Saturday, February 13, 1937 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Three Saturday, February 1 3, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Gov. And Prexy Grand March Lead Topping Jigs Patron List Governor Murphy, his sister, Mrs. William B. Teahan, and Mr. Teahan headed the list of more than 200 who served as patrons and patronesses for the 1937 J-Hop. President and Mrs. Ruthven follow on the list, which includes members of the Board of Regents, faculty and parents of committee members. The complete list includes: Regent Junius E. Beal and Mrs. Beal of Ann Arbor, Regent Franklin M. Cook and Mrs. Cook of Hillsdale, Regent Esther M. Cram and Leroy V. Cram of Flint, Regent David H. Crowley and Mrs. Crowley of Detroit, Regent Charles F. Hemans and Mrs. Hemans of Lansing, Regent James O. Murfin and Mrs. Murfin of Detroit, Regent Richard R. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Grand Rapids, Regent Ralph Stone and Mrs. Stone of De- troit, and Eugene B. Elliott, state superintendent of public instruction, and Mrs. Elliott of Lansing. Vice-Presidents Included Vice-President James D. Bruce and Mrs. Bruce, Vice-President Shirley W. Smith and Mrs. Smith, Vice- President Clarence S. Yoakum and Mrs. Yoakum. Dean Henry M. Bates and Mrs. Bates, Dean Joseph A. Bursley and Mrs. Bursley, Dean Samuel T. Dana and Mrs. Dana, Dean Albert C. Fur- stenberg and Mrs. Furstenberg, Dean Clare E. Griffin and Mrs. Griffin, Dean Edward H. Kraus and Mrs. Kraus, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Dean Herbert C. Sadler and Mrs. Sadler, President Charles A. Sink and Mrs. Sink. Assistant Dean Wilber B. Hum- phreys and Mrs. Humphreys, Assis- tant Dean Alfred H. Lovell and Mrs. Lovell, Assistant Dean Charles T. Olmstead and Mrs. Olmstead, Assis- tant Dean Walter B. Rea and Mrs. Rea, Assistant Dean Jeanette Perry, Registrar Ira M. Smith and Mrs. Smith. Other Patrons Named Dr. and Mrs. William W. Bishop, Dr. and Mrs. Russell W. Bunting, Dr. and Mrs. Howard B. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sink, Prof. and Mrs. Henry C. Anderson, Prof. and Mrs. Lewis M. Gram, Prof. and Mrs. Don- ald M. Matthews, Prof. and Mrs. Earl V. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wat- kins, Miss Ethel McCormick. Prof. and Mrs. Henry F. Adams, Prof. and Mrs. Charles L. Jamison, Prof. and Mrs. Walter E. Lay, Prof. and Mrs. David E. Mattern, Prof. and Mrs. Jesse S. Reeves, Dr. and Mrs. U. Garfield Rickert, Colonel and Mrs. Frederick C. Rogers, Prof. and Mrs. Burke Shartel, Dr. and Mrs. Francis B. Vedder, Prof. and Mrs. Fielding H. Yost, Prof. and Mrs. Leigh J. Young, Prof. and Mrs. Gail E. Densmore, Prof. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hammett, Prof. Charles A. Knud- son, Prof. and Mrs. William A. Mc- Laughlin, Prof. and Mrs. Elmer D. Mitchell, Prof. and Mrs. Michael S. Pargment, Prof. and Mrs. Merwin H. Waterman, Prof. and Mrs. Bennett Weaver, Prof. and Mrs. Robert P. Briggs. Captain and Mrs. Walter B. Fariss, Prof. and Mrs. Clarence F. Kessler, Prof. and Mrs. William C. Steere, Miss Isabel Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. French, Mr. and Mrs. Ab- ram A. James, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Kindred, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Litzen- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Pardon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Riskey, Mr. Charles W. Spooner. Name More On List Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Charin of New- ark, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Curry of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geib of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gordon, Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Hoffman of Glen Cove, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jensen of Birmingham, Mr. H. 0. FRANCES ODELL Saved tByH4 From Levee Slavery Johnny Austin, '40, of Alpena the athletic administration, whic stituted student identificationc to thank for his presence at tl Hop. About 10 days ago there were prospects that he would be he sandbags about J-Hop night in < Ill., levee work rather than da to the music of Earl "Father" and George Olsen. Only Austin's identification saved him from levee work at t where National Guardsmen intent on keeping him for the1 work of piling sandbags. "I'd have been there yet," hi yesterday, "if I hadn't had my dent identification card withr convince them that I really 1 from Ann Arbor. And what's a three-weeks' quarantine weni effect the day after I left." Army officials welcomed him Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. LeN Buffalo, N.Y., Mr. W. M. Morga] and Mrs. Ernest Pederson of Blanc, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Pha Ann Arbor, Mrs. H. W. Ruifr Saginaw and Mr. and Mrs. I Wiest of Detroit. Toilet Requisites for J-HOP WEEK-EN[ " Lentheric PERFUMES COMPACTS " Yardley POWDERS CREAMS ® Max Factor ROUGE LI PSTICKS 727 N. University Ph. 971 er open arms and immediately put him Unlike many of us who forget to A UNIQUE TRIBUTE to work on the levee. They were so take our identification cards to foot- Tiger, a lioness, gave birth to quin- glad to see him, in fact, that when he ball and basketball games, Austin tuplets on the animal ranch of W. announced his intention of departing came prepared for the occassion. One A. (Snake) King of Brownsville, to attend the J-Hop they refused to look at the photograph on the card Texas. They were named Yvonne, grant him the permission to leave. convinced officials he wasn't joking. Annette, Cecile, Emilie, and Marie -after the Dionne sisters. K.DON'T WAIT FOIE THIS - - - - or - - - - - THAT STARTING SATURDAY! PROMISE MERLE OBERON HER NOW BRIAN AHERNE YOU'LL "Beloved Enemy" d6 TAKE HER --}Coming Wednesday - to the "Romeo and Juliet" MICHIG INN -W CHARLES UE S For Her J-H op Breakfast ALICE BRADY op "Mind Your Own Business" Sunday CAP.'IUOL MARKETGladys Swarthout Jack Oakie Fed MacMurray in a, has eAll POPULAR BRANDS of'Champagne Waltz 1h in- cards, he J- BEE good WavingI Today & Saturday - Cairo, WJOHNNIE WEISSMULLER ncing "TARZAN ESCAPES" Hines MARSHA HUNT IvIIXdS"EASY TO TAKE" Cairo, - Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - were heavy PHONE 2-3111 We Deliver till 1 a.m. ELEANOR POWELL "BORN TO DANCE" e said v stu -- - - - - me to hailed more, t into with wis of n, Mr. Grand res of ok of H. H. D GINGER; ALE AGAIN--chosen as the official refreshment for the HOP by the 1938 J- HOP Committee. For party service call Ann Arbor 8447. for it's deliciously different.. . 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