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The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 10, 1994 - 7

:MICHIGAN Student Assembly needs poll
workers for the Nov. 16th and 17th elections.
The position pays $5.00 an hour. It is easy &
many time slots are available. You can work
an hour or all day! It is flexiblel Come into
the MSA office and sign up. 3909 Michigan
Union or call 763-3241.
MODELS- PRINT, trade, T.V., Associated
Models 810!788-8760.
ATIONAL Cheerleading Company hiring
a full-time program director (ermnanent
position), and summe instructional staff.
College or high school cheerleading ex-
perience necessary. Call 1-800/332-4337.
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Arnthu VicWR PuNc,, INc. a leading residential
painting company seeks results oriented individuals
for surunr -95 posiims in Metro-Dctroit.
We offer:
. Competitive salary plus incatives
" Resume building management experience
" Comprehensive training program
* Possible Internships for related maiors
" Excellent advancement opportunities
Qualified applicants will possess the following:
" One year previous painting experience
" Strang interpersonsal skills
" Demonstrable leadership abilities
" Efrectiveplannng/organizatioual Skills
* Previous supervisory experimee helpful
For more information phone 1-800-7754745 or
forward resume to:
28115 Little Mack
St. Clair Shlores, MI 48081
AR-thuR VicloF PANu1NtG, INC.
OUR COMPANY is looking for individuals
who want to gain management experience
next summer. Earn $6,000-$10,000 per
summer. The early bird gets the worm. 1-
800/887-1960.
RESEARCH ASSISTANT- Part-time. Per-
son will conduct a variety of research
projects & data gathering in human
resources. Must have excellent verbal & writ-
ing communication skills. Call Rosemary
769-1720, Management Recruiters.
RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS needed for
clinical study investigating whether pigmen-
ted skin effectively protects the immune sys-
tem from sunlight (ultraviolet exposure).
Must be darker skin, non-Caucasian, at least
18, and healthy (on no medication). Eligible
participants will be compensated $135 for
their time (6 visits) and effort. For more info.
call U of M Dept. of Dermatology at 764-
2256.
Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed
and will be paid $120 per acceptable
specimen because of their rare blood type.
otvrite APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
SALAD DAYS is looking for energetic,
cheerful people with restaurant experience. In
house and delivery positions. Especially in-
terested in seniors or recent grads to play in-
tegral role. Apply at corner of State and
William.
SECURITY GUARDS NEEDED to lock &
unlock buildings on campus. Part and full-
time with flexible hours. State Security
Services, Inc. 611 Church St., Suite 305, 9
a.m.-3 p.m. 668-0447. EOE.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es-
~'jblished infertility clinic. If you are a male
*tudent 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.

Union celebrates 90th with
events for students, alumni

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Ambitious, Quick Learners
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Great Pay, Great Hours!
Apply at:3438 Ellsworth, AA
Between Carpenter & Platt

ERIC'S SPORTS: Team uniforms and shoes
for all indoor sports. 2 blocks off State Street.
Call 663-6771.
JURORS NEEDED FOR mock trials at the
Law school: 11/14, 15, 16, 17, & 21. Sign up
for one or more! Call 763-4319.
SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Mone
back guarantee. 800/645-3525. y
SHABBAT AT CHABAD. Join us for a
delicious homemade warm dinner Fri. 5:30
p.m. @ Chabad House, 715 Hill, 995-3276.
ORDER YOUR
1995 YEARBOOK
NOW!
Only S35.00
Visa, Master, Checks,Student Acct.
Call: 764-9425

BY JENNIFER HARVEY
Daily Staff Reporter
The Michigan Union, known best
for its comfortable chairs and fast
food restaurants, turns 90 this month.
To celebrate, organizers have planned
a variety of events to be held Nov. 14-
18.
"We've got quite a full agenda set
up," said Director of Union Programs
Arthur McViccar.
Scheduled events are intended to
be fun for students, faculty and alumni
alike.
The start of the anniversary cel-
ebration will be marked by the string-
ing of maize and blue lights through
the Union landscaping. The lights will
remain up throughout the year.
The "Treasure Hunt" is an event
for students only. The Treasure Hunt,
a trivia question contest, will start
Nov. 14.
Each day, three questions will run
in the Lost and Found section of Daily
classifieds. Twelve total questions will
run. Participants with the most com-
plete answers will win. Prizes include
cash awards and round-trip plane fare.

Nov. 14
Building tours will be offered at 2
p.m. and 5 p.m. They will start at the
Study Lounge entrance.
A computer disk holder give-away
will take place in the first floor lobby
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Nov. 15
Anniversary cake will be served
in the first floor lobby, beginning at
10 a.m.
Building tours will be given at
noon and 1 p.m.
*Nov. 16
The Michigan Union Memories
Table, an event geared to faculty and
alumni, will be held in the first floor
lobby from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event
involves the solicitation of "favorite
memories of the Michigan Union"
from faculty, staff and others in the
community. Students are also wel-
come to share their memories. The
memories will appear in a display in
the Union.
Building tours will run at noon
and 2 p.m.
® Nov. 17
The Anniversary Reception will

be held in the University Club from 4-
6 p.m. Food will be served. There will
be opportunities to mingle with Uni-
versity regents and President James J.
Duderstadt who will attend the recep-
tion.
The reception is being held in
conjunction with the unveiling of
the Presidents' Wall. The wall will
display photographs in commemo-
ration of all past University presi-
dents. The unveiling will take place
at 5 p.m. across from the Michigan
Room.
"The wall is the realization of a lot
of hard work on the part of Michigan
Union Board of Representatives,"
McViccar said.
The daily building tours will run
at noon and 3 p.m.
* Nov. 18
Students should turn in their final
guesses for the Treasure Hunt to Dana
Measel, Room 1310, Michigan Union.
Treasure Hunt trivia winners will
be announced at 4 p.m. in the Study
Lounge entrance.
Building tours will conclude the
week of events at noon and 4 p.m.

* * TWO MINNESOTA tix avail. Sec. 27.
J.L. or DeAnna, 994-5883. Best offer!
*** SPRING BREAK- Last year's #1
Travel Co. offers you trips to Nassau,
Paradise Island, Cancun, Jamaica, and more
starting as low as $299. Free food, drinks,
club passes incl. Call 663-6633 for
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**** SPRING BREAK '95- Jamaica,
Cancun, Florida. Best deals around. Call now
for more info. and to reserve your spot today.
Call Erik/Todd at 913-4536.
**MINNESOTA TICKET available. Sec-
tion 27. Call Katie 764-1723. Best offer.
ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!
Book now & save. Jamaica $439, Cancun/
Bahamas $399, Panama City/Daytona $99.
Organize groups, eam cash, travel free! 1-
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COZY WINTER HIDEAWAY. Romantic
log cabins. $49-$69 nightly. Includes hot tub,
XC trails, and more. Traverse City area. 616/
276-9502.
GET A GREAT DEAL on your spring
break vacation. Call Suzanne at The Art of
Travel for all your travel needs-lowest fares.
Call 428-1277.
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HELP ME PLEASE! I need 8 stud. tix. for
Minnesota game. Kelly @ 994-9004.
HOCKEY TICKETS needed for State
game. Call Jennifer 769-4667.
LOW FARES! London from $369, Paris
from $528, Frankfurt from $504. Regency
Travel 209S. State St. 665-6122.
ORIENT NOV. SALE- Soeul fr. $750,
Tokyo fr. $779, Tianjin fr. $1129. Call Dan,
Regency Travel for other destinations &
prices. 209S. State. 665-6122.
PHISH TIX FOR SALE U of M and State.
Call Pete or Robi 213-0859.
SPRING BREAK Reps. wanted now!
Acapulco from $499, Cancun from $399,
Jamaica from $459. Call Dan 665-6122.
Regency Travel 209 S. State.
SPRING BREAK - CANCUN, JAMAICA,
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packages. Call NOW and beat the rush!
Gregg or Andrew 998-1925.
SPRING BREAK SPECIAL at Stamos
Travel in Kerrytown 663-4400. U-M Desk
663-5500. Contiki & AESU tours special
rate.
STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $179 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Martha at
Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122.
TRAVEL FREE! Spring Break '95! Guaran-
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Bahamas, Florida, Padre. Book early & save
$$$ Organize group & travel free! Sun
Splash Tours 1-800/426-7710.
WANTED - Spring break representatives to
organize trips to Florida. Eam $ & get free
trip. Sandpiper Beach Resort, 1-800/488-
8828, Gary.
WANTED 4-NON STUDENT tix. to Min-
nesota game. Call Chris at 213-1375.
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HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001. Instruments, instruments,
books, books, books. Not just guitar.

FEMALE NON-SMOKER wanted to share
2 bdrm. apt. in Carriage House. Ldry. Great
loc. Avail. Jan. '95. Call 930-9427.

TIOS DELIVERS Ann Arbor's best
Mexican style food. Call 761-6650.
Tios Mexican Restaurant
333 E. Huron.

It's never too late to join the Michigan Daily staff. If
you have an interest in journalism or learning to' write
with more style, stop by the Student Publications
Buildin (420 Maynard) for information.
Or ca 764-0552 and ask for an editor.
The Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System
The nation's central bank invites interested Economics, Finance, Computer Science, and Math majors
to an information session about employment opportunities at the Board in Washington, DC.
Thursday, November 10, 1994
* Michigan League Koessler Room
7:00pm
The Board's Divisions of Research and Statistics, Monetary Affairs, and International Finance regularly
hire individuals with the undergraduate degrees as Research Assistants. Research assistants work
closely with one of the United States' finest economic research staffs on policy-related research and
* other projects.
"Q P°". The Federal Reserve Board's benefits package offers excellent health insurance options,
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tuition assistance.
r - ** The Board 1s An Equal opportunity Employer

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NOW REMOVAL CREW - Make $7 to
10 per hour. Contact Patrick or Reggie 1-
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STUDENT MANAGER wanted at Top of
the i-ISR. 2-hour position open between the
hours of 3-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Contact Alex at
764-8512, Mon.-Fri. 8-3.
ENCOTEC, an environmental con-
sulting firm, currently has openings
for technician positions within the
Analytical Chemistry Department.
Technician positions are designed for
students with 1-2 years of college
chemistry and the ability to work year
round. There are part-time and full-
time positions available. Both part-
time and full-time positions offer
flexible hours.
Please send resume to:
Human Resource Manager
ENCOTEC, Inc.
3985 Research Park Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
No telephone inquiries, please
EOE
TANFASTIC NOW HIRING. 10 mins.
from Briarwood Mall. Apply in person at 545
East Michigan Ave., Saline.
TEACHER AIDE. Community Day Care
and Preschool is looking for dependable in-
teractive person to help in early childhood
classroom from 7:30 a.m. to noon, Mon.-Fri.
ackground in Child psych. or Education
referred. Good salary. Call Beth or Trudi at
61-7101.
TELECOMMUNICATION part-time days,
evenings, & Saturdays. Field installation &
maintenance positions available for the Ann
Arbor area. Starting rate $6.58/hr. Valid
drivers license required. Send resumes to
Scott Harvey. 5657 Alpine Ave, Constodc
Park, MI 49321.

ABOUNDING LOVE & security awaits the
newborn we wish to adopt. Call collect 810/
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ADOPTION A baby to love would make
this married couple's life together even
happier. We can help each other. Please call
us at our home anytime, 1-800/370-2444.
ADOPTION: Give your baby a happy home
with a U-M grad and his loving wife.
Catholic, agency approved couple. Call Dan
and Marilyn at home: 1-800/848-4167.
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