The Michigan Daily-Monday, March 13, 1989-poge7 Wack Continued from Page .3 podium. In Matson's entrepreneur class, a loud "boo" is deemed better than a round of applause. "It's a crazy, creative, fun atmo- sphere, unlike any other class I have ever taken. I actually look forward to ,this class," said Business School se- nior Alissa Neil. "He's a dude," says B-School se- nior Hillary Olsen. "He makes you think. In Failure 101, the only rule is that there are no rules." This "no rules" atmosphere allows for maxi- HELP WANTED EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call for information. 504- 641-8003 Ext. 2085. GREAT SUMMER OPPORTUNITY--Jew- ish summer residential cam pseeks excep- tional youn adults for staff and specialist positions. Capital Camps is located in the heart of the scenic Catoctin Mountains only one hour from the Washington DC area. The camp has over 300 acres of beautiful forest hiking trails and lakes. If you are interested in the challenges and excitement of working with campers in grades 3-10, or if your have a specialty in a particular area1, we want you on our team. Good salaries, great fun. Our program director will be on campus on March 13. For information and an appoint- ment, call collect (301) 656-CAMPI Hair Models needed. Contact Laky's Salon at 668-8812. HEALTHY MALE VOLUNTEERS (18-55)- -May qualify for medication research studies. Research volunteers are paid for partici - 70511, Mon.-Thurs.(8 am-3 pm) for additional information. Parke-Davis, Community Re- search Clinic. JAPANESE TRAVEL AGENCY in South- field seeks full-time person. Must speak Japanese and English. Call Tom or Toshi at: 1-800-952-8999. JOBS WITH GREAT BENEFITS! *Free U Club admission *Very flexible hours *50% off meals the day you work *10% bookstore discount *Great central campus location *Opportunities for advancement Work with the gang at the MUG or the U Club in the Michigan Union. Available shifts: MUG: 10 am-2 pm daily, U Club: Mon.-Fri., 10:30 am-2 pmn, Host/ess waitstaff, service :assistants. See manager in MUG or U Club for inter- view. mum creativity in the classroom, Matson said. "For an entrepreneur to succeed, rules must be broken; well, maybe not broken, but at least bent," he said. Recent B-School graduate John Ivanko respects Matson's innovation and boldness. "Most professors would be embarrassed to do what he is doing. Matson has taken wacki- ness and turned it into a creative way to force students to think for them- selves." Ivanko added that Matson is quick to squirt students with his water pistols if they are too off-the-wall. .!IIE' 1 h r. SPRING/SUMMER-lookin for warm, expe- rienced babysitter for our Syr. old daughter. 6-10 hrs./wk. Prefer non-smoker w/ own transportation & references. Please call 769- 2875. SUMMER CAMP STAFF POSITIONS: Counseling and Supervisory openings. Horses, sailing, archery, rifelry, crafts, wildemness trips. Christian values in a family atmosphere. YMCA STORER CAMPS. Jackson, MI. For further information contact: Tammie Day,761-3918. SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE in Westem Wayne and Dawnriver areas. Don't wait until June--A pply now. For DOWNRIVER area Call (313)284-2260 ask for Sharon. For WESTERN WAYIE area call (313)425- 6226 ask for Michell. Good pay rates. No fee. E~TD TEMPORARY SERVICE. THE PRINCETON REVIEW Nation's #1 test prep service seeks directors for Detroit/Ann Arbor, San Diego K.C. of- fices. Must be bright, self-starter able to excel in entrepreneurial atmosphere.+Ability to manage people. 1 yr. work ex p. + high stan- dardized test scores a plus. Salary competi- tive. Send resume: TPR 28104 Orchard Lake Rd. Suite 111, Farmington Hills, MI 48018. THIS IS THE summer job you have been waiting for. The Park Cafe & Grocery in St. Ma, Montana east entrancce to Glacier Nat'lpark, has positions n in the cafe, gift & roce ry stores. Call Kathryn at 916-675- TYPING & general office work, approx. 15 hrs./wk. $5-6/hr. Full-time durng summer. Mrs. Jubin 763-2102. WILL YOU BE looking for a job in adver- tising? Have you studied multi-media com- munications? Then send qualifications to: Interlakes Realty c/o Julee 2859 Orchard Lake.Rd. Box 5397 W. Bloomfield, MI 48033. YMCA STORER CAMPS now interviewing for positions as counselors, tripleaders, horse instructors, & resource people. if interested, call Tammie, 761-3918. YOUNG MAN to take our son to after school & work out with him. 662-0712. $99 ANYWHERE IN THE USA ON NORTHWEST AIRLINES! Bring your American Express voucher. Call REGENCY TRAVEL, 665-6122, ask for Ann or Dawn. EUROPE '89 - London from $379 Amster- dam from $518, Frankfurt from $448, Paris from $608. Eurail pass from $320. RE- GENCY TRAVEL Z09 S. State 665-6122. Ask for Deb or Dan. ORIENT SUPERFARES SAVE 30%+ Beiing fr. $1149, Seoul fr. $729, Shanghai fr. i199Taipei fr. $751 Tokyo fr. $782. REGENdY TRAVEL, 269 S. State. Call 665-6122, ask for Joanne or Dan. SPRING BREAK! ILog cabin retreat. Fu1Vi equipped, sleeps 2-4.. Dudoor hot tub, - skiing, snowshoe options. $38-58 per night/ mid-week rates cheaper! 10 mm. from Tra- verse City. 616-276-502. Said Matson: "In creating an atmosphere in which failure is not totally looked down upon, there is much less fear of failure. If you are booed off the stage, something good must be happening." This attitude allows students to try new and po- tentially innovative ideas. The attention Matson has received from the media reflects the large public interest in the field of en- trepreneurship. Besides being fea- tured in The Wall Street Journal and participating on radio talk-shows from Florida to Hawaii, he will ap- pear on The Pat Sajak Show on Student Travel Breaks at Stamos' Kerry Town * 407 North Fifth 663-4400 483-5040 BREADS CAKES * PIES * PASTRIES THE SECRET IS OUT! The Best Kept Secret On State Street Is Now Open! Basil's features Danish, Croissants, Muffins, Breads, Pastries, and More. All made from scratch. Baked fresh daily. BASIL'S BAKERY Buy any two breakfast items and get one free. expires 3/11/89 211 State St. in the Park Ave. Deli 662-3373 I Mon.-Fri. 7:30-7:00 L Sat 9:30-5:00 BUINSSSRCE Get your buttons from Word Silkscreening. We have the best prices. Call 665-6031. S A encore-YOUR Party Band-$345/4 hrs. For audition tape call Tracey 677-1569. WAITED LONG ENOUGH...attention all solo performers/musicians of Ann Arbor! Female vocalist with a wide range of musical influences (Kate Bush Fred Von Stade, Stones, Lou Reed, Hendrix EPMD) is inter- ested in forming a band. Will be in town all summer. IF interested call Becky at 761- 2185. March 31. Matson has responded to the popularity by writing a book with some of his students about student entrepreneurship, and by conducting short-courses for large corporations dealing with the same risk-taking subjects that are covered in class. Jack Matson's eccentricity is more than skin deep. "If I could meet anyone, it would be Alexander the Great, because he was creative, and with this creativity he so quickly figured out how to conquer the world," he said. He also looks up to Socrates, BAND NEEDED TO PLAY Night of March 18 For wqbn's Monte Carlo night Call 764-7755-Linda ITALY this summer-sound good? This is your chance to eam U of M credit in a beauti- ful setting. Please attend the Florence Sum- mer Information meeting in Room 4314 MLB at4:00pm on March 8. TRAVEL TO St. Malo, France and eam 6-8 U of M credits. For more information attend the meeting at 4:00 n in Room 4309 MLB on Wednesday, Marc 8th. GAY GAMES III and CULTURAL FESTI- VAL. August 4-11, 1990, Vancouver Canada. Arts Fair and 28 sports. Open to all. Write: MVAAA Box 84954, San Diego, CA 92138. through whom he has learned that "students teach themselves; this is the only true learning." Judging from Matson's new ideas and endless Michigan Alumni work here: The Wall Street Journal The New York Times The Washington Post The Detroit Free Press The Detroit News NBC Sports Associated Press United Press International Scientific American Time Newsweek Sports Illustrated Because they worked here: energy, he someday may follow in Alexander the Great's footsteps and conquer the entrepreneuring world. 4 GRATEFUL DEAD tickets for sale. Apr. 6. Call 996-4150. Leave message. FOR SALE: 2 one way tkts. from Washing- ton D.C. to Detroit Metro on Sun. March 26th (Easter Weekend!) Please call 996-9004 or769-1151. FOR SALE: 12 DEAD tickets for.April 6 show. Very cheap. Call 668-9336 immedi- ately. NEED TICKETS: Michigan vs. Illinois. CAll collect 313-549-7116, Fred $$$. R.E.M. AND BON JOVI Great seats! Call 764-4735 after 5. SROOMMATES 2 FEMALE nonsmoking roommates needed fora 3 bdrm. apt. Free parking, close to gro- cery, $266/person, graduate students prel'd. Sept.-Sept., Lisa 769-2913. AVAIABLE IMMEDIATELY. Large room in 5 bdrm. house. Beautifully remodeled, nice guys. 769-6478. FEMALE NS ROOMMATE needed starting May 15. Apartment is a must see! Call Sharon, 995-5745. DW, parking, 2 baths! ROOMMATE available now one bdrm. Rent: $250. ISSA PROPERTIES 662-4446. SEEKING 1 male to fill last spot in large house 2 min. from Union. Sept -Sept., $230- 250/mo. Park./laundry. 930-0638. MEMO==" The College of Engineering, The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and The Information Technology Division invite all members of the University community to attend an Open House to celebrate and tour our new Advanced Visualization Facility. Monday, 13 March 1989 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Room* 145, Chrysler Center Michigan Union is an equal opportunity, af- firmative action employer. MANAGER TRAINEE--Young corporation ,,expanding in Arm Arbor area. Need to open 2 branch offices. No expenence necessary. Will train in all aspects of business. 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