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ThevMichiganDaily_- Friday,.January 2,_199 -

Students play ambassadors in model U.N.

Ak

AVAIL. IMMED. Sublet w/ 2 great male
*mmtes. in modern 3 bdrm. apt. in quiet area.
Off St. prkg., short walk to campus, Idry. &
dwshr. S290/mo. mci. util. Call Jay 913-
8204.
* SEEKING HOUSEMATE to sublet 1
bdrm. of nice 2 bdrm. house, A2 Old West
Prkg., H2O, ldry. incb. -July 3w/1 yr
resign opt. $360/mo. 998-1225.
1 BDRM. IN 3 BDRM. apt. only $2851mo.
May-Sep. Close to North Commons, 1 1/2
baths. Call Chelle 913-5693 anytime.
1 BDRM. IN 2 bdrm. apt. Great location.
Parkingspacious. Avail. immediately. Call
1 BDRM. SUBLEASE, $240 avail.
immediately. Call Jay after 5:00 at 747-9305.
1318 FOREST CT. Excellent location, 1
block south of South U. 1 bdrm. in 3
bedroom house. $ very neg. Must leave due
to employment elsewhere. 741-0310.
AVAIL. IMMED. 1 room in 9 room house.
$225+ or best. Call Andy at 668-4171.
AVAIL. NOW-KERRYTOWN, huge bdrm.
iN bi-level 2 bdrm. apt. Carpted, a whole
floor to yourself, short term lease, $400 incl.
util., Idry. Call 761-1704. .
BEAUTIFUL MODERN fumr. 4 bdn., 4-6
peron hse. for spr./sum. '95. Great loc., new
kitch., 2 full baths, idry. & prkg. 662-4747 or
930-9076.
FEMALE RMMTE. wanted. May-Aug. Lar-
ge bdrmn. in 3 bdrm. apt. in house. Nice
rmmtes. Good loc. Price neg. 994-9127.
GOING ABROAD Fall '95? We are going
Winter '96 and want to share a 2 bdrm. lease
for next year. Call 662-4747.
GOING ABROAD FALL '95? We are
amg abroad winter '96 and want to t a
lse for a five bedroom house on Hill and
Church St. Call 665-1680.
RM. IN GORGEOUS vegetarian house near
Zingerman's. Available immed. Free prkg./
Idry., neg. 930-0640.
ROOMS AVAIL. FOR spr./sum. terms.
Affordable, neg. Triangle Frateity, 1501
Washtenaw. Call Dave, 213-0611.
SEPARATE/PRIVATE Fum. bdrm. in hse.
Exc. loc. Avail. Winter & Spring '95.
Reasonably.priced. Call 994-2956.
SUBLETS AVAILABLE NOW. Top cam-
ran locations. Varsity Management. 668-
SUMMER SUBLET 3 bdrms. + 11/2 baths.
Only $880/mo. Huron Towers, near Art
ool. Call Chelle 913-5693 anytime.
THE ABBEY APARTMENTS. On Church
and Hill. Dbl. rm. avail, from May to
Augustwlgkg. space avail and Idry. facility,
spactous. ceneg. Call 930-6652.
services
$$ GUARANTEED GRANTS for students
$$
No GPA/financial requirements. For more
info 310/276-1807.
* SANDI'S WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters.
Papers. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax.
Rush. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217.
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CASH FOR COLLEGE. 900,000 grants
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immediately. 1-800/243-2435.
DRINKING TOO MUCH? DrinkWise -
Healthy choices for people who drink.
Moderation or abstinence - you decide. A
service of U-M Med. Center. 747-9473.
FJS WORDPROCESSING SERVICE.
Resumes, papers, dictation, and typing.
Please call Beth at 973-7220.
TYPING & WRITING
Resumes, cover letters, applications &
essays. Ann Arbor Typing 994-5515.
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ARE YOU TIRED of being bored? Then
come join the Wendy's crew. There's always
room for one more fast, fun & friendly in-
dividual on our team. Closing and weekend
shifts available. Flexible scheduling. You
choose the hrs.! $6.00/hr. to start. Apply
today at the Wendy's in the Michigan Union.
530 S. State.
ATTENTION ENGLISH & history majors.
Build your knowledge base & your resume.
Huge summer experience. Avg. first summer
$7,100. Call Shelly 971-2715.
BABYSITTER WANTED for occasional
sits. Must have own transportation. Near train
station. References. 996-2876.
BABYSITTER NEEDED. Warm,
responsible, & experienced woman needed to
care for 2 &5 1 12 year old. Wed. 2:30-6:30
& Sun. 10 a.m. until noon. 662-3062.
BECOME PART OF the best team in town!
Join The Michigan Daily Advertising Display
Staff. Sell advertising to local and national
businesses while earing commission-based
pay. Become an account executive for spring/
summer, or fall/winter terms. Pick up an ap-
plication today! Application deadline: 2/10/
95 - Student Publications Building - Senior
Staff Office - 420 Maynard.
CAMP COUNSELORS
HAVE THE SUMMER OF YOUR LIFE
AND GET PAID FOR ITI
Top 3-camps in the Poconos of N.E. PA.
Our 64th year.
Experience teaching water and land sports,
WSIs/Life Guards, Tennis, Climbing, Arts
and MORE.
Call 215/887-9704, or write: 151 Washington
Lane; Jenkintown, PA 19046.
CHILD CARE IN MY HOME loc. near
Maple Miller Rd. in A2. Would consider 2
students to job-share. Full-time, salary
negotiable, own trans. 662-4561.
COUNSELORS: CAMP WAYNE, brother/
sister camp, Pennsylvania, 6/22-8/20/95.
Have the most memorable summer of your
life! Coaches, teachers, and college age stu-
dents needed to teach at specialty areas.
Many other jobs available. ON CAMPUS
INTERVIEWS: February 13th from 10-5
p.m. Interviews held in Michigan Room of
the Union. If you need more information call
1-800/279-3019 or 516/889-3217 or write 12
Allevard St., Lido Beach, NY 11561. Include
your telephone number.
COUNSELORS, ACTIVITY
SPECIALISTS
Camp Starlight has good positions for
outgoing, enthusiastic upper classmen/
women as cabin/unit leaders & coaches in
Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Roller Hockey,
Lacrosse, Lifeguarding, Sailing, Canoeing,
Water Skiing, Camping, Dance, Radio/Video,
Ropes Course, and Nature. Leading Coed
camp in Mtns. of PA. Warm, friendly
atmosphere, extensive facilities. Field work/
Internships available. 6/22-8/20. For
applications or write 18 Clinton St.,
Malverne, NY 11565.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Eam up
to $2,000+/month working on Cruise Ships
or Land-Tour companies. World travel.
Seasonal & full-time employment available.
No experience necessary. For more informa-
tion call 1-206/634-0468 ext. C55984.
EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER opportunity-
Cam pWayne for Boys and Girls, NE PA (3
hrs./NYC)- Sports oriented. Counselor/
s ialists for all land/water sports, camping,
c bing/ropes, mountain biking, computers,
A&C, video, radio. On-campus interviews on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13.
Please call 1-800/825-6747 or 516/883-3067.
FAST CASH FOR for Spring Break. Easy
money, own hours, no obligation. Send
SASE to SI Distributors-L, P.O. Box 97,
Murphysboro, IL 62966.
FATHER'S HELPER wanted through mid-
June. Mon. - Fri. 3-7 p.m. Care for 2 boys
ages 9 & 13, general management of
household including cooking, running
errands, light cleaning. Own car preferred.
References required, min. age 19. $180/wk.
741-7425.
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in
private sector grants & scholarships is now
available. All students are eligible regardless
of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us
help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-
263-6495 ext. F55984.
FUTURE MBA/LAW STUDENTS who are
looking for an experiential internship that
will give you an edge applying to grad
school. Our program offers you a chance to
travel and make $5,700. Call 668-3101 to set
up a campus informational meeting.
GUARDS NEEDED on campus. Flexible
scheduling. Self-motivation important. Good
promotion possibilities. State Security Ser-
vices Inc., 611 Church Suite 305, 9 a.m.- 3
p.m. 668-0447. E.O.E.
HELP WANTED: PART-TIME kitchen
help needed, daily shifts at 4 p.m.- 11 p.m.
Mon. - Sat. Perfect for students. Must be able
to work during Spring Break. Apply in
person, Bandito's Mexican Restaurant. 216
S. Fourth Ave.
INVENTORY SPECIALIST.
Biotech Co. seeks full time candidate for

immediate entry level opening, with benefits.
Successful candidate will possess a
Bachelors degree and/or equivalent education
and experience. Excellent computer and math
skills. Must be organized and detail oriented.
Position involves sustaining proper inventory
levels, accurate computer inventory
accounting, and interaction with Shipping/
Receiving, Customer Service, and
Laboratories.
Cayman Chemical
Human Resources IV 195
P.O.Box 3028
Ann Arbor, MI 48106
(313)662-6756.
LOCAL CONCERT PROMOTER seeks
flyer Kings & Queens. Great perks. For more
info 665-4755.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE lives of
children. Birch Trail Camp for Girls, NW
Wisconsin, seeks committed, fun, motivated
people as cabin counselor/activity instructors
(you name it, we teach itl), wilderness
leaders, lifeguards, climbers, secretaries,
kitchen workers & more! Top pay, generous
travel allowance plus room & board! Want to
help create a nurturing, non-competitive, sup-
portive environment for children? Call
chard or Rachel: 1-800/544-CAMP!
MAKE MONEY. Part-time or full-time. Join
the fastest growing innovative marketing
team. Featuring environmental and nutn-
tional products. Create an ecolonomic
awareness. Call Anne Marie at 313/242-2062
or 241-3105.
MAX & ERMA'S RESTAURANT now
hiring: p.m. host staff, a.m. & p.m.
dishwashers, a.m. & p.m. bussers, experien-
ced p.m. line cooks, exp. a.m. prep. cooks.
All of the above must have weekend
availability. Also hiring, exp. am. waitstaff.

PAINTERS, FOREMAN, & managers call
College Pro Painters, 1-800/346-4649.
PART-TIME TEACHING staff. Our
program has grown! we have three positions
open - 1 toddler and 2 preschool for the after-
noon schedule. Successful candidates will be
available Monday through Friday from noon
to 5:45 p.m. and will join existing teaching
teams. If you are skilled at working in mixed
age group, team teaching settings, send
resume and cover letter including salary his-
tory and expectations to the attention of Mary
Wehking, Children's Playspace, 123 Noth
Ashley, suite 110 Ann Arbor, MI 48104,
EOE.
PHOTOGRAPHERS wanted- Energetic,
outgoing people wanted to photograph Greek
campus events. Great for students. Own
transportation & willingness to work
weekends a must. Call The Picture Man at
677-3400 for a phone interview.
PRESCHOOL NEEDS house cleaning &
yard maintenance. Love children & pets. 15-
30 hrs. (Flexible) $6-9/hr. 769-2795.
RECEPTIONIST. Hours 12 - 9 p.m. Mon. -
Thurs. Typing 60 wpm or better/transcription
experience a plus; filing, answering phones,
patient contact. Excellent pay & benefits.
Send resume to: Office Manager, 2000 Green
Rd., Suite 250; Ann Arbor, MI 48105.
TAMARA KCAMP S
Jewish comunal c p iring summer
staff: ouns r anspecialists.
Intervi g Tary 31,
12-$:04* t Htar 31
Call 769-000Airap pointment.
For more info cll (0 661-0600.
Rh NEGATIVE semen donors are needed
and will be paid $120 per acceptable
specimen because of their rare blood type
Write6APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
SECRETARY WANTED. Must be Macin-
tosh intelligent. Part-time. 313/973-2948.
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.
SITTER FOR 2 CHILDREN. Thursday
aftemoons. Good pay. 662-9796.
SUBSTITUTES NEEDED to work with
infants, toddlers and preschoolers. You will
join an existing teaching team and work col-
laboratively with them to teach and nurture
the children. Minimum commitment needed
5 to 20 hours per week. We will schedule
around class times. Time blocks of four or
more hours are preferred. If you are skilled at
working in mixed age group, team teaching
settings, send resume and cover letter to
Mary Wehking, Children's Playspace, 123
North Ashley, suite 110 Ann Arbor, MI
48104, EOE.
SUMMER POSITIONS Student Sprinklers
now has openings in MI, OH, IN. Get real ex-
pence running your own business and eam
10,000 plus. Must have own car. Call
immediately. 800/265-7691.
TRAVEL ABROAD AND WORK. Make
up to $2,000-$4,000+/mo. teaching basic
conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or
S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian
languages required. For information call:
206/632-1146 ext.J55984
WANTED STUDENT ASSISTANT:
The Michigan League Programming is
looking for a student to assist in the
promotion & publicity of the programs for
this term. Must work 5-6 hrs./wk. Apply in
person 8-5 Tues. & Wed. and 2-5 Thur. &
Fri. in Room 9, Michigan League, 911 N.
University. Contact Benita Murrel, 764-0446.
WORK STUDY STUDENTS NEEDED
Three laboratory assts. are needed for the
Biomedical Research Core Facility. Must
have some knowledge in molecular biology
methods and basic laboratory techniques.
Laboratory course work in chemistry or
biochemistry necessary to work in Protein
Structure Core. Computer experience useful.
If interested, please call Joan Cadreau at 747-
4776.
WORK STUDY POSITIONS avail. Posi-
tions are now avail. at University
Productions. Join a fun & exciting environ-
ment selling tickets for our 1995 season or
working backstage at Power Center & Men-
delssohn Theatre as we create productions.
Perks include free tickets to all ofour shows.
Still interested? Call Maureen at 764-0450
for box office and Mark at 763-0950 for
production.
$$ WANTED- BKB tickets for St. John's
and Indiana. Call Paul 741-8542. $$
** SPRING BREAK '95- Jamaica, Cancun,

Florida. Best deals around. Book now and
reserve your spot today. Call Erik/Todd for
more info at 913-4536.
*** SPRING BREAK '95 *** Cancun,
Bahamas, Jamaica, South Padre, Margarita
Island, Panama City, Daytona - Quality vaca-
tions at the guaranteed lowest prces! Groin
discounts for 10 or more people! Spacing is
limited ! Breakaway Travel & Tours Inc. @
1-800/214-8687.
ALL TICKETS WANTED Indiana away,
St. John's. Hockey. Ken or John 741-0368.
ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!
Book now! Jamaica from $469, Cancun
$429, Bahamas $399, Key West $199,
Panama City/Daytona $99. Organize groups,
eam cash, travel free. 1-800/234-7007.
BASKETBALL TICKETS for sale. Scott or
Gene 741-0426.
SPRING BREAK '95 f
Guaranteed lowest prices In USA
( NJamaica
Special Group Rates & Free Travel I
+Sun SplashTours
1-800-426-7710

By GAIL MONGKOLPRADIT
Daily Staff Reporter
Representing countries from Af-
ghanistan to Zaire, ambitious high
school students are preparing to take
on world issues at the 1995 Univer-
sity of Michigan Model United Na-
tions conference.
Approximately 400 students from
midwestern high schools will gather
together at the Law school, each
representing adelegateofanothercoun-
try, at the annual conference.
LSA senior Bridget Moore, coordi-
nator of the University's conference,
said, "The participants learn to under-
stand and work with one another dis-
cussing world issues. They also im-
prove their public speaking skills."
Before the conference, each par-
ticipant was assigned to represent a
specific country. The young partici-
pants were assigned to a specific com-
mittee and asked to write a position
paper concerning topics ranging from
child labor laws to the situation in
Rwanda, diplomatic immunity to vio-
lence against women.
Throughout the rest of the week,
students will divide into subcommit-
tees based on the organization of the
real United Nations.
The student delegates must put
their communication skills to the test.
They debate world issues, offer views
on how to solve these problems and
try to reach a compromise. To close
the debate, a two-thirds vote is needed
to issue a United Nations resolution.

JUDITH PERKINS/Daily
A student participating in the Model United Nations casts a vote yesterday.

Representing Ireland, junior
Michael Trupiano from Brother Rice
High School in Bloomfield Hills said,
"As awhole, it is a great opportunity for
high school students to get involved in
world and foreign politics. This in turn
allows the youth of today to develop
into the future leaders of tomorrow."
John Tims, a senior from Plymouth
Canton High School said, "The con-

ference is helpful in developing inter-
acting skills. You just can't blurt out
what you want. You plan your strate-
gies - in other words, you learn the
constraints of the system."
This is the University's seventh
year sponsoring the conference. The
conference began last night with an
opening ceremony and will continue
until Sunday at Hutchins Hall.

SPRING BREAK - S. Padre on beach. 2-3
bdrms. at famous Radisson. Parties, price
$795/week- owner. 813/642-5483.
SPRING BREAK - Time to book your week
at one of the Hot Spots Daytona/$99 Panama/
$109 Padre/$l 19 Cancun/$399 and more.
Call Chris at ICP 1-800/828-7015.
STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $179 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Martha at
Regency Travel, 2095. State, 665-6122.
WHY BEACH IT? Spring Break Specials =
London * Paris * Athens * Ski Package. Call
Student Travel Breaks at Stamos Travel 663-
4400. We honor student discount coupons for
al aries.
AWARD WINNING ORIGINAL rock'n
blues band seeks well-equipped, pro guitarist.
$Weekends, writing, rehearsals, $recordings,
a must. Call 313/886-0421.
HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001. Repair, repair, repair.
Lessons, lessons. Not just guitar.
\1

WANTED: APPLICANTS for Michigan
Honey Queen Pagent at MSU 3/10/05 ages
18-21, pzes $500 & a trip to Portland for
national Oueen. Call 8101627-4556.
A MESSAGE FROM CUPID:
Dear Valentiners,
It is that time of the year again to say
something special about the one that you
love. So make this Valentine's Day a
memorable one and su -se your sweetheart
(or would-be sweetheart) with a personalized
Cupid-Gram in the Daily's special Valentine
page, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1995.
Although I, (Cupid), will be very busy this
time around, my friends at the Daily have
pmisedhto heme with thissecialoffer
Tey will be waitig for you atTe Michigan
Daily (420 Maynard) all day (9-5) and at the
Fishbowl Feb. 6 through Feb. 8 (10-4), to
make sure that ALL OF YOU get the chance
to show your loved ones how much you
really care for them. You don't need to be a
writer or a poet. All it takes is just $6.00 (no
student discounts -- sorry) and lots of love.
So hurry in TODAY and get your Cupid-
Gram because space is limited! Deadline is
Thursday, Feb. 9 at 4:00 p.m.
Love,
Cupid
P.S. See mail-in form on classified page!

YOU DON'T KNOW what "hot" is 'til you
have tried Dave's Insanity Sauce.
Tios Mexican Restaurant - We Deliver!
333 E. Huron, 761-6650.

GIVE THE GIFT of life. Be an egg donor or
matemal surrogate for a childless couple. Ex-
cellent compensation, $2500-$17,000. 1-800/
308-7367.
DETROIT LIVEI
One-on-One/Voice Personals
1-313-976-3000
Why pay morel Only 69o/min.
sAlternative Lifestyles
Gay= 5BI- Couples - Swingers
1-313-976-4000
Only 850/min.
Ladies FREE! 1-313-237-2222
LOVING, EXPERIENCED adoptive
parents are very eager to adopt second child.
If you are thning about adoption, please
call collect at 616/383-3032.

MAKE UP TO $2,000 in one weekl
Motivated student organization (fratemities,
sororities, etc.) needed for marketing project.
Call Larry 1-800/756-6662.
PICK UP THE $20,000 check in this year's
U-M student telephone directory. The yellow
es are reinvented & more fun than ever
beforelPurchase your directory at the Stu-
dent Publications Building, if you have not
already received one, & you could be loaded
with cost.

ROOMMATE FALL '95 2 bdrm., un- FISH DOCTOR'S - Everything for your
believably great. Non-smkr. to share or have aquarium! Next to putt-putt golf on
your own rm. 741-9300. Washtenaw. 434-1030.

Afro- Cuban
Hand Percussion Workshop
With Special Guest Dr. Alberto Nacif
Saturday, January 28th from 7-9 pm
$10.00 per person, applicable towards any drum purchase over $50.00 at
-MuSi Mart

$1750 WEEKLY possible mailing our
circulars. No experience requiredl egin
now. For info call 202/298-9065.
$6 PER HOUR to talk to Michigan Alumni.
Michigan Telefund is looking for students in-
terested in leaming communication skills and
building their resume. Raise money for the
University and for yourself. Stop by 611
Church St. #304 or call 998-7420 for more
info.
2 WORK STUDY STUDENTS needed to
work in a busy lab up to 10 hrs./wk. Duties
would include: dishwashing, media prep &
general lab procedures. Some duties will re-
quire working w/ animals. Exp. preferred, but
will train right person. Contact Dave or Bill at
747-4783.
A SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for heal-
thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds
encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to
AARMA, P.O.2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
A.M. SNOWPLOW SERVICE snowplow-
ing and shoveling positions. Great 2nd job.
Most work done between midnight & 10 a.m.
$1 1/hr. to start. Bonus if own vehicle is used.
Sub-contractors with own truck & plow
needed 973-0930.
ACTIVISTS WANTED for social change &

215 S. State St., next to In Flight & Cat's Meow, 5 doors up from the
Call (313)994-7100 for advance tickets.

State Theatre.

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