The Daily Tar HeelMonday, April 23, 1990V 190OMiL Draft i Vom&a tokem by Tigers lira semis i ffam staff reports OLLEGEPARK, Md. The UNC tyqmen's tennis team built an early lead ;tJy to be defeated by the Clemson ;5fJers 5-4 in the semifinals of the ACC jtyJjmen's tennis championship Satur ;Jay afternoon. ;2;ij3lemson rallied from a 4-2 deficit ;tpr singles to sweep all three doubles ;T3tches in a repeat of the two teams' lingular season matchup two weeks ago. &?Jn the No. 1 spot, UNC's CTinda ;)Sjrney defeated nemesis Mimi Bur in three sets. After dropping the Jrst set 3-6, Gumey battled back to ;ie the second and third sets, 6-2, 6-1 . ;lthe No. 3 spot, Alisha Portnoy of ;2jtqrth Carolina defeated Amy Young ip;avenge her regular season loss, 3-6, :&2, 6-3. H;!;At the No. 4 and No. 5 singles spots, ;$jCs Valerie Farmer and Dana Kanell Brack ond place, and teammate Allen Johnson finished sixth with a jump of 6'7", a personal best for the freshman from Fairfax, Va. At the pole vault, Maxwell Thompson cleared 16'7", the second best in school history and a personal ; best for Thompson. Junior Eric Hichman's 8:47.20 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase is the fastest time in the conference this year, and second-best in school history. " In the decathlon, Dennis McGorty arid freshman Paul Foxson finished first and second, respectively, with Foxson edging Georgia Tech's Joe McDonald by seven points, 6,833 to 6,826. McGorty's 7,092 points is a personal . t : tf'jv f,V 1 itimits Announcements0 ' Afti CONTEST Design eSToiMa Connection's Entertainment & Shopping guide cover. $100 prize, exc resume builder, complete rules in Art office (Hanes Art Center). Deadline 5-10-90. PAY IN-STATE TUITION? Residency Status & Tuition, the practical pamphlet on the in-state residency application process, is avail at the BuJIshead Bookshop, Student Stdres. WOULD YOU LIKE to attend an IM REC Aerobic Instructors' Workshop during summer school? Call Ellen, 962. 1153. Loklnq For A New Group To ; Hang Out With? Check Out . The Announcements Section ; Of he DTH Classifieds. Comedians1. ! Hey! If you are I interested in trying some stand up ; comedy, this is your ! chance! We are Hooking for two more ! acts for HOMECOMING '90 ; COMEDY NIGHT Come to Room 206 in ! the Union on Wed., ; Apr 25th at 9:00 for i auditions ; Judged by other 1 student comedians Pot info call Chris 933-2265 BLACK PRE-PROFESSIONAL HEALTH SOCIETY MEETING t 5:30 pm Tuesday April 24 in the Black Cultural Center 3 Come vote for the officers of next year and have a FREE Pre-Exam Pizza Study Break I THEATRE 1ie 9 byBertoltBrecht Sunday monday tuesday April 22 ! April 83 ; 'April 4 4prn&8pm 4pm & 8pm 5pm Tickets available 45 minutes Before each show NO LATE SEATING! repeated their strong performances of Apr. 8th by overpowering Clemson's Amy Hise and Laurie Stephan, respec tively. Farmer dropped the first set to Hise, 6-7, but came on strong to win the last two sets, 6-1,7-5. Kanell proved to be too much for Stephan as she de feated the No. 5 Tiger, 6-1,4-6, 6-3. The Tar Heels fell to 17-7 for the year, while Clemson improved its rec ord to 15-8 going into the final round. Baseball takes Jackets in 11 The North Carolina baseball squad, after losing two straight games to Georgia Tech on Friday (10-6) and Saturday (11-5), slid past the Yellow Jackets 12-1 1 in 1 1 innings on Sunday. Ron Maurer singled to center in the first inning, breaking Scott Bradley's UNC record for a consecutive hitting streak. Maurer has now hit safely in the best, and ranks No. 2 in the UNC books, while Foxson's total fills the No. 3 spot. In the throwing events Friday, de fending champion Sean Murray fin ished second in the javelin with a throw of 2239", two inches behind Virginia's Steve Kiessling. Harlis Meaders threw the shot put 5 1 '2" to finish fifth in that event. Saturday, Meaders and Murray took second and fourth in the discus with throws of 175'9" and 170'6", respectively. Craddock said that he was pleased with the men's showing, especially since the squad had some injuries. "Clemson just has too many bodies, and we're not at State's level," he said. DTH CZ 'mdMds., students, UNC 1 day -53.00 -S4.50 -S5.60 -S6.45 -$7.25 $0.50dayover5 Announcements LAST MEETINGI THE UNC ENTREPRENEURS CLUB'S last meeting will be Wed Apr 24 in Union 209 at 5pm. All students Interested In Entrepreneur-ship should attend. Also: elections! MEMORIAL FOR Dr. Paul Dickerson Brandes, a man best remem bered Is a man remembered for his best An academic mem orial fund has been established. Contributions should be made to Hilda Mecflln, Adm Asst Dept of Speech Comm. UNC, Chapel Hill, NC. 27S14. Help Wanted $CASH$ QUICK & EASY. Earn $25 $35 a wk donating plasma. Sera Tec Biologicals, 109 12 E. Franklin St. 942-0251 Got plenty of time but very low on funds? Check Out the Help Wanted and sections of The DTH Classifieds AAF American Advertising Federation BEAPART OFm MeetingPizza Mon.Apr.23 5:00 211 Howell Get Your OFFICIAL CIEE International Student ID Card tfow in the Study Abroad Office Basement of Caldwell Hall Bring $10, passport size picture, and student ID mi XYWOtOfrtltt' xv tot t-tQ 1 ofArturo U BaissSf peril RATES (for up to 25 words) We can take VISA or MasterCard orders over the phone! call 962-0252 SPECIALS: Bolding: $ 1 Help Wanted K ACCOUNTING FULL TIME ACCOUNTING position wlocal fast-paced communications company. Position allows for person al & professional growth & enjoyable work environments wexc benefits. Accounting & Lotus 123 education or exp pref. Please send resume to: Eric Kolb, The village Companies, PO Box 3300. Chapel Hill, NC 27515 CLERK ASST Student Congress now accepting appls for Clerk & Asst Clerk. Typing word processing skills pre ferred. $3.85hr. Please contact Matt Heyd or Cathy Apgar, Suite C in the Union, 962-5201. ENVIR0MENTAL ACTMST WORK WITH GREENPEACE Action to preserve the planet through non-violent action. Positions available on our outreachcanvas staff. $175 $225wk. Hrs. 2-10 pm. Call Chris at 834-6585 between 10 am & 2 pm. SENIORS MAKE EVERY DAY EARTH DAY... As a Campaign Coordinator with PIRG. Recruit & train volunteers, direct research projects, organize events, & coordinate grassroots lob bying for recycling, clean water & pesticide reform campaigns. Positions avail w PIRGs in 18 states & Washington D.C. Contact Laurie Reeves, 29 Temple PI. Boston, MA 02111. (617)-292-4805. cash & carry Carx KHU Mall Florist Mcm-Sat,10-6 929-8647 Union Office Space Allocation Applications for Union Office Space Allocation are available in Suite C. Applications due Mon., April 23, 5pm to the desk of the Executive Secretary in Suite C. Tunc In to mm '9, REGISTER IN the PIT APRIL 9-12, 16-17,19-20,23 11 am - 2 pm $15 Registration fee (Pay now and save!) Tar Heels' last 3 1 games. Trailing 10-5 in the ninth inning, UNC scored six runs to take an 11-10 lead. With two outs, Steve Estroff smashed a three-run double, and then scored on a Mark Kingston double. Dave Arendas' single scored Kingston and gave the Tar Heels the slim one-run lead.'. Estroff had a tremendous day at the plate, going 4 for 6 with five RBI, including his 13th homerun of the season, a solo shot in the fifth. After Tech tied it in the bottom of the ninth, neither team scored in the tenth. Cy Richardson opened the Tar Heels' eleventh with a walk, and Todd Nichols sacrificed him to second. Darren Vil lani singled to right, but Richardson could not score on the play. With one out, Dave Arendas, who had three hits in the ballgame, stroked from page 12 "We just don't have that depth where we can leave guys at home and still win. Also on Saturday, freshman Reggie Harris finished second in the 400 meters, one-hundredth of a second behind N.C. State's David Fields, and third in the 400-meters (20.79). Harris also anchored the 400 relay team of Donald Colson, Johnson and Tyrone McFadden that finished third in 41.28 seconds. Clive Harriott, a fifth-place finisher in the 800-meters (1:51.66), ran lead-off for the mile relay team (Colson, Marvin Hembrick and Harris) which crossed the line in 3:14.46 for third place. Businesses 1-5days $6.00day 6-10 days $5.10day 1 1 - 20 days $4.60day 21 or more days- $4.35day day Boxing: $ 1 day Help Wanted, ACT TO PROTECT the world we live in. Join NC's largest environmental organization in successfully working for a safer future. Starting salary $14,3CO$18,000. Travel, benefits, advancement. Call 856-1581 after 2pm Mon-Frt. ATTENTION: POSTAL JOBS! Start $11.41hr! For appl Info call 602-838-8885, ext M-5271, 6am-10pm, 7 days. AU PAIR IN FRANCE: Sept 1990Jul 1991, ages 18-20. Driver's License. Champagne (lhr from Paris). Welcoming family. Minimal workload. $300-$400mo. Private room board. Call FredericSusan: 929 3194k BEST FUNDRAISERS ON CAMPUS! Is your fraternity, sorority or club inter ested in earning $1,000 for a one week, orvcampus marketing project? You must be wellorganized and hard working. Call Jenny or Myra at (800)592-2121. CAROL WOODS RETIREMENT COM MUNITY: part time dining room ser vice, work times: 4-8 pm daily, ll:30-3pm Sun. Generous schedul ing systems. Pleasant & attractive work environment. No exp req. Min. $4.56hr to start. If interested, come by main office at Carol Woods, 750 Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill & fill out an application today. CRISIS COUNSELOR Town of Chapel Hill. Augment Police Dept ser vices. Work centers around crime vic tims, domestic vciolence, rape, drugalcohol problems, psychotic behavior, arrest & court preparation. Includes training Public Safety Officers, community preventive edu cation. Frequent on-call schedule. Min req: BABS in social-work relat ed field, 2yrs related work (ie crisis counseling, intervention, social work, etc): or equiv. Pref related masters degree. Start $22.982-$27.5K; excellent benefits. Apply by Apr 30: Personnel-C, 317 Caldwell St. 27516. EOAAE. EARN $250. Healthy males need ed for wknd drug study. Mid-May; free physical & blood tests includ ed in screening; call 942-0082 M F, 10 am-3pm EARN $500-$1500 weekly stuffing envelopes at home. For details send SASE: Homemailers, P0 Box 30268. Philadelphia, PA. 19103. EPA AIR POLLUTION RESEARCH stud ies, UNC, needs healthy males, 18 35. No current or past history of allergies or hay fever & on no medi cation. Screening & free physical req'd, studies are conducted year round & pay $7hr. Call 929-9993 for info & appt. It's Not Too Late To Study Abroad this FALL in Come to the Basement of CaldreU HaU. Hurry! a drive down the firstbase line. While Richardson crossed the plate, the liner was stabbed by Tech's first baseman, who tried to throw Villani out at second to prevent Richardson's run from count ing. The throw, however, sailed in to leftfield. Michael Hoog garnered the win for UNC, pitching the last three innings in his first relief stint since his freshman year in 1987. Hoog improved his rec ord to 6-2. Women's golf falls into the ruff The North Carolina women's golf team feel tied for last place in the Woodbridge Collegiate golf tournament in Kings Mountain, N.C, scoring a 309, a 329 and a 3 14 in three rounds of play. The Tar Heels' 952 total strokes knotted them with Wake Forest. cvent Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Fri. & Sat Tuesday : 424 425 426 427 428 54-5 58 q ACCTourn. ACCTourn. J Lacrosse atUVa. atUVa. 6 & 8 p.m. 8:00 p.m. : VS. NC A&T S Softball Finley Relet :2:30 p.m. ; vs. Campbell vs, NC State t w r ot.t(J vs. NC State " vs. UNC-Wij. Baseball Boshamer Boshamer Vnn'nm Boshamer Boshamer; : 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. J-uuP-m- i:QQp.m. 6:00 0.171.1' Penn Relays Penn Relays Gatorade In. ; Track Phil., Pa. Phil., Pa. Knox.,Tenn. :: 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. VcfletrHzasDino Announcements Business Opportunities Help Wanted Summer Jobs Child Care Wanted For Sale . Wheels for Sale Help Wanted: i Ja3S.&atelp Wanted FRIENDLY EASY-GOING PERSON confined to a wheel chair needs people to assist wearly morning or night care. It only takes a couple of hrs so you could do it before classes. No previous exp . necessary, can pay 4.25hr. 1st, 2nd summer session or fall positions avail. Call for more info even if you can only spare a couple of hrs of your time one morning or night. 929-9337. Make Every Day Earth Day SUMMER CAMPAIGNS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT EARN$2500-$3500. Help pass the Clean Air Act, tighten pesticide controls & promote comprehensive recycling. Available in 18 states & DC Call Kate at. 1-800-75-EARTH GMAT INSTRUCTORS NEEDED for Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Center. Call 489-8720 for appl. GREAT MISTAKES SEEKING both full & part-time retail sales associ ates to begin 5190. Please apply in person at Willowcreek or Timberlyne locations, 10-3, Mon Frl. DTH Classifieds fleally Work! Call 962-0252 for more Info. HEALTHY MALESFEMALES 18-35 for participation in EPA Air Pollution Research Studies at UNC. No hayfeverallergies. No medication. Free screening & physical exam. Studies are ongoing & pay well. CaH 929-9993 for appt. HOUSECLEANER, some laundry & ironing. Must be a perfectionist, dependable, & have good refs. 3-5 hrswk, $5hr. Prefer someone avail all summer & the academic year. Please call 942-0234. LAB ASST wanted to work in The Cancer Research Center. Must be chemistry or biology major. Freshman or sophomore preferred. Must be responsible. Responsibility includes: lab main tanence, making solutions. Responsibility will be expanded with time. Starting immed 20 hrs during the summer. 10-15 hrs dur ing school years. Please bring names of refs. Contact Dr. Jenny Ting. 966-5538. ' LANDLUBBER'S Is now hiring for hostess & cashier postions. Good starting pay & flex hrs. Please apply in person at restaurant btwn 2-5pm. ' - Frank Porter Graham Lounge Mon. 423 8:00-930 Tues.424 1:30-3:00 Wed. 425 8:00-930 Skin Op At Onion Desk Kay-933-4839 AUDITIONS TEAM PLAYER, POS. SCHOOL 1 . Indianapolis Jeff George, QB Illinois 2. N.Y. Jets Blair Thomas, RB Penn State 3. Seattle Cortez Kennedy, DT Miami, Fla. I 4. Tampa Bay Keith McCants, LB Alabama 5. San Diego Junior Seau, LB USC 6. Chicago Mark Carrier, DB USC - 7. Detroit Andre Ware, QB Houston c 8. New England Chris Singleton, LB Arizona 9. Miami Richmond Webb, OT Texas A&M 10. New England Ray Agnew, DL N.C. State " 1 1 . L.A. Raiders Anthony Smith, DE Arizona 12. Cincinnati James Francis, LB Baylor t 13. Kansas City Percy Snow, LB Michigan State 14. New Orleans Renaldo Turnbull, DE West Virginia 1 5. Houston Lamar Lathon, LB Houston : 1 6. Buffalo James Williams, DB Fresno State 17. Dallas Emmitt Smith, RB Florida 18. Green Bay Tony Bennett, LB Mississippi 19. Green Bay Darrell Thompson, RB Minnesota 20. Atlanta Steve Broussard, RB Washington State; 21 . Pittsburgh Eric Green, TE Liberty 22. Philadelphia Ben Smith, DB Georgia ! ; 23. L.A. Rams Bern Brostek, C Washington j;: 24. N.Y. Giants Rodney Hampton, RB Georgia ;.: 25. San Francisco Dexter Carter, RB Florida State ;: UNC Sports Tickets Music Pets Office Space Real Estate For Rent Rooms Available Roommates Wanted LANDLUBBER'S is now hiring for nightime kitchen help. Great pay & good working cond. Please apply in person at restaurant btwn 2-5pm. LEGAL ASST POSITION with litiga tion section of Poyner & Spruill Law Firm in Raleigh. Candidates must be about to receive BA. Excellent salary & benefits. Send resume & transcript to David Dreifus, P0 Box 10096, Raleigh, NC. 27605-0096. MALES AGES 18-35 needed for experiment regarding the physical & psychological effects of a pre scription drug. $100 for 2 five hour sessions. Call UNC Dept of Psychiatry, 966-6971 btwn 9am & 12noon for info. MODELS WANTED. NO EXPERI ENCE NECESSARY. Due to success of 1990 Carolina Girls Swimsuit Calendar, we will do a 1991 Swimsuit Calendar. Send name, current & summer address, phone number, school year full-length & portrait photo to: G&R Publications, Box 934, Chapel Hill. NC 27514. NEED A JOB NOW? For sum mer? Both? Over 100 part-time jobs listed & regularly updated. Student Part-Time Employment Service, Suite C. Student Union. $$ EARN CASH $$ THIS SUMMER If you live in the CHARLOTTE, NC area & would like to earn EXTRA CASH over the summer, give us a call! Cet exposure to different businesses & industries, PLUS gain that experience you need in today's working world. Salaries range from $5 to S8 per hour. Full time, temporary and permanent positions available. General Office Clerks Bookkeeping TypistsSecretaries Accounting Word Processing Telemarketing Data Entry Warehouse Start earning that extra money for the summer & enhance your career experience. CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT.! WIN S500 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP r? n RESOURCES fTtT Never a Fee C3f& Temporary & Permanent 1 Tl 1133 Greenwood Cliff " Charlotte, NC2&204 (704)377-0402 OUTDOOR & NATURE PROG ASST NEEDED. Chapel Hill ParksRec. Assist in planning, organizing, & promoting a nature interpretation prog. Duties include setting up workshopsseminars, organizing volunteers, assist in developing long-term plan. Assist in some day camp programming. Part-time position, May-Jun, flex schedule avail. Required proven ability to perform in rec curric. Good com munication, leadership, & supervi sory skills. Wages nogot. Apply by 5790: 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. RECREATION CLERICAL AIDE NEED ED. 15-20hrs; flex schedule avail. Provide clerical support for 12 staff members. Includes word pro cessing on Macintosh. Require Macintosh exp; pleasant personali " ty. $4.50hr. Apply by May 4: Town of Chapel Hill, Personnel Dept. 317 Caldwell St CH. EOAAE. RESEARCH SUBJECTS requiring removal of widom teeth needed to particpate in NIH sponsored anes ,thesia study. Significant reduction in cost of extractions provided. For more Info, call Dept of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, UNC School of Dentistry. 8-5, 966-2784. Calendar House-Sitting Rides & Riders Parking Carpools TravelVacations Vacation Rentals Lost & Founds Services Help Wanted SALES POSITION avail. Outstanding commission salary for apt communities near UNC & Duke. Call 929-1141. STUDENT JOB CORP seeking individuals to HEAD SALES TEAMS. Several area cities. Direct sell. Collegiate Souvenir Product. Daytime free. 30hr wk- $400 commissions. 1-800-548-7007. International is looking for CAMPUS FriendsOrientation COUNSELORS to greet and welcome new international students & scholars August 22-29 Applications & more information are available at the International Center, Student Union. 962-5661 STUDENTS! GREENPEACE ACTION, the grassroots lobbying arm of the International Greenpeace Movement has 35-50 positions opening up this summer. Make a difference by educating people about, & protesting environmental destruction. Hours: 2-10pm. Earn $175-$250wk. Call Chris, 834 6585, between 10am & 2pm. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT opportuni ties avail. Security officers needed for major RTP firms. All shifts open. Call or apply in person. Guardsmark Inc. 4601 Six Forks Road, Suite 526 Raleigh. 919-787-2785. SUMMER LIBRARY AIDES Town of Chapel Hill. Involves all aspects of circulation duties (desk work, shelving, & special assignments). Work wk-days some eve & wkend hrs. Library exp, especially circula tion, pref. $5.66hr. Apply by Apr 30: Personnel Dept, 317 Caldwell St. Chapel Hill. EOAAE. M.CAROLINMMtt3i!Li8B DINING SERVICE I 003 CLTJJO (KGB 0Q OIKsO - J un i a ai n 4 i n n mm- ihnt wm mkhiir. uh yum Tutoring Health Volunteering Personals Textbooks Service Directory Summer Jobs LOOKING FOR THAT PART TIME Summer Job with days study & still make great Money? Playmakers Repertory Co is looking for sales repre-'i sentatives to join our tele- Jj marketing campaign. Great pay & incentives. Must have strong communication skills, enjoy sales, & working on thei telephone. Appls may be J picked up in Room 203 Grahariji Memorial btwn 10am & 4pm.. NOW HIRING for the cafeteria' of the Carolina Inn. Flex schedules. Contact Pattl. 933-2001. J I Summer Jobs ; 1990 SUMMER JOBS. Daycattp counselors needed. Must be 18or older. Summer salaries range: $1700-4500. Must be avail. Jtjne 10-Aug 24. Resumes and refer ences to Summer Daycamp Vacancy, Durham YMCA, 21l9 Chapel Hill Rd. Durham 27707 1 CAMP COUNSELORS STAFF NEED ED to complete hiring in resident camp. All sports areas avail, til weeks June 3-Aug 17. Salary, room & board. Call YMCA Cajnp Thunderbird, Lake Wylie, South Carolina at 80831-2121. CARY FAMILY YMCA is seeking Ife guards & swimming instructors for outdoor swimming facility. Ned certification in lifeguarding or visi. High standards & values a mvst. Call 469-ymca for appl. iwe ere hiring now. LAB ASST wanted to work in Cancer Research Center. Mus chemistry or biology ma Freshman or sophomore prefer Must be responsi Responsibility includes: lab m tanence, making solutio Responsibility will be expan with time. Starting immed 20 during the summer. 10-15 hrs ing school years. Please names of refs. Contact Dr. bring Jepny Ting. 966-5538. DTH Classifieds Really Work r LIFEGUARDS & INSTRUCTORS needed for summer employment. YMCA. 942-5156. SUMMER JOB AT THE BEACH. Attractive, up-scale yogurt shod at Pawley's Island-Litchfield Beach, SC. No exp nec, but mustjbe pleasant & enthusiastic. Call 8D3- 237-8344. 3 -emf iMii. 'hnM

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