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SOUVENIR I7 C ~ /It'IAt(gIfl11 lAtIV MIDNIGHT
HOP EXTRAj J lI ~ JIIU MWI~ EDITION
VOLUME XXIX ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 PRICE TEN CENTS
"TO RSINAUURATES'19_iHOP
IMES POPIJULAR If the Cosmopolitans Were to ringIIEATEST SOCIAL EVENT OF YEAR
COME ON, DAD" T SURPASSES ALL PREVIOUS PROMS
FEAJURE OFTODAY AWITH WONDROUS MUSIC AND DANCE
SOUTH AMERICAN SE'TINt AND
WELL EXECUTED SCENERY Wholl, AJd 'Em MfASSIVE U. OF X. FORMED BY
FORM BACKGROUND THOSE IN ATTEND-
APANEOWith Hop Over? ANCE
LAST APPEARANCE OF
'L SHOW BEFORE TRIP GRAND MARCH MAKES
(By Irene Ellis) IMPRESSIVE SHOWING
While a man puts a roll of bills
Ent Ensemble Remains in Ann (this is fiction) in his conventional 1919 Decorations Outdo AnyFormer
Arw to En nrtai lop Guests trousers' pocket and trusts to Provi- Attempts at Making Gymnasium
with Sixth Annual Opera dence for the security thereof-- not so Look Like Ril Room
with woman. She is not so optimis-
(By Charles R. Osius, Jr.) j tic. She buries any currency of which
"Come On, Dad," the 1919 Union she may be the erstwhile pssessor in TheJun o. '.Jackson)
Opera, will appear Saturday afternoon such uncanny places as library table The Junior Hop is on.
at the Whitney theater before a ca- '" drawers, jewelry boxes and knitting Swaying to the music of a pulsing
pacity audience of J-Hoppers, for its Ibags. orchestra, five hunderd couples are
sixth performance of the season. The But the luckful lady who lured her swinging across the floor of Water-
entire cast and chorus have remained 'way into the J-Hop will no longer have man gymnasium.
In Ann Arbor for this special engage- to disturb her newly marcelled head That huge edifice, the scene of so
ment before going on the state tour, in cudgeling her cerebrum in the quest many sharp track and basketball bat-
so the performance will be complete of appropriate receptacles for money. ties, has hidden its grim vault be-
in every detail. Practically every seat The J-Hop committee was ever- hind a canopy of ribbons, and the
has been sold for today's appearance. thoughtful and furnished her with the bleak business-like walls have been
Not Loeal competent favor of a mission leather transmuted into maize and blue by the
This year's Opera may be favorably pocketbook with room for the all-nec- powers of youth. Along the sides of
compared with the pre-war produc- essary puff and pencil (eyebrow, not the building run the booths-havens
lions of the Union, and this speaks graphite), of rest, where comfortable chairs hold
well for "Come On, Dad." The one The bill-folds for men are equally out welcoming arms to the tired dane-
outstanding characteristic of the Opera attractive. Most of the escorts are ers. If such there are.
is that it is entirely devoid of any lo- wondering, however, what on earth Form For Grand March
cal coloring. This is the first Union the committee thought they could fill Slowly, at First, the couples difted
Opera that has completely lent itself such an article with around Hop time. to the ball room floor through the
to consideration of a situation that is doors of Barbour gymnasium. Jp on
completely divorced from the Univer- NA the running track, preparatory snds
sity. One or two insignificant re- Ecame from the two orchestras,that
marks about Ann Arbor are the excep- furnish the music for Michigan's great
tions that prove the rule. To some, social event. Then in ever increasing
this absence of campus influence is a nPRS IDE N rinumbers they came, until the black
decided detriment, but, taken all in and white of the men's attire
all, it is one of the factors that will formed a striking backround
make the Opera more popular on its for the shimmering dresse, of
trip. Outside audiences will, no doubt, WILSON CONFINED TO HIS BED their guests, and the floor was
be far more pleased with this type than (By Earl L. Wiener) WITH SEVERE COLID9 RESTS dotted with people seeking their
with a campus operetta. The tissue flowers blue and pink their And the serpentines unfolding, grace- WELL booths.
The production has no exceptionally painted petals spread, ful curls and loops display, - Then began the grand march
fine points or any extra brilliant stars, And the ivy lifts its leaves to kiss the While the dancers intermingling speed (By Associated Press) Owing to an unavoidable autoppbile
but it is a well balanced Opera from lilacs overhead; the halcyon hours away. San Francisco, April 4. Son Pyung delay, Karl Velde and his pgtner,
start to finish. This is, perhaps, the The oriental lanterns sway with rythm 'Tis a picture full of color - 'tis tleI thi. head of the principal native relig- were unable to arrive until the grand
greatest praise that can be accorded to the strains hop in festive glory, ous sect in Korea, has been named march was over. D. D. Nash aod Miss
a musical comedy. Every man does Of the subtle silken waltzes with their But our canvas is not yet complete so president of the recently declared Hazel Storz of Royal Oak led intead.
his part well, and the result is a pleas- gossamer refrains. onward with the story! Korean provisional government with Flash Photo Taken
ing burlesque, shy in comedy it is Confetti in all hues and tints drifts We must now include the florists and headquarters in Manclparia, according Twisting and twining across., the
true, but well rounded as a whole. lightly from on high the new spring taxi crop, to a cablegram received here today by gymnasium, while "The Victors' re-
Music Good As though blown off from the rain- And the guy that rents the evening the Korean National association from verberated to every portion 9f . the
The same criticism holds true of bow that was painted in the sky; duds, and then - on with the hop! the Rev. Hyun Soon, its representative great building, the procession came to
the music. There is no especially in Shanghai. A cabinet of eight port- rest in a perfect block "M.5' A little
ctchy tune or any that will be long folios was named. confusion, a moment of breathless sil-
remembered, but there are no failures MICHIGAN MUSICAL NORTH, SOUTH, EAST Manchurian Capital ence, a lowering of the lights, and the
either. The numbers blended well, and CLUBS WIN FAME AND WEST, AT IOP The seat of the provisional govern- flashlight was taken. The JHop of
several had quite tuneful airs, but they ment is in an unnamed Manchurian 1919 had been caught and 'recorded
are not up to the standard of "Men city, the cable said. The members of against the time when this night will
of the Maize and Blue," "The Friars' BAND, GLEE AND) MANDOLIN GUESTS FROM FOUR CORNERS OF the cabinet include Park Young. Ho, be only a happy memory in -the inhnds
Song," "My Old Town Canoe," or SOCIETIES FORM SOURCE EARTH ATTEND 1919 revolutionary leader in 1885, vice- of those who drift across the flo e to
even "Bluebook Blues" of past operas. OF PRIDE PROM president, and Dr. Syngman Rhee, the music of the orchestras.
"Mary Me, Mary," "My Lover," and peace delegate, now in Philadelphia Next came a pause, a bit of' mur-
"Come On, Dad" are undoubtedly the (By Thornton W. Sargeant, Jr.) (By Hugh W. Hitchcock) secretary of state. mured talk and laughter, and th or-
musical numbers. "Diplomacy" A Korean "Battalion of Death," con- chestra blared into the first daMne of
best afil atchy swing. Equalling and even surpassing or- Powder purchased in practically sisting of 600 men fully armed, has the 26 that constitute' the Hop
The cast is either an all-star cast ganizations of other universities, the every state in the Union as well as in crossed the Tunankang river from program. It was a rollicking fox trot
or a no-star cast, as one may judge. Varsity Band, Glee and Mandolin Canada, Netherlands, and Africa will Manchuria into Korea, pledged not to and under the influence o athe:uhirf-
Almost everyone does his part well. Clubs of the University of Michigan protect feminine noses of J.Hop return until Korea is free, the cable ing music, the elements of the geat

Jaes HroWhite,1, as Thomas have been a source of never endisg guests from the elements of Ann Ar- said. block M separated and driftedinto
Jonathan Broadhead, Sr., makes no pride to the school. bor. Michigan's come-back Hop marks' Paris, April 4. - The condition of the spirit of the dance two andtwo.
mistakes in his interpretation of the Their trips throughout the country the mingling of girls from districts President Wilson who is confined to The Junior Hop had started the
character of a hell-pecked American have brought fame to Michigan ranging from Maine to Mississippi, as his bed with a severe cold was not preparatory steps were oust of the
business man off on a little excur- through their interpretation of Mich- far west as California, and south to changed tonight according to a bulletin way. For the rest of the'evening'hm-
sion. He acts just right. igan songs, as well as others. The Texas, issued by Rear Admiral Grayson, his til "'Til We Meet Again" drifts dream-
Mathew Scott Towar, '19, as S. Varsity band was the only one to It would require an expert mathe- personal physician, at 6 o'clock to- ily across the floor, every member' of
Swanford Stokes, Ph.D., LLD., etc., play before the meeting of the county matician to compute the number of night. the dancing ensemble has given' him-
enters into the spirit of his role. His chairmen of the Seventh Federal Re- miles traveled for this week-end of The bulletin reads, "President Wil- self over to the glory of the social
exaggerated walk and talk gets by serve District, representing five pleasure, or to ascertain the weight son's condition is virtually unchanged, pageant.
well. Undoubtedly, he deserves the states, at a recent convention held in of the baggage of guests, handled at but he had a comfortable day and se- Decorative Scheme "..'
applause accorded him. Chicago, the Ann Arbor depots. To try to fig- cured needed rest." Futuristic features 'are the keynote
Moore Improves The convention greeted the band lire up the number of yards of tulle Under Terrific Strain of the decorative shamet Across the
Paul M. Moore, '19, as Peter Grant, with hearty applause, and encored necessary for the myriads of party Until late today no specific bulletin top of the gymnasium have been
leading juvenile, is quite successful. them again and again, spreading their gowns seen at the Hop would be to was issued concerning his condition. stretched streamer after streamer of
In the last performance he corrected fame over the entire country. attempt the impossible. Were it not for the fact that the Pres- bunting, while the booths dre separat-
his mistake of neglecting his sweet- The Glee and Mandolin Clubs, han- Cold statistics show that Detroit has ident has been under a terrific strain ed by pillars of blue and white.
heart for the audience. His "Marry dicapped by war-time conditions were 119 representatives, Grand Rapids and deprived of his usual amount of Outside, in the quiet sprng' night,
Me, Mary" was excellent. forced into a late start on their sea- sends about 34, and Toledo, Jackson, exercise, his illness would be the cause where just a touch of hare adds hsy-
Knight Mirrielees, '20E, in the role son. For this reason, the customary and Lansing have good numbers. In of little worry. Rear Admiral Gray- stery to the evening, the atonobbiles
of Tom Broadhead, Jr., gives the jazz Glee Club recital on the day after the 1916 the J-Hop entertained 111 De- son has been constantly on the alert line North UniversitF fori a fuhblock
to the production that livened it up. J-Hop, has been cancelled. troit guests as compared with 57 at watching the President for signs of on either side of the entranceO'4osthe
"Come On, Dad" had the right kind Plans are being made for recitals the Hop of the preceding year. a breakdown especially since the two gymnasium, waiting to fcarry. the
of-stuff for him to demonstrate his to be given in spring. Though filling only 34 booths as days on board the ship when the Pres- dancers to their' homea and house-
ragging ability. compared with 50 in 1916, the 1919 ident was slightly ill. parties, when the witching -hsuus'of
Mrs. Marmaduke Wells, commonly J-Hop is larger by seven booths than The American executive, however, is two A. M. has come and 'gio.
known as George Duffield, '21, Is the Detroit Girl Leads March in '16 that held in 1915. sick enough to make him not care to As each couple entered the ldoor of
best feminine character, Paul Wil- Beatrice Floyd of Detroit led the A complete list of the booths, by read. He appears to be quite content Barbour gymnaslsm, the door tender
son, 120, as Mary Broadhead, and H. grand march in 1916 with Edward E. what society occupied, and their guests to rest and sleeps lightly from time gave out the favors--a bill fold for
(Continued on Page Right) Mack, '17, chairman. is given on pages five, six and seven. to time. each man, a purse for each woman.

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