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Show Letters for Ladies Dena Morelli, this year's charming Prexy, with her officers, l. to r., Joanne Milnar, Jean Wilson, Gloria Roe, not pictured, and Beverly Barbiero, gives a few hints to the capable crew for next year. They are standing from 1. to r., Amy Johnson, president, Carol Slater, intramural manager, Joyce Stauffer, reporter, and Jan Cooper, secretary. The Co-ed's in W. A. A. might look fragile, but we've heard they don't break easily. At their banquet this year five freshman and fifteen sophomores were awarded coveted "W's" for outstanding sport ability. Girls earning awards in various sports throughout the year were recognized and "Gertie" Stallings left her cage long enough to accept an award as number one "pantie buttoner" from President Dixon. Mrs. Russell B. Petty, one of the honored guests, organized the first Women's Athletic Association at Weber College. in the Cellar- "Sit Down Aggie." Walt McPhie, as Mr. Edward, slaps the pathetic youngster played by talented Elaine Creer. Pat Olson as Mrs. Edwards stands in the foreground. Another Cellar Theater play, produced by the Theatre workshop and directed by John G. Kelly, was presented at Bertha Eccles hall. The play, "Kind Lady," was an intriging mystery by Edward Chodorov. When Mary Heiries invited house guests, she caused some unexpected and thrilling action. Ada falls limp and quivering. The frightened insane woman was artfully portrayed by Anne Rasmussen. The kind lady, Mary Heiries, played by Renee Glover, is horrified as her Rose, Robena Parker, recalls the truth about her houseguests. |