. Mortarboard. by Edith Somborn, 1906. Elsie Plaut managed this production most ably. Theclass liked it because there were more than enough parts to go around and because every-one had carte blanche to be as funny as she wanted. We know the jokes were good becausethe Bulletin said so. Encouraged by our success, we went in for the Under-grad play, and won more parts than any other class. Thesix who acted in Old Heads and Young Hearts wereLilian Egleston, Harriet Fox, Gertrude Hunter, DorothyKirchwey, Mabel Palliser, and Hay West. We now turned our attention to athletics, and in theGreek games m
. Mortarboard. by Edith Somborn, 1906. Elsie Plaut managed this production most ably. Theclass liked it because there were more than enough parts to go around and because every-one had carte blanche to be as funny as she wanted. We know the jokes were good becausethe Bulletin said so. Encouraged by our success, we went in for the Under-grad play, and won more parts than any other class. Thesix who acted in Old Heads and Young Hearts wereLilian Egleston, Harriet Fox, Gertrude Hunter, DorothyKirchwey, Mabel Palliser, and Hay West. We now turned our attention to athletics, and in theGreek games made the best Freshman score ever, only losingto L909 after a hard struggle. The lots had been in theSophomores favor; and even Hazel Woodhulls and MabelMcCanns jumping could not conquer Fate. Between Creek games and Field Day we amusetinstance, we gave a party and bridal shower to Maude Penrose, who had just announcedher engagement, Later on we became accustomed to these events and ceased to celebratethem. 128. d ourselves in various wavs. For On Field Day, we decided that the most polite thing to do was to allow most of thepoints to go to our sister class. In this we were successful and scored a novelty.
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