Show Leaders vote Career Day successful affair The co-sponsored Beyond High School Planning Conference-Career by the Duchesne County School District and the Roosevelt Kiwanis club last week was branded as a very definite success by all who participated in the day of A corps of approximately 20 professional and career men and women joined in giving instruction to senior students from high schools in Duchesne and western Uintah counties Representatives from junior colleges and trade and vocational schools were also present to discuss their respective schools with the senior The five instructional periods were held at the Roosevelt stake To open the Carl director of for Duchesne District and co-chairman with Nathan Kiwanis vocational guidance committee explained the purpose of the then introduced Rowan C. Stutz who keynoted the day with a brief AFTER THE preliminaries and the introduction of the the seniors went to three departments they previously had chosen to receive instruction one each for 45 These were morning The afternoon was devoted to learning about colleges and schools in which they were interested school officials and were loud in their praise of the project that will become an annual feel the effort put into the project paid off for the kids who were attempting to a few ideas about what they must look for after graduation They are better prepared to enter the field they are interested in after hearing trained men and women who are following the profession or the two Mr and Allen said Kiwanis has pushed vocational guidance as a part of their youth welfare and career days in high schools have become a fixture in the activity of clubs throughout Plans will be formulated for next year's |