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CLASSIFIED ADS

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OR~~~~~~: ivi,......... .

ONLY I BUSE LEFT
510 Catherine
7 bdrms., 4 baths,
3 kitchens. Furnished,
parking and laundry.
For Spring or Fall
S 8 mo. Lease Available
01d TOWn Rcaty
663-8989
FALL RENTAL
Frieze 1 block
Large 1 bedrooms
Efficiencies
Washington Manor
418 E. Washington
Must seel
2 blocks to Diag
668-6906 663-3641
NOW LEASING FOR '93. Houses & apts.
going fast. Oakland Management. 761-7491.
OAKLAND NEAR ARCH, modern 2
bdrm., AC, pkng, $760-800; 1 bdrm, $550
665-4617.
ROOM FOR SEVEN! House near athletic
campus on UM bus line. 2 baths, parking,
t laundry. $1600. Oakland Mgmt. 761-7491.
ROOMS FOR RENT: Great loc., State &
Hill, furn. & all utils. incl. free idry. & more.
Start from $275 & up. Call 406-7027 or 429-
8271.
SEPT - SEPT SINGLE in 2 bdrm. apt.
$295+util. N-smkg. female, N.State 930-
0507.
SHARE LARGE HOUSE-OWN ROOM,.
pkng. no utilities. Short lease. 973-7368.
SOUTH UNIVERSITY/S.FOREST ST. 2
Central campus locations with extra large 2
bedrooms and many extra features. Only a
-few left for May and September. So hurry!
.WCall today! 761-8000.
SPACIOUS, MODERN 1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments. Call Post Realty at 761-8220.
STUDIO APT. CENTRAL CAMPUS
Security, A/C. $600/mo +util. Call Janice
995-9321.
THE STRATFORD 629 S. Forest at S.
Univ. Furn. 2 BRs. with balconies, AC,
parking. $830-$1190. Clean, quiet apart-
ments for non-smokers. 995-0534 or 668-
7978.
TIRED OF NASTY CARPET, broken
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East Apts. A new style and new Mgmt. Call
Judy, Heather, or Todd @ Oppenheimer
Properties, Inc. 995-5575.
TOWER PLAZA! Large new unit. $800/mo.
avail. May, 1 bdrm. Lndry. prkng. 995-8945.
TWO GREAT PLACES avialable in Sep-
tember within walking distance to Rackham
and or the Medical Center. Large 6/7
bedroom house or Large 3 bdrm. apartment.
Apt. has huge modern kitchen, parking.
laundry and formal dining room for $1,100.
House has two full baths, two kitchens.
parking, laundry, porches & much more for
$1,800. Walk a little get a lot Randy 434-
2350 or Larry 434-5787.
WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT for spring/
summer 1993. Apts. at special rates & great
locations begining May 7. Please call Wilson
White Co. Inc. 995-9200. EHO.
SHOREVIEW APARTMENTS
'Roomy 1 & 2 bedroom apts.
'Heat & Water included
'Newly decorated
'Intercom system
'Emergency maintenance
'Overlooking Huron River & Argo Park
'Laundry facilities
'Pool
'Near U of M Hospital
Security deposit: $275...1 month free rent
Call us at 761-"404
or come see us at 420 Kellogg St.

THINKING OF
SUBLETTING YOUR
PLACE THIS
SUMMER?]
Place an ad ink
our Summer Sublet
Supplement today!
ON LY $30
Deadline:March 16
Published on March 24
Just fill out the rough copy
form on the classifieds page
420 Maynard
Student Pub. Bldg.
764-0557
SUMMER SUBLET
Spacious 3 bdrm., 2 bath apt. Corner of N.
State & Lawrence $600/mo. Price neg. Avail.
May-Sept. Call 741-4771.
SUMMER SUBLET! Huge room w/balcony
in great house near. State/Packard. Free
laundry! Furnished. Prkng. Mike 995-9439.
SUNNY APTS. IN CHARMING HSE. 3
eff., a 1 bdrmn. Hardwood floors, many
windows, blinds,area rugs in. Cats O.K.
Pkng., Idry. avail. Near Bus. and Law
schools. Quiet non-smokers ing. @ 668-
8457.
PERSONAL
ADOPTION AS YOUR CHOICE can fill a
void in our lives. Le's help each other
through this difficult time. Our warmi home
and loving hearts are waiting for the chance.
Joanne 313-946-9555 coll.
ADOPTION: HAPPILY MARRIED
PROFESSIONAL couple want to share our
love and home with your infant. Let us help
you through this difficult time. Call collect
(517) 676-0409.
AMO, AMAS, AMAT. THE REST I
HAVE FORGOT! But I remembered to go
to the Village Apothecary, the drugstore with
everything at 1112 S. University.
CRAIG,
Sorry I missed you at Fat Tuesday's in
Cancun. It would be great to hear from you.
Kathy, Toronto 416-971-7296.
DISCOVER MOSHIACH TODAY. Dial 1-
800-4-moshiach. Dial-a-Jewish story 995-
5959.
ERIC'S ACTION SPORTS- Team
uniforms & shoes for all indoor sports. 2
blocks off State Street. Call 663-6771.

CAMP COUNSELORS M/F Outstanding
Slim down camps: Tennis, dance,
Slinmastics, WSI, athletics, nutrition/dietics.
Age 20+ 7 weeks. Camp Camelot on College
Campuses at MA, PA, CA. Contact: Michele
Friedman 947 Hewlett Drive, North
Woodmere, N.Y. 11581 1-800-421-4321.
CAMP COUNSELORS: Friendly, coed
camp iiin Berkshires. Openings: Swim
instructors, head sailing, waterskiing, head
canoeing, girls' and boys' bunk counselors,
head volleyball, head basketball, head street
hockey, head gynastics, head golf, head
drama, piano accompanist, dance/aerobics,
video, computers, photography, radio, head
and asst. riding. 100 staff from U.S. &
abroad. 220 campers. Contact: Rachel Levy,
764-5915.

PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP
Let us help you choose life. 769-7283.

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Reports, resumes, dissertations. 426-5217.

APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1 &2 Bedroom Apartments

LSAT
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The most current and extensive materials
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Call KAPLAN at 662-3149
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COUNSELORS
Prestigious co-ed Berkshires, MA summer
camp seeks skilled college juniors, seniors,
and grads. WSI, tennis, sailing, waterski,
canoe, athletics, roller blading, archery,
gymnastics, aerobics, golf, arts and crafts,
photography, silver jewelry, musical
directors, piano accompanists, science,
rocketry, camping, video, newspaper. Have a
rewarding and enjoyable summer!, Salary
plus room and board. Call...
Camp Taconic: 800-762-2820.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn
$2000+/ month + world travel (Hawaii,
Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holiday, sum-
mer and Career employment opportunities
available. No experience necessary. For
employment program information Call 1-
206-634-0468.
EARN 100'S DAILY mailing circulars at
home P/T. Info: Desktop Ventures. Write 736
Packard Ste #102-A, A2, MI 48104.
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Make $2000+ per month teaching basic con-
versational English abraod. Japan and
Taiwan. Many provide room & board +other
benefits. No previous training or teaching
certificate requirel. For program call 1-206-
632-1146. ext. J5598.
LAW STUDENTS NEEDED to advise on
criminal case, knowledge of criminal law.
2nd or 3rd year student. Call 313/457-3708.
Dial direct or collect.
MACKINAC ISLAND resort hotel seeking
staff-front desk, night audit, kitchen, dining
room, maintenance, bike mechanic. Contact
Iroquois Hotel. 2488 Village Dr. SE. Grand
Rapids, MI. 49506. (616)247-5675 or
(313)663-5971.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON CAMPUS!
Become an intergroup dialogue facilitator.
Opportunities are available to facilitate
dialogues dealing with issues of race,
religion, gender, sexual orientation and more.
You will receive academic credit or a stipeuid.
Application deadline - March 19. Call the
program on Intergroup Relations and Con-
flict at 936-1875 for information and
application.
NEED EXTRA CASH?
Campus reps needed. Sell electronics
& CDs for major distributor.
Call (800)-394-233 1.
NEED PROF. MINDED grad. students
seeking full/part time in an international co.
Mkt. Exp. preferred. Call 480-0158.
NEEDS A TUTOR IMMEDIATELY in
chemistry for 11th grade student. Call 994-
5326.
PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST & TYPIST
neeued for law office. Send resume to: 400
City Center Bldg., Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
PLAYWRIGHT NEEDED for UM Housing
Division's TALK TO US THEATER
TROUPE. P/T paid position for '93-'94.
Playwright will work with director in
developing scripts for troupe. Playwright ap-
plication package will be available at 1500
SAB beginning Mon. 3-15-93. Due 3-22-93.
Writing assignment included. For more info.,
Call 747-3525. Leave message.
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pstrs. in stores. Motivatd. Car. PT flex. $7/hr.
+ bonus/gas. Alex 1-800-783-8424.
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THE ENVIRONMENT
EARN $2500-3500
AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE
National Campaign positions to
protect endangered species,
promote comprehensive
recycling, and clean the
nation's polluted waterways.
Available in 22 states and D.C.
Campus intvws.: 3/17 and 3/18.
Call Jamie toll free:
1-800-75-EARTH.

SUMMER JOBS! Campus Concepts will be
recruiting on campus for summer interns.
Details at information session March 15,
Business College, Payton Accounting Center,
Room 1016 at 5:00 p.m.
GREAT MONEY -
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SUMMER JOBS - Travel info., U.S.A. -
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Agrica, more! Catalog $2.00 (refunded w/
order): Student Explorer, Box 3256-M, Santa
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U-M OUTDOOR REC. CENTER
managers for sp. and s. lnterest/exp. with
outdooractivities/equip, preferred. For more
information call 763-4560.
WE NEED GOOD PEOPLE TO DRIVE
good food & do other various . .. If you need
texible schedule, good money, & friendly
people call Tim: Quizno's Classic Subs at
668-7900 or come to 5h & Liberty.
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Seeking high energy, upbeat individuals with
a sincere interest in children. Some of the
positions include cabin counselors,
instructors and directors for waterskiing,
boardsailing, swimming, sailing, horseback,
bicycling, tennis, canoe, nature lore,
gymnastics, drama, riflery, & archery.
Supervisory positions, wilderness trip leaders
& co-ordinators, secretaries, cooks, kitchen
& maintenance workers. To apply contact
Camp Thunderbird, 10976 Chambray Court,
St. Louis, MO 63141, 314/567-3167.
WORK STUDY, conference planning
assistant. Institute for the Humanities. Macin-
tosh skills. Betsy Nisbet. 763-4463.
YMCA STORER CAMPS is now hiring for
summer camp 1993. Positions available in-
clude waterfront director, watercraft director,
naturalist, riding instructor, trip leader, and
counselor. To obtain further information
please contact Billy Dannals, Summer Camp
Director, 7260 S. Stony Lake Rd. Jackson,
MI 49201. (517)-536-8607
GOIN.GL.A-C.S..
EUROPE! Lowest airfares w/student travel
breaks, rail passes & youth tours. Samos
Travel Kerrytown Mall 6634400.
LOW FARES - Europe fr. $448, Eurorail
Flexipass from $298, Orient fr. $769 Call
..udia or Dan @ Regency Travel, 209 S.
state, 665-6122.
SLOVAKIA/POLAND summer trips led by
local students. Hike in the scenic Tatras, visit
a Gypsy village, explore castles and medieval
towns, meet Slovaks and Poles. Call 800-
666-JOIN.
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CALL KENNY COLLECT
(312) 549-5443
STUDENTS ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.
on Continental fr. $129/$199. Bring your
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Travel 209 S. State 665-6122.
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Ellis Lake Resort 616-276-9502.
HEADING for EUROPE tIs summer? Jet
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$229 from Midwest (when avail.) w/
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Bluetree, Box 4177M, Mtn. View, CA
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WANTED TO RENT OR SIT unfurn. hse
8-12 mos. by Apr. 1st. Leave musge. 761-
5825

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Luxurious 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath apt. Call 741-
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by Sarah Gordon
Forty-seven years after the end of
World War II, students at the
University are once again commem-
orating the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Monday, the University Hillel
Foundation begins its 14th Annual
Conference on the Holocaust.
"The purpose of the conference is
to raise awareness so that people
never forget what happened and we
can learn from the things that have
taken place in the past," said Carole
May, program assistant at Hillel.
The program consists of a week
of activities - held at Hillel and
other locations around campus -
designed to educate students while
commemorating the Holocaust.
Solomon Perel will give the
Michael Bernstein Memorial
Lecture.
Perel's life as a young Polish Jew
during the Holocaust is the basis of
the Golden Globe Award-winning
film, "Europa, Europa."
Students will read and remember
the names of people killed in the
Holocaust in the annual 24-hour
vigil on the Diag, beginning at 12:30
p.m. Monday.
A traveling Jewish theatre troupe
will present a play that deals with

On the Diag
"A Memorial of Names"
Individuals will read names of
those who perished in the
Holocaust. March 15, 12:30pm,
At Irwin Green Auditorium
"Europa Europa" Award-
winning film depicting the
story of Solomon Perel's
survival in World War Il
Europe. March 17, 7:00 pm
and 9:30 pm.
Solomon Perel shares his
story. March 18, 8:00 pm.
"Crossing the Broken
Bridge" Presentation
examining racism and anti-
Semitism in today's society
through the lens of African
American/Jewish relations.
March 21, 7:30 pm.
racism, anti-Semitism and African
American/Jewish relations.
"We felt it was important to in-
corporate something that talks about
issues of today. as well as issues of
the past," May said.

*Houses
*Rooms
*Efficiencies

625 Church
668-6906/663-3641

Winter games
A Mary Markley resident passes long
football yesterday.

Traditional dances
performed at E. Quad

during a late-night game of snow

Perel to highlight
annual Holocaust
memorial forum

by Peter Matthews
Daily Staff Reporter
While the Nectarine crowd
grooved to yesterday's Eurobeat
Night, about 30 East Quad students
chilled to American beats.
"An Evening of Dance" was pre-
sented in the residence hall's South
Cafeteria. The program consisted of
dances from three American cultures
- each was represented by a differ-
ent campus-based group.
"Los Hijos de Atzlan," the first
troupe, performed five traditional
Mexican dances.
"Los Hijos" was organized in
1973 "to educate other people to
Mexican folk dancing and the his-
tory behind our distinct regional
dances," said Andrew Perez, a
troupe member of 10 years.
Perez said the dances get "in your
blood" and described them as "very
intricate and aerobic."
The women's outfits were differ-
ent colors and accentuated with mot-
ley ribbons. Props used in the dances
included machetes and a silver gilt
sombrero.
Another dance troupe, "Los Jibar-

itos," performed Puerto Rican mod-
ern dances. The fast pace and gyrat-
ing hips of their dances elicited
comments such as, "Work it baby!"
from spectators.
Luis Laboy, an LSA sophomore
who is Puerto Rican but was raised
in the United States, said, "The thing
I'm most proud of is our music in-
corporates the African, Spanish and
Indian traditions."
In order to emphasize the catchi-
ness of its feverish dance music, the
troupe played a song .in Spanish
recorded by a Japanese band.
Members of the "Native Ameri-
can Dancers" donned ornate cos-
tumes. Susan Hill, an LSA senior,
wore a "jingle dress" with bells ev-
erywhere but on her fingers and toes
- an outfit worn during Ojibwa
healing ceremonies.
"Our dances are not really about
performance," Hill said. "They are
about the celebration of life."
Terry Samuels, an LSA senior of
Odawa ancestry, twirled and
stomped as he performed the "grass
dance" on the cafeteria's hard floor.

Hassle-free renting!
Monday-Saturday: 9AM-5PM I
Sunday: Ba aaintrnent
2 BDRM. APT. 921 S. Division Apt. 1,
$200/mo. neg., Pkng., Idry., heat mcl. Avail.
immediately. 741-7185.
3 GREAT BDRMS AVAIL spr/sum in 5
bdrm house off State Street. Huge kitchen.
parking, great deal! Call Cris 769-9242.
ACROSS FROM BUS. SCHOOL Furn.
room avail. now until Aug. $275/mo. Incl.
util., parking, laundry. 820 Hill. 665-5620.
CHARMING 5 BDRM. HOUSE at State &
Kingsley. May-Sept. $1000/mo. Call 994-
5043.
COZY, BRIGHT EFFICIENCY-507 E.
ANN-pkng, Idry., micro., cat OK-Avail. Apr
1. $475/mo. sec. dep. Kim 662-7407/668-
8854.
FURNISHED 2 BDRM. APT. at 1015 E.
Ann, near hospital. Avail. May-Aug. $400/
mo. Pktg., Idry. & storage. 663-6138.
GOING AWAY IST TERM? Fear not! We
are going away 2nd term & are looking for
someone to share a lease with. Call Jeremy,
668-0628 or David, 747-8795.
LIVE ALONE! Good size eff.- close to all.
Thompson St. $350 neg. 663-3396.
MAY-AUG. SUNNY 2 bdrm., A/C, next to
CCRB, 2 mins. to cmps., bus stops, 4 spaces,

MAC'S WORD PROCESSING & Resume
Services. Days, eves, wknds, urgent also
done. Pick up/drop off. 482-5000.
TYPING: Resumes, cover letters, &
applications. A2 Typing. Call 994-5515.
Score More With The Princeton Review
Call 3133663'2163
for more information.
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$40 PER HOUR STARTING!
Exotic house cleaning service
needs ambitious men and women
for immediate job openings.
Call today 313-454-1306.
30 SUMMER JOBS AVAIL. Resort near
Lake Michigan. June 5-Labor Day. Send self-
add. stamped env. to : Mary C. Ott, Sunny
Brook Resort, 68300 CR 388, South Haven,
MI 49090. (616) 637-4796.

Michigan Alumni
work here:
The Wall Street Journal
The New York Times
The Washington Post
The Detroit Free Press
The Detroit News
NBC Sports
Associated Press

ABLE/DISABLED-WOMAN WRITER
seeks dependable, strong woman to assist
with meals, personal care. Some driving.
Thu~rs.-Sun. Cat lover. Central campus. Call

SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well-es-
tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male
between 21 - 40 years of age and a graduate

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