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Show BPW Club Twenty-five members and guests of the Cedar City Business Bus-iness and Professional Women's Wo-men's Club met for dinner In the small ballroom at the College Col-lege of Southern Utah in a setting overlooking' the campus. cam-pus. President Clara Knell welcomed the ladies and turned turn-ed the meeting over to Mrs. Mary Anker, program chairman. chair-man. Mrs. Anker Introduced five members of the Kara Lynne dancers who entertain- j ed with two tap dance numbers. num-bers. Those participating were Rayma Anker, Debbie DeMille, Kathy Chidester, Kristine Or-ton, Or-ton, and Marilyn Stuckl. The meeting 'then transfer-ed transfer-ed to the Wardrobe Depart- ment of the, Shakespearean Festival, where Fred Adams, director, explained - the research re-search and labor that goes into the making of costumes for ariy Shakespearean production. pro-duction. ". The costume crew begins, work June J5. The first crew begins at eight , a. m. and the last crew is put at midnight. This continues six days a week until Fes- tival time, the latter part of July. He showed the original material that must be dyed and then made up. There are no patterns, so the wardrobe mistress cuts her own. All of those for Romeo and Juliet are made without ' buttons, zippers, or pins. Everything is closed with lacing or bows. Present were Miss Judy Heal and Mike Boss, CSU students who modeled the costumes and enacted the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet. 1 The Festival is growing each year and is attracting more and more students to the English, speech, and theater thea-ter departments, according to j Mr. Adams. ! The next meeting of the club, April 24, will be under the direction of the World Affairs Committee and will feature Maurice Crichton, who will speak; 'on China and Southeast Asia, where he lived from 1924 to 1931.-. t ,i ti |