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Show 230 Plumbing 67a-67c. Pipe Layout. A course designed to acquaint the apprentice and journeyman plumber with layout work incident to the plumbing trade. Sketching, projection and reading of blueprints included. Three quarter hours. Plumbing 68a-68c. Pipe Welding. A course for men in the plumbing industry who wish to learn the techniques of pipe welding. Acetylene, arc, and inert gas welding of pipe is taught. Three quarter hours. 81a^84c. Sheet Metal. This course is offered as a four year course of related instruction to apprentices in the sheetmetal trade. It provides related instruction in mathematics, geometric drawing, pattern development, practical projection, tools, machinery, and materials. Three quarter hours. 231 HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY Following are significant events in the administrative history of Weber College: 1888 Weber Stake Board of Education was organized. 1889 Weber Stake Academy was founded by a corporation, the Church Association of Weber Stake. Louis F. Moench became Weber's first principal. 1890 Weber Stake Academy moved to Weber Stake Tabernacle. 1891 Weber Stake Academy moved to the Fifth Ward Institute Building. 1892 The Louis Frederick Moench Building was erected. Emil B. Isgreen became principal. 1893 George Philips became principal. 1894 Louis Frederick Moench returned as administrator. 1902 David O. McKay succeeded Professor Moench as principal. 1907 A wing was added to the Moench Building. 1908 Wilford M. McKendrick became principal. During the fall of 1908 the name of the school was changed from Weber Stake Academy to Weber Academy. 1910 William W. Henderson became principal. 1914 James L. Barker succeeded W. W. Henderson as principal. 1916 The Normal School established by the L. D. S. Church Board of Education added two years of the college work to the four- year high school curriculum, and thus the institution acquired junior college status. The first college class was organized with H. A. Dixon in charge of the college work. 1917 Owen F. Beal became principal. 1918 The title of Principal was changed to President. The name of the school was changed to Weber Normal College. 1919 Henry Aldous Dixon became president. 1920 Joel E. Ricks became president. 1922 Aaron W. Tracy became president. The institution was organized into two departments: (1) the senior high school (10th, 11th, and 12th years); and (2) the college (two additional years.) |