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Show Trade Tech Evening School to Start on Jan. 4, Signup Wow "Evening School at Utah Technical College at Provo, offering 225 classes in 37 programs of study, will begin winter quarter on January 4th simultaniously with the day school." Dr. Roger Plothow, Director Direc-tor of Continuing Education at the College made the announcement an-nouncement and urged persons per-sons to register for courses as soon as possible to avoid the rush. Registration began on December 12 and is continuing con-tinuing through the first week of school. The Evening School Office will be open on the Provo Campus from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for registration. The office will be closed Dec. 26 and Jan. 2 Most night classes are conducted con-ducted from two to three hours and usually from one to three times a week. They are designed for people who work marketing, marketing-cooperative marketing-cooperative work and correlated classes, diversified cooperative education, drafting, draf-ting, economics, electrical and automation, electronics English, fire science (prevention and fire fighting), general building construction, health services, horseshoeing, history (American and Early Utah), life science, learning center, machine shop, gun-smithing, gun-smithing, mathematics, occupational oc-cupational home economics, occupational orientation and relations, physical science, psychology, refrigeration, speed reading, welding. The evening school faculty is made up of regular Utah TechProvo faculty members, said Dr. Plothow, and experts and leaders in various fields from the community who give their time and expertise to the evening program. in the day and wish to further their education, said Dr. Plothow, or for anyone else who may be interested in the wide variety of programs offered. of-fered. Unlike some day school programs, evening school has virtually unlimited registration. If a class is filled and at least 12 more people wish to take it, another class can be started. Multiple classes and sections, sec-tions, numbering at. least 225, are offered in the 37 programs of study for the evening winter quarter which include: American Institute of Banking classes, apprentice appren-tice related instruction, Geneva apprentice related instruction, in-struction, art, auto mechanics-small engines, auto mechanics-general, auto mechanics-service station, collision repair (auto body). Business-accounting, business-office education, office education-legal assistant, business-real estate, business- |