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Then – May 1925

By 1911 CU-Boulder’sÌýwomen had decided theÌýtime was right for a majorÌýcampus building of theirÌýown, one with parlors,Ìýbedrooms, a dining roomÌýand a gymnasium. To raiseÌýmoney, the CU Women’sÌýLeague planned a springÌýfestival called May Fete.
The event, held untilÌý1925, was at heart aboutÌýmusic and dancing. As thisÌýphotograph from the CUÌýHeritage Museum attests,Ìýit was also an occasion forÌýcreative costuming, oftenÌýwith a fairy-tale theme —Ìýhere, Snow White.
Auto shows, operettas,Ìýweight-guessing gamesÌýand various other amusementsÌýhelped raise money.ÌýIlluminated boats driftedÌýon Varsity Lake.
A World War I constructionÌýban and rising costsÌýscuttled plans for theÌýnew building. The LeagueÌýinstead put the $15,000 itÌýraised toward Macky Auditorium’sÌýpipe organ.
In 1925 the Fete gaveÌýway to an annual dance.ÌýA large residence hall forÌýwomen was finally builtÌýin 1934. You’d know it as Sewall Hall.Ìý