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rtinued from Page 1A
larily exciting."
Barry, who has served as interim co-general counsel for
the past 18 months, said the role of deputy general counsel
encompasses a wide range of jobs from litigation and man-
aging other attorneys to giving advice and educating the
University community on legal matters.
The general counsel' office will focus on the two lawsuits
challenging the University's use of race in its admissions
policies, Barry said.
O"Obviously, the two cases are one of the major issues fac-
mg the University" Barry said. "I expect I will continue to be
involved in them as well."
Kristov described the lawsuits as something he suspect he
and the rest of the general counsel will be "very involved in.
Bollinger said the University will benefit with Barry con-
tinuing to provide legal services.
"We're very lucky she has agreed to stay on," Bollinger said.
Barry said she is looking forward to working with Krislov.
Krislov is currently acting as solicitor in the U.S.
Department of Labor.
"Marvin is an excellent legal talent,' Bollinger said.
eople that I spoke to in the process of going through the
search said things like, 'He's one of the most intelligent
lawyers I've ever worked with,"' Bollinger said.
-Daily Staff Reporter Katie Plona contributed to this
report.

VEEPS
Continued from Page1A
she said.
Bollinger said Tedesco not only "a faculty member and
a distinguished administrator, but she has all of the per-
sonal skills of diplomacy and sensitivity that you need in
a role like this."
With the latest change, the position of secretary has
gone through a few recent transitions. Less than one year
ago, Bollinger folded the responsibilities of secretary
into the University Relations post, which was how it
existed years ago.
But, "it just won't work," he said. There are "too many
jobs and too many roles to fill."
Tedesco said she is pleased about the prospect of
working closely with the regents and Bollinger's team of
administrators.
"It really has provided a great deal of positive energy
for me personally" Tedesco said, emphasizing the impor-
tance of having clear communication between the
regents and the administration.
Bollinger said he plans to select a vice president for
Media Relations later this semester.
Regent Olivia Maynard (D-Goodrich) said she wasn't
surprised with Bollinger's move.
This new structure of the administration, Bollinger
said, is similar to the way other major universities of
similar size operate.

JOG
Continued from Page IA
ners - and talked with other participants.
"The run was more difficult than I thought," Goss
said. "But being in the back gave me the opportunity to
assess the rear."
Director of Media Relations Bruce Madej, who stayed in
the stadium during the run, said the afternoon was intended
to show everyone what the stadium was about.
"We're trying to make this an enjoyable afternoon with the
run and the open house at the stadium" Madej said.
Engineering senior Josh Nelson said he appreciates

how Bollinger tries to reach out to students with events.
such as the run.
"It's neat to get a chance to run with the president,
Nelson said.
"I didn't run with him the whole time, but I did end Up
finishing next to him."
Bollinger, who said he was pleased with the turn-out,
said he hopes to do the run again next year.
Women's cross-country runner Jeannie Spink said she
is already planning for next year's j(g with Bollinger.
"I wanted to come this year ... it sounded like fun." said
Spink, an LSA first-year student. "But maybe next year we'll
run with the president."

NORTHWEST
Continued from Page 1A
anonymity, said all the major stumbling
blocks had been cleared by late after-
noon and that the parties were working
on details of when the pilots would
return to work.
Immediately after Clinton's
announcement, about 20 pilots at
Detroit Metropolitan Airport were still
walking picket lines. Pilot Jerry
Fielding, a spokesperson for the pilots'
union, said the pickets will continue
until the union's executive council

meets Saturday to discuss the proposed
settlement.
A tentative agreement would not be
official until the back-to-work deal was
completed and the pilots union's execu-
tive council either approved it or sent it
out for a vote by the striking pilots.
Nevertheless, the company told
mechanics to stop preparing planes for
storage and began calling ground work-
ers back from layoff.
Marta Laughlin, spokesperson for
the airline, said it will take 10 to 12
days before the airline is back to full
service.

The breakthrough came during
overnight negotiations, as the National.
Mediation Board's Maggie Jacobsen
kept discussions going until 4 am.
Thursday.
Room for flexibility was found when.
the talks in Minneapolis explored stock
otTers and profit-sharing to address the
pilots' compensation demands.
The sources, who spoke only on
condition of anonymity, said the
company responded to a "significant
offer" from the pilots early yester-
day and that discussions continued
into the afternoon.

LOOKING FOR AN outgoing, detail-
oriented person for a retail pos. in a pack/ship
store. P/T or FIT. Call 677-4477.
LOOKING FOR persons interested in
periodic weekend public relations
employment. Upbeat, $7.00/hr. + bonus. Call
434-9835.
LOOKING FOR STUDENTS to work with
erse population of children 2.5-5 years of
ge at the Family Housing Child
Development Center on North Campus. Easy
access from central campus via the U of M
Northwood bus. Need individuals with
flexible schedules and an interest in or
experience working with children. Pay scale
is $6.00-$7.00 'per hour depending on
experience. Call 764-4557 for information.
MAKE EASY MONEY! Everyone buys
Spring Break packages, so why not be the
one to sell it? USA Spring Break is currently
accepting applications for campus sales
resentatives. Call 1-888-SPRING-
EAK.
MARKETING INTERN The Princeton
Review is looking for an outgoing student to
work as a marketing intern on UM's campus.
Great resume experience. Paid position
requires 10-15 hours a week. Fax resume to
734/663-4049 ASAP or stop by our office on
South University above McDonald's.
MESSENGERS. Deliver campus mail en
route, other misc. duties. Prefer UM students
familiar w/ campus and have valid driver's
jjense. $7.50-8.00/hr., 20 hrs. M-F 8-12/1-5.
1 Joanne at 764-7230.
MOTHERS HELPER: Care/transport for
two kids (12,11). 2:30-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Own car, reliable, light domestic duties,
groceries, n-smkr. Call eves. 663-2090, day
.763-0633.
MUSIC INDUSTRY: Booking agency
working with national recording artists seeks
interns. Call Jay after 1l a.m. 477-6677.
NOTETAKERS NEEDED!
iors & Grads. Attend class, take notes.
up to $14/lecture. Variety of classes,
flexible schedule. Faculty approved classes
only. Reserve a class of your choice for the
fall term now. Apply at Grade A Notes, 549
E. University Ave., or call 741-9669 for more
info.
OFFICE ASSISTANT/RUNNER
Downtown ad agency needs a detail oriented
office assistant/runner. Duties include:
answering phones, running errands, filing,
data entry and shipping. 20-30 hours per
week.
Good driving record required, MAC
perience a plus. $6-7 an hour. Stop by to
ly M-F, 9 am - 4 pm at: Peterson,
illiams & Bizer, Inc. 350 S. Main Street,
Siie 350, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. OR fax
your resume to: 734-995-5002 or email
laidlaw@pwb.com
OFFICE ASSISTANT: PROVIDE clerical
and administrative support to faculty
members and support staff of the UM
Cardiovascular Research Center.
Qualifications: The ability to plan and carry
out complex projects independently.
0Reliability and good interpersonal skills
necessary. Fax resume to Jackie Toms (734)
,3-4851.
OFFICE HELP. WORK-study positions
available in Romance Languages. Must not
be taking elementary French or Spanish.
Competitive wage. Contact Judi @ 763-0408
or jksemon@umich.edu or 4105 MLB.
OVERNIGHT SUPERVISOR
Live-in Position
FREE RENT & UTILITIES
Working with pregnant and parenting youth
Located in downtown Ann Arbor.
Contact Lisa Greco at
Father Pat Jackson House Program
761-1440.

PART TIME ASSIST. for nationally known
media research and strategy firm. Excellent
position for marketing, research or
communications students. 12-25 hrs./wk,
$8.75/hr. to start. Need strong PC skills.
Resume to Mark Kassof & Co 220 E. Huron

SPRING BREAK '99-Sell Trips, Earn Cash
& Go Free!!! STS is now hiring campus reps.
Lowest rates to Jamaica, Mexico & Florida.
Call 800-648-4849 or apply online at
www.ststravel.com.

Suite 209 Ann Arbor 48104. STUDENT STAFF POSITIONS: Career
Planning & Placement. Customer Service,
PART TIME SCHOOL custodian for light data entry, admin. assistance and more. For
cleaning duties. No experience necessary. work study and temp. Apps. available 8-5,
Must be available in late afternoon or early fM-F. 3200 SAB. 764-7460.
evening. Call 761-2576 and speak to
Gretchen or leave a message. STUDENT W/ BROAD range of interests,

PART TIME TEACHER needed for after
school program. Must be able to work 3-5:45,
three to five days per week. $7.65 per hour.
Call 761-2576 and speak to Gretchen or leave
message.
PART TIME, PERMANENT positions to
collect outstanding debts by telephone.
Flexible hours. Training provided. $8/hr.
min. to start. Operations manager P.O. Box
2022 Ann Arbor 48106.
PART-TIME DATA entry clerical position.
95+% accuracy with appropriate speed
(wpm+), customer service skills, excellent
telephone manner, problem resolution skills,
punctual, mature flexible personality, ability
to work independently and prioritize daily
work loads and timeframes. Experience w/
Windows 95 and Microsoft Office. If you
would like to apply for this position, please
submit your resume to: Office of Planning
and Marketing, 300 N. Ingalls Room 4E14,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0475 or e-mail your
resume to bkturner@umich.edu
PART-TIME school age childcare teachers
wanted. $6.50/ hr., 7:15am-9:00am/3:15-
6:15pm. Contact the director at 994-
4485/973-9758. Experience with children
necessary. Education students welcome.
PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT for
physically disabled male student. Pay neg.
Will train. Call Chris 761-9551 or 332-0976.
POSITION AVAIL.: Student Programming
Asst. for The Michigan League
Programming. Will be- responsible for
implementing the League Outreach Program,
support other program initiatives, and assist
in promoting student programs at the
Michigan League. Qualifications: must have
exp. in volunteer work, good interpersonal
and comm. skills and be able to work well
with teams. Call Michigan League
Programming office @ 763-4652.
RENAISSANCE.
Permanent, part-time retail position available.
Contact D.M Gilbert. 769-8511.
SALES PERSONS
For computer Hardware Company. Computer
Experience necessary. Call (734) 761-1698
ext. 128 or fax resume to (734) 669-8485.
SALES PERSONS
Weekend work for Computer Hardware
Company. Computer experience mandatory.
Call (734) 761-1698 ext. 128 or fax resume
to (734) 669-8485.
SCOREKEEPERS IS CURRENTLY
accepting applications for waitstaff, barbacks
& cooks for Fall thru Winter term. Apply in
person at 310 Maynard. No experience
necessary.
SECRETARIAL SUPPORT WordPerfect,
MS Excel & Adobe Pagemaker preferred.
Prepare manuscripts and correspondence for
small office. Experience in legal or academic
setting a plus. 20 hours or more. Pay
commensurate. Please fax resume to
Functional Assessment Systems at 769-1434
or call 769-9725.
SEMINAR ASST. FOR Thur. from 11-4.
741-8575 Beth.
SPECIAL GIFT - We're looking for healthy
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.

incl. business. 6 hrs./wk. $8-If/hr. 764-5448.
STUDENTS/WORK STUDY students
Lawyers Club Dining hiring for fall term.
$7.50 - 8.25 to start. Catering opportunities &
meal benefits. Apply in person (551 S. State,
corner of S. State & S. Univ.) or call 764-
1115.
SUBJECTS WANTED FOR perception
experiment. Takes 3 hrs., pays $25. Must be
right-handed and have vision correctable to
20/20. Call 936-2825.
TEACHER (LOVE TODDLERS). Cook,
clean, organize, yard work & pet care. Full or
part time. $8-$10/hr. 996-4847.
TEACHERS
Preschool Assistants and Substitutes. The
Discovery Center, an Accredited Early
Childhood Program in Ann Arbor, seeks
individuals with early childhood work
experience to fill 22-30 hour permanent
positions and substitute positions. Call 663-
7496 to apply.
TELEMARKETING EVE. $7-12/hr. No
selling! Call Allen 996-1107.
THE MICHIGAN LEAGUE Buffet is now
hiring for Fall. Work hours variable between
10 a.m. and 3 p.m. No nights, no weekends.
Work study also avail. Apply in person at the
League Buffet between II & 2 p.m. 911 N.
University.
THE U OF M Museum of Natural History i,
accepting applications for docents through
Sept. 14. Duties include leading guided tours,
conducting educational programs and
working in the museum store. Work-study
and non-work-study positions available.
Apply in person in the Museum Store, on the
first floor of the Ruthven Bldg. For more
info., e-mail Kelly at kelsul@umich.edu, or
call 647-1371.
TIM HORTON'S- UP to 6.75/hr. all shifts.
Fall avail, necessary. Benefits include: health
insurance, free meals/ uniforms, 401K,
convenient to bus route, you get to work w/
Rose in a clean friendly environment. Apply
in person at Michigan League: by Hill
Auditorium 911 N. University.
TRAVEL - TEACH ENGLISH: 5 day/40
hr (Nov. 4-8 Windsor) TESOL teacher cert.
course (or by corresp.). 1,000's of jobs avail.
NOW. FREE info pack, toll free 1-888-270-
2941.
TUTOR FOR MY 8th grade daughter in my
home after school. Math, French & music.
Excellent pay. 995-0686.
TUTOR NEEDED FOR high school junior.
2-3 hrs. M-F. $7.50/hr. If you are thorough,
patient & consistent please call 662-7429.
U-M HOSPITAL CHILD CARE seeking
regular part time and substitute teachers for
children 0 to 5 years of age, excellent pay.
Call 998-6195 for more info.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Business
School Snack Bar is now hiring for the Fall
term. Wanted: dependable & reliable counter
help. Counter help will train. The Snack Bar
is open 7 days a week. Shifts available from
7.a.m to 1la.m., and II a.m. to 2 p.m. Will
work around class schedule. Starting pay is
$7.10/hr. Please apply in person in the
student lounge which is located at 904
Monroe or contact Gayle Flowers at 936-
3160 before 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Work study students also welcome. EOE.

WAIT STAFF/CASHIER wanted. Apply at
China Gate. 1201 S. University. 668-2445.
WE ARE LOOKING for students with
work-study funds to work in our research
labs & office located on the Medical Center
Campus. For lab students it would be helpful
to have exp. in a science research field such
as chemistry, biology, etc. Pay rate is $6/hr.
Only work study students considered.
Contact Kim Kimbrell at 763-0651.
WEB MASTER
Entry level must have basic knowledge of
Photo Shop, Office '97, C.G.. & PERL, Java
Programming. Full or part-time. Call Mr.
Joseph (734) 761-1698 ext. 128 or fax
resume to (734) 669-8485.
WENDY'S UP TO 6.75/hr. all shifts. Fall
avail. necessary. Benefits include: health
insurance, free meals/uniforms, 401K,
convenient to bus route. Apply in person at
Michigan League: by Hill Auditorium 911 N.
University or Michigan Union 530 S. State.
WORK STUDY IN the theater! University
Productions is looking for students to work in
the areas of production assistant (scenery,
costumes, paint, props), marketing assistant,
box office sales, and lobby attendant. Have
lots of fun and be part of the creative process!
Competitive salaries. For more info. contact
University Productions at 763-5213.
WORK STUDY JOBS at the TENANTS
UNION. Tenant counseling, fundraising,
progressive, fun organization. Must be avail,
for training 9/26 Call 936-3076 by 9/15.
WORK STUDY RESEARCH Asst. needed,
North Campus location, Freshman &
Sophomores welcome. Call 769-7100 x 5065.
WORK STUDY RESEARCH Asst.
Perform routine laboratory tasks-
sectioning, library research, lab maintenance,
dish washing, & some animal care. 5-10
hrswk. $6-7/hr. Call Susan @ 763-5391.
WORK STUDY STUDENTS are needed
for several office. positions at Student
Publications. We're looking for punctual,
energetic students for assisting with some or
all of mail, phones, filing, cash receipts,
library, database coordination, classified
paste up and advertising tear down. Various
hours available. Pay $5.90 to $6.50 per hour.
Call for information or apply at 764-0550,
210E Student Publications.
WORKSTUDY office assistants help in
processing research grant proposals. Word
processing, filing, copying, addressing
campus mail. Some Mac exp. Hrs flexible,
$7.50-8.00/hr. Call Joanne at 764-7230.
WORKSUDY POSITIONS for fall term in
Endocrinology laboratory. 8 dollars per hour.
Contact Doctor Valverde at 647-2604.
YARD WORK OR cleaning. Close to
campus. $10/hr. flex. hrs. 971-3321.
chid care
3 BOYS (9, 11, 13) Seek afterschool care in
their southwest Ann Arbor home. Trans. req.
Light housekeeping. 761-5149.
ADORABLE BOYS (2 & 4 yrs.) seek part-
time care (exp. & ref.). Please call Gayle
761-5589.
ADORABLE CHILDREN NEED care Tue.
& Thur. p.m. Call Pam 761-1845.
AFTER SCHOOL CHILDCARE for two
boys, 4th & 6th grade, in our Burns Park
home. 3-6 p.m., close to campus, n-smkr.,
exp., ref. 662-5558 (home) 764-9448 (work).
AFTER SCHOOL, 6 & 8 YR. OLD boys,
& light housekeeping. Approx. 10 hrsiwk.
Must have car. 930-0539.
AFTER-SCHOOL DRIVER/sitter. Need
safe, reliable car. Mon. 3-4:30 p.m. Fri. 3-
5:30 p.m. Generous pay! 665-4719.
AFTERSCHOOL CHILDCARE & trans.
needed in A2 for 1-2 children in home 3
times/wk. References required. 995-4970.
AFTERSCHOOL CARE FOR 3 school age
children reliable car required. 734-665-5285.
AFTERSCHOOL CARE for 8 & 10 yr. old
3:15-5:15 p.m. Tue & Thur. Eve 741-7038 or
Daytime 647-2207.
AFTERSCHOOL CARE-TRANS. for 2
children in NE Ann Arbor. Non smkr. Good
car. 769-2530.
AFTERSCHOOL CARE/TUTORING 4
days/wk. in our SE Ann Arbor home for 12
yr. old son. Non-smkr. Must have car. 734-
971-2673 eves.

BABYSITfER NEEDED for mother's
group Wed. am. $8/hr. Located near campus.
Call 995-8639.
BABYSITTER W/ CAR Tue. 8-10:15 a.m.
for a 4 yr. old girl $8 to start. 975-9473.
BABYSITTER WANTED - Loving,
responsible, experienced sitter to care for my
2 children in my home. Flex. hrs. and days -
approx. I weekend night and I weekday
morning or afternoon. References required.
Transportation preferred. Call Laura at 769-
0568.
BABYSITTER WANTED lx/week in my
home some evenings also. 7 yr. old & 5 yr.
old; $8/hr. Call Robin 747-7247.
BABYSITTER WANTED for a 15 mo. old
girl. Two 1/2 days + one evening a week
regularly, occasional additional evenings.
Days & times flex. Pay neg. Located a few
mm. from downtown Ann Arbor by car, near
AATA bus lines. Call Leann 663-8460.
BABYSITTER-OCCASIONAL NIGHTS/
weekends - For 6 yr. old girl. N. Campus,
nonsmkr., own transp. Reliable. Call Jane or
Andy 763-8615.
BASEBALL-PLAYING 13 YR. OLD
needs overnight supervision, transportation,
and help with homework while mom is on
call. Wednesday after school till a.m., 1
weekend per month Saturday a.m. till Sunday
a.m. Must have car, n-smkr. 995-5696.
BEFORE SCHOOL childcare for
elementary aged children in our home near
UM Stadium. Mon.-Fri. 10-15 hrs./wk. $9/hr.
N-smkr. 761-6253 eves. 669-7714 days.
BUSY HOUSEHOLD is looking for an
extra pair of hands after school to help with
cooking and childcare. Any afternoons. Great
pay. Also looking for occasional sitting. Own
car, non-smoking. 741-9860.
CHILD CARE NEEDED in my Ann Arbor
home after school for 2 kids ages 10 & 14
Mon.-Fri. 3-5:30. Non-smkg. Must have own
car. Call Jill at 482-4500 or 747-8748.
CHILD CARE NEEDED in our home 15-
20 hrs./wk. Flex. hrs. I mile from campus.
761-1306.
CHILD CARE NEEDED in our home. 2
days/wk. Exp. required. Call 734-669-2088.
CHILD CARE WANTED 1-2 afternoons
per week, and/or occasional evenings. 3 great
kids, close to campus. 761-6565.
CHILD CARE WANTED to care for lively
& well behaved 10 yr. old son. Must have car
to pick him up from school at 3:30, do
homework & watch him until 6 p.m. Good
salary, close to campus, male &/or female
encouraged to apply. Home 332-1494 Office
647-4320.
CHILDCARE MATURE non smoking
female for boy, 8 & girl, 10 after school/eves.
Flex. hrs. must have dependable car. 761-
3261 eves./weekends.
CHILDCARE NEEDED FOR prof's infant
on a regular PIT basis. Exp., refs., own trans.
req. to location near campus. Call 214-9591.
CHILDCARE NEEDED IN my home for 5
year old son. 1 hr. morning, 2 hrs. eve. MWF
immed. Need own trans. 10 mins. from
campus. Please call Nancy 973-6298.
CHRISTIAN ASSISTANT NEEDED to
provide child care & household help. Ability
to enforce structure, supervise homework.
Exceptional computer skills, love for sports,
& a great attitude towards life - a must. 663-
3798.
DISABLED WOMEN NEEDS Personal
Secretary. Please call 327-9775 after 4 p.m.
ENERGETIC CHILDCARE provider
wanted. 2-3 days/wk. Own transp. needed.
ref.. req. Competitive wages. 944-2232.
EXP. CAREGIVER NEEDED for 2 1/2 yr.
old in our Ann Arbor home. Non-smkr., ref.,
own trans. 994-0393.
FUN JOB START SOON! Pick up toddler
and two 7 yr. olds at 3:45. Play till 6p.m. M-
Th. By Big 10. Must have car. 763-0585.
JACK AND JILL Learning Centers is
looking for P/T child care, Mon.-Fri., 3-6
p.m. Call Nancy 761-8070.
PART TIME CHILD care position. Exp.
and references. After school 2-3 days/wk.
Occassional evenings. Must have car. 995-
3088.
RELIABLE BABYSTITTER NEEDED for
adorable 9 mo. old boy. Wed 11:30-5. Fri.
10:30-5. Ref. req. Start immed 669-0153.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON needed to sit
occasionally for autistic boy. Flex. hrs.
$7 80/hr. 734-426-8556.
SITTER WANTED Saturday eves. for 6 &
3 yr. old in our Pittsfield Twsp home.
Occasional weekday eves. a plus. 434-0930.
WANTED - DEPENDABLE CARING
female for childcare Mon-Fri 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Must have reliable car to take children to

ABSOLUTE SPRING BREAK.... "Take 2"
2 Free Trips on only 15 sales or ...Earn $$$$.
Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida, Padre!
Free Meals, Parties and Drinks. Lowest
Prices** Limited Offer. 1-800-426-7710/
www.sunsplashtours.com
ALUMNI SEEKING UP to 6 tickets for
UM vs. MSU game on Sept. 26. Call Leslie
212-986-6729 or Carrie 312-368-2168.
BUYING ALL UM TICKETS. Steve 480-
4332.
FOOTBALL TICKETS NEEDED, student
or non. 761-8462.
FOOTBALL TICKETS WANTED. 2 or 4
for any game. Cash waiting. 248-269-0400
(W) 810-463-6731 (H) Bob Obrinski
GOOD SEATS pair of football tickets. All
games. Call 332-1273.
LOOKING TO TRADE 2 Syracuse tix for
2 MSU tix. Call Mike 213-5652.
OUT OF STATE alumni needs to sell
football tix. Tix available for entire season.
For info. please call 810-695-0356.
PAIR OF U OF M season football tix. avail.
770-736-9273.
PAIR OF UofM season football tix. for sale.
Call 970-472-9361.
WANTED 2 football tickets for any
homegame of the 98/99 season. Fans fm
South Dakota willing to pay your price. (6Q5)
342-5404 or e-mail to dmastdrs
@rapidnet.com between 8am-5pm.
_ announcements
FREE SPRING BREAK! Acapulco's #1
Spring Break company, Bianchi-Rossi Tours,
is looking for on-campus representatives.
Organize a group and travel FREE -- with
spending cash! Call for details 800-875-4525.
www.bianchi-rossi.com.
INTERESTED IN BEING a student
manager for the University of Michigan
Men's Basketball team. Call Josh Stoler at
998-6127 or attend a manager's meeting
Wed.9/16 @ 7p.m.

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