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Fifth Row-Belding, Buckbinder, Layfield, Hodell, Barich, Bruer, Orr, Waters, Stupley Fourth Row-Friedl, Wacker, Goodman, Curtis, J. Moore, Johnson, Kimble, Scofield Third Row-Culbertson, Snudden, Jensen, Huston, Early, Stuart, Mongoven, Buhrke, Fisher Second Row-Abbey, Hughes, Lee, Brown, Bobbe, Norton, B. Moore, Marks, Karl First Row-McCann, Abrahams, Kuebler, Andrea, Rissman, Crowley, Lam, Arnott, Lobdell inman oowe The Friars as a permanent organization ofthe men in Hinman House was chartered in I934. lts activities during the past six years has won the organization a place of prominence in campus life. The continued cooperation of its charter members and an organized alumni group have aided the Friars' cause. Several men are prominent in school activities. Mel Hodell holds a desk editorship on The Daily Norfhwesfernf Sid Friedl works on the advertising staFf, while Fred Arnott is the staff cartoonist. Lee Fischer is desk editor and Jack McCann is active as a reporter. Jack is also president of the Medill Press Club and Chick Huston is program chair- man. ln other activities are Jack Hughes, who is cultural chairman of Scott Hall, and Bill Moore, social chairman of the sophomore class. The Friars have also distinguished themselves athletically. Marvin Scofield pitches for the varsity baseball team, Leon Lenkofif and Tom Richmond are members of the fencing team. Bill Moore plays varsity tennis and Ira Marks is active on the swimming team. The house has also become prominent in intramural activities. Last 'fall it reached the touchball playoffs by winning the championship of its league. A first in badge sales, second place in house decorations, and a fourth in the Frolics gained the Friars eighteen points in the Home- coming sweepstakes. This total was highest among all men's houses and enabled the organization to tie for second place with Alpha Omicron Pi in the all-University rating. Dick Bobbe, president, and Bob Norton, vice-president, represent the house on the inter-house council and handle any political affilia- tions the Friars feel might be to their advantage. 25
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Fourth Row-Eells, Scott, Piper, Weston, Bradley, Carshon, Pacino Third Row-Kraszewski, Von Henke, M. Green, VV. Johnson, Fink, McManus, Jackson Second Row-Paine, Grubb, Scharf, Sleight, Vernon, Scurletis, Vortriede, Thurston First Row-Jennings, Rasmussen, Schenet, Houpt, Webber, Taylor dl ofgafe .Monde At first glance it would seem that Holgate's sole distinction is the fact that, through measurement done by its inmates, Holgate is the men's house closest to the women's quadrangles, and with this dazzling achievement, the house could be satisfied. Not so with the Holgate boys, for they are rising to 'far greater heights. Holgate is a citadel of scholarship, athletic prowess, and de- termination. Five of its brain boys have wormed their way up to the dubious distinction of Phi Eta Sigma eligibility. Ken Mans- field is a major constellation in the sophomore sky. Other Phi Eta Sigma fodder are Dick Thurston, Maurice Green, George Grubb, and Hugh Jennings. The house is surfeited with brawn boys. lt started the year by winning most of its football games and also made a re- spectable record in basketball. But most im- pressive and dear to hearts of Holgatians is its amazing array of bar-bells in the basement. Here the boys assiduously bemuscle themselves. Bill Houpt, president, and Hugh Jennings, vice-president, Phi Bete and member of the varsity debate squad, are determined. They have managed by a dazzling coup to main- tain themselves in power .... This, they hope, will be accomplished by the simple expedient of suspending all future house meetings so that new officers may not be elected.
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