. Mortarboard. iful. The chorus is indebted toMrs. T. Leslie Shear for help in the planning andarranging of the costumes. Lilian Egleston composedthe music and Elizabeth Nitchie translated the Greekfor the song. Not the least part of the affair was thenew kind of triumph held the next day by 1910 and1911. Another great innovation which 1910 carried throughsuccessfully was the Sophomore Tea managed by ElsiePlaut. It was at this tea that we realized anew theartistic value of our colors—brown and gold. Again, in our second dance we showed ouroriginality not only in planning new and attractive fav
. Mortarboard. iful. The chorus is indebted toMrs. T. Leslie Shear for help in the planning andarranging of the costumes. Lilian Egleston composedthe music and Elizabeth Nitchie translated the Greekfor the song. Not the least part of the affair was thenew kind of triumph held the next day by 1910 and1911. Another great innovation which 1910 carried throughsuccessfully was the Sophomore Tea managed by ElsiePlaut. It was at this tea that we realized anew theartistic value of our colors—brown and gold. Again, in our second dance we showed ouroriginality not only in planning new and attractive favors for the cotillion dances, but indeciding to have a dance at all. The success of our entertainment was clue to our EntertainmentCommittee, Elsie Plaut, chairman, Grace Reeder, Ethel Shaw, Helen Crossman, and Laura Stryker. The combination of Field Day and the Undergraduate Tea proved a complete success,although, as usual, the Field Day part of the afternoon was damp and threatening. 1911 134 11 •? ipfc. won Field Day, as they well deserved to; but 1910 boasted several first places—namely,high jump and baseball throw, both won by Hazel Woodhnll. Again we ended our year of college life together with a luncheon—this time at theHotel Majestic—and said good-bye to our president, Mabel Palliser, who was leaving Barnardfor Yassar.
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