Wednesday, May 25, 1994 - The Michigan Daily - 7 SUBLET HELP WANTED HELP ANED SPRING-SUMMER COMMUNITY EDUCATION & Recrea- TELEPHON Eff.-One, two bedrooms tion hiring WSI's, lifeguards, & tennis in- INT ERVIEWERS Parking. Call 663-3050. structors for summer programs. Apply im- The University of Michigan Survey Research SUBLET SINGLE for $100. 1001 S. Forest. mediately at 2765 Boardwalk, 48104994- Cen is ski or peop with go Parking space incladed. Call 741-0841. 2300 ext. 233. Ann Arbor Public Schools. comunication skills to conduct social Pai.EO science research interviews on consumer SUMMER SUBLET June, July, August. 4 . attitudes and several important health topics. drm. in 5 bdrm. house on N. Thayer. Free EARN TUITION toward college loading or The successful candidate will possess a rkg., ldry. Rent neg. 665-2032. unloading trucks. 3 shifts available. $6-$7 per professional and persuasive telephone UNFURN. IDRM. in furm. 2 bdrm. at. hour plus tuition assistance. Apply in person manner. S/he will be avaable to work 16-20 Fem. only. Full kit w/ microwave, dining at Roadway Package System, 296 Jackson hours/week, evenings (6-l0p.m. or 6-12p.m.) rm., living n., your own bathrm., prkg. & Plaza, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 from 1-3 daily. or during one of our weekend shifts (days or Idly. 1945 Woodbury B121. Avail. June 1- EXPERIENCED PERSON needed: 10+ evenings). Pay starts at $6.00 per hour. Aug. 31. $300/mo. Call 761-6975. flexible hours per week to provide hardware/ Advancement opportunities available. software installation and support. Knowledge Required 3-day training, with compensation STUDENT SERVICES of Windows 3.1 configuration and for training upon completion of twenty 30- optimization; printer, modem, RAM, and net- minute interviews. No Sales. Apply in person CASH FOR COLLEGE. 900,000 grants work card installation and configuration; and weekdays, May 17-27, 8a.m.-4:30p.m. at: available. No repayments, ever. Qualify communications software required. Ex. University of Michigan, Institute for Social immediately. 1-800/243-2435. perience with netware 3.11 and e-mail Research, 426 Thompson St., Ann Arbor. For ENGINEERING/SCIENCE STUDENTS preferred. Send resume and salary require- additional taped information only, call 763- and faculty (up to 10) interested in leaming nents to: CLS, 3135 S. State, Suite 300, Ann 7339. An Equal Opportunity/Affinnative bout the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT): Arbor, MI 48108. Action Employer. e'll send you free a 144 minute computer- GIFT SHOP, U. HOSPITAL THE DIVISION of Nuclear Medicine at generated video tape (retail $129). In return, Cashier experince needed University Hospital is looking for a we'd like your comments. Please call: Tech- 8-18 hours, evenings & weekends workstudy eligible student to perform clerical nical Educational Video at 1-800/381-7617. $5.75 - call 936-5969 after 12noon. functions 10-20 hrs./wk. Responsibilities will INTERNATIONAL VISITORS GREENPEACE JOBS Promote/educate include inventory, ordering supplies, main- DV-l Green Card Program by U.S. global ecological sanity. Call 761-1996. taining division's timekeeping database, Immigration. Green cards provide permanent HOUSEKEEPING 12 hrs./wk. $7/hr. typig, filing, answering phones. Clerical and resident status. Citizes of almost al leaning, laundry, walking distance to computer experience is prefe . Interested countries are allowed. Application deadlme camspus; cal afe 53 m.62769. 936-5386. ul onac SeWioma June 18. For info & forms: New Era Legal p p . 936-5386. Services, 20231 Stagg Street., Canoga Park, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Medical and WONDERFUL ANN ARBOR summerjob - CA 91306. Telephone 818/918-4425 or 818/ Nursing Students for summer medicl assist- He a friend, role model, and chauffeur for 882-9681 M-Sun: LOAM - 11P1M. ing positions in Ann Arbor Famdy Practice two great girls, ages 7 and 12. West Side 'YPING: Resumes, cover letters, & Office. Call Jean at 761-2581. home with in-ground pool. Enjoy the kids, Rpplcations. A2 Typing. Call 994-5515. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMEN T - sun, and water while eaining $200 per week. WORD PROCESSING - Laser printing, Make up to $2,000-$4,000+/mo. teaching 8-5, M-F. Must have own car and know how high quality. Term papers, resumes; english basic conversational English in Japan, to swim. Start with as many hours as possible or genan. WordPerfect. 663-2890. Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching back- June 13; full-time after spring term. Call 747- ground or Asian languages required. Ior 7182. WORD PROCESSING-term papers, etc. info. call: 206/632-1146 ext. J5598. WORK FOR ACADEMIC credit or volun- Word Perfect 5.1, laser printing.all LAUNDRY & LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING teer at U of M's Pound House Children's Stephansie at 668-8447. in my home. Flexible hours. 663-9566. Cetter during Spring, Snmmor, or Fall Term HELP WANTED MOD>ELS -print, trade, TV., Assoc. Models Join huidreds of past siudents in a quality e 810/788-8760. perience in workisg with young children. Lo- $750/WK. ALASKA FISHERIES this MODELS WANTED for glamour art cated at Hill and East University. Please call summer. Maritime Services. 1-208/860-0219. photography, also artist for rendering. 663- 764-2547 for more information or to arrange AA CRUISE Ships now hiring!! Eam big 0561 day 517/522-8715. a visit. $$$ + free worldwide travell (Caribbean, PART-TIME CONTRACT leather craft in- WORK STUDY POSITION. Library clerk. Europe, Asia, Hawaii, etc.) No exper. stmctor at the Federal Correctional Institution 10-15 hours per week. $7 per hour. Spring & * ecessary. Guaranteed success!! 919/929- Milan, Ml. For more information call 439- summer terms. Michigan Municipal League 4398. 2476 from 7:30 to 4:00. Library. Call Colleen or Sheryl at 662-3246. ALASKA FISHERIES Summer PART-TIME, A.M., WSI; Full-time coun- WORK/STUDY JOB for Sp/Su term. employmentl Eam up to $15,000 this sum- selors needed for JCC summer day camp for Psychology research on the effects of poverty mer in Alaska's booming fisheries industry- children ages 2 1/2-12. Must be 18+ years to on African American adolescents. Help clean No experience necessary. Male or female. apply. Judaic background desirable. On & organize data. MS Word on Mac req. Room/board/travel often provided! Guaran- AATA bus line. June 15-August 12, M-F, 9. $7.25/hr. Toby Jayarane 764-2443. teed success! 919/929-4398 ext. A1001. 4. Call 971-0990. ATTRACTIVE female models needed for PHOTOGRAPHER has creative summer BUSINESS SERVICES nude figure photography. No experience work, short hrs., for outgoing male showoffs. TAI CHI CHUAN . a proven form of needed. 313/730-3646. Serious inquiries Info at Box 1976, Royal Oak, MI 48068. therapeutic exercise & sel-protection. Call only. Fee paid. SEMEN DONORS, Rh negative, are needed Tony Simper at 663-5936. BABY-SITER NEEDED for occasional and will be paid $120 per acceptable ays and evening 663-9566. specimen because of their rare blood type. TRAVEL 3ABysi'ER NEEED for 11 yr. old. 20- Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI ROMANTIC SPRING Hideaway! Cozy log 5hrs./wk. beginning June 20. Non-smoker, 48106. cabins on lake. $49-$69 nightly, includes hot reliable trans. 5/hr. 665-7027. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for a well es- sub, bouts, cans, and morel Truverse City, BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male Ellis ake Resort, 6162 76-9502. ' " We need native English speakers to join our student or professional 20-40 years of age we Conversation Partner Program at The need you. Donors will be paid $60 per ac- MUSIC Michigan Language Center. Spend as little as ceptable specimen. For further infonnation one hour each week (more if you wish!) please write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann VOICE LESSONS Beginner-Advanced. speaking with an intemational student. The Arbor, Mi 48106. Opera, Folk, Musical Theatre. Leam to sing cost is free, the benefits many. Call 663-9415 SUMMER JOBS well, improve your technique. 944-7400. and ask for Jennifer or stop by 309 S. State Student with reliable muck needed for St. summer. Earn $3500 to $7000 guaranteed. TICKETS CHILDCARE in my home. 2 fun-loving Call immediately. 313/677-1447. CONCERTS-'ZZ-NUGENT-Floyd-Whit- boys 8 & 10, summer months beginning mid- SUMMER JOB PAINTING!! No ex- ney-Elton. VIP & other seats Call 930-6810. une, 25-30 hrs./wk. Experience desirable. perience necessary, but must have truck. Call eferences necessary. 663-4605. today 662-3904!! ROOMMATES CHILDCARE WANTED: 6-10 hrs. per SBY BUSINESS & Law School, 1 bdrm. of 2 week. Own trans. preferred. Call 665-3865. SUMMER JOBS bdrm. available now. Furn., ldry., prkg., Campaign to Elect $150/mo. Male only. 726 Oakland. 665- Pro envirounment Candidates 5620. ROOMMATE(S) NEEDED Male, Junior, Join a national effort to elect candidates who non-smoker transfer from MSU. Start Fall, will work to save the rain forests, strengthen undergrad only! Scott - 810-851-0605. the Endangered Species Act, etc. Work with QA | Astudents from across the country. Good ANNOUNCEMENTS Work for Building a 1use, good pay. 611 Church St., #307. 996- ENERGETIC LOVING COUPLE seeking adoption of a precious child. To love, nurture Sane, Humane, Ecological TYPIST WANTED for occasional typing of and adore and to be the fulfillment of our World business correspondence & forms. Interested dreams. Call collect at 313/286-7911 or leave rl parties please contact: A.J. Mohammed II at message at 313/286-0148. Canvassing Jobs 313/662-1748. UM PSYCHOLOGIST SEEKS loving, ex- ZEN MEDITATION COURSE 5 Thurs. Call Chuck at perienced childcare for 1 & 4 yr. old sons in eves. starting May 26. Yoga class 6 Tues. (313) 761-1996 our Plymouth, MI home. Mon. & Wed. I- eves. starting May 24. Zen Buddhist Temple 5:30, Thurs. 9-4. 313/454-9130. 761-6520 for information. BYLAW Continued from page 1 and made a motion to retract the Sep- tembersexualorientationaddition from the bylaw. He said the regents' comparison of same-sex relationships to married couples is "in opposition to 4,000years ofnurturing andbuilding theideaofthe family as the cornerstone of Western civilization." Baker said he has received numer- ous complaints about the change in the bylaw. "The people rebel when those whose sexual practices are repugnant to most citizens are set apart as a dis- criminated class underthe University's anti-discrimination policies," he said. AlthoughBaker'sremarks weremet with applause from some members of the packed house, his comments brought emotional responses from the other regents. Regent Laurence Deitch (D- Bloomfield Hills) told Baker that he resented his remarks. "What I want you to know ... is families come in all shapes, sizes, col- ors and what we judge in people is their character," Deitch told Baker. In an interview prior to the regents' meeting, Duderstadt said many ques- tions were not completely answered in the report. "We need abetter sense of what the costs of the benefits will be," he said. The afternoon before the presenta- tion of the task force report, 12 people addressed theregents on theissue, with eight speaking in favor of the changes. Sally Johnson, a University per- sonnelemployee, began her remarks in favor of the report by showing her family pictures, including one of her spouse - Diane. "Diane and I have been committed spouses for many years. Diane has a disability and she's not employed and she has no insurance," Johnson said. Johnson said her fellow hetero- sexual employees should have cover- age extended to their spouses, and she should too. "Michigan isfallingbehind.I, along with a large number of gay-lesbian colleagues have been disadvantaged," she said Rackham student Jefferson Will- iams spoke against the task force re- port. "Now the University is being asked to extend the privilege of family housing to a new group of people - a group whose members, we have seen, can only be identified on the basis of a particular aspect of their behavior - behavior which is still illegal under Michigan state law," he said. CLASSIFIED ADS 764-0557. ANOUNCEMENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HOUSING DIVISION ...will conduct a commercial vendor fair at threecampus area locations during its 1994 Fall Move-In, August 31 - Septeniber 2, 1994. The vendor fair will make available to students items they may wish to acquire in fumishing their residence hall rooms. No other commercial vending will be permitted at or near University buildings durng those days. Beginning May 18, upon written request, interested vendors will be provided with guidelines for reserving space, vendor fees, and specifics related to the vendor sites. Applications will be accepted from vendors beginning Wednesday, June 1, 1994. Space at the vending locations is limited and will be assigned contingent upon the continued availability of space. Thus, vendors are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible. Requests for guidelines should be placed on a 3x5 note card and submitted to the U-M Housing Division, Move-In Vending Program, 1011 Student Activities Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109-1316. Potential vendors also may fax their 1-page submissions to the attention of the Move-In Vending Program, 313/763- 2313. Only written submissions will be accepted. ABUNDANT LOVE & security will be given by happily married couple seeking to adopt newborn. Call Janet and Rick after 5 p.m. 1-800/201-2014. ADOPTION: ADOPTED Pre-schooler wants to share loving, secure home with new baby. Call Paul & Linda any time 1-800/815- 5685. EGG DONOR NEEDED for professional, caring parents seeking pregnancy assistance. White female 35 or younger. Financial com- pensation for acceptable donors. Send letter of interest, resume pref., to: P.O. Box 2489, Battle Creek, MI 49016-2489. FRIENDSHIP FOR SINGLES Meet new people Compatible introductions Call 9-9, Katy 1-313/945-9422. P'ROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP Let us help you choose Life. 769-7283. WANTED: 100 STUDENTS to lose 10-29 lbs. No hips, thighs or butts about it! RN-as- sisted program. P.S. I have the thigh cream. ' *^^''s''" Az