Doge Ten T HE M IC H IG AN D A IL Y 1Monday. Februorv 9 1948 T -H M C I N DL-ri , yauhrI , 111 F - 4 k L k r M Nmes... (Continued from Page 9) ger, Elmhurst, Ill., and Tom w Walsh, Detroit. Mary Ann Cabral, Birming- ham, and Bill McGovern, Sault g Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cahow Dearborn; Ginney Campau, Detroit, and, Chuck Murray, Detroit; Betty Jo Camp- bell, Flint, and Robert M. Weber,. Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Campbell, Jackson. Doris Gamer Grand Rapids and Frederick G. Ferguson, Grand: Rapids; Mary Ann Capoferi, De- troit, and Alfred J. Capoferi, De- troit; Joan Carroll, Toledo, and Thomas Vetter, Niles; Helen Car- ter, Detroit, and Ralph L. Mc- Cormick, Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. MISSING - Among prominent and Mrs. R. B. Chamberlain, campus personalities not in- Grand Rapids. eluded in the J-Hop Guest List Jean E. Chandler, Evanston, is Union boss Eugene Sikorov- Ill., and John R. Barney, Evans- sky. His union of Michigan ton, Ill.; Patricia Chase, Detroit, males is one of the few in the and Charles E. Guthrie, Milford; country that can boast a 1947 Mary Alice Cheney, Watertown, record of one ball and no strikes. N.Y., and Emmet D. Armstrong,- Ypsilanti; Shirley Chesterfield, Muskegon; Janice Cohen, New Detroit, and Donald Liddicoat, York, and Sherwin Block, Flint; Detroit; Maud Chom, Detroit, and Jean Collins, Hattiesburg, Miss., Harvey Snider, Detroit. and Jay Kutack, Detroit; Vir- Gerry Chynoweth, Lauxirim ginia Cook, Brunswick, Ga., and and Paul T. DeWitt, Fremont; E K. Schneider, Detroit; Babinton Beverly Cline, Detroit, and Joseph Connell, Chattanooga, Tenn., and R. Mikula, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Win. B. Erdmans, Jr., Jean Cud- Donald L. Clouse, Ypsilanti; Aud- dihe, Deposit, N.Y., and Reginald rey Coates, Grand Rapids, and Lowe, Ypsilanti, Mary Lou Cuth- Donald Pomerening, New Lon- brtson, Bowling Green, Mo. and don, Wisc.; Carla Cobb, Chicago, Ray W. Kineaid, Caro, Lorainne and Stanley E. Dale, -Evanston, Colasanti,Sault St. Marie, and Ill. Robert Ellena, Sault Ste. Marie., , Mildred Cobitz, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas E. Daily, Norman R. Schakne, Detroit; Lor- Warren, Ohio; Pat Dorman, De- aine Cobrin, Chicago, Ill., and troit, and Hal L. Wright, Fern- Lenny Finegold, Chicago, Ill.; dal; Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Darn- Virginia Coffin, Roslyn, N.Y., and ell, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Ramsay, Mamaroneck, Charles R. Dougherty, Three Riv- N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cff- er; Terry Daughtery, Detroit, man, Grand Rapids; Norma Cohn, and Robert J. Olshefsky, Detroit. Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. David Davis II, Michael S. Sherman, Glenbrook, Youngstown, Pa.; Ann Davis, De- Conn. troit, and John Ardell Pursley, Betty B. Cole, Ithica, and Wil- Lock Haven, Pa.; Camilla Da- ham P. Lindhout, Grand Rapids; con, Detroit, and William Gentz, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Collins, Detroit; Edna G. Dean, Ann Ar- Columbus, Ohio; June Cone, Stur- bor, and Thomas F. Parnell, Ann gis,- and William C. Robinson, De- Arbor. troit; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Derr, nell, Ann Arbor, Mich. Akron, Ohio; Betty deGuise, Ann Rosemary Conner, Detroit, and Arboi, and Carol L. DePriester Leigh P. Smith, Royal Oak, Jerry Jean Gaffney, Shaker Heights, Ohio, and Lace Conrad, Shaker Heights, Ohio; Betty Sue Corley, Jackson, and Leland Bartholomew, Birmingham; Jan- ick Gehring, Ann Arbor; Marjorie Coyscou, Bad Axe, and Willet J. Herrington III, Bad Axe; Carol Cosper, Detroit, and Thurman W. Holloway, Jr., Detroit. Pat Cousins, Detroit, and John- ny Abbott, Detroit; Audrey Craw- ford, Detroit, and J. Patrick Hog- an, Akron, Ohio; Barbara Cros- by, Ann Arbor, David Cornell, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. George P. Crepesu, Laurium; Mr. and Mrs.Y, Donald 0. Cross, Gary, Indiana; Lois Chapin and Kenneth Rose- crow, Manistee; Patricia Chase, Concord, N. H., and Russell W. Schutt, An Arbor; Margaret Cummings, Ann Arbor, and Ralph Chubb, New York; Joan Clark, Cleveland, and Jack Dietrich, , THE FINEST en classical and popular entertineniot RECORD SHOP "Music for Medeins" 1209 S. Univ.v Phon 6330 Ludington, Marilee Diamond, De- Robert L. Willoughby, Chicago, Dunn, Adrian, and Byron L. Mays, troit, and Caries R. Slaught, De- Ill.; .Barbara Ann Dunkle, Ann Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. George Dy- troit: Christine Diamond, Detroit, Arbor, and Clayton Bennett, er, Royal Oak; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- and James Mackie, Detroit; Betty Ferndale; Ida Dove, Detroit, and neth Dykstra, Holland; Lillian A. Donaldson, Sturgis, and Donald John M. Horeth, Ann Arbor; Mary D'Amico, Brooklyn, N.Y. and Ed- Rutherford, Ann Arbor. Lous Dove, Grand Rapids, and win Staroup, Ann Arbor; Mary Connie Derhammer, Coldwater, W. B. Tebeau, Grand Rapids. Dougherty, Shelby, Ohio, and and Robert W. Brownie, Coldwat- Betty J. Dow, Huntington Henry Wochholz, Albion. er; Phyliss Dickie, Detroit, and Woods, and Warren L. Heller, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Eaton, Paul E. Schroeder, Flint; Lillian Pontiac; Lois Doyle, Winnetka, Northville; Ruth Ebel, Cleveland, Dietrich, Detroit, and Richard W. Ill., and Hugh Cooper, Jr., Ann O., and PH. A. Roulier, Ann Ar- Foss, Exeland, Wisc.; Annette Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. bor; Barbgra Eder, Detroit, and Dieters, Detroit, and Harold Stieg, Drake, Hempstead, N. Y.; Glee Harold Richter, Crawford, N.J.; Bab Axe; Rosemary Degenhardt, Dudgeon, Mt. Morris, and Rob- Sheila Edminton, Detroit, and Ferndale, and Lyle K. Daley, ert Winters, Ann Arbor; Mary Grant Jacks, Detroit; Mr. and Flint. Alice Dunivan, Detroit, and Hen- Mrs. David E. Edmunds, Cleve- Aurelia Dominick, Detroit, and ry L. Hosmer, Dearborn. land, O. Roy Smith, Akron, O.; Barbara E. Patricia Dunlop, Bay City, and Peggy Egeler, E. 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