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WIGS AND CUES Hendricks on, H. Dresner, and L. Salet r J. Roberts in his lines during a rehears- al of Berkeley Square. Part of the prop committee — N. Procher, Chairman F. Phelps, P. lllingworth, and Kremsdorf— build a ' ' flat. ' ' Wigs and Cues, with Roberta Hadley as President, concen- trated its main efforts of the season on the production of its fall play. Berkeley Square by John L. Balderston, the story of a twentieth century man ' s re- turn to the eighteenth century, was chosen for production. The staging committee reproduced an eighteenth century drawing room which was decorated with genuine Queen Anne fur- niture by the property chair- man. The costume committee supplied the cast of eight Barnard girls and seven Columbia students with period costumes. Under the direc- tion of Anton Hardt, Berkeley Square played to two large audiences in Brinckerhoff Theater. Several teas were held through- out the year in the clubroom which was redecorated by two mem- bers. A banquet at which club pins were awarded to six members for service to Wigs and Cues concluded the ye ar. a wig for F.. Anderson.
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The receiving line at Harvest Hop. Left to Right: H. Taft, M. Wright, Dr. Christina Grant, R. Taubenhaus, ProfessorWillard Waller, Professor Agnes Way man, and Mrs. Willanl Waller. Harvest Hop With the presidential election three days away, the Athletic Association had a ready-made theme for Harvest Hop, presented on November second. Choir An important part of the noonday service at St. Paul ' s chapel is the choir of Columbia University composed of forty-five members.
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Residence Halls The executive body of the Resi- dence Halls, shown above in the Brooks Hall living-room, help to make dorm life the fun which the day girls say they envy. Presid- ing over order in Brooks and Hewitt are F. Fahrenholi, A. Pope, F. Houston, J. Kenney, M. Dam- rose h, S. Riley, and F . Brett, with V. Hughes, and R. Stevenson, President, seated on the couch. As shown below, some of the advan- tages of livin in the dorms in- clude your own individual mail boxes, the regular bull-sessions in one of the parlors, and a chat with him in a beau parlor. 21
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