SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY
1924 J-HOP COMMITTEE
Gwendolyn Ward, Detroit; Ruth Bar- Detroit; Josephine Schepers, East
bara Thompson, Jackson; Margarite Lansing; Elizabeth Gier, Lansing;
Richards, Detroit; Voyce Godfrey, Jean M. Allen, Detroit; Harriett Lo-
Hillsdale; Marian J. Marshall, Jack- gan, St. Louis, Mo.; Marie O'Connell,
son; Martha A. Smith, Rittman, O.; Memphis, Tenn.; Mary Atherton, De-
Marian Kingston, Detroit; Margaret trait; Euphmia G. Cowan, H-arrisson,
Walters, Dertoit; Mrs. R. L. Wheat- N. Y.
on, Aim Arbor.
Booth 35-Phi Alpha Delta
Booth 3-Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chaperon - Mrs. John Roidk,
Caperons-Mrs N. M. B mes,; Adrian. Guests-The Misses Dorothy
Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. . H.! M. White, La Porte, Ind.; Mary Chase,
tians, Ann Arbor. Guests-Tie Miss- Clarfield, Pa.; Frances eld, Chic-
s Jla-Anherso, Dayton, .; Dor-i go, Il.; Marjorie Ranick, Adria;
oty B, Louisville, Ky.; Eleanor E;lizabeth J. Matthews, ndianapolis,
s x Bizard Idianapolis, Ind.; Leora ;Id.; Matrie Steuffer, Flint; eln i.
urke, Rtochestr N. Y.; Anne Cole, Wadron, Corning, N. Y.; Elizabeth
Midvale,,t.; Bermiadett Coe, Detrit; Carter, Huntington, W. Va.; Miriams
'5' Dorothy Green, Grandi Rapids; Albr- Wicksall, Soth aven; Rth Bari-
to. Olsn, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mulgs hill, Indianapolis, Ind.; Adele Dreyr,
Pearson, Dbois, Pa.; Grace Stoart,' Detroit; Dorothy Do Kline, Lansing.
Clearfield, Pa.; Betty Boyle, Altoona, !-
Pa.; Kterino Swyze, Kalamazoo; oth 36-Sigma Cii
4 IHelen Canmberlain, Grand Rapids. Chaperons-Mir. and Mrs. Fieldimg
Hf. Yost, Aim Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. A-
Booth 4-Na Sinma ubert Parfet, ort Huron. Gess-Ths
Chaperons-Dr. and Mr. A. M. Misses Evelyn Reese, Youngstown, .;
I ordain that you night enjoy to the utmost this yor's itflisptheseo men hve labored long and assiduously for Barrett, Ann Arbor; Dr. and Mrs. Paul( Margaret Sacntyre, Battle reet;
many days It has been their task to see that all be put mu readinessos tie party, a-lon they bid yosm he-rtv wel1-,1. Moore, Ann Arbor. Guests-Thre Helen Rihot, Youngstown, .; Mi-
comse. They are from left to ight: Font row- NeischGilner, BayneHde Middle row-Finney Horstrup Law- Misses Nona Wyatt, Santa Paula, al.;I dred Willoughby, Philadelphia, Pa.;
ton, chairmsan; Mcsrsor Tu'tison. Back row- ClarkBosyerl Duffy Oliphsant Thelma Smith, .Detroit; Alice Powell,' (Continud on Page Six)
R nr r O'Bryan, Mt. Pelier, O.; Flora Challen
der, Ann Arbor; Leona M. De Young,
OMcBain.
(Continued from Page Four)
Booth 30-Beta Theta Pi
Booth 25-Delta Tau Upsilon
Chaperon-Mrs. Gene O'Brien, De-
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pettroit Guests - The Misses Alice
orson,, Ann Aribor. Guests-The
MissesAdnArubor.anduAnntArbo Holmes, Grand Rapids+ Geraldine
s A'd A Braddock, Little Rock, Ark.; Ethelyn
Doris Betzner, Caledonia; Daphne L. Roehm, Detroit; Dorothy Sheffield
Hayqs, Grand Rapids; Lillian Mulli-
ken, Ann Aror; Ruby M. Sutton,Pittsburgh, Pa.; Elizabeth Petz, De-
ktroit' Mildred Affleck, Winnetka Ill.
Flint; Ada Stroud, Akron; Vera
.d'n Alice Powell, Detroit; Mary Ather-
M. Thomas, Alpena; Lucille Dalzell, ton, Detroit; Margaret Crozier, Calu-
Lexinton, Ky,; Dorothy Bolton,
met; Kathryn Blackburn, Hancock;
Cleveland, O.; Marjorie Hall, Gary, Louise Rarhart, Ann Arbor;Ruth
Ind.; Catherine Griffiths, Detroit.;(Sturmer, Port Hursn; Gone ClubBay
Lorna Heinl, Toledo, O.; Mrs. J. C. City; Mrs. Ivan GrahamDetroit
Lever, Detroit. C .I r , t
Booth 31-Zeta Beta Tau
Booth 26-Delta Chit Chaperons-Mrs. Walter Rosengar-
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. ten, Toledo, O.; Professor and Mrs. I.
Stevens, Springfield, Ill. Guests- Leo Sharfman, Ann Arbor. Guests
The Misses Louise Robertson, Grand The Misses Anita Bronner, Louisville,
Rapids; Netta Mae Jeffers, Detroit; ( Ky.; Julia Felsenthal, Louisville, Ky.;
Florence Rankin, Marine City; Mar- Marian Arnfeld, Pittsburgh, Pa.; De-
garet McKay, Findlay, O.; Elizabeth lia Workom, Cincinnati, O.; Louise
Young, Grand Rapids; Hazel Alden, Rothenberg, Cincinnati, O.; Marie
New York, N. Y.; Madeline Dahlman, Bobrick, Cleveland, 0.; Viola Siegal,
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Gertrude Dates, Detroit; Lorraine Nathan, Chicago
Cleveland, O.; Stella Heberlein De- Ill.; Carolyn Barbara Winkler, Pitts-
troit; Helen Wade, Detroit; Mary blrgh, Pa.
Lou Laffery, Detroit.
Booth 32-Delta Sigma Delta
Booth 27-Delta Alpha Epsilon Chaperons-Dr. and Mrs. H. L.
Chaperons-Dr George R. Stewart, Black, Detroit. Guets - The Misses
Pasedena, Cal. Guests-The Misses Margaret Harris, Detroit; Helen M.
Frances L. Adams., South Haven; Lydia Ray, Manistee; Norma I. Powers, Ann
L. Baird, Ann Arbor; Barbara Baker, Arbor; Maybelle G. Richards, Detroit;
Baird, Ann Arbor; Barbara Baker, Edith Cady, Sault Ste. Marie; Fran-
Washington,D . C.; Dor hy G Bean, ces H. Fogleman, Michigan City, Ind.;
Grand Rapids; Marian Burrows, Ma-
rine City; Alice G. Becker, Cleveland, ~ =Ia 1'leisE1E1E!N!IEIEE s.2IhESEE11 1l!
O.; Theodosia Burton, Ann Arbor;
Marjorie M. Cadwell, Cleveland, O.;he
Roxie Frink, Mt. Clemens; Jewel C. M sE li
Heiser, Cleveland, O.; Shirley J. Law- esins
ton, Ridgetswn, Ont.; Mollie A. Mon- DesMgns
oghan, Toledo, O.; Helen S. Safford, in
Detroit; Daisy Richards, Buchanan; fternoon and Evening
Ruth Simmons, Kalamazoo; Rachel Gowns
owns
C. Stellhorn, Ann Arbor; Helen Ste- ,,AI
phan, Detroit; Lucile Wilkinson, Ann
Arbor.b
Booth IS-Hermitage
to {
Chaperons-Mr. and Mrs. Gubtav
Baetcke, DetroiL. Guests-The Miss- a
es Helen Andrews, Coldwaber;Grace
W. Besancon, Detroit; Elizabeth For-
sythe, Mercer, Pa.; Dorothy Haley,
Huron, O.; Elizabeth Harvey, Detroit;
Mar Mowlett, Gregory; Pauline tsar, Ili a i
Durand; Estelle Mackensen Ann;
Arbor; Eshter McClenahen, Wyan~i
dotte; Marion McLean, Detroit; Vi- Mrs. Grace Van Schoick
vian North, Ann Arbor; Elizabeth Phone 795-W A
Read, Grand Rapids; Winfred Sample, 230 Nickels Arcade
Detroit; Joyce Van Alstyne, Wyan- sM
dotte; Virginia Van Zandt, Detroit; s
Mildred Vater, Whiting, Ind.; Dorothy
M. Yates, Detroit; Eola V. Zeigen,
Detroit; Mrs. H. D. Stricker, Ann Ar-
bor.
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Booth 29-Delta Sigma Phi Two Things You Will Never Forget:
Chaperons--Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Kirsch, Sturgis. Guests-The Misses N1 he Junior Hop 1923
M. Mildred Troester, Detroit; Kather- 1 H * 1
ine R.Halsey, Oakfield, N. Y.; Cleora Ik2. Besimer's Grilled Steaks
Brown, East Aurora, N. Y.; Lora, M.
Cote, Detroit; Josephine Compton, ' Both Are Simply Wonderful
Ann Arbor; Virginia McIaron, AnnBtA S p Wn(
Arbor; Adele E. Unger, Iron Moun-
tain; Florence Nelson, Owosso; Abi-
gall Roberts, Indianapolis, Ind.;Lorna
Ketcham, Highland Park; Lorreine