Word: whatley
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Ulen lost three swimmers from his last team, however, who will not be so easily replaced as his divers. 1955 captain Ted Whatley could be depended upon to score in the 220. At present, his only apparent successor is Fletcher Davis, a sophomore who didn't get much of a chance to prove himself as a freshman because of a skiing-accident concussion. Perhaps he will stay off skis this winter, but he still has much work to do, judging by what he was able to produce last year...
...Geer, Jr. '56; David F. Hawkins '56; Alfred W. Hoadley '57; John G. Johnson '56; James P. Jorgensen '56; Jon R. Lind '57; Peter W. Macky '57; Johnson C. Montgomery '55; Stewart Ogden '57; Alan S. Rapperport '55; Harold P. Santmire '57; Charles M. Walter '55; John T. Whatley '55 (captain); Henry L. Howell '55 (manager); Noble Smith '56 (associate manager...
...Jorgensen and Captain Ted Whatley won going away in the 220 with a 2:11 plus, and Pete Mackey and Dick Stenson placed one-two in an easy 1:36 individual medley...
Another close race was the 220 freestyle, where Bruin Fogelson's quick turns helped him nose out Geer by a yard to take second less than a yard behind Whatley. Art Scott of Brown gave Crimson swimmer. Dick Stenson a battle also as he nosed Stenson out for second place by four feet in the 150 individual medley. Scott was still ten yards behind Pete Mackey at the end, but he had come from six yards behind Stenson at the 100 yard point...
Varsity Captain Ted Whatley gave Dartmouth's Creight Hart a pounding race for second place in the 220 behind Jim Jorgenson...