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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: September 19, 2011 01:02AM

Recent events impacting students at the University of Utah; elimination of TSCC sponsored sorority and fraternity; another chapter in eliminating the "fun factor" from church activities/membership and increasing control of the Supreme Soviet.

Of course, BYU "social units" (men's/women's clubs) were banned years ago; social units had morfed from the more traditional previous sororities/fraternities which had been at the Y for years.

Samuel Hall Society was a mens club formed to extend the Goldbrickers traditions when "social units" were formed in the 1960's at BYU, and maintained many of the previous Bricker traditions.

Of course, Bricker alums include G.A.'s Loren C. Dunn, and Dallin Oaks, among others. Many remember David Bednar when he rushed Samuel Hall Society as a pledge ("zero Bednar") and participated along with the other "zeros" in twice a day musters, making paddles, etc. And, yes, Dave was paddled in to the club, just like everyone else.

Good for them then, but eliminated now.

Any Brickers/SHS alums out there for a shout out?

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Posted by: sonoma ( )
Date: September 19, 2011 01:09AM

What year did you rush? What year was Bednar?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/19/2011 01:10AM by sonoma.

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: September 19, 2011 01:23AM

Bednar rushed (and joined) early/mid 80's; I knew his "little brother" and also people from his pledge class.

Would that be Master Bill Erb? And possibly Master Barry Brown?

The church has taken away a source of some of the best memories of college life...first at the Y and now the U.

At the Y, people started going to their Stake Presidents and tattled about rush...which eventually led to all being kicked off campus.

Any good memories?

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Posted by: sonoma ( )
Date: September 19, 2011 01:34AM

Sooooooooo many good memories. BYU isn't the best place to get an education, but a great place to blow your parent's money. So what year did you rush, Zero "Burnham"?

BTW - Bednar is 11 years older than me, so he must have rushed in the early 70's.

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Posted by: Future Sam Haller ( )
Date: June 02, 2012 02:45AM

Hey guys! So I'm going to be attending BYU this summer! My Dad was an old Sam Hall guy and he always tells us the best most ridiculous stories. He breaks out the paddle every now and then to show us. But from what I've been able to scrounge up, Social clubs are pretty much dead at BYU even off campus. I'm going to start up an effort this year, and really push for it when I return from my mission to get Sam Hall going. Probably off campus cuz i dont want to deal with all the BYU rules. But anyways I want to know if any of you guys know where I can find a History of Sam Hall or what the main traditions were or notable members? All of this stuff would make it a lot easier for me to restart vs starting from scratch.
My Dad's name was John Peterson if that rings a bell.

Thank you so much for any help!

-Jake Peterson

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Posted by: Master_Bates ( )
Date: July 20, 2012 01:39PM

Jake- Sad to say but its all been tried and all failed. Sam Hall will just be a great memory to all of us.... Brickers Forever, Grand old Frat..........urnity!! I'm in Provo, call me and I will tell you tales of the good old days (801) 232.2229.

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: September 19, 2011 02:14AM

Ah, yes...Bednar must have been earlier. I'll have to check.

I was class of '74 I think (Masters Bruce Fisher, Kent Peterson, and Eric___?)

Great memories with the opportunities now taken away.

Don't forget the women's clubs: Chi Tri, Sportswomen, Vauknom?

Any out there from those clubs or knew someone from them?

Comments about them not being there anymore and why?

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Posted by: sonoma ( )
Date: September 19, 2011 02:33AM

so you must have known Pete Giles.

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Posted by: Idaho ( )
Date: October 14, 2011 08:12PM

I rushed and became a Sportswomen in 1980 and tell stories to my kids about musters and our "double standard" parties. Ah, those SW visors (my pledge class had to wear them upside down) and Vauknom pink socks :-) Does anyone know if these "service" clubs were ever affiliated with any national fraternal (sorority) organizations?

My ex-husband (yep got the MRS degree) was a "Sportsman" (and BYU Varsity athlete). When he rushed in 1976 the pledges had to go to Salt Lake City and interview hookers.

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Posted by: sonoma ( )
Date: October 15, 2011 02:14AM

I rushed Sam Hall in '81. Had many friends in Sportswomen, trying to remember names. Kim Brown I believe rushed Sportswomen in '81.

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: October 16, 2011 09:34PM

Sam Hall had some great line-ups with Sportswomen!

Sportsmen were always a little on the edge! Or at least, we in Sam Hall used to think so....

I was golfing last weekend--two of the three others were men I met in Sam Hall many moons ago---we've stayed in touch for decades.

I don't believe the women's clubs were ever affiliated with any classic latin sororities---the men's clubs weren't either. The all were reclassified "social units" and then banned altogether...

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: October 16, 2011 09:35PM

Sonoma--do you know whatever happened to Pete?

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Posted by: sonoma ( )
Date: October 17, 2011 03:35AM

Last time I saw him was just after i had come-out in the late 80's. He was managing a supermarket in Santa Barbara and married to a TBM. They gave me all sorts of attitude and pretended that they didn't even recognize me because i had changed soooo much. I found it hilarious, but not surprising since they hadn't changed AT ALL since they first started dating. I didn't see any reason to keep in touch after that. Post-cult(1988) I quickly found it difficult to maintain relationships with morg cultists. The reason is self explanatory.

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Posted by: Master_Bates ( )
Date: July 20, 2012 01:41PM

Hullinger - if this is you, ring me up 801.232.2229. Hope all is well and that this finds you healthy and happy. You just blew all your parents money on that suntanning bed you bought!!

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: September 19, 2011 02:35AM

Knew who he was, yep (he hung around SHS a long time, I believe)....you?

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Posted by: anon2day ( )
Date: October 16, 2011 09:54PM

I was a Norseman at ybu... nuff said?

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Posted by: Bridget ( )
Date: October 16, 2011 10:44PM

There were a few people that I think may have been Sam Hall such as John Holley, Collin Perkins. Don't remember other names right now...

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Posted by: Bill Winfield ( )
Date: December 15, 2011 05:30PM

Good to see a post from Mr. Erb. Sam Hall has pages on Facebook and LinkedIn where you will find lots of our members.

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: December 15, 2011 08:59PM

Johnny Miller sang that song as he walked down the 14th fairway at the Master's at Augusta!

Good to hear from you, bobofitz--and glad to hear you're keeping up the Bricker associations---yes, some of the best times were had with other Sam Hallers "back in the day"---it made the Y"somewhat" bearable, no doubt.

All gone now of course due to the "wisdom" of the SLC hierarchy....

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Posted by: Master_Bates ( )
Date: July 20, 2012 01:43PM

Billy-you shouldn't be on these anti-mormon chat rooms, Erb might find and molest you!!

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Posted by: Master_Bates ( )
Date: December 19, 2011 05:06PM

Every now and then I Google Samuel Hall to see what pops up. To my surprise I found this. Big shout out to all my Bricker Brothers. I still keep in touch with many of them and consider it all the best time of my life!!! Sad that BYU could not keep them but also understand why.....don't agree with it but its saved me a lot of money over the years. Do I donate to BYU, only if I can write my check out to Sam Hall. I now live in Provo and have tried to track down all our old stuff. Sadly, Betty Scuba has it and she won't give it back. She's still mad that Erb took her virginity!!

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Posted by: Paul S. Miller ( )
Date: May 12, 2012 12:20AM

Sam hall- l972. I was wondering if any body from there was still out there. Mike young was our prsident then. Great times- other than my honeymoon best time I ever had. Anybody know what happened to Robert "Flash" Romney. Bruce Fisher was in there at that time also-- Harrison Horn-Bill Bodily.

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Posted by: CA girl ( )
Date: October 16, 2011 11:10PM

Which was formed right before I rushed, as a sister sorority to Sigma Chi. Only it never really caught on and was super small. We couldn't compete with the more established sororities like Delta (which was primarily an East Coast crowd) and another that was all Orange County girls. I can't remember their name right off hand because it never interested me to rush. I want to say Kappa. One of their requirements was to tell how much your father made - way too tacky. Sigma Chi always paired up with one of them because there was more variety. Sportswomen were out by the time I arrived at BYU but Sam Hall was still a big deal.

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: October 17, 2011 01:55AM

Hell...I think the Sam Hallers were afraid of the Norsemen...

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Posted by: Master Erb ( )
Date: October 27, 2011 06:59PM

TOO FUNNY TO HEAR MY NAME USED ON THIS SITE , "NOW DROP AND GIVE ME TWENTY" . LOL I WAS "SAMUEL HALL SOCIETY" CLASS OF '78
BRICKERS FOREVER , MASTER TWICE (79,81) ,SOCIAL VICE PRESIDENT 79-80 (PLANNED ALL THE PARTIES), BRICKER OF THE YEAR , LOVING CUP, SUCH A TRIP , A GREAT GREAT TIME . I RUBBED SHOULDERS
WITH SOME OF THE BEST PEOPLE ON THE PLANET . FINEST GROUP
OF MEN, ANYWHERE . STILL LIFE-LONG FRIENDS WITH MANY ,
DANNY BROWN AND DALE ROWLEY/BUDS FOR LIFE .

SAD TO SEE THIS ERA CLOSE , ALWAYS FOND MEMORIES.

AT PRESENT: TEMPLE DEPARTMENT/ENGINEER/MESA AZ TEMPLE

WTE

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Posted by: Lester Burnham ( )
Date: October 27, 2011 07:14PM

Re: "Do As I Say"...Evolution of Control--any Goldbrickers/Sam Hall alum out there?
Posted by: lester burnham
Date: 10/27/2011 07:08PM

Master Erb surfaces? What a treat---and a reminder of the brotherhood that was Samuel Hall---and the fraternity of all the social clubs, male/female, which have now been eliminated by the powers that be.

Yep, Bill.....you were involved for sure--many of us sacrificed a few good grades for participating--but the investment was well worth it--as you point out.

"Brickers Forever"

BTW--have you stayed in touch with Danny?

Too bad SHS alumns have done such a poor job of keeping in contact over the years....

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Posted by: Master Erb ( )
Date: October 27, 2011 07:16PM

SONOMA , YOU REMIND ME OF "ZERO HULLINGER" OF LAGUNA NIGEL ,CA

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Posted by: Master Erb ( )
Date: October 27, 2011 07:30PM

YES, THE "POWER THAT BE" HAVE ALWAYS HAD A PROBLEM WITH
THOSE THAT LOVE TO HAVE "FUN" , AND THEY ALWAYS WILL TRY
AND PLACE LIMITS AND RESTRICTIONS . LUCKILY THIS HAS
NEVER WORKED FOR ME .

MY FRIEND DANNY BROWN IS LIVING HEALTHY AND NATURALLY
ON THE OUTTER BANKS OF THE "STRAITS OF JUAN DE FUCA"
JUST OUT OF SEATTLE, WASH . (PORT TOWNSEND/HOME BASE)
A WORLD CLASS FISHERMAN , MOUNT BIKER , AND NATURE BOY.

THANK YOU FOR ASKING AFTER HIM
WTE

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Posted by: sonoma ( )
Date: April 03, 2012 05:40PM

Master Erb Wrote:
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> SONOMA , YOU REMIND ME OF "ZERO HULLINGER" OF
> LAGUNA NIGEL ,CA

Guilty as charged, Master Erb!

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Posted by: bobofitz ( )
Date: December 15, 2011 08:33PM

I rushed Sam Hall in fall of 67. Member 'till I graduated in 70. Inactive RM then, exmo now. Mostly a lurker..first time to write to RFM. Don't forget...." We'll build a bungalow.....big enough for two".Good fun...good parties. I still have lots of old friends from Sam Hall. BYU seems to be unbearable for people like me now. Good thing it wasn't like that then or I'd have been off to Viet Nam after getting kicked out of school.

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Posted by: forestpal ( )
Date: December 16, 2011 03:37AM

My brother was Samuel Hall, and his best friend invented the character of Samuel Hall, and wrote a complete history of the man. Samuel Hall was rather like Forest Gump--in the center of all the great historical events of his time. I wonder if that paper is still around....

The social units were banned, by the time I got to BYU, and I felt that ward groups could never replace social units. I was on the ski team (just for the skiing) and the tennis team (my true passion) and made some great friends there. In a university as large as BYU, smaller groups are a necessity.

My father and uncle were Brickers. They built a cabin in Brickerhaven, in Sundance, which has been a nice perk for the family!

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Posted by: Ron.Call3 ( )
Date: April 03, 2012 04:13PM

Hey there,

Just replying to the post. Pledge class of 1985 here! BRICKER'S FOREVER! "There's Always A Better Way!"

Ron Call

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Posted by: sonoma ( )
Date: April 03, 2012 05:41PM

Hey Ron, I think that I was around when you Pledged.

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