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Show HIGH SCHOOL Snulonts from the business department who will enter the Vocational Day contests at BAC hav been selected. Suzanne Car-don. Car-don. Lucy Green, James Watson, and Delora Prince will enter the Type I contest; Norma Edwards. Gwendolyn Frel. Marilyn Kern-pie, Kern-pie, and Betty Burnham will represent Cedar High in the Tyiw II contest; Bookkeeping I students who will enter Include Ross Hansen, Jo Ann Schofleld, Richard Southwlck, and Joanne McLaren; and Shorthand I representatives rep-resentatives are Darlene Bryant, (Norma Edwards, Zona Middle-ton, Middle-ton, and Elaine Jepson. Other students whose work has been outstanding in business subjects are also invited to attend the day's activities. Among these will be Bevan Bradshaw, Jennell Bryant, Shirley Fiack, Kae Johnson, John-son, Shirley Simkins, and Joy Talt. As part of the initiation, the boys colored their hands green with food coloring, which also tied in with St. Patricks Day. The Cedar City high school will be represented by a team of V V A hnvs nt tho Vnrntlnnnl riav to be held at the Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural college this Saturday The boys will Judge poultry, crops, livestock and dairy cattle. The teams picked thus far for the Judging are: Crops: David Brown, Lamar Graff and Ken Es-plln; Es-plln; Poultry, Paul Fife and Boyd Carpenter; Dairy cattle. Dale Perkins, Per-kins, Nick Lunt, and John Mes-ser. Mes-ser. and Livestock, Larry Jones and Richard Clark. When 16 boys from the agriculture agri-culture class at the Cedar City high school were lu,.alwJ Into the ranks of "Green Hands" last Thursday, all the students of the school were indirectly initiated along with them. The boys, under the leadership of Elmer Cox, high school instructor, in-structor, were each given a piece of garlic to eat, and in doing their assigned tasks, were made to eat more garlic. This was much to the dismay of the rest of the students, for the boys insisted in-sisted on sharing their misfortune misfor-tune with the rest of the student body. Mr. Don Chadwick and Mr. Garth' L. Bradford, representatives represent-atives of the Singer Sewing Ma-chine Ma-chine Company, Provo, spent the class hour, March 17, with the class in General Salesmanship. Suggestions were given for the effective demonstration of new merchandise, (regulation size iron, folding Iron, vacuum cleaner, clean-er, hand cleaner) and an outline out-line presented for the conduct of the entire sale. |