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AR YOU READY FOR THE MCAT? LOOKING FOR THAT PERFECT JOB
They Princeton Review's MCAT prep course IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES?"?
begfns Febrnary 8. Call us at 800-2-REVIEW Look no further mon ami...work for the child care
t pet more information about our 84 hours Michigan Daily and your troubles will beca
of m-class instruction, our free extra help, over. Now hiring for CIRCULATION
a urnedrsls MANAGER for F all 1997. Salary-paid,*
A ~ NION ALL STUDENTSM! Grans, approx. 20 hrs./wk., & good times. Stop by
scholarships, aid available from sponsors!!! 420 Maynard St., upstairs in the Student
scorepayments , ever! l S$$Cash for college Publications Bldg., & fill out an application. BABYSITTER for 7 mo. old & 30 mo. old.
$for info.: 8001243-2435. Deadline: February 21. 10-20 hrs. Flex. time & pay. Must have ref.
.. ..e~y.r" _. 41A TV A 9 iAN V n U j..& car. N-smkr. Call Kathleen 665-8987.

SPRING BREAK Bahamas from $479,
other destinations avail. Call Dan at Regency

education program

FREE PHONE CARD! Call Worldwide.
Fla( $0.19/mm. anytime in USA. Recharge-
able-Visa, MC, etc. Send SASE to: Mike
MaItyn, P.O. Box 214984, Aubum Hills, MI
48236. Info. 810/641-5253.
MONEY FOR COLLEGE We can help you
obridn funding. 1000's of awards avail. to all
students. Immed. qualification. Call 800/651-
3393.

WRITE ON...
Writing, editing & word processing
996-0566.

$1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our
circulars. For info. call 310-429-1326.
-$500/WK. Summer Internships
kPlacing All Majors/Eam 3 Credits
Call 975-9817.
$6.50/HR.' Now hiring for Fall/Winter posi-
tions that are avail. throughout the school yr.
Flex. eve. hrs.-create own sched. Obtain
valuable computer & comm. skills while im-
g stud. programs. Pd. Training. For
CfO& applications stop by Mich. Telefund,
611 Church, Ste. 304 or call 998-7420.
3 WORK STUDY JOBS. Office work
S6.00/hr. Call Jody 936-2272.
A SPECIAL GIFT-We're lookin for heal-
thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds are
eWraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to
A A, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
AMERICAN Cancer Society seeking paid
telephone recruiters for Community Crusade
campaign. Feb. - April, Mon. - Thurs. eves.
6-9p.m. Call Jennifer @ 971-4300.
ANN ARBOR COUNTRY Club seeks 1997
staff for April to November employment.
Flexible part time or full time seasonal
employment. Positions as certified life
guards, pro shop staff, youth golf program
manager, golf course rangers, aerobics &
war aerobics. 971-5500.
I NTRNAT'L STUDENTSI

MCKINAC ISLANDKeson tels *M
summer staff - front desk, dining room,
kitchen, maintenance and housekeeping.
Contact, Iroquois Hotel Winter Office (in
Ann Arbor) at 327-9660.
MAKE UP TO $5000/WK. using this uni-
que method. For info, send SASE to JM
Mktg. PO Box 980442, Ypsilanti, MI 48198.
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Color-
Works is currently recruiting on campus for a
limited number of summer '97 management
positions. Gain hands on experience in
managing a business in your hometown. Op-
portunities available in Shelby Township,
Clinton Township, Livonia, Farmington
Hills, Novi, Grand Rapids, Midland,
Saginaw, Kalamazoo, and other areas. Sum-
mer eamings $7 - $9000. To speak to a cam-
pus representative call 1-800-477-1001.
MORE THAN JUST SUMMER
EMPLOYMENT! Camp counselors needed
for a private, residential camp in the beautiful
Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. We are
looking for people with a dedication to
children, a passion for the field of expertise,
and a desire to share it. Your expertise could
be in any of the following areas: Computers,
Circus, Basketball, Magic, Volleyball,
Tennis, Swimming, Sailing, Fishing, Water-
Skiing, Theater, Dance, Video, Creative
Writing, ESL, Soccer, Cooking, Radio, Rock
Music, Golf, Rollerblading, Skateboarding,
Rocketry, Newspaper, Fine Arts, Creative
Crafts.
Please Call 1-800-CAMP Ask for Dan or
Nigel.
NOW HIRING TGI FRIDAYS all
positions. Aply in rson Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat.
12-5. 3131997-7050.
PA. COED CHILDRENS' overnight camp
seeks staff. Swim, radio, golf, sailing, tennis,
sports, & general. Call Mark at 610/941-0128
for an application or to schedule local
interviews. Write: MarkeGlaser, 16 Gum Tree
Lane, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444. e-mail:
mglaser@aol.com
PART TIME SALES REPS WANTED
"Lead the way into the 21st century" with our
copyright "slogan" sweatshirt. Be your own
boss, earn extra money fast. Send for details
to:
The 21st Century Group
332 Bleecker St. - D40
NYC NY 10014
PART-TIME CAMPUS Ministry Assistant,
mainline Protestant Christian ministry to UM
students; some experience preferred; 10
hours per week. Position related to the First
Baptist Church of Ann Arbor. For informa-
tion call 663-9376 or 665-4438.
POSTAL JOBS 3 positions avail. No exp. 1-
800-944-8068 ext. 2062.

CARE FOR 17 MO. old child in our home.
25 hrs./wk. Flex. days Mon.-Fri. West Ann
Arbor, own trans. needed. 665-6219.
CHILD CARE NEEDED 1-2 evenings.
Needs car. Call Deborah at 665/0893.
CHILD CARE/HOME CARE After school
help w/homework, errands, & light
housework. $7/hr. 662-9191.
CHILD CARE in my A2 home. Full-time or
2 part-timers for 6 month old. Exp., refs., &
own car. $5/hr. 995-5142.
PART-TIME childcare. Tues. 5:30-8. Ref.
req. Exp. pref. Call Cheryl @ 975-0434.
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Boardwalk Beach Resort $129 7/nights
Beachfront, Daily Free Drink Parties, Walk
to Best Bars! Group Discounts. Endless
Summer Tours 1-800-234-7007.
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& Bahamas!!! 7/nights w/air from $399. En-
joy Daily Free Drink Parties, No Cover @
Best Bars. Group discounts!!! Endless Sum-
mer Tours 1-800-234-7007.
$29 SPRING BREAK PACKAGE.
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Spring Break headquarters. Only $29 per
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S ring-Break Beach destinations. Florida,
Cancun, Jamaica, etc. CALL NOW for room
availability. Inter-Campus Prog. 800/327-
6013. http://www.icpt.com
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Free Food, Drink, & Party Specials!!!
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STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
tinental voucher & AMEX card. Doris at
Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122.
SUMMER CHARTERS. Athens $759,
Frankfurt $589, London $449, Paris $579.
Rome $679, Shannon $409. Restrictions
awlv. 209 S. State St. 665-6122.

t pay to 7U w #.iu s ,yurc iscover taro
And Save Up To &251 To Apply For A Card.
Call 1-800-IT-PAYS-TO.
Bahamas Party
Cruise $279
6 Days'An Meas'aFree Parties * Ineludes Taxes
Cancun $399
7 Nights 'Air + Hotel' Save $150 on Food & Drinks
Jamaica $419
7 Nights' Air + Hotel' Save $150 on Food & Drinks
Florida $119
7 Nights ' Panama City, Daytona & Cocoa Beach
Spring Break TraveI - Our 10th Years
WANT TO BUY 3 tickets for Penn State.
Call 517-694-5612 evenings.
WINTER ESCAPE- Cozy log cabins $54-
75 nightly. Ic. outdoor hot tub&ski trails.
Traverse City 6161276-9502.
$4000 MARKLEY SCHOLARSHIP for
sophomore woman eligible for financial aid,
GPA 3.3 or better. Info/application: UM
Financial Aid Off. Deadline 2/28/97.
GARGANTUAN RUMMAGE SALE!
Furniture, clothing, sporting goods, books,
records, and much more! Tons of stuff at bar-
gain prices! Friday, Feb. 7 from 9 a.m. - 7
p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 8 from 9 a.m. - 3
p.m. atthe Kiwanis Building, corner of
Washington and First.
JUDY'S BED & BREAKFAST- Near
campus. Phone 662-4812. Open all year.
SELF DEFENSE CLASSES 1200 CCRB
small gym. Mondays & Wednesdays 8-9
p.m. February 10-26 747-7442 or 763-1668.

Los Angeles Times
AUGUSTA, Ga. - President
Clinton launched a bully-pulpit cam-
paign yesterday to sell a key element of
his second-term agenda, a proposal to
create broad new subsidies for middle-
class parents worried about rising col-
lege costs.
Traveling to Augusta, Ga., Clinton
turned the spotlight on a state that has
done what he hopes to do for the nation
by offering the equivalent of a higher
education entitlement for millions of
middle-income Americans.
Clinton's plan would allow parents to
claim tax credits and deductions for
college costs and establish tax-free sav-
ings accounts to cover tuition pay-
ments. In addition, the government
would award $1,000 presidential hon-
ors scholarships to students in the top 5
percent of every high school graduating
class in the country.
The president's program, if approved,
would represent a radical departure
from previous federal policy - for the
first time, middle-class families would
be offered college assistance they
would not have to pay back.
"We have to give everybody the tools
to make the most of their lives, and the
most important thing we can do is to give
people a good education;"Clinton said in
a speech before several thousand people
inside a gymnasium at Augusta State
University. "That's why I came to
Georgia."
A central element of Clinton's plan is
the "Hope Scholarship" tax credit. It is
based loosely on a Georgia program by
the same name that has revolutionized
funding for college education by cover-.
ing tuition costs for every in-state stu-
dent with a B average, regardless of fam-
ily income.

In his State of the Union address
Tuesday evening, Clinton challenged .
Congress "to give hope to all of
America with a Hope Scholarship in
every state, in every community."
For three decades, the federal gov-
emment has concentrated its tuition
assistance on financially needy stu-
dents through the Pell grant program.
Middle-income families were offered
government-guaranteed loans but no
grants.
Concern about the ability to repay
those loans may discourage some stu-
dents from starting college, and mount-
ing debt has caused others to drop out
before completing a four-year degree
program.
Clinton's plan would increase the
cost of federal financial assistance for
higher education from the current $35
billion a year to an estimated $58 bil--
lion by 2002.
Clinton's Hope Scholarship program
would provide a tuition tax credit of up
to $1,500 per student for the first year
of college, followed by an additional
$1,500 credit for the second year if the,'
student earns a B average as a fresh-
man.
It would cost an estimated $18.6 bil-
lion over five years and would help
some 4.2 million middle-income stu-
dents in 1998.
A second key element of Clinton's
program would provide a tax deduction
of up to $10,000 per family for tuition
costs. Unlike the Hope Scholarship
credit, it would not be limited to fresh-
men and sophomores, and would not be
contingent on grade performance.
The deduction would cost the gov-
ernment $17.6 billion over five years
and would help an estimated 8.1 mil-
lion students in 1998.

kNN ARBOR COMPANY seeks highly
notivated, positive students to join our rapid-
y growing organization. Part-time w/ pos-
t to increase hrs. Minimum 20 hrs./wk.
3 client account team and professional
1opment opportunities. Casual office
nvironment. Flexible hrs. including
vntings. Call Colleen at 668/8148X103.
Vrite to Info@second-to-none.com or visit
is on the web at www.second-to-none.com
or jose details.
ATTENTION BUSINESS MAJORS &
ENTREPRENEURS
rasp International is currently looking for
ind working, highly motivated students to
ill management positions with our company
or the summer of 1997. Build an excellent
esume & gain valuable business experience
vyuearn $8400. Positions available in
frn, Big Rapids, Petoskey, Cadillac,
Wrian, Escanaba, Alpena, Sault Ste Marie
und a.few around Metro Detroit particularly
lirmingham, Gross Pointe & Rochester.
Poitions are filled first come, first qualified
>asis. For more info. please call 1-800-543-
3792.
WAIL. NOW! Lg. rm. w/ private bath. 1 or
2 fen. 668/0891.
BANK ROBBERS
Studpnts are you tired of robbing your piggy
>ooks for cash? Local company must ill 18
>oition ASAP. Full/Part time. Flex.
chdues.
$1025 to start
call 971-6122
Monda-Thursday.
CAMP COUNSELORS - Outstanding Sum-
mer' slim down camps on university cam-
puses in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. All
specialties: Athletics, Dance, Swim,
Aerobics, exercise, Nutrition, Tennis. 7
WEEKS. AGE 20+. 1.800-421.4321,
www.campcamelot.com -
COLLEGE STUDENT WANTED for a
home-based program for my 5 yr. old autistic
son. Special Ed. or Psych majors preferred,
or necessary. Training will be available.
have own transportation. Excellent pay
an Jprs. Please call Tom at 800/422-3902
ext.-206 between8:30 and 5:30.
COMPITER ASSISTANT-Sophomore or
Junmr needed for the Winter 1997 and fol-
lovdng Terms to assist with maintaining
Macintosh hardware, software and LAN at
Student Publications. Good pay, flexible
hours. Work Study and others call for info.
and" interview: 936-7883.
C SELORS, Junior Counselors, WSI,
an.Art Instructor needed for Jewish Comn-
muraity Center's, Raanana Day Camp. Head
Counselor pay is $1650. Call Craig Pollack at
CT"SEORSCOACHES: Outstanding
Maine girls camp has summer opportunities
for sature Counselors and Coaches: Tennis,
Socer, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, P.E.
Majors, Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI,
Waterskiing, Sailing, Canoeing, Pioneering,.
Ropes, Piano Accompanists, RN's, and
Video. Accent is on fun and quality
instruction. High salary plus travel
allowance. Send resume to Camp Pinecliffe,
277 South Cassingham Road, Columbus, OH
43209. E-mail: Pinecliffe@mns.com
CESE LINE entry level on board posi-
avail., benefits, summer/year-round.
61 3-4333.
DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking,
baking, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun
activities. $6-8/hr. 996-4847.
DISHWASHER- Evenings, $6.50/hr. Walk
to work, free meals! Apply at: 118 W. Liberty
from 3-5 p.m.

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CONGRESSIONAL
POSITIONS
Senate and House of
Representatives JOBS
Legislative, Press, and
Administrative Opportunities
average call 5 min., must be
18 yrs. of age, touch-tone
phone required, Info-Source-
Boston, MA, 617-491-7824,
cost of call is $2.95/minute.
RECEPTIONIST
Part-time position available with Property
Management firm. Position requires 8 to 15
hours per week with Saturday hours. Please
apply to person or send resume to Wilson
te Co., Inc., 608 Packard, Suite 2, Ann
Arbor, MI 48104. Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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. Box
2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
STUDENT CO-OP OPENINGS in com-
puter support! Mostly software
troubleshooting, some hardware, some
network. Great opporunity to learn about
computer networking! Flexible, min. 20 hrs./
week. $7-15/hr. depending on qualifications.
Contact 763-0462 for application.
STUDENT NURSE/AIDE- Will train. Call
for details. Part/full-time. 769-5942.
SUMMER HELP WANTED: Full time, for
delivery of packaged ice, part time fall,
winter and spring work available. Flexible
schedule. Call or apply in person at Party
Time Ice Company 1854 Cadillac St., Yp-
silanti MI 48198. 1-800-942-7364.
SUMMER JOBS IN COLORADO
Large resort in beautiful Rocky Mountains
seeks lifeguards, food service, maint., front
desk, counselor, etc. Snow Mountain Ranch,
YMCA of the Rockies. Interviews Wed. 2/12
at the Crawfoot Room in the Student Union.
Call (970) 887-2152 for an interview. Walk-
ins welcome.
TELEMARKETING Eve. $7/hr. 10+ hrs./
wk. No sellingt Call Allen 996-1107.
THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut-
zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking
healthy women to be egg donors for infertile
couples. Participation would require frequent
office visits and laboratory evaluations, daily
injections, ultrasounds and a minor surgical
procedure to remove donated eggs. The en-
tire process is strictly confidential, and finan-
cial compensation for time and travel expen-
ses will be provided. For more information,
or to initiate the screening process to be an
egg donor, call Merrilie Rousseau, BS, RNC,
Program Coordinator at (810) 558-1100, ext.
4016.
U OF M KELLOGG Eye Center (1000 Wall
Street) seeking volunteers over age 18 for 1

FEM. TO SHARE CONDO. $375 incl. util.
975-0288.
MALE GRAD STUDENT seeks roommate
for spacious Ypsi townhome. Partially fur-
nished bi-level. Only 7 min. from N. Campus.
$375 + util. Call 434-5759.
MALE/FEMALE share small home in East
Ann Arbor. Non-smoker, cooking, ldry., &
prkg. $300/mo. share utils. 971-0735 call
after 5 p.m.

-l tlCS:
$12 EMU Students
$18 General Public
EMU Box Office Hours
Noon to 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Phone (313) 487-1221
For more information call the
Office of Campus Life
at (313)487-3045
Funded in part by the Student General Fee

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NEEDED: Tix to Indiana basketball game.
669-8541.
SPRING BREAK PANAMA City Beach
Florida. Sandpiper Beacon Beach Resort 3
pools, I indoor pool, huge beachside hot tub,
suites up to 10 people, Tiki beach bar, home
of the world's largest keg party! Free info:
800/488-8828. www.sandpiperbeacon.com

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ADOPT Loving mom & dad w/3 yr. old little
girl wish to share their hearts & home w/
newborn. Lots of love, happiness & security.
Expenses pd. Call Debby & Larry 1-800/989-

Are you pregnant? I'm a loving, wonderful
(now single) mother with a 10-year-old son
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