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...tentative lineup are: Hanford at goal, Lewis at point; Livingston, coverpoint; Blotner, first defense; Ferris, second defense; willard, center; Doughty, second attack; Halstead, first attack, Zouck, out home; and Riecken, in home...
...defense positions were held by Blotner, Benedix, Tonner, Gilbert, Doughty, Bird, and Sullivan. At center there were Willard, Doughty, Childs, and Tonner. Leading the attack were Zouck, Bird, Sullivan, Halstead, Gilbert, adn Anderson. Captain Hammond was at out home all through the matches, as Riecken, Ieradt, Halstead, alternated at in home...
Legendre, as the picture star, is easily outstanding; he has a pleasant stage manner and he handles his lines and his songs with a confidence which shows considerable talent; close on his heels comes D. Gordon Halstead, '40, who plays the part of the sweet young thing to perfection. Philip C. Starr, '40, portrays the inevitable "other woman," sings all his songs as though he were letting out for dear old Maine, and rolls around the stage with a lascivious list to starboard; the combination is priceless...
...Juniors Ben Wilcox and Ben Ferris, both lettermen from last season, have shown particular promise. Rugged and aggressive, Norm Blotner '40 has made a brilliant record as a defense player. Other potentially valuable representatives of the class of 1940 are Ed Behr, Gordon Halstead, Dick Lewis, Jim Doughty, Jess Willard, Ed Childs, and Lee Bird...
Portraying the rustic Cinderella who comes to Hollywood via the movie quiz route is D. Gordon Halstead '40. James H. Legendre '40 plays the erring matinee idol, and Philip C. Starr '40 takes the part of his leading lady. The three producers are Richard E. Lewis '40, William, D. Collins '40 and James T. Devine '40; James G. Walsh '39 plays the manager of the box office team...