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PROGRAM
Prelude Pianist, Mrs. Karen Fahey
Invocation Von H. Robertson, State Director Trade &: Industrial Education
Greetings Grant M. Burbidge, Vice Chairman Area Board of Control
Violin Solo T. Burdell Tenney
Address Daniel Edwards, Director Utah State Apprenticeship Council
" Trade School's Responsibility in Apprentice Program"
Girls' Sextette Donna Smith, Lucille Saathoff,
Address
Guitar Duet
Address
Rela Wardle, Patricia Shields, Nancy Jones, Joan Barton
L. Evans Smith, Student
"What the School Has Done for Me"
Miller Brothers Ned&: M a x
Dr. Irvin S. Noall Supervisor, Industrial Arts
Salt Lake Board of Education
"Need of Trained People in Industry"
Presentation of Students Jay L. Nelson, President Salt Lake Area Vocational School
Presentation of Certificates
Benediction
Postlude
Dr. E. Allen Bateman, State Supt. Public Instruction
Dr. Ai:thur L. Beeley, Dean Graduate School of Social Work
University of Utah
Pianist, Mrs. Karen Fahey
STUDENTS RECEIVING
CERTIFICATES OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
Anderson, Guy S. Jr. Andreason, Hyrum M.
- Banks, James A. Bleazard, Grant W. Bowie, Elmer G. Brown, William L. Buie, Thomas W. Castagno, Wayne Cunningham, Carlos J. Davis, Armond C.
- Demler, Betty Jean DiLauro, Rocco J. Flores, Andy A. Gallegos, Manuel Goff, Clifton Hamilton, William F.
- Hardy, Stanley Harsh, William F.
- Holladay, Lee J. Hopkins, Harold R. Jensen, Frank W. Jensen, James N.
- Johnson, Fr.ank C. Jones, Nancy Lambert, Fred Ivan I,.ambson, Carol Ethel Larsen, Lucinda Lemon, Paul B.
Lil'l"b, Jesse McDonald, Quincy D. Morinaka, Hideo Morrill, Dwain Ross Mutz, Margaret Mary Neeley, Jeanette M. Poynor, Louise Prigmore, Wallace H. Probert, Melvin C. Rasmussen, Donald E. Roth, Lawrence E. Saathoff, Thelma Lucile Sellers, Cecil A. Silverton, Ada Marie Sleater, Laretta Slusher, James Smith, L. Evans Sprague, Ra•lph D. Steadman, Barrett Steffensen, Mack Stratton, James R. Streiff, Roy E. Tilt, Richard E. Timmerman, Floyd Vise, Albert M. Washburn, Conrad Westerman, George H. Wright, Van Ess
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HISTORY AND OBJECTIVES
The establishment of the Salt Lake Area Vocational School was authorized by the Utah State Legislature in 1947 in recognition of the acute shortage of trained industrial and crafts workers in this area. The organization of the school effected a co-ordination and consolidation ofvocational interests and activities among the several school districts in and around Salt Lake City. The school districts participating are: Davis, Granite, Jordan, Murray, Park City, Salt Lake City and Tooele.
The Salt Lake Area Vocational School has been organized to meet the needs of three main groups:
1. Those who wish to become qualified for employment in an occupation.
2. Those who are learning an occupation on the job and who need supplementary training in the technical and related subjects of the occupation on a part-time basis.
3. Those who are qualified but who wish to increase their trade competence through study of subject areas of particular concern to them.
The Day School is intended to meet the needs of the first group while the Evening School is concerned with the second and third groups.
The school does not attempt to produce journeymen, but merely competent, well-trained people who have the basic skills, knowledge and techniques of their trade.
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