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February 11, 1952 - Image 42

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Page Six, Sect ion Two

T HE MIC H IGA N D A ILY

Mondovy tebruory 9, 1

Page.ix, ectin TwoTHE CH ANDALYMnd ,Febrary 91953

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BODY
This creature was . . .
NAMES...
(Continued from Page 5, Section 2)
nie Sinkule, Arthur Haines and
Gloria Haines, Gene Halbrook and
Joanne Pincoe, John M. Hale and
Marjorie Kler, Charles Hall and
Betty Steele, Robert Halleen and
Joann Kehrer, James Hamburg
and Joyce Kaiser, Bill Hamil and
Gitta Gosziniak, William Hamilton
and Helen Beckwith, Tom Ham-
lin and Ann Hillyard.
Earle Hammer and Jo Golden-
son, Ron Hansen and Barbara
Butterfield, Gerald Harburn and
Nancy Rasch, James Harris and
Jane Barker, John Harris and Dul-
cie Batson, Richard Harrison and
Judy VerMeulen, Tim Harrison
and Ann Butterworth, Hugh Hart
and Suzanne Hart, Boyd Hartman
and Judy Leverentz, Don Harvey
and Marilea Kleinert, Tom Harris
and Janet Goldfarb, Don Hawkins
and Jane Hawkins, Walter Hay
and Della Galloway, James Hea-
ley and Ann Roden, Henry Heil
and Jeanne Gregory.
George E. Heim, Jr., Linda Hi-
er, Joe Heinlein and Marilyn Hey,
Jerry Helman and Dolores Ham-
mel, Gene Helvetson and Betty
tou Dilman, Tom Hendticks and
Gay Johnson, Jim Henson and
Joyce Seitz, Stan Herman and
Carol Gaines, Bill Hermanson and
Edrhe Case, Allen Hertler 9nd
Phyllis Rust, Andrew C. Hess and
Mary Fenton, John Hibbard and

Pat Sligh, James Higglins and Pat Grossman, Stephen Jaffe and Sari
Zimmers, Stephen Hill and Naomi Barker, Ray Jasinski and Molly
Marks, Ronald Hiss and Ellen Mc- Paulson, John Jenkins and Mary
Pherson, Gary Hobbs and Pat Coon, Herb Jennings and Marila
Rhynard, Ed Hodan, Nancy Carrigan, Bayard Johnson and Su-
Wright. Continued on Page 7, Section 2)
RICHARD HOHEB and Marilyn
Trautz, Gene Holcombe and Joan
Aalbregtse, Carl Holth and Carol '.
Alford, Kent Holwadel and Mari-
lyn Mayer, George Hooper and Er-
ina Olson, Charles Hornbach and
Ann Kinnon, Fred Horwitz and
Dorothy Fink, Paul Hosman and
Jean Davis, Larry Houck and
Glenna Mizer, Kit Hough and Joan
Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
House, James Howlett and Janet
Snader, Hwei-Yang Hsi and Ann
Priscilla, James R. Hubbell and
Esther Giffin, Jack Huldin and
Moyra McNeal; Edward Hulyk and
Barbara Ochs, Philip Hunt and
Carol Stickels.
Robert Ilgenfritz and Harriet
Dunham, George Irving and June
Vollrath.
Bob Jacobs and Marilyn Schain,
Earl Jacobs and Barabara Mar-
etsky, Marvin Jacobs and Marilyn
Becker, Marc Jacobson and Debby
Shavelson, Phil Jacobus and Susan SOUL
Wesley, Bob Jaye and Evelyn ... torn by strange lusts

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HOURS
o Breakfast 7:00-11 :00
*Lunch 11 :00-2:00
* Budget priced Dinners from
5:00-7:30 P.M.
THE-PARRT
338 S. State Street

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Phone 2-5616

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