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Show School District Adult High School might be spent to the best advantage. After an interview with a school counselor to determine the amount of credit already earned as well as other possible credit available through the adult high school program, prospective students often find that they are much nearer to graduation than they had assumed. as-sumed. Actual class work can begin on the same night as registration registra-tion if a sufficient number of students are registered. The Association of American Railroads reports that the railroads rail-roads will spend over $300 million mil-lion in 1965 on some 1,500 new and more powerful locomotives to meet the demands of a growing nation increasingly dependant de-pendant on efficient transportation. transpor-tation. This installation will be almost half again as large as 1964's the first thousand-unit thousand-unit year since 1957. Classes planned for work on school diplomas Registration for classes in Nebo School District's Adult High School will be conducted at Spanish Fork Senior High School, Monday, January 10, at 7:00 p.m., according to G. Grant Gardner, Director of Adult Education Prior to the registration, it would be well for interested adults to call at their local high school to go over credits already accumulated in order to determine which courses they still need for graduation. School counselor, Clark Stewart, Stew-art, will be available by appointment ap-pointment to give assistance here. If the former high school credits are located in schools outside of Nebo School District, it will be necessary to provide transcripts of such credits. It will not be necessary to wait for such transscripts to arrive before registering for adult classes. However, requests for transcripts should be made immediately im-mediately in order that time devoted to study in the Nebo |