Saturday, February 13, 1937
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Tichenor; Mary Janet Sullivan, Stur-
Frat rn Ities nd Their G uests gis; Evelyn Cavera and Alice Carlson,
Grand Rapids; Martha Sarris, Stur-
~"'* gis; Margaret Cowap, Birmingham;
nter ray penIng Jean Gibbs, Oak Park, Ill.; Jeannette
~_Parry, Floral Park, N.Y.; Joanne
Klauser and Patricia Smith, Toledo,
(Continued from Page 4) ken, Detroit; Mary Virginia Hawkins, O.; Mary Lou Hubbard, Youngstown,
Jean Brown, Margaret Whittemore, O.; Betty Kay Jones, '37; Marion
Ann Sylvester, '40; Claire Ford, '40; and Ruth Hoy, Ann Arbor; Evelyn Gommesen, '38; Florence Midworth,
and Virginia Callow, '37. Hodge, South Haven; Ida Maud, '38; Jean Hanson, '38; Phyllis Carr,
Alpha Omega Howell; Aralie Antwright, Grosse '38; Margaret McCall, '39; Helen Mc-
Beatrice Nemer, Deane Davison, Pointe; Marjorie Older, Flint; Char- Rae, '39P; Helen Brady, '40; Janet
Dorothy Walker, and Evelyn Robins, lotte Striffler, Caro; Jane Kemmer- Ladd, '40; Lois Falkenstein, '40.
Detroit; Naomi Levin, '39; Sybil Eb- ling, Monroe; Barbara Wild, Chicago;
ner, '39; Leah Cahodas, '39' Peggy Mary Hing, Hamilton, Ont.; Maxine Beta Theta P.
Smith, '40. Ch'; Merrill, Toledo, O.; Juanita Roath, Kay Taylor and Harriet Brelsford,
ASmithh'4C.i Fort Scott, Kas.; Mrs. Clyde Wil- Birmingham; Mildred Guyotte, De-
AlphaRhoCliams, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Ra- troit; Catherine Griffin, Traverse
Janet Homer, Detroit; Ruth Clark, leigh Kinker, Toledo, O.; Mrs. A. T. City; Barbara Worth, Middletown,
Marquette; Greena Wallace, London, Lu, and Mrs. Richard Woo, Shang- Conn.; Lois Fisher, Johnstown, Pa.;
Betty. King, Hastings-On-Hudson, hai, China; Ettie Len Toy Chin, Sylvia Durr, Deep River, Conn.; Jane
N.Y.; Betty Booth, Cleveland, so. Grad.; Sihsing Djou, Grad.; Betty Lesselyong, '37; Virginia Smith, '37;
N.Y.;nettothClaevFestn, Il.; Raura, '37; Jewel Wuerfel, '37; Mary Jane Frye, '38; Betsy Baxter,
Marlene DuPont, Lake Forest, Ill.; Thelma Peterson, '37; Kay Bishop, '38; Josephine Wilcox, '38; Mary
Mr. and Mrs. William Warrick. '37; Janet Peabody, 36; Dorothy Gal- Hurley, '38; Margaret Tichenor, '39;
Ma . loway, '38; Martha Bragg, '38; Betty Jean Smith, '40A.
Alpha Sigma Phi Ayres, '38; DeRhue Skinner, Spec. Chi Phi
Sophia Placek, Shirley Wickson, SM; Frances Robinson, '39; Char- Kathryn CollickElizabeth Ber-
and Eleanor Hempel, Detroit; Clar- lotte Wolkov, '39; Laura Mounfield, nard, and Mary Schiller, Lansing;
issa Heaton and Helen Greenstreet, '39; Annabelle Larsen, '39; V. Y. Ting, Renee Renaud, Detroit; Mary Lou
Ypsilanti; Jean Cameron, Dearborn; '39; Lilian Tolhurst, '39; Betty Welch, Martin, Grosse Pointe; Shirley Orr,
Margaret Pray, Jackson; Barbara '40; Genevieve Haner, '40; Dorothy Pleasant Ridge; Marion Farr, Port
Smith, Cadillac; Janet Crites, Corn- Rice, '40Ed; Fanning Moy; Grace Huron; Beulah Downs, Romeo; Ruth
ing, N.Y.; Jane Tank, Williston, O.; Moy; Eva Mae Chan; Beatrice Moy; Masters, Ann Arbor; Helen Wolfe,
Dorothy Lovee, '37Ed; Margaret Jean Moy. Toledo, O.; Jane Jungkunz, Freeport,
Guest, '37; Barbara Roberts, '37; Alpha Tau Omega Ill.; Barbara Tilk, Buffalo, N.Y.;
Jean Pray, '37; Jane Stoner, '38A; Betsy Hood, Kingston, N.C.; Helen
Bunty Bain, '39; Barbara Johnson, Betty Davis, Kay Bigler, Betty Rowe, '37; Ruth Fowler, '38; Eliza-
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us, '40; Betty Badger, '40; Virginia
Hart, '40; Mrs. Gordon Roeglin, Ann
Arbor; Mrs. C. D. Simonds, Ann Ar-
bor. Let's Go.
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