Saturday, February 15, 1936 TH E MI CH IGAN DA ILY Page Eleven Saturday, February 1 5, 1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven utilized as baaths, and they were[ Add J-Hop Queens t . . . --- . . . y utilized as booths, and they were Ad J- pQu ns Pig, Pig, PI-I-I-I-I-ggg!.P-I-I-I-I-g . done in a natural brown finish, with A horseshoes nailed over the entrance , (continued from Page 7) Is O ft H eard Cry A t M .S.C. H op adding a charming touch of beauty. Christensen, Grand Rapids; Doris Refreshments were served behind the Crandall, Pigeon; Phyllis Grabiel, EAST LANSING - (By Plow) - gear, so that the coeds could have a barn and from the pump in the cen- ale. The ringing of cow-bells Friday night full evening before the affair was ter of the campus, a few rods north Zeta Beta Tau announced the beginning of Michi- concluded at midnight. The boys were of the historical old silo, for many Harriet Steinberger, Memphis, gan State College's annual J-Hop and at their jolly best, swinging from the years the center of campus activities. I Tenn.; Lois Appleby and Constance Hog-Calling Contest, held in con- decorations, breaking windows. fight- The campus presented a beautiful Robinson, Detroit; Harriet May, '38; junction with Farmers' Week, which ing with the "townies," moving park- sight, with the fresh-fallen snow re- Bartense Milgrim, '38. brought to the campus many of the ing signs, and just raising the very Mecting the lights at the nearby glue college's outstanding alumni. devil. The dance was held in the factory. A contrast to the sophis- Independents Freddy Martin's band played at the loft of the college barn, and the sweet ticated merriment in the barn was Doris Baumgartner and Edna Mae dance, which was featured by the scent of hay added a touch of homey added by the presence of Coach Gustine Ann Arbor; Virginia Mel- state-wide hog-calling contest. Rep- atmosphere. Stalls were cleverly Charlie Bachmann's two prize heif- resented in the contest were mem- ers grazing in the large pasture be_ hysh, Birmingham; Winifred Bell, bers of the 4-H Club of Lansing and Distributes J-Hop Extras (Continued on Page 12) '36; Marsinah Pierce, '36; Jean Frie- the varsity squad of the Michigan --- _-- ___--- ___ __ --______________- State football team. The football players were forced to drop out early in the contest, however, claiming that UN IVERSITY GRILL winning a weight-pulling contest and Tea 9(00mH YOU with a pair of draft horses the pre- HOPE YOU IENJ vious evening had cut down their championship squad. President Rob- AS MUCH AS W ert H. Shaw officiated at the contest, Special which was held directly following the NOON LUNCHEON W ORKING ON IT Grand March, at 9:30 p.m. The Grand March was led by Jack Garlock, '37, and his guest of the EVENING SPECIAL evening, Miss Minnie Murch, of Bad Axe, which is believed to be located CHICKEN AND STEAK in Northern Michigan-or was last DINNERS 45c and 55c seen there before the winter season Soups Pies Sandwiches set in. At the conclusion of the SoupsCPieSandices March, the traditional block cipher A la Carte Service. The Camera Sho was formed, to the accompaniment 4 to 9 of popping corks. Following the March the dance 615 East William Street really swung into action, at high 10 r e s o, wJi1 t A Sbo o e / ° - 4, 5 e '° eI6 l Y( b° °v derici, '37; Jean McFarland, '37P; Bertha Kolb, '38A; Virginia Kenner, '38; Sarah Paine, '38; Marian Smith, '39; Jane Garrison, '39. An Unidentified Crooner G~ )YED THE J-HOP E ENJOYED T! p Gach Co. p in the Arcade OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO-"IT'S TOASTED" Copyright 1936. The American Tobacco Company