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Show WORK OF STUDENTS College Project House Nears Completion j The beglnnlng-to-end project for building-trades students at College of Southern Utah for the current year, has now reached the finishing and inside installation installa-tion stage. The project Is a duplex brick veneer home which began taking tak-ing form last faU with the trades and industries' class under the direction of Prof. C B. Cooley, chairman of the division of industrial in-dustrial and vocational education. educa-tion. Each year as a class project pro-ject an assignment is made to plan a building and then build It. Theory in architectural drawing, blueprint reading, carpentry, wlr-lng, wlr-lng, plumbing, and everything else associated with the build- Ing trades, Is given, then the theory is put into practice. The duplex is Jocated on 800 West, between 100 and 200 South Streets. The windows have been installed to complete enclosing it Now kitchen utilities are being be-ing wired in. Soon Inside painting paint-ing and cabinet finishing will be the final efforts of class members. mem-bers. Prof. Cooley announced that four students will receive their certificates In building construction construc-tion with the completion of the duplex. They are Clarence Prest-wich, Prest-wich, Delta; Scott Chamberlain, Cedar City; Harold Sorenson, Fer-ron, Fer-ron, and Steve Adams, Parowan. They have attended CSU for three years. About 15 students have been working since fall term following follow-ing through on all phases of construction con-struction work. |