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Show IfiWS to name "Prefered Man" Beth Smith, dean of woman, is advisor to the group. Five Southern Ulah State College .students are candidates candi-dates for the title of Associated Associ-ated Women Students "Most Preferred Man." Campus coeds will vote through the week for their choice from the following: fol-lowing: Norman Robinson, Parowan; Stev Plait, Cedar City; Glenn "Buzz" Kiehard-son, Kiehard-son, Kl Cajon.; Gary Sampson, Samp-son, Clenwood, Sevier County; and Doug Berry, Sandy. Announcement of the preferred pre-ferred man title winner will made at (lie Preference Ball on March 7 hi 9 p.m. in the SUSC Ballroom. Five women students have been selected by SUSC faculty member.,., to represent AWS in various fields of excellence. Each has been honored by a day-long observance during II v.? week. Chosen to typify charm was Andrea Adams, Parowan. Ellen DeMille, Hock-ville, Hock-ville, Washington County, was selected for outstanding scholastic abilities; Debi Evans, Ev-ans, Bountiful, personality; Jean Leslie, Puyallup, Wash, service and Murna Wads-worth, Wads-worth, Panguitch, talent. Other AWS activities have included a panel Wednesday composed of men faculty members and students to offer advic.j to women students relating re-lating to their associaton with members of the opposite sex. Sharon Esplin, Cedar City, was chairman. The annual AWS assembly on Thursday was under the direction of Tanya Winget, Monroe. Arrangements for the week have been under the direction of Kathy Allen, Panguitch. Charlene Tarn, Honolulu, Hawaii, Ha-waii, is head of the AWS organization or-ganization as the SUSC wo-1 man senator-at-large. Georgia |