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tVrttnUay, reoruary a, it M I Il (:AN I- Ye Seventeen

Gerry Rose, Marshall, and Wil-
liam Curry, Jamestown, N.Y.
Sue Rose and Herbert Furinan;
Al Blumrosen, Det., and Arlynn
(Continued rom Page se) Rosen, Det.; Nancy Rook, Det.,
- tand Walter Roush, Jr., Grand
dale, and Louis Dylil Det.; Robert Rapids; Louise Roseboom, Alle-
Sheridan and Lois Redmond; Mar- gan, and Leon Ostrander, Jr.,
ilyn Reed. Erie, Pa., and Max Dearborn; Jean Rusesill, Rapid
Mangles, Erie. Pa.: Jane Reier. - City, S.D. and Robert Wagner,
Det., and Art McWood. Det.; Faye Ann Arbor; Warren Cowan, Det..
Reichelt, Port Austin, and Alan '" and Ruth Rudin. Det.
Krueser, Bad Axe.*
Ki et Badx s. D n B b STAN BROW N, Grand Rapids,
Reid. D xet.: Je Corson Larch- and Lyn Rudolph, Taunton, Mass.;
mont, N.Y, and 3ctkie Reid, Esses Jean Russ. Old Greenwich, Conn.
Fells, N.J.; Leattce Reiller,.Det., and Ralph Burton, Det.; Margaret
and George Ols n Houston, Texas. Russell, Saginaw, and John Ga-
bin, Saginaw; Alfred Dau. Petos-
key. and Margaret Ryburn, Vero
VIRGINIA PELICH, Ironwood. Beech, Fla.; Janet Rozmus and
and George Soron.. Jr., Montclait Jack Halliday.
N.J.; Anton Longsini and Frances William Dean. Cleveland, and
Repinski; Bill Bartsh. Det., and WPegSatin. Cleveland; Norman
Sally Ressler. Deb : Jeanne Rey- Schafe Flint, and Rita Sach
nold and Kenneth .Sevords: Hmmond, Intd.; Peggy St. Claire,
Louise Reynold . East Orange, N. Dt.and Geor e Woods, Ann Ar-
J., and Donald E ans, West Mil- ot; Marianne Sanders and Dog
ton, Ohio; Sally Rhodes. Lake . dMooneyd
Orion, and Douglas Liddicont,
Det.; Joanne Rice. Ann Arbor, and ., . , Car ol Sanregret, Negaunee, and
James Sprague, Ann Arbor; Anne i Jack Page, Det.; Jean Sarasan,
Richards, Det.. and Jean Jensen, othy Robb, Pontiac: Judith Rob- Det., and Mel Gilbert, Det.; Julia
Det.sbins, Owosso, and William Davis, Sauger, Centerline, and Andrew
Carol Richards. Watersmeet, Huntington Woods. Mehall, Centerline; Barbara Saw-
and James Smith. Omaha; Carter yer and Richard Diane; Betty
and JSawyer and Gordon Bates; George
Strong and Chetiy Richards; Joan DOLORES ROBERTS. Del.. and Robinson, RochesJer, N.Y. andI
'Richardson, Has', City, and Jack Charles Oakman, Det.; Joan Rob- Myrtle Schaefer, Ypsilanti; Joan
Wirth, Bay City: Nina Nickels, erts and Edward Olson; Emmett Schaeffer. Summit. N. Jersey and
Det., and James Gohl, Rochester, Moore, Jackson, and Bonita Rodg- Marshall Lewis, Chicago; Rita
N.Y.; Macian Ridley, Baltimore, era, Jackson. Schaeffer, Det.. and Robert Lip-
Md. and PtacoBelly. Potiac. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Roe, I son, Det.; Marilyn Schaefer and
MARY RIGGS, Det. and Bob Nashville; Anne Rogers and Bill Herb Campbell.I
Dawson, Eastn. Pa.; Dolores Diefenbach; Betty Jane Rogers,
Rink, Grosse Pomr e. and William Saginaw, and William Schulz, ANN SCIIAEFER, Stamford,
Gauss, Jr., Pitttlelurh; Jim Power Det.; Marilyn Rogers, Pontiac, Conn.. and Phil Mercaco, AnniAt-
and Barbara R ing; Richard and Stiles Davis. Pontiac: Carlos br: Suzanne Schatz. Det. and
_ Bauman, Trasvse 4eCity. and Dor- Ordonez and Rcse Romanelli; Contmin.ed on P.ge 18,

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