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When not singing the chorus still offers lively human scenery which adds excitement to several speeches, most notably that of Hierophantes, who shows up briefly as commentator on the action. Acacia Blythe as Hierophantes must recite the most baldly moralistic speech of the play, a condemnation of the apathetic "frogs" who are content to "let well enough alone." Yet her lyrical voice cases this speech onto the audience as the chorus slowly dances and pantomines around her. At other times the frog-chorus is strictly comic, as when the twelve hop around, individualized by bits of clothing as diverse...
...Stricker Barrett, Beckford) 9:20.86, 2. Princeton, 3. Penn. 10,000-meters--1. Kate Wiley (H) 35:56.44, 2. Gilian Morton (Y), 3. Judy Damore (Penn). 400-meter Relay--1. Princeton 48:30, 2. Yale, 3. Cornell. Shot Put--1. Gail Koziara (D) 14.14m (meet record), 2. Marie Acacia (H), 3. Kim Johnson (H). Heptathlon--1. Mariquita Patterson (H) 4646 points (meet record), 2. Kate Delhagen (P), 3. Colette Fleming (Penn). 800-meters--1. Monica Egbuono (P) 2:13, 1:2. Mary Herkhy (H), 3. Mary Turner (Penn...
Teammate and fellow shot putter Marie Acacia agrees with Hunt that Johnson could throw much further than she does, and she as serts: "When Km makes up her mind to do it, she's there. Kim's only problem is in her mind--I think she's scared of being better than...
Tossing talents aside, Johnson also wins accolades from her teammates for her ebullient and cheerful personality. "Kim really cares about us," Acacia says. "If someone gets injured, she is genuinely concerned, and when I throw well, I can tell that she's really happy...
Senior co-captain Kim Johnson was Harvard's only other individual winner, taking first in the shotput with a throw of 13,39 meters, 07 meter over her own meet record. Freshmen Marie Acacia and Kathy Durante took second and fourth place...