"1ICJ 4 M D ILY inY Modern J-Hop Has Had Past Full Of Trials And Tribulationsj smart, young things to try to put a "punch" in the affair. "Michigan's hoodlums (would you have thought it?) had innings for a short space last night" according to the "Daily", "when about fifty toqued (better known as "tight") gentlemen at- tempted to force an entrance to Waterman gymnasium." Storm Ball "The trouble started when the Hop authorities refused to throw open the doors leading to the gallery to the crowd without. More spirited leaders of the mob began an insistent attack upon the south door. The window panes were the first to go, then the locks and hinges were forced by a ram. "Further entrance was blocked by a janitor who threateningly wielded a pair of Indian clubs. Cowards were plentiful (is that fair?) No one dared' advance. Fire extinguishers and a few improvised billies were more than a match for the bravery of the storm- ing party." And to think that with all our technological improvements, our sky- scrapers, and our Twentieth Cen- turies, we have to hold our J-Hops in a calm, dignified manner . . . no brawls, no dance in Toledo or any- thing. Dance Recital To Emphasize Modern Theme Modern compositions of an unusual, type will form the background for the dances to be given by Miss Berta Ochsner and Miss Marion Van Tuyl, in their dance recital here February 13. One of the selections, the "Aubade" by Francis Poulenc, is still interesting because of the light but by no means trivial score. It will be 'of particularR interest to students of the School' of Music for the composer's facile style and his delicate technique. Poulenc is one of the distinguished, contemporary composers of modern classic art; some would call it mocks- classic for its prevailing spirit of hu - moll and satire. His "Aubade" is an excellent illustration of his simplicity and clarity of style, and, in the words of Irwin Fischer, "bears the stamp of his individuality, his playful yet sensitive spirit." Miss pchsner and Miss Van Tuyl first presented this number with the Woman's Symphony Orchestra in Chicago, using the arrangement for the piano and 18 wind instruments. This performance was described by Eugene Stinson, music critic, "as a perfect work of art, pungent and in- exhaustible in all its minute detail, rounded and yet ethereal in its bal- ance, and executed with utmost grace and charm." The musical accompaniment for RUDOLPH'S Special This Week: Haircuts, Ladies and Children 35c Phone 2-2757l Graduate Outing Group Plans Hike For Tuesday The Graduate Outing Club will meet at 3 p. m. Tuesday, Angell Hall, for a short hike, according to Celia Knight, secretary of the club. Further information about the activities of the club during examination period will be found on the bulletin boards of the Union, the League, the library, and Angell Hall on the first floor, Miss Kn:ht said. the program here will be the piano alone with Miss Jean Williams play- ing. Miss Williams has been associat- ed with Miss Van Tuyl in her group work in Chicago. The combination of the dance, music, and the spoken word, which will be featured in part of the pro- gram, is an innovation that is rapidly becoming popular. Miss Ochsner is well-known for her witty and amus- ingly satirical interpretations and will dance to several selections from Hiliare Belloc's delightful verses for children. Sport Outfits Anticipate Early Ann Arbor Spring Regardless of the cold and the hint that some day soon there may even be one of our good old Ann Arbor blizzards, there is still the unshake- able conviction that spring is just around the corner. One of the best signs of spring, we have decided, is the sight of decid- edly sport clothes, reminiscent of long walks in the country, making their appearance on campus. The sweater and skirt outfit, topped by a suede jacket and worn with very, very low-heeled shoes is the most prom- inent of these. The ensembles of this type seen on campus have for the most part been of various shades of brown; dark brown jackets and skirts being worn with bright sweaters and soft brim- med felt hats. One or two striking costumes have combined the dark skirt with the very light tan jacket, but for the most part the practical mind of the college girl favors the dark shades. T t. _ _. . _ r r I Il -. e i I ! 1 with leather heels The "hunting season" is on for rough grains.. and Connie uses9 brand new Por- ette, (rough calf) with three strops of contrasting Kid ... a delight for your checks and woollens.. -MAIN FLOOR- THE MICHIGAN LEAGUE BEAUTY SHOP MR. 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