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dale, and Louis Dyll, Det.; Robert
Sheridan and Lois Redmond; Mar-
ilyn Reed, Erie, Pa., and Max
Mangles, Erie, Pa.; Jane Reiber,
Det., and Art McWood, Det.; Faye
Reichelt, Port Austin, and Alan
Krueser, Bad Axe.
James Nixon, Det., and Bobbi
Reid, Det.; Jerry Corson, Larch-
mont, N.Y., and Jackie Reid, Esses
Fells, N.J.; Leatrice Reifler, Det.,
and George Olsen, Houston, Texas.
VIRGINIA RELICH, Ironwood,
and George Strong, Jr., Montclair,
N.J.; Anton Longhini and Frances
Repinski; Bill Barish, Det., and
Sally Ressler, Det.; Jeanne Rey-
nolds and- Kenneth Sevords;
Louise Reynolds, East Orange, N.
J., and Donald Evans, West Mil-
ton, Ohio; Sally Rhodes, Lake
Orion, and Douglas Liddicont,
Det.; Joanne Rice, Ann Arbor, and
James Sprague, Ann Arbor; Anne
Richards, Det., and Jean Jensen,
Det.
Carol Richards, Watersmeet,
and James Smith, Omaha; Carter
Strong and Cherry Richards; Joan
Richardson, Bay City, and Jack
Wirth, Bay City; Nina Rickels,
De., and James Gohl, Rochester,
N.Y.; Marian Ridley, Baltimore,
Md. and Paco Kelly, Pontiac.
MARY RIGGS, Det. and Bob
Dawson, Easton, Pa.; Dolores
Rink, Grosse Pointe, and William
Gauss, Jr., Pittsburgh; Jim Power
and Barbara Rising; Richard
Bauman, Traverse City, and Dor-
Gerry Rose, Marshall, and Wil-
liam Curry, Jamestown, N.Y.
Sue Rose and Herbert Furinan;
Al Blumrosen, Det., and Arlynn
Rosen, Det.; Nancy Rook, Det.,
and Walter Roush. Jr., Grand
Rapids; Louise Roseboom, Alle-
gan, and Leon Ostrander, Jr.,
Dearborn; Jean Rusesill, Rapid
City, S.D. and Robert Wagner,
*Ann Arbor; Warren Cowan, Det..
and Ruth Rudin, Det.
STAN BROWN, Grand Rapids,
and Lyn Rudolph, Taunton, Mass.;
Jean Russ, Old Greenwich, Conn.
and Ralph Burton, Det.; Margaret
Russell, Saginaw, and John Ga-
bin, Saginaw; Alfred Dau, Petos-
key, and Margaret 'Ryburn, Vero
Beech, Fla.; Janet Rozmus and
Jack Halliday.
William Dean, Cleveland, and
Peg Sabin, Cleveland; Norman
Schafer, Flint, and Rita Sachs,
Hammond, Ind.; Peggy St. Claire,
Det., and George Woods, Ann Ar-
bor; Marianne Sanders and Doug
Mooney;
Car ol Sanregret, Negaunee, and
Jack Page, Det.; Jean Sarasan,
Det., and Mel Gilbert, Det.; Julia
Sauger, Centerline, and Andrew
Mehall, Centerline; Barbara Saw-
yer and Richard Diane; Betty
Sawyer and Gordon Bates; George
Robinson, Rochester, N.Y. and
Myrtle Schaefer, Ypsilanti; Joan
Schaeffer, Summit, N. Jersey and
Marshall Lewis, Chicago; Rita
Schaeffer, Det., and Robert Lip-
son, Det.; Marilyn Schaefer and
Herb Campbell.
ANN SCHAEFER, Stamford,
Con., and Phil Mercado, Ann Ar-
bor; Suzanne Schatz, Det., and
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