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Show 1 1 1 Tl i m, i, - "Hi PA v tv...;..ti. - .... rif. ....... -.r: -.. 1 OUTDOOR CLASSROOM. CSU Director Roydnn C. Braithwaite, prepares to lav-last lav-last brick on most recent outdoor class- New Patio to Provide Outdoor Classroom Advantages at College Outdoor classroom facilities for the College of Southern Utah arts and crafts department are nearlng ronopletion with the laying lay-ing of the final bricks for the patio. Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite, CSU Director, announced that among items still to be installed are two special ceramic screens designed and constructed under the supervision of Mrs Mary MacDonald. The screens will harmonize with redwood fences placed in alternating positions on the east and west sides of the patio. Five redwood benches have been provided for seating and a 25 by 50 foot exhibition panel will be placed in the area for (painting and ceramics exhibitions. exhi-bitions. ! Planning for the new classroom, class-room, which will be used for . seminar discussions and lectures. ! has fceen under the direction of Glen Lloyd, former Chief Planner for the State Building Board and Karsten Hansen, landscape arc- j hitect for the State Building J5oarL OJJier' outdoor classrooms re- cently constructed on the camp- rooms nt the college, while Elmer Hanson. Han-son. Wallace Limb, Lloyd Limb, Tom Leek and Mary MacDonald look on. us include the area east of the Southern Utah Museum of Natural Nat-ural History and two areas north of the Science Building. Each space includes a semi-circular arrangement of redwood benches facing a cement patio. They are situated beneath large Blue Spruce trees in the secluded locales. lo-cales. The completed classrooms were constructed by staff and faculty members under the direction of CSU landwpp" architect Leon Frehner, Salt Lake City. |