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Show Tuesday, July 23, 1957 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE but will be open to any interested material as those in August freshmen. During the three-da- y These will be followed by sesperiods freshmen wilj take per- sions for both August and Septsonnel tests in English, college ember groups on Sept. 30 and ability, interests and aptitudes. Oit. 1. Studentbody orientation Lectures on various BYU pro- will be the obective of these cedures will be alternated with lectures, which will attempt to Orientation Sessions for BYU . Freshmen Two sessions of Freshman Orientation will be held at Brigham Young University in preparation for the 1957-5- 8 school year, it was 'announced today by Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of students. Orientation sessions are vital in integrating new students into university life, Dean Lloyd said. I The sessions have been split into two groups, one to be held Aug. 1, 2, and 3 ,and the other 26, 27, and 28. First session is directed mainly it new students living in the vicinity, of Brigham Young University, ; , the tests. Housing for first ' orientation meetings will be handled through the University, and students interested in living in ' residence halls should return postcards which are out now. Meals will sent being be available at tne Smith Cafeteria. A dance and sportsaree wil be held at both orientations to enable class members to become better acquainted. Sessions to be held Sept. 26, 27 and 28 will cover the same and Oct. 1. eda on-cam- pus gues-tionnai- re "acquaint new students with student government and organiza. tions. Freshman registration will be orientaaltered with student-bod- y tion. Those students attending orientation September 30 will register on October 1 while groups registering, on September 30 will receive orientation October 1. Hello Week will begin September 30 and coincide with the program of freshman registration and orientation. During this time Council will distribute pamphlets outlining the campus organizations, their purpose, and opportunities for freshmen. Shuttle sprvice to the campus for students arriving at the Provo train and bus depots will be in Inter-organizatio- n Tax Elevea ... ( All materials for this big, . double garage. only 12.47 a iqonth chosen as general chairman of the Notre Dame school carnival slated for September 26, 27 and 28. Assisting Mr. Delpha will be Mrs. Paul Holdaway, secretary and publicity chairman; William J. Welsh, treasurer, and the following committee chairmen; Queen, Mrs. Tom Perrero and Mrs. Earl Smith; booths, Frank Dalpiaz; booth construction, Tony Fratto; ticket printing, Paul Holdaway; dance, Joe Glorioso; banquet tickets, Mrs. William Welsh and Mrs. Earl Smith; dining room management, Mrs. Rose Mariatta, -- -- only 1 2.47 a month Its SPANISH Nile AT THE STRAND THEATRE IN HELPER WEDNESDAY JULY 'U m'11 $ hi w Make your old garage look like new with new doors. As low as during both sessions, provided by Associated Men Stu- La Bien operation Pagada dents Council. IF dt HB. ED SIEIIDAN C Thunderbird V-- Like New! Fordomatic, Engine, Radio, Heater, 8 White-wall- s, etc. Beautiful Black and White with a Red - Interior. HURRY ON THIS ONE It Cant Last Long!!! 60 Others to Choose Frdm v - y? , . WE HANDLE OUR OWN TIME PAYMENTS 5.00 a month IMPORTANT You can still gat a home improvement lean with vp to 5 years to pay oven though your heme it mortgaged. 24 f.laldita Ciudad ALL CARS GUARANTEED Ii Build a garage with patio! - Joseph Delpha, Notre Dame Mens Club president, has been Heres a Car That Runs odds and ends by building this garage now. We will 1) Show you how to build it; 2) Arrange for a builder, or 3) Show you the new garages you Just panel bolt together. " For Three-da- y Catholic Carnival J85 Protect your car and add new storage space for garden furniture, tools and and kitchen supervisor, John Spatafore. Additional committee chainnen are being appointed and they will be announced later, Mr. Delpha said. Chairmen Appointed T cm r i L |