The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 14, 1995 - Season approaching ford'the varsitsport of the mind' 7A 'U' Intramural College Bowl preliminaries scheduled for Sept. 23-26 For more information To sign up for the IM tournament, students must register at the UAC office by 5 p.m. Sept. 20. By Jennifer Fried Daily Staff Reporter Known as "the varsity sport of the mind," Intramural College Bowl is a contest requiring quick thinking and teamwork. Two teams of four players face off, answering trivia questions in areas such as current events, fine arts, sports, popular culture, science and geography. Some questions can be answered by only one playeron a team, while others allow the entire team to confer. "There's such a wide variety of questions that everyone's interests are represented," said Maya Kobersy, who will participate in College Bowl for the second time this year. David Frazee, manager of Michigan Aca- demic Competitions, says team cooperation and good chemistry between members are essential components for success. "There's a real chal- lenge of really making that synergy work" he said. Frazee said one of his favorite parts of Col- lege Bowl is the preparation. "What it forces you to do is actually to engage and pay attention to your world." The College Bowl Co. and the Association of College Unions-International encourage any interested student to participate. The University typically draws the largest tournament in the country, with more than 60 teams. Most teams are "groups of friends who come together to have fun while testing themselves against the brightest and quickest at the Univer- sity," said a representative from the University Activities Center. Participants can also register alone and be assigned to a team. When UAC co-chair Anne Mitchell first signed up for the IM games as an individual, she met many people with similar interests. "The friendships I've made have been by far the best part," she said. This year a Greek division for fraternity and sorority members will be added as well as a championship division for those who wish to subsequently compete at the intercollegiate level. The IM preliminaries will be held from Sept. 23-26. Each team is guaranteed to play in at least five matches, while the best-performing teams will advance to the quarter-finals, semi- finals and then finals. Prizes will be awarded for finalists, and also for teams with the most creative names. For those who wish to continue academic contests after the IM tournament, open practices will be held to select a College Bowl varsity team to compete on an intercollegiate level. UAC also will send interested students to vari- ous intercollegiate academic contests at schools such as the University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University. PART TIME SECRETARY (20 hrs.) for clinical research center. Exp. pref. Typing 75 words/min. Manuscripts, correspondents. No microsoft word necessary. Must have good phone skills. Loc. @ UM hospital. Call Edie 0936-8080. PART-TIME gymnastics instructors. Pre- school girls & boys classes. Must be enthusiastic, reliable, have experience & tansportation. Gym America 971-1667. PART-TIME teaching asst. & care-givers needed for our licensed preschool/child care center. High energy, fun envir. & very rewar- ding work place. $6/hr. Call Noreen or Judy L @ 971-0990. PART-TIME HELP needed afternoons & wknds. Perfect for students. 761-3768. Cam- pus Auto Rental. POSTAL & GOVERNMENT jobs $21/hr. + benefits. No experience. Will train. Call 1- 800/875-7608. PRESCHOOL HELP. Love children, cleaning, pets & yard work. P.M., eves. & some Saturdays $6-8/hr. 769-2795. RECEPTIONIST: Experienced individual needed as office admin. - Computer skills a must - Send resume to Q. Technology at 42030 Koppemick #320, Canton 48187 or fax 313-459-3417. WAITSTAFF & box office staff needed! MATURE NON-SMKR. Babysitting & light Part-time, eves./wknds. Apply @ Mainstreet housekeeping in my Saline home. 40-45 hrs./ Comedy Showcase, week full or part-time. Exc. wages. Call after 314 E. Liberty, Wed.-Sat. after noon or call 5 p.m. 429-8175. 741-0022. MOTHER'S HELPER needed Mon.-Fri. aftemoons 3-7. Car nec. 973-7221 eves. Volunteers aged 12 years and up, who have athlete's foot, are needed for a research study at the University of Michigan Department of Dermatol- ogy. Eligible participants will be compensated for their time and effort. For more information please call (313) 9364070 Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ILI University of Michigan Medical Center WANTED EXPERIENCED, ENERGETIC certified aerobics instructors. Good pay. Please contact Leslie at One On One Athletic Club, Ann Arbor 313-761-4440. WANTED FUN outgoing individuals who arc interested in photographing social events on campus. Photography experience a plus but not mandatory. We provide training & equipment. Pay up to 9/hr. Please call Jeremy at 677-3400. WANTED: YOUTH Counselors for after school program at Pinelake Co-Opportunity Center. Mon.-Fri., 3-8 p.m. Hours Flexible. Starting at $7-9/hr. Contact Lee Copeland at 994-0431. WORK FOR The Michigan Daily! Credit staffer needed approximately 10 hours/week. Can work around class schedule. If interested, please contact Kerm Rickert at 763-3246 for an interview. WORK STUD)Y funded students needed for lab & office jobs. Pay rate of $6/hr. Call Kate at 763-0651. WORK STUDY/STUDENT needed for Clinical Research Center to run errands, use copy machine, answer phones &miscellaneous office work. Mac computer skills desired. Location University Hospital. Call Eric or Jeanne at 936-8080. WORK STUDY SURGERY RESEARCH lab, varied tasks office/lab $7.50/hr. 936- 2817. Y & S YOGURT and sandwich is expanding. New location, all shifts. 5 a.m.-l1 p.m. Full & part-time. Mgmt., bakers, counter help, delivery drivers, prep. 313/662-7701. YARD II ELP WANTED. Flexible hours. S7/br. Own transportation nec. 662-1122. YOUNG ENTREPR EUNERS-Last wk. I earned $1500 in business for myself. I'm looking for 3-5 students who want to work hard and eam the same. Jake 995-6806. NANNY NEEDED: 4 children (6, 4, 2, & 4 mo.) Thurs., Fri., occas. Tues. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. $9/hr. Cathy 663-7256 NE A2. NEEDED: STUDENTS who really like kids! Care for 2 girls ages 8 & 13, 2:30-6 p.m., Tues. & Thur. Car req. some cooking. Exc. refs. a must. Call Jane 764-1376 days, 761-2051 eves. $7.50/hr. SITTER WANTED for Wed. after 3 & some wknds. Start now. 2 fun kids. Car & refs. Call Ramona 572-9506. WARM, RELIABLE babysitter for bright third-grade girl. Tuesdays, 5:15-8:15 p.m. Need own car. 665-4719. WORK FOR ACADEMIC credit, volunteer or participate with a work study grant at U of M's Pound House Children's Center during Fall, Winter, and Spring terms. Join hundreds of past students in a quality experience in working with young children. Located at Bill and East University. Please call 764-2547 for more info. or to arrange a visit. ticets& travel 2 BOSTON COLLEGE-UM tix. for 9/16 @ Boston. Good seats, best offer. Tony 930- 0629. ROMANTIC LOG CABINS on lake. $54- 75/night. Inc. outdoor hot tub, boats, canoes, more. Traverse City. 616/276-9502. SPRING BREAK REPS WANTED Form- ing groups now. Call Dan, Regency Travel 665-6122, 209 S. State. SPRING BREAK TRAVEL FREE with SunSplash Tours. Highest commissions paid, lowest prices. Campus Reps wanted! Sell Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas, Florida, Padre. Rates & Info call 1-800/426-7710. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or S239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Arlene at Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. WANT TO BUY 1 student season football ticket. Call 517/694-5612 evenings. WAN'TE) 2 GOOD SEASON TICKETS for 1995 Football season. Will pay reasonable price. 810/642-8700. ELIZABETH L1PPMAN/Daity Lunar landing? The frame of a new atrium for the Student Activities Building blocks Maynard Street yesterday during construction. Detroit man goes on trialfor puadriplegbic boy two othear Prosecutors allege b oy's father hired man to murder son RECEPTIONIST 15-20 hrs./wk. Good pay, benefits for fun, energetic service-oriented people. Call 761-4440 - Mark or stop in and apply, 2875 Boardwalk Dr. RESORT JOBS Students Needed! Earn up to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks, hotels, Spas, +more. Destinations include Florida, lawaii, Colorado, & So. California. Call Resort Employment Services 206/632-0150 ext. 855981. SALAD DAYS: looking for energetic hardworking help. Full-time, part-time delivery. Apply: comer of State & William. SCHOOL AGE CHILD care. Part-time position in local school. 2-6 p.m. Call Diane at 665-2055. SCOREKEEPERS BAR & Grill is now taking applications for cooks, floormen, & waitstaff. Apply at 310 Maynard. 995-0581. SCOTTISH HIGHLAND dancing teacher- is being sought for lessons. 764-1644. SECURITY GUARDS-8-40 hrs./week avail. Good driving recotd is a plus. Ilex. work schedule, advancement opportunities, on -the- Job paid training. Apply 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.- Fri. 525 Church St. 668-0444. EOE. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, 0 negative. For this blood type, $120 is paid per accep- table donation. Wite APRL, P.O. B ox 2674, Ann Arbor, NI 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 donation. Write, APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SER VER/DISHWASH RS needed for Friday evenings. Call 769-0500. STREET SMART. Iave you always been street smart instead of book smart? Our com- pany seeks your talent. Call Debbie for info at 973-6066. STUDENT NEEDED to do odd jobs at an Ann Arbor home. Call Liz! 996-9621. 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. SUBJECTS NEEDED for experiment in perception of shape. Eye sight correctable to 20-20. Takes 50 min., pays $15. Call Ila at 763-3127. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS w/ early childhood exp. are welcome to apply for pre- school & kindergarten teaching positions at The Discovery Center, WVest A2. Call 663- FEMALE stnimental guitarists/1l \ 1 B AND-Modem/Altemative/In- Rock/Blues-own music-needs 2 bass player-Mara 665-5395. 2 GIRLS 3 & 1/2 & 7 mo. T, Th. afts. - early eves. &/or Mon., Wed. afts. $7-$7.50/hr Car, DO YOU WANT to be reunited or confront Refs., exp. 994-0949. a one night stand? You could be on a national AFTER SCHOOL CARE for 1 child close talk show! Call Stacy collect right away! 212/ -' CH CA f. - child close 246-6813 or 212/582-1722 ext. 23. to central campus. Non-smkr. Ref. req. Tues. p.m. off. $6/hr. neg. 995-1447. AFTER SCHOOL child care needed for 10 & 13 yr. old 5 days per week, 1-3 hrs./day. Must be good driver. Call 998-0643 after 7 p.m. BABYSI'TTER NEEDED for boy (5) & girl (8). N-smkr., own car, at least 3 days/week after school. Female pref., $6/hr. neg. Call 994-6047 evenings. BABYSIYFER/DRIVER needed Mon. & Wed. 3-4. Own car, salary neg. Call Elayne at 747-7333 anytime. CHILD CARE NEEDED in my Westside home. 8-13 hrs./wk. or more. Need hours Mon. & Thurs.-flex. & all day Fri. for 1 1/2 yr. old & sometimes 5 yr. old. $7/hr. Exp. pref. Ref. req. 663-6935. CHILD CARE l & 3 yr. old. Thur. 11-6, Fri. 10-4:30. $5-7/hr. (1-2 children). N. Campus,'own trans. Sept. 21, exp. w/ ref. 764-1252. CHILD CARE- Active, experienced provider needed for our 2 children in Ann Arbor. M-F 2:30-6:30. Exc. pay. Start immed. Child care ref. req. 712-8062. CHILD CARE WANTED 3-7 p.m. for 8 and 11 year old. Must have own trans., be a non-smoker & like pets. Students in educa- tion pref. Please call 996-0593. CHILD CARE & light housekeeping needed in our home. 7-10 hrs./wk. Reliable car. 662- 5200. CHILD CARE WANTED for 11 and 6yr. old girls. After school pick-up, 2:45-4. Eve- ning and weekend hrs. if interested. Own transportation needed. $7/hr. 995-2814. FREE FINANCIAL AllD! 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. F55981. I NEED A PARKING space on campus! Price neg. Call Amanda 810/437-0199. PARKING SPACE needed on Central Cam- pus immediately. Call 434-1644. ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP)-A Michi- gan man charged in the 1993 slaying of three people, including an 8-year-old quadriplegic boy, tried to make it look like a robbery had taken place in the Maryland home where the bodies where found, prosecutors said yesterday. James Perry, a self-described "spiri- tual adviser," is charged with conspiracy and three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Mildred Horn, her quad- riplegic son, Trevor, andthe boy's nurse Janice Saunders. Perry, who went on trial yesterday in Montgomery County Circuit Court, could be sentenced to death if con- victed. Prosecutors ran videotapes taken both inside and outside the Silver Spring, Md., home of Mildred Horn on the morning of March 3, 1993, showing articles of clothing and furniture strewn throughout the first floor, and a base- ment window which was pried open. The alarm from Trevor Horn's oxygen machine could be heard ringing in the background. Prosecutors alleged Perry, of Detroit, was hired by Mildred Horn's ex-hus- band, Lawrence, to commit the mur- ders so he could collect nearly $2 mil-. lion awarded to his son. The boy was involved in an 1985 accident at Children's Hospital in Wash- ington that left him bedridden, legally Court: Overage students should have been barred from athletics CINCINNATI (AP) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday threw out a ruling that would have blocked the Michigan High School Athletic As- sociation frompenalizing schools that allowed overage students to partici- pate in sports. The case before the 6th U.S. Circuit Court ofAppeals involved students who suedthe Rochester Community Schools and the Grosse Pointe Public Schools. The athletic sanctioning organi- zation prohibits participation in high school sports by students who turn 19 before Sept. 1. But the students sued, saving thev had fallen behind thetv"i- James Perry, a self-escribed "spiritual adviser," is charged with conspiracy and three counts of first-degree murder. blind and unable to breathe on his own. In her opening statement to the jury, Montgomery County Assistant State's Attorney Teresa Whalen called the murders "brutal and methodical," and accused Perry and Lawrence Horn of "doing what nature would not do," in killing the boy. Whalen, however, acknowledged there was no direct physical evi- dence linking either man to the crime scene. But she promised to introduce "hundreds of documents and wiretaps" of telephone calls between the two men. Defense attorney Roger Galvin ac- cused the prosecutor of "attempting to use inference after inference after infer- ence," to prove her case. James Tamez, a night clerk at the Days Inn hotel in Gaithersburg, Md., testified that Lawrence Horn, who lives in Los Angeles, stayed at the hotel three different times between April and Au- gust of 1992, while Perry registered there twice - on May 22, 1992, and again for just six hours on the night of the murders. Two of Mildred Horn's neighbors, Steven Hofman and Debra Falls, told jurors they noticed the Horn's garage door was open and the specially-outfit,- ted van used to transport Trevor was missing. Falls testified her family called po- lice when Mildred Horn's sister, Vivian Rice, knocked on their door after notic- ing the open garage door. Both Mildred Horn and Saunders died from multiple gunshot wounds to the face and head; Trevor Horn was found suffocated in his crib, the tube leading to his tracheotomy deliber- ately blocked and his oxygen appara- tus disconnected. The trial is expected to last at least eight weeks. Lawrence Horn, a former techni- cian with Motown Records in Detroit and Los Angeles, is scheduled to go on trial on murder charges early next year. HOUSEIMATE NEEDED PRONTO! Own room & bath in a 6-bcdrm. house on E. Madison-a few min. from C. Campus. Free dry., all modernsconveniences.S$283! mo.+util. Lease runs Sep.96-Sept.96. 998- 0885. LOVELY PRIVATE locking bdrm. Share luxury living rm., state-of-the-art kitchen w/ 1 other student. Exc. loc., $495 incl. heat & water. Prkg avail. Campus Rentals 665-8825. ROOMMATE WANTED for double on Greenwood St. Close to campus. $300/mo. + util. Call Mike for info @ 994-5868. TENANT NEEDS APT. MATE for separate bdrms. high grade unit. Edge of campus. Good credit only. 665-8825. CHILD CARE after school. 2 boys, ages 7