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Show , County oiudonJo I offend College 1 Boy in Doouor more information regarding possible training and education educa-tion after high school graduation. gradu-ation. The Milford High School seniors joined those from Beaver High this year In Bea -ver for the program. They were accompanied by Mr. Forrest Addington, Counselor Coun-selor and Career Specialist at Milford High School this year. This year, the following follow-ing institutions were represented; repre-sented; Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, University of Utah, Utah State University, Weber State College, Southern Utah State College, Dixie College, Snow College, Utah Technical Techni-cal Colleges at Provo and Salt Lake, Sevier Valley Tech, LDS Business College, Col-lege, and Stevens -Henager Business College. Ricks College Col-lege of Rexburg, Idaho, and the only out-of-state institution, insti-tution, was also represented because of local interest. The orientation provides a real opportunity for young people to become much better bet-ter acquainted with some of the post -high school institutions institu-tions of the State. Three separate sessions were scheduled so that each student stu-dent might visit representatives representa-tives from any three institutions insti-tutions of his choice during the afternoon. Representatives Representa-tives showed slides, provid ed brochures, and gave pamphlets pam-phlets describing their institutions insti-tutions to the participants. Also, information about college col-lege majors, career opportunities, oppor-tunities, social organizations organiza-tions on campus, clubs, housing, testing, admissions, scholarships, financial aids, and many other topics were provided for the students. Questions were answered and applications were available avail-able to those interested. Both Mr. Stoker and Mr. Addington felt that this year's orientation was one of the best. Many questions were answered and the students stu-dents came away with a much better view of post -high Representatives from ,a thirteen post -high school in -L' stltutions were in Beaver, w' Monday, November 16th, for " the Annual Post -High School P," Orientation Day. EldonStok-' EldonStok-' er, Counselor and Career e?' Specialist at Beaver High School, said that each year, in cooperation with the Utah State Board of Education and the universities, colleges, and technical colleges In the State, an afternoon is set aside for the senior students In the two county high schools to visit representatives of these institutions to receive school training opportunities. opportuni-ties. A similar program will be held next year for next year's seniors. |