Ijrnt ri, 1. to r.): RJ. Stilivcll, K. Arnold, 1). Milcr, D. Trueblood, d. Fredians, B. Larson, M. Asplund, J. Socig, R. Ernst.
Second row: A. Claucer, J. McHenry, V. Sievert, D. Humphrys, C. Noren, C. Mertz, B. Monieli, S. Breeze, D. Peterson.
Third row: L. Tiderman, D. Indermuehle, J. Henderson, B. Riggert, H. Haessler, G. Penfield, K. Engeldinger, ). Saewart, G. Vader.
Fourth row: B. Spiering, L. Tuttle, D. Bradley, F. Bartling, D. Davies, T. Turgeson, E. Fleishauer, D. Merriam, S. Grant.
Fallows

With as many different interests as there are residents, we, the men
of Fallows, lived together in one part of Tripp hall. We worked on
everything from campus activities to house functions. One of the men
was circulation manager of Octy, and another was editor of the Badger.
There was a Fallows man on the varsity debate team, and one was
Dorm Alumni chairman. Several were on the Central Social committee,
and some of the fellows sang in the Dorm Chorus. We also had a
representative on the MHA Cabinet.
We experimented with government, trying a house council system,
and we had some original stunts at our parties. There was the Garden
of Eden party and also a wiener roast at Black Hawk. There were
others, too, including a few stag beer brawls.
A perpetual bridge game was kept up in the den except during the
time that we were in classes. The classes were the one thing that we
all had in common. They were the reason that we had all come to
Madison in the beginning.
Officers were: Phil Lyon, President; Bill Riggert, Treasurer; Dick
Bublitz, Publicity.

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