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8The Daily Tar Heel Friday, September 16, 1988 Sports Wells' power key co Tar Heel volleyball squad g for By DAVE SUROWIECKI Staff Writer UNC volleyball standout Andrea Wells possesses a disarming smile and a guileless manner that belies her dominating presence on volleyball courts up and down the eastern seaboard. ; The 5-foot-7 senior serves as a strong-side hitter on the UNC vol leyball team. Through the first five matches of the 1988 season, she is leading the team in hitting with a .408 percentage, and is third in kills (averaging 2.20 per game). Wells hails from Canton, Ohio, home of the Professional Football Hall of Fame, where she worked during the summer. As a senior at McKinley High School, she cap tained the volleyball team to a state championship, garnering all-Ohio and team MVP honors in the process. She is a reverend's daughter and part of a large family which includes three older brothers, all of whom are married, and two younger sisters who go to college in Georgia. Wells said she found coming from such a big family made the transition to college life that much harder. "Adjusting to being on my own was difficult," she says. "I was really overprotected when I was at home, and to have to do it by myself was really scary. But once I got the hang of it, and gained my independence, I loved it." This is Wells fourth year on the volleyball squad, and in 1986 she was selected first-team all-ACC. But don't ask Wells to talk about her achieve ments; she'd rather talk about the Tar Heels. "Andrea is more somebody to show you by her actions than shell ever show you by her words," says Peggy Bradley-Doppes, the UNC volleyball coach. "I certainly think that she is a really strong candidate." In fact, not only is Wells the strongest player on the team, but she has the highest vertical leap as well. Typical of her "we, not me" attitude, she preferred not to mention her exact vertical jump, but suffice it to say that at 5-7, she can get up as high as those who are 6-2 or 6-3. This great "strength and leaping ability contribute to her outstanding power. The volleyball press guide hails her as "one of the most powerful players on the East Coast." i r' ' 11 " ni ( ? -v 1 If ":v';'as?':','.'.;.n',',;--S' ' "huHi ni ::v::o:-:-:-:v:v:-:v:-:-v:-:v:v:v:v " s " $ " x s 1 . i ' j?t..- A, . lltlliMilWIIIIMff HWiiiiflMflnniWn'T y -wwyv. y-f-V-,V.-n-'- .v . . . w.vw.w.w.-.-, W...AVA.WA.V.W.V.VAW.V.V.-1sJ DTH file photo Andrea Wells' powerful play has opponents ducking for cover According to Bradley-Doppes, "Andrea is really intimidating on the court. She's a fierce competitor, but controlled." How important is this controlled player to the Tar Heels' success? Well, in last season's final practice before the ACC tournament, Wells suffered strained knee ligaments and dislo cated her kneecap. Without Wells, the Tar Heels finished third at the ACCs. Not one to rest on' her laurels or dwell on what could have been; Wlls is working harder than ever in an effort to become a more complete V rje rani gjsesB aaaa ) Ffl'So9 Santo (& Sraumdlay Women's Golf Lady Tar Heel Invitational Beginning at 8:00 am each day 1FHMLIEY (EMNL3F CdDHJimSIE Harris-Teeter has immediate openings in our Chapel Hill and Carrboro stores. Reasons you should join our team: Great starting pay depending on experience Raises based on performance Flexible work schedules Excellent working environment We have the following positions available: Cashiers Baggers Deli Clerks Now is the time to act and see what Harris Teeter has to offer! ; Apply at any store: ; 2 200 Raleigh Rd. , Chapel Hill University Mall, 15-501 ByPass, Chapel Hill 310 Greensboro St. , Carrboro EOEMF IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Brendle's is currently accepting applications for: Cashiers Sales Associates Warehouse Part-time & Full-time Flexible Hours BRENDLE'S BENEFITS FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: Paid Health, Life. Dental & Disability Insurance; Paid VacatlonsHplidays; Profit Sharing; Length of Service Benefit & Employee Discount Purchases APPLY IN PERSON 10 TO 6 MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 1801 Chapel Hill Blvd. Chapel Hill ErendWs E.O.E. MF DTH Picks of the Week Well sports fans, Week One of the great football follies is completed and, surprise of surprises, Mike (The Boss) Berardino jumped out to the early lead, successfully predicting nine out of the 10 games. Andrew (Frattybaggerwannabe) Podolsky and Dave (Watkins) Glenn are close behind with .800 records, and thanks to last week's picks Chris (Carolina Blue) Spencer dwells in the cellar with a .500 ledger. But alas, this week's schedule finds not a Tar Heel in sight, as UNC prepares for next week's edition of the lambasting of Louisville. But an even more important game has our panel split. The lOth-ranked Florida State Seminoles travel to "Death Valley" to battle the third-ranked Clemson Tigers in a battle of top national powers. Of course, this game will have serious implications on who will come out of week two unscathed. player. This year I'm trying to concentrate more on my defense," she says. "My coach (Bradley-Doppes) has confi dence in my hitting ability, but this year my main concern is going to be defense. The more balls I can dig, the better player I feel I should be. I want to become a blocker my coach has confidence in." , " When the psychology major isn't playing volleyball or studying, she; likes to listen to religious music and slow romantic ballads, both of which seem appropriate for someone who is engaged. But don't look for any U2 albums in Wells collection: "IVe never heard of them," she says. After graduation in May, Wells plans to marry and then enter a two year nursing program, a field where her psychology major can only help. Until then, Wells will continue to bullet the Carolina blue sky with her volleyball blasts, keeping her oppo nents on The Edge. U.S. athletes begin their Seoul invasion From Associated Press reports Mobbed like a movie queen and smiling for the cameras, Florence Griffith Joyner led the cast of U.S. track and field stars to the Olympics on Thursday, while leading man Carl Lewis went into hiding after a cocky vow of victory. Hurdler Edwin Moses, too fast to let anyone catch up with him, flew in from Japan with Grifith Joyner, more than 90 teammates and U.S. wrestlers, kayakers and synchronized swimmers. World-record triple jumper Willie Banks, sprinter Calvin Smith and miler Steve Scott, named captains of the men's track team earlier in the day, also arrived, along with the women's captains, sprinter Evelyn Ashford and high jumper Louise Ritter. Lewis made his grand entrance a day earlier, garbed in a white silk suit and boldly vowing to reclaim the title of the fastest man alive. Games Florida State at Clemson The Citadel at Duke Wake Forest at N.Q State Maryland at West Virginia Georgia Tech at Virginia Arizona at Oklahoma LSUatTennesee Miami at Michigan Ohio State at Pitt . Alabama at Texas A&M Mike Berardino (9-1-0).900 FSU Duke NCSU WVU UVa 0U Tenn. Miami 0SU A&M Chris Spencer (5-5-0)500 FSU Duke Wake WVU UVa 0U LSU Miami 0SU Ala Andy Podolsky (8-2-0)800 Clem. Duke NCSU WVU UVa OU LSU Miami Pitt Ala Dave Glenn (8-2-0).800 Clem. Duke Wake WVU UVa OU LSU Miami Pitt Ala On Tap TODAY FIELD HOCKEY vs. Maine, in Boston, 1 pm WOMEN'S GOLF in Lady Tar Heel Tournament, Finley GC, all day MEN'S SOCCER vs. USC-Spartanburg. Fetzer Field, 4 pm MEN'S TENNIS at Big Four Tournament, at Duke Tennis Courts, all day WOMEN'S TENNIS at Big Four Tournament, at Duke Tennis Courts, all day VOLLEYBALL at Miami (Fla), 730 pm SATURDAY FIELD HOCKEY vs. New Hampshire, in Boston, 1 pm WOMEN'S GOLF in Lady Tar Heel Tournament, Finley GC, all day WOMEN'S SOCCER vs. Cal-Berkeley, Fetzer Field, 2 pm MEN'S TENNIS at Big Four Tournament, at Duke Tennis Courts, all day WOMEN'S TENNIS at Big Four Tournament at Duke Tennis Courts, all day VOLLEYBALL vs. Illinois State, at Miami (FlaX TBA SUNDAY FIELD HOCKEY at Northeastern, 1 pm W$t latig -(Jar Itel GassSferl AdveotosDinig Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: for 25 words or less Students, Student Organizations and Individuals: $2.00 per day Consecutive day rates: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 4 days $4.50 5 days $5.00 .50 for each consecutive day Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: 5 per word per day over 25 $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads FREE. SIZES, PETITE, DANCEWEAR AERO BIC, BRIDAL, LINGERIE OR ACCES SORIES STORE. ADD COLOR ANAL YSIS. BRAND NAMES: LIZ CLAIBORNE, HEALTHTEX, CHAUS, LEE, ST MICHELE, FORENZA, BUGLE BOY, LEVI, CAMP BEVERLY HILLS, ORGANICALLY GROWN, LUCIA, OVER 2000 OTHERS. OR $13.99 ONE PRICE DESIGNER, MULTI TIER PRIC ING DISCOUNT OR FAMILY SHOE STORE. RETAIL PRICES UNBELIEVA BLE FOR TOP QUALITY SHOES NOR MALLY PRICED FROM $19 TO $60. OVER 250 BRANDS 2600 STYLES. $17,900 TO $29,900: INVENTORY, TRAINING, FIXTURES, AIRFARE, GRAND OPENING, ETC. CAN OPEN 15 DAYS. MR. MCCOMB (404) 859-0229. will run five days Please notify the DTH office imme diately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. services ABORTION To 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. . 942-0824. THOSE DEADLINES ARE COMING! LINE UP YOUR TYPISTEDITOR NOW FOR ALL THOSE PAPERS, THESES, DISSERTATIONS, ETC. REASONABLE RATES AND EXPERIENCE IN VAR IOUS SUBJECTS. 929-3236. COMPUTER REMINDER SERVICE SPE CIAL OFFER. 10 dates. $10.00. 1 will call to remind you of any important dates in your school year. Call Yvonne at 933-9293. SEE NORINA INSTRUMENT COM PANY for authorized service on Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi VCRs and audio equipment. We're glad to service any other brand as well. 405 E. Main St., Carrboro. 942 3777. lost & found LOST: PAIR OF GLASSES. Thin tortoise shell frame. In black case that has "North Hills Opticians" printed on it. Reward offered! Call 933-0414. LOST: BURGANDY "EASTPAK" BACKPACK. Taken by MISTAKE from Student Store. PLEASE return. No questions. VERY IMPORTANT. Call Roy at 967-5446. RYAN E. BOLAND: Your small brown LEATHER TRAVEL WALLET has been found. To claim, call Geoffrey at 942 8586(davs) or 967-4379(evenings). FOUND: WACHOIVA TELLER II CARD FOR CLARENCE COLEMAN. CALL ED AT 933-6151. LOST a gray NORTH CAROLINA SWEATSHIRT on Sat. morning (910) anywhere from married housing to the library. Please call Hiroko, 933-5706! LOST: BUS PASS! Saturday between Kenan and P-lot. If found PLEASE call 933 1114. Extremely important for my transportation. LOST: GOLD LADIES' WATCH, 910 88. Black face with diamond. Lost between Granville Towers and Wilson Library. If found, please call 933-5628. ADORABLE PHOTOGRAPH of a little boy found ia a book bought at Student Stores (Heart of Dar kness by Joseph Conrad). To reclaim, call Jen at 933-3105. THE GUY who found my photos in Playmakers Parking Lot PLEASE call me again! I need to pick them up, but don't know where to find you. 933-8146, Nancy. FOUND: LARGE SILVER EARRING near bus stop in front of Scuttlebutt. Pick it up at the front desk in the Student Union building. FOUND: CANON SNAPPY CAMERA. Call JoAnna for details at 933-2765. Have you lost something??? Look for it at APO Lost and Found in the basement of the Union or call 962-1044. business opportunities help wanted OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL OR SHOE STORE, CHOOSE FROM: JEAN SPORTSWEAR, LADIES, MEN'S, CHILDRENMATERNITY, LARGE PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED. Inter ested in making money part-time photo graphing people? No experience neces sary; we train. If you are highly sociable,' have 35mm camera and transportation, please call between 12 noon and 5 pm at 967-9576, M-F. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years old, willing to participate 6 months or longer in UNC artificial insemination program. Confidentiality assured. $25 per accepta ble speciman. Call 962-6596 for screening information. DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPE RIENCE? Child Care Networks is looking for qualified caregivers to provide full or part-time care in the child's home. For more information call 942-0184. T.K.TRIPPS now hiring for all positions. Exc. benefits, growth potential, and competitive wages. Apply in person, M F, 2-5 pm, 4600 Chapel Hill Blvd. (15 501 at Garrett Road). CAROLINA INN now hiring UNC stu dents in cafeteria for lunch and dinner. Flexible schedule. Top pay. See Patti. Also need students for kitchen help. See Chef. WAITERS NEEDED for Dinner shift at Sorority House. Ideal for students. Meals . provided. Free cleaning of uniforms. Call 967-6001, leave message. DISHWASHER NEEDED. Ideal for stu dent. Meals plus salary. Call 967-6001, leave message. LACROSSE INSTRUCTORS NEEDED Chapel Hill PksRec. Instruct children (11-18 yrs) in basic skills; officiate scrim mage games. Tues. and Thurs., 4:15-7:45 pm, 913-1020. Requires 2 yrs playing exp; prefer 4 mos teaching exp. $6hr. Apply by Sept 12: 200 Plant Rd. 968-2784. EOAAE. CHILDREN'S LACROSSE LEAGUE DIRECTOR AND TEAM LEADERS -Chapel Hill PksRec. Director: Supervise Team Leaders, $6hr. Team Leaders: Organize practices and coach during games; $3.60hr. Sept 14-Oct 29, PRAC TICES - Wednesdays, 4-5 pm; GAMES Saturdays, 9-12 noon. Requires 1 yr playing exp; prefer 2 mos sports instruc tion. Apply by Sept 12: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2784. EOAAE. . BASKETBALL OFFICIALSSCORERS TIMERS NEEDED - Chapel Hill Pks Rec. Officiate andor keep scoretime for youth basketball league. Oct-March, 10 20 hrsweek, evenings and weekends. . Experience preferred; training provided. Officials: $5-$8game; ScorerTimer: $5 game. Apply by Sept 19: 200 Plant Rd. 968- 2784. EOAAE. FIELD HOCKEY INSTRUCTORS NEEDED Chapel Hill Pks.Rec. Instruct girls in basic skills; officiate scrimmage games. Mon and Wed, 5:15 6:45 pm, 926-1019. Requires 1 yr playing exp; prefer 6 mos teaching exp. $6hr. Apply by Sept 19: 200 Rant Rd. 968-2784, EOAAE. ADULT TENNIS INSTRUCTOR NEEDED Chapel Hill PksRec. Provide instruction to adult students from beginner to intermediate levels. Yr-round, except Dec-Feb. Starts Sept 19, Mon Thurs, 9:30-11:30 am. Requires 2 yrs playing exp; 6 mos teaching exp. $5.75 nr. Apply by Sept 16: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2784. EOAAE. CAROLINA INN now hiring breakfast room service waits. Mon-Fri, 6:30-9:45 am. Good salary plus tips. See Jim Ferguson. ARE YOU LOOKING for a growing young company which offers opportuni ties for advancement? Do you enjoy working with people and have a pleasant phone manner? Can you deal effectively with the public? If y said yes to the above questions, the consider joining the telemarketing staff of the nation's fastest growing bicycle retailmail order com pany. Full and part-time positions are available, 20-40 hrs.wk. Responsibilities include answering phones, taking orders for merchandise, and handling customer inquiries. Applicants should possess above-average communications skills, have previous public contact andor clerical experience, and be able to type 30-words-plus per minute. Complete training is provided. Apply at Perfor mance, Inc., 1 Performance Way (located off Old Lystra Rd. on 15-501 near Cole Park Plaza). DO YOUR SHARE FOR CLEAN AIR! Earn $7-10hr. as a participant in EPA studies of common air pollutants. Healthy non-smokers ages 18-35 call collect 919-966-1532. Studies for white females full. ASTHMATICS : non-smoking men and women ages 18-35 who are otherwise healthy can earn $7-$10hr while partic ipating in a study of the special problems of air pollution and asthmatics. For more information call 966-1253. DINING ROOM SERVICE Carol Woods Retirement Community Dining Room Service (host, wait and bus people). Part time jobs tailored for college students. Work times: 4-8 pm. Very generous scheduling and request-off structure. A pleasant and attractive environment and interact with accomplished and vital community residents. A quality meal provided to workers. No experience required. Minimum $4.34hr. Call Michael at Carol Woods Food and Nutrition Services, 968-4511 today! SEARCHING FOR A CAREER? Then our.,. Burger King Restaurants have a place for you. We are looking for dependable, friendly individuals and we offer excellent starting wage, paid vacation, free meals; and uniform with chance of advancement. Take advantage of this opportunity. Apply in person today, 140 Elliott Rd., or 205 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill. FUN$ Have fun while earning excellent income with a part-time job at WFUN ' nightclub! Positions available include cocktail hostesses, door hostesses, bar backs and busboys. Applications accepted Tues. through Fri. from 7-9 pm. WFUN E. Franklin St. at Elliot Rd Kroger PlazaChapel Hill. WANTED: PART-TIME NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS. BREAD SHOP. CAUL 942 8047. LOTS OF DOUGH! GRANVILLE STUDENT DINING ASSO-, CIATION is now accepting applications for employment as kitchen assistants within a student-managed organization. Advancement into the student manage ment staff is possible. Employees start at $4 per hour with annual increases and a great meal option plan. See the Student Manager on duty Monday, Wednesday or Thursday afternoons in the cafeteria or call 968-1037 for an appointment EOE MFH. MOTEL DESK CLERK WANTED fuD or part-time. Call 489-9111 or 489-9146. $5.00 per hour. EARN CASH NOW! Reliable helper needed for campus paper route (Sunday) and to sub during Christmas break. Car required. Call 933-6506, 6-9 pro. LANDLUBBER'S RESTAURANT seeds busboys and dishwasher. Good money and hours. Please apply in person. We're located at Hwy. 54 East and 1-40. HAM'S RESTAURANT is accepting applications for cook positions. Starting wage $4hr. Will train. Apply in person, 310 W. Franklin. RESIDENTIAL SERVICES needs on-call personnel to work with mentally retarded and developmental disabled individuals living in group homes. Personnel would provide supervision, training and assist ance to residents, including personal hygiene, positioning, grooming, and assistance at mealtimes. Experience desirable, training provided. High school diploma required. Morning, evening and weekend hours available. 3-20 hrs. a week, $4.80-$4.95hr. Call 942-7391. HOUSECLEANER - Busy family needs dependable detail-oriented person to clean their new house 2-3 hours weekly. Salary $5hr to start. Call Laurie at 942 0234. EARN EXTRA MONEY. Students wanted for: 1) Houseplant Care RepotClean after summer outdoors 2) Interior Painting 3) Yardwork 4) Install Gutters 5) Odd Jobs. Call 967-2148 after 6 pm. DRIVERS WANTED full and part-time. Must be 18 years old with proof of valid I.D. and insurance. Family business. Great working conditions. Salary plus commis sion plus tips. Apply at Checker's Pizza, 303 W. Franklin Street. WE NEED YOUR BLOOD! 18-35 year old white men, non-smoking, will be paid $20 for each donation. Call 966-1253; ask for Ms. Sandy. MODELING - part-time, $6-10hr., cam pus area. No experience or height require ments. Junior sizes 3-9. Must be photo genic. Submit photo, description, phone. Studios, Box 111312, Pittsburgh, PA 15238. LIBRARY STUDENT ASSISTANT POSI TIONS: The Health Sciences library invites applications for student assistant positions. Primary duty is reshelving materials. $3.90hr. minimum with regular raises. Required: ability to work 8-12 pm or 8-12 am; 12 hrs.week minimum; continuation of employment during spring semester; current enrollment cis UNC-CH student. Positions available immediately. Request application form from Room 211 at the library or at 966-2111. BLACK WOMEN IS EXERCISE YOUR GAME? Help EPA complete an important air pollution study. Earn $87. Must be 18 35, non-smoker, no BC pills. Call 966-1532. OPENINGS FOR WAITERS, WAI TRESSES, and kitchen help. Good wages. Good compensation. Uni que environment. Great manage ment. Plenty of hour. Contact Neal or David at Mac n Maggie's, 4139 Chapel Hill Blvd., Durham, 493-3117. TIJUANA FATS in Chapel Hill ia now accepting applications for bartender, serving person, host hostess, cook, cashier, and dis hwasher. Apply ia person, M-W-F, 2-4 pm. 403 W. Rosemary St. INDIVIDUALS, AGES 18-35, with moderate sensorineural hearing losses are needed for studies on . hearing impairment. These stu dies aim to develop ways to -improve speech understanding, especially in noise. Please contact ' , Dr. Robert Peters, Division of,' Speech and Hearing Sciences,1 Wing D, Medical School, UNC-CH,' . 966-1006. ,' EXCITING, ENTHUSIASTIC, HARD-j J WORKING FOLKS needed to work with' i the FINE ARTS FESTIVAL '89. It's gonn-n J be unvelievahbull!! Pick up applications at. i Union desk. v FLEXIBLE, PART-TIME WORK j available immediately. Market, : research firm is looking for depeu ' dable people to serve as interview. i era, both on the telephone and in ' person. Salaries range from $6-152 ' per hour. 544-5991. x ! GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiring ii? J your area, both skilled and unskilled. For , a list of jobs and application; call 1-615 383-2627, ext. J386. . v i WANTED: PART-TIME SEWING ' MACHINE OPERATORS at" Johnny T-Shirt. Call 967-5646 and ', ask for Alicia. TANNING CABANA PERMANENT PART-TIME, M F, 5 pm-8 pm; Sat, 10- " 6. Salary plus commission plus compli- -mentary tanning. 942-2030 for interview. ) TANNING CABANA MANAGER Full-.! time, M-F, 10 am-5 pm. Salary plus J commission plus complimentary tanning. . 942-2030 for interview. COLONEL CHUTNEY'S is now accepting applications for its service staff. We are a pub style restaurant which serves food 7 nights a week. Large portions, charbroOed entrees and good music are our spe cialties. Experience ia benefi cial bat not necessary. A aease of humor is mandatory. Full and part-time positions are avilable. Please apply in per son at 300 W. Rosemary St. any day after 4:30. GUMBY'S PIZZA is now hiring delivery personel. Earn $50-$ 100 a night. Get paid nightly. Free meals, flexible schedule. Call 968-3278 after 4:00. SMALL CARRBORO BUSI NESS is looking for a detail oriented person to do light cleaning and organizing for our store late afternoon or early evening. 2 hrsday. No weekends. Call Alex 929-6981 from 12-5 pm. GET INVOLVED in the political process! FGI, a leading market research company, needs people to conduct political polling through the November elections. Sunday through Thursday night commitment rer quired. Good pay and possible long-' term employment after November. Callour operations manager between 2-4 pm at 929-7759 or 493-1670. DUBEY'S PET WORLD - part-time sales. Afternoonsevenings and wee kends. Sales or aquarium experience preferred. Apply in person, Univer sity Mall. THE CAROLINA INN, the best place to work in Chapel Hill, has openings for UNC stu dents in several departments. Onr reservation office is seek ing a mature grad student to work workday mornings 8-1. Top pay to right student. See Wayne. Our catering depart ment ia seeking breakfast room service students, 4:30 9:45 am. Good salary plus tips. See Jim Ferguson. Our cafete ria is seeking day or night student help. Good pay and flexible hours. See Patti. Our chef is seeking students to help him In the kitchen. Top pay. See Chef.
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