
In 1953, the boys swimming team was among the strongest in the nation. Led by Coach Wilmot Babcock, the swimmers had an average meet score of 48.1-25.7 (+22.4) and formed one of the top10 teams in the country 鈥 on a list that featured colleges.
Among the accolades the swimming team garnered that year were the national prep records for the 100 freestyle, 200 free, 200 free relay, and 150 medley relay. Team members would set nine pool records for the 50 free (Harlow 鈥淐hip鈥 Ide 鈥55), 100 free (Rex Aubrey 鈥53), 150 IM (Don Miller), and the medley relay.
At the heart of the team were swimmers like Mr. Aubrey, an All-American in five events 鈥 who would later become a national champion in the 50 free and 100 free, and an Olympian, representing Australia, in 1952. The team also included All-American Jack Erickson 鈥53, a New England champion in diving, and four other All-Americans: Don Miller (100 breast), Ed FitzSimmons 鈥53 (150 IM relay, 200 free, 100 free, 200 free relay), Theodore 鈥淪kip鈥 Kurrus 鈥53 (200 free, 100 free, 200 free relay) and Chip Ide (150 IM relay, 50 free, 200 free relay).