Word: chouteau
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...former's unbridled success as a producer of winning teams. Ulen's record as a coach known for getting the most out of available talent is equally impressive. Witness recent Yale meets where heavily underdog Crimson teams, though losing, have displayed some exceptional individual performances. In 1957, Crimson captain Chouteau Dyer took two upset wins in the sprints, setting new pool and college records. Last year at New Haven, the Crimson got nine points above expectations in a surprisingly good team performance. In addition, Ulen has guided 11 Crimson swimmers to national laurels...
...Oklahoma celebrates its 50th anniversary of statehood, were four internationally famed ballerinas, Qklahomans all, and all of Indian descent: Rosella Hightower of the Marquis de Cuevas Ballet, Marjorie Tallchief of the Paris Opéra Ballet, her sister Maria Tallchief of the New York City Ballet, and Yvonne Chouteau of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo...
...Chouteau Dyer of St. Louis, Mo., received the Francis Burr Scholarship given to the senior who combines Burr's qualities of character, leadership, scholarship, and athletic ability...
...Chouteau Dyer '57 of Eliot House and St. Louis, Mo., was awarded the Eugene Wyman trophy. The recipient of the Wyman trophy is the high scorer on the swimming team for the total season...
...Captain Chouteau Dyer took the 100- yd. freestyle and led the Crimson to an unexpected fifth place in the NCAA Swimming Championships held at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the last weekend in March...