Monday, February 7, 19491
1Page Eighteen
T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY
Paae Eiahteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 7, 1949
NAMES...
(Continued from Page 17) -
Jerry Shumer, Det.; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald J. Schichtel, Grand Rap-
ids; Audy Schindlbeck, Saginaw,
and Harold Aven, Saginaw; Mar-
jorie Schlenger, South Orange, N.
J., and Frederic Arnstein, Jr., St.
Louis, Mo.; Naomi Schlossbergt
Det., and Herbert Title, Brooklyn
Helen Schlotter, Battle Creek, and
William Sturtz, Albertlea, Minn.
Betty Schmidt, Grand Rapids,
and James Reiss, Dt.; Jo
Schmidt, Flint, and Burt Miller,;
Flint; Barbra Schneider, Ann Ar-
bor, and Ray Kruggel, St. Joseph;'
Carol Schneider, Det., and Herb
Barten, Des Plaines, Ill.
Dona Schfneider, South Bend,
and Robert Callahan, St. Louis,
Mo.; Dot Schroeder and Jack
Bay; Reta Schubot, Det. and Len
Johnston, Det.; Jo Anne Schudel,
Monroe, and John McIntyre,
Monroe; Joyce Atchison, Ann Ar-
bor, and Robert Schultheiss, Port
Huron; Louis Schultz, Det. and
George Grivas, Det.; Carol Scher-
macher, Pleasant Ridge, and Jack
Moutrose, Port Huron;
MR. AND MRS. George Schroe-
der, Port Huron; Caroline Sco-
field, East Rochester, N. Y. and
Leonard Davis, Wichita; Mary
Scott, Det. and George Haw-
thorne, Cleveland; Patricia Scott,
Portlyand, Maine and Norman
Welsh, Allegan; M. and Mrs.
Robert Seeber; Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Segar, Det.; Mr. and. Mrs.
James Seglund, Munising; Ida
Semerjian, bet., and Rick Bayek
ian, Det.;: . ..
Jayne Semsker, N.Y.C., and El-
mo Whitcomb, Bayside, N. Y.; Det.; Dorothy Shapero, Det., an
Anne Sexton, Radburn, N. Jer- Bernie Otis, Det.; Mary Le
sey, and Alan Andersoon, Roselle, Sharpe and Allen Filbey; Grac
N. J.; Margaret Mexton, Toledo, Sharrett, Port Huron, and Henr
and William. McKeown, Det.; Goschnick, Jr., Port Huron;
Shirley Sexton, and George Car- *
ruthers; Barb Seymour, Det., and NANCY SHATTUCK, Det., an
Bob Kramb, Det.; J. R. Schermerhorn, Philadelphia
Marilyn Shaeffer, Dearborn, Ruth Shaulis, Elders Ridge, Pa
and Dale Blodhed, West Palm and Ray Ritenour, Somerset, Pa
Beach, Fla.; Shirley Shamlaugh, Sheila Sheehan, Flint and R. M
Fort Wayne, and John McCloy, Weber, Flint; Ellen Sheldon, M
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Morris, and Jack Zerull, Mt. Mor- Rapids; Constance Skaff, Grand Mr. and Mrs. Conley Snow, Bris
ris; Dee Shepherd and Jay Pease, Rapids, and Nick Dliveak Port tol, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Harr
Jr.; Huron; Pat Skinner and John Snyder, Jr., Jackson; Marirosel
Courtney Sherbrooke, Wabun, Baughae; Esther Sklar, Det.; and. Sparks, Jackson, and Lawrenc
Mass. and Wilbur Perry, New Milton Goldrath, Det.; Connie Watkin, New Haven; Kathy Spear
Brunswick, N.J.; Catherine Sher. Slack, Traverse City, and Alex Det. and Doug Winter, Det.; M
man, Newberry. and Lynn Marcus, Mich, Det.; Marjorie Sledge, Ev- and Mrs. Steven Spear, Whit
Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- anston, Ill., and James Pastoret, Plains, N. Y.; Ade Speckman
mond Sherwis, Grand Rapids; Fargo, N. D.; Louisville, Ky., and Robt. Schmid
Mary Sherwood, Grosse Point, and Elina Shipcevich, Anaconda, Ann Arbor
Pete Van Bouen, Jr.. Ann Arbor; Mont., and James Roberts, Eliza- Natalie Spieke, Toledo, an
Janet Sherzer, Det. and Harold beth, W.Va.; Dolores Sliman, Det., Larry Weldon, Mount Joy, Penn.
Beam, Buffalo; Barbara Shifrin, and M. Richard Leitz, Brighton; Ruth Spore and John Bartley
Det., and Hilliard Gersten, Irving- Eleanor Slove, Det., and Leonard Marie Springer and Frederick Sel
ton, N. J.; Zola Shipman, Pots- Romano, Det.; Char Smith, Plain- tzer; Wilma Springer, Lansing
ham, N.Y., and C. Jay Hoyt, Po- well, and John Stap, Jr., Grand and Charles Stevens, Jackson;
land, Ohio; Lois Short, Dunkirk, Haven;
N.Y. and David Foss, Dunkirk, Cynthia Smith, St. Clair, and SUSAN SPURZEM, Amk
N.Y.; William Thourlley, St. Clair; Minn., and Maynard Newtow, Jr
Jeanne Smith, Det., and Robert Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Jo
MARILYN SAUBE. Yonkers, N. Olshepky, Det.; Joan Smith, Staff, Grand Rapids; Joyce Stal
V., and Samuel Havis, Dot.; Nan- Grand Haven, and Tom Dickin- ler, Westuky, Long Island, an
cy Shustick, Columbus, and Tom son, Ann Arbor; Norman Ames, N.Y.C.; Betsy Stan
Ungerleider, Miami Beach; Bev-* 1* C ton,. Dt., ad Jack Peacha
erly Siggins, Det., and Frank Ken- MARGE SMITH, Dearborn, and Rochester,. N.Y.; Ann Starr, Eaa
ney, Det.; Bonnie Simpkins, Kind- Jerry Stoops, Dearborn; Marge Urange, N.J., and George Stadlr
man, 0., and George Pelyak, Smith and Harold Timmers; Shir- Grosse Pointe; Helen Starr an
Cleveland; Sue Siris, Brooklyn, ley Smith, Kalamozaaoozo, and John Wunch; Louise Steele a
N.Y., and Dr. Donald Wexler, James Nrrix, Kalamazoo; Mr. Dve Tittl;
Brooklyn; and Mrs. Henry Smithies, Det.; Cynthia Stein and Dale Drol
'.*11 *. Jan Smith and Roy Duff; Virgene linger; Mary Stein and Arthu
DORIS SJAARDA, Grand Rap- Smittle, Pleasant Ridge, and Jack Hghbee; Joann Steinberg, Det.
ids, and Jerome Simpson, Grand Heaphy, Det.; (Continued on Page 19)
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