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Show Page ID A, North tdition Lakeside Review Wednesday, February 8, 1984 Wasatch Plans Founders Day Event The WaCLEARFIELD satch Elementary School, 270 E. Center St., will host a program in honor of PTA Founders Day Thursday at 6:30 p.m. adaptation of Janeen An Bra- Safety Kids program will dys, be presented by students of the third grades. Directing the program is Jon Todd, third grade teapher. According to Lynette Lewis, publicity chairman, the program is designed to teach children the rules of safety to guard against child molesting and kidnapping. The child must learn that if somebody grabs him its okay to holler and not worry about acting properly. It could save his she said. life, Scenery is being done by the fifth graders. Accompanist for Air Force to Offer 200 The Air Force is offering more than 200 scholarships that can ease the financial strain of medical school and allow students to concentrate more on studies, according to Captain John J. Well. armed forces The four-year health professions scholarships pay full tuition plus the cost of books, fees and laboratory expenses, and more than $550 per month of living expenses. To be eligible, a student must be a U.S. citizen accepted for en the progam is Mary Budd. Following the program, Janeen Bradys tapes will be sold. Refreshments will be served. Rosemary Barton, PTA president urges all parents, as well as the public to attend. Scholarships rollment in an approved school of allopathic or osteopathic medicine. Participation is based on competitive selection. Air Force There is a service obligation for the first two-ye- ar two years a student is in the program. Thereafter, there is a obligation for every six months or less participation. Students without prior military service must serve a minimum of three years. six-mon- th COOKIE WALK attracts costumed students, Emilie and Tiffany Payne, during first grade circus at Syracuse Elementary School. Utilizing a new activity center at the school, the first graders organized gunny sack races, balloon pops, spin art, ring toss, circus bin-gbean bag toss, fish pond, orange walk, bowling alley and obstacle course. The activity center is part of a newly completed addition and remodeling project. o, Docent Program Turns Class Into Polite Audience .. Ml ... - ' USDA "Choice Rib Eye Dinner. , Includes our 7 oz USDA Choice Rib Eye Steak (fresh.cut, never frozen) choice of French fries and Texas Toast. large baked Idaho potato (12 oz or more) or fresh-cu- t geometric architectural struc tures and gold leafed interior, SHARON STEELE Special to the Lakeside Review was high lighted. CENTERVILLE First the stage manager sets up folding chairs in the orderly kind of half circle usually associated with symphony orchestras. Then the librarian distributes the music, one copy to each music stand. Finally, when the musicians have filed in and the concert master has made his entrance, the oboe player sounds a reedy A, and the orchestra begins to Mrs. These .chandeliers, Maxfield explained while pointing to the dazzling light fixtures pictured on one slide, are comprised of 18,000 Austrian crystals assembled by ladies wearing white gloves. The concert hall itself is really a box within a box. It keeps all the sound in because its uneven grooved woodwork reverberates. Its one of the largest concert tune. Sound like the preliminaries to halls with such acoustics west of a concert you might expect to the Mississippi River. How do you act in symphony see in Utahs Symphony Hall? It could be. Except that in this Hall? Mrs. Stewart asked as she case, all the performers are fifth conducted the manners porgrade students participating in a tion of the demonstration. If mock staging of an orchestra you put some levis on and a performance at Stewart Elemen- shirt, where would you be going? tary School in Centerville. MacDonalds, came the anThe role playing exercise was swer from a freckle-face- d boy in 20 for a some seminar of part a Mr. T sweatshirt. dovolunteer Utah Symphony The zoo, another child volcents who had assembled at the ' j school to see how Utah Sympho- unteered. When Huh! Uh d you go to ny Guild officers Kathleen and Ilona Stewart, both of those places you can get casual, but when Salt Lake City, prepare students Stewart continued, the to symphony you, for an opportunity to attend a you go wear your very best. symphony performance., Docent is another word Tuxedos? The kids giggled. and the teaching that But the laughter came in whs going on in this case ocfun, as the kids liscurred on two levels. While the tened carefully to advice like 1) fifth graders learned about the Dont touch the gold leafing; 2) dos and donts of accept- Wear dress clothes; 3) Dont is a nice place; able symphony audience behav- chew gum--thior, the prospective docents and 4) No loud talking--wit- h learned how to teach the. same acoustics like that, what happens things to 2,800 other fifth grad- - to even one little word? ers in schools across the county. Following an informative sesAccording to District Music sion on instruments and music Supervisor Wayne James, the types, the children were given children, will travel to Symphony reminders on geometricHall for a March 13 concert. printed shaped paper replicas of SymParticipating schools are selected Hall. phony each year on a rotating basis. Dont make airplanes out of During Maxfield and Stewart's demonstration the Centerville these! Mrs. Stewart cautioned. students got a sneak preview of According to Stewart, the dowhat to expect through role cent program and the childrens concert were designed to trans- -' playing, recordings, slide presentations, and a question and an- mit a love of music to elementachildren. swer session. ry school-age- d at "In one what home, she exto might yard my Contrary the who prospective doplained to expect from youngsters a dormant fruit saturated theres been cents, have probably with vibrations of hard rock tree just a trunk and some since birth, the children ap- branches. Thats what the back peared genuinely interested as to basics movement we hear so the two women detailed the up- much about reminds me of. But coming symphony performance. through this program, we are adDuring the presentation. Symr ding leaves and blossoms to the phony Hall itself, with its many childrens lives. 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