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The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 20, 1996 - 7

Student
fights to
save Union,
. R
By Maggie Weyhing
Daily Staff Reporter

971-3510 ext. A5592. Marke-.
ALASKA STUDENT JOBS! Earn up to GET INVOLVED! $3000+/mo. while in
$12,000 working in Alaska's Fishing school. Ideal for students. Gali 764-1645. L
Industry. Thousands of Jobs Avail. Male/ GROOMING SHOP hiring: Part time help. AFTER-SCHOOL baeeded Th
9 $197NMO. BDRM. in apt. On Church + Hill Female. No Experience Necessary! Room/ Experience necessary. Call 663-3360. & Fri. 2.30-6.30 pabysittme Sat , ur.
Avail. May-Aug. Kristen=747-6693. Board/Travel often provided! Call 919/933- GYMNASTICS instructors wanted. Must be Close to campus. 0Must ave car, somedriv-
1 BDRM. EFF, covered prkg., free elec. + 0188 ext. A2010. enthusiastic, energetic, have teaching ex- ing nec. Good pay. More hrs. avail. in the
util., 905 Church, 213-3064. ARE YOU A MARKETING pro? Part-time. perience & transportation. Mon. thu Fri. summer. 761-5453.
1 BDRM. IN 6 bdrm. hse. Avail. Now-Au . Brokerage firm in Livonia looking for 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. - noon. 971- MATURE CARE-TAKER for teen son, 7-8
Funm Idrv adacent kitchen bath Near dependable, self-motivated indiv. w/ good 1667. Li.d 6..h to l.,pat8 30.- 4"A

VH., WA., 4UaX1 ~ b1R, vu. 118.
Best offer. 668-0928.
1 BDRM. SUBLET until Sept. 1. N. side of
A2. Great for lg. dog. First flr., overlooks
pond. $655/mo. 741-7506.
2 BDRM. APT. avail. near IM. Ldry., A/C,
prkg.$$ neg. 996-2948. May-AugM
2 BDRM. APT. N. Campus avail. May-Aug.
*KA A/Prkg. Ldry. Balc. Neg. 332-0117.
2 BDRM. in U-Towers, A/C, pool, game
room, weights, lots of closet space, close to
bars & food. $600best. May-Aug. 332-6129.
One bdrm. rate also avail.
7 BEDROOM house. May-Aug. Mary St.
Group or indiv. $300/mo. neg. 332-1979.
AFFORDABLE ROOM in apt. for May-
Sept. w/ prkg., A/C, 2 balcs. Skylight & great
location. Call Vic, 332-0658.
AVAIL. NOW 1 BDRM. in 3 bdrm. house.
Looking for mature quiet male to live in
luxury student owned home. 332-1076. Jason
Brian. State St.
BEAUTIFUL 4 BDRM. house available
May-August. New kitchen, free laundry and
parkng. 2 min. from Union. 332-6182.
BEST SUBLET AROUND! Near school of
nursing. Studio-all windows & wood
paneling. $565/mo. Avail. May 4.668-1766.
LG. 2 BDRM. APT. Avail. May 7. Balc., A/
C, prkg., ldry., util. 761-9277.
LG. ROOM on Hill & Oakland. Furn.,
kitch., Indry. Males only $250. 995-3276.
N-SMKGJNO PETS 1 bdrm. is avail. from
MAY - Aug. Near Olga's & quiet. Price neg.
tpll Robert 994-3157.
NICE 1 BDRM. in 2 bdrm. at Close to
cmps. Idry., pool, prkg., A/C, dwshr. $267/
-mo. in. heat & water. 819-6130.

communication skills. Flex. hrs., bonus
potential. Good for resume. Call Tom
Grossman at 313/953-5592.
ARE YOU LOOKING for a summer job
that offers PAID TRAINING, FULL TIME
hours and the opportunity to learn more
about BANKING? Huntington Banks of
Michigan is currently recruiting summer
tellers to work in the ti-county area over
summer and holiday breaks.
The positions pay $8/hr. after successful
com etion of training. Training is paid at
$5.75/hr. and lasts approximately 2-4 weeks.
If you like to meet new people in aprof.
environment, stop by the SUM MER
EMPLOYMENT JOB FAIR and visit the
Huntington Banks of Michigan display or
send your resume w/ cover letter to:
Huntington Banks of Michigan
P.O. Box 5823
Troy, MI 48007-5823
ATT: D. Schiele
Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-employment drug testing is required and
a smoke free work environment is
maintained.
ATTENTION SPRING BREAK openings.
Apply now. Full training provided. May con-
tinue through term + summer. Call now 971-
6122.
ATTENTION STUDENTS! American
Photo Marketing is seeking photographers
wanting part-time employment for campus
events. Contact Steve at 313/677-3832, Mon-
day-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CAMP COUNSELORS - OUTSTANDING
SLIM DOWN CAMPS: Tennis, Dance,
Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, Nutrition
Dietetics. Age 20+. Seven weeks. CAMP
CAMELOT on College Cam puses at
MASSACHUSETTS, PENNSYLVANIA,
CALIFORNIA. Contact: Michele Friedman,
947 Hewlett Drive, North Wookmere, N.Y.
11581. 800/4214321.
CLEANING POSITION
Looking for responsible indiv. to clean
office. Duties incl. Vacuuming, empty trash,
& dusting. Flex. hrs. lhr. ea. M,W,F or Sat.
or Sun. 6 .m.to 12 a.m. $10/hr. Apply in
peorsn- 220 E. Huron, suite 220 Ann Arbor
PE 668-2824.
CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH
TEACHERS NEEDED in South Korea
immediately. Bachelor's required. No fees.
Contact us at English Teacher Recruiting
Service, 9011-2 George Avenue, Berrien
Springs, M. 49103-1620, or 616/473-2129.

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services
$ a
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SANDI'S WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters.
apers. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax.
Rush. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217.
ANN ARBOR INSTITUTE of Massage
Therapy's annual student massage clinic is
now open. $25/hr. call 677-0030 & request a
"student massage."
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants
& scholarships available! Billions of $$$ in
private funding. Qualify immediately. 1-800/
AID-2-HELP (1-800/243-2435).
GREENCARD
Diversity immigrant visa lottery '97. Under
sec. 203(c) of the Immigration and
rationality Act of 1990, there will be 55,000
,permanent resident visas on lottery for 1997.
ou have 14 working days before the
application deadline! For info, call 517/355-
1191.
IMPACT TECHNOLOGY SERVICES -
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- and it could be FREE - Call today for details
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RESEARCH INFORMATION
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Order Catalog Today with Visa / MC or COD
800-351-0222
HOTN or (310) 477-8226
Or, rush $200 to: Research Information
11322 Idaho Ave, #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025
LECTURE NOTES: We take notes in your
classes! Over 100 sets to choose from. Call or
atop in and browse. Grade A Notes at
Uic's Bookstore, Second. Floor, 549 E.
University Ave., 741.9669.

MONEY FOR COLLEGE available, you
afe eligible. Recorded message 24 hours.
973-8719 ext. 112. Tech Link Systems.

QUALITY PSYCHOTHERAPY &
,sychological assessment for flexible fees.
'wjudith Horvath, M.S. 747-6716.
RESUME SERVICE: Fast, friendly, profes-
sional & accurate. Grade A Notes at Ulrich's
Bookstore, Second Floor, 549 E. University
Ave., 741-9669.
THESIS EDITING by experienced
rofessional. Language, organization, format.
99-566.
TYPING & WRITING
Resumes, cover letters, applications &
essays. Ann Arbor Typing 994-5515.
VCR - TV - AUDIO SERVICE
*Jmmrcediate attention, pick-up & delivery
7wavailable... Rentals of big screen TVs,
camcorders, TVs and sound equipments. Ask
about our used equipments inventory. 215
South Ashley (1/2 block north of Liberty St.
down town Ann Arbor) Telephone: 668-7942
or 769-0342.
helpwanted
S.,
A$ CRUISE SHIPS HIRING!! Students
needed! Earn up to $3000/mo. and Free
Travell (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Etc.)
Great for Summer/Permanent! No Experien-
ce Necessaryl Call 919/929-4398 ext. C2010.
- $1750 WEEKLY possible mailing our
circulars. For info. call 202/393-7723.
*********AT'N. MODELS!!**********
Open call, all ages. No exp. necessary each
Sat. 9 a.m.-6p.m. Mon.-Fri. by appt. only.
Call MSMT at 313/913-9622.
**FREE TRIPS & CASH!***
Wind out how hundreds of students are
already earning FREE TRIPS and LOTS OF
CASH with America's #1 Spring Break
company! Sell only 15 trips and travel free!
Choose Cancun, Bahamas, Mazatlan, or
*Florida. CALL NOW! TAKE A BREAK
STUDENT TRAVEL 800/95-BREAK!
A SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for heal-
- thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds

The University of Michigan
Department of Dermatology
is seeking volunteers ages
13-30 years to test a new
therapy for Acne.
Eligible participants will be
compensated for their time
and effort.
For more information please
call (313) 936-4070
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
f University of Michigan
-- - Medical Center
COUNSELORS: CAMP WAYNE, sister/
brother camp, Northeast Pennsylvania, 6/20-
8/18/96. Have the most memorable sum-
mer of your life! Coaches, teachers, and col-
lege age students for: Team Sports, Tennis,
Gymnastics, Fine Arts, Swimming, Sailing,
Camping/Nature, Cheerleading, Drama
Director, Videographer/Driver (21+), Chef &
Assistant, Book-keeper, Kitchen,
Groundsprson. On Campus Interviews,
March 14th. 1-800/279-3019.
DIRECT CARE WORKERS full & part-
time positions available to work with
developmentally disabled adults. Competi-
tive wages & excellent benefits provided.
High school diploma/GED & valid Michigan
driver's license required. Call 313/665-1152.
EOE.
DO YOU LOVE YOUR JOB? Make
enough money? IF NOT, call for work at
home info. 810/988-6752.
EARN $1000's at home watching tv. Full &
part-time people needed to get started. Call
1800/617-8882 ext. 55.
EARN $60.00 IN approx. 30 min. Healthy
indiv. of ideal weight relative to height are
needed as bone marrow donors for a UM ap-
proved research project. Donors should be
free of aspirin & other drugs for 3 wks. prior
to donation. Call 747-2898, Mon.-Fri., 9a.m.-
5p.m.
EASTERN EUROPE JOBS- teach basic
conversational English in Prague, Budapest,
or Krakow. No teaching certificate or
European languages required. Inexpensive
room & board + other benefits. For info, call
206/971-3680 ext. K55981.
FILL YOUR RESUME - FILL YOUR
WALLET - University Directories, the
nation's largest publisher of campus
telephone directories, is hiring students to sell
advertising for the University of Michigan
campus telephone directory. The summer in-
ternship begins with an expense-paid, week-
long training program on the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. Gain
ex rience in advertising, sales, and public
relations. Average earnings are $3,860-
$5,250. College credit may be available.
Travel opportunities also exist in university
markets across the U.S. INTERVIEW DATE
- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26. SEE THE
CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT

HUNGRY HOWIE'S Pizza now hiring
drivers. Drivers earn up to $9/hr.Call after
3:30 p.m. 994-5464 or 421-1064.
JCC'S CAMP RAANANA is now hiring
June 17-August 23. All positions avail.
Counselor pay starts at $1650. Call Craig
Pollack at the JCC for more info. and an
application. 971-0990.
JIMMY JOHN'S sub shop is now himg
drivers. Full or part-time. Days and evenings.
Must have own car. Apply at Jimmy John's
on 929 East Ann Street. Ask for John.
JURORS NEEDED for Child Advocacy
Law Clinic child abuse mock trials: Feb. 26
1 la.m.-4p.m. & Feb 27 & 29, 12 noon-p.m.
Please call 763-5000.
MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seeking
summer staff-front desk, night audit, dining
rm., kitch., maintenance, sec. &
housekeeping. Contact Marti Winkel, Iro-
quois Hotel Winter Office 669-8091.
N.F.L. UNEMPLOYED? Not for long. Call
313/449-8579.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Positions
are now available at National Parks, Forests
& Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits +
bonuses! Call: 1-206/971-3620 ext. N55984.
NEED TO BUILD YOUR RESUME? In-
stead of an unpaid internship get concrete
sales and management experience. Contact
Jacob 973-7456.
NO JOKE. ARE YOU tired of answering
stupid ads? I am tired of interviewing stupid
people. Please call 1-800/653-3620.
NOW HIRING- part-time cooks for winter
& spring terms. No experience necessary.
Good hrs., great pay, apply at 310 Maynard
995-0581.
OUR FIRM IS looking for individuals who
want to gain comprehensivermanagement ex-
perience next summer. Earn $6000 to
$10,000 per summer. Positions available
throughout Michigan inc. Rochester, Utica,
Troy, Farmingon, Bloomfield, Novi,
Livonia, Flint, Grand Rapids, Holland, Mus-
kego and more. 800/887-1960.
PENNSYLVANIA COED children's over-
night camps seeks staff. Swim, crafts radio,
golf, nature, sailing, tennis, sports, archery &
general. Call 610/941-0128 for application or
to scedule a local interview to be held Feb.
20 & 21. Mark Glaser, 16 Gum Tree Lane,
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444.
POSTAL & Government jobs $21/hr. +
benefits. No experience. Will train. Call 313/
913-5082.
PREMIERE BROTHER-SISTER CAMPS
IN MASSACHUSETTS
Counselor positions for talented and ener-
getic students as Program Specialists in all
Team Sports, especially Baseball, Roller
Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer,
Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf,
Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Overnight
Camping, Ropes and Rock Climbing,
Weights/Fitness and Cycling; other openings
include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Figure
Skating, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Radio Station, Cooking, Sewing,
and Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities
(Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, Windsurfing,
Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room,
board and travel. June 18th-August 17th.
Inquire:
MAH-KEE-NAC (Boys): 1-8001753-9118
DANBEE (Girls): 1-800/392-3752
PSYCHIATRIST ASST. Must be bright,
self-motivating, organized, computer literate,
preferably PC, own transportation. Respon-
sibilities include typing, accounts payable,
misc. tasks. $7/hr. 15-20hrs./wk. 662-9191
leave message, fax 662-9189.
QTP is hiring motivated students who wish
to gain business experience this summer. Get
the best "hands-on" experience available in
Management, Sales, Marketin, and
General Business, while earning $7,000-
$10,000 and building an impressive resume'.
Positions are open throughout Michigan, par-
ticularly in Ann Arbor, Bloomfield, Troy,
Clarkston, and Rochester. For more infor-
mation call 1800/356-5987.
SALES EXPERIENCE. Want it? Get some
selling environmental products. Contact
Jacob 973-7456.
SECURITY GUARDS NEEDED for U of
M campus. Part & full-time available w/
flexible schedule. Apply @ State Security
Services 525 Church. 668-0444. EOE.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, O negative.
For this blood type, $120 is pid per accep-
table donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 26 4,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer-
tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40
yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per
acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. B ox
2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SUMMER BUSINESS. Are you an
entrepreneur? Great opportunity with low
start-up cost. Management training, earn up
to $600/wk. Vehicle req. Call Greenland Ir-
rigation 1-800/265-7691.
SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Camp
Michigania, U of M Alumni Family Camp in
Boyne City, June 8-Aug. 31. Openings in
Aerobics, Ceramics, Child Care, Food
Service, Sports, Tennis, more! Must be at

least 18. Contact Allison Schuster, Asst. Dir.
616/582-9191, 03006 Camp Sherwood Road,
Boyne City, MI 48712.
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS
$600/WK.
PLACING ALL MAJORS
CALL 769-6446.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for study on
emotions. Receive $30 for 2 hours. Must be
full-time UM student age 18-25. African-
American students especially needed. For
more info., call 936-0640 and leave message.
WANT A JOB? The Michi~an Daily is
hiring Display Account Executives for pr./
Sum. & Fall/Winter terms. Sell
advertisements, earn commission-based pay,
gain business experience & future mgmt.
opportunities. Pick up application at 420
Maynard. Deadline : Thurs., Feb. 29.

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AAAA! SPRING BREAK! Panama City! 8
days room with kitchen. $119! Walk to best
bars! 7 nights in Key West $259! Cocoa
Beach Hilton (Great beaches/near Disney).
$169! Daytona $139! 1-800/678-6386.
AAAA! SPRING BREAK! Last Minute
Specials. 6 Days Bahamas Party Cruise $299
Quad. Sail From Florida! Includes Meals
And Parties! Hurry Only 10 Rooms Left! 1-
800/678-6386.
ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!
Book Now! Jamaica/Cancun/Bahamas $399,
Florida $129. Organize Groups & Go Free.
Endless Summer Tours 1-8001234-7007.
BEACHFRONT Condos available. Great
prices. Come down & party on the beach.
210/943-1972 & 2101761-7882. Prices are
negotiable.

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COZY WINTER HIDEAWAY Log cabins
$54-75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski
trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502.
SPRING BREAK Bahamas $509, other des-
tinations avail. Call Dan, Regency Travel
665-6122, 209 S. State.
SPRINGBREAK Marco Isl., Fl. 1 bdrm.
Near beach. Spa. $650/wk. 212/472-1414.
SPRING BREAKERS Condos available
with beach view. Great prices, prices
negotiable. Call collect 210f761-7882 or 210/
943-1972 or 210/806-2391.
SPRING 16
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PANAMA......Best Buy........from $129
7 Nights beach front & daily free drink partiesi
CANCUN.............................from $399
JAMAICA-.... -.-...........from $399
BAHAMAS...........................from $369
Guaranteed low prices.
For a free brochure call:
ENDLESS SUMMER TOURS
1-800-234-7007
Spacing is limited!
STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Linda at
Regency Travel, 209S. State, 665-6122.
TRAVELING COMPANION needed for
two week African Gafari end of July beat
own expenses. Phone Leo 313/973-1667
serious inquires only please.
WORLDWIDE LOW FARES Eurail passes
665-6122. Regency Travel, 209 S. State.
HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E.
Liberty, 665-8001. Lessons, tuneup, lessons,
specials, repair. Not just guitar.

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Paul Antony, a first-year. Medical
student, won't compromise when it
comes to preserving the beauty of the
Michigan Union-especially the fourth
floor stairwell.
Because of fire codes and an effortfto
make the student offices more inviting
for use, a historical stairwell from the
third floor to the fourth floor is sched-
uled to soon be destroyed.
Last December, Antony, who often
used the stairwell as a study spot, no-
ticed the architectural plans for the stair-
well and the area around the third and
fourth floor landings.
"I got a sick feeling in my stoinachlto
think that such a beautiful and historic
place that has been here for 90 years is
going to be gone," Antony said.
The plans for the fourth floor, be-
cause of the fire code, include enclos-
ing the stairwell and installing large fire
doors. Three stairwells in the Union
have already undergone the same con-
struction as a result of the fire code,
Audrey Schwimmer, a member of
the Michigan Union Board of Repre-
sentatives, saidthat she has spoken with
Antony to see ifanything can be done to
alter the construction plans.
"I am 100 percent for preserving
the beauty of the Union, and Paul and
I agree on that," Schwimmer said.
"However, I am also concerned with
making the building safe for students,
and in instances such as keeping with
the fire code - we need to give a
little."
Schwimmer said she is in the process
of meeting with the architects to see if
there are any alternatives to,the present
construction plan.
However, she said construction wll
begin this week.
Antony said enclosing the stairwell
will greatly change the atmosphere of
the fourth floor.
"Enclosing the stairwell will reduce
the amount of light that hits the area and
will take away a lot of its beauty and
character. They will be ruining the ef-
fect that was wanted when it was built
back in 1906," Antony said.
Student groups housed on the fourth
floor voted in favor of the renovations
last year to make the fourth floor
more inviting and to attract more stu-
dents.
The student offices have been tem-
porarily moved to the Perry Building
for the duration of the remodeling:
LSA senior Louis Stefanic, MSA
administrative coordinator, said that
although he feels the fourth floor rerfo-
vations are needed, the stairwell
should be preserved.
GRAMLICH
Continued from Page 1
The third proposal, which Gramlich
supports, is a combination of the two
plans. Some benefits would be scaled
back to make up for loss of funds, but
there would not be an across-the-board
tax to ease the transition. Individual
Retirement Accounts wouldbemanda-
tory for all participants.
Gramlich said the accumulated funds
in IRAs would be available for invest-
ment in eitherstocks orbondsand would
lead to greater profits for system par-
ticipants.
"It matters more the younger you
are," Gramlich said. "If you're 50, you
don't accumulate a lot. If you're 20,
you do."
Marty Eichstadt, the University's di-
rector of benefits, said the proposals to
increase investment choices would
make for sound national policy.
"The key for adequate financial plan-
ning is diversity," she said.
University employees are offered the

chance to participate in an established
retirement plan. "It's a very rich plan,"
Eichstadt said. "The University putsin
10 percent of the salary if the employee
puts in 5 percent."
Gramlich said the possibility of us-
ing IRAs and PSAs could increase par-
ticipation and faith from younger pro-
fessionals, like fourth-year Inteflex su-
dent John Mitchell.
Mitchell said hehas little confidence
that the system will be in place to sup-
port him when he retires.
"I'd like to see (Social Security) be
there for my parents. If we don't make
some kind of changes, (the system) will
collapse," he said.
Mitchell said putting Social Secu-
rity funds into the stockmarket sounded

1 FEM. ROOMMATE needed to share hse.
w/6 laid back females. Own room prkg., Idry.
Linden St. Sept. lease 764-8689.
FEM. UNDERGRAD needs fem. rmmte. for
small 2 bdrm. 1 bath hse. near campus. Ldry.
& pig. avail. No pets & n-smkr. $250/mo.
incl. util. Call 994-3676.
FEMALE ROOMATE for 3 Bedroom
house Great location Heat & water included
$300. Call Kim @ 332-4173.
LOOKING FOR A ROOMMATE? I need
housing from March-July and need to know
soon! Will be in Ann Arbor Feb. 22-25
(contact me at 669-0238). Otherwise, please
call at 919/968-4845.

WORK UP NORTH this summer- Camp
counselors, sail/windsurf instructors, trip
leaders, lifeguards, artists, musicians, nurses
needed. Lake Michigan & Crystal Lake
locations. Contact Crystalaire Camp, 1327

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