16 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 17, 2002 ROWING Continued from Page 15 The dues and fund raising also require all members of the team to be fully dedicated to the team's goals. "We don't have anyone on our team that does not want to be there," Scholz said. "I think in some of the scholarship programs they have kids that have already rowed four years in high school and might be a little burned out." While the Wolverines have had more success than any other club program, they are not yet satisfied. The team hopes in the next two years to finish in the top five at the IRA and have its top boat, the varsity eight, finish in the nation's top six. The team also plans to enjoy itself a little along the way. "We've got a lot of good guys just going for it," Hartsuff said. "These are hard-working guys that are represent- ing the university well and having fun doing it." June, LeSueur get down ACADEMY Continued from Page 13 defense's ability to create turnovers did as well. The defensive groups coached by June and LeSueur had the most suc- cess recovering fumbles and picking off passes for 70-yard scores. And just because the two defensive backs weren't participating in the game did- n't mean they didn't get involved. Located in the endzone, the two sprinted to their new students to accompany them on their touchdown runs. Since endzone celebrations are frowned upon in actual games, June and LeSueur didn't pass up the oppor- tunity to do a touchdown dance with the women playing in their positions. "I thought Cato June showed a lot of enthusiasm," Carr said. "That's the one thing - (the players) seemed to enjoy themselves, which is really a positive thing. It's not exactly their element, but the ladies' concentration was very good and they pay attention, so that makes it more fun for the coaches." As for next year's academy, Carr was unsure whether to add more par- ticipants as there is only so much that his staff can handle in a half-day peri- od. "Somewhere there's a number that is ideal in terms of making sure everyone can still have a good time and yet get- ting as many people as we can," Carr said. He also said that the thought of adding more was a possibility, but he would have to talk with Erik Campbell, wide receivers coach and the emcee for the event, and the rest of his staff first. DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Michigan safety Cato June was one of many football players who helped teach the women some of the Intricacies of playing defense Saturday. Doctors in the area are ASTHMA conducting 2 asthma RESEARCH STUDY studies comparing two marketed medications You may be eligible for one or both studies if you are: " Generally healthy with the diagnosis of asthma " 18-80 years old " Use of an albuterol or similar inhaler (Proventil®, Ventolin®) " Not a current smoker or have not smoked more than a pack a day for more than 10 years " Available to complete 9-10 visits over approximately 3 months for short-term study or 15-16 visits over one year for long-term study + Study-related physical exams, breathing tests, ECG's, study medication at no charge + Compensation: " $510 for completion of the 3 month study " $810 for completion of the year long study Call ClinSite at 1-888-254-6748 toll-free, or visit www.clinsite.com Brighton, Ann Arbor, Plymouth 4