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Ski team lettermen have elected juniors Pete Carter and Jim Wolff captains of next year's alpine and nordic squads respectively.
Carter is one of the East's top alpine skiers, according to Coach Dick Friedman. At the NCAA meet last week he captured tenth-place in the downhill and 13th in the slalom.
A Class A skier, Carter finished in the top five in the giant slalom in all three of the big winter carnivals at Dartmouth, Williams, and Middlebury. He also snared seventh-place at both Dartmouth and Middlebury.
Wolff also had a good season. His top performance came in the 40-meter jump at the Dartmouth Carnival, where he finished tenth. A Class C jumper and a Class B skier, Wolff has developed into one of Harvard's finest jumpers in many years, Friedman said.
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