'i.. 7 ) , 7} THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 13, 1950 Monday, February 13, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' - _- - __ _f .. -- -~- -i THE MICHIGAN DAILY WiI' y WrIv a dieLm e LK Committee Toil Brings Forth J-Hop By NAN BYLAN Plenty of toil and trouble stood behind the week-end's moonlight and roses for the hard-working J-Hop committee. From their first meeting two days after elections to the final night before the big event, com- mittee members were hard at work to make this "the best J-Hop ever." NED HESS, chairman of the dance, worked as chief coordina- tor for the activities of the others. It was his job to see that every- thing was done when it was sup- posed to be done. Also to his lot fell the little particulars that didn't seem to fall under any other category., Rostom Tandourjian, as the committee member in charge of building and grounds, was re- sponsible for writing the con- tract with the IM building and arranging for check rooms and refreshment concessions. It was the job of Joan Broom- field, head of music and general items, to make arrangements fol bands. Her main other job was to make a contract with a photogra- pher to take pictures of the couples at the dance. PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Paul McCracken was responsible for getting articles about J-Hop in the newspapers and arranging for publicity pictures of the dance. It was also his job to work with local merchants on publicity angles. Janet Dewey and Ellen Van Wagoner worked jointly on tick- ets. Three thousand tickets to TAKING A BREAK-Members of the J-Hop Committee take time out at the IM Building from their decorating work to compare notes. Back Row, Rostom Tandojurian, Mary Lou Porter. Front Row, Joan Broomfield, Nan Byrnes, Ann Maurer, Ned hess (Chairman), and Dave Pease. In background is part of the theme of this year's greatest dance. r >.6 a :i;f :.,. ?irZ ''4, :r i 1 i atgain?, The terrible polio epidemic last summer cost the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis millions of dollars. the dance were ordered. All members of the committee help- ed in selling the tickets. In charge of decorations was Mary Lou Porter. It was her job to arrange a contract with the decorations company selected by the committee. This year a new concern in Syracuse, N.Y., is handling the "atmosphere." * * * NAN BYRNES was the commit- tee member responsible for mak- ing booth arrangements with the fraternities and for getting fur- niture for the patrons' booth. Programs and patrons were handled by Ann Maurer. Her job also included arranging for favors and selecting the list of complimentary tickets. Dave Pease was in charge of finance for the dance. As dis- burser of the purse, he warned the committee when they were over-reaching their expenses and approved price changes not orig- inally stipulated in the budget. THE FIRST MATTER that the committee considered was the $20,000 budget, which they had to submit to the Office of Student Affairs for approval. The decision of the bands was one of the most difficult the committee had to make. From a list of the available bands compiled by Dean Walter B. Rea the committee made elimina- - tions until contracts were finally arranged with two. Decorating concerns were given three choices of themes and in turn reported to the committee what they could do with each theme. On this basis the commit- tee made its selection. THE MOST delicate matter in pre-dance arrangements was the booths, Hess declared. There are more fraternities than booths and every house wanted its booth in the middle of the floor near the band. X , ......band. It desperately needs your help! You May Be the Next Victim off Polio! The whole family will enjoy life when you eat out more often. THIE TEMPLECAFETERIA "Where Cook ing is an Art, Eating a real Pleasure." 327 SOUTH FOURTH MASONIC TEMPLE Tel. 2-3176 Henri, Your Host t<----> <-' >0<"' >0< < >"- <>0 <-- > <0 <-- > O<- i t SECOND SEMI New and TEXTB for all coa JOIN TEI - - i * * * f. lv IRH f This page is sponsored in the public interest by these sororities: Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Xi Delta Kappa Alpha Theta MARC Alpha Delta Pi Chi Omega Kappa Delta Alpha Epsilon Phi Collegiate Sorosis Kappa Kappa Garmma Alpha Gamma Delta Delta Delta Delta Pi Beta Phi. Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Gamma Sigma Delta Tau Alpha Phi Delta Zeta Zeta Tau Alpha Gamma Phi Beta 1 I I I E i I I4v fr'r, r iy by ' 1 \' \ S 1 11 0 STUDENTSU "Every Book for Eve Special Department 1C OF DIMES Your dialmlond, though it may be modest in cost, should be chose n with care, for nothing else on earth can take its place . We have available copies of a booklet entitled, "Dia- monds-their purchase and their care." We invite you to stop in and obtain a free copy. We are confident it will be well worth your time. E II I. ;; 77 T-rL-3-rz-m I1 ART 16-3 ARCADE JEWELRY SHOP 16 Nickels Arcade Since 1916 II 'i MICHIGAN BOO 322 South State Street i ...... ..