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CHEAP 2 BDRM. APT., May - Aug. 1341
Geddes. Next to CCRB, laundry, parking,
rent neg. Call 994-1064.
CHEAP SUBLET AVAIL.: 3 bdrm., prkg.,
ld., A/C, tio, spiral staircase, great loc.
$530 neg. Ca 663-0983.
CHEAP SUMMER sublet on Thomn
.Liberty & William. Nice place
COVERED PARKING on S. University
May-August. $35/mo. Call 764-7005.
DOUBLE AVAIL. in house May-Aug. ldry.
prkg. 1 Blk. to CCRB, HUGE! 669-8541.
ENTIRE 4 BDRM. House on Walnut May-
A Lg. rooms prkg., 1 ., & fum. Near
C RB, Arb, bars. Fem. p 769-7922.
FORD LAKE STUDIO CONDO $650/mo.,
neg. All appl., washer/dryer, pool/volleybal
& lake view. Call 483-2195.
GREAT LOCATION Spring- up to 4
le Summer- up to 6 people. Prkg., Idry.
~.Rent "Peg. Call Courtney 665-5954.
i EAT STUDIO bet. campus and
downtown avail. in May. Rent neg. Jin 913-
9218.
HOUSE AVAIL. 720 Arbor. May-Au 8
bdrm., prkg., a/c, Idry. Female only. Rent
neg. JR 741-0546.
LARGE BDRM. IN 6 BDRM. hse. May-
Aug. 512 Hill by Elbel Field. Own in. Prkg.
Ldty. $250/mo. Derek 995-6707.
LARGE ROOM MAID SERVICE: Hill
and Tappan, fum., prkg., ldry., fem. only.
Must see, very beautiful! 668-2228.
2 BDRM. May-Aug., 2-4 people. Forest
ce Apts.-Great loc. A/C, fully fum., Idry.,
garbage disposal & dwshr. Water incl. Rent
ne.Call 66-4472.
LG. 3 BDRM. apt. Balc. dwshr., wshr./dryer,
ptkg. 6/30-8/30, $600. 930-9250.
LG. ROOM AT 212 E. William. Fumished.
5 min. from campus. Ldry ., prk ., mnt neg.
Avail. May-Aug. Allan 332-3913.
MAY-AUG. 1 bdrm. $280/mo. 416
Benjamin. Near bus & IM bldg. in spacious 2
bdrm. bi-lev. apt. w/ woman and cat.
Hardwood firs., porch, prkg. 997-9640.
MAY/JUNE-AUG.: Must-see I bdrn., A/C,
d Union on Division. Gas & H20 incl.
T~rn-,sg. for John 213-0448.
NEED TO SUBLET? Lg. rm. in hse. @
1108 East U. Great Loc. Big back yard, w/
deck/patio. 2 Huge baths, & 2 kitch. Lots of
prkg. Price Neg. Call 769-3942.
NYC 2 BDRM. APT. av July and August.
Call 212-477-6374.
RM. IN APT. $200. Avail. April 1st. Call
994-3907.
SPRJSU. SUBLET-Great loc.: Big dbl. (or
gigantic sgl.) in a spacious, fully-furn. apt. on
comer of Hill & Tappan. Prkg. spot, huge
h. w/ dwshr., Idry. on premises, & 2 great
l mates. Rent neg. 820 Hill, Apt. 1. For
more info call Beth @995-9065.
SPRJSUM. SUBLET- great Med. School
loc., HUGE attic studio. Cats ok. Prkg., kitch.
$395 + elec. (neg.) 665-3437.
SPRJSUM. SUBLET at 1320 S. University.
Lg.-rm. in 2 bdm. apt. $ neg. May-Aug. A/C,
bale., fully fum. 669-0255.
SPRING OR SUMMER Sublet: 3 Bedroom
apt. Plenty of space, parking. spot, laundry, A/
C,5 mi. walk to Central Campus. 909
Church St. The Abbey rent neg.
SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET- 7 bdrms., A/
close to Central Campus & CCRB, fully
in., wshr./dryer, prkg. avail., rent. neg. Call
663-5737.
SUB.-$269 MO. Apr. thru. Jun. Jul. & Aug.
$150 if desired. 913-6662 Adam.
SUBLET- 2 bdrm. unfum. apt. on Island Dr.
Jane 1 - Aug. 31 w/ fall lease option. Free
prkg. Gas/water/heat ml. Rent neg. 994-
9519.
SUMMER SUBLET-Central Campus. Seek-
ing great fem. to fill clean 7 bdrm. hse., Idry.,
prkg. Call Now-Jen 764-2998.
SUNNY 1 BDRM. FURN. 2 blks. from
wag. Rent neg. 213-0739.

!!!FREE T-SHIRT + $1000 Credit Card
fundraisers for fraternities, sororities &
groups. Any campus organization can raise
up to $1000 by eaming a whopping$5/VISA
a lication. Call 800/932-0528 ext. 65.
Qalified callers receive a FREE T-SHIRT.
!OWN THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS to MI
distributorship for specialty printing
products. Great opportunity for self-starter to
build FIf career or profitable side business
while @ UM. Call 747-6336.
$$ IS YOUR SUMMER JOB average? Set
yourself apart this summer. Get paid what
you're worth. Gain serious practical
experience. Travel! Call 973-7443.
$1000'S POSSIBLE READING
books. Part time. At home.
Toll Free 1-800/218-9000 ext.
R-1864 for listings.
$1000'S POSSIBLE TYPING.
Part time. At home. Toll free:
1-800/218-9000 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/Eam 3 Credits
Call 975-9817.
$6.50/HR.! Now hiring for Fall/Winter posi-
tions that are avail, throughout the school yr.
Flex. eve. hrs.-create own sched. Obtain
valuable computer & comm. skills while im-
proving stud. programs. Pd. Training. For
info. & applications stop by Mich. Telefund,
611 Church, Ste. 304 or call 998-7420.
A SPECIAL GIFT-We're looking for heal-
thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds are
encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to
AARMA, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
Need Experience?
Any SEX Painters Needed
have fun working outside with oils and latex
Earn bonuses for good performance Training provided,
salary ranges from $7-10 per hour Positions available
statewide. CALL College Pro Painters
1-888-277-9787
A SUMMER RESIDENT counselor job
could be yours. Summer Discovery, a pre-
college enrichment program for b.s. students
at UM is looking for energetic, multi-faceted
counselors for 7 weeks, June 25-August 10.
Salary plus room and board in Stockwell Hall
(co-ed). Must be 21 by June 25. On campus
interviews April 3 & 4. Call 800-645-6611 or
email staff@summerfun.com for application
and mention this ad.
AAA STUDENT PAINTER eam $6-9/hour
w/ Ann Arbor's most successful team! Call
662-0747.
ABBOTT'S Landscape & Nursery crew,
nursery, & sales help wanted full or part time.
Please call 665-8733.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS at Y & S
Sandwich Cafe. Full and Part Time, Flexible
Hours. In Michigan Union. 669-8977.

DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking,
baking, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun
activities. $6-8/hr. 9964847.
EARLY CHILDHOOD Lunch assistant.
Summer job. 11:30-1:30 Mon.-Fri. May-
Aug. Assist w/lunches @ NABYC 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 Substitutes needed
for Spring & Summer. Work according to
your availability. Working with children un-
der age 5. Call 668-0887.
EARN $7-10/HR. Work outside this summer
painting houses. No .exp. nec. Call
immediately. 1-800-405-6227.
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
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 ' 4,
through Fall start at $6.50-7/hr.
Applicants should be neat in appear.
ance w/ good driving record. Apply
today at 719 W. Ellsworth #8
(1 Block West of State St.) -
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. or call 663-3343
FEMALE FIGURE MODEL part-time
hours flexible wages negotiable contact Pat-
tems Perspectives PO Box 4242 Am Arbor
MI 48104.
FRIENDS GIFT SHOP
University Hospital
Cashier experience helpful
8-18 hrs., eves., weekends, holidays
Some daytime hours available
Work Study Students Qualify
$6.25-56.75
Call 936-5971 after 12 noon.
GENERAL LABOR/swimming pool
maintenance. Top pay: $604/wk. for self-
motivated individuals. N.W. Detroit suburbs.
Call Craig at 810/477-7727.
GOOD-LOOKING WOMEN 18+:
Attractive, photogenic, athletic women
needed for new, exciting regional calendar.
Interviews conducted April 14, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., Holiday Inn West, 7501 W. Saginaw,
Lansng.Bring photo. Successful applicants
will receive excellent pay. 517/325-1046.
GRADUATING SENIORS - Mackinac
Island's Murray Hotel needs year round
manager. Live/Work 6 months on Mackinac
Island and 6 in months Ann Arbor. Fax
resume to: 313.665-2644 or write: P Box
7706 Ann Arbor, MI 48107.
GRFJGMAT/LSAT/MCAT TEACHERS
needed. The Princeton Review seeks
dynamic individuals to teach our courses.
Call 313-663-2163.
HALF-TIME to full-time summer intern
needed in the Technology Management Of-
fice to help with the distribution and market-
ing of UM developed software. Primarily
clerical work with some market research.
Macintosh/PC exp. req. Salary approx. $9/hr.
depending on exp. Part-time work during
academic yr. possible. Contact Jerry Jackson
936-3473 (jerryj@umich.edu).
INSTRUCTORS NEEDED for: Swimming,
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 dending on technical
ability. Interested? Have more questions?
Contact Craig Strickland via e-mail at
cstrick@engin.umch.edu
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
witi 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
NOW HIRING PAINTERS for summer
help. 40+ hrs./wk. No experience necessary.
$8-12/hr. Quality Associates Painting 313/
332-5928.
OFFICE ASSISTANT to MD. Must be well
organized, self starting. Must have word
processing experience, bookkep or math
skills and car. $7.50/hour. 662-9191.
PART TIME TEACHER assistants needed
for our licensed pre-school and school-age
child care center. High energy, fun environ-
ment and very rewarding workt place. Apply
in person at Jewish Community Center, 2935
Birch Hollow, Ann Arbor or call 971-0990.
PART TIME CHILD CARE help needed.
Starting in April & May continuing into Fall.
Top pay for experienced, early child develop-
ment & education professionals. 995-1001.

PRACTICE REPRESENTATIVE
MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST
Career opportunities available in our Ann
Arbor office. We are a leader in Medical
Billing and we are looking for those who are
dedicated, meticulous & quick thinking.
Excellent communication and business
writing skills along with a knowledge of
human anatomy a must. Knowledge of
Medical Billing and Coding helpful but not
necessary (willing to train the right person).
WE OFFER GREAT PAY AND
EXCELLENT BENEFITS-WHAT CAN
YOU OFFER? Interested: fax your resume
to 313-677-7407 or mail to PMG. Personnel
Coordinator, POB 1108, Ann Arbor 48106-
1108.
PREMIERE BROTHER SISTER CAMP
IN MASS.
Counselor positions for talented & energetic
students a Program Specialists in all Team
Sports, espcally Baseball, Basketball,
Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey,
Soccer. Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also
Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Overnight
Camping, Ropes & Rock Climbing, Weights/
Fitness & cin other openings include
Performing Arts, FineArts, Figure Skating,
Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio
Station & Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool
Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing,
windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). To
salaries, room, board & trave. June 22nd-
August 20th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC-
Bos-1800/53-91 18. DANBEE-Girls-1800/
-3752.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer-
tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40
yrs. old are sought. Donors areid $60 per
acceptable donation. Write APR, P.O. Box
2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Golf
Course has Summer Groundskeeper positons
available. Startig May 1- Sept.30. Pay will
range from $6-7/hour plus golfing ivleges.
Please contact Chris Bullinger for more info
at 998-7395.
The Universityof Michigan is an Equal Op-
portunity / A ative Action Employer.
SUMMER
GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED
Responsible for maintaining campus
groundsand nurtung 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 $675 per hour,
flexible schedules available.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
* Self-motivation
* Dependability
* Enthusiasm
* Genuine interest in creating
beautiful and safe camus area
To Apply call 764-3422
Or stop by UM Grounds Department
office for an application between 7:OOam-3:OOpm
weekdays. Grounds & Waste Management Plant
Services Building (first floor)
1111 Palmer Dr. (behind the Power Center)
THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut-
zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking
healthy women to be egg donors for infertile
couples. Participaion would require frequent
office visits and laboratoy 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.
UMPIRES ANN ARBOR Community
Education & Recreation needs you this sr./
sum. open youth basebal. 5/5/97-6/13/97.
Adult softball 5W3/97-7/31/97. Rec. Youth
baseball 6/14/97-8/1/97. Pay $17 to $22 per
ae. Call 994-2300 ext 214 for more info.
UNIVERSITY CATERING/Training clas-
ses starting now for waitstaff - FT, PT-
Flexible Hour - Great S - Reliable In-
dividuals Only! - Call 764-2142 and leave a
message.
WAITSTAFF NEEDED FOR
GRADUATION WEEKEND!
5S-$10/hour!
IUniversity Caering/Pierpont Commons
Friday May 2nd and Saturday May 3rd, 1997
tCall 764-2142 today!
WANTED: UM Student for employment
Spring/Summer/Fall terms beginmng May
12General 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., AmurArbor, MI
48109-1340.
WORK STUDY STUDENT (valid status):
Various office- duties in the Medical
Center. Call Liz Cde at936-5504.
I q get i ourI

et!
Be an Account Executive for
The Michigan Daily Classifieds.
Call 764-0557 or stop by the
Student Publications Bldg.
at 420 Maynard for an
application.

MUSIC MAN- need 2 tickets Sat. Apr. 19.
Call Barbara 763-9062.
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. 209S. State St. 665-6122.
WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins $54-
75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails.
Traverse City 616/276-9502.

If y haven't
Who yet, but want tobe a
part of the UJA Because
careS Half Shekel Campaign, Every
call Andrew Echt, on
747-8081 or e-mail: one
hatlshekel@umich.edu counts
or, stop by Hillel,
1429 Hilt Street
PHILIPPIAES BUSINESS EXPANSION.
Call to learn how you, relatives, and students
can benefit financially. Call Gene after 4 pm
for information 517-837-5532.

2 BDRM. FURN. at 1700Geddes Hill for 2-
3, prkg., heat and water, ldry. Fall 1997. N-
smk$. fem. grad. pref. Central cmps.
Spacious. Alison 616/337-7437.
ROOMATE WANTED for I bdrm. apt. on
Packard. Lg. kitch., dwshr., Idry., & prkg.
Male or fem. 669-9239.

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.
as s

Snowfall
paralyzes
East Coast
BOSTON (AP) - New England
towns had begun putting their plows
away after a winter of below-average
snowfall, and stores had set up their dis-
plays of patio furniture. Then, April
Fool!
Boston started digging out yesterday
after its biggest snowfall ever in April, a.
Nor'easter that blew away the tip of one
of the masts on the USS Constitution, the
sturdy frigate known as Old fronsides.
Snow piled up nearly 3 feet deep from
New Jersey into Massachusetts, shutting
down airports, closing schools and
knocking out electricity to hundreds of
thousands of people, some of whom
won't see their power restored for days.
Forecasters said the snow probably
will melt gradually without causing
any serious flooding when tempera-
tures climb into the 50s and 60s by the
weekend. Most of the winter's snow
had already melted, and there has been
little spring rain to soak the ground.
PROVOST
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president to appoint his own provost to
help ensure a compatible working rela-
tionship.
"The two absolutely must get along
- there's no question about that,
Steneck said. "The provost frees the
president from much of the daily
administrative affairs and handles the
day-to-day runnings of the University."
Provost Emeritus Gilbert Whitaker,
who now serves as professor of busi-
ness and economics, said the provost
position is one of great complexity.
"All 19 schools report to the provost,
so it is very hard to spend much time on
any issue," Whitaker said. "You get to
know the University different than any-
one else can. You deal with everyone.'
Machen served as dean of the School
of Dentistry for six years before he was
appointed as interim provost in
September 1995 by Duderstadt. One
month later, after the search for a new
provost was halted in order to concen-
trate on the presidential search,
Machen was given a two-year appoint-
ment as provost.
During the past year alone, Machen
has worked alongside three different
presidents, acting as second-in-com-
mand to Duderstadt, interim President
Homer Neal, and now Bollinger.
"Dr. Machen stepped in at a particu-
larly difficult time, just as I was decid-
ing to step aside," Duderstadt said. "He
was absolutely key in providing strong
leadership through the transition:'
Thomas Dunn, chemistry professor
and outgoing chair of the faculty gov-
ernance board, praised Machen for his
relationship with the faculty.
"I think he's done a wonderful job in
the interim," Dunn said. "f he has togo
now, he will go with the best wishes of
a lot of the faculty. He's done a good
job."
Regent Daniel Horning (R-Grand
Haven) said Machen has done a "mag-
nificent" job as provost, but now may
be a natural time to leave.
"It doesn't surprise me that he has
said he does not wish to continue as
provost," Horning said. "With a new
president it is logical to see transition
and turnover in the senior staff because,

quite frankly, the president wants to
have his own management team:'
Machen said his future remains
uncertain. While he said he would not
return as dean of the School of
Dentistry, he may return to the faculty.
"I will need some time, a sabbatical,
to reattach myself to the academic side
of the University," he said.
The provost position is often seen as
a springboard for a university presiden-
cy. Duderstadt served as provost before
being named president in 1988 and
Bollinger served as provost at
Dartmouth College before returning to
serve as the University's 12th president.
All four final candidates for the
University's last presidential search
were provosts at various institutions
nationwide.
"If you look around the country,
most provosts serve for two years,"
Whitaker said. "Then people want to
move on and become president of
another university or return to teaching
and get back in touch with the academ-
ic world."
Machen said he has not allowed his
name to be submitted in presidential
searches at other institutions because of
the instability at the University during
the transition.
"I do believe that Provost Machen
would make an excellent university'
president, and I hope that he will con-
sider such possibilities in the years
ahead," Duderstadt said.

FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for our
aquarium! Next to Putt-Putt Gol on
Washtenaw. 434-1030.
GOOD. STABLE home needed for beautiful
black lab greyhound mix. This loving, 6 year
old female needs family. Grad students or
residents call 995-6806.

14

ERY LG. BDRM. AVAIL. May-Aug.
Ldry., prkg., fum. 5 min. walk to Union. Rent
ne.Call Anne at 663-6556.

YOU CAN AFFORD
TO BE CHOOSY .
.,.Once you've seen what Wilson White has
to offer for spring/summer leases. You can
choose a fully furnished apartment with A/C,
balcony, laundry, parking, and more. For
more information, call 995-9200. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
s services
!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.
Rush. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217.
AIRTOUCH CELLULAR U of M Student
and employee rates available. Free weekends.
ewi be at the Union April 7-10. Call
ike or Rick 800/327-5169.
ANN ARBOR INSTITUTE of Massage
Therapy's daily student clinic is avail, for
student massages. $25/h. Call 677-4430 to
make an appt.
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants,
scholarships, aid available from spo nr ll
No repayments, ever!!! $$$Cwsh for college
$$$for-info.: 800/243-2435.
COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID - Student
Financial Services profiles over 200,000+ in-
dividual scholarships, rants, loans, and fel-
lowships-from private government funding
rces. A MUST FOR ANYONE SEEKING
'FREE MONEY FOR COLLEGE! 1-800-472-
9575 Ext. F55984.
COMPUTER ASSISTANCE? Internet
hook up, HTML Programming. Call 702-
6910.
DIAMOND BRITE RESUMES High
quality resume service at the lowest prce
guaranteed. 313-480-1865.
MONEY FOR COLLEGE We can help you
obtain funding. 1000's of awards avail. to all
students. Immed. qualification. Call 800/651-
3393.
ED HELP WITH English Composition?
er professor of English. Tutoring. 761-
3427T.
PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING,
storage available. 715 N. Univ. Call 662-
1906.

ANNUAL KATHERINE'S CATERING
recruitment party. Thur. Apr. 10, 4 n-7p.
Call Craig/Diana for more info @ 930-470.
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. Willoway Da Camp, 810/932-2123 or
e-mail wilowaydc@ aol.com.
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
COUNSELOR POSITIONS: Openings in
all team & individual sports, also Waterfront-
Art-Drama-RN's-Competitive sellers. Lo-
cated Berkshire Mts. of Massachusetts -f21/2
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.
CRUISE & LAND TOUR Employment -
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