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Page Sixteen

T HE M IC H IG AN D AIEL Y

Mondvy February9. 198

PageeSixtee THE MI19IAvr DAILYt9.1-ler., Fe9r,,rJs,, F 1

N and John E. Rodger, Detroit; Hal-'
crICeS sojIs Thompson, Detroit, and Euthy- ;
mius S. Cocoves, Detroit; Peggy
JeanThompson, and P. Fred Les-
ley, Jr., Detroit.
(Continued Cram Page 15) Mr. and Mrs. John Thurlow, De-k
Huntington Wood, Mich.; Doris troit; Beverly Telford, Flint, and
Sternberg, Oxford, Mich., and Stanley T. Cooke, Flint; Kathryn
Robert Silver, Alexandria, Va.; M. Titus, Lansing, and Robert E.g
Corine Stevens, Jackson, and John Bright, . Saginaw; Mr. and Mrs.
Carnes, Lima, Ohio; Jean Swen- Robert J. Tracy, Toledo; Molly
deman, Elkhart, Ind., and James Traspassel, Detroit, and Richard
Cook, Los Angeles, Calif. B. Cole, Detroit.
Susan Tabibian, Detroit, and J. Mary Treat, Detroit, and Nerle
Keramedjian, Detroit; Sue Tar- F. Kuhlman, Quincy, Ill.; Mr. and
bell, Detroit, and George W. Eck- Mrs. William L. Terfer, Port Hur-
erle, Detroit; Esther Tauber, De- on; Mr. and Mrs. Mehmet Muzaf-
troit, and Seymour Schoen, Los fer Turhan, Ann Arbor; M. J. J-HOP PATRONS---Heading the patrons list for the 1948 J-Hop
Angeles, Calif.; Jean Taylor, Coral, Tuttle, Birmingham, and Clark are Gerhart Eisler, German Communist, and his wife. They were
and Charles . Day, Jr., Grand Baker, Schenectady, N.Y.; Mr.
Rapids; Lawrette Taylor, Gary, and Mrs. Gordon W. Thomas unable to attend because of previous engagement at Ellis Island.
Ind., and Fred C. Seeyert, Nash- Waukegan, Ill.; Joyce R. Thomas,
otah, Wisc. Detroit, and Richard Brown, Kan- Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Har- Kenney, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs
Natalie Taylor, Detroit, and An- sas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert vey C. Varnum, Highland Park; Otis R. Witworth, Ann Arbor; Mr
drew H. Thomas, Port Huron; C. Traxler, Ypsilanti, Mich.; Nan- Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Warner, and Mrs. James W. Wheeler, An
Norrine Taylor, Ann Arbor, and cy Lee Tubbs, Pontiac, and L. Don- Ann Arbor; Janet Vester, Port- Arbor.
Art Geib, Ann Arbor; Mr. and ald Weston, Upper Darby, Pa. .land, Oregon, and John Ren, De- Nancy Walker, Elizabeth, N. J
Mrs. B. J. Theodoroff, Pontiac; Garnet Van Benschoten, Flint, troit; Carolyn Vicirus, Sao Paulo, and James D. ZeBranek, Detroit
Barbara J. Thomas, Syracuse, N. and Roy Levin, Sault Ste. Marie; Brazil, and Edward Miller, St. Ann Weaver, Mainsfield, Ohio
Y., and Albert M. Warner, Indian- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Van Husen, Catherine, Ont., Can. and Boyce N. Bradley, Detroit
apolis, Ind.; Nancy Elizabeth Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jennie Volk, Detroit, and Don- Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehead
Thomas, Hackensack, N. J., and J. Van Omen, Holland; Carol ad E. Mather, Detroit; Mr. and
Bob Bowden, Wyandotte; Mr. and Vanderkloot, Homewood, Ill., and Mrs. Francis B. Upham, Mama-
Mrs. Blair H. Thompson, Ypsilan- Louis L. Orlin, Newark, N.J.; Lor- roneck, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
i, raine VandenBout, Grand Rapids, ton Vincent, Willow Run.
Betty Thompson, Detroit, and and Edward Holerdt, Grand Rap- Patsy Wager, Harbor Springs,
Dick Larges, Detroit; Mr. and ids. and Arthur Adams, Jackson; Lili-
Mrs. Lyle G. Thompson, Hastings, Gladys Vander Veen, Grand as Wagner, Ann Arbor, and El-
Mich.; Frances Thompson, Detroit, Rapids, and Oliver Q. Wagemaker, bert S. Kennedy, Kansas City, It
Mo.; Mary E. Wagner, Ann Arbor,
and Richard M. Stroebe, Ferrys-
burg; Mr. Ind Mrs. Roger E. losing van
Waleatt, Grand Rapids; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard H. Walker, Ann Ar-
bor.
Phyllis Walker, Chicago, and Students,
Bert H. Walker, Michigan Center; time an
Charlene E. Walsh, Hammond,
Ind., and William C. Levering, De-
troit; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walter, The Ann Arbo
f has Milford; Marie E. Ward, Detroit,
and Gerald W. Iler, Grosse Pointe offers ya
Park.
Dorothy Warner, Brooklyn, N.
Y., and Lawrence S. Clement,
Portland, Maine; Catherine War-
ren, Wadsworth, Ohio, and John to be taken in your fre
a.F .Drolinger, Wadsworth; Sonya
WWarsbowsky, Shaker Heights, .,in night classes. Vete
and Max H. Werr, N. Y.; Claudine struction under the G
Waterman, Plymouth, and Bob
Tessmer, Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs. University courses
Peter F. Way, Seattle, Wash.
Marilyn A. Weaver, Grove City, See as fo
Pa., and Harold A. Bissell, James-
town, N. Y.; Margaret Weekley,
Lansing, and David A. Shiner,
Manistique; Mr. and Mrs. JeromeAN N!
C. Weller, Bay City; Marilyn Wei-
he. Detroit, and Bill Brown, De- B
nor 100 Years troit; Miriam Weenzweng, Detroit.B SSa
APPAREL FOR MICHIGAN MEN Joyce Welch, East Lansing, and 330 Nic
fnest quality - correctly styled and Mrs. Kneeland M. Welch, De- Phone
troit; Sally A. Weinhart, Ann Ar -
bor, and Edwin Kempf, Imlay
City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerald Wet-
zel, Ann Arbor; Nancy Wiggin,
Detroit, and Donald DuBois, De-
SI NC E 48tJrn Wiles, Detroit, and Situ
8"8Rankin, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. J. The Fam U
S T A T E STREET AT LIBERTY G. Wiley, Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. TOus
John A. Wilson, Ann Arbor: Wil
ma Wilson, Detroit, and Hugh D. r'

Dearborn; r. and Mrs. Gwilym
M. Williams, Detroit; Evelyn Wil-
son, Niagara Falls, N. Y. and Rob-
ert E. Rugar. Painville, O.
Pat Wheeler, East Lansing, and
Richard O. Cook, East Lansing;
Jeanne White. Detroit, and James
Barber, Royal Oak; Kathy Wohl,
Miami, Fla.., and James K. Levy,
Chicago. Ill.; Esther Wood, Ar-
meda, and Allan Marczen, Port
Huron; Goodie Q. Wong, Durango,
Colo., and Jeffrey Lai Ip, Kow-
loon, Hong Kong.
Brenda Wright, Boston, Mass.,
and Herbert Sillman, Los Angeles,
Calif.; Margaret Wright, Dayton,
O., and Ben Loveridge, Harstown,
Pa.; Marilyn Wulf, Detroit, and
Giles G. Bole. Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Yates, Ann
Arbor; Jane Yale, Johnson City,
N. Y., and Jack Passfield, Mt.
. Clemens; Jean Yale, Johnson City,
n N. Y., and Thomas Boyd, Pleasant
n Ridge, Mich.
Audrey Zeeryp, Grand Rapids,
=and Russell A. Kettner, Grand
Rapids; Mary Zillner, Detroit, and
, Daniel H. Dunbar, Oxford; Jackie
Zipp, Petoskey, and Robert Kirby,
Grosse Pointe.
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