Show Snow College Dates Registration The pace of activity on the Snow College campus has in increased increased increased in- in creased this week as the school nears the opening of another school year Faculty members will wiil hold their first meeting Friday and will spend next week in workshops workshops workshops work work- shops and in other preparation for Ifor for the opening The faculty has been increased by three new po po- Student leaders will have their annual Leadership Conference on Sept 21 19 at the Great Basin Research Center in Ephraim 1 Canyon During the conference they will complete the activity i calendar for the school year and a tY f discuss all phases of campus life In attendance at the conference conference conference confer confer- ence will be student body officers officers officers cers editors of publications and presidents of clubs Arrangements Arrangements Arrangements Arrange Arrange- ments for the meetings have been made by Dean of Students Al Green and Neal Cox Salt Lake City student body dent Other important even events in connection connection connection con con- with the opening of school have been outlined by Registrar Ross P. P Findlay They include freshmen orientation orientation orientation orienta orienta- tion Sept 25 beginning at 8 am a.m. in Snow Auditorium I The e purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose of f orientation is primarily r ri i k i N r J 9 J oy S to assist freshmen in obtaining the guidance and information they need in beginning college Mr Findlay said The freshmen will be introduced introduced introduced intro intro- to the f faculty culty and student student student stu stu- stu- stu dent body officers in morning programs and will then be given individual and group assistance in choosing their programs and getting signed up Registration will begin Sept 26 at 8 am a.m. amin in the Noyes Build Build- ing Sophomores will begin the enrollment procedure at that hour according to an alphabetical cal scheme They will be followed by freshmen freshmen freshmen fresh fresh- men and transfer I students who N. N s r. r t II will start the pr process cess a at 9 am a.m. again according to to an alphabetical alphabet alphabet- cal scheme Fall quarter class- class work will begin Sept 27 Prospective freshmen who have not taken the ACT entrance entrance entrance en en- en- en trance examination series will have one more opportunity to do doso doso so so before the opening of school Mr Findlay said The ACT will be given Sept 23 at 8 am a.m. in Room of the Applied Arts and Sciences BuildIng Building Build Build- Building ing according to Mr Findlay It is preferred that students make arrangements in advance for the test School officials are forecasting an enrollment of or more I 1 Y students for fall quarter This would woul r represent pres nt an increase of about 20 per cent over last years year's figure and set a record A very limited amount of housing housing housing hous hous- ing is still available in campus dormitories according to sc school ool officials Some housing is also available in the community With the opening of school a anew anew anew new 8 84 woman 84 woman dormitory will go into operation It is helping to tomake tomake tomake make possible the projected enrollment enrollment enrollment en en- increase Other physical facilities that will go into use during the year include some for outdoor physical physical physical cal education activities and the new million half-million dollar library which the college expects to move into about Jan 1 1968 1 i f |