The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 - 9 ajors. Make great $$ this summer while set- g yourself apart for grad. school. Call ell 973-3238.- ATTENTION STUDENTS!! IGAN TELEFUND is hiring for Spring ummerll Create your own schedule, gain 'able computer & communication skills. *u training, fun atmosphere. Earn up to $8/ *plus bonuses. rapplication & info stop by 611 Church .telefund.umlch.edu. MP STAFF. Outstanding, accredited *Down Camp en modern college cam- ses in Mass. and Penn., seeks students and ofessionals interested in fitness and fun! cialties: athletics, dance, aerobics, tennis, im, nutrition, R.D., R.N. 7 weeks. iater- hip credit available Three years college, um. You can help change a life this er Camp Camesot, 800-421-4321; ail losewei ht@cam camelocom NTRAL ACADEMY, a charter school ated in Ann Arbor, is looking for sub- tate teachers. Mast have at least 90 credit es. We are also looking for a substitute retary. Call 7341332-9220 Mon.-Fri. from a.m.-4 .m. INTREPRENEUR SEARCH. Growing as- ation seeks a few motivated individuals oking to make $5-$10K/mo. from home. FU for free information: 800/322-6169 ext. ERIENCED STAFF NEEDED FOR E ANN ARBOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS- H OOL AGE CHILD CARE OGRAMS. DAYS: MONDAY-FRIDAY HOURS:7:00-9:00 AM and/or 3:00-6:00 PM (pars-time) PAY RATE: $7.11 per hour R MORE INFORMATION, CALL EBORAH MULLICE, 994-2364. those with less than five day a week ilahty, please call AnnMarie Furiong at 1896 to be placed on the Child Care bsiuelist. Pa rate: $6.20). Chat with famous UM alumni, enhance your resume while you earn some extra cash!!! *'Jd4tn4 needs ou!** Flexible evening hours, paid training. Earn up to $8/hr. plus bonuses!!! Call 998-7420 for more info or stop by 611 Church #304 or www.telefund.umich.edu ARDEN WORK. 10-15 flexible hrs./wk. xperience, 4 miles from campus. $8/hr. Call 95-0986. ENERAL PROPERTY M-intenance: Full rt-time. Flexible hours. $9/hr. 662-1122 EO TEMPORARY ORGANIZER: Part - me to start August or ASAP, for progressive ,600-member Graduate Employees Or- egotiations. Appicatio~n by June 10 to EO, 527 E. Liberty, Suite 205, Ann Arbor, 1 48104-2242. See http://www.umich.edu/ m eo for more information. OLF SHOP SALES asst. needed for rivate country club. Hardworking, outgoing ndividual with retail experience and golf in- crest preferred. Call Carol or Doug 662- P MOM: 4-8 hrs./wk. $6/hr. East U. & ackard. Clean/p at/etc. 747-9094. NNKEEPERS ASSISTANT: Housekee p- g and administrative. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. $7/hr. 94-9100. ABORATORY ASST. General research ab duties & sectioning. $6-7/hr 10-20 hrs./ k.Will train. Call Susan 763-5391. LAN USCAPE NURSERY HELP: We are a small design/build firm specializing in the in- stallation of mature landscapes of the utmost quality. We are looking for several M/F full or part-time individuals who enjoy working outdoors in a positive environment. 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Excellent salary-and benefits. Fax rsme sto 248-649-2373. ENTRY LEVEL ATTENTION! AMBITIOUS! Young thinking! Sports Oriented! People Needed! Our company can offer yoU an opportunity to earn S-0 to 5600 plus per week, even if you have no previous experi- ence. Scholarships also avail- able. Must have own car and be able to start work immedi- ately. Call 677-5504. 3 11L"xrK1tERaN 15 NO "IA uNG ap- plications for waitstaff Spring/Summer (Art Fair) Energetic, punctual applicants should apply today 310 Maynard 995-0100. SEASONAL GOLF COURSE maintenance positions available. Primary duties will be, but not limited to, flower care. $8/hr., full or part-time. For more information, call Russ at 995-1588. SECURITY GUARDS to work on UM campus. part-time, full-time, permanent, temporary. Apply at: State Securty Services, 525 Church, 668-0444. EOll SUBSTITUTES NEEDED. NAEYC Ac- credited Early Childhood Center is inneed of substitutes for Spring and Summer. Call 668- 0887. SUMMER WAREHOUSE workers: Send resume to: Bob Wooley, G.P.D. Inc. 35457 Industrial Rd., Livonia, MI 48150. TEMPORARY LEASING AGENT. Large Ann Arbor apt. community. Must have general office experience. April-Labor Day. Cal1 734-665-4331. VOLUNTEER IN Africa or Mexico. One year placements in various sectors: human rights, community development, youth, journalism, microenterprise, health, refugee relief, more. Internships in our Washington DC office. Visions in Action. (202) 625- 7403. Visions@igc.org. Web:www.igc.org/ visions. WANT A SUMMER ADVENTURE? Help 1,000 bicyclists cross the country. Support the Amer. Lung Assoc. Discover the frontier within yourself. Volunteer, join the Crew! Call 1-800-BIG-RIDE today. WANTED!!FULL TIME aide for 4th grader who has autism at an elementary school foe 98-'99 school year. Aide will monitor hin academic skills and deliverefacilitations in the regular ed. classroom. College degree denired. No experience required. Contact Nina. (810) 231-7374. WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN UP TO $135? WOULD YOU LIKE HIGHLY DETAILED PICTURES OF YOUR BRAIN?? MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE! The UNIVERITY OF MICHIGAN seeks volunteers to participate in research that utilizms PET and FMR, two techniques used to measure brain activity. * Needed are normal, healthy men and women between the ages of 18-30 and 62-80, right-handed, with normal or corrected vision. * Volunteers completing PET studies receive $100-135, based on time required. *Volunteers completing FRMI studies receive $10/hr. and FREE highly-detaied pictures of their brains. Also needed are mm and women that meet the above criteria for studies NOT involving PET or FMRI. These participants will receive $10/hr. If you are interested in participating, or would like more information conceming our studies, call (734)764-2280. If no one is available to take your call, please leave a message and we will reply as soon as possible. child care AUTISTIC 11 yr. old boy, high functioning, needs care in our Dexter home. Flexible hi., $7.80/hr. References. 734-426-8556. BABYSITTER FOR ACTIVE, engaging 2 yr. old boy. 6-8 hrs./wk., non-smoker, responsible. 971-1519. CAREGIVER WANTED: Looking for a responsible caregiver for our 9 yr. old son, in our home. M-F, hours may vary. Must have reliable trans. to drive son to various ac- tivities in Ann Arbor. Country club member- ship & meals possible. Please call for inter- view 971-6902. http://www.pub. umich.edu/daily/ CHILD CAKE wanted for my lavely, weti- behaved 10-yr-old son, to walk with him to swim team & tennis & play with him at home. 40 hrs./wk. after June 11, generous salary. Immediate start date possible at 15 hrs./wk. to do homework with him. Male & female encouraged to apply. Call Katie at 734/647-4334. CHILD CARE needed in home for 6 mo. old infant. 10-20 hrs./wk. 213-5857. 1 mile from campus. Hrs. flexible. CHILDCARE NEEDED this summer. Exp. caregiver 3 days/wk.: Tus., Thurs., Fri. van- able hrs. 2 kids ages 8 & 12 in our Bums Park home. Good pay for reliable non-smkr. w/ own car. Refs. Please call 769-2875. FUNLOVING BABYSITTER needed for occasional Sat. nights for 2 fantastic little boys. References. 913-0313. JAPANESE FAMILY seeks loving person to care for 16 mo. boy at Ann Arbor home with pregnant mother staying home. No ex- perience necessary. All nationalities welcome. Needs to enjoy outside play. Time and fees negotiable. 668-7445. SITTER for school child Sat. 2:30-11:30 p.m. Need own car. $7/hr. 665-4719. SUPERVISE 8 yr. old boy & 11 1/2 yr. old girl at swim club. N-smkr, own car. 994- 0959. Pay negotiable UM Mens' Boxing Club open at the Coliseum Tu 4-6, Wed 7-9, Thur 4-6 pm. Seeking Athletes. Beginners Welcome! Good coaching, friendly & affordable. Check us out, you'll like it. Call Matt 332-3906 for info or drop in at practice. BASKETBALL FAN looking for UM 1985 NIKE DUNK BASKETBALL SHOES. Blue and Gold. PAY UP TO $500 new or used. Call anytime: 1-800/921-5411. LOVING, PROFESSIONAL couple desires to adopt infant. This child will be cherished & loved. Please do something beautiful for us & yourself. Expenses paid. Call Julie & Jeff @ 1-800-631-6447. THE BEST GIFT Name an actual star! Just $35.50. Celestial Presence 800-446-3985 x- INCAA Continued from Page 1 should be taken in this case." The University submitted its report to the NCAA in December, but did not receive a final response until last Tuesday, impeding coach Brian Ellerbe's recruiting efforts. Between Ellerbe's uncertain job status - he was- n't named the permanent basketball coach until March 20- and the investi- gation looming over the basketball pro- gram, the University had much turmoil to deal with. Two highly-sought recruits, Stromile Swift of Louisiana and Tony Akins of Georgia, narrowed their choices down to Michigan and a close-to-home school. Both opted to stay close to home, and Ellerbe received no new commitments during the spring signing period. The investigation began when then- Michigan basketball player Maurice Taylor's new Ford Explorer rolled over on M-14. The NCAA began to raise questions as to who paid for the car. The focus of the investigation then shifted to Martin and his close ties to Taylor and former players Chris Webber and Robert Traylor. The University hired Bond, Schoeneck and King, a law firm known for handling NCAA-sanction cases. The firm discovered three vio- lations in its investigation, all involv- ing Martin: Martin was in Traylor's house during a recruiting visit by then-coach Steve Fisher; Martin gave food to Traylor and his grandmother and provided transportation for his grandmother to some Michigan bas- ketball games; Martin had improper contact with then-Michigan recruit and current Michigan State basketball player Mateen Cleaves during an on- campus recruiting visit. The University avoided far more serious charges, such as Martin giv- ing money to players, when the law firm was unable to prove such alle- gations. The Detroit Free Press cited six unidentified sources in two stories pub- lished in 1997 claiming that Martin loaned money to at least Taylor and Webber. But Bond, Schoeneck and King was unable to substantiate the claims. During the summer of the investiga- tion, then-Michigan athletic director Joe Roberson resigned for personal reasons. Tom Goss was hired as his replacement and charged with cleaning up the University's image. Just days after Bond, Schoeneck and King released its report finding no major NCAA violations, Goss fired then-Michigan coach Steve Fisher despite the fact that only three secondary violations were found. "I never thought his job should've been taken away," longtime Fisher assistant Brian Dutcher said. "But the person that mattered most, Mr. Goss, did think so" Goss denied that the investigation was the cause of Fisher's termination. * Dutcher was passed over for the head coaching job in favor of assistant Ellerbe it October, and Dutcher, the last link to Fisher's program on the Michigan coaching staff, resigned earli- er this month to pursue other coaching opportunities. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for Fall. Sign lease now. Includes utils., prkg., lndry. No drinking, smkg., drags. $365/mo. + dep. Call 930-1726. SHARE BDRM. in large, brand new apt. for Fall/Winter. Great location across from East Hall. Please call 327-9481.