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Community. u ne, May - Sept. $8 per hour. ax ume: (248) 478-7690 or all for application: (248) 478-7884 or email t ghaptsflash.net tOME DAYCARE NEEDS helper M-T- h-F, 10-4pm mid May-mid June. lose to campus. Good pay. 662-9104. HOME HEALTH AIDES Caring & reliable HOME DAYCARE During home health aides needed to work in clients' Old West Side, wel- homes. Experience preferred. Flexible hours. bang h rnflexible schedule, good Immediate openings. Cases available in Ann pay.Call Patricia at 662-4600, ext. 12. Arbor & Ypsilanti. Own transportation & phone required. Call IHC 734-971-4200. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!!! OCCASIONAL CARE NEEDED for 3 yr. old girl in my home near stadium. Refs. Chat with famous UM alumni, enhance your required. Call Leslie or Pat @ 741-4498. resume while you earn some extra cash!!! **Telefund needs you!** Flexible evening SUMMER BABYSITTER needed for hours, paid training. Earn up to $8/hour!! energetic 3 yr. old boy, 2 mornings or afternoons & 1 evewk., approx. 10 hrs. 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U-M experience. 734/996-0566 or writeon @bizserve.com Friendly, student club offers good U-MOVE IS NOW hiring fitness instructors coaching, safe sparring. Affordable for Spring, Summer, atd Fall terms. Contact & fun! Beginners welcome! Lanren Ray 615-0183 or e-mail raylcBeinr @uniich.edu Check us out. Its a blast! Details, info., call child care Coach 930-3246. CHAMPIONS Continued from Page 1 State finished a distant second, scoring 230.85. Nebraska could only use the crowd to finish third, scoring 229.6. In addition to having the training and the skill, the Wolverines exhibited the confidence only reserved for champions. Although Michigan respected the talents of the opposition, leading up to the championship the gymnasts and coaches stressed that the Wolverines were unstop- pable if they performed their best. Asked at what point he thought Michigan had the title in hand, sopho- more co-captain Justin Toman said, "When we walked in the door." The title was particularly satisfying for the lone senior on the team, co-captain Randy D'Amura. The oldest member on the team was the only gymnast who com- peted before Golder came to Michigan, and was the only one who endured a win- less season three years ago. Golder had this championship in mind when he came to Michigan, although his own plan called for five years to reach this high point. This talented group of Wolverines hurried up the process though - thanks in part to the top- ranked recruiting class this year. "We worked harder than anyone else in the country this year and it showed," assistant coach Mike Burns said. Gymnastics is considered by many to be an individual sport, but to the Wolverines, winning the team title was far and away the number one goal. "It doesn't compare to individual titles "junior Lalo Haro said. "Everybody has to put their heart in to make something like this happen. We did it, everyone put their heart into it and gave it 100 percent." Team leader Toman echoed Haro's sentiments. Toman was edged out for the all-around title, but didn't seem to mind after winning the team championship."I would much rather have a national cham- pionship ring than a plaque (for the all- around). I would trade every all-around title that I ever won for this team title." This national championship com- pletes an unprecedented turn-around for the Wolverines. As recently as three years ago, the Athletic Department was considering terminating the program, after the team had finished a despicable 0-16 in 1996. Now it is the best in the land. "When hockey lost, someone told me that we were probably the best chance for a national championship at Michigan this year. I never thought that I would hear that," D'Amura said. "This is what they mean when they say 'leaders and best."' - The University of Michigan WHAT'S REC Department of Recreational Sports LTS INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM HAPPENING BABY SITTER NEEDED for our 4 & 1 yr. old. 1-3 days a week in our Canton home. Good pay. (734) 354-0257. BABYSITTER NEEDED in home for 6 & 7 yr. old. Mid June-Aug.Tue.-Fri., 7:30-5 p.m. Own trans.. ref. req. Call evenings 426-0491. BABYSITTER NEEDED. Twin 6-yr.-old boys & 1-yr.-old girl. 8-10 daytime hrsiwk. Flex. Trans. needed. $7/hr. Call 665-6029. CHILD CARE NEEDED for three well- behaved girls, ages 11, 9 & 5 in our southwest Ann Arbor home. Full-time summer employment beginning June 9. Call after 4:00 p.m.. 668-1456. CHILD CARE WANTED: Summer job in Germany. Responsible, fun-loving person wanted to care for lively, well-behaved It yr. old son from June I to anytime in August. You'll come to Munich, Germany with us. All expenses paid (air fare, housing) plus generous weekly salary. Male and female encouraged to apply. Contact Katie @ 734/647-4334. I'll be interviewing people starting May 8. CHILD CARE-MATURE, non-smkg, fem for boy 8. girl 10 after school, eves. & summer, flex. hrs. Must have dependable car. 761-3261 veswknd.u personal LOVING, MARRIED COUPLE seeking to adopt a healthy, white infant child. Please call toll-free, day or night, to leave your message @ 1-800-630-0895. 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. SOFTBALL SAND VOLLEYBALL ENTRIES TAKEN: Thursday 5/6 ONLY ENTRIES TAKEN: 5.00 PM, IMSB Tursday 5/6 ONLY 6:30 PM, IMSB ENTRY FEE: $50 per team ENTRY FEE: $40 per team MANAGER'S MTG: MANDATORY MANAGER'S MTG: Thurs 5/6, 5:00 PM MANDATORY Thurs 5/6, 6:30 PM PLAY BEGINS: &ouo's Sun 5/9, Elbel Fields s PLAY BEGINS: Tues 5/11 Elbel Courts 3-on-3 ROLLER BASKETBALL HOCKEY ENTRIES TAKEN: ENTRIES TAKEN: Thursday 5/6 ONLY Thursday 5/6 ONLY 7:30 pm, IMSB 8:00 pm, IMSB ENTRY FEE: ENTRY FEE: $20 per team $45 per team MANAGER'S MTG: MANAGER'S MTG: MANDATORY MANDATORY Thurs 5/6, 7:30 PM Thurs 5/6, 8:00 PM POWERBAR PLAY BEGINS: PLAY BEGINS: Tues 5/11 Ehel Courts Tues 5/11 Ehel Pad The deadline for Golf Two-Person Team Scramble entries is Wednesday June 2 while Tennis Singles & Doubles entries are due Thursday June 3. OFFICIAL'S NEEDED! Join us at the IM Official's Clinics. SOFTBALL: Weds May 5 ROL LER HOCKEY Weds May 5 All Clinics begin at 7:00pm and are held at the IMSB. For Additional Infornuon Contact: Intramural Sports Program, IMSB, 606 E. Hoover, Ann Arbor, M1 48109-3717, (734)763-3562 http://www:recsports.umnich.edu