.,oCndav, February °7, 1949 T H-E- ICH-1 G-AN, Q A 1_LY Page fi fteell I Monday. February 7. 1949 THE- MICHIGAN DAILY Poae Fifteen .._ 1 *vw 'r Ai .- e--4 , ., , (Continued from Page 14) son, Det.; Doris Massey. Wichita, Kas, and red Buckner. Buffalo, N. Y.; Dolores Matbeny and Don Conden; Nataie lattson, Bess-+ emer, and Creihton Lederer, Braoklyn, N.Y. BARBARA -MAL, Det., and Derald Katterman. Det.; Sally McBride, Grosse Pointe, and Jerry Thiede, Grosse Pointe; Anne Mc- Call, Grand Rapids. and Carl Forslund, Grand Rapids; Mar- gret McCall, Ann Arbor, and Law- rence Hamberg, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill McClathey, Pon- tiac; Shirley McClehan, Hastings, and Raymond Kenyon, Hastings; Mary Ma cTaggart and Jack. Campbell; Pat: McCongan, Sag- inaw, and Bob Hammerschmidtj Saginaw. Mary Jo McCormick and Norm" Goeckel; Deane McCracken, Cam--Bill Smith eron, W. Va., and L. J. Calabres, Philadelphia, Penn.; Mr. and Mrs. Hastings; Barbara Meecham, and Elliot Cooper, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Donald McCready, Ann Arbor; Grosse Pointe, and William Mr. and Mrs. John Michael, Det.; Ginny McGinity, Det., and Jim Meecham, Grosse Pointe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaiel, McEachern, Det.; Marilyn McLar- Det.; Florence Michaloski, Grand en and Carl Kaltwasser; Margaret CAROL MEISE, Bay City, and Rapids, and Robert Host, Grand McLaughlin, Coldwater, and Frank Dick Trim, Milan; Nancy Merriam, Murphy, Coldwater; Marianne Flint, and Philip Timyan, Flint; Rapids. McLelland, Det., and Lynn Bar- Mary Messinger, Three Rivers, Edna Mihelic, Riverdale, N.Y., ber, Royal Oak. and Robert Pitts, Centerville; and Norman Ladd Pellard, Lan- Agnes McPhail, Muskegon, and Norma Metler, and Bill Young; sing; Beth Mikesell, Washington, Mike Louis, Jamestown, N.Y.; Dorothy Meyer, Grosse Pointe, and and Larry Pound, Det..; Joanne Marie McPhail, Holly, and Reed Jacques Duchamp, Ann Arbor. Miles, Saginaw, and Robert Mc- Parker, South Haven; Kathleen Helene Meyer, Grosse Pointe, Leod, Saginaw; Adelaide Miller, McPhillips, Det., and Philip Los- and Tom Redmond, Grosse Pointe; Det., and Donald Basel, Det.; cinski, Det.; Mary Lou McWebb, Pamela Meyer and Jack Roseman; Carol Ann Miller, Det., and Ned Hastings, asyd William Stebbins, Renee Meyerson, Hollis, L.I., NY., Stirton, Det.; Elizabeth Miller, Michigan City,, Ind., and Harold Walsh, Evanston, Ill. INEZ MILLER and Thomas Hoyer; Inez Mi~ille , Clarkston, and Jack Leadbetter, Det.; Joyce Miller, Det., and Erik Hansen, Ann Arbor; Lois Miller, Maplewood, N. J., and Hugh Benedict, Flint; Lu- cille Miller, Det., and Don Ben- ham, Det.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Shirley Miller and Robert Uvick; Sheila Millman, Det., and Arthur Friedman, New York, N.Y.; Vera Miskow, Petersburg, and Robert Rugar, Willoughby, O.; Edith Mitchell, Det., and Walter Debler, Det.; Marilyn Mittler, Dayton, O., and Donald Ennis, Cleveland, O.; Kokie Mock and Don Davies. Patricia Mohrlock, Chelsea, and Donald Baldwin, Chelsea; Barbara Molyneaux, Grosse Pointe, and John Ryder, Toledo, O.; Elizabeth Moncrieff, Det., and John Flynn, Cleveland, O.; Del Moniuszko and Ken Scarie; Betty Montrose, Det., S s 1 t r t z ,, ,, i i ,, ,, Blanc; Betsy Moore, Grand Rap- ids, and Dan Turkham, Grand Rapids; Louise Moore, Canton, 0., and Herb Lorenz, Det.; Maxine Moore and LeRoy Scott; Molly Moore, Morenci, and Frank Nye,. Hudson; Betty Morrin, Det., and Erwin Wolk, Det.; Marilyn Moran and Richard Arthur. Martha More and Paul Morgan; Peggey More and Louis Fourie; Claire Morey,.Charlotte, and Rich- ard Beechler, Charlotte; Noryne Morgan, Toledo, 0., and Roy Lock- wood, Toledo, 0.; Trudy Morgan, Det., and Donald Morgan, Dot.; Zona Mork, Trenton, and Manny Silkiss, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mary Ann Morris, Saginaw, and Arthur Doersam, Saginaw; Suzanne Mos- ser, Fort Worth, Texas, and Harry Porter, Fort Worth, Texas. MARTHA JANE MUDGETT, Adrian, and Charles Wittliff, Port Huron; Mr. and Mrs. David Muel- ler, Det.; Hariett Mulane, Greens- burg, Pa., and George Shenk, Flushing, N.Y.; Ellen Mulvihill and Robert Templin; Trudi Munch and Jack Seeber; Barbara Munn, (Continued on Page 16) and Kenton Bentley, Det. Y V O NNE MOONEY, Grand Blanc, and Robert Wismer, Grand ri1 t i I -- I AD The Micigam Daily needs advertising copy- writers. There are good solid jobs open to students intereted. No fancy salaries--no high-toned titles. Just jobs that carry a lot of "pull" when you're job-hunting after graduation. None of our clients get any night-clubbing, golf or football tickets. Just advertising that keeps them rubbing their eyes-and their hands. That takes writing! Not Shakespeare, Byron or Per: Shelley. It takes writing packed with ideas. With showmanship. A touch of fast, fresh dialogue. A sprinkle of zip and cong, now and then, or a punchy. headline loaded with-dynamite. Words that make midd e-age women see Grable in the mirror-words that SELL. Words that make a super salesman out of a headline and a bit of copy. Brother--or sister- if you can swing it like that, we cn use you. We'll take either sex-on even terms. If you have a flair of showmnsp--know which fork to pick up at the dinnor table-can talk a 13-year- old kid int o dose of castor oil, we'll love you to dea f you've had any selling or START YOUR SERTISING CAREER advertising experience, it might help-it's not required. 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