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Show ' '' ' ' ?i .'. " "1 ,! ! , ; ' iCZ-:' - 1 ! ; j , -s ; ; . : : jx i i ;..m j Js j.. ,h,, .!! - i i ; .i I''- . ""' -I i '. i !.'!;. i . , is i 5 "i : 5 f ' . U ' i i ' '.tl r ) --., . - ' j ,; v '...( . .-. ' i . r f - . .... . . . . .. ... i WANT MORE EDUCATION? Roger Hon-eyman, Hon-eyman, Utah Trade Tech representative, ex plains advantages of going to his institution during student orientation at P.G. High. PGHS Seniors Hear Representatives From All Utah Higher Institutions Seniors at Pleasant Grove High School heard representatives representa-tives from colleges and other institutions from throughout Utah this week. The planned meeting was to. make available to students some facts about the opportunities offered at the institutions of higher learning and to give them an opportun ity to ask questions first hand in order fo rthem to determine what they will do next year. Representatives were present pres-ent from Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, College of Eastern Utah (Carbon) Dixie College at St. George, Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho, Snow College at Ephraim, Southern Utah State College at Cedar City, Weber College at Ogden and University of Utah and Utah State University. Also represented were the Two Technical Colleges, Salt Lake City and Provo, Salt Lake Medical-Dental, LDS Business College and Mary's Beauty College. Col-lege. After a general meeting in the auditorium, students were given an opportunity to visit three periods or college areas, and at each place after a brief review from the representative questions could be asked. Also handouts were available from the colleges telling of the advantages ad-vantages and opportunities of each institution. While no decision need be made now, seniors are at least started in their thinking about plans for next year. |