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Show Kiwanis Vocational Assembly April 28 April 28 has been set aside for the South high school student body as Vocational Guidance day to give the students an idea of the profession they wish to enter after af-ter graduation. The Kiwanis club has chosen approximately ap-proximately fifty representatives from the various professional fields to take to the students on that day discussing their prospective prospec-tive profession. Last year 95 per cent of the students stu-dents wanted "white collar jobs," leaving only 5 per cent for the remaining re-maining jobs. The list of choices is listed in each home room. This year, because of the present war conditions, it is hoped that many stud' will become greatly interested : vital to Amer ica's war u'iV' |