Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Saturay, ebrury 13, 137 TH MICIGAN DAIL Paa Fiv Fraternities And Their Guests Enter Fray AtOpening Whistle (Continued from Page 4) ken, Detroit; Mary Virginia Hawkins, Jean Brown, Margaret Whittemore, Ann Sylvester, '40; Claire Ford, '40; and Ruth Hoy, Ann Arbor; Evelyn and Virginia Callow, '37. Hodge, South Haven; Ida Maud, Alpha Omega Howell; Aralie Antwright, Grosse Beatrice Nemer, Deane Davison, Pointe; Marjorie Older, Flint; Char- Dorothy Walker, and Evelyn Robins, lotte Striffler, Caro; Jane Kemmer- Detroit; Naomi Levin, '39; Sybil Eb- ling, Monroe; Barbara Wild, Chicago; ner, '39; Leah Cahodas, '39; Peggy Mary Hing, Hamilton, Ont.; Maxine Smith, '40. Merrill, Toledo, 0.; Juanita Roath, Alpha Rho Chi Fort Scott, Kas.; Mrs. Clyde Wil- Janet Homer, Detroit; Ruth Clark, iams, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Ra- Marquette; Gr eetWallaceLondonleigh Kinker, Toledo, O.; Mrs. A. T. Mart; reenyWah, Wllace, Lono, Lu, and Mrs. Richard Woo, Shang- Oat.; Dorothy Walch, Windsor, Ont.; hai, China; Ettie Len Toy Chin, Betty King, Hastings-On-Hudson, N.Y.; Betty Booth, Cleveland, 0 Grad.; Sihsing Djou, Grad.; Betty .Y.;nettothlevesI.;'Raura, 37; Jewel Wuerfel, '37; Marlene DuPont, Lake Forest, Ill.;ua ThelmaPtro,'7KyBihp Avis Day, '37; Isabel Bruyere, '39A; 'I';Ja Peterson, '37; Kay Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Williams Warrick. '37; Janet Peabody, '36; Dorothy Gal- Phi loway, '38; Martha Bragg, '38; Betty Alpha Sigma Phi Ayres, '38; DeRhue Skinner, Spec. Sophia Placek, Shirley Wickson, SM; Frances Robinson, '39; Char- and Eleanor Hempel, Detroit; Clar- lotte Wolkov, '39; Laura Mounfield, issa Heaton and Helen Greenstreet, '39; Annabelle Larsen, '39; V. Y. Ting, Ypsilanti; Jean Cameron, Dearborn; '39; Lilian Tolhurst, '39; Betty Welch, Margaret Pray, Jackson; Barbara '40; Genevieve Haner, '40; Dorothy Smith, Cadillac; Janet Crites, Corn- Rice, '40Ed; Fanning Moy; Grace ing, N.Y.; Jane Tank, Williston, O.; Moy; Eva Mae Chan; Beatrice Moy; Dorothy Lovee, '37Ed; Margaret Jean Moy. Guest, '37; Barbara Roberts, '37; Alpha Tau Omega Jean Pray, '37; Jane Stoner, '38A; B Bunty Bain, '39; Barbara Johnson, Lyon Shirley Gaither, and Blanche '39; Jane Benton, '39; Elizabeth Tit-_Lyn,__hiryGaither,_ndB__nhe us, '40; Betty Badger, '40; Virginia Hart, '40; Mrs. Gordon Roeglin, Ann Arbor; Mrs. C. D. Simonds, Ann Ar- bor. . Let's Go. Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. Olga Huzer, Elizabeth Greene, Norma Greenblatt, and Elaine Ihn- I- SLEIGH SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE 539 EAST LIBERTY Michigan Theatre Building ORGANIZE YOUI featuring Enjoy the Snos ARCHER and DEXDALE HOSIERY GOLFSIDE RID The Hose for Lovely Women. 3250 E. 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