAVE MONEY! PLAYED boys sports camp in Maine. Need counselors to coach all sports, tennis, golf, basketball, rock-climbing, biking, golf, creative activities. Work outdoors, have a great summer. CALL FREE: 808-844-8000 medpedcar.org ALL FREE! 8087-644-6958 APPLYONLINE! www.campcedar.com CAMP COUNSELORS Summer in New England! Have Fun. Make a Difference. Camp Greylock & Romaca seek caring,energetic counselors and coaches. Co-ed staffs,competitive salaries + room & board. Internships are available. Located in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, 2.5 hrs. from Boston and NYC. Basketball, Climbing Wall, Creative Arts, Drama, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Hiking, Inline-Hockey, Lacrosse, Mountain Biking, Sailing, Soccer, Football, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Physiotherapy, nursing and administrative positions available. Camp Romaca for Girls: 888-2-romaca www.camppromaca.com Camp Greylock forBoys: 800-842-5214 camp.greylock.com What are you doing this summer? ---