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CLASSIFIED ADS

764-0557

MAY-SEPT 2 BDRM apt. in U. Towers, 2-4
people. $720/mo. 764-7633 or 764-1764.
NON-SMOKING GRAD student or fes-
sional sought to share large sunny 2 BR apt..
with quiet, friendly grad. 15 mm. walk to
campus, hw. floors, d/w, parking, w/d in
bldg., $425, Jeff 741-9873.
NOW AVAIL. Own room in large house.
$200/mo. + util. 947 Woodlawn. 741-5916.
ROOMMATE NEEDED! Sp/Sum. Large 2
BDRM Apt. $193/mo. Marge or Sue, 747-
9461.
SINGLE in 2 bdrm. apt. May-Aug. Close to
campus & CCRB, laundry, fum. $295/mo.
Karen 769-9451.
SP/SU SUBLET 3rms in Srm apt. 2bath new
carpet A/C in every mr 7min to CC safe.
$230+elec OBO 761-9732 Laura or D.
SUBLET 1.2 BDRMS. May-Aug or any
part. Cable, color tv, pkng, 11 min. from B
school. Looking for mature non-smokers.
$320/mo, 663-2512.
SUBLET MAY-AUG 21:Unfum Ibdrm apt
on Main S across from Chrysler. Ldrypkg &
Sa/c. $490/mo, Aug rent $241. 998-0631.
SUBLET! May-Aug. Pretty 3 bdm. apt.
Great loc. Pkng., washer/dryer. 764-6659.
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Earn $6 per hour for phone/clerical work.
Flexible hours. Call Jon at 769-1665.
Part time work available all term long.
Located at 611 Church St. 2nd floor.
COUNSELORS: Camp Wayne, brother/
sister camp, N.E. PA. 6123-8121/94. Coun-
selors for: Tennis, Swim, Waterskiing,
Sailing, All Sports, Self-Defense,
Gymnastics, Dane/Cheeueading, Aerobics,
Nature/Camping, Ropes, Piano, Guitar, Fine
Arts, Photography, Drama. Many other
positions. On Campus interviews, Mon., Feb.
14th from 12-5 p.m. in the Michigan Union
Crofoot Room. or more info., call 1-800/
756-CAMP or 5161889-3217 or write 12 Al-
levard St., Lido Beach, N.Y. 11561.
COUNSELORS, COACHES,
SPECIALISTS
Camp Starlight has positions for outgoing,
enthusiastic Cabin Leaders & Instructors
(20+) in all Land & Water Sports, Tennis,
Gymnastics, Nature/Pioneering, Crafts,
Music, Dance, Stage Tech., Radio/Video at
leading coed camp in N.E. PA. Extensive
facilities, working with mature, congenial
staff. 6/20-8/19. Call 516/599-5239; Write:
Starlight, 18 Clinton St., Malvee, NY
11565. On campus, call Jackie: 996-1860.
DELIVERY DRIVERS & In-House Posi-
tionsOpeu, esciay during lunch. At least
$5/hr. urt 761-9886.
DELIVERY PERSONS needed: help
deliver flowers to the sweethearts of Ann
Arbor. Own car and good knowledge of
town. Call 971-8558 or 971-3660.
DJ'S WANTED. No experience required.
E.O.E. Only call bet. 2:00 & 5:00 p.m. Mon.-
Thurs. 313/421-7952.
DYNAMIC BUSINESS intemships. High
paying self motivating, marketing,
advertising, business intemships 1-800-899-
9675. Call Todd Slater.
FEMALE DRUMMER wanted for es-
tablished gigging/recording. Indi-rock Grrl
band. Transportation/own equipment. 517/
374-6099. Mild schizophrenia a plus.
GREAT TEACHING JOB Looking for
medical students, PID's or graduate students
for teaching re-med students. For info call
800/3W07737.
GREENPEA CE JOBS. Promote/educate
global ecological sanity. Call 761-1996.
MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seeking
staff - front desk, night audit, dining room,
kitchen, maintenance, ec ,and
housekeeping. Contact Iroquois Hote Winter
office, 2488 Village Dr. SE, Grand Rapids,
MI 49506 or 616-247-5675.
NEED EXTRA MONEY?
Handyman wanted for odd jobs in Ann Arbor
area. Call 313/562-5756.
NEEDED NONSMOKING daycare
provider in my Saline-AA home. Tues. &
Thur. 7:30A-5:30P. Your child welcome
429-2119.
NOW HIRING for spring/summer & fall
terms. Account executives needed to sell ad-
vertising for the Michigan Daily! Job
descriptions & applications are available in
the senior staff office, 420 Maynard. Ap-
plication deadline is Feb. 16.
PART-TIME office and community service
help needed, work study student preferred.
Interviewing now, 769-9000.
REWARDING SUMMER jobs. Firefighter,
tour guide, dude ranch, hotel staff, etc., &
volunteer and government positions at na-
tional parks. Fun work. Benefits & bonusesl
For details call: 206/545-4804 ext. N5598.
Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed
and will be paid $120 per acce ptable
specimen because of their rare blood type.
Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
S.P.P.I. is looking for individuals who want
to gain management experience next
summer. Earn $8,000-10,000 per summer.
Positions available throughout the midwest.
Call 1-800-887-1960 ask for Jeff Griffith.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es-
tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male
student or professional 20-40 years of age we
need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac-
ceptable specimens. For further information
please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann
Arbor, MI 48106.

SUMMER CAMP positions-Make a dif-
ference in the life of a child! Summer therapy
camp for handicapped children. Located on
shore of Lake Superior near Big Bay,
Michigan. Positions avail. for counselors,
water front, instructors for nature-arts &
crafts-recreation, nurses, therapists, food
service, and auxiliary. Must be enthusiastic,
responsible, & love children. June 19-Aug.
14. Salary, room & board, & experience of
lifetime provided. Call or write for applica-
tion & info. Bay Cliff Health Cam p,3 10W.
Washington Ste. 300, Marquette, MI 49855
906228-5770.
SUMMER POSITIONS/Internships: Stu-
dent Sprinklers now has openings in MI, OH,
IN. Get real experience running your own
business and earn $10,000 plus. Call immed.
6~1447.
The Michigan Union is
looking for kitchen help.
Please apply in person.
530 S. State, rm 1310.
kitchen cleaners * prep * dish washers
THE COLORWORKS Collegiate Painters
is now interviewing college students for sum-
mer 94 management positions. A resume-
building job w/tremendous earing potential.
To explore job opportunities avail. wffe
ColorWorks call 1-28004771 001 &talk w/a
campus representative.
WANTED: 10-15 fun, outgoing, & aggres-
sive individuals to photograph social events
on campus. No experience needed. We will
provide equipment & training. Must have
transportation. Call 994-4069.
WANTED: Gymnastics Instructors for girls,
boys, & preschool developmental classes.
Must be enthusiastic, have experience, &
have own transportation 971-1667.
YMCA STORER CAMPS Now hiring for
many summer poitions. Interviews + info.
avail at Job Fair Feb. 15, in the Union. For
further info. call Billy 517/536-8607.
BUSINESS for sale provides academic
posters as a service to U-M faculty & stu-
dents Easy to run min. time commitment.
Call 663-1459.
COMPUTER SYSTEM Specialists- We of-
fer complete networking solutions, IBM
compatibles, UNIX PCs, on-site service and
tutoring, and custom programming services.
Call Andrew - 677-3803.
EJS WORDPROCESSING service.
Resumes, papers, dictation, and typing.
Please call Beth at 973 7220.
BREAKERS! BOOK YOUR Sprng Break
early & save big! Panama City from $99,
Jamaica $439, Cancun $439, Padre $289,
Daytona $79. Sell trips, Go free! Call EST 1-
800-234-7007.
CALL JETAWAY TRAVEL for spring
break. 994-5921. 1317 South U.
FLY FREE FASTER- join NW Airlines fre-
quent flyers during this special, limited time
9rornotion and get the 2- first class upgrades,
0% companion, drink vouchers and more.
New applicants only. Send name, address,
phone, and $3.95 to GLM International Box
30 Ypsilanti, MI 48197.
LOW FARES- London from $398, Germany
from $398. Other low prices for Europe
available. Regency Travel 209 S. State 665-
6122.
SPRING BREAKS GUARANTEED lowest
prices. Student Travel Services has
experience. Call Ira 662-6056 or Tom 741-
4448. Florida from $119, Cancun from $459,
Jamaica from $459.
SPRING BREAK Puerto Vallarta $559,
Cancun $539, Nassau $639, Paradise Island
$689, Ski Winter Park $599. Other dest.
avail. Dan 665-6122 @ Regency Travel 209
S. State.
SPRING BREAK RETREAT! Cozy,
romantic log cabin, on lake, surrounded by
forest. Outdoor hot tub. $49-$69 nightly.
Reduced mid-week rate. Traverse City area.
Ellis Lake Resort 616-276-9502.
SPRING BREAK! From $299 incl. air, 7
nights hotel, transfers, parties & morel Nas-
sau/Paradise Island, Cancun, Jamaica, San
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campus rep! 1-800-9-BEACH-1.
STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN
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STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental fr. $159/$279. Bring your Con-
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Regency Travel 209S. State 665-6122.

HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO. Not just
guitars. 302 E. Liberty. 665-8001. Free les-
son Special: harp, percussion.
ROUND TRIP plane tkt. to Cornell U. from
Feb.19-23. Cheap! 994-0425.
WANTED: 7 Purdue Tickets for March 6.
$$$ Top Dollar $$$
Call Paul @> 663-9762.
S.N.L.'S ADAM SANDLER tickets on sale!
Sat. March 5th, 8pm, Hill Auditorium. Entree
Plus at Michigan Ticket Office.
1-WAY TICKET from Det. to LA., Sat.,
Feb. 19, noon. $270. Call 741-8126.
PISTONS TKTS. v. Miami Heat Sat. Feb.26
Going cheap! Call Jason 747-9937.
PAGAN or Wiccan? Come meet othersl
Campus group forming: Call 764-2939.
NEED COPY of last Thurs. SINBAD show.
Will payt $. Call Maut at 668-646.
MENGELE TWIN Sora Vigorito to speak.
Union Pendleton rm. Sun. 2/13 7:00 p.m.
2.3 HOUSEMATES needed- beautiful 4
bdrm. house on Greenwood. Parking 994-
0483.
FEMALE SHARE 1g. 2 bdrm. a pt. Balc.,
pkng-, ldry. $325 + elec. Cal 973-7368.
NEED 2 PEOPLE to share Ig. bdrm. w/bath.
$246 + 1/3 util. Incl. prkg. wash/dry,
fireplace, pool, cable.++ 572-8783.
TIOS DELIVERS Ann Arbor's best
Mexican style food. 333 E. Huron, 761-6650.
4-YEAR OLD, LOVING Mom and Dad in
Washington, D.C. area wish to adopt infant
brother or sister. Close extended family in
area. Let's help each other. Med./legal/travel
Paid. Please call Jessica or Bob at 1-800-864-
8385.
DO YOU THINK you might be a gay or
bisexual man? Do you need someone to talk
with? Coming out groups are now being for-
med to discuss these issues. Confidentiality
assured. Please call 763-4186 for more
details.
PREGNANT? Are you or someone you care
about pregnant and not in the position to be a
parent. Please help a loving couple be a
loving family. Call collect 8101360-223.
PREGNANT? Not what you had planned.
Unsure what to do? Adoptive couple eagerly
awaits child. Call 810-641-3820.
PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP
Let us help you choose Life. 769-7283.
COME SEE the area's best selection of
Tropical fish & aquariums. The Fish Doctors!
Next to Putt-Putt on Washtenaw. 434-1030.
Sell it.. .find it!
The Daily Classifieds! I

'U' Environmental Law
symposium to address
Endangered S pecies Act

Dozens of
enivronmental
experts will discuss.
changes In act set
to go before
Congress later this
year
By APRIL WOOD
DAILY STAFF REPORTER
Discussions, debates and decisions
will focus on the upcoming congres-.
sional reauthorization of the Endan-
gered Species Act during a sympo-
sium tomorrow in the Law school's
Honigman Auditorium.
Themsymposium, sponsored by the
University's Environmental Law So-
ciety, will feature several speakers,
including Marc Ebbin from the U.S.
Department of the Interior. Ebbin will
discuss President Clinton's adminis-
trative vision for endangered species
protection.
This symposium has been con-
structed as a means to examine the act
itself and its future once the reautho-
rization is decided. Various panel dis-
cussions and debates will center on
ecosystem and conflict management
and the evaluation of the ideas pre-
sented throughout the day.
Guest speakers include Univer-
sity of Chicago Law Prof. Cass
Sunstein, Georgia Tech philosophy
Prof. Bryan Norton and University

alum Mark Rey from the American
Forest & Paper Association.
"This is an important piece of leg-
islature and some important issues
are being discussed so hopefully this
symposium will continue the discus-
sion," said SNRE Prof. Steven Yaffee,
who will bemoderating thefinal panel
discussion on the reaction to Ebbin's
speech.
The National Wildlife Federation
will be represented by Suzanne Jones
and University Law Prof. Mark Van
Putten. William Snape III of Defend-
ers of Wildlife and Stephen Quarles
of Crowell & Moring will host a de-
bate on whether the Endangered Spe-
cies Act properly addresses economic
factors.
Several representatives from the
Michigan Natural Features Inventory
and a representative of the Michigan
Department of Natural Resourceswill
also speak during the first part of the
program.
The symposium is directed toward
a broad audience, including profes-
sors, lawyers and environmentalists.
"We're looking for anything from
serious academics to practical envi-
ronmental attorneys," said Anita
Agajanian, president of the Environ-
mental Law Society and second-year
law student.
The symposium will begin in
Room 100 of Hutchins Hall at 9 a.m.
and continue until 5:30 p.m.

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INTRODUCING Student Wake-up Service.
Only $10/mo. Azer & Assoc., 663-5333.
TYPING-EDITING-WRITING. $ /
hr~up. All jobs considered. Call Oliver
@761-4897.
TYPING: Resumes, cover letters, &
applications. A2 Typing. Call 994-5515.
! CRUISE AND TRAVEL employment
guide. Earn big $$$ + travel the world free
(Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, and more!)
Hurry! Busy spring and summer seasons
rapidly a oach* . Free student travel club
membership! Call 919) 929-4398 ext. 2.
$700/WK. CANNERIES; $4500/mo.
deckhands. Alaska summer fisheries now
hiring. Employment Alaska 1-206/323-2672.
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST phone sales job
in this town. $6/hr. Against high commission.
Flex. hrs. Students, housewives, part-timers
welcome. Call 973-7500 or be at 2004 Hog-
back Rd. Ste. #11, Ann Arbor at 5:45 p.m.
sharp Mon.-Fri. Light delivery drivers
needed also.
ACCOUNTING STUDENT for data entry
once per month. Call 769-9000.
ACTORS/ACTRESSES needed! For
16MM short film (major roles & extras). If
interested, please call Jodi 769-5285.
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
Fisheries. Many earn $2,000+/mo. in can-
neries or $3,000-$6000+/mo. on fishing
vessels. Many employers provide benefits.
No ex. necessary! For more info, call: 1-
206-545-4155 ext.A5598.
BABYSITTER NEEDED for children 4,6,
9. Wednesdays 2:30-6:00 p.m. Experience
and transportation nec. Call 971-2315.
CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Slim
Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics,
WSI, Athletics, Nutrition/Dietetics. Age 20+.
Seven Weeks. Camp Camelot on College
Cam puses at Massacjusetts, Pennsylvania,
Califomia. Contact: Michele Friedman 947
Hewlett Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y. 11581
1-800/421-4321.
CRUISE LINE- Entry level on board posi-
tions avail., summer or yr.-rd. Great benefits,
free travel. (813) 229-5478.
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University of Michigan
School of Music
Friday, February 11
Symphony & Concert Bands
H. Robert Reynolds, Gary Lewis, and Dennis Glocke, conductors
. Gregson: Celebration
" Prokofiev: Athletic Festival March
" Works by Holst, Thompson, Persichetti, and Hanson
Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m., free
Thursday-Sunday, February 10-13
Theatre & Drama Production: Major Barbara
by George Bernard Shaw
Tickets: $14, $10; students $6 (764-0450)
Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
Sunday, February 13
Michigan Chamber Players
" Baroque vocal duets (Lorna Haywood, Rosemary Russell)
* Ellwood Derr: I Never Saw Another Butterfly-U-M composer's
setting of poetry by children in Theresienstadt (Martha Sheil,
soprano; Donald Sinta, saxophone; Ellen Weckler, piano)
" Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in A minor, op. 50 (Andrew Jennings,
violin; Erling Bengtsson, cello; Dickran Atamian, piano)
Recital Hall, School of Music, 8 p.m., free
Faculty/Guest Recital: Penelope Crawford &
Nancy Garrett, fortepiano duo
" Mozart: Sonata in D Major (two pianos); piece for mechanical
clock organ (arr. piano four-hands); Larghetto and Allegro (two
pianos; compl. Robert Levin);
" Beethoven: Variations (piano four-hands)
- Clementi: Sonata (two pianos)
Recital Hall, School of Music, 4 p.m., free
Tuesday, February 15
Faculty Recital: Leone Buyse, flute-Ann Arbor debut
Assisted by Anton Nel, piano; Michael Webster, clarinet; Fred
Ormand, E-flat clarinet; and Harry Sargous, oboe
Solo and chamber works by Marais, Boulanger, Messiaen,
Koechlin, Debussy, Prokofiev, and Ponchielli
Recital Hall, School of Music, 8 p.m., free
Wednesday, February 16
Harold Haugh Award Master Class with Paul Kantor
Paul Kantor, associate professor of violin, leads a master class with
advanced young violin students from the Ann Arbor area
Recital Hall, School of Music, 3 p.m., free

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