Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 6 1943 . Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY So turclay, February 6, 1943, n Women, At Long Last, Fellows! Daily Reporters Find SpiritOf Ball Heads o or J-HopHaunting I-M Building Finally Okay By CALLOWAY FRANKFURTER lowered at midnight. It opened Two Daily reporters, attracted to wide and little footballs came spill- the I-M Building by a rumor that ing out as dance souvenirs. And the place was haunted, found the then there was another time that spirit of J-Hop past climbing we had big stars that unfolded to among the rafters. drop chrysanthemums among the "Faulk," he said, climbing down dancers." a laddpr, "that's my name, Iverson No, it certainly isn't like other Faulk. I've been doing it for over years if what Faulk said is true. thirty years-putting up University Back when J-Hop and Senior Ball dance 'decorations, I mean." were held in Waterman Gym, n- Pointing out the array of United derclassmen were blood enemies of Nation banners floating from the their superiors and had no upper ceiling, Mr. Faulk indicated that class brothers who would sell them the thieme will be in keeping with tickets. One year they rushed the the nme of the dance-Victory doors (with a battering ram, leg- Ball end has it) and came spilling into "Certainly isn't like other years," the ballroom, knocking dancers he said. "Then everything was all right and left. flower and papier-mache moons Well, that ended J-Hop for a and hip-flasks. Now it's Victory year but they came back bigger and flags and uniforms. It looks and better than ever before and fine, but it's certainly different." this combination of J-Hop and "And then too, football w the Victory Ball ought to top them all big thing way back there. One year despite the fact that the war has we had a tremendous bell that we simplified decorations. Sheet Music Instrument Accessories Doughty dormitory men, dough- chairman of the men's dormitories N ew Changes boys soon to be, put away their I (self-appointed) made it known spyglasses last Friday, pulled down today that only those girls who Special Committee Meeting the window shades and refused to have had five (5) invitations to In New York Results answer all telephone calls. They the Victory Ball will be considered In Unprecedented Move were not sulking. They were dress- this year as leading ladies for The ing for the Victory Ball. Daily Rug Romp. A further prem- special to The Daily F. Frubert Grubb, temporary ium, Miss Denss intoned, will be NEW YORK, Feb. 5.- Smashing head of the body of residence halls set aside for those women who all precedents, the Victory Ball independent men was aghast. turneddownallfiveandwentstag. "These independents haven't any Committee, meeting here yesterday spirit," he was reported to have Venturesome freshman dormi- to be free of all interference, ap- said in a fit of remorse for having tory residents who peeped between proved admission of women to to- sanctioned the recent removal of the venetian blinds late in the eve- morrow's terrific dance. fraternity and sorority affiliates ning reported a vision of shapes in Boldly smashing the traditions from residence halls. the slush all dressed up in beautiful of 350 years, the Committee abol- He said (confidentially) that flowing white evening gowns of ished the stag rule to prove that with affiliated men and women Schiaparelli design with a soft "all Michigan men aren't that temporarily out of the dormitories fullness around the feet on which way." J. Hammerstein Duffbaum, it was now left to residence halls are silver sandals designed by I. legal counsel for the body, de- women to take the initiative. Miller. There were some who clared: "It's all perfectly legal." Miss Friodora Denss, social doubted their words. Mean hile, on the Michigan -_ _____oo_ _ c__ >o<_=>__=>o__o__ o_ campus, jubilant men jumped joy- V fully in jolly celebration of the crowning crescendo of innovation. Said one: "Jeez." r Only unhappy man was Lambert ( Q. Finglefunnel, freshman from V Keep the Balf Rolling to Foulston, Kans. Quoth he: "Jeez." Ann Arbor's police department looked up from their copies of the c Gazette, a trade journal, to remark that their work would be consider- ably increased that evening when women once more would wiggle into the great dance. One said: "Jeez." Story Reveals j 1AA In 1863 Academic Progress Goes On " Even During Civil War Keep onliuying (Editor's Note: This is the 235th of a series of articles designed to illustrate conditions in Ann ArhoraWirethempsilwoe.Wds during the Civil War.) p W rS a' '.illl! Vi ~ Ann Arbor in 1863 was a verytn quiet place, But, J. Worthington 0 Buttesmith, 4-F, the last student u on campus, did his best to keep11 the wheels of academic progresscA turning. He was writing an Eng- fish term paper on the new and more exhorbitant cleaning estab- A Treasury-Authorized Bond-Issuing Store lishments that were beginning to Oi pour into the town, and he was a taking a special course in the Hop Over to 508 . William St. for the POPULAR RECORDS of Les Brown Stan Kenton, and other bands. f' wReed Rapture El Choclo-Decca 4319 He's 1-A In The Army Adios ;aby Mine-OK-6500 Taboo-Decca 4038 Alexander, The Swoose Intermezzo Keep Cool, Fool-OK-6167 Where Was I?-Decca 3275 Soutnern Dialect Scnool in hopes - o;;;;;;><;;;;;;;> >o o ooc that he too could become a war correspondent. 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