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Also: Duncan M. Kennedy; Clayton T. Koelb, Jr.; Leslie Lessinger; John M. Lewis; Richard H. Masland; Leonard A. Merewitz; Frederick V. Mulhauser; Carl D. Offner; David F. Phillips; Michael D. Platt; Joe A. Porter; Marc J. Roberts; Edward K. Schmookler; George S. Shapiro; James C. Sherburne; William F. Sibley; Nathaniel B. Smith; Martin C. Spechler; Michael R. Stein; John E. Terrell; Andreas W. Teuber; Stephen N. Thomas; Kenneth L. Tigar; Stephen F. Tobias; Richard Weisskoff; Francis A. Westbrook III; and John C. Wilcox...
...lightweight shake-up this week, Cabot has moved three sophomores into the varsity boat, including stroke Galen Brewster, Ted Roosevelt at two and John Young at five. Junior Martyn Greenacre, a veteran of last year's varsity, has moved into bow, and last week's stroke Dick Masland is at six. The rest of the boat includes Captain Rob Russell it three, Jim MacMahon at four, Mike McKenzie at seven, and Chris Hamilton...
...which has been rowing together for nearly a week, includes: junior Forney Hutchinson, at bow; senior Norman Weiss, at two; junior Charlie McClennen, at three; junior Dave Straus, at four; Captain and senior Rob Russell, at five; junior Jim MacMahon, at six; junior Mike MacKenzie, at seven; junior Dick Masland, at stroke; and senior Chris Hamilton...
Returning lettermen include Charles McClennen, Captain Rob Russell, Jim MacMahon, Marten Greenacre, Bob Clement, Chris Hamilton, Forney Hutchinson, Mike MacKenzie, and Dave Straus. The only seniors are Captain Russell, Clement, and Cox Hamilton. One of Cabot's primary pre-season problems was greatly relieved when junior Dick Masland, who stroked the varsity heavyweights early last season as a 168-pounder, decided to row lightweights...
...have solved last year's greatest problem--finding a first boat combination obviously superior to any other. Though by no means the final word, the present first boat is as follows: Hutchinson, bow; senior Norman Weiss, two; McClennen, three; Straus, four; Captain Russell, five; MacMahon, six; McKenzie, seven; Masland, stroke; and Hamilton...