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The Michigan Doily - Friday, December 2, 1988 -Page 7

CLASSIFIED ADS
TICKETS GOING PLACES
***** TWA JFK-DTW Jan 29 $75 ***** * ACAPULCO IN STYLE *
Vince 483-7947 Choice of 2 of Acapulco's finest hotels- Hy-
att Continental or Condesa Del Mar- Ocean-

764-0557 Dialing for classes

MISCELLANEOUS to replace CRISP
MIGHTY MESSENGER SERVICE

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**One Way Ticket** Laguardia to Detroit
Jan 4, pnce neg. Call Wendy 663-9471.
2 AIR TICKETS: O'Hare to LAX. Leave
Dec. 30, return Jan. 7 $225 each. Collect
312-255-2255. Also 2 Rose Bowl Parade
tickets $30 ea. Need 3 Bowl tickets.
2 RNDTRP. 1st Class kts. DeL-L.A. 12/29-
1/3 $1 100/best offer 761-6226.
CHEAP*. Oneway to BOSTON for X-mas.
Dec. 23. Call 663-8037 or 764-6654.
DET.-BUFFALO Dec. 19 evenn g
$75 or best offer. Call Amy 662-9245.
DET.-NEWARK Dec. 21-27. $158. Call
995-9166.
DET.-W. PALM BEACH. Round trip ticket.
Leave 12/21, rtn. 1/4. $200.763-889r.
FOR SALE: Plane ticket from New York to
Detroit on Dec. 27 Price neg. Call David
764-0188.
GO TO FLORIDA FOR XMAS break.
Round trip plane ticket Dec 21 to Jan. 4.
Best offer. CAll Mike at 769-5955.
NYC-LAGUARDIA to Detroit on North-
west. Jan. 4, Call Meg 747-9024, $75.
ONE ROUND TRIP air ticket to W. Palm
Beach Fl. Leave Detroit 12/17, return 12/31.
$200. Call Arlene at 994-3800 or 994-6382.
PLANE TICKETS--Round trip: Detroit to
Miami. Leave 12/21, retum 1/9. 2 tkts., $260
ea./best offer. Susan 663-8246.
PLANE TICK ETS-Det Metro to Nwk NJ
12/2lNwk NJ to Det Metro 1/4 Call 663-
2042.
ROUND.TRIP plane ticket-Detroit to Den-
ver. Leaves Dec. 23, returns Jan. 2. Call Jen
it 763-1936,
ROUND TRIP TICKET to Philly for X-mas
break. Call John at 996-4859.
ANTED 2 season basketball tickets be-
*.reen end lines. Collect 353-3473.
WANTED U-M basketball-Top $$ paid for
BLUE season tickets 763-8247.
WANTED: U-M Basketball tickets. Blue tier
only. Call 668-6282.

ront, at heart of Acapulco's resort strip. Feb.
25-Mar. 4.747-9944.

GO SKIING! Cabins w/ fireplace. Resort lo-
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spa. X-skiig. Cozy, romantic getaway at-
mosphere. Nigtly $38-58. 'traverse City
area. (616) 276-9502.
ORIENT SUPERFARES
Bangkok fr. $859, Hong Kong fr. $759,
Seoul fr. $699 Tai ai fr. $719 Tokyo fr.
$781. REGEN Y TRAVEL, 2d9 S. State.
Call 665-6122 for details.
SPRING BREAK
Acapulco fr. $489. Bahamas fr. $419. Ja-
maica fr. $509. Puerto Vallarta fr. $549. Ask
about ACAPULCO Hotel El Cano SPE-
CIAL REGENCY TRAVEL, 209 S. State.
Call 665-6122 for details.
SPRING BREAK HOTEL-AIR PACKAGES
Acapulco from $489.00, Bahamas from
$419.00, Cancun from $589.00 Puerto Val-
larta from $579.00 -- FABI k TRAVEL,
Liberty at Maynard, 769-9011.
SPRING BREAK Barefoot Bahamas Cruise
Sail 50 ft. Yachts in the Bahamas. Food in-
cluded $435/person. Call Don 769-1845.

We deliver (almost) anhig.
Call anytine: 994-8594.
Indulge your senses with an elegant
Sunday breakfast presented in your
home. For anniversaries, birthdays,
fraternity formals or to make any other
Sunday special. Call 761-NBED
(6233) for reservations or Christmas
gift certificates.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SAFEWALK MASS MEETING for winter
term new walkers, Dec. 7 8pm Anderson
Room, Michigan Union. 765 865'.
SEE BUGS BUNNY film to benefit A2's
homeless. Fri. 12/2, 8 & 10 pm, MLB 4.

BY MICHAEL LUSTIG
Pick up a pushbutton telephone. Dial some num-
bers. Dial some more numbers, and some more after
that. Listen. Hang up.
You've just registered for next term's classes.
Within 10 years, University students will no longer
have to wait in line in the stuffy basement of Angell
Hall or in the Chrysler Center to register for classes.
By then, University officials expect to have a phone
system tied into the existing computer registration sys-
tem.
"Phone registration and on-line terminals will be
standard in 10 years" at U.S. universities, said Associ-
ate Registrar Douglas Woolley. Students will be able to
register themselves for classes instead of going to a
central site, he said.
The University of Georgia at Athens, which has a
system similar to CRISP, is also considering a com-
bined phone and on-line registration system, said Dan
Stuart, assistant registrar for scheduling and registra-
tion, primarily for "the convenience of the student."
Some computer terminals will be kept, Stuart said,
because some students prefer to work with people
"eyeball to eyeball."
In the Big Ten, Ohio St., Indiana, and Wisconsin
have already begun using phone registration, Woolley
said. Northwestern will start in a year, and the other
schools are all considering the switch, he said.
Students at Ferris State University, in Big Rapids,
Mich., began phone registration over a year ago. Using
a touchtone phone, students dial the access number,

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their identification number, an individual code number,
and course numbers. If all lines are full, the caller hears
a busy signal.
A computer tells the caller what classes they are
registered for and what classes are closed. It can search
for open sections, and will refuse to let students regis-
ter if they owe fines, said Roberta Sonnenberg, the su-
pervisor of registration at FSU. Students can also drop
and add classes for the first two days of the term, she
said.
Students at Ferris St. are assigned a day, based on
the number of credit hours they have, when they can
begin calling, Sonnenberg said. The computers and
phones open at 3 a.m., which is usually the busiest
time, she added.
Ferris St. has had very few problems with the phone
registration, Sonnenberg said. About 90 percent of the
10,000 students registered by phone for the fall quarter,
and Ferris St. has not had many problems with tamper-
ing or with people altering other peoples' schedules.
Tampering has been "more prankish," she said.
Another potential problem of phone registration is
phone overload, where so many people call that the
lines break down. At Ferris St., Sonnenberg said that
with their 20 phone lines, they have had no problems.
Woolley said the University of Michigan would
probably need 48 phone lines.
As early as next semester, Woolley said software
should be in place to allow any student, via the MTS
computer network, to check on the number of spaces
available in classes before they register.
S udents will only be able to retrieve information,
how ver, and won't be able to register or put them-
sev-s on wait lists, Woolley said.
W ithin three to five years, he added, the University
should have programs to allow students to check their
current grades and transcripts through MTS.

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