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Show Provo Tech Official At Schools Advantages and opportunities offered by Utah Technical College at Provo wiH be explained to Interested seniors of Panguitch High School, Escalante High School, Bryce Valley High School, and Piute High School at Panguitch High School on Thursday, November 21, according to Wilson W. Sorensen, president of Utah Tech. On that date, Roger Honeyman, Utah Tech industrial coordinator, will be available to outline programs offered by the college and to give individual counseling if such is desired. Seniors may learn from Mr. Honeyman the opportunities of vocational-technical education and how they can avail themselves of It Vocational counseling will be available as part of the presentation, along with discussions of job opportunities, rates of pay, and working conditions in jobs for which students may be trained The presentation Is made with the view of giving me high school senior ample time to consider Its possibilities, prior to obtaining his or her high school diploma by the end of the senior year just beginning. The Utah Tech presentation will be part of a "College Day" at the high school In which representatives of 13 colleges and universities In Utah will take part. It will be a post-high school orientation program for the senior, giving them the opportunity to learn what Is available for them at the state's institutions of higher learning. In addition to Utah Tech at Provo, representatives from other Institutions will be at the high school as follows: Brigham Yound University, University of Utah, Weber State University, Snow College, Snow College, Dixie College, Southern Utah State College, Westminster, LDS Business College, Stevens-Henager Business College, and Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. I J |