Page Twelve I HE MICH IGAN DAILY Saturday, February 15, 1936 Page Twelve tHE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 15, 1936 Hog-Calling Contest Held In Conjunction With M.S.C.'s J-Hop (Continued from Page 11) hind the combination administration building and bowling alleys. A survey of the guest list by the college daily revealed that for the first time in eight years, guests from farms outside the county line were in attendance at the dance. This un- usual fact is attributed to the unsea- sonably light snowfall, which failed to block the two main ski trails lead- ing to the town. It was also found that the name most common among guests at the dance was Mehitabel, with Abigail running a close second. A vicious rumour, believed complete- ly unfounded, has been bruited about the campus to the effect that the names were chosen from the lists of the stock show which was held in conjunction with Farmers' Week. A number of corn-shucking par- ties were held at fraternity houses following the dance. Breakfast of flapjacks and raw milk was served at two of the houses, while members of the third house sleighed into Lansing for the rest of their celebration. One of the features of the evening was a demonstration by the domestic science class, which included a par- ticularly interesting talk on home- making. The evening's festivities were con- cluded by a surprise announcement that a new course on the breeding of prize sows would be offered during the coming semester. This startling announcement, and the singing of "Good Bye, Old Paint," served to cap ofT in royal style the most brilliant of the social season's events. The University af Michigan hockey team will meet Paint Edward af Sar- nia at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Mich- igan Coliseum for the first game of the second semester. Girls! This Is Worth $$$ccc (EDITOR'S NOTE: For those beautiful debutantes and others who came from afar for this gala occasion and who are anxious to express their gratitude with the customary "bread-and-butter letters" but will be too busy to write next week becausethey are making preparations for next week-end at someother institution, th eJ-Hop Extra Staff of The Daily has gone to great pains to prepare this little h (lCe. k (Check ane ar nane in each graup.) Dear ( ) Dearer ( ) Dearest ( ) My Dear B.M.O.C. ( ) Dear (you beast) ( ) I had a wonderful: hangover. ( ) cleaner's bill. ( ) time with: yaur roommate. ( ) the chaperon. ( ) the house mother. ( ) I adored: the brothers. ( ) the crap game. ( ) your .......... ( ) (house party, dance, brawl, cocktails.) And now I feel like: you looked. ( ) gaing up to Michigan State. m s( anather Tam Callins.() Tom ( ) Dick ( ) Harry ( ) ? ?? ( ) Colonel ( ) It was nice to: go to the horse show. ( ) see-.......again. ( ) drink in the fraternity house. ( ) read the J-Hop extra. ( ) *1Att :- Mr. Philips. It was all so: unsophisticated. ( ) cute. ( ) damned tiresome, speaking frankly. ( ) Love and kisses, ( ) Raspberries, () Yaurs very truly, ) Sincerely,() It Takes More Than A Little Snow To Stop J-Hop Guests (Continued froh Page 1) Bloomington, Evanston. Columbus Minneapolis, Boston and Annapolis and from East Lansing, Hillsdale Kalamazoo, Albion and Alma. A possible motive for the multitud- inous influx of pulchritude has been credited to the fact that not only does the J-Hop come on Valentine's Day but in the current Leap Year thus making it open season on those B.M.O.C. Adonises who have the courage or the desire to place them- selves on the firing line for reverse English proposals from the fairer sex Betty, it seems, is, or was, depend- ing on when you read this, the most popular girl at the 1936 J-Hop. So at least, claims the compiler of the guest list, in which he found Eliza- beth, Betty, Beth, or other allied farms appearing more than 70 times. Sa if yau want results, just yell 'Bet- ty" at the top of your voice. The Mary - Marie parlay follows with more than 50 entries, while Bar- bara, Virginia and Margaret follow in the order named, with figures based on a combination of what the Uni- versity registration blank is wont to term "nickname, pet name, or abbre- viation, or any whimsical changes therefrom." Thus Kathryn, who fol- lows Margaret in the running, might also have been Katherine, Catherine Kay, or Kate. J-Hop Breakfast... i ,, - ... with Singing Waiters , .I , Flowers of Quality Arrangements of Distinction . Ann Arbor Florists Inc. 122 East Liberty Street 6215 Sweet Meats. ( ) Honeysuckle Rose. ( ) Sugar Plum. ( ) Vinegar Puss. 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