. Mortarboard . 1 Points 1918 - 6 Points Music Schuberts Fifth Heroic March Words By Babette Deutsch Chorus and Dance 1917 131/2 Points 1918 9y2 Points By Geraldine Krause and Dorothy LeetBy Kathleen Fisher and Lucille TaylorBy Babette DeutschBy Katherine Harrower andGeraldine Krause- By Minna Ledermann, Helen Leet andMuriel Terry Contest in Lyrics 1917 10 Points 1918 - 13 Points Katherine Harrower, 17 - First Place, Serious Lyric Hildegard Diechmann, 18 Second Place, Serious Lyric Marion Washburn, 18 First Place, Comic Lyric Music Arranged Words (osttiming Dance 19171918 19171918 1. Harriet V


. Mortarboard . 1 Points 1918 - 6 Points Music Schuberts Fifth Heroic March Words By Babette Deutsch Chorus and Dance 1917 131/2 Points 1918 9y2 Points By Geraldine Krause and Dorothy LeetBy Kathleen Fisher and Lucille TaylorBy Babette DeutschBy Katherine Harrower andGeraldine Krause- By Minna Ledermann, Helen Leet andMuriel Terry Contest in Lyrics 1917 10 Points 1918 - 13 Points Katherine Harrower, 17 - First Place, Serious Lyric Hildegard Diechmann, 18 Second Place, Serious Lyric Marion Washburn, 18 First Place, Comic Lyric Music Arranged Words (osttiming Dance 19171918 19171918 1. Harriet Van Nostrand, 19171918 1. Dorothy Bauer, 17 19171918 1. Dorothy Keck, 18 19171918 Dorothy Bauer, 17 19171918 Dorothy Bauer, 17 19171918 Ethel Dawbarn, 18Dorothy Keck, 18 19171918 Sabina Rogers, 17 Athletic Events Hurdling for Form 18 2. Muriel Terry, 17 Discus Hurling 2. Ruth Wachenheimer, 18Running Leap 2. Ruth Jensen, 17Hoop Rolling Irma Halm, 17Torch Race Eugenie Hausle, 17Relay Race Chariot Race Charioteers -. 23 Points 24 Points 3 Points(i Points 3. Dorothy Keck, 18 6 Points3 Points 3. Mildred Myers, 17 i Points5 Points 3. Eugenie Hausle, 17 5 Points0 Points Mary Talmage, 17 5 Points0 Points Marietta Lott. 17 0 Points5 Points Dorothy Metzger, 18Ruth Wachenheimer, 18 0 Points5 PointsIsabel Greenbaum. 18 [35] SOPHOMORE YEAR Greek Games Lyric The Old Gods Live AgainBy KATHERINE HARROWER I They say the old gods died long years ago, Even the seeds of Leto, gods of youth, and lie Like rainbow dust of dreams that poets know, In crannied nooks where winds blow gently by, Oh, woods, with pungent earth-warm, scented breath! Oh, winds, that whisper Spring is here again! Sing sorrow! Make a dirge upon their death, Oh, rustling leaves and rippling April rain! A pale clear light of dawn slips through the trees;The woods grow whisperous; a first lark sings;Awakes a rain-kissed, dawn-cool breeze!The fresh young shafts of reeds, dew-hung, up flingTheir new-blown flaming tufts of red and gol


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