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Show 5B THE GREEN SHEET. Thursday, July 4, 1985 , Wsftf LJ-- ' 'V, 'V t X' ' v ' :IL j. CREATIVE CERAMICS . . . Instructor Fo Davis guides youngsters involved in the crafts class in Pioneer elementarys summer school program. Ceramics Course Is Popular Besides Dutch shoes and vases, children have been Involved In making "monsters" and other ceramic creations. - Monster Is Favorite With Pioneer Students PROUD PUPPETEERS . . . Chris Larsen shows off his "Sourpuss," while Brian Wilson presents his "Harold and Benamin Wilson his "Sam" while participating in the puppeteering class in Bacchus elementarys summer school program, Sock puppets are one of three types made so far sock-pupp- Bacchus Summer School GRANGER. Lots of variety is offered students in Pioneer elementary schools summer ceramics class, with many choices of items to make, but the top favorite with students is a said monster, teacher Fe Davis. The creature hangs by his hands from a shelf, with his big nose also going over the edge, and the children love him, she said. The class began with the students using their imaginations this summer. d - Puppets Pop Up In Stories KEARNS. Animals, cops and even a bride and groom are chief characters in puppet plays being presented by children attending the Bacchus school. elementary summer Judy Giles is teaching the class, which includes 22 youngsters from kindergarten through third grade. The children have made all kinds of puppets, she said, including finger puppets, sock puppets, bag puppets and pop-u- p puppets, which have the heads mounted on straws and pop out of paper cups. To end the sum mer sessions, the children are now Punch and making traditional Judy puppets. Each student has also made his or her own stage, written a story, designed the puppets, created voices for each character and presented plays for each other. Its interesting to see them work. The younger ones like animals, they make up stories about new pets coming to visit, or having friends sleep over, Mrs. Giles observed. The older children have rewritten some of their favorite commercials, renaming items such as soda pop, she said. They have also invented a Snake Patrol, their own cop show, and one student wrote a wedding scene complete with bride and groom puppets. " This is my first time teaching summer school and I love it. The classes are smaller than during the school year. I can get to know the children, offer more Individual attention, and the children can take time to be creative, to do what they want to do. The attendance has been great. Its been a great experience, she concluded. At Utech, School's Never Out TAYLORSVILLE. School is never out for the generation now going into the marketplace, says Dr. O. D. Carnahan, president, Utah Technical College. There is so much to learn from the past just to bring young people up-tdate and the avalanche of new in- formation developing daily on a global level makes it sheer survival-necessit- y for everyone in business and industry to keep up to speed or to risk losing their jobs, he explained. The traditional concept of learning a trade or profession and being secure that that knowledge will last a working lifetime is gone forever, the college president said. Even such everyday activities as That is why more students keep managing and coming to Utah Tech, although in successfully a store, operating being an adept general they are taking fewer information-processin- g secretary, classes at any one time. excelling as a high tech draftsman, or repairing a late model multiple computer automobile, are requiring updated knowledge and skills almost i every fear even to remain comAMERICAN petitive, he added. At Utah Tech continuing education programs are exploding, with classes on campus morning, noon and night, as well as specialized information taken right into business CEDAR FENCING SALE SPECIAL and industry and satellite centers being established as communities 25 CEDAR eo. 2x4x8 UTILITY have need. NOW . 3 jg 4x4x8 BEST Reg. $4.79 Workshops, seminars and conferences are held to spread the word 2 NOW 4x4x8 GOOD Reg. $3.99 about cutting-edg- e knowledge. Consultants from are more the $1 NOW college BEST . 2x4x8 Reg. $1.89. and more frequently being invited to NOW 95 2x4x8 GOOD Reg. $1.49 share their expertise with management and workers in highly concenNOW 59 1x4x6 BEST Reg. 894 visits. trated short-ter$1 4x4x8 LANDSCAPE TIMBERS Higher education used to be coninsidered somewhat 12 NOW 2x4 FENCING CLIPS Reg. 254 trospective, pedantic and virtually morning-orienteDr. Carnahan Cosh A Cany limited to Stock On Hand commented. Today the technical community college is practical and intensely forward-lookinWe are geared to helping people keep abreast with the inMASTERCHARGE VISA formation and skills they have to WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIVER have to survive and be productive. IBPtl KU3gPgPT WESTERN RED I I I I m other-worldl- I kiWiktni fast-pace- g. I J SEBASTIAN CELLOPHANE 115 HAIR SALON MENS HAIRCUT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY I CHILDRENS PERMS HAIRCUT (INCLUDES CUT) CO SldpL'T NAIL CARE BEAUTY SUPPLIES and clay creativity to make free-hanfigures, explained Mrs. Davis. Next, they learned to use molds, to clean and smooth the greenware and prepare it for the kiln, to smooth it with sponges and water, to glaze or stain for a finishing effect. Projects include "Pac Man and a gum holder for when they get tired of chewing, instead of using the bedthe teacher remarked. post, Children have also made soap dishes, nut plant holders, various animals including lions, rabbits and MAKE-U- P SKIN CARE W 4709 SO. 2520 TAYMBIIS R.ANBMIW 097-317- 0 ducks. Students love the feel of the clay and enjoy handling it, she noted. And they learn to handle the delicate results carefully, and what happens if they dont handle it rectly. she added. cor- enjoy the more relaxed atmosphere, and because they are there for fun, it makes a nice atmosphere, she eluded. Summer school is fun, the children FOR "LIFES SAKE MEDICAL ALERT CARD 'Medical Alert Card' your wallet may save your life. 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