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Show T How Times Change It's Far Cry, From Old Days ol Mazing Newcomers on U Campos f 1 ( i ri.... i Y J FRESHMEN RULE THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH CAMPUS THIS WEEK AS ACTIVITIES BEGIN FOR NEW QUARTER Helen Smith, left, junior student, .how. "Frost," Peggy Johnson .round th. c.mpu. and Introduce, her t. Theron S tiu.t, mVnmJ.'lu renter. Peggy and Helen talk about cl.sse. over refreshment.; right. Winifred Doddridge; left, Kathry Walter and Helen Srmth, r.ght, gather around Peggy, center, a. frosh t.k .potl.ght. U. of U: Will Greet Frosh To Campus During Week Freshmen will be the most Important person, on the University of Utah campu. beginning Wednesday, as the attention of faculty and student. I. centered on the greenllng. for the twofold purpose of reentering them and Introducing them to college life. sorlatlon not to display sorority badges until September 30. Sophomores and upperclassmen will register September 25, and classes will begin September 26. An extensive program for the freshmen will continue with the advent of the official freshman week, to begin October 2. Patrick Quinn, newly appointed chairman, and his committee, will plan a week of festivities. "Freshmen are going to find that the upperclassmen are more anxious to look after them than they think." Miss Smith slid, In speaking of her program plans. "It's a far cry from the days of 'hazing.' Frosh are honored these days!" The frosh will make their ini- tlal bow to campus circles Wednesday Wed-nesday at 9 a. m. In Kingsbury hall, when those who did not take the English placement test last spring will be given the examination. Thursday at 9 a. m. in the hall a general assembly will be held, and each freshman will attend, accompanied by their "big brother" or "big sister," their sponsors for the week. The sponsor program for the coming year is the largest ever undertaken by the Associated Women Students and the Associated Associat-ed Men Students. Sponsors and their captains for the women have met iwlth Miss Myrtle Austin, dean of women. In the Union building, to receive Instructions. In-structions. Each girl is assigned a number of freshmen and she will contact the girls, meet them Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday, and show them about the campus and buildings. build-ings. Helen Smith, vice president of A. W. S, la In charge of the program planning. The men, under leadership of John L. Balllf Jr. dean of men, and Richard D. McGhie, vice president presi-dent of A. M. S., have outlined a similar program. Thursday, following the general assembly, the freshmen will meet with assigned faculty advisors to discus, programs, From 2:30 to 4 p. m. the A.W. s. will hold an activity hour, with a reception following. fol-lowing. Friday they will register by appointment. ap-pointment. Sponsors were asked by the as- |