i4 Thi .i. H i-.. a Z-.,- JUf 65 Students Make All A's Perfect Records Won Despite Upset Conditions Despite the war and upset condi- tions prevailing on campus, sixty-five students made an all "A" record last semester in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the School of Public Health, it was announced New Sports and Women's Editors i yesterday. t Included on the list are Mary Eliza- beth Alexander, Ruth Appelton, Paul Raymond Barker, Hazel Rice Batche- lor, Lois Elizabeth Brandenburg, Joan Lysbeth Clarke, Ruth Scott Collins, James R. Conant, Beth E. Cook, John B. Cornell, Robert Crary, Jr., William B. Dale, Lois V. Davis, Shelby Lee Dietrich, Betty L. Dingler, Rosa M. Feigenbaum, Eleanor L. Finkel, Her- bert J. Fisher, Jennie M. Fitch, Mar- garet M. Garritsen, Elizabeth J. Green, John 'H. Griffith, Leanor E. Grossman. The list continues with Kathleen Mildred Hood, Edward H. Horstkotte, John P. Hunt. Walter R. Johnson, Jr., Alton P. Juhlin, Roy Land, Bernard Larner, Anna V. La Rue, Stella Lew- kowicz, Josiah A. McHale, George A. Male, Natalie E. Mattern, William S. Maxwell, Harry E. Moses, Hester M. Myers, Deborah J. Parry, Theodore E. Peck, Robert M. Petteys, Ann Mer- ry Podoley, Doris B. Rabinowitz, Ralph A. Raimi, Charlotte L. Robbins, Don W. Robinson. The list concludes with Marian Schnee, Tom Schoepfle, Albert B. Shachman, Catherine Whiting Shil- son, Helen F. Simpson, Isadore M. Singer, Constance A. Taber, Ann L. Terbrueggen, Frank L. Tobey, Flor- ence R. Tucker, Helen E. Hellmeuth Walker, David V. Wend, William J. Westmaas, Ferne E. Wheeler, Lester M. Wolfson, and Dorothy J. Zabin. All "A" records in the School of Public Health were made by Fernan- do A. Aragon, Jack C. Haldeman, and Tegualda Ponce-Vargas. linic To Examine Speech Corrections Members of the faculty of the Speech ,Clinic will go to Highland Park Tuesday to examine and certify grade school and high school students for work in speech correction classes. Prof. H. Harlan Bloomer, director of the clinic, announced that approxi- mately 300 children will be examined for this special work. . Examining students in regard to needed speech correction is one of the services given by the Speech Clin- ic as a measure of cooperation with the State Department ofjPublic In- struction. BETTY HARVt ERIC ZALENSKI Betty Harvey and Eic Zalenski were recently appointed Women's and Sports editors of The Michigan Daily for the present semester. 'VICE-GOVERNOR': Prof. Ford Laftded as State's New Business Administrator