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1 Bottom Row: Burton Ruby, ' 41, Herman Silberman, ' 40, Jerome Gumbiner, ' 41, Bernard Meyer, Grad., Fred Hoodwin, ' 40, Sydney Rich, Grad., Leslie Grubin, ' 41, Morton Epstein, ' 41. Second Row: Gerson Miller, ' 42, Martin Friedman, ' 41, Herbert Grossman, ' 42, Philmer Paradise, ' 42, Irving Glick, Grad., Stanley Stark, ' 41, Leonard Robbins, Grad., Daniel Bloomgarden, ' 40, Melvin Maskowitz, ' 42, Richard Maling, ' 42; Third Row: William Feldman, ' 39, Robert Kohn, ' 42, Robert Kantor, ' 42, Herbert Goldsmith, ' 42, Eugene Nabatoff, ' 40, Bertram Daniels, ' 40, Milton Fredman, ' 41, Joel Taxman, Grad., Robert Berkowitz, ' 42, Melvin Grubin, ' 41, Seymour Solomon, ' 42. Not in Picture: Eugene Smaler, ' 41, Martin Silverman, ' 42. Fred Hoodwin Herm Silberman PHI SIGMA DELTA Calling on the Phi Sigs . . . we are greeted by Herm Silberman, honor student, veteran committeeman, and news editor for the Cardinal . . . sitting on the steps is Fred Hoodwin, house prexy and active in publication and interfraternity circles . . . Burton Ruby tears out, almost bowling over our little group as he rushes over to the AEPhi house to show the gals his new chauffeur ' s cap, not to men- tion the sumptuous Chevvie ... in the living room we catch sight of Cardinal man Mort Epstein hanging from the chandeliers . . . politician Jerry Gumbiner scampers about yessing everybody above the tumult . . . another slight outburst of noise is caused by an attempt by pugilist Martin Silverman and Ralph Mirman to convince ex- baseballer Mel Maskowitz and boy scout Bob Kantor into thinking that perhaps boxing isn ' t too hard on growing children . . . Les Rasansky takes a nice divot out of the living room rug with a gleaming niblick as he blasts an imaginary golf ball out of a mythical sand trap . . . that being the last of our profound observations, we hasten to keep a date with a Psyc. book. 335
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Bottom Row: Edward Willi ' 39, Robert Murray, ' 42, Rodney Kittelsen, ' 39, Stanley Newberry, ' 39, Wesley Osterberg, ' 41, Gerald Hansen, ' 40. Second Row: Leo Francis, ' 40, John Anderson, ' 39, James Elliot, ' 42, Carl Piper, Grad., Harley Hoesly, ' 39, John Walker, ' 40. Third Row: Donald Uglum, ' 41, Robert Hurtgen, ' 39, Adrian Feckler, ' 40, Donald Isermann, ' 39, Palmer Grorud, Grad. Fourth Row: Norman Krause, ' 40, Frederick Lukens, ' 41, Frederick Ruedebusch, ' 39, Duane Dixon, ' 42. J ot in Picture: Norman Paulson, Grad., Bill Ponden, Grad., John HoUenback, Grad., Lloyd Perkins, ' 39, John Holub, ' 40, Frank Disbrow, ' 40, Harold Spengler, ' 41. Rod Kittelsen John Anderson PHI KAPPA TAU A very tough cookie leads us gently into the Phi Tau habitation ... we make no protests, our escort being grappler Johnny Anderson, thrice captain of the varsity wrestling team ... he is Racine ' s only, and Wisconsin ' s best man on the mats . . . muscular Mr. Anderson has .served a couple of years on the student athletic board . . . we sit down to bat the fat with Rod Kittelsen, political sage down this way and veteran Union boarder . . . strutting and fretting about the living room is Bob Hurtgen, active in histrionics ... or, to put it monosyllabically, he acts . . . over in the corner thumping on his chest is Ade Feckler, wild bull of the law school ... he swears he can lift 350 pounds without so much as heaving a sigh . . . guffawing at the pranks of Lil Abner in the comics is ex-politician Don Iserman, star boarder at the A.I. . . . Wes Osterberg prances out the door, en route to the Villa, beaming at one and all ... a shrill piercing wail emanates from the card room ... we trace it to the throat of WIBA announcer Don Uglum, who has just filled an inside straight . . . only to be beaten by Jerry Hanson, a member of the walking dead, who has rounded out a three card flush. 334
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Bottom Row: James Little, ' 41, Carl Ciglio, ' 39, John McVay, ' 39, Frederick Huebner, ' 39, Duane Cutting, ' 39. Second Row: Frank Raeschen, ' 40, Robert Neprud, ' 39, Stanley Backey, ' 41, William Morrissey, ' 39, Robert Remmel, ' 40, John Gerlaeh, Grad. Third Row: Keymit Neitzel, ' 41, Howard Radder, ' 40, Clarence Gettelman, ' 40, Robert Neuman, ' 42, Norman Friske, ' 42. Fourth Row: Carl Velguth, ' 39, Clair Flanagaon, Grad., George Hipskind, ' 39, Louis Wolters, ' 41, Cyril Buker, 40. Fifth ' Row: Kenneth Klinkert, ' 40, Jim Eagan, ' 42, Otto Alsen, ' 39, George Wepfer, ' 39, Jim Balstead, ' 40. Not in Picture: Raymond Welbourne, Grad., Henry Wisawer, Grad., Robert Haldiman, ' 39, Malcom Little, ' 39, Bernard Greene, ' 39, Clyde Rhode, ' 4 0, Frank Potter, ' 40, Albert Dorsch, ' 40. John Gerlach Jack McVay PI KAPPA ALPHA The PiKA pavilion . . . the wail of a cornet assails us as we enter ... it is being wielded by Jack McVay, a man about the campus and one of Bill Pusch ' s Gabriels . . . Jack is a band and orchestra member and veteran committee chairman for various activities . . . oblivious to the music is a knot of the brothers scanning a letter from John Gerlach, Wisconsin ' s greatest shortstop ... he starred for the Badgers for three years, finished the 1938 season with the Chicago White Sox ... is working out this spring with Shreveport and will be back in Law School in the fall . . . the gang finishes the letter and keeps talking baseball, quite naturally . . . they all cavort on the diamond for the Badgers . . . Cy Buker, pitcher . . . Howie Radder, left fielder . . . Bill Morrissey, latest of a long line of PiKA shortstops . . . Bill is the toughest ping pong player in school, having won the University title last year . . . another burst of music is caused by George Hipskind, McCoy henchman in the hectic prom king embroglio, and journalist of sorts with the Cardinal and Wisconsin Engineer . . . the last man we see on the way out is Bob Neuman, one of Steinauer ' s super-splashers. 336
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