Etc. Section B • Page 4 ... The University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 29, 2001 You'd work in a place where you were at the center of a child's You'd work in a place where you were at the center of a child's progress. You'd be surrounded by experienced professionals ready to help you at a moment's notice. You'd develop working relationships that felt like family. At the end of the day, you'd know you've made a difference doing what you love to do. SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS – Provide instruction to children with multiple disabilities, adult, moderate to severe learning & behavior disorder in a small classroom settings. Design & implement instructional programs to meet individual student's needs based on a functional curriculum. 1:t/ staff ratio with psychology, medical and therapy support services provided. Requires KS certification in MR, SMD or KD-H. Salary $1,976 to $4,449 based on related experience / education. Excellent employee benefits. Certain DanCare Cooper for information at http://www.dancare.com/careers. Come to Heartspring. Join our ideal world. HEARTSPRING 8700 East 29th Street North, Wichita, KS 67226 (316) 843-7050 (800) 853-1045 *fax* (316) 843-5055 www.heartspring.org Register to visit with our representative during Education Interview Day, Thursday, April 5, 2001, or call Donna Cooper at (800) 385-104-1 What are your needs? MONEY? Need WEEKENDS OFF? Need TUITION REIMBURSEMENT? Need TRANSPORTATION? Need BENEFITS? You need to call Make $10-$11 an hour! Now Hiring! Call 843-3200 or come to 3211 Clinton Pkwy Court for an application! ODDITIES Pennsylvania legislator introduces toupee bill HARRISBURG, Pa. — Giving new meaning to the word "coverage," a Pennsylvania lawmaker has introduced a bill to require insurance companies to pay for hairpieces in certain cases. State Rep. Anthony Deluca says toupes should be covered by insurance if hair loss is caused by a medical condition. DeLuca's bill notes toupees are often prescribed for cancer patients who sustain hair loss after undergoing chemotherapy, and for persons afflicted by alopecia areata, a genetic disorder that causes hair loss. Toupees can lessen the emotional effects of hair loss, help control body temperature, and protect diseased, sensitive skin from ultraviolet radiation, said DeLuca, who does not wear a hairpiece. "insurance companies call it cosmetic, but unfortunately it's a necessity for people who get these kinds of diseases," DeLuca said. 87-year-old bowler rolls perfect game NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Twelve days before his 88th birthday, Berry Thomas became the oldest bowler in America to roll a 300 game. up there on the 12th ball and did it. Thomas said Tuesday, "I don't think I could've ever been perfect if I had stopped and let myself get nervous." "I wasn't at all nervous. I just got Chuck Reed, manager of Pla More Lanes, verified Thomas' record with the American Bowling Congress shortly after the game Monday. According to Reed, the last person to hold the record was 87 and 5 months old; Thomas is 87 and 11 months. "I'm just hoping I can get out of bed when he's his age, and he's out here bowling perfect games," Reed said. Lewis and Clark sponsor Lewis and Clark bill INDIANAPOLIS — Who better to sponsor a bill recognizing Lewis and Clark than Lewis and Clark? The Indiana Senate voted 47-1 Monday to pass legislation that would create a state commission to mark the 200th anniversary of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's expedition to explore the West. The measure was sponsored by state Sens. James Lewis and Murray Clark. Explorers Lewis and Clark met in Clarksville, Ind., just outside Louisville, Ky., to prepare for their 1803-06 journey. Many members of their Corps of Discovery exploration team were recruited from the area. Clarksville residents sought the measure because they want the town included in a national celebration of the expedition's bicentennial. The state House of Representatives had already passed a similar bill. Fire reveals $30,000 stash of hidden cash NEW YORK — Firefighters tearing down a damaged ceiling found much more than charred rubble. They discovered nearly $30,000 in cash believed to have been stored in a Brooklyn apartment for at least 20 years. "We think it belonged to some bookie who got bumped off, or some wise guy who went on the lam," Firefighter Anthony Chaimowitz joked Tuesday, "We've been thinking up all kinds of crazy New York-style stories." Firefighters responded Sunday to a fire that started after a resident fell asleep while smoking. No one was inured. After the blaze was contained, firefighters began tearing down the ceiling, looking for lingering fire pockets. They found the money wrapped in foil inside six envelopes marked with handwritten dates from the 1970s and '80s. The apartment's tenant said he had no idea who put the money there. "He told us, 'Boy, there were plenty of times I could have used a few dolls." CERESCO, Neb. — A World War II veteran thought he may have earned a Good Conduct Medal. He was right, but that was only the tip of the iceberg. lars and it was right over my head the whole time." Chaimowitz said. On Friday, the long-awaited medal came in the mail, along with a Bronze Star, a new Purple Heart and an American Campaign Medal. There was also a World War II Victory medal, a Combat Infantryman Badge, an Expert Infantryman Badge and a World War II Honorable Service lapel button. richard Allen, 80, missed out on his medal 56 years ago, since he was stateside getting married when Germany surrendered to the Allies. Allen, who already had a Purple Heart, recently mailed his discharge papers to the Army to show that he'd earned a Good Conduct Medal. In all, 11 medals showed up, he said. "I was surprised," Allen said. "I didn't expect all this." The Associated Press KJHK'S TOP 30 ALBUMS Veteran gets medals 56 years after WWII 1. Various Artists Soundtrack For Moments (BrainTree Foundation) The money was put in the city's general operating fund,where it will stay if no one claims it. 2. Black Box Recorder The Facts of Life (Jetset) 3. Love Forever Changes (Rhino) 4. Guided By Voices Songs From Isolation Drills EP (TVT) 5. Spoon Girls Can Tell (Merge) 6. Crooked Fingers Bring On the Snakes (WARM) 7. Blue States Nothing Changes Under the Sun (ESL Music) 8. Ola Phillips Alumny (Bright Red) 9. Gorky's Zygotic Mynci The Blue Trees (Mantra) 10. Punctured Bicycle (Self Released) 10. Punctured Bicycle (Self Released) 13. The Frogs Hopscotch Lollipop Sunday Surprise (Scratchie) 11. Tortoise Standards (Thrill Jockey) 12. Clinic Internal Wrangler(Domino) 14. Cupid's Cactus (Smells Like Records) 15. Idlewild 100 Broken Windows (Capitol) 18. Various Artists King Funk (Gusto Records) 17. Semisonic All About Chemistry (MCA) 19. Bossacucanova & Roberto Menescal Brasillidade (Ziriguiboom) 16. Loki (Open Door) 20. John Frusciante To Record Water For Only Ten Days (Warner Brothers) 21. Rocket From the Crypt Group Sounds (Vagrant) 22. Autour de la Faux Loux Movement (Network) 23. Avey Tare & Panda Bear Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished (Animal) 24. The Mach Kung-Fu Teach A Chick To Dance! (Telstar) 25. The Oth Orgynia (MCA) 25. The Orb Cygonia (MCA) 26. S. Process More Me (Track Star) 27. Stephen Malkmus (Matador) 28. Tram Frequently Asked Questions (Jetset) 29. Bonnevill Pelican (Instinct) 30. Calla Scavengers (Young God) Now is the Time... 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