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Show Preference Ball On December 4 Partner Selection Procedure Reversed The annual "Preference Ball" at Utah State Agricultural college will be held as usual this year except that the men, rather than women students, will state their preferences for "dates.'' Announced plans for the semi-formal semi-formal ball to be 'held December 4 in the Logan Institute, Winn, fred Amecher of Logan, president of the Associated Women Students, outlined procedures involved in dating. Service men' students are receiving receiv-ing .preference slips through regular regu-lar mail service, while civilian men students receive forms from A W S officers.'? Metf -fishing: fo.'.atfenil the dance fill out the forms listing the college women they prefer u dates. Both men and women students stud-ents later will receive invitations stating the names , of their dates, Commitee planning the dance, which will be built around the theme, "Spirit in the Rockies," includes in-cludes Dorothy Bradshaw of Cedar City and Lu Jean Hinchcliffs ol Ogden, co-chairmen; Anne Marie j Theurer of Garland, publicity and preferences; Mary Dillman of Roosevelt, programs, and Jean Richards of Logan, general com-mittee. |