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Page 12-Thursday, April 13, 1978-The Michigan Daily
EVERYTHING YOU
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NEVER EXPECTED FROM AN APPLIANCE STORE.
4 DAYS. THURS. THRU SUNDAY.

Wolfe

SAVE ON SANSIJ' ""U'
OUR- BIGGEST SELE CTION EVER!
Highland sound shops -- always big in Sansui is now bigger than ever with the arrival of gigantic new shipments. You'll
find a fantastic selection of Sansui models. For the next 4 days we have reduced prices on many current and previous
model Sapsul components to save you many dollars. Buy it at Highland. If you see the same item for less anywhere in
the area within 30 days of your purchase we'll refund the difference, plus 10% of the difference! We put it in writing.
You can't go wrong with a Highland price! And as always, you get service from our own service department.
4 days -- Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday -- 39 hours. Spend an hour and save some money.

Author Wolfe warns
writers to be alert

(Continued from Page U
emphasize the value of reporting."
"We have to realize that we really don't
live in ordinary times."
Wolfe's speech followed the annual
presentation of the creative writing
awards for drama, essay, fiction and
poetry in the Hopwood competition. The
monetary awards are given from the
fund left to the University by the
playwright Hopwood.
FIFTY DOLLAR freshperson essay
prizes went to Peter Wayne Ernst,
David John Herring and Cindy Skandis.
Alec Rothrock was awarded three
awards for second place and also won
the first place position for four different

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essays.
Minor drama awards of $40 went to
juniors David Victor and Eric Zorn.
The major drama awards of $750 each
went to seniors Art Becker and Alisa
Solomon.
Seniors William Marcous and Suzan-
nes Sahakian both received major $750
prizes in the essay contest with $400
minor awards going to seniors Donald
Karobkin and Lauren Gibson.
THE MAJOR ESSAY award of $1,000
was awarded to graduate student Craig
Watson with the $800 prize going to
senior Saire Wiltse De Quincy. Major
fiction novel awards of $750 went to
seniors Elaine Fletcher and Rosemary
Matson.
Four minor fiction awards were
given. $500 was awarded to senior
Susan Barry, $400 to sophomore An-
drew Kurtzman and $300 to juniors Lori
Lippitz and Frank James.
Major fiction awards in the short
story category were all $700 each. They
went to Brenda Flannagin, a education
school graduate, senior John Holmes,
senior David Spink an' Flint-campus
senior Precina Denise Rhodes-Tolon.
Minor poetry awards of $300 each
went to Karla Kafner and Andrew Kur-
tzman. $500 awards were received by
Mathew Hans Koplar and Barbara4
Schroeder received $300 prizes.
All four major poetry awards were
given to graduate students. $600 awards
went to Robert Hejna, Charlotte Ann
Melin and Craig Watson. Lisa Ann
Leafstrand won the $800 prize.

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AUDITIONS
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The aMaizin' Blues is a student singing/dancing ensemble performing popular music, show
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Chicago, as well as all over Michigan. In addition, the group went to the 1978 Rose Bawl
where they performed at Disneyland and the Hollywood Palladium.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 764-0384 or 764-0593

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