Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday; January 23; 1972 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 23, 1972 U of M Students, I I U of M Students, Faculty and Staff WINTER: LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT BAHAMAS- Freeport 8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS March 5 to 12 $159.00 HAWAII- Waikiki Beach 8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS March 4 to 1 1 $269.00 ALL TRIPS INCLUDE: " Round trip non-stop jet transportation " Open bar and meal service en route " Accommodations for seven (7) nights at: Freeport: Freeport Inn Hawaii: Hale Maki For Details Call: Owen Perlman-663-2044 Larry Kdufman-764-7692 Steven Eder-763-2790 or Steven Zacks-Studentours 483-4850. I TV & Stereo Rentals $10.00 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 FCI DETaCAlEE Cad7 gethe obdone. FOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 764-0557 - 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Monday-Friday DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE with dou- ble knit suits, sportscoats and siax 1from Marty's, 310 S. State Sit. lFtc WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Yes it CAN be good without being pushy or unreasonably expensive. 60- 120 color photographs taken. No min- imum order. By appointment only. Call David at 69-0053, 9-5. cF'tc TERM PAPERS LOWEST PRICES IN THE AREA Original research papers from $3.00 -per pg. Used papers from $1.50 per pg. Also computer programming and language translations. Cali 761-5880 24 hrs. a day. CREATIVE RESEARCH, INC. 311 S. State St., Room 2 cFtc Start Your Own Nader's Raiders PIRGIM PERSONAL 1 (Continued from Page 5) PERSONAL FOR SALE PERSONAL PERSONAL I. LONDONERS? London. If you're recently My hobby is I I For the Student Body: LEVI'S Corduroy Bells CHECKMATE State Street at liberty FREE UNIVERSITY needs teachers. from that city, will trade for info. Ideas? Call Linda, 662-1322 or Helen, about U.S 761-3881. 6-9 p.m. 45F92 662-9616, dF92 CENTICORE BOOKSHOP at 1229 South TERMPAPERS-JANUARY WHITE Sale. 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Membership requirement: A willing- ness to give of yourself. 1412 Cam-1 bridge Ave. 761-3618. 06F91 On Display For proof of Richard Lee's photo- graphic skills, see the window display at Insta-Print on Main St., or sub- scribe to the Detroit Free Press. cFtc RELIEVE your verbal constipation of synthetic education with Write On. 1 No. 1 professional termpaper service. Get the best from the biggest and fastest. Write On, 212 Michigan Theatre Bldg., 665-4321. cFtc SPECTRE 6-NEW ISSUE. By White Revolutionary Lesbians at Polis, Cen- ticore, U-Cellar, Discount Records. 08F8£ RECYCLE your termpapers for ecology and profit. Turn your termpapers into{ cash at Write On, 212 Michigan The- atre Bldg. 665-4321. cFtc Join The Daily Staff RUSSIA-SCANDINAVIA. 5 wks. $350 in- UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER clusive. London departures. Small presents EUROPE $165 group camping travel (ages 18-30). Route Dep. Ret. Price Also Furope, Africa. Experienced. Det/NassauDet 3/3 -3/10 $159 plus 13 Write: Whole Earth Expeditions, Ltd., LONDON SPRING and U.S. Agents for Transit Travel Ltd., SUMMER FLIGHTS Box 1497, K.C., Mo. 64141. 14F102 D/NAS/D 3/3 3/10 159+13* -D/Lon/D 3/6 3/13 150 19 169 WEDDING INVITATIONS-Mod or Tra- D/Lon/D 5/2 6/2 150 19 169 ditional style. Call 761-0942 anytime.- D/Lon/D 5/3 6/24 150 19 169 CFtc D/Lon/D 5/22 6/27 150 19 169 _----- _.__. . D/Lon/D 5/16 8/15 180 19 199 LOST - 1971-2. Find it along with NY/L/NY 5/31 8/16 170 19 189 . friends, fun, faces, and fame in the NY/L/NY 6/8 8/8 170 19 189 new 1972 MICHIGANENSIAN. Discover D/Ath/D 6/10 8/10 300 26 326 yours. Call the 'ENSIAN business of- D/Lon/D 6/17 9/3 210 15 225 fice now. Only $8.00. A yearbook never NY/L/NY 6/19 8/25 180 15 195 forgets. dF90 D/Am/L/D 6/26 8/29 190 19 209 _ -- -D/P/L/D 6/27 8/31 225 15 240 WE NEED to know the names of wo- NY/P/L/NY 6/28, 9/3 185 15 200 men in CR groups or any type of D/Am/L/D 7/2 8/30 190 19 209 women's groups. The Women's Advo- D/Lon/D ' 7/2 9/1 210 19 229 cate Office, 763-4186, BARBARA- D/Lon/D 7/5 7/25 190 19 209 TERRY and CLAIRE. 09F89 D/Lon/D 7/11 8/11 190 19 209 ----- ~----D/Lon/D 7/31 9/1 190 10 209 INTRO-ACT-Wkly. & Wknd. Groups- D/Lon/D 8/28 9/15 180 19 199 Explore feelings and interpersonal FOR ALL FLIGHTS, THE FOLLOWING relations towards understanding self. DAILY CONNECTING FLIGHTS ARE 663-7616. cFtc .- PERSONAL Richard Lee, inc. Photography for the Discerning Editorial, Publicity, Commercial.' Portraits and Weddings. Call 761-9452 cFtc ARE YOU a member of a Student Or- ganization? Register your group for Activities Day at the Union-January 15-23. 88F87 MIKE GOULD'S Light Opera will pre-7 sent the most fantastic light show 03F8£ at THE RUBAIYAT on Sundays, 9:30 p.m. Lose your mind in color and SHARING CROSS SOUND, custom ster- sound. With the "IRIS BELL ADVEN- eo speasers, sound cabinetry,. P.A.'s, TURE." cFtc reasonable prices. 769-5429. cFtc BUMPER STICKERS custom printed INTRO-ACT: Wkly and Wknd Groups. while-U-wait! $2. Unusual printing Explore feelings and interpersonal re- jobs our specialty. M$L Press, 1217 lations towards understanding self. Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. cFt- 663-7616. cFtc OZONE HOUSE. New People's Meeting Monday, Jan. 17, Union, 7 p.m. Anderson Rm.-C & D VV4 VAV. V1' V BRIDGE UAC OFFERS new interest classes. Learn how to pl way. Class for beginnersi 7-9 p.m. every Tuesday intermediate course for like to play and improve from 9-11 every Tuesday. for 12 -weeks. To enter, small ballroom, 2nd floor Union, 7 p.m. Tuesday, ON DISPLAY ting bridge ay the funj AVAILABLE: London/Paris $13 Lon/Copenhagen $25 Lon/Amsterdam $15 Lon/Rome $35 Lon/Geneva $22 Lon/Athens $53 4 meets from *Price includes round trip fare plus Also an hotel accommodations. those who Open only to U-M faculty, staff, stu- their game dents and immediate families..Alumni Cost: $15 eligible for certain flights. Please con- come to tact: rMichigan ORCS and TROLLS and creepy things And Nazgols with their nine-foot wings Would not with Frodo come to blows If they would shop at Applerose. (Natural Foods, 404 W. Liberty) GRAD COFFEE HOUR Returns -Party 8 p.m. Wednesday. Hot Cider and Cake. 4th floor Rackham. BE THERE!. cFtc BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED Rh positive $7.50. Rh negative $10 and $12. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9-3:30, Wed. 1-7. Michigan Community Blood Center 404 W, Michigan. Ypsilanti 483-1894 LEARN THE FACTS before you buy- there is more to a diamond than meets the eye. Austin Diamond, 41209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc MIKE GOULD'S Light Opera will pre- sent the most fantastic light show at THE RUBAIYAT on Sundays, 9.30 p.m. Lose your mind in color and sound. With the "IRIS BELL AD- VENTURE." cFtc REWARD !I !I! If you can help us find a 4 bedroom house near campus to rent beginning Jan. 34 WHAT'S A Live Band I Sunday 5 DELTA TAU 1928 Geddes ARTY FRATERNITY LIKE? . come see Live Females i For proof of Richard Lee's photograp skills, see the window display at sta-Print on Main St.; or subscribe the Detroit Free Press. c DELUXE COMBINATION PIZZA-$2 (Cheese, Pepperoni, Sausage, ODYSSEY-208 West Huron Peppers, Mushrooms) 11 a.m.-2 p.m. (across from Campus Theater) 2.25 761-7764 Live Juice 25 UAC Travel, 2nd Floor, M Union, LIKE TO PLAY BRIDGE? F81 State Street, 763-2147, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. University couple seek other young Administrative and Travel Services by couples to play bridge for fun. In- Students International, (313) 769-5790 teetd Call Dale, 761-3593, eves. 621 Church Street, Ann Arbor dF8E hic cFtc TEACHING FELLOW award nomina- In PINBALL ARCADE tion forms now available 1020 Rack- Fto A A OPE ham Building, deadline Feb. 1, 1972. Ttc ALASOE 1217 South University 36F86 , January 23, 7:00 DELTA FRATERNITY TRY DAILY CLASSIFIEDS cFtc - in September. Call 764-8822. dP92 EVER BEEN to New Delhi? Get the - - - t point? The point is: College reps. GRAD COFFEE HOUR. We're getting wanted; earn cash or European trip, together Wednesday, January 26, 4-6 $2000 possible. Reputable firm. p.m., 4th floor Rackham. Hot choco- Write or call for inforamtion: iate and cake for all. BE THERE. Bill Hennessey-American 10F9C International Aacademy 15 Spinning Wheel Rd. FREE INSTRUCTIONS Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 pocket billiards Thurs., Jan. 27 7-8 p m. Phone: (312) 325-4985 Mich. Union. Interviewing immediately. 15F89 cF88 ------------- Road 761-3123 ~ Chase the January Blues Away LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, January 25 12:00 noon U.M. International Center Subject: "Roadblocks to Development in Haiti" Speaker: CHRISTOPHER FRENCH, graduate student and C.O. who did alternate service for 2 years in Haiti administering a rural school run by a Baptist mission. JOIN US for the Grad Coffee Hour Wed., Jan. 26 4-6 PM. 4th Floor Rackham 64l PARTICI PATE IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT L.S.A. Student Government is interviewing now for: 2 seats executive council 4 seats judiciary 1 Administrative Vice President Sign up 3M Michigan Union by 5:00, Friday, January 28th n Cost 50a FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 662-5529 Sponsored by Ecumenical Campus Ce~tui Join the Daily Business Staff Hot chocolate and cake for all. ! ' Travel Contem New York Oslo DISCUS Los Angeles Acapulco Arthur Sc San Francisco Munich Lester N Amsterdam StockholmaDavid I Paris Japan Tom Brussels Pat Pa Programming and Conc The University Activities Center is the student resource center of the Michigan Union. Es- Development tablished in 1964 by Regental decree, UAC is charged with campus entertainment and other stu- Grateful UAC Public Relations dent activities. UAC is funded by a 50c assessment per student per term included in the tuition. Muddy Pink F Dynamite Awards UAC is MICHIGAN. It is organized by students and conducts activities which range from Funka UAC Office Design photography contests to the Blues Festival to yo-yo contests. More than any other campus organi- zation, UAC involves students with a variety of interests. Quick New Heav UAC is STUDENT RESOURCES. As well as organizing events, UAC employs the resources Commanc Cultural Affairs of the Union and League and offers a good deal of enthusiasm (if not expertise) to help in fund Jefferson "Kl oSt Graising activities for other student organizations. Examples include "profit sharing" in the concert BB KingofisterGeorge"series to the formation of internal committees, such as Free U, which eventually establish them- Student Art Gallery selves as independent organizations. Moun "Macbeth" Photography Contest sUAC is a GOOD TIME. The satisfaction with working on UAC results from doing more at schoolthan the grade grub. Having a good time doing serious businesss is not inconsistent. AllJMus Art Gallery the successes and mistakes of UAC's attempts make a satisfying personal experience and, a major "Syd Shrycock" contribution to student life. My Fai Cam Petitions will open soon for executive and other positions on UAC. We sincerely invite any Georg of the students who support us financially to support us in person. Events Funny Frisbee Contests porary Osions hlesinger Maddox Harris Soto ulsen :erts I Dead Waters Floyd delics silver enly Blue ler Cody Airplane King tain ket r Lady elot e M Girl A 41 'I A