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ONLY TWO LEFT
Walnut near S. University. 2 Bedroom Apartments,
Modern building. Dishwashers, Disposals, Laundry,
Parking, Near Med. Center, CCRB, and Bus Lines.
ModernManagement. 668-6906 or 663-3641. rCtc

WORK FOR ACADEIC CREDIT or volunteer at
the Pound House Children's Center this Spring
and/or Summer term. Located at Hill and East
University. This can be an experience that adds to
your personal and professional life. Come over and
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HELP WANTED
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outdoor worh with recycling program. Call 761-3186.
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Daily Photo by REBECCA KNIGHT
Spring cleaning
Robert Love cleans the upper corner of a window at the Power Center yesterday. The windows reflect the park
area in front of the center.

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who vistt patients must don surgical
masks to prevent the transmission of
germs.
"NOW OVER 80 percent of the
patients are expected to live over one
year," Behrendt said, adding that 60
percent of heart transplant patients
survive at least five years.
Behrendt said heart transplants
which cost about $57,000, could become
a regular procedure at University
Hospitals as long as donors are
available for transplants.
According to a hospital spokesperson,
the heart of a 17-year-old boy who was
declared brain dead after suffering a
gunshot wound to the head was the
donated organ. The body was driven by
ambulance from Marquette, Mich., to
the University Monday with drugs and
a respirator used to keep the heart
alive. Strong winds prevented a
helicopter from transporting the
body.
THE PATIENT v ho received the
Vaeation
ends or
sprng term
students
(Continued from Page 1)
For those not taking classes, the
reasons for staying in Ann Arbor vary.
LSA junior Amy Schiff who said Ann
Arbor "seems more relaxed now," is
looking for a job in a restaurant and
plans to sell ice cream in the Diag for
study-weary students. Another summer
resident said that it's easier to get a job
here than back home.
Some graduates just "don't want to
grow up and go out in the real world,"
said one recent graduate. "I want to
stay a bum. "

tnt patient recovering
heart suffered from cardiomyopathy, a as candidates for heart transplants.
condition which weakens the heart In addition to being evaluated
muscle. physically, transplant patients must be
According to Behrendt, the patient less than 50 years old and not nave
had been hospitalized repeatedly with another physical illness. They also
heart failure and "had been going receive evaluations of their emotional
downhill since December," condition.
Only patients with terminal heart The heart transplant patient and his
disease are considered for transplants, family must also have a healthy frame
Behrendt said, adding that currently of mind that is conducive to the ups and
two other patients are being evaluated downs of rehabilitation.
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UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL
1511 Washtenaw
Robert Kavasch, Pastor
663-5560
Sunday 9:30 Worship Service.
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
120 S. State St.
( Corner of State and Hluron)
662-4536
Sunday 9:30 and 11:00: "Idol Wor-
ship: Modern Style" - Dr. Donald B.
Strobe.
Holy Communion following the 11:00
service.
Ministers:
Dr. Donald B. Strobe
Dr. Gerald R. Parker
Rev. Tom Wachterhauser
Education Director:
Rose McLean
BroadcastSundays 930a.m.- WNRS, 1290AM
Televised Mondays 8:00p.im.-Cable Chanel 9.

CAMPUS CHAPEL
1236 Washtenaw Ct.
A Campus Ministry of the
Christian Reformed Church
Pastor: Reverend Don Postema
668-7421
Sunday Morning 10:00 a.m. Service of
Holy Communion.
6:00 p.m. Evening Worship.
Guest Speaker: Galen Hora, Pastor
of Lutheran Campus Ministry at Lord
of Light.
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AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS
FOUNDATION
502 East Huron., 663-9376
(Between State and Division)
Sunday Worship 9:55a.m.
May 6 Sermon: "The Meaning of
Marriage."
Childcare provided.
John Reed, Director; Janice Beck, or-
ganist.
Pastor and Campus Minister, Robert
B. Wallace.
Associate Minister, Terry Ging.

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