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Show Students, Alumni Ready For Jubilee BAC Homecoming Former students of the Branch Agricultural College will be given a special welcome to the campu Friday when the college celebrates its golden jubilee homecoming, Dr. H. Wayne Drlggs, Director said Wednesday. "B. A. C. will be especially happy to number among visitors to the campus all former students," the director said. "Many events have taken place during the Oolden Jubilee year, but becaiue of the widely scattered condition of the institution's alumni, many former students have not had a chance to come hiaie durlnpr the events of the semi-centennial year. "Such graduates will be glad to know that our Slot homecoming is still a part of our golden jubLce celebration. We hope that those who haven't been with us before will make every effort to jolu us In the pageantry of the homecoming homecom-ing game and the dance to follow." fol-low." On the campus, high interest Is being shown In the selection of a queen to reign over the day's events. Five coeds have been nominated nom-inated by the campus fraternities, and lively campaigning is underway. under-way. Candidates for the honor include in-clude Hazel Ann Hatch, Parowan; Elaine Wllcken, Clearfield; Colleen Bagley, Koosharem; Raydo Little, Delta, and Maurine Prince, New Harmony. Following the afternoon assembly, assem-bly, a pep rally will be organized in downtown Cedar City to proceed to the B. A. C. stadium before the homecoming game. The B. A. C. Broncos will play the Santa Ana Dons. |