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Show A.G.S. Planning For i "Girls' Day" At Parowan High j Girls' Day at the Parowan ' High School will be held on ! Friday, March 31 according to plans readied by the Associated Associat-ed Girl Students at the school. Events of the day will begin at 1 p. m. and run on through the evening. The opening event of the day will be a luncheon at 1 o'clock for the girls and their mothers. Each girl will be permitted per-mitted to invite one adult guest. A fashion show will be presented and guest speaker for the afternoon will be Charlotte Char-lotte Sheffield. Wsr fir A I PLAN GIRLS' DAY. Mickie Macfarlane, left, senior representative, and Linda Dalton AGS president, work on plans for annual "Girls' Day" activities. Alta Dalton. H. E. instructor, instruc-tor, will be in charge of the fashion show and girls from all grades seventh through 12th, will be modeling sports clothes, night clothes, school clothes and dressy dresses that have been made in the Home Ec sewing classes. A special feature ot the fashion show will be the modeling of pioneer pio-neer underwear, also the junior jun-ior girls will model their prom formals. In the evening the Girls' Day Dance will be held in the high school gym. Music will be furnished by the Starlight-ers Starlight-ers Orchestra. A highlight of the dance will be the naming of the Preferred Man at the Parowan High. He will be selected se-lected by popular vote of all the girls at the school from the following candidates for the honor: Carlyle Gurr, Jerry Trimmer, Randy Lamoreaux, Larry Smith, Leslie Hulet, Clinton Topham, Brent Adams and Wayne Rowley. Linda Dalton, president of the AGS at the school is working work-ing with lady faculty advisors, Mrs. Jean Hendrickson, Mrs. Marguerite Orton, Miss Joan Decker and Mrs. Alta Dalton on plans for the day. Mrs. Norma Lemmon, her daughter and a friend, visited overnight in Parowan last Friday. Fri-day. They came from Las Vegas Ve-gas to bring Tom Lemmon, who had been visiting in the Nevada City for the past month, back to Kanab. They visited with family members there and then in Parowan at the home of Mrs. Pearl Russell. |