Wednesday, May 31, 1995 -The Michigan Daily -7 TYPING & WRITING Resumes, cover letters, applications & essays. Ann Arbor Typing 994-5515. WANTED: 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. I lost 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. RN assisted. $35 cost. 1-800/579-1634. WRITE ON..Editing of theses, books, ournals, manuscripts, proposals, oursepacks. 996-0566. EXCEL provides Clear Instruction focusing upon the Key Points * of the GRE. Course examines 11 Actual GRE's, Individual Help & Affordable Tuiltion Next GRE Classes start: Wed., July. 12th EXCEL 996-1500 Test Preparation 1100 South Universit 1help wanted 3 BOYS (9, 8, 6) seek warm, loving caregiver part-time in their home. Light housekeeping. Transportation required. 761- 5149. Fraunhofer ISA seeks Students as Office Assistants 20 hrs. per week (flexible between 8 am-5 pm) Experience in Winword, Excel and Access required location: NE Ann Arbor - Domino's Farms starting: ASAP call Donna Hart (313) 930-5510 8-40 HOURS available per week with flexible schedules. No cars required. On the job paid training is provided. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Frida. State Security Services, Inc. 525 Church St., Ann Arbor. 668-0444. EOE. A SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for heal- thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg donation. All ethnic backgrounds encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to A ARMA, P.O. 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. BLE CHILDCARE needed in Ann Arbor. 20+ hrs./wk. (3 aftemoons) for 3 & 7 yr. old. Experience, references & carnecessary. Non- smoker. Annual salary and vacation. Begins summer '95 for 1 year. Live-in possible. Call 663-3482. BABYSITTER - for occasional eves. 2 boys ages 4 & 1 1/2. Own car. 662-1924. BABYSITTER needed for toddler in my home. One a.m. or p.m. per week plus as needed. 665-2309. BLOOD DONORS needed. Donors will receive $30. We're looking for people who are willing to donate 1 unit of blood for iomedical research. Donors should be heal- thy and will be pre-tested at U-M Medical Center Blood Bank to ensure that they are eligible. If you are interested, please ca th Blood Bank at 936-6900 and mention the biolistics study. CRUISE SHIPS now hiring - Ears up to $2,000+/month working on cmise ships or land-tour companies. World travel. Seasonal & full-time employment available. No ex- perience necessary. For more information call 1-206/634-0486 ext. C55988. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Are you an early riser? Is your best time to work a part-time job from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.? If so, the Daily ha a position this Fall and Winter jst for you! (May be work-study eligible). Please call 764-0431 for more information, or stop by the Student Publicatins Building at 420 Maynard and ask for Nancy or Susan. Entry level COLLEGE STUDENTS Summer openings with national fire in non- store retal division. Ears above average starting pay. Excellent resume experience. Call 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 971.6122 ESTES PARK CENTER YMCA of the ROCKIES Loking for a fun place to spend your summer or fall?! The beauty of the Colorado Rockies surrounds the Estes Park Center/YMCA of the Rockies, a year-round family resort and conference center. Summer and fall jobs available, including housing. Call for information & application: 303/586- 3341 ext. 1031. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800/ 263-6495 ext. F55988. FUN SUMMER JOBS! Willoway Day Camp is seeking creative & talented students living in Bloomfield, Farmington, Brighton, Birmingham, Novi, & Northville for General Counselors, WSI's, A&C spec. from 6/19-8/18. Call 810/932- 2123 or write P.O. Box 250933, W. Bloomfield 48325. HOUSEKEEPER, various responsibilities. Non-smoker, own car, experience, references. Begin Aug. 21, M-F, some hours avail. immediately. Call 6-10 p.m. 995-3561. JAPANESE-ENGLISH INTERPRETERS needed on AUGUST 9 & 16 during site visits to the community agencies. This is a part of 2 wk. geriatric care training programs on campus, where Japanese health care profes- sionals working with the seniors in Japan eeme and participate. Call Mariko at 936- 4519 and leave a message for more infrmation. She will call you back. L N SPRAYERS & salesmen needed. Good driving record required. Call Togreen Chanlawn 665-7707. LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING ex- perience this summer? Native English speakers needed o volunteer for Michigan Language Center's Conversation Partner Program. Spend as little as I hour a week speaking English with an international student. For more information, Call Lisa at 663-9415 or stop by the Michigan Language Center at 309 S. State St. MODELS-PRINT, trade, T.V., Associated Models 810/788-8760. MOTHER OF 2 under 2 looking for responsible, caring sitter. References required. Good pay. 994-0731 before 10 p.m. Fraunhofer USA seeks Students as Office Assistants For creation and maintenance of databases (MS-Access) and creation of presentation materials with PC (MS-PowerPoint, Designe etc...) 20 hrs. per week (flexible between 8 am-5 pm) location: NE Ann Arbor - Domino's Farms starting: ASAP call Donna Hart (313) 930-5510 Work for Building a Sane, Humane, Ecological World Canvassing Jobs Call Chuck at (313) 761-1996 NEED PERSON to assist me in my home & with various errands. Trans. preferred, but not req. Flex. hours. 996-9621. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Gain Valuable Advertising Experience Earn Commission-Based Pay The Michigan Daily is now hiring account executives for fall term. Pick up an application in the Senior Staff Office, 420 Maynard, second floor. Applications due June 16. Job starts 8/21/95. For more information, call 7640662. OIL COMPANIES HIRING! High income & great benefits. Summer/permanent. 1-800/ 865-2672 ext. 236. OPPORTUNITY AVAIL.: Immediate posi- tion for trailer hitch installer. $6-$8/r. For more info. call Insta-hitch at 973-2323. POSTAL AND GOVT. jobs: $21/hour + benefits. No exp., will train. To apply, call 1- 800/875-7608. PROMOTIONS DISPLAYER: Outgoing, responsible person to place posters in stores. City & suburbs. Need car. $7-10 per hor + mileage. Call 800/852-6250. RESORT JOBS - lam to $12/r. + tips. Theme parks, hotels, spas, + more. Tropical & mountain destinations. Call 1-206/632- 0150 ext. R55982. SEMEN 6lbN $NE DED, Rh negative. For this blood type $120 is paid per acept- able donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es- tablished infertility clinic. Male students or graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donalon. Write, APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SITTER NEEDED in my home. 3 great kids, 4-12 hrs./wk. Must have transportation. Call Jane 663-4276. STUDY SUBJECTS needed: Females aged 45-65, good health, non-smokers to do food record and one blood draw. Pays $30. Call Marsha 747-0216. SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive psychology, reaction time experiment, right- handed, native English speaker, normal vision and hearing. Pay $5.50/hr. or by experiment. Call 936-2056. SUMMER INTERNSHIP Eam $3000-$5000. You'll get Saes/Market- ing Experience! Create Michigan's UnOffi- cial Student Guide*. For more info., contact Campus Concepts at 800/850-4007. Ask for John Meinke. *Voted America's most ad- mired college publication! An Inc. 500 Company. TEACHER NEEDED for pre-school. Full- time or part-time in the a.m. or p.m. Starting Sept. 1. $6-$8/hr. 996-4847. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS - Public health research firm. Flex. hrs., excellent work environment, paid training, highest wages in Ann Arbor depending on experience. Call 994-0003. EOE. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS needed for nationally renowned Public Health Research firm in downtown Ann Arbor. Day, evening, weekend part/full-time shifts available. CATI experience a plus. Paid train- ing provided. Great work environment. Students, homemakers, professionals, retirees encouraged to apply. Highest pay in area, depending on experence. Paid parking. EOl. Plase call 313994-0003. ROBER'S Continued from page 1 by broken glass during a team bus acci- dent in Miami in December 1992. The Wolverines were in Miami to play aholi- day tournament. Stevens claims Roberts did not suffi- ciently supervise the trip and that this contributed to her injury. She also is al- leging that Roberts harrassed her into leaving the Wolverines after her injury and sought to wrongfully change her scholarship status. Roberts and University officials wanted to place Stevens on a medical scholarship, which would have given Stevens the same financial aid, but would have prevented her from partici- pating in basketball. It also would have allowed Roberts to give a scholarship to another player. The University said that it did not act improperly and that it withdrew its re- quest to change her scholarship status after Stevens appealed. However, the University doctor who examined her and signed a petition to the Big Ten saying Stevens would never be capable of playing basketball again had never met Stevens, according to pub- lished reports. Stevens is also charging: that Roberts and the University did not give her adequate support for her to return to action following her acci- dent; that Roberts questioned whether she and teammate Molly Heikkinen were gay; E thatRoberts told formerWolverine Maritza DuBois that a pre-med major would take toomuch time away frombas- ketball; that Roberts harasses players she dosen't like until the leave the program; and that Roberts threatens players with the lossof their scholarships. - Stevens, Heikkinen and DuBois have also signed a petition urging Roberts' dismissal due to these charges. Roberts, in her sworn disposition, denies all charges, although she admits she knew of complaints from "four or five" players. None of the parties involvedcould be reached for comment. Roberts had a combined record of 13-68 record in her three seasons at Michigan, compared to a 38-48 mark of her predecessor Bud VanDeWege dur- ing his past three years. In January, Stevens transferred td Lynn University, a Division II school in Florida, and is under an athletic scholar- ship. She is expected to play basketball next season. I TRKAVEL ABOUADV ann work. Meake up to $2, 00-$,00 /mo. teaching basic conver- sational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian lan- guages required. For information call: 206/ 632-1146 ext. J55989. WANTED Energetic, personally motivated student wanted to sell advertising for INsider Magazine on campus. Great experience for marketing or advertising major. Earng potential ranges from $5-$30 per hr. Make your own schedule. No experience required. Please call 708/673,8458, ask for Patrick!! WORD PROCESSOR, office & customer experience. 15-20/hrs./wk. Call 994-5515. LOVELY SUMMER HIDEAWAY. Cozy log cabins on lake, $425-$525 weekly. Log rooms $54-$64 nightly includes boats, canoes, hot tub, more. Traverse City, 616/ 276-9502. LOW AIRFARES WORLDWIDE and Euro-pases. Regency Travel 209 S. State. 665-3406. REM TICKETS for sale 5 balcony seats for June 6th concert. Call 662-1949. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Kelly at Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. TKT. DETROIT-San Francisco. 6 June-17 June, ret. flex. Price neg. 747-1525. LOOKING FOR ROOM to practice music. Space & time requirements flexible. 663- 3564, Kaspar. -> announcements 46 REMOVE UNWANTED TATTOOS or liver spots with latest laser in physician's office. Free consultation. Call Bloomfield Laser 810/332-8391. MC/VISA accepted. roommates ROOM/APT. FOR rent: Currently orfor fall in collegiately-minded well-kept, liberal home in Ypsilanti. Please contact Marc or Christofer at 483-6037.-1" ROOMMATE NEEDED for Fall '95. Con- temporary 2 bdrm. bi-level with all the extras. 741-9300. ROOMMATE(S): needed Fall '95. Private, locking rooms in loaded, upscale apts. Newly renovated, excellent location. Call 665-8825. SHARE QUIET home. A/C, own room, more. $395, flex. lease. Paul, 668-4139. ersonal ADOPTION. HAPPILY MARRIED U-M alum & husband wish to adopt baby. We will provide loving & secure home, Christian values & a full-time mom. Completely legal. Expenses paid. Please call Kathy collect @ 310/541-8222. Thank You! - CLIMB THE WALLS! The Ann Arbor Climbing Gym 761-4669. Student discounts. HAPPILY MARRIED COUPLE wishes to adopt an infant. We will give your baby , safe and loving home, a good education, and vacations to remember. We are working with a licensed Michigan adoption agency. Please call Liz and Scott 1-800/689-1800.