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...Halpern, Ragan A. Henry, William M. Hickey, Jr., Thomas D. Jones, Thomas A. Kahrl, George L. MacDonald, William G. Markos, Paul J. Murphy, George N. Nager, Richard M. Oehmler, Stannard B. Pfahl, Jr., Samuel F. Quarterone, Sherin L. Samuels, John F. Schereschewsky, Joseph J. Stein, Peter Summers, Irvin W. Templeton, Arthur W. Ticknor, Donald F. Weber, George F. Zinninger...
...Michelsen (QB); 30, Volmer (FB); 31, Messer (FB); Reynolds (FB); 33, MacDonald (FB); 41, Lowenstein (HB); 42, Murphy (HB); 43, Hoffmann (HB); 44, Crosby (HB); 50, Meyer (C); 51, Culbert (C); 52, Coon (C); 63, MacDowell (G); 65, Anthony G; 66, Caimi (G); 68, D. Wober (G); 69, Templeton (G); 71, Koch (RT); 72, Rosenthal (T); 73, Tice (LT); 74, Fremont-Smith (LT); 76, Pfahl (T); 77, Maher (RT); 79, Volkert (RT); 80, Cochran (LE); 81, Popell (RE); 82, Yoffe (LE); 84, Morrison (LE); 86, Clark (RE); 87, Armory (E).Read to open in the Bowl this afternoon...
Coach Norm Shepard's JVs splashed across with their only touchdown in the opening minute of the last quarter, when Irwin "Sonny" Templeton fell on the ball in the end-zone, anfter guard Tom Kahrl blocked a Tiger kick...
Back in action for the Crimson yesterday for the first time were wingback Dexter Lewis, end Frank Yoffe, and tackle Irv Templeton. Lewis had been resting a bad leg earlier in the week, while Yoffe and Templeton had been missing for ten days and a month, respectively...
...Templeton filled out Orwell's spare dialogue in Nineteen Eighty-Four and focused, for dramatic purposes, on the torment of Oceania's petty bureaucrat, Winston Smith, who helps make history toe the party line in the Ministry of Truth. Actor Eddie (Roman Holiday) Albert, who has often skillfully played Hollywood's average man, portrayed Smith's crimethinking (dangerous thoughts) and search for ownlife (individualism). His short-lived love affair with Julia, the rebellious Anti-Sex Leaguer (Norma Crane), was carried on against a background of omnipresent two-way telescreens and the horrible, bloated face...