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Show ACTIVITIES Takai Kyoto oath. Cheryl shines during frivolous activities. It's girls, not monster, that gets admiration. T. K.'s Elmo, monster from space. COLLEENS Organized to promote school spirit at athletic events, the Colleens have attained the position among campus organizations as the group most active in the promotion of entertainment at athletic contests. These girls play a colorful and essential part as an energetic, high-stepping march team to promote enthusiasm and entertainment in support of the student body. The twenty-six outstanding members looked forward to participating whole-heartedly in school functions such as football games, basketball games parades, musical entertainment. Each girl chosen for the Colleens, like a college queen, was chosen on the basis of her poise, beauty, and coordination. Originally, she was chosen by a reliable set of judges during tryouts in the spring quarter of two years ago. Activities were many and varied during this year. One of the most outstanding of these activities was the entertainment provided by the girls during the halftime of the regional basketball games and finals. The Colleens were recognized along with the team as top-rate representation for Weber College. Anticipating an increase in members due to the expansion to four-year, the Colleens feel that they can increase in both style and efficiency, Front: Joan Borger, Donna Osmond, Janet Bell, Betty Ballard. Rear: Gloria Storrer, Mari Dee Upp, Norene Howes, Shannon Reyns, Donna Sparks, Cheryl Ellis, Barbara Blanchard, Diane Aherns, Pat Berger, Charol Wahlen, Barbara Crosbie, Sharol Wahlen, Sandra Schofield, Diane Dursteller, Linda Coleman, Sandra Kerr, Marlena Harris, Kathy Kittock, Sue Heiner, Connie Jones. Janet Bell, co-captain; Connie Jones, captain; Cheryl Ellis, co-captain. |