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Show Vocational viinnsrs Gold plated hammers will ' be presented to Cedar City High School and Delta Jr. High as the sweepstakes winners win-ners in Industrial Education Day competition held this week at SUSC. This is the first year that SUSC has presented these awards. We feel that the hammers are fitting to honor hon-or the achievements of industrial in-dustrial education students. Over 500 junior and senior sen-ior high school students from 18 schools In Utah, Nevada and Arizona were on campus to enter areas of industrial education com -petition for projects com -pleted during the school year and to compete in a number of on campus contests. I.E. Day started over 40 years ago to give the students stu-dents opportunity to display their skills and provide for a professional interchange between Instructors in the different industrial education edu-cation programs. Local students winning awards wereDanAtkin, BHS, vice clamp, sweepstakes; Nick Leko, MHS, geometric coffee table, superior; Shawn Hill, BHS, loco screw vice superior; Patrick Cassell, MHS, light clamp, superior; Mark Marshall, BHS, dent puller, superior; Jr. High Drafting, Shawn Hill, BHS, third; Sr. High Drafting, James Lindsay. BHS. third. |