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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2.1966

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Ple e Lists
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liott, '69; Nancy Caroline Furniss, '69;
Sharon Sanford Jensen, '69; Deborah
Candace Love, '69; Paula Lee Lugan-
nani, '69; Cheri Lynn Martin, '69; Claire
Ambuhl Martineau, 169; Claire Eliza-
beth McKnight, '69; Janet Margaret
Phlegar, '69; Nancy Elisabeth Schmidt
'69; Catherine Emily Schulz, '69; Shar-
on Lee Stiver, '69; Martha Jeanne Tap-
ley, '69; Jean Louise Todd, '69.
SIGMA DELTA TAU: Grace Army
Cohen, '69; Suzanne Colman, '69; Jan-
et Esther Greenberg, '69; Lynn Marion
Hansher, '69; Barbara Elise Hirsch, '69;
Merrill Ann Hoffman, '69; Ila Jacque-
line Krause, '69; Diane Leslie Kutzen,
'69; Penny Marcia Lambert, '69; Anita
Joy Lazier, '69; Leslie Karen Rakoff,
'69; Barbara Ann Robinson, '69; Ilene
Gail Rogers, '70; Susan Berta Salinger,
'69; Irene Marilyn Saunders, '69; Deb-
orah Aviva Segal, '69; Gail Barbara
Sokol, '69; Rhonda Joyce Star, '69; Ruth
Ann Wilner, '69; Ellen Sybil Zeff, '69.
SIGMA' KAPPA: Patty_ Ruth Barter,
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11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Gospel Hour.
An active University group meets each Sunday
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W. Stadium at Edgewood
Across from Ann Arbor High
Rev. V. Palmer, Minister
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Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
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Eugene Ransom, Campus Minister
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