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Show IB. Y. U. TO ADOPT "MENTOR PLAN" FOR NEW CO-EDS A new plan for "orienting" new girls on the B. Y. U. campus is being launched by the Associated Associat-ed Women Students, according to Mrs. Nettie Neff Smart, dean of women. Under the new system the city of Provo is divided into geographical geo-graphical districts or "council groups," each containing an approximately ap-proximately equal number of girls, including both former students stu-dents and new co-eds. Over each of these districts will be a member mem-ber of the new A. W. S. council as a leader. "In each council group the new-girls new-girls will be formed into smaller 'mentor groups.' each of which will be led by a junior or senior mentor girl," Mrs. Smart said. "In this way the persons in the mentor groups will all live in the same neighborhood and will be able to have more successful mentor parties par-ties and also make their mentor groups more active in the school life." First activity of the A. W. S. council will be the sponsoring of a fashion revue Monday afternoon in College hall. At this time further fur-ther information will be given to the new girls about activities of the association. |