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Show isher CraftmarTs Guild U Student Cops Model Car Award I , . , University student Allen K. Hess was honored in a ceremony Tuesday Tues-day for honors won in the 1967 Fisher Fish-er Body Craftsman's Guild model car competition. Mr. Hess, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering, was presented pre-sented a trophy by Dr. Wayne S. Brown, head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Hess won the senior division first place state award for Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico and received an expense free trip to the Craftsman's Guild four day national convention held in Detroit. In Detroit his model was judged with 20 regional winning cars from throughout the country and because of its design and craftsmanship it won him the Styling Award, a $1,000 University Scholarship. The Fisher Body program is designed de-signed to create interest in designing design-ing and craftsmanship. Cash awards and university scholarships serve as incentives to enter the annual model car building competitions. Enrollments are now being received re-ceived for the 1968 competition with awards totalling to $117,000 offered to the winners. The 1967-68 competition compe-tition will end June 14, 1968. riiis fiberglass model took Allen K. Hess two months o make and won for him the Styling Award of the 1967 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild model car competition and $1,000. |