- Sanford House - The Crimson - 1922
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First row: Van Antwerp, Heider, Hankwitz, Icks, Redetzke |
Second row: Herbst, Flugum, Spoentgen, Meissner, Kileen, Slywinski |
Third row: Goers, Boon, Dilts, Thedinga, Thompson, Bush, Stockton |
Sanford House is conveniently located and here eighteen men have residence, men who have congenial interests.
Sanford is interested in athletic activities, in football, basketball, and track, and in former years its men were most prominent in football and basketball. Sanford men take part in dramatics, serve on the Crimson staff, are members of the college glee club, and several are likewise "R" men.
Although Sanford possesses some bashful ones, there are those who are systematic and enthusiastic "chasers." It is difficult to judge just which group of girls is most favored. Sanford seems quite friendly with Harwood, although some of the men prefer Bartlett or the League, or Lyle.
In the line of social affairs, Sanford gave, during the second quarter, a most enjoyable "Dinner Dance," over which the fortunate guests waxed enthusiastic, and congratulated themselves upon having made the acquaintance of Sanford men.
Colonel Hathaway is faculty advisor for Sanford, and the House officers are: Otto Heider - President; John Slywinski - Vice-President; and Robert Icks - Secretary and Treasurer. |
Picture scanned and text cited from 1922 Crimson |
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Sanford House, 1922 |
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"In the bonds of firm affection Bound together to the end." |
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