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Show . Lakeside Review, May 6, 1981, Page .I. 3D Lakeview Students'Gifted, Talented' The children at Elementary, 20a W. 5000 S., Roy, are gifted and talented. Just ask principal Lynn Greenwood,. She will tell you about the gifted and ROY Lakeview talented program the children and school $1 faculty have worked on together during the past school year. "? Every child was invited , to . - participate in a isnt working in a particular one, the school attendance goes back down, and at home, the student school, and attend formal and informal workshops to learn how to bring the best out of their budding talents. The program has resulted in several TV goes back on, she said. Some parents have requested IQ tests and those have been matched to attendance. She has a talented and gifted staff, too, she said. They prepare lesson plans before and after side benefits. For example, student learn computer programming, The PTA dontated $950 got a computer to be used by the students. Some of the students program it and fellow students learned about teach classmates how to use it. movement and dance, The creative writing a play has resulted and poetry program has from the drama program resulted in a book of for the gifted and and poetry prose, talented, The economics fair published by the students. A professional artist produced a student who gave art lessons to the will compete at the students. The Repertory district economic fair, Dance Theater was in And the program residence at the school for produced a more one week while the qualified staff. program that suited their fancy. Over 75 percent The programs did. ranged in interests from computer science and creative writing, to movement repertory and economics. Mrs. Greenwood said that bringing the children beyond the Great Gifts for Mothers regular results. children have produced visible parks and recreation departments, will be working with five to seven helpers in the next few weeks to plant over 400,000 flowers in the Roy parks and the municipal building, Among the annual flowers grown in this city STAN FLINT, of the Roy o o o o o o o )(e Matte vllait y rewarding The O Mud classroom programs has 'produced OOOCC0UP0K3OOO IN THE STORE works they can recognize and relate to, she said. Parents have told her that during the project the children periods, have been inspired to turn off the television to do their research. She has noticed a attendance from higher are marigolds, geraniums, dahlies, greenhouse impatients and petunias. A majority of the flowers many of the students, will be planted at Sand Ridge park. Some perennials and from certain children wth high IQs. will also be planted, Flint said. When the program is between projects, or a EXPIRES MAY 1 1 TORE 5700 S. 2000 W. Roy, Utah Open Mon.-Fr- i. 9-- 6 Sat. 10-- 6 ROY SHOPPING CENTER i. SPECIAL V n- "ft Hie Sweet Young Things, and they all become W-- Wayne Simpson. Performance ; date is Monday, 7 p.m. at the school. Teachers of the fifth grade are Bill Lythgoe, land Douglas Vonemura. Students performing in 1 lead roles include: Shaun "McMillan as Old Josh, iMelanie Ruybal as Mrs. McNutt and Ken as the sheriff. The play is under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Willie and Mrs. Nancy Zaugg, pianist. Dixie Hill and Patti Adams were the m choreographers. Z. The play is about an old ''mining town in Colorado Mn the late 1800s. The ladies of the town have cleaned and beautified it. The jail is painted pink, lavender livery, etc. They try to keep their lazy miner husbands working. Cowboys from Abilene come into town -rand decide to take over. Car-pent- er ft ft ft ft 2 WITH ROY tftft V I'! e'1 ) Pants X; 100 Re. $16 Polyester s COMPLETE WOMENS SIDE "X f i vi ft GROW Ladies A Saturday only 5 Elementary grade daughters of the miners friends. There is much students will perform in take a fancy to them. singing and dancing. The TThe Saga of Dead In the end the public is invited. 'Dog Gulch, a musical of Youngins save the town "the old west by Joy Kurtz "and W tIO Country View Elementary Fifth Graders to Perform Country fifth View Tops - SPECIAL Vr;, Summer REHEARSING for play to be produced at Country View Elementary School by fifth graders are Scott Zaugg, Mike Douglas and David Opperman (from left). i- - u V ft 7 off SOCIAL ft AMFMMPX IN-DAS- Judy Bond H Cassette Player J 7 fUl Ragt ime Ko Ko Knit v Zodo Tops D -- T J OG 9'Jor X, 2066 W. 6000 S. Roy, Utah Paster 3 SERVICES: Sunday School .10 o.m. Sunday School .. 10:00 Morning Wonhip 11:00 Evaning Siblo Hour 4:00 INDtPINDtNT FUNDAMENTAL v Funny Girl , GIFT VJRAPs Kenny v Connie Shoes LeJeon Jeans M r d ; eo:.:::u;iiEATio:ist U formerly ft 5468 JOHNNY'S SOUTH 1900 W FIX-I- T T.V. ROY (REAR) ft Levi Bendover's - Hanes Slender Alls v- -i x; Bali & Maidonform Bra's Rev. James Cornell, 776-060- FREE Lorraine Ladies Wear CHURCH Tal. 3 Fire Island IJL' Don SROY BIBLE -- t ', O oooooooooooo APPAREL $ g SALE WED - SAY Hanes Under Alls Sasafras Swimwear Smart & Sassy Jeans 776-267- 9 |