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Show Dixie Students Win Many Awards At Cedar Unusually High Standard Shown By Dixie Students Rates Praise Dixie students left few awards for the contestants from eleven other high schools last Saturday at Cedar City in the annual Southern Utah Vocational Day acivities. Nearly 50 participants from the Dixie lower division won top honors hon-ors in business, home economics, agriculture and shop. A summary of Dixie placements follows : Bookkeeping: Marilyn Cox, first, individual honors; Dixie team first, with Marilyn Cox, Walter Snow and John Nelson. ElementaryNshorthand: Dixie team first, with Melissa Whitehead, White-head, Delia Madsen, Junior Cannon, Can-non, Carol Sullivan, Leland Mee-cham: Mee-cham: Melissa was second and Delia fifth for individual honors. Advanced shorthand: Dixie team first in, speed and accuracy, with Barbara Bryner, Ila Holt and Andrew An-drew Barnum; Barbara placed first in accuracy as an individual; Barbara received second, Ila third and Andrew fifth as individuals in speed. Elementary typing: Karma Sul-ivan Sul-ivan first in speed and third in accuracy. -Advanced typing: Dixie first, with Caroline Stucki, Barbara Bryner and Ila Holt; in speed Caroline Car-oline was first, Barbara second and Ila third; in production Ila was first, with Barbara and Caroline Caro-line tied for second. Amateur typing: Marilyn Cox, first. Woodwork: Dale Prisbrey first and Ford Prisbrey third. Home economics: Rating of excellent ex-cellent for the Dixie team of Melissa Me-lissa Whitehead, Barbara Truman and Afton Leavitt. No ratings were given for agriculture, agri-culture, but nine boys participated in the judging of livestock, poultry poul-try and crops. The shop department also put (Continued on page four) Dixie At Cedar City (Continued from first page) on an excellent exhibit of craft jewelry. Instructors in the departments mentioned above are. Shorthand, bookkeeping and typing, Edward Christensen and Ruth Falck; shop, Charles N. Merkley and Earl Cot-tam; Cot-tam; agriculture, Wayne Hinton; homemaking, Ann Robinson and Margaret Jones. |