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fipril 2,1998 The Banner Page 7 otne be a part of L.A.R.E. We are a non- (ofit organization focusing gay rights for everyone, (e meet in the Highsmith enter Lounge on Wednes- ays at 7 p.m. he Healing Force is an tican American perform- garts group dedicated to tving the community, pen to people of all ages. Of more information, con- clBSU at 252-3817. le UNCA Writing Cen- r needs peer tutors for 1998-99 academic ar,Applicants need at ast a “B” average in Lan- ! 101 and 102 (or the (]uivalent). All majors are elcome. Come to Karpen 17for an application form, deadline is Friday, April For more information, 251-6596. erested in better under- anding men, women, and ationships? Come join iformed University Fel- wship (RUF) on Thurs- yeveningsfrom 8:30-10 m. in Highsmith room 37 we explore what stu nts, American culture, d the Bible say about se important topics. CAMPUS Attention: Anyone inter ested in Messlanic-Jew- ish fellowship or anyone involved in the current Christian Reformation: A Bible study/fellowship is forming in Asheville on Thursday evenings. Call 251-2116 or 628-2514 for information. Shaloo, Sha lom Jerusalem. Come learn about the in ternational human rights situation and find out how you can help, both locally and globally. UNCA’s Am nesty International meets Thursdays at 5 p.m. in Zayeir136. For more infor mation, leave a message for Vanessa at 285-9119. HELP WANTED Mom works weekends out of town. Fourteen-year-old, easy-care boy, needs su pervision at our country home. No chores, time to study, earn extra money. Mature, reliable person. Driver’s license and refer ences. 683-4639. Raleigh area summer jobs. $280/wk-$422/wk HELP WANTED plus bonuses! Hiring crew leaders and crew painters. Most openings filled by lo cal students, so call Colle giate House Painters today at (919)460-6061! We’ll do interviews on you r campus- no need to come home to find a job. We are not one of those student franchise companies! Part-time help needed at Blltmore Forest Country Club. Two positions: as sistant pro at tennis courts (tennis experience re quired); pro-shop help (no tennis experience needed). Perks and meals. Call Cathy LaBruyere, 687- 8589. Attention: looking for sum mer employment? Like working with children with autism? Summer camp counselor positions avail able. Training included. Call Amy, 251-6319, for more info. For sales/marketing: ag gressive, dependable, en thusiastic students needed forTourists home games. $8-$16/hr. Call Mr. Becker, 1-800-334-4897. HELP WANTED EARN $750-$1500/WEEK Raise all the money your group needs by sponsor ing a VISA Fundraiser on your campus. No invest ment and very little time needed. There’s no obliga tion, so why not call for info today? Call 1-800-323- 8454, ext. 95. Cherokee Adventures Whitewater Rafting sum mer jobs. Office/kitchen help. Raft Guides, will train. Bunkhouse/camping avail able. Call 423-743-7733. Gypsy Knights: a fantas tic event! Dance party. Drum circle (bring your own drum)! Talent Contest! Au thentic Middle Eastern mu sic and dancing. Cafe and market. All ages welcome! Call 667-3668 or 252-8725. Tickets $7-$10. T uition Painters: Attention Undergraduate Students. Now interviewing on cam pus for managers across VA., N.C.,andS.C.forsum- mer 1998. Average earn ings last summer $6,000. Call (800)393-4521 Ext. 1, A.S.A.P. SUMMER JOBS - If you’re N[0W continued from pa^e 5 [hemselves to jump on stage and the butterfly just because iomeone turned on the music. Next, Ricki came out to greet us »hile carrying her baby (who was iute, I admit). Growing up around a talk show—it doesn’t ake Dionne Warwick to predict iherapy in that baby’s future. At this point I was raring to go, .ilthough Fatima accused me of trying to “act cool” by not whole heartedly getting into the prac- lice “oohs” and “aahs.” To prove her wrong, I did my best to gri mace with horrible revulsion as the scantily-clad guests made their ntrances (Look for this when the show airs April 8, 1 p.m. on C-40). When the show began, both the guests and audience seamlessly witched into talk show mode. Like a werewolf reacting to a full moon, the rolling cameras incited the guy who did the butterfly to stand up and declare with a snap, “Her tattoo shouldn’t say ‘all that’...it should say ‘tore up!” However, we weren’t animated enough during the first segment, so we were scolded and instructed, “Don’t think about what you’re going to say, just raise your hand!” During segment two, Ricki walked right past Fatima’s raised hand, perhaps because she didn’t raise it aggressively enough. This was prob ably a good decision because I’m sure Fatima couldn’t have thought a comment as brilliant as, “First of all, who does she think she is wear ing white sandals with those pants?!” (“I’m from Florida,” the guest re sponded). It was amazing how little work Ricki did. However, she proved she could do more than read cheeky teleprompter copy when she busted out with the sassy, “It looks likeyou’vegot more cover ing your face than the rest of your body!” Just as I got the nerve to ask a question, the show was over. Be cause they had to send the guests to “makeover bootcamp,” the second half of the show would be recorded 48 hours later. So, as interns and carpenters scurried around to prepare the set for the 5:30 taping, they gave us free Ricki Lake keychains and sent us on our way. Seeing a “Ricki Lake Show” taping was phun, but, like going to a sleazy. New York City sex store, it’s something you only need to do once per lifetime. W? QD TD UP HELP WANTED ambitious, adventurous, and/or need to make good money this summer, we may have the job for you! Call 1-800-251-4000 X1428. Involves travel, col lege credit, and good money (approx. $6,000 for 12 weeks worked). Have Fun-Raising Funds foryourClub, Team or Stu dent Group. Earn up to $500, $1,000 or more! Put our 25-1- years of fundraising experience to work for you. Book now and receive a FREE CD! Call 1-800-592- 2121, ext. 129. Babysitter needed for 3- year-old girl in West Asheville on Thursday nights, 7p.m.-until. De pendable transporation a must. References pre ferred. Start ASAP. Please call 681-1580 & leave mes sage. FOR SALE/RENT Non-smoking female pro fessional student needs to sublease an apartment in the Asheville area for the summer. If you have one that will be available, please FOR SALE/RENT contact me at AShaffer@law.wfu.edu or 336-760-4736. 10-K years in the employ ment industry has taught us that no matter how well educated you are in your field, if you don’t do well in an interview, you will not get an offer. Our proven techniques can put you head and shoulders above otherapplicants. This valu able info can be used in any interviewing situation, . Learn how to negotiate your salary, etc. Send $2.95 for shippingand han dling to: J.M. Enterprise Management Recruit, 11640 Minneola Dr., Suite 200, N.P.R., FI. 34654 ACADEMIC Futures Internshlp-Learn about the most exciting sec tor of the financial markets in a laidback atmosphere. We are a simulated futures brokerage service and need workers for a three month trading competition. Hendersonville location. Minimum wage, 15-20 hours/week, flexible sched uling. Great addition to re sume. Immediate need. ACADEMIC Call 698-1607 for applica tion or visit the UNCA Ca reer Center. SUMMER INTERNSHIP: We are currently selecting students to participate in our sales/management in ternship for this upcoming summer. Our internship in volves travel, college credit, and good pay (approx. $6000 for 12 weeks worked). To receive more info, call 1-800-251- 4000 X1428. The National Society of Public Accountants is a national professional orga nization of accountants in public practice who provide accounting and financial statement services for in dividuals and small busi ness firms. Certified and noncertified accountants are encouraged to apply for membership. Who can apply: Undergraduate stu dents enrolled in a degree program at an accredited two- or four-year college or university who are major ing in accounting with at least a “B” or better grade point average. Applicants must be U.S. or Canadian citizens attending a U.S. accredited school. When to apply: No later than March 10, 1998. For an ACADEMIC application, contact the Fi nancial Aid Office, LH 221. The Financial Aid Office has on-campus work study job openings. $5.25/hr. Must have unmet financial need or be willing to adjust your financial aid package. Call Beth Bartlett, Assistant Director Office of Financial Aid, at 251 -6535 for an ap pointment. America Reads Chal lenge: The Financial Aid Office is now accepting ap plications for 1998/99 read ing tutors to work at local elementary schools. Appli cants must have unmet fi nancial need or be willing to adjust their financial aid package. Pays $7.50/hr. For more information con tact, Nancy Hofmann in LH221 or call 251-6536. Information on the Hope Scholarship tax credit are now available in the Finan cial Aid Office. This, credit is only available to students who have not completed their first two years of post secondary education and are at least enrolled as a part-time student. For more information, contact Nancy Hofmann at 251-6536. 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