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Wednesday, June 28, 1995- The Michigan Daily --7

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Summer Classes
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1100 South University
TYPING & WRITING Resumes, cover
letters, applications & essays. Ann Arbor
Typing 994-5515.
WANTED: 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs.
New metabolism breakthrough. Guaranteed
esuts. I lost 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. RN assisted.
5 cost. 1-800/579-1634.
RITE ON...Editing of theses, books,
journals, manuscripts, proposals,
coursepacks. 996-0566.
help wanted
$1750 WEEKLY possible mailing our
circulars. For info. call 3011306-1207.
5,000/YR. INCOME potential. Reading
ks. Toll Free 1-800/898-9778 Ext. R-
1864 for details.
8.40 HOURS
available per week with flexible schedules.
No cars required. On the job paid training is
provided. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through
riday.
State Security Services, Inc.
525 Church St., Ann Arbor. 668-0444.
EOE.

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
Are you an early riser? Is your best time to
work a part-time job from 8 a.m. to 10 am.?
If so, the Daily has a position this Fall and
Winter just for you (May be work-study
eligible). Please call 764-0431 for more
information, or stop by the Student
Publications Building at 420 Maynard and
ask for Nancy or Susan.
FEMALE MODELS wanted for nationally
known photographer and artist Kent Steine.
Coming to A.A. Eves. 663-0561, days 517/
522-8715.
FEMALE STUDENT wanted for
housekeeping, light cooking, errands, 4-7
days, 8-15+ hrs. Own car. $6.50/hr. 665-
3226.
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. F55988.
GIFT SHOP, U Hospital: Cashier experien-
ce needed 8-18 hrs., evenings, weekends,
holidays. $5.75 - Call 936-5971 after 12
noon.
GODAIKO JAPANESE Restaurant grand
opening. Practice your Japanese language
skills. Needed: servers, hosts, cooks. Inquire
in person at 3115 Oak Valley Dr., Ann Arbor
313/995-0422.
LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING ex-
perience this summer? Native English
speakers neded to volster for Michigan
Language Center's Conversation Partner
Program. Spend as little as 1 hour a week
speaking English with an international
student. For more information, Call Lisa at
663-9415 or stop by the Michigan Language
Center at 309 S. State St.
MARKETING POSITION- Part-time.
Brokerage firm in Livonia looking for
dependable, self-motivated indiv. w/ good
communication skills. Flex. hrs., Bonus
potential. Good for resume. Call Tom
Grossman at 313/953-5592.
MERCHANDISER
Guess? is seeking a Merchandiser for the
Ann Arbor, Michigan area. The qualified ap-
plicant will have 2 years minimum experien-
ce in retail merchandising and 1 year retail
management eerience. Position requires
own car and wlingness to travel. Excellent
opportunity for the right individual. Please
mail or fax resume to: GUESS? Inc., Dept.
AM, 1444 S. 4lameda Street, Los Angeles,
CA 90021. FA: 213744-7838.
MODELS-PRINT, trade, T.V., Associated
Models 810788-8760.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Gain Valuable Advertising Experience
Earn Commission-Based Pay
The Michigan Daily is now hiring account
executives for fall term. Pick up an
apliat. in the Senior Staff Office, 420
Mynard, second floor. Applications due
July 28. Job starts 8/21/95. For more
information, call 764-0662.
POSTAL AND GOV'T, jobs: $21/hour +
benefits. No exp., will train. To apply, call 1-
800/875-7608.
PROGRAMMER/HACKER: Visual Basic
3.0 SQL required. Minimum 1 yr. exp. De-
gree not necessary. 994-9321, fax 761-4952.
RESORT JOBS - Eam to $12/hr. + tips.
Theme parks, hotels, spas, + more. Tropical
& mountain destinations. Call 1-206/632-
0150 ext. R55982.
SCOREKEEPERS is currently hiring cooks
and waitstaff. Apply within. 995-0581
SECRETARY WANTED for research lab.
10-15 hrs./wk. Prefer work study. Contact Dr.
D. Gumucio 763-2144.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, Rh negative.
For this blood type, $120 is paid per accept-
able donation. Write APRI., P.O. Box 2674,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es-
tablished infertility clinic. Male students or
graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors
are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write,
APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.

STUDENTS NEEDED to help in the dis-
tribution of a large mailing. Job will begin the
first week of July and will be full-time for a
duration of approximately 3 days at $6.50 per
hour. If interested please contact Samantha or
ILsie at 998-6133.
SUBJECTS NEEDED for cognitive
psychology, reaction time experiment, right-
handed, native English speaker, normal
vision and hearing. Pay $5.50/hr. or by
experiment. Call 936-2056.
TEACHER NEEDED for pre-school. Full-
time or part-time in the a.m. or p.m. Starting
Sept. 1. $6-$8/hr. 996-4847.
TEACHERS
The U-M Hospital Child Care Center has
immed. openings for substitute teachers.
Choose from 1-5 days/wk. w/ very flex. hrs.
Training in early childhood education or e-
quivalent exp. is req. Students of education
major are encouraged to apply. Please call
998-6195 for more info or pick up an ap-
plication at 2601 Glazier Way, Ann Arbor,
MI. UMHCCC is an equal opportunity

LOVELY SUMMER HIDEAWAY. Cozy
log cabins on lake, $425-$525 weekly. Log
rooms $54-$64 nightly includes boats,
canoes, hot tub, more. Traverse City, 616
276-9502.
LOW AIRFARES WORLDWIDE and
Euro-passes. Regency Travel 209 S. State.
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STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on
Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con-
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PROPERTY
DISPOSITION
WILL BE
CLOSED
JULY 3rd
roommates
ROOMMATE NEEDED for Fall '95. Con-
tern 2 bdrm. bi-level with all the extras.
741-9.0
ROOMMATE(S): needed Fall '95. Private,
locking rooms in loaded, upscale aps. Newly
renovated, excellent location. Call 665-8825.
ADOPTION. HAPPILY MARRIED U-M
alum & husband wish to adop-baby. We will
provide loving & secure home, Chritian
values & a full-time mom. Completely legal.
Expenses paid. Please call Kathy collect @
310/541-8222. Thank You
CLIMB THE WALLS! The Ann Arbor
Climbing Gym 761-4669. Student discounts.
HAPPILY MARRIED COUPLE wishes to
adopt an infant. We will give your baby a
safe and loving home, a good education, and
vacations to remember. We are working wit
a licensed Michigan adoption agency.Please
call Liz and Scott 1-800/69-1800.
U-M BOXING CLUB meets Coliseum (5th
& Hill). Summer hours: Mon. & Thur. 7-9
p.m., Wed. 4-6 .m. Good coaching, safe
sparring in friendly student club. Try a new
sportl Boxing's a fun way to fitness. We wel-
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FUNDING
Continued from page 1
of Michigan by having a ratio in the
range of what it is now."
Despite this interest, Harrison says it
still was important for the Legislature to
remove the 30-percent enrollment re-
quest. "It's a recognition that the regents
are responsible for maintaining the poli-
cies and procedures of the University
and not the Legislature," he said.
Associate Vice President for Univer-
sity Relations Cynthia Wilbanks, who
lobbies for the University in Lansing,
said the compromise ended up being less
restrictive for the University.
"There is still strong sentiment that
in-state students be given every prefer-
ence for admission," Wilbanks said.
State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith (D-
South Lyon), whose district includes
Ann Arbor, said she wants the Univer-
sity to provide a specific target number
for resident enrollment.
"A priority may mean that it is more
than 50 percent. Personally, I would be
looking for more of a commitment than
that," Smith said. "I wouldn't have a
problem with them saying 30 percent,
plus or minus 5 percent."
Despite the increased appropriations,
Provost Gilbert R. Whitaker Jr. said the
University will not be able to tie this
year's tuition increase to inflation.
"(The tuition increase) will be sig-
nificant (this year), but it certainly won't
be what it was two years ago," he said.
The University raised in-state tuition in
1993 by 9.5 percent when the state froze
its appropriations. Last year, the Univer-
sity raised tuition 6.9 percent for resi-
dents and 5 percent for non-residents.
He said the additional $8 millon can-
not be included in the next year's budget,
which will be presented to the Board of
Regents at its July meeting.
If the University receives additional
support from the lapsed state funding, it
would be a one-time increase and would
not be added to the base.
"The entire issue of the lapsed funds
was conceived to look at ways to provide
additional funds," Wilbanks said. "It has
been the case over the past recent budget
history that there have been funds that
don't get spent, and they become lapsed."
The legislation calls forthe funds to be
used fortechnology and maintenance at the
universities receiving the lapsed funds.
"It's risky business, but over the last
years we've had significant lapses of
millions of dollars," Smith said. "I sus-
pect everyone's going to move heaven
and Earth to make sure that there is $18.5
million that lapes."
Wilbanks said the University will
probably have an early indication of what
the lapsed funds will be in December, with
a final determination at the end of March.
Nearly $19 million has been allocated
in lapsed funding to higher education.
Wilbanks saidin previous years the surplus
has been as high as $75 million, and this
year the forecastsis around $30 million.
Despite this outcome, Harrison pre-
dicted that next year the University will
have a greater struggle for funds. He
partly blamed Michigan State University
for the difficulties this year.
"Peter McPherson, the president of
Michigan State, has made a conscious
effort to lobby his university at the ex-
pense of other universities," Harrison
said. "That sort of set a tone that we will
all have to follow."

Work for Building a
Sane, Humane, Ecological
World
Canvassing Jobs
Call Chuck at
(313) 761-1996
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.
COMPUTER CONSULTANT
Student needed summer and fall/winter to
assist with maintaining hardware and
software for Macintosh network at Student
Publications. Good pay, flexible hours. Work
Study and others call for information and
interview: 764-0550.
CRUISE SHIPS now hiring - Earm up to
,000+/month working on cruise ships or
d-tour companies. World travel. Seasonal
& full-time employment available. No ex-
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call 1-206/634-0486 ext. C55988.
DRIVER NEEDED-Free ride from Ann Ar-
bor to Philadelphia. De rting Sept. 13 or 14.
Call Margaret at 769- .

1:30 am, mrandune 29
TRAVEL ABROAD and work. Make up to
$2,000-$4,000+/mo. teaching basic conver-
sational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S.
Korea. No teaching background or Asian lan-
guagesxreq e. onrmation call: 206/
632-1146 ext. 355989.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS
Leasing Agents
Ann Arbor, MI
University Towers is hiring two more full and
part-time leasing people. We are looking for
bright, aggressive, mature individuals to
work on our team. For experienced
professionals, we offer an excellent base and
incentive compensation program.
Please send or FAX resumes to:
Director of Leasing
University Towers
936 S. Forest Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
FAX: 313/761-2027
WORK AT HOME: Make great money! Do
something you can believe in. Sell state-of-
the-art drinking water filters. No quotas, no
inventory. Established opportunity. For free
info., write P.J.'s Services, P.O. Box 66235,
Roseville, MI 48066.
WRITER/PRODUCER of newsletter.
Pagemaker skills a must. Part-time 761-7204.

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