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After the Olympics, all the oarsmen pursued individual careers, and they are now spread all over the world. But distance has not prevented them from keeping up their friendships...
While the oarsmen were busy upholding a 120-year tradition of supremacy on the Charles, the softball team, in its first season on the varsity level, was rapidly establishing a reputation as one of the finest squads in the New England area. With the help of three varsity basketball players--ace pitcher Nancy Boutilier, third baseman Pat Horne and six-foot-tall slugger Elaine Holpuch--the team won 14 games, scoring more than 15 runs in most of them...
...great race for the spectators but hard for the oarsmen who don't get the recognition they deserve." two seat Sigal said. "They never mark in the record books you got second yet still beat the record--there's only one winner on paper unfortunately." he added...
...have an exam tomorrow or I'd celebrate," seemed to be the oft heard line at the hotel. "Rowing in exam period really makes you put sports at Harvard into perspective." Sigal concluded. More than half the lightweight oarsmen at yesterday's race have exams today...
...breathing heavily now, and the sweat has soaked your jersey. Your legs feel a rush of blood and satisfying pain as you turn for the return race. You race, switch oarsmen, turn around--ten races in all, and you head home, panting, tired and exhilirated. A hot shower is all you ask, and you dress slowly to accommodate sore muscles and tired eyes...