Junior Class Plans Annual J-Ho J-HOP-The annual all-campus formal Is a scene of glitter and glamor, adding sparkle to between-semester hiatus. In the scene above, the League Ballroom frames tlhe spectacle of dan under. a sky made starry by a committee-but starry nonetheless. ng tne aance nal, and later appear with coeds as dates, they Waterman Gym when attendance would remain at home. *ose to over 250 couples. The Exciting Atmosphere grand march grew until the line Riots and maniacs highlighted vas three couples deep. Regular later J-Hops. In 1913 spectators lancing of the evening followed were refused entry to the dance, Lt the formation of a block 'M', and at midnight "50 tipsy stu- conclusion of the march. dents and townspeople led a riot, The early hops signaled a week- gaining entrance to the gymna- nd of gaiety which included a sium by ramming the door with Play by the Comedy Club, frater- a gas pipe." A janitor was on iity house parties, and concerts. hand to meet them, and battle For a fee of $5, the county sheriff resulted in $25 damage to the would shadow Hop guests and re- gym. port their activities to parents or In 1920, during the "apex of neglected girl friends. At this the daring" in dancing attire, one ime, men students usually invit- medical student is reported to d their home girls; rather than have torn around the floor cry- ing, "Modesty, where is thy ton, appeared at last sting!" That year The Daily re- dance. The last J-Hop pres ported that practically every in the Intra-Mural Building gown had narrow shoulder straps, tured the Dukes of Dixielan tight bodices and fairly short Ralph Marterie. This was in skirts, narrow at the bottom." Due to the decline in Two bands were soon engaged purchases, the dance was I for the event. In 1928, 1,073 into the League last year, couples danced in the Intra- it will stay until demand fo Mural Building to music of- Jack formal dance rises. Chapman, Emerson Gill and Mc- Although the junior class Kinney's "Cotton Pickers." In sors J-Hop, both sophomore 1947 Ziggy Elman and Jimmy junior students will be welt Lunceford played. on the dance committees. TD Music Twice tioning for positions wil The 1948 J-Hop had the music opened in September for the of Tommy Dorsey. His orchestra, mal between-semester dan now directed by Warren Coving- be held in February. y 1d m w [le Assembly Association Governs Residents Of Women's Independent Dormitory Unit The independent women on campus are linked through the governmental organization known as Assembly Association. Assembly coordinates the ac- tivities of the various independent housing units and formulates policies concerning independent women. Joan Comiano, '61, president,' describes Assembly as an excellent means .for freshmen and all in- dependent women Interested in' participating in women's govern- ment to learn about the campus. Work Closely Members "work closely with all independent housing units in co- ordinating their activities" and membership "provides a means for women to participate in a variety of extra-curricular activities that are sponsored by the entire or- ganization," Miss Comiano main- tains.° All independent women live in either residence halls, league houses or cooperatives. In order to coordinate the activities of each of these housing units, Assembly has four major divisions that re- present women from each of the respective units. An Executive Board assumes responsibility for Assembly projects. The Assembly Dormitory Coun- cil, representative body of the in- dependent women, was revamped last fall to form a more unified and effective group. The election of one representa- tive from each unit replaced the, old tradition of representation for each 80 students within a housing unit plus the house president. Gain Effectiveness By thus reducing membership to 23 students, the group felt it would gain more responsibility and become a more effective coordi- nating and policy - formulating body. Each of the representatives provides a further link between. i housing units and Assembly by serving on her own house council. ADC holds weekly meetings with the Executive Board where mem- bers discuss problems, projects and policy. Miss Comiano urges students to bring their suggestions and com- plaints to their representatives since many important decisions concerning student activities .are made by ADC. "The Council," she said; "provides an opportunity for each independent woman living in a dormitory to voice her opinion through her representative." Other Councils Women living in the League houses or cooperatives are also represented by the Cooperative Council and League House Coun- cil composed of the presidents of each house. These councils dis- cuss matters and acts coicerning coeds who live in this type of hous- ing. They are also represented at the weekly Assembly meetings. The Assembly Executive Board directs the activities of the As- sembly as a whole. It is composed of ten women who work on As- sembly and ADC projects and are responsible for the various com- mittees in Assembly structure. Miss Comiano, as president of the Assembly, presides over the Executive Board meeting and ADC meetings. She is an ex-officio member of the Student Govern- ment Council. Sponsors Activities In addition to its governmental capacity, Assembly sponsors many activities open to all independent women. Early in October Assembly sponsors I-Hop, the first campus dance. Shortly after I-Hop comes Fortnite which is held at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. This an- nual affair is a skit competition among dormitory residents under Assembly supervision. At the end of the evening a trophy is presented to the win- ning house. Scholarships earned the previous semester are als awarded at Fortnite. Early in December independer women interested in working of Assembly Ball may petition for position on one of the commit tees. The Ball is held in the sprin and is one of the major activitie sponsored by Assembly. Assembly also helps in orienta tion by sponsoring a Big Sister Little Sister Program in whic each entering freshman in th Residence Halls is paired with -a upperclassman who aids the ne- student in becoming acquainte with college life. Last year, Miss Comiano mer tioned, ADC helped a great dea in advising the Architecture Com mittee on Markley Hall on rooi design and decoration. Join The Michigan Daily Photography Staff HOMECOMING FUN-The weekend that is given over to fall merriment has many facets. Part of it lies in the displays put up by each housing unit, typified by the whale and the phoenix rising from the ashes at the right. Another part of 'it is King Football-both the varsity game Saturday afternoon, and the traditional Mudbowl game on the SAE lawn. The latter draws cheers from coeds (above), A discriminating shop for Particular Women "Where Price and Quality Meet" AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT NO 8-8878 BEAUTY SALON 1027 East Ann Your Campus newspaper brnging you the best i overage of local, national{. and international news and sports. ,I .............................................................................................. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... / K 'I , I. .1 THE NEW CLARK'S TEA ROOM 11 i IN I