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Show 0cal students place in ational competitions 11 . Stnt.fi Col- Pldents enrolled in ethnical and skilled ft professional pro-' pro-' recently returned !rl SkillsUSA-VICA .nal Leadership and Conference in Kansas : gm with bragging fLand a national title. YSC's gold medal win-in win-in chapter business 'V include Andrea -Jensen &om .Lante- Spencer Coles r'AOrem, Rodney Nor-'! Nor-'! from Lehi, Theresa irom Orem, and from South Lough from alsowonagoiameudi from irfflan ,'crton Alteon ,,ra Ulc" Ian. n...,tn . ROW"1'-' He culinary arts compe- jgn Silver meaanst den Item irom 'Uwk dominated the archi val drafting, ana t,oay ilifL from South Jordan w0n silver m camnet-n2 camnet-n2 Nathan Burdett re ' J Provo carried home a 'aiijver medal from the rt4strial motor control M :L0ry. Winning a bronze JivLj in mechatronics was UAndreason from Lehi. hers receiving recogni tion were Bodie Smith from Spanish Fork in; collision repair, Donald Swain from American Fork in first aidCPR and Jonathan Denbeste from Provo and Steven Oman, also from Provo, in robotics and automation technology. "We are extremely proud of UVSC students and how they perform when they compete head to head with other college students from around the state and nation," said Darin Taylor, UVSC Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VTCA) director and drafting professor. pro-fessor. The students were faced with competitions designed to reveal their skill and knowledge in a variety of areas such as robotics and automation technology, collision col-lision repair, first aidCPR, architectural drafting and even culinary arts. There were also various leadership leader-ship competitions. No other four-year college col-lege or university in the nation earned more medals at the conference than UVSC. "This type of performance perform-ance on a national college IV5C to present 'My Fair Lady' ' J!:, )t,'Hm.. mJrtiil friiirViincr sfnrv nf Pvcr- '' Lion comes to life once again. A favorite ort,:Ldiences young and old, "My Fair Lady" fees to the UVSC Ragan Theatre stage on on-L 24, 25, 26 and Monday July 28 at 7 lctH. The Utah Lyric Opera Society is pre- Cting this show, directed by Anna Mur-naKkand Mur-naKkand produced by Ewan Mitton and it Mortimer. enkkf. rl 1A the tirlrpts arp tS8- at. thp ir they are $10. Reserved seating is $15. bud discounts are available. The Ragan ieatre Box Office can be reached at 863- level is beyond outstanding," outstand-ing," said Dee Martin, UVSC dean of the school of technology, trades and industry. "To bring it into perspective, there were 40 states that did not earn as many college medals as our one institution did on its own." Students who earned a medal not only won the respect of their peers and industry professionals, but they were awarded scholarships scholar-ships andor tools of their trade provided by industry sponsors. "I am impressed at the complexity if these competitions competi-tions and how closely they are related to industry standards," stan-dards," said Tom McFar-land, McFar-land, dean of the school of computer sciences and industry. After attending the competition he said, "I noticed how focused the students stu-dents were during their competitions." UVSC has consecutively won the national title and number one ranking for the past three years. This year the state of Utah had a combined com-bined total of 31 medals including high school and college winners. J 8797. Eliza, the Cockney flower girl that Henry Higgins teaches how to speak properly prop-erly is played by Melani Mitton, a former Miss Utah-USA and Miss New York City. 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