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Show "Mcst Preferred Man" lobe named Saturday 1 Associated Women Students at Southern Utah State College Col-lege will climax a special week of activities by announcement announ-cement Saturday night, Feb. 26, of the "Most Preferred Man." Five candidates will be voted on during the week by campus coeds. Vying for the title of most preferred are Bob Chambers, Salt Lake City; Syd Sincock, Galena, 111.; Neuman Duncan and Richard Tree, Cedar City; Jerry Bodie, Alberta, Canada, and Joe Hansen, Richfield. Other AWS Week activities will include an assembly Thursday at 11 a.m. in the SUSC SU-SC Auditorium themed "Our Men on Campus Awards." That evening, Dr. Lindsay Curtis, prominent Ogden physician phy-sician and lecturer, will give a special talk on "Focus on Feminine Sexuality" at 6:30 p.m. in the SUSC Recital Hall. A feature Of AWS Week will be the Stan Bronson Concert Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in the new LDS Institute building. Mr. Bronson Is providing a special fund raising program for Korean orphans. The geml-formal Preference Bali will be held Saturday at 9 p.m. in the Large Ballroom. Week's events will end Sunday Sun-day with a panel discussion on "The Many Faces of Woman" Wo-man" at 8:30 p.m. in the LDS Institute. Jennifer Whitby, American Fork, Js AWS president. |