Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 11, 1939 How Times Have Changed: Dean Bursley Our Uncle Joe Tells Of The Time He Went To The Big litop In 1896 "Mutiny In The Ranks" or "You G: Your Way and I'll Go Mine" could well be the title of J-Hop activities at the University in 1896 as told by Dean Joseph A. Bursley, who was a semi-green freshman at that time. For 19 years prior to that date the Palladium, a group of nine of the oldest fraternities on campus, were the sole dictators of how, when, where, and why the great Michigan custom of Junior class dances was held. New fraternity and independent groups raised their voices in protest, but not to much avail. The Chi Psis, Alpha Delta Phis, Delta Kappa Epsilons, Sigma Phis, Zeta Psis, Psi Upsilons, Zeta Theta Pis, Phi Kappa Psis and Delta Tau Deltas were adamant-no complete control-no party! The Regents were of asother opinion, however, and stated that if the dance was to be held in the Waterman Gym- nasium, as it usually was, the Independ- ents and newer fraternity men were to be consulted in making the arrange- ments. These high and mighties of the sacred circle of the Palladium voted to a man to follow the all or none principle, so they took their girls, chaperons, orches- tras and all the rest of the trimmings and went by special train to Toledo where they held their 20th Annual Ball on Feb. 14. The Independents, in no way daunted by the Palladium's desertion, manned their forces and had their first Annual Promenade on the same night at Water- man Gymnasium. That was the first and last time in the history of the University that two such dances were in progress on the same date in different cities. In reminiscing further, Dean Bursley said, concerning the house parties, "As a rule they lasted until 6 or 7 in the morning and couples didn't traipse all around town from one hamburger place to another. They stayed at the house. Intoxicating drinks weren't even men- tioned. No girl would think of looking at a man with liquor on his breath. How times have changed!" New Style Trend Revealed Here A glimpse of the style trend of the I found I couldn't meet the last four future is revealed in these daring cuta- installments on my tux. So I just sent way ensembles. This couple, J. Spiegel, half the suit back to the tailor. Hazel '40, Alfalfa Delta fraternity, and his Ann had to do the same thing when she J-Hop guest, Hazel Ann Zither of South suddenly put on a lot of weight through Topeka, Kan., are expected to be the her habit of eating sponge cake soaked hit of every house party, or practically in beer." every. Their clothes are made of one- The couple profess themselves well half material and one half cellophane. satisfied with the cellophane as far as This, of course, saves plenty of money. durability goes. "It wears like cello- "I got the idea," says Spiegel, "when phane;" Spiegel explained. Latest !k SPRING STYLES We sell ready-made hats and make them to your own ideas.C; In Felt, Fabrics, and Straw. $3.00-$ .50 McKINSEY HAT SHOP 227 South State Street Phone 21-41-6 II fi1 I and for Saturday Night Michigan's Own New Year's Eve Dance . Bob Steinle and His Orchestra INFORMAL # a, 9-00 - 12,,00 1.00 a Couple 9:00 12:0 1.0 a oupl I