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Show Local Students In Y Affairs PROVO, Utah (Special to the Springville Herald) Deon Caffall, of Springvilic, senior at Brigham-Young Brigham-Young university here, is one of fifty women students who were selected as Mentors for . girls entering en-tering the institution for the first time. Mentor girls were selected on the basis of character and sociability; so-ciability; their function is to assist in the orientation of women students. stu-dents. Young women entering school ! for the first time are assigned to a mentor, who assists them in locating, lo-cating, meeting new friends, and becoming acquainted with the campus cam-pus and adjusted to college life. Approximately 500 girls out of 2700 students expected to register the fall quarter will be attending the university for the first time. Miss Caffail will lead a group of 25 freshmen girls in social activities activi-ties during the autumn quarter These activities are designed tc Drepare new girls in becoming properly adjusted to campus life. PROVO, Utah (Special to The Spiingville Herald) Venice Whiting and Beth Anderson of Springville, co-eds at Brigham Young university here, were among 27 models in the university's univer-sity's annual fall fashion show. Presented each year at the beginning of school by the Associated As-sociated Women Students' organization, organ-ization, ' the review is designed to give assistance to new co-eds in selecting their clothes for college and also to welcome the girls to the university campus. Ready-to-wear costumes and those made by students and especially designed for classroom, class-room, active and spectator sports, afternoon events, and formal and informal dances and parties were worn by the models. The wardrobes ward-robes were planned to assist the co-ed in choosing clothes for any figure and each article was kept witlun the clothes budget of the average woman student. |