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Show Clubmen Ready Plans for Vocational Clinic At High School On Friday To assist students in selection of the vocation for which they are best adapted and in which they are most interested, the Springville Kiwanis club is spon- soring a Vocational Guidance Clin- ic at the high school Friday, April 21. In charge of the project is the Boys and Girls Committee of the club composed of Clifford Cran-dall, Cran-dall, chairman, H. Reese Anderson, Harold N. Jordan and Ray Nichols. There will be a general assembly at 10 a.m. and at 10.30 a.m., classes clas-ses will begin with specialists appointed ap-pointed to give talks to the students stu-dents on the various ways of making mak-ing a living. The Home Economics class will go to Provo and tour the Barbizon plant and Miss Carter of Provo Beauty School, will gve a talk on Beauty Culture. A talk will be given on interior decorating by Lynn Taylor of Provo; Pro-vo; on aviation by Roy Despain: forestry, Merrill Nielson; Armed Forces, Lt. Col. Fred Harris. F. E. Butterfield, city electrician electri-cian will talk on engineering as a vocation; Dr. John Clark on teaching, teach-ing, Harrison Conover, journalism, printing and publishing; Jay Morgan, Mor-gan, carpentry, Bill Phillips, mechanics; mech-anics; Richard Gunn, art; Noble J. Hart, agriculture; Dean Peterson, Peter-son, stenography; Paul Lloyd, retail re-tail selling; Harmon Hatch and Golden Hansen, music; Miss Marie Johnson, nursing. |