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Pooe'Uewen

A~i)nrnvFphtir 7. 1949

T HE MIlC H IG AN D A ILY

yYsurArI,, y ,njy9 71040 THE MICHIre A4r DAILY Powe E.e.en

NAMES *
Continued from Page 2)
tiac, and Stan Tagalakis, St.
Louis, Mich.
Lois Chapin, Springfield, N.J.,
and Kenneth Rsnow, nimstee;
ly Chapman and Bill Ripley;
Pat Chase, Northville, and Hugh
Lockhart, Northville; Mary Grace
Childs, Jackson, Tenn., and M.
L. Jones, Jackson, Mich.; Janet
Christiansen and James Houle; -s Smith
Joanne Christensen and Dave
Skeels; Mary Jane Christensen, Alice Coburn, Grand Rapids, and
Plymouth, and Carl Richard Louis Stadler, Monroe; Martha
Groth, Plymouth. Coburn and Larry Calahan; Leah'
Coffman, South Bend, Ind., and
DORIS ClNG, Brooklyn, N.Y., Neil Silver, South Bend; Shirley
and Henry Huang, Manila, P.I.; Cole, Det., and Carl R. Danielson,
Carol Clark, Lansing, and William Det.; Charlotte M. Collins, Det.,
J. Mottel, Lansing; Dodie Clark, and John C. Seitz, Det.; Joan
Royal Oak, and Jim Churchill, Cone, Dearborn, and Donald J.
Imlay City; Nancy Clark, Det., Shea, Det.
and John Renner, Erie, Pa,; Kay Sallie Convery and Don Hiles; ;
Clarke, Windsor, Ont., and John Doris Convis, Ypsilanti, and Stan
Robertson, Jr., Lincoln Park. Underwood, Ypsilanti; Bunny
Helen Clark and R. K. Gustke; Cook, Holly, and Ward Opdyke,
M4argie Clay, Toledo, O., and Royal Oak; Mary Elizabeth Corin
Thonias Massnik, Det.; Beverly and Robert B. Bentley; Mr. and
Clingman, New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Charles S. Cornwell, Ash.ta-
H. Lansing Jones, Buffalo, N.Y.; bula, O.; Marjorie Corpron, Bad
WINTER
COMING ..
And for your cold weather sports yout need--
* SKIS AND SKATES
Also ski boots, ski bindings, ski waxe, nd toboggans
for indoors entertainment you'll wont-
* MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES
Model Airplanes and Ships, S so Wood, Xacto Knives
,from
CAMPUS BIKE & HOBBY SHOP
514 E. Williams P ante 2-0035

Axe, and Willet J. Herrington,
Bad Axe; Ginny Correll and John
Slavens; Shirley Cosart, St. Clair
Shores, and Donald R. Edge, St.
Clair Shores.
PATSY COSBY, Mayfield, Ky.,
and Colvin A. Peterson, Cleveland
Heights, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. A.
Coughlin III, Kalamazoo; Pauline
Cowdin and Leonard O. Roellig;
Pat Cousins, Det., and John Ab-
bott, Gosse Pointe; Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne E. Craddock, Flint; Bar-
bara Crawford, Detroit, and Jos-

Didier, Det., and Jack Gannon,
Royal Oak; Carol Diedrich and
Richard Flanagan; Barbara Dill,
Grosse Pointe, and James Ely,
Rutherford, N.J.; Helen Ann Dill-
man, Houghton, and John H. Reid,
Goodrich.
Doris Dingeman, Grand Rap-
ids, and Robert Van Ess, Grand
Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Ditt-
war, Det.; -Mary Dodd, Battle
Creek, and C. Roy, Ironwood;
Shirley Dolphin, Grand Rapids,
and Gerald H. Lappley, Grand
Rapids; Marilyn Dominick, Royal

eph E. Neipling, Det.; Joyce Craw- Oak, and Russell Baker, Ann
ford, Det., and John McConnell, Arbor.
Cincinnati.
Bobbie An Cress, St. Joseph, ' AND MRS. Wes Donaldon
and Bob Jamison, Ann Arbor; Guinevere Darn
Joyce Cregor, Bessemer, and Fred- Grd pids, and Gustav But-
erick W. Connine, Traverse City; terbach, Pinconning; Frances Do-
Mary Jane Cricher, Washington, ty, ttle Creek, and R. S. Under-
D.C., and Alan Fitch, Kensington, hill Poughkeepsie N.Y.; Ruth
Md.; Marinelle Crouch, Nashville Doyle Har, and Chuck Pine
Tenn., and Timothy Harvey, Cam- Pontiac; JoAnne Draper, Hunt.
den, N.J. ingtn Woods, and Bert Cart-
Pete Crowley, New York City, iight, Ypsilanti; Adelin Drewa
and Gilbert Evans, New York City;c and Theodore H. Drews.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Culver, -n hooe .bes
Mr. nd r. Gu K. ulve and Mrs. James Drexler,
Stockbridge; Nancy Cupples, Par-
kersburg, W.Va., and Brian Duff Erie, Pa.; Jeanette Drouilard, Flat
Saginaw; Ann Curran, Saginaw, Bettye deGuise, Ann Arbor, and Rock, and Bennett Housman, Do-
and Bud Hagen, Saginaw; Mary Boyd Granger, Ludington; Donna mont, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Curtis, Vandercook Lake, and DeHarde, Highland Park, and Duffey, Toledo; Jeanne Duncan
John Hazelworth, Jackson; Bar- Nortness, Det. and Bill Menacher; Priscilla Dun-
bara Brooks Cutler, Pittsburgh, can Royal Oak and Ray J. y-
and JameseBranek,Det M ADMS JD mons, Royal Oak.
Sr D 1. AND MRS. R. J. De Loof, Dorothy Dunlap, Wayne, and
Ann Arbor; Dawn Demont, Det., Herman Merte, Det.; Pat Dunlop
KATHERINE CYBULSKI, Iron and Jacob Ullmann, New York; and Howard Webb; Beverly Dunn
River, and Dexter F. Gres Potts- Janet Denham, Milan, and Rich- and James Reagen; Eileen Dunn,
town, Pa.; Sally Cyr, Bay City, ard A. Bohl, Toledo; Eleanor Der- Adrian, and Byron L. May, Ad-
and Don Dulude, Bay City Jackie da South Bend, Ind., and Mal- rian; Rosy Dunn, Det., and Gerry
Czysz, N. Tonawanda, N.Y., and colm MacGregor, Plymouth; Mr 0Toole, Det; Dorothy Dutch,
Roy Brock, Indianapolis; Shiley and Mrs. Eugene W. Dexter, Three Det., and David McCubbrey, Det.;
Czysz, N. Tonawanda, N.Y., and Rivers. Evelyn Dworsky, Iron Mountain,
Larry Bowman, N. Tonawanda, Marilee Diamond, Det., and I{and L.eRoy Weinstein, Chicago.
bar, and Robert J. LaPlanteDot Charles R. Slaght, Det.; Sally (Continued on Page 12)
Kathy Daley, Royal Oak, and - =-- -- - - 111~ 1 ^
Jack Shantz, Royal Oak;Patrcia I '< 11111
Dalton, St. Louis, Mo., and Merlin
R. Herman, Flint; Sally Dalton
and Rodney Lang; Caryl Daly and zLjA = ®bt,, ;;
James C. Karras; Jo Ann Daly,
Dearborn, and Laey Daly, Det.; t
Arlene Davis, Flint, and Bernard p ___ =
Harris, Flint; Bette Davis, Ann
Arbor, and Dempsey Prappas, Ann 1
Arbor. 1 .
Diane Davisson, Grosse Pointe,
and Harold S. Lentz, Det.; Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Davison, Pontiac;
Shirley Davidson, Det., and James
LoPrete, Det.; Camilla Deacon,
Det., and Wilaiam Gentz, Det.;
Dolores Deck, Grosse Pointe, and
Charles Giffin, Fort Wayne, Ind.;

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