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Show Vocational contests planned at SUSC business contests," said Larry A Olsen, professor of business. "In addition to the new machine transcription contest, students will compete in filing, business math, accounting, spelling, business English, American Free Enterprise, En-terprise, and first and second-year typewriting and shorthand." Sponsored each year by the SUSC School of Business and Technology, business department faculty serve as contest judges. M. CEDAR CITY " Nearly 900 students from Utah and Nevada schools will visit Southern Utah State College April 20 for vocational contests in business and agriculture. Around 300 students are expected to compete in team and individual soil and livestock judging. Another 600 students will meet at SUSC for large and small school business competition that includes a new contest in machine transcription. "We have invited over 40 schools to compete in Members of SUSC's Chi Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, a national business club, help correct the hundreds of contest papers. "A major advance this year," Dr. Olsen said, "is the use of a computer to help determine typewriting results." Business winners will be announced at a 2 p.m. awards assembly in the SUSC War Memorial Fieldhouse. Among the prizes will be full-tuition SUSC scholarships for winners in accounting, typewriting and shorthand. shor-thand. The majority of business vocational day contests will be in the SUSC Business Building, Olsen said, with others in the Thorley Recital Hall and fieldhouse. . Agricultural contests are sponsored each year by the SUSC Division of Agriculture, School of Science, with assistance from the SUSC Ag Club. In agricultural competition, com-petition, students will compete in soil and livestock judging in activities at the SUSC Valley Farm which is located three miles west of Cedar City. Competition Com-petition will be in both team and individual events. Agricultural contests are sponsored each year by the SUSC Division of Agriculture, School or Science. |