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Meanwhile Captain Pam Mack '77 finished fifth in the Emily Wick Regatta...
...division Captain Pam Mack cruised to three first place finishes, along with a second and a fourth. Co-skippering in the B-division were Sarah Herrick, who captured two firsts and one second place finish, and Lora Fleming, who finished first twice, but disqualified once for failing to leave enough room rounding the mark...
...Saturday Herrick took second place at the Stonehill regatta at Sharon, Massachusetts. Meanwhile at MIT, Mack also took second place in the Cape Cod Tech regatta, failing to maintain her lead during the last race...
...typical interview is one done on Peter Mack (pseudonym), a first-rate football player who had 500 SAT scores. The interviewer wrote, "Peter Mack is perhaps the best motivated athlete we have had apply from this area in a long time" but also noted that he is academically "below the average Harvard standards." The rest of the report is an argument stressing Peter's leadership and athletic qualities ("Peter Mack is a leader. You can tell that when you walk into the locker room") and balancing this against his academic side ("Peter Mack is not a genius but..."). Harvard...
...ever pop music claimed a child prodigy, it was young Gladys Knight. When she was four, her eager contralto, frequently on key, resonated through the adult ranks of Atlanta's Mt. Moriah Baptist Church choir. Three years later she won the $2,000 first prize on Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour with a humid rendition of Too Young. When another cousin, James ("Pip") Wood heard Gladys and the boys sing, he encouraged them to turn professional and gave them his nickname. In 1954 they were booked into Atlanta's Royal Peacock Supper Club. Gladys...