The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 28, 1997 --7 KAY-AUGUST 1 roommate wanted. Close A SUMMER RESIDENT counselor job HALF-TIME to full-time summer intern SUBSTITUTE ASSTS. for preschool center. .e Iaipus, air-conditioning, laundry, could be yours. Summer Discovery, a pre- needed in the Technology Management Of- If you can be avail. at least 3 hours per week rent negotiable. 332-7801. college enrichment program for b.s. students fice to helpwith the distnbution and market- and want a fun and responsible job call 665- E TO SUBLET? Lg. rm. in hse. @ at UM is looking for energetic, multi-faceted ing of U developed software. Primarily 5175. 10 minutes west of UofM stadium, not 1108 ast U. Great Loc. Big back yard, w/ counselors for 7 weeks, June 25-August 10. clerical work with some market research. on bus line. ieck/patio. 2 Huge baths, & 2 kitch. Lots of Salary plus room and board in Stockwell Hall Macintosh/PC exp. req. Salary approx. $9/hr. SUMMER HELP WANTED: Interior prkg. Price Neg. Call 769-3942. (co-ed). Must be 21 by June 25. On campus depending on exp. Part-time work during painting, deck cleaning & sealing. 663-9181. IN APT. $200. Avail. April 1st. Call interviews April 3 & 4. Call 800-645-6611 or academic yr. possible. Contact Jerry Jackson SUMMER JOBS! Painting, full-time, no 9-3907. email staff@summerfun.com for application 936-3473 (jerryj@umich.edu). exp. necessary. $7 per hr. Call 1(800) 477- MM UBLET tr .... Mpd. Shol and mention this ad. INSTRUCTORS NEEDED for: Swimming 1001. Am Arbor area. 4 n IIEA GAILY PR "uM .a l a- a Deu oc., HUGE attic studio. Cats ok. Prkg., kitch. $395+elec. (neg.) 665-3437. SRJSUM. SUBLET at 1320 S. University. Ig. Xm. in 2 bdrm. apt. $ neg. May-Aug. A/C, balc., fully fum. 669-0255. SPRINGSUMMER SUBLET Wilson Whte Company has sublets available for spring and summer. Two and three bedroom apts. available with great features like A/C, balconies, and pool. For more iration call 995-9200. Equal Housing qftamity. SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET-7 bdrms., A/ C, close to Central Campus & CCRB, fully furnished, washer/dryer, parking available, rent negotiable. Call 663-5737. SUBLET- 2 bdrm. unfum. apt. on Island Dr. June 1 - Aug. 31 wI fall lease option. Free .Gas/wateriheat incl. Rent neg. 994- SUNNY I BDRM. 1 blk. from Law. Prkg. avail. Fen. only. May-Aug. Rent neg. Karen days 313/396-4200 eves. 741-9005. !AAHH! THINK MONEY-Find sources of aid to pay for college, it's there. TechLink Systems msg. 973-8719 x112. * SANDI'S WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters. Papers. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax. J~.U-M $ Discount. 426-5217. AAA STUDENT PAINTER earn $6-9ihour w/ Ann Arbor's most successful team! Call 662-0747. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS at Y & S Sandwich Cafe. Full and Part Time, Flexible Hours. In Michigan Union. 669-8977. ANN ARBOR COMPANY seeks highly motivated, positive students to join our rapid- 1y growing organization. Part time with the possibility to increase hours. Min. 20 hm./wk. Great client account team and professional development opportunities. Casual office environment. Flexible hours including evenings. Call Colleen at 668-8148 x103, write to info@second-to-none.com or visit us on the Web at www.second-to-none.com for more details. ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS Home owner will pay for garage drawings for builder to work from. Plans will include can- tilever and multi-pitched roof. Paul at 973- 9433. ASSISTANT TEACHER for preschool cen- ter located 10 minutes west of UofM stadium. Through April need Wed. mornings and/or some afternoons. Possible summer position. for a fun and responsible job call 665-5175. CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Sum- mer slim down camps on university cam- puses in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. All specialties: Athletics, Dance, Swim, Aerobics, exercise, Nutrition, Tennis. 7 WEEKS. AGE 20+. 1-800-421-4321, www.campcamelot.com CLEANING CREW Suburban golf and conference center has part-time positions for cleaning staff. Shifts start at 6:00 a.m. Com- petitive wages. Free golf privileges. Fox Hills 8768 N. Territorial Plymouth, 313453-7272. COUNSELOR POSITIONS: Openings in all team & 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 cam p near A2. Rm., board, salary. Call 313-878-6628 for info. CRUISE & LAND TOUR Employment - Discover how to work in exotic locations, meet fun people, while earning up to $2,000/ mo. in these exciting industries. Cruise In- formation Services: 206-971-3554 Ext. C55984. DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking, baking, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun activities. $6-8/hr. 996-4847. EARLY CHILDHOOD Lunch assistant. Summer job. 11:30-1:30 Mon.-Fri. May- Aug. Assist w/lunches @ NAEYC Ac- credited Center. 668-0887. EARLY CHILDHOOD Part time. 3:30-5:30 Mon.-Fri. Assisting w/toddlers. May-Aug. NAEYC Accreditied Center 668-0887. EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHERS-Full and part-time positions available. Experience in the field preferred. Excellent beneits (free or greatly reduced housing) immediate openings. For alication, contact Amanda at the Ann Arbor YMCA, 663-9004 or stop by 350 S. Fifth Ave. ATOUCH CELLULAR U ci M Student and employee rates available. free weekends. Call Mike or Rick 800/327-5169. ANN ARBOR INSTITUTE of Massage Therapy's daily student clinic is avail. for student massages. $25/hr. Call 677-4430 to make an app ATTENTION ALL TUDENTS!!? Grants, scholarships, aid available from sponsors!!! No repayments, ever!!! $$$Cash for college $$$for info.: 800/243-2435. 4 LLEGE FINANCIAL AID - Student cial Services profiles over 200,000+ in- dividual scholarships, grants, loans, and fel- lowships-from private & government funding sources. A MUST FOR ANYONE SEEKING FREE MONEY FOR COLLEGE! 1-800472- '9575 Ext. F55984. DIAMOND BRITE RESUMES High quality resume service at the lowest price guaranteed. 313-480-1865. Aerobics, Gymnastics, Tennis and people with special needs (ext.227) with AAPS Community Education & Recreation. Flexible hours available. Call immediately: 994-2300 ext. 233. LOOKING FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT? Camp CAEN is hiring students who can work June-July as dorm counselors, teaching assistants, or instructors who can teach Virtual Reality classes. Salary $8-16 per hour depending on technical ability. Interested? Have more questions? Contact Craig Strickland via e-mail at cstrick@engin.umich.edu NOW HIRING PAINTERS and crew chiefs for full-time summer jobs, $7-$8/hour. Stu- dent Works Painting 1-800-899-WORK. Would you like to see your name in print? Would you like to have 40,000 people read your work? Do you like to have fun Daily? If yes, you belong with us! Be an Account Executive for the Classified Sales Dept. of The Michigan Daily. Applications available @ 420 Maynard. Due riday, April 4, 1997. Questions. Call 764-0557 and ask for Adam or Monica. OFFICE ASSISTANT to MD. Must be well organized, self starting. Must have word processing experience, bookkeeping or math skills and car. $7.50/hour. 662-9191. OFFICEILIBRARY AND PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Part-time to full-time 5-40 hrs./wk., $7/hr. open in the Center for Professional Development (CPD). CPD is located on North Campus and provides distance learning and continuing education opportunities to engineers. We are looking for motivated, innovative staff to join our team who may also be available for fall work-study placement. If you would like to work in a fun environment, contract Nancy at 647-7191 to arrange for an interview. See gopher technical work-study posting #0189- Production Asst. or office tings #2959- Office Asst. and #2960-Library Asst. for details of job responsibilities.-_ 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. 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 Arts, Fine Arts, Figure Skating, NewspaperPhotography, 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. DANBEE-Girls-1800/ 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/ RECEIVER Energetic individual needed to receive and distribute supplies. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Competitive wages. Free golf privileges. Fox Hills, Plymouth 313/453- 2 7 SHOOT THE BREEZE, make some cash! Afternoons, conversation partners needed. Call 994-1456. 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 moe 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. SUMMER 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. Pay starts at $6.75 per hour, flexible schedules available. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Self-motivation " Dependability * Enthusiasm ' Genuine interest in creating beautiful and safe campus area To Apply call 764-3422 Or stop by UM Grounds Department office for an application between 7:00am-3:00pm weekdays. Grounds & Waste Management Plant Services Building (first floor) 1111 Palmer Dr. (behind the Power Center) UNIVERSITY CATERING/Training clas- ses starting now for waitstaff - F/T, P/T - Flexible Hours - Great $ - Reliable In- dividuals Only! - Call 764-2142 and leave a message. WAITSTAFF NEEDED FOR GRADUATION WEEKEND! $8-$ 10/hour! University Catering/Pierpont Commons Friday May 2nd and Saturday May 3rd, 1997 Call 764-2142 today! Sun.Drenched Summer Jobs! Available Now at A-1 Lawn Care Ann Arbor's Largest Lawn Maintenance Co. * 40-50 hrs./wk. " Outdoor Work " Will Train Crew Leader and Crew Member positions through Fail start at $6.50-7hr. Applicants should be neat n appear- ance w good driving record. Apply , today at 719W. Ellsworh a8 (1 Block West of State St) 'j 8:30 a.m-4 p.m. or call 663-3343 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, anmal restraint, blood draws, and dentals. Apply in person only - Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 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 Flem- ing Administration Bldg., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1340. TICKET PROBLEMS? Avoid the lines. Let the Michigan Paily Clas5ified Dept. handle all your ticket needs. Place an ad in the Paily Ticket Section. Pon't delay--call todayI 764-0557. NCAA HOCKEY FINAL Four Tix. Four seats avail. Best offer. 414/250-9885. RAFTING RAPID FUN! Exciting spring time rafting in WV. Students save $. Socials and retreats. Sp ring 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, 209S. State, 665-6122. 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. .f HOCKEY Continued from Page plays the best wins. And that may fve been the case tonight" The Wolverines were unable to over- come a smothering Boston defense, which held Michigan to a season-low 20 shots on goal. The Terriers controlled the playwfor most ofthe final 30 minutes, after taking the lead for good with less than four min- utes remaining in the second period. Tommi Degerman, one of three true freshmen that scored for Boston, scored what turned out to be the game-wimner by slamming home a pass from team- mate Chris Drury past a helpless Tuto. "It was a heckuva college hockey game to watch," Boston coach .ack Parker said. "It was fast, and from a technical point of view, I thought both teams played extremely well. It was just- a great college hockey game" It was for the Terriers, anyway.. Boston came out charging in the f period, laying on perhaps the most phys-- ical five minutes of play the Wolverines have seen all season. Michigan captain Brendan Morrison was decked to the ice on three separate occasions. Even 6-f4&t 4, 217-pound Jason Botterill - Wolverines' enforcer - was knocket the ground on one play. But Michigan fought through °the' physical play and struck first, when Mike Legg threaded a pass to Warren Luhning just outside Boston's zonk Luhning fended off a defender with. one arm, carried the puck in with tli other, and squeezed off a shot that b4C Boston goaltender Michel Larocqe through the five-hole. The defensive-oriented period carne to a close with both teams only mana ing six shots apiece, and Michigan.- clinging to a 1-0 lead. The Terriers started the second p ' od by killing the second half of a f- minute major penalty that got Boston center Billy Pierce ejected. After Luhning narrowly missed his secnd goal of the night by hitting the right post, the Wolverines managed just one shot during the five minutes. Parker called his team's penalty killing the difference in the game. The Terriers evened the score with 7:59 left in the second when Gre Quebec slid the puck past Michigan goaltender Marty Turco from between the circles. After another Michigan power pla. came up empty, Boston took the lead for good with 6:30 to play before e second intermission. Boston's Chris Heron deflected teammate Shawn Blake's shot from the left point past a screened Turco to make the score 24... Moments later, Matt Herr broke ftee for a shorthanded breakaway but had the puck knocked away from behin4 The next trip down the ice, Degerman delivered the back-breaker, putting Boston ahead, 3-1-- INTERNSHIPS, they get your foot in the door. www.nternhotline.com MONEY FOR COLLEGE We can help you g - funding. 1000's of awards avail. to all Mna. Immed. qualification. Call 800/651- 3391.. NEED HELP WiTH English Composition? Former professor of English. Tutonng. 761- 3427. PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING, storage available. 715 N. Univ. Call 662- 1906. PHILIPPIAES BUSINESS EXPANSION. Call to learn how you, relatives, and students can benefit financially. Call Gene after 4 pm for information 517-837-5532. If you haven't yet, but Who want to be a part of the Because Cares UJA Half Shekel Campaign, Every call Andrew Echt, 747-8081 o or,e-mailus a one hafshekel@umich.edu counts or, stop by Hillel,1429 Hill Street bxwun tincoln & uIa) STAYING FOR SPRING1! FIND A SUBLET IN THE CLASSIFIEDS WRITE ON... riting, editing & word processing 996-0566. Boston 3, +ll! rt !OWN THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS to MI distributorship for specialty printing products. Great opportumty for self-starter to bul-d F/T career or profitable side business while d' UM. Call 747-6336. IS OUR SUMMER JOB average? Set apart this summer. Get paid what you're worth. Gain serious practical expeence. Travel! Call 973-7443. $000S POSSIBLE READING books. Part time. At home. Toll Frie 1800218-9000 ext. R- 864 for listings. a $1000'S POSSIBLE TYPING. Part time. At home. Toll free: 1-8001218-9000 ext. T-1864 for current listings. _.,, . $1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our circulars. For info call 301-429-1326. $500/WK. Summer Internships Placing All Majors/Earn 3 Credits Call 975-9817. EARN 25% COMMISSION Send 10.95 to RSKA, Dept. MDNA, 4354 High crest, Brighton, MI48116. Excellent opportunity. EDITORIAL ASSISTANT For scientific journal, approximately 10 hrs./ wk. Computer, organizational and communication skills a must. Duties include: correspondence with authors, filing, monitoring manuscript deadlines. Call (313) 769-7100 X7045 Mon., Wed., or Fri. mornings and speak with Cassie, or leave message. OR fax 769-7035. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Great earnings and career opportunity with a dynamic growing retailer. We're looking for an organized, disciplined and energetic individual. Great potential for advancement. Immediate responsibilities will include store maintenance, merchandising and inventory control. Call 995-8900, ask for Todd. GCO Carpet Outlets 2301 S. Industrial Ann Arbor, MI 48104 FOOD & BEVERAGE STAFF Large golf and conference center has openings for Gar- de Manager, gills cooks, prep position, dish staff, and wait staff. Seasonal full-time and part-time. Competitive wages and benefits in- cluding free meals. Free golf privileges. Fox Hills, Plymouth, 313/453-7272. 2 RMMTES. NEEDED @ corner of Church & Hill to share lg. 5 bdrm. house w/ 4 girls. Prkg., ldry., 2 full baths, full kitchen, fum. Fem. pref. May to May lease. Call Amy @ 764-1880. FEMALE TO SHARE 1g. apt. w/ 2 others. No smoking $274 662-50843-498-3283. ROOMATE WANTED for 1 bdrm. apt. on Packard. Lg. kitch., dwshr., ldry., & prkg. Male or fem. 669-9239. Boston 0 3 0- 3 Michigan 1 0 1 -2 First period -1. UM, Luhning 22 (Legg, Madden), 14:00. Penalties - BU, Kealty (roughing), 5:56; BU, Pierce (major/checkirng from behind), 16:43. Second period -1. BU, Quebec 5 (LaCouture), 7:53; 2. BU, Heron 9 (Bates, " Poti), 13:30; 3. BU, Degerman 6 (Poti, Drury), 16:29 (pp). Penalties - BU; Ronan (interfer- ence), 9:34; UM, Hayes (hooking), 14:41. Third period - 2. UM, Morrison 31 (Madden, Luhning), 19:04. Penalties - BU, O'Connell (hooking), 3:37; UM, Madden (hooking), 6:20; BU, O'Connell (cross-checking),10:22. Shots on goal - BU 6.11-4- 21; UM 65- 20. Power Plays-BU,1of 2; UM,0 of 5. Saves - BU, Larocque 5-5.8 -18; UM, Turco 68-4-8. Referee - Mike Schmitt. Linesmen - Jon Campion, Derek Shepherd. At: Bradley Center, Milwaukee. A: 17,375 NIT Continued from Page 1 But the Wolverines came out of the lockerroom on fire, scoring the first eight points of the half on behalf of four Florida State turnovers. After Michigan went up 54-37 less than six minutes into the half, Kennedy went to a half-court trap which initially gave Michigan fits. The Seminoles were able to run off 12-straight points over the next 2:14 to cut the deficit'to only five points. "The thing that brought us back was the half-court trap"Kennedy said. "We couldn't defend them one-on-one around the basket." Michigan was able to adjust, however, although the Seminoles did cut the lead down to two, 68-66, after a pair of Corey Louis free throws at the 4:46 mark. But the next few possessions sealed the Seminoles' fate. Traylor came up with a hard-fought layup to extend the lead to four. Florida State then committed a pairbf costly turnovers, which allowed Michigan to give itself some breathing room. Louis threw the ball over guard food & entertain, FULL-TIME SUMMER TEACHING POSITIONS $450-500 PER WEEK Seading 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 withwarmth, intellectual authority, and a commitment to high personal standards. Previous teaching expe- -ence (with adults or children) is auable, though not required. We provide a paid, comprehensive training program to equip you for reading instruction. Requires an undergraduate degree and a reliable ar. I FRIENDS GIFT SHOP University Hospital Cashier experience helpful 8-18 hrs., eves., weekends, holidays Some daytime hours available Work StuyStudents Qualify Call 936-5971 after 12 noon. al l YOU DON'T KNOW what "hot" is 'til you have tried Dave's Insanity Sauce. Tics Mexican Restaurant - We Deliver! 333 E. Huron, 761-6650. GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool maintenance. Top pay: $600+/wk. for self- motivated individuals. N.W. Detroit suburbs. Call Craig at 810/477-7727. GOLF STAFF Large golf coursehas open- ings for Groundscrew, Pro Shop, Bag Attendants, Starters and Rangers. All shifts. Competitive wages. Free golf privileges Fox Hills 8768 N. 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