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Show Dhect Successful Giils' Week Activities i irifrrw'weweiMaiMW-Mirn 11 him i imu t n i Kit ttfxsjtri Branch Agricultural College Associated Women Students' officers and advisor check week's activity program. From left to right: Rayma Stevens, secretary; Patsy Nee-ley, Nee-ley, assembly chairman; LaRee Sargent, vice president; Prof. Karma Swindle, advisor, and Marilyn Macfarlane, president. V V w Dance to Climax BAC Girls' Week A "Girls' day dance", sponsored by the Associated Women Students Stu-dents of the Branch Agricultural college will be held tomorrow evening in the BAC gym, as a climax to Girls' Week which started last Sunday with tho annual an-nual spring tea. The dance tomorrow evening is a girl date boy affair, and is under the direction of Rayma Stevens. Everyone is invited to the dance, either dated or stag. The dance will be informal, and "extra" men will be admitted free of charge. The week long activities have been sponsored by the Associat ed Women Students with the thought in mind that the girls are to have everything their own way, at least during this week. This morning, the women stag-ed stag-ed an assembly with Patsy Nee-ley Nee-ley of Cedar City in charge. School talent participated in the presentation. On Monday, the women appeared ap-peared on the campus in their best finery as part of the observance observ-ance of the week. Marilyn Macfarlane, Cedar City, is AWS president; Luree Sargent, Cedar City, is vice president, pres-ident, and Rayma Stevens of Holden is secretary. . |