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Show i THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 21, 1978 - Page 11 Photo workshop at Montezuma Creek Miynirffwirfigir SALESMEN and WOMEN Take the YES Test are: Experienced in volume sales Willing to learn - Financially responsible - Looking to improve yourself self starter - Up to a challenge - Interested in your own business Tired, bored, with unhappy your present situation. If the answers are YES it is time to write in You -- -- -- --- -- f .V A -- - 1 fLjJ confidence about a career in real estate sales with the Worlds Largest. STROUT REALTY 3110 S. Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 202 Denver, CO 80227 SL1, X Young Navajo photographers by Stan By rd, UN DC. Bruce Hucko A photographic show produced by Navajo elementary children is currently on exhibit at Montezuma Creek Elementary School. A good time to b PARENTS ! ! Parents bring your children in Horn age Certificate. Good clean American football view it will be during Indian this Friday, SeptDays with Birtn fun. Thiee trophies 8-- 13 ember 22. During the week of Septem- m each age group. Winners go on to zone, District, Area, Division and National. Rules are available at Dove Cieeh Impl. Inc. - Ask for Mary Ann. ber twenty lour students from the Montezuma Creek Elementary School participated in a photography class 11-- -- 15, given by Childrens Photographic Workshop, a non-pro- students from each class, grades 1 through 6, Two were provided with a camera of their own to use for the week, plus film to make 30 photographs. The children were allowed to take the cameras home each eemng in order to work on assignments and to provide them with a sense of discipline and responsibility. Cam- era maintenance and cleanli- ness were mentioned but not overstiessed. Class was held for three hours each day. fit educational organization assowith the Salt Lake ciated City Art Center. DD IT NOW! scan the horizon during a photo session at Hovenweep. Photo The first day of the workshop saw all the kids excited and curious towards the cam- - TEESD8 EOILL as you fertilize your lawn clear You can Y up ! more than or and greener! a t w V; SALE Wipe-Out-Wee- ds f2 $1 off - 4500 sq. Ft. Size $2 off - 0000 Sq. Ft. Size 13,500 Sq. Ft. Size $3 off retailer authorized O 677-22- 74 Dove Creek, Co. Box 546 a, U Blanding Home Center 162 N. Highway i t 163 BLANDING Ph. 678-22- 36 Vi ft over-anxio- us patterns. Many of the kids had used up all their first roll the first day and had to go without making a picture. There in interest photo, raphing the water, w'as unanimous instrm spent much time leading iis, sions m what water was current, use, texture and and about--motio- n, touch. r? ' . 30 student more closely observe his subject. The second day was spent on the banks of the San Juan River next to the school. Students were introduced to the concepts of texture, shape and ! at the same time as you give your lawn a full feeding of Scotts fertilizer. It also contains iron to correct the yellowing caused by iron-posoil. Result? Your weeds fade away as your lawn grows thicker 15-- of parts of somean attempt to have the thing, three dozen common weeds - instructors. After outlining the goals of the coming week and describing the camera's function, each child was issued one and asked to minutes spend the next walking around the school yard practicing using the camera. The first reaction of observed instructor many , Fred Wright, was to point at the sky. Each child was then given a film packet and asked to make one exposure. Immediately most of the kids photographed their classmates. Results were mostly spontaeous pictures of the school yard, some blurry due to photographers wanting to see results. Students were sent home after school with the assignment ol making two and pictures SAVE HOW! 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Wednesday saw the school photographers travel to Hovenweep National Monument to view the Anasazi Indian ruins there. The kids were asked to pretend theyd been given the job of photographing the place and to make three pictures that would tell a story of Hovenweep. After spending the first 30 minutes looking for pictures to take, the group was given their second roll of film. Lizards, wind, color and shapes all became topics. Being away from the school and their classmates, the group was able to concentrate more on observing how light re- CP lease turn to Page 12) |