. Mortarboard . air, however, to mention any one player more than an-other, for every member of the team was directly respon-sible for the victories and was an essential part of the ma-chine. Rosemary Lawrence as right guard was classedas one of the best ever holding the position at Barnard. The prospects for this season are unusually brightsince four of the Varsity team are available, and thereis also some very promising tnaterial among the subs andthe Freshmen. The loss of M. Hillas and of J. Dixonwill be felt severely nevertheless. As a result of the inter-class matches, 1917 recap-tured th
. Mortarboard . air, however, to mention any one player more than an-other, for every member of the team was directly respon-sible for the victories and was an essential part of the ma-chine. Rosemary Lawrence as right guard was classedas one of the best ever holding the position at Barnard. The prospects for this season are unusually brightsince four of the Varsity team are available, and thereis also some very promising tnaterial among the subs andthe Freshmen. The loss of M. Hillas and of J. Dixonwill be felt severely nevertheless. As a result of the inter-class matches, 1917 recap-tured the College Championship and was undefeated dur-ing its Sophomore year. Second place was taken by 1916,who caused the champions no little anxiety in the finalgame. They fought desperately until the end, but wereoutplayed by the green and white team. 1918 had no oneto dispute her right to third place, for 1915, as so oftenhappens in the case of Senior teams, forfeited several ofthe games. [ 61 ] Varsity Hockey Team. L. Gunzendorfer (G.) G. Pearson (C. F.) M. Lott (L. H.)L. Shrive (R. W.) G. Stanborough (L. W.) R. Wachenlieimer (R. F.) M. Wesendonck (L. F.)A. Franklin (R. W.) C. Morris (R. Fb.) S. Rogers (C. H.), (Capt.) II. Rau (L. Fb.) M. King (R. H.), (Mgr.) [62] Wearers of the frB Evelyn HaringMargaret King 1916 Gladys Pearson Lillian ShriveEvelyn Van Duyn Dorothy BauerHelene BauschJune Dixon 1917 Marietta LottRosemary LawrenceGrace MerrittCora Morris Aline PollitzerSabina RogersRuth Wheeler Adele Eranklin 1918 Ruth Wachenheimer Hockey Season 1915-1916 Hockey started this year with exceptionally highpromise, and the enthusiasm which characterized theplaying, made this perhaps the most satisfactory seasonthat the College has ever seen. Daily practise made forfast, enjoyable games and we are confident that the manyhours spent in pursuing that elusive white ball were notwasted. The team work, however, in the inter-class gameswas not all that could have been desired. Thanks to thec
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