Sentences with phrase «fraternity brothers who»

Fraternity brothers who wanted a piece of Gunderson's action had to pass a test.
To help this time, they enlist the help of Zac Efron, the fraternity brother who terrorized them in the first film.

Not exact matches

Coulombe stayed on without a management contract for a decade; in 1987 he hired John Shields, a fraternity brother from his undergraduate days at Stanford, who was CEO until 2001.
«Rex was one of those guys who just gave you a great feeling,» said James Flodine, a fraternity brother of Tillerson's, in a February interview with the Dallas Morning News.
Many of these titans of industry are products of the fraternity culture: Billionaire hedge - fund manager Stephen Mandel, who chairs Dartmouth's board of trustees, was a brother in Psi Upsilon, the oldest fraternity on campus.
«At first guys don't really think the bookie wants the money,» says Timothy Mills, a Texas Tech senior who ran bets to his off - campus bookie for several fraternity brothers.
The aforementioned ring busted in February 1994 by the Tempe (Ariz.) police was operated by a 30 - year - old former Tucson sportscaster, who was assisted by four Arizona State fraternity brothers.
Canvas shoes for men are also popular with preppy fraternity brothers and uptown gentlemen, who fancy the tartan and textured styles, respectively.
DJ's fancy footwork eventually catches the eye of Theta Nu Theta fraternity, under the leadership of brother Sylvester (Brian White), who has consistently lost the national stepping championships against Mu Gamma Xi house.
James Franco is also on board to produce the film, which follows the story of a 19 - year - old boy recovering from a vicious assault who pledges a fraternity with his brother and faces brutal challenges to prove his loyalty to the brotherhood.
Jake Bradford (Blake Jenner) is a freshman baseball pitcher who arrives in September 1980 at Southeast Texas University, where he moves in with his future teammates and fraternity brothers.
LTL represents Douglas J. Warstler, who co-founded Yik Yak with Droll and Buffington at Furman University in South Carolina, where the three of them were fraternity brothers and close friends.
But only because the judge assigned to the case was the mayor's old fraternity brother, thus furthering television's meme that judges are corrupt and craven political actors who ignore the law and protect their political cronies.
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