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Show RINGVILLE ART PROJECT RECEIVES GREAT BOOST IN PROMINENT PUBLICATIONS MAR ltUNTI NOTOX -viHo's art project is again flight - this time in a two- - aiiicle in ihe Witynesburg :in published at Waynes-pa. Waynes-pa. The article entitled . Small Town High School -tcr in America Solves the was submitted by Fred ; the Fred High News Syn-nho Syn-nho wrote some few weeks the Springville Art associa-r associa-r jesting information con- the local product. Upon rmation sent him he has hi? article which he reports rn published by .1 number of newspapers. idition to Mattering mention peimanent collection which ;h speaks of as "the largest quality the best art collec-3 collec-3 high school in the United a short history of the pro-;ivcn. pro-;ivcn. together with an ac--f tte annual exhibit, idence that this undertakes undertak-es more than a mere collec-f collec-f fine paintings, more than -.a! display of the works of m's foremost painters, that , ;ence is really "carrying :io the lives of the boys and -;e writer speaks of the aim sigh school art department vide students with interests nil enable them to exercise ivledge they have acquired, al projects to carry out this : department paints scenery :e settings for school plays: md, operettas." n is made, also, of the e given by children of the :hools; and; the incidents ten-dollar contribution by .5 and girls of the fourth jved in pennies, nickles and -35 especially commsrrded. .osing paragraphs are quot-.;tail: quot-.;tail: lessons in all this great for us are many and of ;1 workability, chief of the importance of plan-'ig plan-'ig program, not necessarily :o!lection, but one that will ne enthusiasm and efforts children. nain difference between the high school and the one at He is that Springville has a ' and is working it out; He has high ideals; Spring- -: leadership; 3pringjille's spend their own money on "while project; the average 100I students spend their money for selfish vanity, geegaws, or on childish h the result that national s write sensible stories ringville. The Intenation-iis Intenation-iis magazine had a long ' is a good sample, and the i Magazine of Art carried count of what this little n is doing. Multitudes of i towns are striving to get uls section, or next to the ip with the hopes of being io the Utah town has had P and is developing leader-elusion, leader-elusion, should we send ics of culture to convert girls who live in that state, or should we go learn from them?" |