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Wednesday, June 11, 1997 - The Michigan Daily - 7

DENTAL
Continued from Page 1
Oore retaliation of the University's
part."
Vice President for University
Relations Lisa Baker said the
University has not swayed from its ini-
tial stance.
"The University stands by its earlier
position that their dismissal was justi-
fied," Baker said.
Isabell said that although he doesn't
now "what they have in store for
him)," he would like work with the
Dental School administration to enact
necessary changes.
"I would like to work with them and
change some things that are going on
over there at the Dental School," he said,
adding that changes have to be initiated
to all parts of the University, including
the University Board of Regents.
Isabell, who tried to commit suicide,
said he will apply for medical leave
A'rom the Dental School.
"I'm trying to get myself back
together," he said.

Mitchell said that although she too
must still file for medical leave with the
University for a back injury sustained
on the job, Friday's ruling was a tri-
umph.
"This is a great victory," Mitchell said.
"I feel like recitation has been made."
Baker said the University was origi-
nally against the three employees' trans-
fer back to the Dental School, but
changed their view after DeMarco left.
"After the trial, there continued to be
pickets demanding that the supervisor
be terminated and there was public
labeling of her as a racist and calls for
her firing, even though she was cleared
of any wrongdoing by the jury," Baker
said. "She has since resigned and the
basis of our opposition was gone."
All three workers were transferred to
positions in other University areas after
their Dental School employment was
terminated.
Washington said Atkins will resume
work on Monday at the Dental School,
but Isabell and Mitchell will apply for
medical leave.
Washington said the University's dis-

crimination was so evident that even a
conservative jury agreed.
"Basically, the jury could see what
the top administration at the University
had ignored and tried to cover up for
two years," Washington said.
The jury ruled that Vachon-DeMarco
be exonerated, but they found the
University guilty.
The prosecution plans to file a suit in
the Washtenaw Circuit Court system to
receive reimbursement for the plaintiffs'
attorney's costs.

Regents to meet in
Flint, discuss MSA flees

From Daily Staff Reports
The University Board of regents will
travel to the University's Flint campus
today to conduct its monthly meeting.
Among the items on the agenda,
Flint Chancellor Charlie Nelms is
scheduled give the board an update of
his campus.
Regent Olivia Maynard (D-Flint)
said she is excited to have the board
visit her hometown.
"I'm really pleased," Maynard said.
"It's always wonderful to have people
come to Genesee County."
Maynard said Nelms is going to dis-
cuss plans, which the regents have
already approved, to construct a building
across the river from the Flint campus.
Michigan Student Assembly President
Mike Nagrant is scheduled to speak to

the board about the 1997/98 Michigan
Student Assembly fee assessment, on
which the regents will be voting.
"I think that it was democratically
mandated and the regents should
respect and support that," Nagrant said.
The board will be approving or reject..
ing fees supported by the student body in
MSA's fall and winter elections.
Nagrant said Olga Savic, the assem-
bly's vice president, will be joining him
to speak about some of the MSA fees
coming before the regents.
Acting Vice President for Research
Frederick Neidhardt is scheduled to
discuss the importance of research in
undergraduate education.
Also, the regents are scheduled to
review the status of the Diag renova-
tions.

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interview.
ANN ARBOR'S BEST SPORTS BAR &
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personnel to help account for day to day
operations. Applicants should be familiar
with Microsoft Word and Excel. Great
personal & communication skills to oversee
deliveries, payroll, banking. No exp.
necessary. Great for B-School students. 10-
30 flexible hours/wk. Looking to fill a
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310 Maynard next to Kinko's.
ANN ARBOR'S BIGGEST SPORTS BAR
AND RESTAURANT is now hiring cooks
for summer (through Art Fair) and fall.
Flexible hours. No exp. needed, but helpful.
Good starting pay. Great social atmosphere.
Hard working, punctual applicants should
apply today at 310 Maynard across from
Borders.
ASSISTANT MARKETER for growing
business. Need good telephone skills. Part
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ffice. 741-4176.
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
* VAX BASIC/VMS
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Problem solving ability a must.
Challenging position with innovative and
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Training available for proper candidate.
competitive wages with excellent benefits
Send your resume to PMG, P.O. Box 1108
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CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $10-$25/hr. Free
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00-962-8077 Ext. M-10152.
EARLY CHILDHOOD substitutes work ac
cording to your availability. Need for sum
mer and fall semesters. Call Pat 668-0887.
G DENING -15 HRS/WK. $8/HR.
'xperiencee ref. 995-0986.

GET OUT OF THE HEAT and build you;
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NO SALES. Full or part-time, evenings ans
weekends. You set your own schedule. Call
994-4189 for taped info or apply at 3975
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GIVE THE GIFT of life - Be an egg donor.
Healthy women under 34, average weight,
educated, financially compensated. Call 517-
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517/752-3841 for application.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER. Full-time position
with fast-growing website design firm. Re-
quired skills: strong graphic designer,
demonstrated digital experience, Photoshop,
Illustrator, intemet-savvy. Desirable skills:
strong illustation abilities, HTML,
PageMaker. Must have portfolio demonstrat-
ing Photoshop work. Fax resume to 313/665-
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HELP WANTED..Men/Women ears $480
weekly assembling circuit boards/electronic
components at home. Experience
unnecessary, will train. Immediate openings,
your local area. Call 520/680-7891 ext.
D719.
INSTRUCTORS NEEDED FOR: Swim-
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Education & Recreation. Weekday, evening
and weekend hours available. Call
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MARKET RESEARCH
TELE-MARKETING
We have a part-time (appx. 20 hrs./wk.)
p sition available in our Ann Arbor office.
We are a leader in Medical Billing for
Physicians, and we are expanding into new
(for us) states. For each new area, we must
create a data base of the existing market
structure. We do this with lots of
investigative methods including phone calls
to hospitals and physicians. We are looking
for a dedicated, meticulous, persistent, quick
thinking person who can type - accurately -
60 wpm OR MORE. Excellent spoken
English a must. A knowledge of the medical
world would be helpful but not necessary
(willing to train the right person). WE
OFFER GREAT PAY AND EXCELLENT
BENEFITS -WHAT CAN YOU OFFER??
We're only a 10 minute bus ride from
campus. Fax your resume to 313/667-7407 or
mail to PMG, Personnel Coordinator, Box
1108, Ann Arbor 48106.
NOW HIRING part-time cooks at local pab.
Flexible hours, must work through Art Fair.
No experience necessary. 995-9106.
OFFICE ASST. part time. Mac intelligent,
bookkeeping, customer service, inventory.
Flexible hrs.'971-2948.

OFFICE PERSON 20 hrs./wk. Management
& receivables. Mac skills a must. 313/761-
7204.
OPEN HOUSE!!!
Source Services
will be at the Michigan Union on
Wednesday, June 11th
from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
(Room :Pond ABC)
Source Services is a staffing firm specializing
in the placement of accounting and
administrative professionals in temporary or
permanent positions. Please come and talk to
our representatives to sce what we are all
about! Currently, we have the following
positions available in the Ann Arbor Area:
Billing Clerk: Indefinite temp. Pays up to
$10/hr.
Bookkeeper: A/R, A/P & general accounting.
Temp to Perm. Pays up to $12/hr.
Receptionist: Temp to Penn. Penn pays
$8.50
A/P Clerk: Twopositions in Howell. Tempto
Pern. Perm. pays up to $12/hr.
SOURCE SERVICES
(810)353.8220
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 and quick thinking.
Excellent communication & business writing
skills along with a knowledge of human
anatomy a must. Knowledge of Medical
Billing & 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 Coordinaator,
Box 1108, Ann Arbor, 48106-1108.
RECREATION GYMNASTICS coach
needed momings & some evenings. Exp. not
necessary, but love for kids a must. Call313/
426-0394 and ask for Julie.
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.
SUMMER HELP WANTED: Full time, for
delivery of packaged ice, part time fall,
winter and spring work available. Flexible
schedule. Call or apply in person at Party
Time Ice Company 18 4 Cadillac St., Yp-
silanti MI 48198. 1-800-942-7364.

THE MICHIGAN WOMEN'S gymnastics
team is seeking a motivated, highly or-
ganized and self-directed individual with
some knowledge of the sport to become a
team manager. If interested, please call 313/
647-7980 for more information.
U OF M HUMAN POWERED Submarine
Team needs a short, certified NAUI or PADI
diver to drive team entry. Race is in
Washington D.C. Week of June 22 to 27.
Contact Ehren at 213-1417.
WANTED 100 STUDENTS. Lose 5-100
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Free gift. $35 Dr. recomend.-guar. 800-940-
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WANTED: ORDER PULLER. $9.34/br.
Starts at 4 p.m. for VSA of Michigan, 8979
Samuel Barton Dr. Belleville 48111. 800/
288-8680.
WEBSITE PROGRAMMER. Full-time
postion with fast growing website design
finn. Required skills: HTML expert, strong
design and communication skills, MacOS
proficiency. Desirable skills: database
experience, Filemaker Pro 3, Tango, SQL,
Java, JavaScript. Fax resume to 313/665-
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WORK STUDY student (valid status):
Various office type duties in the Medical
Center. Call Liz Cole at 936-5504.
child care
3 FUN-LOVING GIRLS 7 mos.-5 yrs. Need
energy, enthusiasm & experience. Own trans.
$7/hr. T & Th. p.m. Juy-Aug. w/ Fall opt.
Call w/refs. 669-0956.
6 & 10 YR. OLD BOYS need care. Flex.
summer hrs. After school 2-3 days/wk. in
Fall. Own Car. 662-6291.
FRIENDLY NON-SMOKING Female
needed for companionship, trans. & care of
10 yr. girl. Afternoons starting June 16. 663-
5740.
FULL TIME/PART TIME beginning mid
July. Daily care for 2 children in home. 741-
9626 for details.
FULL-TIME NANNY wanted to sit for 5
ma. old twins in SouthLyon area. CPR
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RELIABLE PART-TIME childcare for 10
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SOMEONE WHO LOVES kids needed for
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WELL-PAID BUT OCCASIONAL
childcare for 10 yr. old boy. Possible regular
position in Fall. Car req. Pat 936-6480.
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DONATIONS OF USED BOOKS wanted
for A.A.U.W. Fall Book Sale. No text books.
For information, phone 973-6287.
roommates
GUARANTEED NOT SCARY Housemate
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ersonal
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