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Show College Coeds Offered Charm Courses "Charm for the college women" wo-men" will be the theme for the annual lectures and demonstration demonstra-tion 6erles at College of Southern South-ern Utah when students return to the classroom Jan. 3. The Associated Assoc-iated Women Students organization, organiza-tion, has outlined six weekly programs pro-grams designed to show practical and easy Jessons towards the development de-velopment of the college women in charm, beauty and personality. personali-ty. The series will be given by prominent women of Cedar City. Clothing for the college girl will be the opening topic, presented pre-sented in a combination fashion show-lecture by Mrs. Loren A. Whetten, prominent Cedar City matron. Mrs. Whetten is planning to . show a compjete college ward robe selected from local stores to be modeled by C S U stludents. Special advice on colors and styles to suit the personality and individual coloring will be given. Proper dress for each occasion, choice and use of jewelry and accessories, and mix-and-match! outfits for economy, are planned. plan-ned. The series wUl be held each Tuesday for a six-weeks period. On Jan. 10 Miss Barbara Gaddie, dramatics instructor in Cedar City High School, will present an ever challenging discussion on dating. Following is the remainder of the schedule: Jan. 17, "Hair care, cutting and styling," by Mrs. lone Lambert, from Moderne Beauty Salon. Jan. 24, "How to be a good conversationalist," con-versationalist," by Fern Johnson, radio station KSUB Women's Editor. Ed-itor. Jan 31, "Developing your personality," per-sonality," by Mrs. Boyd Smith, librarian at Cedar City High School, who has taught courses in charm and who was instrumental instru-mental in introducing this series of programs at C S U several years ago. Feb. 7, "What is true love," by Mrs. Elaine Southwick, instructor in the C S U English department. "All women students and faculty fac-ulty members are invited to take part in these discussions," Mis? Appfonie said. |