Show eN 12t 444 tk' 3' iiir'110'NIAV 10 12Zi 'roe' veitiv' -- 4 4 r I 4torx ' C:A 1 r - "til '04 i 12 1 '10 riMULPVVMPMMMMPtritMmV O 1° k V 401- rillMVP ' r ' ) i ' i f ttl 3) ' i ‘ I 0 ' ' t t - I ( I x ' ' M y)4 i iZ - ' ' i t 11t I 7)i''' ' I )g 1 ' ? t ' r '4- - 1 ' I 4' - e009)049 ' 4 r 4' 1 t '' - Ifr'-- t -- ' - ' 1 4 '' t ' 1 : 1 ''' ' - 1 i - '''' ' a ' 1 ' ' ' 4A 7 t ' ) I k ' 1 ' N 4 t t ' 4 ' lArt where you find it And Tab Stuart left son of Mr and Mrs Jerry Stuart 746 Catherine St and Reid Canister son of Mr and Mrs Dean la I r o 1 i1 ' e 11 ' il 11 i o i - t ' - 5 ' 41 4 '" '''""-- - ' tE f NE ' ' ' ' --- - I 4 ' ' ''''' '' ' — - 1 ' à ) ( I r ( 1 ! t 3 IF - ' i OE - i - ' ' a yleI c : ' à à fi ' it Music Books Art N 1 vio t 4 - ) ( Cr) :))i -- i i 4 i 04 42613f 11 ktC) '- -' 1 - ' - ' 0 196i - : - - -- ce t - 4 4 ' - : "' ' ' ' - - '' ' - - t - t -- ' - ' s" - 7 5 Barney Dahl son of Mr George B Dahl 545 E West gets on top of Ids subject Child learns to see not Just look and NI Ira N 12 th 1 Photos by Brandt P Tribune Stet Gray 4 0 t ' t - 't 4 4 ' 1 : - I - 7 1 ' ' ' ' ' til ' i '' ( i - e : i ''' ' ' ' ' ' I : I - - - ' Ntta4k a'''"""'--'''1- - 7 ' - - ' 4 i 3 l o i II - ' Art ' - ' 1 4 F:: of room and gaze up into 440-- - -- - ' sink pipes is interest minute detail Since the subjects for art are where you find them chill- dren may sprawl on the floor for a better view climb up or down to their subjects or lie on the grass outside the class- of 46 1 1 - Find Go Nirs Barbara Allen sixth grade teacher at Backman en- courages her charges to "go where art is" and to Interpret What is common in their world The freedom to look and eval- uate takes the children into a new world where even the most - 1 - ' " I1t4 ' - ' - 111 l''' Writer Staff man-mad- ' Ii 1 Think and Evaluate art During period teachers are training the child to think and evaluate in a changing world Bliss Tayler said The time devoted to art is filled with the joy of creating with experhnentation and with discovery "From the moment of birth until death an individual is or in nature Every surrounded by art whether object for the sighted person is part of the world of art" Miss Tayler said "Understanding the visual world is more important than merely learning to draw Drawing a- straight line or repro-ducing a scene are merely frosting on a cake" she said i - ' 7 10' ' '41' ii 1 A I Miss Lorna Tayler specialist Salt Lake Public Schools is convinced "Nothing comes from the hand of a child that isn't in his head" And elementary teachers are busy filling children's had with knowledge of shapes sizes color pattern rhythm line texture and design as part of an experimental new approach to art instruction Gone are the days when little hands were trained to re- produce almost photographically a given object or to "stay in the lines" and color the sun yellow - : t C art ' "'It 1f t I I 1 4: ! Tribune - I : I ' ' " '''''' '4 - - go 11 Judy Rollins By -- NOVENIBE It 12 SUN DAY MORNING I I! t o's' - ' ' ' (a t 11 o Netv - - Vt 0 à -- ---- Weddins Drama Society Features 4 I (att fake gtibunt Zbt '3 1 - 1 ' '' : ' $ Youth y lewe N ! ) r 7 - "rn ' : 1 - ' ' --- :141' 47 -- 7 i -- --t -- '''''4t'::4:-"--:51---- ' 1 14 s ' ' — ' ' P t ft ' ' 4 A 'k' i i Canister 843 N 14th West Backman Elementary sixth graders have discovered the best way to see and interpret tree is to get next to subject IS t -- ' ti ' - ')' : ' ' AR "'"1 i ''' ' ' '411 '66''''' - i I ' ‘X ' - 1 - - Itioil111413m0114arlft-- ' I 'tt - ' I 1 15-- 4t- - k ‘ i 4 t ' 1 it I ' ' At ‘1-- 41agt '1 I ft 4 '11 I 9 '''''''' If 3 - ' ' 1 ea 4 4t - d ' 4 - 1 r t ' - - k 1 ' " i 't '' ' - c - i m-'" t 1 t' - f As I t te ''''''1 71 - - r or- '1' 'i ''' 14 ' k ' '' - 4 1 ' ' :''''''' ' ' a ' h 1 tfj el ‘ ' f AA' ' I ' ii 1 L 1 I t ' "'" ' t ' 1 ) p i10011PlenneRleeF Wilbliteltilleeleekkidental e tf a ' ' ' ' ' '' l' 4 - 4 ' ' I 'o''''''' tree and Exciting as new and exciting as the And the learning tools concepts they reinforce Children are not handed crayons and paper and asked to draw "something" They touch they examine they question they observe in interpreting their envi- New - - i' - 1 4 t '''' t t ''' ' ''''''': r itc4 ' - - ' - : - ' ' -:- r - A- - 3t If ' - ) ''' ' ' ronment If a child can interpret a snowstorm in vivid colors in- stead of just white his awareness is unfolding Instead of concentrating on a sunflower a view from the back or a study of the design in its leaves or seeds may hold enchantment for young minds And the children are as excited by the change as their teachers "Each child in rny class has discovered that he can do a i "This type of great deal during art period" Mrs Allen said i and has given each art training heightens child a feelTng ofproducing something worthwhile" :'::" : - ' -- -— ' - ''- - - :b''' - 4 - : in 1 - 4 - ' 1 ' 41 ' ' " - - -1-- - e'") ' ' st i Ii 1 ' 0 ' 1 : — - f f arid West scaled wall twice his own Craig Nagasawa son of Mrs Ray Nagasawa 801 N13t h height to get an unusual angle Mr 3 - 1 - t P '' - ' ' 1 ' ' :': - ::' ' '''''4 I 1 - - v 1 :' 4 ''' 1 - '"' are i ''s '' ' t - 41 ' ''''''"' - - 4 :'" i a ' I ' ' 4 - ' 1 t 11' -' t a aaa--- e f 1 1 ' 1 ':- 0 i" f I t ' : I t 0 Sc xi 0 ' ' ' IL 1' ' ' ' ' ii t'''' t ''''''N i ' i 1 f":M - t ' t '''' 5"" ' tAINIKO'" ISte'‘ ' : - ' )411 P '' 1 ' ''' : - ' )Ct-'- ' ' ' la ' - ' ' ''' ''''' ' '' " ' V ' ' '' ' 04" 1 e ( - s 0440ati s - — - - f r 40'" POW t ' ' 1 - '44 4 ( - V51 1" ' ''''' - ' ' 4 1t' I ' - 11 ' ' ''' e - - ' 'A' ) - program is in offering child training in shape color design for future's world 1 :Art offers these children a means for in- !lerpreting Ttheir elIN ironment Value in 4 1 i Kathy Adams 207 N - A at daughter Redwood - Rout and Mr admits- - art-- Mrs is - A ' 4 ' 4 'opkw ' '' Jack J - Jun Adams Best aid- - i 't- ''' i 2 ' ist ( I -- - - l'ec4ling class tor no :t longe subject r must 41940Qn?"P14In&a4"2$5wA&' ' draw straighest 'iv p ortan t i L 1 1 t1 line i m ost is 40mo itt-r--- 'I 4 1 47tikilitleA44411AilLAA4414 a ' - - A r 11) ak 1 mt- - 4 : - 4"'t '' 44' 41' :" :' tItthreldt-41-' ttirmet"AatztktittetWirj ' 6t-t-- d ' tt1Ite7QWZ2 t' 11400'''':60 in Ifkt AL01)-:1Ititskt71itikl:zi"ir:' ''l 414 1 4 1 t lk - ' - - t i - st - k ki 1 '''‘- ' l' '''''A ' ir '' ' - ' I I 17'3-- '' oes 4 4490 --- --- '4 ''' '' 'N - - ia ' 1' 'i '''' t - - --- - '' — - ' ri f71 - r ) 4 '''t il''121 1- wevcol i --- - -- ' 6 ' 1"'' ''''' ' :- '' - 4 '' ' ' e ) '41 114 ' ' ' - ' 1-- I1 ' $ ' i1 144 A t' i - '' 1 1 v t ' ' 1 ''' 1L1 t I 4 - '' 5 |