Dances: 1928
On May 26, 1928, there was a dance at Olson’s Hall in Hopkins, featuring the University Troubadours, a Hot Six-Piece Band. No apparent reason to say where Olson’s Hall was.
600 guests attended the U of M’s 1928 Senior Prom, which took place in the Gold, Spanish, and Italian Rooms of the Radisson Hotel. There was pre-prom entertainment at 10:30 pm, the Grand March at 11, and a dance that called for “16 dances besides two extras.” Dinner was finally served after midnight, with more entertainment staged during dinner.
The folks down Hopkins way had a dance every Saturday summer night at the Oak Knoll Barn on Superior Boulevard (now I-394) with music by Ernie and His Oriole Syncopators. Gents 50 cents, Ladies free. On October 20 it was a masquerade – “A real good time for all”
An “Endurance Dance” was held starting on Monday, June 18, 1928. See Dance Marathons.