>sorry where is it said not to be her?
said not to be her ≠ not said to be her
>a gallery with only TWO different models and TWO names listed
They might not have used pictures of one of the models, but thanked her anyway for her time. The two pieces of jewelry photographed might also have belonged to whoever was thanked but not shown. Considering all of the other pictures with someone in them are of a young model making direct eye-contact with the camera, you'd expect any other "modelling" pictures to be in the same style, but somehow I find it more likely that this much older woman, of whom there is only one picture, is the organizer, not a model. She has the same face shape, same nose, and same smile as Cracky. Cracky's most unique feature are her eyes, which are EXTREMELY shallow-set, and the epicanthal folds of her eyelids. This women shares BOTH of these incredibly rare (for white people) features. With all that in mind, I'm going to go ahead and say that is ever so slightly more likely that this woman is Carmen Wheatley, not someone thanked off-hand.