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Show Page Five . DID WELL AT VOCATIONAL 'MEET STUDENTS BUSINESS crowd' of over 800 students and instructors from a score of high schools in southern Utah and Nevada wore guests of B. A. C. at their annual Vocational day, last Saturday. A record-breaki- INSTRUCTORS A ' in sovoral fiolds was than it has over boon. That is keener especially true in the business department, with Richfield and North Sevier high schools entering for the first Competition discussed qualifications of. business students on the job. Both speakers stressed efficiency in business and service occupations. Their main criticism of college students who to thorn for employment is that "personality traits" are not favorably They believe schools have developed. not given sufficient attention to the ability of young people to market and apply these skills. They said, "Students lack willingness to adjust themselves to new assignments " time. In commercial events Dixio ontorod four teams, throe of thorn placing. Tho second -- year shorthand team, consisting of Para Lee Wallace, LaProle Sullivan, and Henna Gubler, won first place. This team also won tho individual honors in the order listed. Tho second-ye- ar typewriting team, consisting of the same members as the shorthand team, wen second, com.G without grumbl ing . sec-ond-ry- car On The where con- -' typewriting team, sisting of Kay Hafon, Emma Sullivan, and Norma Cox, won second place. Kay Kefcn won third place in the individual awards. were Superior ratings in first-ye- ar home-maki- Gubler, Niles. In clothing superior rating was given Helen Cottam. Mr.. contests, judging livestock impressive score of the team The , earning ADO this is tho throe icultural Jay tho also did Mr. R. L. Tho judging their part to make a showing for Dixie. Members of this team are: Kay Elwin. Culver, and Lloyd Hewitt. Richard Olds for the second consecu- Empoy, year won tho woodwork contest.- In this event each contestant is. given ts and material to work with, and the one doing the best work in tho shortest time wins. Contestants came from the unucr two years jf high school. Week-en- d. "Vocational .D. Humpherys, professor Education, visited President Dixio poultry judging contest two mado another fino showing with boys Snow and T entering; namoly, Stafford Allen Strunk. team two Education as a Means of Social and Economic Adjustment of Youth" is tho theme. Huntsman, Harvey Blankenaglo and Rodney Burgoss. crop will 'take three students to Salt Lake this Ross McArthur, Andrew Barnum, The Hinton conven- Cottam, and either Merkley, Miss Buggert or Mrs. Robinson will attend- a vocational training meeting in points from a possible considered very good. five members of this team aro In State agricultural .D. . mado to Logan they vail enter tho judging co- .at tho Mr. division and of tho Woodward fine showing in the judging contests. the agri- livestock., throe for dairy judgfor. crop judging, and two for ing, poultry judging. judge ng .agriculture students Tho most teams 500; tion,. Aft on Bast inn and Both awarded ntests .D. ten members of department will go 25 April culture place. HAVE CONFERENCE special feature of Vocational day at Cedar Saturday was a business department meeting at which Mary Bergstrom, manager of Narys cafe, and Reid H. Gardner, manager of Southern Utah Power company, ng U. 3. A. C. Snow and Mr. of Agr, Logan, Merkley Wednesday. X,v'rv An1 "v mown. .....a IVGLlEfih, V v-tj- ' A- :sGffi The COLONIAL SOUTH" tive blue-prin- MAdmOifoOk ExOLyi 25 1 V V" y--sy v: V V V -- - i sjxskw |