Page Twelve T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Mondovy February9, 198 Pane Twelve THE MICviGAN DAILY Mnndn ,f h ir 9 1 9, , ice B. Allen, Jr., Lansing; Sue a nes Hughes, Grosse Pointe, and Day.. P. Hammond, Lake Bluff, Ill.; g Shirley Humrich, Detroit, and (Continued from Page 5) Ferdinand W. Gennrich, Alpena; Eleanor M. Hunn, Batavia, N.Y. and Lee Edwards, Seattle, Wash.; Nancy Helmick, Park Ridge, Ill., Mr and Mrs. Lewis Butchings, and Dan Paul, Binghamton, N.Y. Jack.ond Guerth Hermairn, Detroit, asd JdShirley Hyman, Detroit, andy Howard G. Ross, Ann Arbor; Jack Gold, Detroit; Betty Mae Winifred O. Hellior, Detroit, and Halstead, Casper, Wyo., and How- William R. Graff, Pontiac; Mr. ard J. Halstead, Dearborn; Polly and Mrs. Fred Hendershot, Jr., Hanson, Birmingham and May H. Ypsilanti; Marvis Henderson, Ann Cornell, Birmingham; Mary Har- Arbor, and Adoulphus P. Thomp- vis, Peru, Ind., and Johnny Coffin, son, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Detroit; Shirley Hart, Detroit, and Verne W. Henshaw, Jackson. Don Rohrer, Tipp City, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. David D. W. Hen- Mary Belle Hawver, Fort Wayne, thorn, Ann Arbor; Gertrude Him- Ind., and William M. Cutler, Ad- elhoch, Flint, and Ben Briskin, rian, Mich.; Patricia Heard, Chi- Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hill, cago, and H. R. Rathbun, Ann Ar- Flint; Nanette Hill, Pontiac, and bor; Holly QHerz, Oklahoma City, Douglas M. Campbell, Saskatoon, Okla., David R. Addison, Grand MAN WITHOUT A BAND- Canada; Marjory Hlsinger, Mid- Rapids; Marian A. Hill, Pittsburgh Failing to get the nod from the land and Wallace Ring, Miami, and Harry Grayson Hill, Kalama- J-Hop Committee this year, Ar- Fla. zoo; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. tur Rodzinski well-known con- Sue Hoeffel, Toledo, O. and Hinkin, Saginaw, Mich.; Virginia ductor, was promptly ejected Paul A. Reger, Sylvania, Ohio; Holles, Strawberry Point, Iowa from the Chicago Symphony Carolyn Hoelzer, Ann Arbor, and and John J. Hayes, Ann Arbor; Orchestra. Ernest Cole, Lapeer; Mr. and Marilyn Holmquist, Saginaw, and - Mrs. Jim Holland, Ann Arbor; Bill Cochron, Milwaukee; Elinor John R. C. James, Ann Arbor; Mr. Barbara Holland, Saginaw, and Horwitz, Pontiac, and Richard and Mrs. Benjamin M. Jocques, John F. Graves, Detroit; Mary Gethner, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Holtman, Detroit, and James Wal- J. C. Hunt, Sault Ste. Marie, Del Rio, Texas. lace Kirkamo, Missoula, Montana. Mich.; Peggy Hynes, Lansing, and Dorothy E. Jarvis, Detroit, and Marilyn A. Holton, Battle Creek, Russell Foster, Pontiac. Leo H. Laakso, Ann Arbor; Lois and Richard T. Garrett, Cleve- Janet Ingling, Kalamazoo, and Johnson, Detroit, and John R. land; Susie Hoplesnooper, Ann William J. Jackson, Kalamazoo; Ball, Coldwater; Mr. and Mrs. J. Arbor, and Bob Wardrop, An Coe Isgrig, Detroit, and William F. Richard Johnson, Ann Arbor; Mr. Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Culman, Detroit; Josephine E. Ir- and Mrs. Klemme M. Jones, Iowa Horst, Three Rivers; Mr. and Mrs. win, Toledo, and Herbie E. Hat- Falls, Ia.; Marilyn Ann Jones, Thomas S. Horton, Flint; Mr. and field, Grand Rapids. Jones, Jamestown, N.Y., and Rob- Mrs. Stevan Horvath, Ann Arbor. Mike Jackson, Royal Oak, and ert M. Kash, Ashland, Ky.; Mary Mr. and Mrs. Martin Horwitz, i Alan C. McManus, Huntington Elizabeth Jones, Warren, Mass. Detroit; Lee Hubert, Pleasant Woods; Mr. and Mrs. Lyston G. and John M. Jones, Danville, Ill.; Ridge, and Douglas Parker, La- Jaco, Jr., Athens, Tenn.; Louis,C. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jord, Ann Ar- Porte, Indiana; Jack, Plymouth, and Robert B. bor; Alice Jorgensen, Detroit, and Nancy Huff, Detroit, and Maur- Dickey, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, Detroit. Mr.)and Mrs. Jean Kaurpp, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Kasmer, Flint; Hely Phyliss Katz, Detroit and Robert Jay Greene, Detroit; Babs Kaumheim- er, Detroit, and Thomas Chenot, Detroit; Joan Kemper, Grosse Ile, and John R. Gray, Wyandotte. Mary Ann Kennedy, Detroit and Bob Raum, Lansing; Barbara Ann Kenney, Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Richard C. Waggoner, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Helene Kielas, Detroit, and Donald D. Fischer, Paterson, N. J.; Barbara Keller, Findlay, 0., and Jack Becker, Chicago, Ill.; Isabel King, Detroit and Seymour Grant, Detroit. Mr. and lylrs. Ray H. King, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hugh Kilgore, Houston, Tex.; Joy Kinnane, Bay City, and Carl Schimmelman, Bay City; Beverly Kirk, Detroit and Richard Hazen, Detroit; Jos Knight, Findley, O., and Robert C. Johnson, Findley, O . Betty Koebel, Detroit and Bob Scanlan, Detroit; Helen Korman, Detroit, and Edward Lebowitz, De- troit; Stephanie Kown, Dearborn, and R. Ray Sepell, Dearltoen Jerry Krause, Detroit and Reva Hertz, Detroit; Pat Krawiec, De- troit and Bob Yung, Detroit. Betty Kurtz, Detroit, and Lee Shulman, Detroit; Janice Kistler, Bellevue, Ohio, and David Whit- combe, Dearborn; Mary Suzanne Kuivinen, Grosse Pointe, and Don- ald John Hutchinson, Chicago; Janie Kuster, Bloomsburg, Pa., and William N. Hall, Flint; Della Kutis, Glendale, W. Va., and Jos- eph Walker, Revere, Mass. Mary Lundahl, Adrian, and Donald D. Phillips, Adrian; Jane Lanimert, Weedsport, N. Y., and Thomas Biddle, Ann Arbor; Betty Landesman, Detroit, and Lerry Cotman, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar,; Lane, Ann Arbor; Mary Lou Larke, Sault Ste. Mafie, and Bob Learmont, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Launi W. Larson, Jr., Chicago; Eloise J. Lawler, Birmingham, and Dick Elkington, Muskegon; Audrey Lawrence, De- troit, and Fred Milburn, Detroit; Nancy Lawton, Olean, N. Y., and John L. Pyles, Olean, N. Y.; Doro- thy Leaf, Birmingham, and Wil- liam Raymond Wyckoff, Ann Ar- bor. Janet Louise Leckner, Detroit, and Robert Edgar Coe, Grosse Pte. Farms; Ann Lee, Saginaw, and Bruce Schwartz, Saginaw; Ruth L. Lee, Grand Rapids, and Karl M. Kleckner, Grand Rapids; Jean Leonard, Detroit, and Richard S. Hait, Ann Arbor; Ann Leinweber, Grosse Pointe, and Allan Neef, Grosse Pointe. Barbara Leslie, Saginaw and Fred A. Otto, Grose Pointe; Joyce Levy, Rochester, N. Y., and Wil- liam Chaplin, Boston, Mass.; Kitty Lewis, Bloomington, Ind., and Robert G. Val, Indianapolis, Ind.; Connie Rowe, Jackson, and Mark Lewis, Jackson; Carol Lieberman, Maplewood, N. J., and Philip Wylie, Hillsdale. Jean Lindbloom, Detroit, and Samuel N. Spring, Detroit; Karen Linch, Grosse Pointe, and Meele C. Page, Saginaw; Barbara Litzin- burger, Plymouth, and Blaine G. Ingram, Plymouth; Shirley Loeb- lich, Detroit and Harvey Frank, Wyandotte; Muriel Logan, Niaga- ra Falls, Ont., and Leonard H. Steinbrueck, Birmingham. 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