Show adults register at UHS for vocational instruction i A final report on registration for the post high school vocational training classes being offered at Union High School reveals that a total of have enrolled in the various classes being Sixty-eight were enrolled with November registration and j with the January ACCORDING TO coordinator for vocational a total of 1 registered last exceeded this year by In the most recent enrollment is as in the respective 25 in beginning and ad- Dan in Elaine 16 in Henry 11 in meat Nonas 15 in Norris 50 in two sections of medical j self-help James 13 in LaMont 12 in beginning Mary 11 in advanced sewing and Mary THE October 12 were listed in beginning 15 in advanced 17 in 22 in and 12 in speed Since the carpentry class is just Oliver said that people could still enroll if they This class is a class and is held for 12 weeks THE AVERAGE time of the classes is from 2 1 to 3 with carpentry a and welding a It is possible another meat- cutting class will be sponsored after the present one is completed in three more weeks Only 8 or 10 people are required to register for this so if enough interest Is I another may be given in the near MANY HAVE expressed the desire to enroll in the self-help medical but Oliver said that now that the county has a new Civil Defense this will probably be under his The registration for the various education classes is most encouraging and indicates the desire of the people in this to further their IB I HI I IB REGISTERED FOR V. E. CLASSES Top part of photo rather shows James W. Oliver director of Vocation Education in the Roosevelt and S part of the faculty who received a total of new VE students who registered for the classes offered for the mid-winter Bottom of photo Is panoramic shot of the crowd that heard Oliver explain areas of instruction and registration |