The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, March 19, 1997 -7 ASSISTANT TEACHER for preschool cen- FEMALE VOLUNTEERS are sought for a ter located 10 minutes west of UofM stadium. study using positron emission tomography to Through April need Wed. mornings and/or examine brain function. Subjects should be some aftemoons. Possible summer position. healthy, ages 18-55, not taking medications, for a fun and responsible job call 665-5175. and no history of seizures or severe head AUDIOVISUAL HELP WANTED UM injury. Compensation will be $100. Ask for Med School. Var. hours Expn w/ slides & Laura at 936-4847. videotape. Al Bell @ (313) 936-2243/msg. BANK ROBBERS tdnts are you tired of robbing your piggy nks for cash? Local company must fill 18 position ASAP. Full/Part time. Flex. schedules. $10.25 to start call 971-6122 Monday-Thursday. BE A SUCCESS, WORK AT the best! En- joy your summer at Willoway Day Camp. Enthusiastic, talented, creative students needed as general counselors and specialists: from June 15-August 15. Must live in Bloomfield, Novi, Farmington, or adjacent areas. Wiloway Day Camp, 8101932-2123 or .&rail willowaydc@aol.com. AMP CANADENSIS, Pocono mtns. Pennsylvania. Excellent residential coed. sumnier camp. Caring counselors to teach athletics, tennis, Mtn. bikes, motorcycles, ropes- course, drama, video, photography, gymnastics, arts & crafts, WSI, waterfront, dance and more. Great salaries:. 6/21/97 - 8/ 18/97. Call 800-832-8228 for an application, CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Sum- mer slim down camps on university cam- puses in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. All spea ties: Athletics, Dance, Swim, Aerobics, exercise, Nutrition, Tennis. 7 IAGE 20+. 1-800-421-4321, NEED A WORK STUDY JOB FOR NEXT YEAR? Applications are available at both the Union and Commons sites. They must be returned to the Michigan Union site by March 19th at 5pm! WORK 3-INFO!!! DAMP WAYNE, (sister half of brother/sister canip. Northeast Pennsylvania 6/22-8/20197.) Ha e the most memorable summer of your life! Coaches, teachers, students. Pre- reqdisite: Must love Children, enjoy living and working in a group situation. On Campus Interviews March 21st. Call 1-800-279-3019 for more information. COMPUTER ASSISTANT- Sophomore or Junior needed to assist with maintaining tMacintosh hardware, software and LAN as parr of the Student Publications computer support team. Good pay, flexible hours. Work study and others call for information d interview: 936-7883. TOUNSELOR POSITIONS: Openings in all earn & individual sports, also Waterfront- Art-Drama-RN's-Competitive sellers. Lo- cated Berkshire Mts. of Massachusetts - 2 1/2 hrs. from NYC-Boston. Call Greylock for boys 1-800-842-5214/Romaca for girls 1- 888-2-ROMACA. COUNSELORS, COOK, NATURALIST needed at co-ed summer camp near A2. Rm., board, salary. Call 313-878-6628 for info. 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ENGINEERS-INVESTMENT CASTING Thy world's largest producer of single rystil investment castings is seeking select ividuals to join our team developing and producing advanced single crystal products at our Indianapolis operation. Ceramist: This position requires a high level of creativity, with a background in materials engineering specializing in ceramic process engineering. The individual would conceive, plarn and lead a team in materials development activities in support of product devetlopment in the investment casting process. Qualified candidates for this position should possess a Masters Degree in Material? Cera~nics Engineering, ,three to five years expeuience and the ability to be productive in .trong team oriented environment. sxtct Engineer: This position would plan and-conduct single crystal process development programs. Opportunities exist to work with products designed for use in advanced gas turbine engines. Qualified candidates should possess a Bachelors Degree in a technical discipline and a minimum of three to five years experience in an tnvestment casting environment, demonstrated record of initiative, positive customer relations and the ability to be prod'c ive in a strong team oriented environment. For cnfidential consideration, please submit t urj, esume and salary requirements to: ,isn Engine Company, Ref: SE-014, P.O: Box 420, S26B, Indianapolis, IN 46206-0420. Visit our website at: http:// www.allison.com FEMALE PERSONAL ASST. needed for professional woman with MS. Cooking, cleaning, errands. Must have car. Flex., P/T hours, maximum 10 hrs./wk. 668-7396. FREE ROOM FOR woman in Huron Towers in exchange for presence evenings & weekends & limited help w/healthy elderly woman. 662-3078. FULL TIME EARLY Childhood summer assistant. 40 hrs./wk. May-Aug. Working w/ 3-5 yr. olds. NAEYC accreditied center 668- 0887. GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool maintenance. Top pay: $600+/wk. for self- motivated individuals. N.W. Detroit suburbs. Call Craig at 810/477-7727. GRIZZLY PEAK NOW HIRING hostesses & server assistants. Get the jump on summer employment. Apply in person at 120 W. Washington. HUNGRY HOWIE'S Pizza now hiring deliver drivers. Flexible hours. Drivers earn up to $9/hr. Call 994-5464 or apply at store. JUMP ONLINE WITH BIG BOOK Do you want to work in today's HOTTEST INDUSTRY?..build your resume with a VALUABLE EXPERIENCE?...make lots of MONEY?...Then jump online with us...Big Book, the nations leading online Yellow Pages is building a sales and marketing team to bring the power and excitement of the Internet to Michigan businesses. Ideal candidates will be self-motivated, entrepreneurial, and thrive in a fast paced environment. Hours and location flexible. Call 668-3055 for an interview. LABORERS- General construction. Assist carpenter & crew. Heavy work, exp. pref. $7- 9/hr. 20-30 hrs/wk. to start. Jim 994-3757. MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seeking summer staff - front desk, dining room, kitchen, maintenance and housekeeping. Contact, Iroquois Hotel Winter Office (in Ann Arbor) at 327-9660. NON-PROFIT ARTS AGENCY seeks stu- dents w/ work study grants. Positions avail. for winter and/or summer. Salary $7/hr. Con- tact Teresa at Michigan Guild 662-3382. NOW HIRING CIRCULATION MANAGER for next fall. Work for The Michigan Daily-great management ex- perience & excellent pay. Full academic year commitment, but what better atmosphere to work in & eam a salary! You even get your own beeper. Talk about prestige...stop by our office-420 Maynard St., in the Student Publications Bldg. & ask for Eric to fill out an application. Act fast if you want to beat the rush! NOW HIRING PAINTERS and crew chiefs for full-time summer jobs, $7-$8/our. Stu- dent Works Painting 1-800-899-WORK. NUTRITION STUDY. More women needed to participate in taste test. Must be 20-45 yrs. old, non-smoker, & in good health. If qualify for full study will receive $30. Call 764-0565 for further info. PART TIME TEACHER assistants needed for our licensed pre-school and school-age child care center. High energy, fun environ- ment and very rewarding work place. Apply in person at Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow, Ann Arbor or call 971-0990. FALL & WINTER GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED Responsible for maintaining campus ground and nurturing plant materials on campus. As seasons dictate, assist with mowing; weed whipping; weeding; leaf pick-up; shrub and flower bed clean-up; preparing for planting flower bulbs; pruning ornamental trees and shrubs. Duties also include litter pick-up and snow removal. Pay starts at $6.75 per hour flexible schedules available. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Self-motivation :Dependability * Enthusiasm " Genuine interest in creating beautiful and safe cam sarea To Apply call 764-3422 Or stop by UM Grounds Department office for an application between 7OOam -3:OOpm weekdays. Grounds & Waste Management Plant Services Building (first floor) 1 11 Palmer Dr. (behind the Power Center) PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT for dis- abled male student. Hours vary. Will train. Pay negotiable. Call Chris 332/0976. PREMIERE BROTHER SISTER CAMP IN MASS. Counselor positions for talented & energetic students a Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Ovemight Camping, Ropes & Rock Climbing, Weights/ Fitness & Cycling; other openings include Performing Ars, Fine Arts, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station & Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room, board & travel. June 22nd- August 20th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC- Boys- 1800/753-9118. DANBEEirls- 800/ 392-3752. PROFIT IN POWER WASHING. Own hours, FT/PT, Own Boss. $40-60 hourly. Free report (full publication $14.95+3.00 S&H): Carvedstone Publications, PO Box 20590, Columbus OH 43220. http:// www.carvedstone.com/ SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer- tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SOFTWARE VISUALIZATION JOB in spring/summer to develop & integrate software for visualization of large 3D com- putational data sets. Knowledge of Visual Basic, C++ or OpenGL Target platforms are PC's, or UNIX, depending on applicant's experience. Call 647-1797 (day) or 668-0118 (night). STAR OF THE WEST/ Frankenmuth Spring. Summer pos. as plant worker +/or truck driver. High eaming potential ($60004+ in 10-12 wks.) 517-652-9971. SUBSTITUTE ASSTS. for preschool center. If you can be avail. at least 3 hours per week and want a fun and responsible job call 665- 5175. 10 minutes west of UofM stadium, not on bus line. THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut- zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking healthy women to be egg donors for infertile couples. Participation would require frequent office visits and laboratory evaluations, daily injections, ultrasounds and a minor surgical procedure to remove donated eggs. The en- tire process is strictly confidential, and finan- cial compensation for time and travel expen- ses will be provided. For more information, or to initiate the screening process to be an egg donor, call Merrilie Rousseau, BS, RNC, Program Coordinator at (810) 558-1100, ext. 4016. U-MOVE IS NOW HIRING FITNESS in- structors for spring, summer, & fall terms. Call 764-1342. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for 1 wk. camp for kids with Muscular Dystrophy. 6/13-6/21. Call Molly at 517/694-7787. WANTED: Licensed Veterinary Technician for fast paced hospital. Full time position. Need open availability. Must have the skills necessary to fully assist veterinarian in all aspects of animal care, including, but not limited to, client education, assisting in surgery, monitoring of sick/injured animals, animal restraint, blood draws, and dentals. Apply in person only - Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. t S I t DREAD\ AFTER SCHOOL CARE needed Tues. 3- 6:30p.m., Thurs.-Fri. 3-5:30p.m. for a 7 and 11 yr old in our Burns Park home. More hrs. possible summer. Good pay for reliable, n- smkr., own trans., ref. 769-2875. BABYSITTER needed occasionally for 3 yr. old boy. Exp., own car pref. 665-2309. SINGLE PARENT needs weekend day care. 6 - 2 p.m. 810-231-2231. i _ - ... FULL-TIME SUMMER TEACHING POSITIONS $450-500 PER WEEK Reading Enrichment Programs for children of all ages and adults. Graduate students and graduating seniors from any discipline who love books and reading are eligible to apply. We are seeking people with warmth, intellectual authority. and a commitment to high personal standards. Previous teaching expe- rience (with adults or children) is valuable, though not required. We provide a paid, comprehensive training program to equip you for reading instruction. Requires an undergraduate degree and a reliable car. (313) 665-8934 WANTED: UM Student for employment Spring/Summer/Fall terms beginning May 12. General office duties, errands, Macintosh friendly, valid driver's license. Accepting ap- plications through April 18. Please submit resume to Karen Gibbons, Office of the Provost, University of Michigan, 3074 Rlem- ing Administration Bldg., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1340. WEB PROGRAMMER WANTED to im- plement CGI Scripts. Part-time. Short-term. E-mail background to spa@sen.com WORK STUDY-Surgery Research Lab. Varied office, lab tasks. $7/hr. 936-2817. WORK STUDY student (valid status): Various office-type duties in the Medical Canter. Call Liz Cole at 936-5504. SMALL FAMILY ON old West side seeks sitter for 1-2 days/week for 3-4 hours a day. Flexible morning or afternoon hours. Call Cheryl at 665-2410 or e-mail to cheryl@xfer.com RAFTING RAPID FUN! Exciting spring time rafting in WV. Students save $. Socials and retreats. Spring specials end May 16. Call Mary 1-800-419-1442 for info. Employ- ment opportunities avail. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Elaineat Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122 ,AP Pet The original Kermit the Frog sits on the shoulder of Jane Nebel in 1955. An exhibit that traces Kermit's story is on display at the University of Maryland. OriginWL al Kerit thle Frogonview SUMMER CHARTERS. Athens $759, Frankfurt $589, London $449, Paris $579, Rome $679, Shannon $409. Restrictions apply. 209 S. State St. 665-6122. WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins $54- 75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. http:/Iwww.pub. umich.edu/daily/ Ii WASHINGTON (AP) -- Kermit the Frog began life looking more like a lizard - made of an old spring coat and a split pingpong ball. Now, his original incarnation is back in an exhibit that traces Kermit's 42-year journey to stardom. The split pingpong ball, with a couple of dashes of black paint, became Kermit's eyes when he and other "Muppets" first appeared in 1955 on a Washington television show called "Sam and His Friends." And while Muppets creator Jim Henson developed Kermit and his pals for entertainment, they became known worldwide for children's education when, 14 years later, they got their big break on Public Broadcasting System's "Sesame Street." The Muppets "are largely commer- cial entertainment, but there's always a little heart, a little moral to it," said Paul Avery, a University of Maryland instructor who put together the exhib- it, "The Muppets Take Maryland," at the university's College Park campus. "There's always the message that people need to work together, and how you treat people is important," said Avery, who teaches a course related to the Muppets. Kermit got his start at the College Park campus, where Henson met his partner and later wife, Jane Nebel. On "Sam and His Friends, Kermit became "frogified," as Henson put it, from his original lizard-like image. It wasn't until 1969 that producer Joan Ganz Cooney, appalled by the state of children's TV, put Kermit and others onto "Sesame Street." The characters went on to even wider fame in their own television show, and in Hollywood movies. Henson, who died in 1990, invent- ed the word "Muppets" by combining "marionettes" and "puppets." "There was nothing in Kermit out- side of the piece of cardboard," Henson once said. "It was originally cardboard - and the cloth shape that was his head." "He's one of the simplest kind of puppet you can make, and he's very flexible because of that ... which gives him a range of expression." Kermit still makes appearances on "Sesame Street:" Now, says the Henson firm's publicity, he is the bright green, "gentlemanly, sophisti- cated and intelligent" frog-reporter. The American version of Sesame Street appears in 39 countries, and 34 other countries have other versions. The exhibit runs through Friday. Another early Kermit is on tour as part of the traveling "America's Smithsonian" exhibit celebrating the museum's 150th anniversary. That show travels to Portland, Ore., April 3, Birmingham, Ala,, May 29, and later to California, Illinois, Ohio and Texas. FEMALE TO SHARE Ig. apt. w/ 2 others. No smoking $274 662-5084 313-498-3283. MALE TO SHARE lg. 2 bdrm. bi-level apt. w/2 @ Geddes/Ilill. Prkg. avail., free shuttle to N. campus. $412 764-8896. PNow that Rally's is opening a new location, we'll have some A.~REAL EXCITEMENTi O PENITNG GET A JOB THAT'S REALLY GOING SOMEWHERE! Rally's is seeking motivated person- nel with leaders hip abilities and management experience to fill these positions: SHIFT MANAGERS TEAM MEMBERS Rally's offers excellent benefits which include: " Paid Vacation " Referral Bonus Plan " Health Plan " Paid Birthdays Off " Flexible Hours So if you're ready for akjob that's really going somewhere, look no further. Call us at 1-800-6RALLY'S or fax your resume to (313) 541-1217. RMMTE. needed for beautiful 2 bdrm. Prospect & Church house apt. w/ female. Sept. 97 - Aug. 98. M or F, smkr. or non. Idry. prkg. Call Anne @ 764-6798. RMMTE. TO SHARE 3 bdrm. apt, w/ 2 fem, on S. Main. Own room, prkg., ldry., reasonable rent incl. util. Sept.-Sept. Call 663-0497. THREE FEMALES seek roommate to share 2 bdrm. apt. for '97 school yr. Walnut St. Great location & price. Non-smkr. Call Jen- nie 763-2942 or Marisa @ 769-1987. STAYING FOR SPRING?, FIND A SUBLET IN THE CLASISIFI EDS TIOS SELLS TRINIDAD Habenero sauce. Winner three years in a row as the best hot sauce in North America. 333 E. Huron. We Deliver! 761-6650. Summer Sublets Summer Sublets Are Coming pets FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your aquarium! Next to Putt-Putt Golf on Washtenaw. 434-1030. Hillary Clinton talks in South Africa Equal Opportunity Employer SOW ETO, South Africa (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton spent her first day in South Africa yesterday talking about two issues troubling post- apartheid society -- violent crime and the need to improve education for blacks. The first lady, often smiling broadly, thrilled children at a school and an orphanage in this sprawling black township outside Johannesburg, then led a panel discussion on domestic vio- lence and child abuse to wind up the second day of her two-week African trip. People in Soweto waved and cheered Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, and children sang for them during the pair's visits. At the Entandweni Lower Primary School, Mrs. Clinton sat in on a first- grade class and even taught English for a few minutes, encouraging the uni- formed youngsters to name things inside and outside the classroom. A crowd of journalists laughed out loud when the first student, a girl, answered, "The police are outside the classroom." Her comment evoked memories of the era when schoolchildren took part in anti-apartheid protests and often clashed with police in Soweto. Clinton pushed a favorite theme - donors. Clinton donated a computer and printer, wall maps and an atlas to the school. She also put in a plug for her hus- band's school uniform campaign, when a student asked her if U.S. children wore uniforms like the South Africans. "President Clinton wants more stu- dents to follow the example of students here in Soweto and wear uniforms."she said. Clinton also visited the memorial for the first student killed in the notorious Soweto student uprising of 1976 and paid tribute to all who helped bring down apartheid. "I came to South Africa today, on behalf of my husband and my coun- try, to thank you for the struggle you went through and the courage it took," she said at the Hector Peterson Memorial. The memorial includes a picture of the slain Peterson being carried in the arms of his older brother. The photog- rapher, Sam Nzima, who carried the camera he used to take the famous pic- ture, also met Clinton. Later in the day, Clinton offered sug- gestions for dealing with chronic domestic violence and child abuse. She cited efforts in some American cities to improve cooperation between SUMMER JOBS! Painting, full-time, no exp. necessary. $7 per hr. Call 1(800) 477- 1001. Ann Arbor area. SUMMER JOB/HOUSEHOLD MOVERS wanted. Part-time, flexible hrs., $12/br. to start. Aberdeen Moving. 313-973-8363. 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