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Show BAC Girl's Week Opens With Tea on Sunday The female of the species will rule, as the gals have everything their own way at the Branch Agricultural College next week. The reason It's girls' week! An annual spring tea Sunday, sponsored by the Associated Women Wo-men Students, will open the week long program. The tea will bring together all girls on the campus, women faculty members, wives of faculty members, and the wives of men students. Women students will be In the spotlight Monday as they appear on the campus in their best spring finery "complete with heels, hose and best dresses," dress-es," according to Prof. Karma P. Swindle, dean of women. Women on the campus will stage an assembly Thursday at 2 p.m. with Patsy Neeley, Cedar City, in charge. A "girl's day dance," sponsored by the wo-men', wo-men', will be held Friday night in the BAC gym. The dance, a girl date boy affair, is under the direction of Rayma Stevens. Marilyn Macfarlane, Cedar City, Is AWS president; Luree Sargent, Cedar City, is vice-president; and Rayma Stevens of Holden is secretary. |