THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Saturday, February 11, 1939
_ocal Cabbies Like Tipsy J-Hoppers
Revellous
Students,
Most Liberal
Not Much Petting At First, But
On The Way Home, Cripes; Some
Babes Slap, Though -
Concensus of opinion in local taxi
circles reveals the fact that the liberal-
ity of students at J-Hop is the feature
of the tradition which cabmen most
enjoy.
"It don't make no difference what
kind of liquor they're drinkin',- it's the
old tips that count," said one of the
taximen. "And, buddy, during J-Hop
they sure are liberal-for a change,"
he added.
"I'll never forget the time I got a
five buck tip just for a trip from the
I-M Building to the Parrot," another
taxi driver said. "I guess he liked the
woman he had with him pretty well and
was tryin' to make an impression, al-
though they all try to do that J-Hop
or no J-Hop," he said. "Of course, i;.
might have been generosity or just
drunkenness," he quoted,"but it don't
make much difference to me. That five
spot looked pretty good."
"That stuff about them all getting
drunk is all the bunk," another cab-
men said, "at least according to my,
definition of drunk. A man ain't tight
as long as he can navigate under his
own power," he solemnly added. "Most
of them can do that, although at times
they find the going pretty rough."
Another cab driver claimed that to
him most students were "slap-happy"
anyway, and that, therefore, he could
not tell whether they were "plastered"
or not.
"There ain't much pettin' goin' on
early in the evening during J-Hop," one
of the drivers said. "At least, I don't
see any. No, man, when I'm drivin', I'm
drivin', and I keep my eyes on the road.
But I can't help my hearin' things,"
he added. "And early in the night, the
boys do get their faces slapped once in
a while, and from the sound of things,
some of those babes sure pack a mean
wallop," he said. "I don't know what it
is though, maybe it's just that the girls
get tired of slappin', or maybe it's
drunkenness, or just plain appreciation,
but the slappin' sort of wears off later
in the night. A least I don't hear no
slaps, he added.
The TRAPEZE
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the fun really starts. There are plenty
of people around with red ribbons on
their chests who will tell you where to
put your coat. When you have put away
your coat it will be time to go down and
try to find your date if you haven't al-
ready checked her with your coat.
Once you get inside, I mean really
inside where the mob can get at you, it
is every man for himself. There is a
band playing no matter what anyone
tells you and if you don't believe it just
go up to the hospital and ask someone
who got there early and saw it before
the crush of the crowd got them. Don't
let the fact that you can't hear the
music bother you. As soon as the band
starts to play a piece the news is re-
layed back. When the message gets to
you, just whistle it softly to yourself
and jiggle up and down.
After you have been there about 15
minutes it will be time to get your coat
again. Remember what I said about
Roy Sutherland, of Ann Arbor, to be
chaperons. Saturday the group is go-
going into the Yacht Club.
For their party Kalppa Sigma are hav-
ing Mr. and Mrs. John M. Griffin, of
Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Peterson, of Detroit. Saturday they will
have an informal party at the Country
Club.
Lambda Chi Alpha is having a formal
dinner at the Union before J-Hop, -and
an informal dance Saturday. Chaper-
ons will be Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Steere, and Mr. Mrs. Al Baker, of Ann
Arbor.
Phi Gamma Delta is having a hay-
ride and radio dance Saturday, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barker of Detroit
are chaperons, along with Prof. and
Mrs. Richard Myers, of Ann Arbor.
Congress is having a breakfast in the
Main Dining Room of the Union after
the dance, and for chaperons they are
having Registrar and Mrs. Ira M. Smith
and Prof. and Mrs. Bennett Weaver.
the blackjack? Well don't forget it,
Getting a taxi is something of a prob-
lem but it is comparatively simple if
you happen to have the voice of the late
Joe Humphries, Madison Square Garden
fight announcer, the running ability of
Jesse Owens and the combative talents
of a lumber-jack. If you have your own
car, just pick up the fenders and toss
them in the back seat and drive home.
What you do from then on is your own
business and far be it from me to offer
any advice.
After Participation comes the inevit-
able Aecuperation. It is mostly your
state of mind which counts here. Don't
get discouraged in the first month. You
will be as goo da man as your grand-
father was at the age of 90 in two
months at the outside. Walking with
a cane never hurt anyone and whats a
cauliflower ear . among friends. Just
take plenty of steam baths and don't
figure on doing any heavy thinking or
working for a while and you will be top-
notch.
Me, I am just sitting at home quietly
this year. Freshmen come and sit
around my feet yawning and trying to
keep awake while I force them to listen
to my J-Hop experiences. There's really
nothing to it if you know how to go
about it.
Now!
GARY COOPER
MERLE OBERON
'The Cowboy
and the'
Lady
Also
CARTOON - NEWS
House Parties Will Enliven Weekend
(Continued from Page 1) dinner at the Haunted Tavern before
their dance Saturday night. Chaperons
breakfast after the dance, with Mr. rdd for their houseparty will be Mr. ai
Mrs. M. L. Denise, of Detroit, as chap- Mrs. William Jeffries, of Ann Arbor,
erons. Alpha Sigia Phi is having Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, of
and Mrs. Fred Bason, Mr. and Mrs. Cadillac.
Douglas Hammial, and Mr. and Mrs.Cd
Charles Baker, of Ann Arbor, for their Sigma Nu is having a dinner at the
chaperons at their houseparty. Saturn Dearborn Inn before the 'dance, and
day they are having an infromal tea- breakfast at the League afterward. Sig-
dance in the afternoon, and a formal ma Chi is having a house party, and
dance in the evennig, at which Claire has asked Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrow,
Saltz and his Peppershakers will play. of Detroit, to be chaperons.
Chi Phi is having Mr. and Mrs. Owen Theta Chi is having a bowling and
R. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne tobaggoning party Saturday afternoon,
Andrae of Detroit to chaperon their a sleighride and barn dance Saturday
houseparty, which is one of the largest night, and Sunday they are having a
on campus, with twenty-seven couples lunch and theatre party. Chaperons
attending. Saturday they are having an for their house party are Mr. and Mrs.
informal radio dance, to be followed by Roland Hodge, of Pontiac, and Mr. and
a sleighride. Mrs. Bruce Palmer, of Ann Arbor.
Alpha Tau Omega will have as chap- Sigma Phi Epsilon is having a break-
erons Mr. and Mrs. Murray Van Wag- fast at the League after the dance, and
goner, of Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. informal dance Saturday, and a dinner
L. A. Wikel, of Ann Arbor. Saturday Sunday. Chaperons will be Prof. and
they will have a formal dinner and Mrs. J. K. Pollock and Mrs. K. C. Car-
dance. ney.
Chi Psi has asked Dr. and Mrs. George Psi Upsilon, in addition to their dinner
Flagle, of Battle Creek, and Mr. and and breakfast Friday, is having a for-
Mrs. Wood Perret to act as chaperons, mal dinner and dance Saturday, with
and they are having a formal dinner Bill Boyd's orchestra. Chaperons will
dance Saturday, with Moe Carter's be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, of Ann
orchestra playing. Arbor.
Delta Kappa Epsilon is having an in- Sigma Alpha Epsilon is having a ra-
formal dance Saturday, with Mr. and, dio-dance Saturday, and Mr .and Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Green, of Monroe, and Robert Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyn, of Ann Gibson, of Ann Arbor, are chaperons.
Arbor, for chaperons. Phi Kappa Sigma has asked Mr. and
Delta Tau Delta is having an informal Mrs. Harold Kapp and Mr. and Mrs.
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