iortarnoaru ill Sponsor ay-offDance Coeds Get Chance To Repay J-Hop Escorts 2joying J-Hop, girls? u'll have a chance to prove ext Friday night by taking J-Hop date to Mortarboard's itional Pay-off Dance from 9 to midnight in the League room. Townsend and his 14 piece pus Casbah orchestra will ish music for the dance from ndstand decorated with hearts cupids for the Valentine's Day .t. Heart-shaped boxes. of ly will be given as door prizes olders of lucky ticket numbers he intermission drawing. ets On Sale cckets for the dance, available vomen students only, will be ale in the League this week. mited number will be sold, y Alice Dunivan, ticket chair- , announced. They are priced 1.25 plus tax. onsored by Mortar Board, >r women's honorary society, dance is under the chairman- of Eleanor Stewart, and' y Lou Bidwell is assistant rman. Other committee chair- are: Miss Dunivan; Jo Simp- patrons; Ellen Hill, pro- ns; Olive Chernow, decora- s; and Dawn Saari and Ann publicity. ,trons for the dance include ent Vera B. Baits and S. G. s, President and Mrs. Alexan- G. Ruthven, Provost and Mrs. ,es P. Adams, Vice-President Mrs. Robert P. Briggs, Vice- ident and Mrs. Marvin L. cuss. he list continues with Secre- and Mrs. Herbert G. Watkins, a and Mrs. Erich A. Walter, n-Emeritus Joseph A. Buraley, a Alice C. Lloyd, Assistant a and Mrs. Walter Rea, As- nt Dean Mary Bromage and Arthur Bromage, Assistant a Elsie R. Fuller, and Regis- and Mrs. Ira Smith. her patrons are Dr. Mar- t E. Bell, Prof. John E. Tracy Prof. Mary Tracy, Prof. and H. 0. Crisler, Prof. and Mrs. an Bloomer, Prof. and Mrs. les M. Davis, Prof. and Mrs. uel A. Graham, Mrs. Lucille onger, Mr. and Mrs. William ialz, Miss Ethel A. McCormick, Marie Hartwig, Miss Marian LARCH OF DIMES DRIVE-Actress helen Hayes shakes hands wsth junior leader of March of Dimes campaign. GLAD, GLAD, GLAD: J-HopEscort Sourl Shoves v f /f By RICHARD (M the D. FLATT dry, white handkeichef 05 Fra i for one, am glad that chivalry ternity, for refreshments" 1.00. is deed. Glad, glad, glad. Saturday, Feb. I-Cigarettes Let it be understood at the out- Self, one pkg. Kools .17; Date three pkgs. Debs .62; Cabs 1.00; set, I got a mighty legitimate Tip .06;' Fraternity "dinner" and gripe. This J-Hop weekend has favors 15.00; Aspirin .25; Laundry, cost me plenty. My brown alli- 2 handkerchiefs .10. gator wallet, which contained. Sunday, Feb. 9-Bromo .15; $10.56 on Thursday last, now is Laundry, 3 handkerchiefs, white tie dress shirt 2.35 (double charge empty of all but a few odds andtrmoerdsasfrm l 'ends I carry around for sentimen- items)' Ice Bag .08; Hot Water tat reasons-one J-Hop ticketitm);IeBg.8HtWar stub, soiled, creased, beer-stained' Bottle 1.64; Parking ticket 1.00. one Willkie button; one C.s.d I haven't bothered to add this..All oneWilki buton oe CP.card I know is, I still have a dime. (of the last two items, one has got (Roosevelt). to go. I lie awake nights trying to(Rot, decide which). Also one Irish Not, you understand, that it sweepstakes ticket, 1939, No. 258- wouldn't have been a golden week- 8445-48; one stub from the only end, everything considered, if my three-hournmotion picture since delicate, golden-hairedrcompanion "Gone With the Wind"; two I. D. had showed the proper apprecia- cards (one 1943, butch haircut, tion. But am here to testify that pipe Frshmn po, ad brth she did not. She complained that pipe, Freshman pot, and birth- m hmarmne e o date showing skillful use of white my, rhumba reminded her 'of a ink; the other 1046, thinner, dark Model-T warming up, and that I circles under kindly, vacant eyes,nerbogthraycirtes soft-collared shirt, birthdate sin- All this I could have taken. tampered with); rand one Roose- But she has not even asked me velt dime. to the Mortarboard Pay-off Dance. Conspicuously absent are a Noble Zeus, let me not hear one driver's license and $30.46. r more feminine voice shrieking that To my Student's Easy-Does-It chivalry is dead. I'm glad its dead. Account Book are added the fol- I wish it were deader. I'm all for lowing entries: organizing a Committee for the Fridayn Feb. 7-Cigarettes, Self. Exhuming of Chivalry, in order onerpkgdCay mel.7gate, two'that some of us latter-day saints one pkg. Camels .17; Date, two may have the pleasure of burying ~ ~ R~c~~nnc.~h,_1 Lu-. PAS'iMEMORIES: Faculty Places Ban on J-Hop Due to 'Anmal-Like' Dances Extreme dancing and a riotous' which the J-Hop committee had attempt to force entrance into the forbidden. The electricians at gymnasium at the 1913 J-Hop led the dance were in the employ to a faculty edict which "placed of the orchestras, a.nd the com- the J-Hop among the relics of the mitteemen "could not locate the past," according to old copies of instigators of the dark dances." The Michigan Daily. In April of 1913 the Union A Daily headline about the brought the tango back to life, 1013 hop announced "Junior Hop devoting five numbers every night Will Be No Haven of Refuge for to the "questionable" dance. Radical Exponents of Poetry of Changed student sentiment led Motion," and the J-Hop commit- the faculty to withdraw their rul- tee ruled that the waltz, two-step, ing in 1914, and the resurrected Boston and tango would be al- J-Hop came back to campus on lowed, but "all fast dancing and Feb. 6, 1915, "blazing in a gor- all forms of an exaggerated and geous riot of color." questionable nature" would be _ _ barred. Questionable dancing at the W ell, hat JOUld 1913 hop precipitated a ruling - against tangoing "in all its in- You H v one? tricacies and convolutions" at Union dances. The Union had When editors find a space .lke previously abolished the"clutch- this, they must remove it with hold." what is known as a "filler," In February of 1913 a commit- Fillers are of several types: the tee of campus leaders recom- appeal to patriotism, or "Buy War mended the exclusion of the tango, Bonds"; interesting but little the "clutch-hold," and "the types known facts, or "More than 2 snil- of dances familiarly designated by lion people annually use.. ."; and the animal-like titles," and the the just-fill-it-with-anything next day the University Senate type, or "Read and use Daily Clas- passed a resolution banning the sifieds." J-Hop because of the objection- When even these three cate- able dances indulged in. gories are overworked, editors will Blame was placed on the or- use whatever is handed to them, chestras for "dark dances," such as a short article on fillers. i i T 1 'r t L .) i i x PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES FILM * PAPER . 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Parades, rallies and radio broadcasts campaigned for an in- vestigation of the "shocking con- ditions of laxity" which had al- lowed such an outrage to be per- petrated. Military rule was instituted at the request of city officials to pre- vent a permanent tie-up of busi- ness and shopping facilities as a result of the vigorous campaign being waged. School officials made every ef- fort to restrain children from drinking the healthful eight glasses of water a day they had previously required. Fresh air was recommended as an invigorating substitute. Numerous suspects were being held by military police. Those who refused to indulge in alcoholic beverages were released at once. Latest report from the jail went to the tune of "Sweet Adeline." 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