ARCHITECTS GIVEN PROBLEM AWARDSMany Architectural Students Receive Awards for Problems of “Charette Week/' AThe results of the architecturalproblems of “Charette Week” have been announced after a close contest, j All of the problems Riven were of a practical nature and intended to help fit the student for work when he is ready to enter busniess.The seniors who received awards for their efforts are Cecil Strawn, 1stimention placed first: Richard King 1st mention placed second; Noble Me* Iirain. 2nd mention, and Claude Norris mention. Their problem was the de-l sign of a City Residence.The deserving juniors were CurtissChambers, 1st mention placed first;Fred Hagcman. Dorris Johnson, andCarl McEIvy, 1st mentions placed respectively. Others to receive mentions were Sidney Brittain. Ben Wise*! man. Frank Green, and Frank Baden.! Their problem was the design for a Small Motion Picture Theatre.The Sophomores worthy of recognition were Paul Heady, second mention:IN Knbusbko and George Downey, |first mentions: Don Schafer. Ed Bauer., Mark Hawker. Ivo Clarich. Fred Brown (and Francis Edmonds, mentions. The Sophomores problem was a Cornmem-| orative Tomb. I1 The Freshmen to receive awards for ; their efforts were James Miller and j Don Sharp, second medals; Robert ■ Bawbell, M Woodard. D. C. Edner,Carl Denny and Vernon Taylor, first imention. Their problem was Erecthe-(um Doorway.