Word: snyders
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...continue a two-year unbroken string of victories; will seat only two men, Scho Andrews at five and Jimmy Ducey at cox, from last year's first boat, but Bolles and Bert Haines have worked out a good crew from the men available. Captain Dave Noyes, Frank Snyder, and Dudley Lamson pull two, three, and four respectively and saw action on last year's J. V. boat...
...Captain and guard Bud Finegan and forward Ed Buckley who are both in the Marines. Ed Rothschild is in the Law School now and Joe Romano, whose where-abouts are unknown, has a brother in the Class of '46 who is on the Freshman-Jayvee squad. Bumy Hadley, Bill Snyder, Art Scully, and Jock Torgan, although all still in school, have not yet reported for practice for various reasons, while Billy Webber is in the Navy, and Chick Lutz is in the Army...
...amazingly likeable student songs and a scattering of cleverly parodying lines compensated for the spotty group work of dancing choruses and conditioning classes. Climax of the show was Lucia Snyder's "Wellesley Blues" sung with two demand encores by Carolyn Rochl. Quite as applaudable in a merrier tone were the theme "Talk of the Town" and "I Went to College." Dorothy Weaver, who wrote and sang "When Love Is in Your Heart," comes in for honorable mention. Running through Marjorie Wolfe's brainchild were the thin themes of The New Yorkers visiting the college to do a write...
Dunster: le Dowling; It White; lg Lupia; c Grover; rg Caren; rt Reed; re Thurston; qb Brown; lhb Snyder; rhb Hathaway; fb Sosman...
...typical Crimson shell. Seated in five and two seats are Scofield Andrews and John Richardson, both veterans of last spring's Varsity racing. Stu Clark, Gus Merwin and Bob Stone, of last year's strong Freshman crew, at the six, four and three slots, and Dave Noyes and Frank Snyder, Jayvee men, at seven and two fill out the boat...