Monday. February 9. 193 T HE MI CH IGA N DA ILY Page Nine, Section Two t.A'.niiuuyi, ,elriit Q H M. IA D IYP eNn SctnT NAMES . (Continued from Page , Section 2) and Corinne Secord, Warren Nor- quist and Carol Lutz, Paul Nowak and Janet Myers, Roy Nowak and Nan Gustaffson, James J. Nyberg and Mildred Chapman. PETER OAK and Betty Shana- barge, Galen Ohmart and Cyn- this LaPond, Bill Ohst and Jean- nette Natzel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam O'Keeffe Ralph Olsen and Barbara Scott, James Olson and k Robin Piatt, Keith Olson and Pat Mooney, G. S. Oluonye and Hattie Jenkins, Jerry O'neil and Dorothy ' Orr, Derek Orth and Miki Jessup, Hersh Ostrow and Audry Seligson, Bob Overloop and Mary Ann Christian. Dale Pappe and Barbara Spen- cer, Duane Parker and Betsy Sauor, George Parker and Nancy Bly, Edward James John Pastucha and Helen Ann Waterman, Cal Patterson and Janet Brown, Ed Patterson and Barbara Bigelow, Charles Patton and Patte Edwards, G. Aaron Paxson and ,Cathy Alt, Marvin Peacock and Ruth Hay- ward, Dave Pear and Sue Jones, Leonard Pearlman and Emily Plet- man, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearson, Jack Peirce and Ruth Nolan, Roy Pella and Gayle Greene, John Pelish and Mary Graham, Phillip Penberthy and Beverly Blancett, Richard Penney and Janet Ban- ninga. Rog Penning and Arlene Gar- ber. Gene Penzien and Barbara Davis, Carl Pepper and Annette Griffith, Ken Perkins and Joan Hames, Burton Perry and Nancy Towsley, Stephen Perry and Lois Belk, Frank Peters and Mary Kane, Dan Peterson and Barb Walker, David Pethick and Martha Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Philbin, Vaughn Phillips and Marian Stubbs, Henry Piasecki and Sue D'Amour, R. Dean Pierce and Lor- raine Pierce, Fred Pincoe and El- len West, Mark Piper and Wanda Hubbard, Paul Piper and Pat Daly. David W. Plumer and Ann Nel- son, Galen Podesta and Anne Hammond, Ed Poindexter and Martha B. Wells, Chuck Pollard and Barb Hill, Bill Pollock and Helen Harrison, Jim Pollock and Virginia Hansen, Deno Preketes and Jackie Baumgartner, Fred Prekosovich and Margo Davis, Jerry Prescott and Lorna Ball, Ken Preston and Peggy Ann Quicker, Russ Price and Marg At- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Prosser, Jack Putnum and Sue Roesser, Gus Pyrros and Joan Horgan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pouitz. BOB QUINN and Janyce Ayers, John Rabel and Betty Clhen, Wil- liam Rahn and Barbara Hills, Al- vin Ranger and Mary Vegors, Thoman A. Rankin and Nancy House, James Rasbach and Joyce Leonard, Hazim Rassam and Barb Barrett, Bill Rector and Anne Wuerfel, William Redifer and Judy Priebe, Chuck Reed and Carol Waite, Pete Reed and Joan Thompson, John Reeber and Nancy Brannan, Sandy Reiter and Lois Manheim, Erlaud Reuter and YESSIR!-That's my J-Hop baby chucking his campus queen unde broke tradition by attending the his date broke tradition too, eat and Janet Campbell, John Ryder and Maggie Kermath, Tom Rykoff and Rusty Silverstein. BOB SACHS and Ledra Hirsch, Ron Sachs and Cici Ostrou, James Sagg and Torie Glazer, Paul Sal- ditt and Gretchen Schweizer, Cal Samra and Carol Loveless, David Saxman and Lucy Bradner, Keith Saxton and Margaret Berry, John Sayles and Gail Leonard, George Scardetta and Betty Ellis, Dean Schafer and Eileen Spencer, Char- les Schater and Marjorie Sisk, Mike Scherer and Nancy Blair, John Schippel and Doreen Orlo- zoske, Don Schmitz and Mary Ann Morris, Arthur Schneider and Malverne Gleiber, Bob Schrager and Barbara Mazer, Walter Schrenk and Carol Drury, Gerry Schroeder and Sue Peters. Ralston Schultz and Mary Jean Monkoski, Juan Scholnick and Sandra Hirsch, George Schuster and Carolyn Beckwith, Bob Schuur and Carole Longnecker, Bud Schwartz and Vonnie Shapre, Jo- y, says 'M' lineman Dimly Seen, seph Schwartz and Margaret Luke, r her maw. The famous gridder Maxwell Schwartz and Pat Veno- dance in tweeds and homburg; cur, Dick Schwartz and Bernice Lin al th baloos i siht. Kosar, Arthur Schwartz and Olga ing all the balloons in sight. Lit LsMurray Schwartzberg and Gloria Berkowitz, George Scott and Sherry Grossman, Warren Rob- Joyce Graf, Mort Scult and Jane bins and Harriet Polier, Gerry Brill, Dave Sebald and Sally Roberts and Elaine Gulden, Neel Shepler, Joel Sebastian, Dolores Robertson and Nancy Bergdahl, Lowry, Walter Segaloff, Helene Becker, Burt Seipel and Priscilla Sandy Robertson and Joanne Vanaher, William Seerance and Lichty, Bill Roeder and Doris Sa- Sid Lutz, Jim Servis and Ruth bat, Jerry Rogers and Libby Jaffe, Olsen. Paul Romero and Maria Rabell, Ralph Rose and Betty Auerback, Blanme Seyferth and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg. Gyer, Tom Shannon and Nancy Henry, Dick Shapiro and Sally Bob Rosenblatte and Elizabeth Kodish, Robert Searls and Carol Baum, Bob Rosenfield and Judy Ferris, Don Shafer and Marge Shapiro, Dick Rosenfeld and Edie Mowrer, Leslie Sher and Sydelle Woldman, Jordan Rossen and Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meredith Tigel, Martin Rosenthal Shepperly, Don Sherman and and Marilyn Gordon, Jerry Roth Laurie Silver, Richard Shick and and Marilyn Jacoby, August Roty Rosemarie Kotowicz, George Shif- and Joan Huebner, Oley Rostovsky fer and Marilyn Jenkins, Allen and Sue Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Shuster and Chickie Melet, Kent Richard E. Roush, Melvin Rubin Shoemaker and Virginia Maain, and Nona Everhart, Warren Russ Kenneth Shevin and Joyce Kaye, and Beverly Pack, William Russell Martin Siezel and Nancy Weiss, and Elizabeth Tomchuck, Ralph Bob Sievers and Nancy Wayd, Rupp and Jane Buell, Walter Rupp (Continued on Page 11, Section 2) Joyce Dannecker, Dick Rex and Haryn Lozon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards. 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