4 Page 8 -The Michigan Doily - Wednesday, September 18, 1985 HEALTH & FITNESS R By JAMIE DIAMOND and KATHRYN GEOLY Starting this semester, students will be able to get academic credit while they learn how to better utilize University Health Services and take care of their bodies through a new "Personal Health and Wellness" course. Patterned after the Peer Health Program offered last year at Mosher Jordan, Judith Daniels and Kathleen Rose, assistant directors of Univer- sity Health Services, had been pushing for the course for the past two years. This year, they were finally able to obtain sponsorship from the School of Nursing, which is interested in seeing more non-nursing students learn the value of good health, they said. UNIVERSITY Health Services Director, Caesar Briefer, will act as a consultant for the course developed by the two registered nurses. So far 54 students have signed up for the class, but it can potentially hold a total of 90 students, Daniels said. Although the two credit class has already begun, enrollment is open un- til Sept. 25. Focused around a variety of student health issues, each week a new topic will be explored by a guest lecturer. Requirements for the class are no dif- ferent than any other University class and there will be a midterm as well as a final exam, Daniels said. IN ADDITION to assigned readings from a coursepack, students will draw WHICH WORKOUT WOULD YOU RATH ER HAVE? AITING TO GET ON RKOUT WITH SEV- \CILITY - POOLS, I i ni on material from Take Care of Your- self: A Consumer's Guide to Medical Care by David Vickery and James Fries. The class lectures will address health problems unique to student life, said Daniels. "You have to work hard to stay healthy in this environ- ment," she said. "With all the pressures associated with academic life, students tend to get little sleep, poor nutrition, and inadequate exer- cise." Daniels said the best advice she can give to students to combat these problems is to get a good amount of rest, exercise, and eat well balanced meals. It is especially important for each person to find an outlet to alleviate stress, such as exercise, community activities or art work, she said. ANOTHER goal of the course is to make students into wise consumers of the health care services available on campus, Daniels said. Both Daniels and Briefer say that students often misuse University Health Services. "Our perception, having provided health care throughout the years, is that students come to us seeking medical care for physical problems which they could take care of them- selves," said Daniels. Explains Briefer: "A cold is a cold. and it will go away in a week. No one can cure it." ROSE WILL lecture on how studen- ts can choose a form of contraception that fits their body as well as their personal set of ethics. Rose said she feels many students are naive when it comes to methods of birth control. "There are people who aren't aware of the risks and benefits - of contraception," she said. Another lecture dealing with sexuality will attempt to aid students in sorting out their own values and coping in a situation where their own values con- flict with those of significant others, Rose said. Substance abuse and suicide prevention will also be topics for lec- ture and discussion. The class meets '. from 11 a.m. to noon in West Engineering. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS A AT SOME HEALTH CLUBS YOU COULD CELEBRATE YOUR NEXT A MACHINE. THE ANN ARBOR "Y's" NAUTILUS CLUB OFFERS A ENTEEN PIECES OF EQUIPMENT. STOP IN FOR A TOUR OF OUR RACQUETBALL COURTS, SAUNA AND MORE. BIRTHDAY W/ NO-WAIT WOF COMPLETE FA ff WHITE MARKET COKE - New, Diet, or Classic 12 oz. can 6-pak $1.69 plus dep. COLUMBO YOGURT 8 oz. cup 2/89C . I ;, 'S" 350 So. FIFTH AVENUE 663-0536 609 E. William 663-4253 Hours: M-F 8-7 Sat. 8-6 I: I "IL /- DJ - O II 7144- 39ij7 ann". t FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE '78 CHEVETTE. '79 engine, automatic. Runs well. $900.485-2148. 64B0923. GIANT USED BOOK SALE at the Michigan Union Pendleton Room on Saturday, September 21 from 9a.m.-9 p.m. 67B0920 HONDA AERO - Must sell. $650 or best offer. 573-1220. 5580927 FOR SALE HP-41CV calculator $100.00, HP-16C $50.00, HP-32E $30.00, all perfect condition. 1-453- 6738. 42B0913 1978 RENAULT Le Car. 50,000 miles. Little rust. Runs great, looks good. Gas saver. $900.00 995-2494 after 5:00. dBtc 1972 DUSTER for sale. Excellent condition! Recent Trans., Brake, Radiator Overhaul. $350 or Best Offer. Call Mike. 662-1063. 20B0920 IBM SELECTRIC TYPEWRITER. Excellent condition. Ten ribbons. $200. (662-1846 evenings.) 22B0920 '78 MERCURY ZEPHYR 2 drive, 79,000 miles, stick shift. $800, 973-2282 evenings or weekends. 53BO920 '75 VW RABBIT - Sunroof-radio very good con- dition. $1200. evenings 769-2750. 98B0918 REFRIGERATOR. 1.6 cubic feet. Good working condition. $55. Call after 7 p.m. 482-6755. 12B0919 GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U repair). Also delinquent tax property. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. GH-10152 for information. 04B0918 1973 BUICK must sell $300 or best offer. Karl 761-6740. 74B0924 IS IT TRUE You Can Buy Jeeps for $44 through the U.S. government? Get the facts today! Call 1- 312-742-1142. Ext. 1137A. 77B101 FOR RENT PARKING - CAMP..S: South University and Forest. 761-9635 or 761-7T_)0. 21c0918 THE FOREST APARTMENTS - One efficiency now for rent. Includes heat and water. Completely furnished. For more information 483-7232 or 996-3582. 54C0930 BEAUTIFUL ROOM available for female in 2-bedroom apartment on East Williams. Ideal location, 2 blocks from Diag. Apt. has high ceilings, wood floors, plenty storage, good security. Call 662-0174. 60C0920 STUDENT SERVICES BIKE REPAIR - Tired of leaving your bike at other shops for weeks at a time? We guarantee One Day Repair Service. Student Bike Shop 607 S. Forest at S. University. 662-6966 next to Village Corner. 33G0926 ESEARCH PAPERS 14,278 to choose from-all subjects Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD 800-351-0222 in Calif. (213) 477-8226 Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Assistance 11322 idaho Ave. #206-SS, Los Angeles CA 90025 Custom research also available-all levels HELP WANTED PIECE of the Pie-Pizza-by-the-slice, seeks sup- ervisor and general staff for our Arborland Mall location, Ann Arbor. Apply to a manager at Piece of the Pie in the food court, Arborland Mall, 3736 Washtenaw. 11H0918 PEOPLE LOOKING for PART TIME jobs. 16 to- 32 hours a week. Call State Security at 668-0447 for information. Excellent for students. 13HO925 TV TECHNICIAN. Full or part time. 665-5788 days. 18H0920 SUMMER JOBS! National Park Co.'s. 21 Parks - 5,000+ Openings. Complete Information $5.00. Park Report. Mission Mountain Company 651 2nd Avenue WN, Kalispell, MT 59901. 74H0927 FEDERAL, STATE, & Civil jobs now available. Call 1-619-565-1657 for info. 24 hrs. 25H0920 'MAUDE'S RESTAURANT seeking energetic, hard working individuals for part time line cook, pantry and dish positions. Will pay for experience or train the right person. Please apply between 2-5 p.m., 314 S. Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor. 39H0927 MISCELLANEOUS SPARE ROOM? Student-artist needs compli- mentary studio. Will consider any offer. John 761-8048. 48M0927 BUSINESS SERVICES SAVE UP TO 50 % on long distance telephone calls. Call Brian Tillman 1-800-942-0020 ext. 221. MAX Long Distance Telephone. 45 J0919 TYPING - All kinds - Fast, efficient service, Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc A CUT ABOVE HAIR DESIGN - Special $5 off any service, first visit only. Call 662-2544 for ap- pointment. cJtc SANDI'S TYPING & WORD PROCESSING "'20% Discount - 1st paper!! ' * Fast & accurate. Papers, briefs, resumes, letters, theses. Campus pick-up & delivery. 426-5217 cJtc i±} DAILY CROSSWORD.PUZZLE Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe HELP WANTED ACROSS 1 Name in movie lore 5 Iron ore pigment 10 One side of an argument 13 180° from aweather 14 Kind of break 15 Innisfail 17 "Scat" lady 18 Speed indicator 20 Relaxed 22 Causes dislike 23 Bat an eye 24 Pintail duck 25 Tiny cavity 27 Marathon, e.g. 31 Odysseus' opponent 32 Picture puzzle 33 Murray Schisgal 1960's Bway hit 34 Andreanof island 35 Satisfies 36 - of pay 37 Stage design 38 Cheapskate 39 Serkin of concert fame 40 Religious recluses 42 Packers 43 Work, num- bered at times 44 More exposed 45 Part of the eye 48 Expression of regret 51 Temporary fortification 94 A i..... 5 Gasoline hydrocarbon 6 Prattle 7 Mild expletive 8 Cheering sound 9 Huge 10 Young chick 11 Ceremony 12 Turgenev's birthplace 16 Bitter vetch 19 Oval events 21 Causticity 24 Solemn 25 - in point 26 Codicil 27 Wines and dines 28 Postponement phrase (with "at") 29 Shrewder: Slang 30 Tinkerto- to Chance 32 Playboys of yore 35 Settled in 36 Set free 38 Boatswain instruments 39 Green spot 41 Simple organisms 42 Angel, in away 44 New England granite center 45 Media letters 46 Verbal 47 City on the Truckee 48 Sluggish 49 Russian sea 50 New Haven's pride 52 Man-of-- PERSONAL ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: PREP FANGS PRAM L E M A A G O R A LULU UN I LATERAL ENOS STRAITS MANATEE IRE RADISH OK s N BA S TE RE S PSI ELIA EROSE ACC PRANCE R USE RAKER BIT S G AP C RA VA T E AT W H Y R IN SE R OV A S HOC KE R E P ITOM E TO0U T T RE SPA S SE R A N NE S E N SE OS LO R E D E D SEL NA T S DON'T MISS ANYTHING. SAVE TOO. 15% off on contact lens supplies at the Village Apothecary. 1112 S. University. cFtc SELECTIVE swingers parties in spacious, secluded Michigan mansions. Couples only. To participate write Judd & Lambert, 256 South Robertson, Beverly Hills, California 92141 24F0918 ADOPTION: Caring, accomplished woman (Ph.D. - public health) hopes to adopt infant. Offers loving, stimulating, stable home; excellent education; supportive family and friends. Will pay all expenses legally permitted. Call 301-530-9180 collect. 26F0918 1979 CAMARO BERLINETTA. Asking $3,600 or best offer. V-8, automatic, 8-track, AC. Call 995-0320 after 6p.m. 37F0926 ENJOY going to Parties? Enjoy taking photo- graphs? Do both and make $4-$8/hour. No equip- ment necessary. The Picture Man 9943914 Monday-Friday 10-5. 46F0M LI' V'JL lJRltl I UfLllfl ^ IhgIr-mt UVa adIIUri WANTED - A very energetic individual, frater- nity, sorority or a campus organization to act as our rep for our annual spring break trips to Ft. Lauderdale and Daytona Beach - Earn commission and/or free trip. Call or write Coastal Tours P.O. Box 1258 Lisle, Ill 605321-800-545-6479. 69H0919 WANTED - Bus boys for luncheon/dinner at the mudbowl. Call Scott 668-8949. 68H0924 GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 - $59,230/yr. Now Hiring. Call 805-687-4000 Ext. R-10152 for current federal list. 05H0918 MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Physician's office, family practice and weight reduction. Nursing major or minor preferred. Part time, Ypsilanti. 483-8338. 73H1001 HOUSECLEANING. 1 year experience. 761-9040 Caren. Graduate students preferred. 71H1001 LOCAL RESTAURANT has opening for part time cashiers. Must write Chinese. 981-2854. 10H0918 WORK STUDY STUDENTS - needed for ad- ministrative duties at Art Organization/Gallery. For more information call 662-3819. Ask for Judith. 66110923 WANTED - 2 high energy seniors or juniors to sell customized sportswear to fraternities and sororities, can earn $150/evening. Call Becky 484-4768. 61H0923 WANTED - Someone to drive my car from Ann Arbor to Portland, Oregon area; approximately October 11th. 6656436. 56H0920 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for University of Michigan students. Set-up staff needed for early morning weekdays and later evening weekends. Call Wednesday 763-5911. 57H0918 THE MICHIGAN DAILY is looking for energetic students seeking experience in advertising sales. Applications are available at the Student Publi- cations Bldg., 420 Maynard St. Call Dawn Willacker at 764-0554 for details. dHtc WALLET THINNING? Earn up to and beyond $10/hr. quickly and easily. Set your hours. Work alone or with friends. No experience necessary. Interested? Then call 764-8716 or 764-8725. 34H0920 ENJOY going to Parties? Enjoy taking photo- graphs? Do both and make $4-$8/hour. No equipment necessary. The Picture Man 994-3914 Monday-Friday 10-5. 47H0920 MAKE MONEY AND HAVE FUN selling T-shirts from International bars and taverns. Write or call Passport Internationale, 159 Rutledge, Charleston, SC 29403 51H0920 WORLD'S GREATEST JOB. Telephone inter- viewers needed for marketing research firm. Some typing necessary, computer terminal ex- perience helpful. Part-time hours, day and evening flexibility. Must have own transportation. $3.50/ hour to start. Call Neal & Associates, 973-9033 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 49H0920 NEEDED - Blood donors for diarrhea re- search. Requirements:1) age 18-40 2) no history of antibiotic use in last year, gastrointestinal disease, or diarrhea while taking antibiotics 3) no prior employment in a hospital. For blood and stool specimen reimbursement $20. Call Dr. Bacon 763-3595 Division of Infectious Diseases Univer- sity of Michigan Hospital. 56H0919 "WORK for academic credit or volunteer at the Pound House Children's Center this Fall. Located at Hill and East University. Come over for a visit or call 764-2547 for more information." 40H0920 DIRECT care staff to assist person with develop- mental disabilities in residential setting. Call Washtenaw A.R.C. at 662-1256. 37110919 CHILD CARE. After school, 4-6 p.m. weekdays. Nice kids, good pay. 665-5616 after 6 p.m. 14H0919 WANTED Person proficient in Latin, Virgil. Please call 769-2281. 38110919 "HARDEE'S, HIRING for all shifts. $50 bonus for day employees after 30 days of work when you bring in this ad. Benefits include free uniforms, paid breaks, discount meals, and terrific working environment. See manager at 175 N. Maple for more details." 43H0926 DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED - part time shifts available, days and nights. Call China on the Run at 994-3151. 36H0925 f THE NEW SCHOOL OF PIANO First lesson complimentary. 994-0371J2 TYPING - ALL KINDS - Fast, efficient service. Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc , Papers/Resumes/Coverletters EXECU-TOPS Word Processing 663-7158 ,h cJtc TICKETS WANTED: 2 football tickets South Carolina game.. Judy 7646332. 50Q0919 , FACE VALUE ticket cash. Maryland, Wisconsin, Indiana, Purdue ONLY. 973-9582. cQtc. ABSOLUTE top dollar paid for UM football tick- ets. Call 973-6327. cQtc WANTED - To purchase Wisconsin football tickets in groups of 3, located between the 20's. Call 668-6704. 72Q0920' WANTED! VofM SEASON TICKETS I need 4 sets call 313-585-6464 i i i 4 5 14 18 21 1z $ 9 11 9118/85 male, and would like to join a group led by trained gay facilitators and talk with men like yourself about "coming out" to yourself, to the gay community, or to non-gay people, please call 763-4186 or 662-1977 weekdays. 75F0927 12 INTERESTED IN GOING to Law School? Come 16 to the Undergraduate Law Club Mass Meeting! Wednesday, September 18, 7 p.m. Pendleton Room Michigan Union. 44F0918 WORKSHOP FOR SINGLE MEN AND WOMEN. September 27-29. "Creating New Relationships." Residential experential skill - practice weekends with Bob Blood Ph.D., Margaret Blood M.A. $35 registration plus sliding scale professional fee. .. 769-0046. 52F0926 IUSWORK SUDY I n!};' I 1 I 1 I I I I - I I I I I I Rr arl anri T Tca OWS A Ran. Lm"Poww 1 11 0 no 1U U IR-