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Monday. February 9, 193

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Three, Section Two

,.A snrln f ,iorucv _1yTH MC I N DI+a.he SctnT

NAMES~
(Continued from Page 2 Section 2)
and Eileen McDonough, Reynolds
Cordes and Jackie Bergey.
William Coulter and Delphine
Walgenbach, Hanle Crapo and
Dorothy Allasen, James Crawford
and Ernastene Hebert, Harry
Criel and Laura Weible, Wendell
Culbertson and Beth Capitanio,
Roger Curran and Anne Robinson,
Dick Curry and Mary Kuizenga,
Eugene Curtis and Francis Beno-
witz.
Carl Dalton and Becky Conrad,
Ron Dalton and Nancy Davenport,
Dudley Davies and Nancy Ekang,.
John Davis and Dorothy. Ham,
William Davis and Joyce McMa-
hon, Fred Dawe and Delpha 4
Jeanne LeDuc, Dale Dawkins and
Eleanor Harris, Francis Dawson
and Mary Minick, Ted Daykin and
Joyce Mersereau, Cliff Dean and
Patti Brown, Sack DeCaw and
Paula Shanias, John Degnan and
Carol Clabots, Richard DeGowin
and Joy Stanlea.
Mike Delaney and Shirley Bul-'
lington, David Dempster and
Eleanor Hennigan, Tom Derro andP
Pat Johnston, Jerry DesJardins PLAIN FACT - "The editorial
and Gail Green, Fabio L. G. de- policies of The Daily are not
Tullis and Mary Ellen Dunn, necessarily loathsome," states
Thomas Dunlap and Carol Wil- formidable editorial director
liams, Roger Devries and Amy Mc- Khalil Ibn Kalb. The object at
Avity, Garth Dewey and Pat Wag- lower right is a beach sandal;
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dilling- the object at center left is awe-
(Continued in Column 3) inspiring.
I qffrk.eI........u-....

NAMES .".
(Continued from Column 1)
ham, Richard Dockett and Lili-
ane Hirsch.
SAM DODEK and Freddy Loe-
henberg, Neil Dorfman and Debby
Mohr, Robert Dombrowski and
Elaine Ratke, Kenneth Dorner and
Nancy Wilbrandt, Paul Doner and
Eileen Levy, John Douglan and
Joan Rice, Al Douglas and Carol
Lofgren, James Douglas and Ger-
ry Green, Phil Douglas and Nancy
Fisher, David Dow and Gay Liv-
ermore, David Dow and Kathleen
Bond, Allan Drake and Lois Beyer.
Jim Dryer and Janice McVaugh,
Tom Dudley as d Joyce Turowski,
Kirk Duffield and Mickey Masten,
George CuHer and Barbara Berg-
lund, Paul Duncan and Marjorie
Spry, Jerry Dundas and Rose Al-
len, Guy Dunkin and Fran Ware,
Dick Dunphy and Betty Korn, Mr.
and Mrs. Don A. Dupy, Tom Dyck-
man and Ann Pletta, Ernest Dyer
and Connie Shepard, Eugene Dzia-
don and Veronica Mikwski.
James Easley and Lydia Ander-
son, Harry Eason and Wanda Mi-
chaels, Earl Ebach and Faye Sier-
sma, Jim Echols and Gwen Lyons,
Henry Eckfeld and Nancy Hall,
David Edwards and Jean Brock,
Dave Edwards and Sarah Hayden,
John Edwards and Ann Divvle,
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Eggles-
ton.
Herb Eibler and Gail Burlin-
game, Jim Dichstedt and Barbara
Klose, Herman and Eileen' Smith,
BillsElliot and Pat Doolittle,Bill
Ellis and Sandy Reynalds, Robert
Elson and Phyllis Bentley, Myron
Emerick and Eileen Kehres, Ver-
non Emerson and Ruth Torrant.
J. EIXON EMSWILER and Kia-
na Lodhe, George English and
Ruth Kilpatrick, Jim Eppinger and

Virginia Luther, Avvid Erlandson Pat Farrell and Judy Shaw,
and Nancy Williams, Robert Ern- Raymond and Shirley Diamond,
stein and Rosa Cantor, Robert Ev- John Felton and Jean Barnby,
ans and Barbara Havard, Thomas Don Ferguson and Marion Vogt,
Evans and Diane Heger, Dale Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ferguson,
Evas ad DaneHegr, oleWilliam Fetner and Barbara
Ewart and Gene Evanoff. (Continued on Page 5, Section 2)
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