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Show Parent Power at Marsac in Santa Fe, New Mexico with her family. After moving to Park City in June last year, she met Mrs. Ginny Smith, who had just arrived here from Canada. While in Canada, Ginny taught school children macrame and needlepoint. At Marsac their pupils will use yarn and fabric and make a sampler of various stitches. They will also create tote bags or wall hangings of their choice. Mrs. Katy Stotler has a Second Grader at Marsac and has offered to teach "Decou-page "Decou-page and Collage". In the past, she has taught an art class for the Recreation Department's summer program in Oklahoma. The main segment of her course will be decoupage. Various collages will fill in the course as the decoupage varnish dries. She will show samples of both done by the students at the Festival. Since Katy tutors Second Graders at Marsac . she feels she already knows many of the pupils and is excited about working with them. Mrs. Vickie Stensel mother of a Second Grade daughter at Marsac, rounds out the list of parent instructors. Her class is en " V simply "Clay''. But il is ' no imple since she will hold he :; ss at school and the K pi . An Center. She's been di: , lay work for twelve yra;. e began when her h isV.ai'f vas earning his PhD. a Ore i.. Here she has taken sao vurses at K.A.C. She is c i ;du a 50 lb. bag of clay, so I ( k ipils can begin making il p.' on the very first day. f' Vcais (he Kimball An Center 111 i .ate all the firing time .. . ;;cs for this clay class, s. c ncil and Marsac School n; .. give special thanks u '-.an i Eiscnberg and the Kimbai. An Center. Parents. ..we welcome you Thursday and thank you for giving your lime and talents! By Bitsy Salomon Fulfilling the opportunity of teaching one's own art class for the upcoming Marsac Festival of the Arts, is a powerful way to show parental interest in our public schools. We owe our thanks to the eleven Marsac parents who have offered to do this beginning Thursday, March 22 and continuing through April 19. The final art exhibits will be displayed Thursday evening, April 26 ai Marsac Elementary School. In keeping with this year's statewide theme "The Arts: Our International Language," Mrs. Toni Doilney, mother of a first " and second grader, chose to leach "Primitive Masks." Her medium is paper . mache. The Masks will be formed on balloons. At the fourth class the balloons will be popped and the masks painted. The brightly colored masks will add an eerie splash of color as they hang on the wall the night of the Festival. Toni agrees that her double major in college of Anthropology and Art History have stimulated her interest in the arts and perhaps led her to invent this fascinating course. Mrs. Carolyn Goodworth explores ex-plores the culinary aspect of the arts. She named her course "International Cooking". Her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Home Economics stimulated her proficiency pro-ficiency in cookery. Mrs. Good- worth first taught a class in Park City for Community Education entitled "Canning". From there many courses developed such as "Gourmet Cooking", "Entertaining", "Enter-taining", which included a brunch and formal dinner and finally "International Cooking". I h i Marsac cookine class will ly, including Marsac pupils Shannon and Kristin will reap the benefits of this gourmet cook at home! . Mrs. Mary Eley has a Fourth Grader at Marsac. Her class is quite original and is called "Creative Boxes". The children she teaches will receive various sized boxes and will pour plaster around (hem to form the tops and bottoms. The cardboard box itself will be the center. The tops eventually will be decorated decora-ted with materials stemming from the pupil's own ideas. Mrs. Eley says that, "Being raised in Utah public schools has made my entire family interested in arts and crafts." Mrs. Nelleke Meuzelaar has a Second grade boy named Peter, at Marsac. They moved here just last August from the Netherlands and now reside in Summit Park. In Holland, she taught art to the school children there and was on the School Board. Her class, "Puppetry", will' be messy, but fun. Pupils will build on a full-body puppet each week and finish it by the final class Tentatively, she plans to then have the children give a brief puppet presentation on the eve of the Festival. This will afford an opportunity for the pupils to work with the puppets they themselves created. Mrs. Mary Rosenthal also has a Second Grader, Jill, at Marsac, She named her art class "Assorted Art Projects". Children Chil-dren will decorate marsmellows and convert them into minature people. She. plans also to do some cooking and felt gluing as well as creating gay decorations using material and cinnamon slicks. These could be hung at living in Connecticut. Upon her move to Chicago she resumed her avid interest and studied yoga three times a week. In order-to qualify as an instructor in Park City, Bonnie studied at the Institute for Yoga Teacher Educaiion in San Francisco. She is an ardeni admirer of Iyengar and has been influenced by him because of that experience in California. Her Marsac course will have students practicng yoga inside the school and outside Since Bonnie will be away fr he first class, Ms. Toby Latterly, originally from Oklahoma via Los Angeles, will teach. Now residing in Salt Lake City. Toby is known as an experienced and qualified yoga teacher. She also teaches skiing at Snowbird. We are grateful to Toby for sharing her skill on March 22. We look forward to seeing pupils do yoga on Festival night. Mrs. Sue Zuchetto has a Fourth Grader and Kindergartener Kindergar-tener at Marsac. She is also a former school teacher. For a number of , years, she taught dramatics for the Girl Scouts and belonged to a theatre group in Michigan, so her class of six, will do "Dramatics". Since she came to Park City just last September, we feel fortunate that she has already become so active at. school. Good friends, Mrs. Danielle Bean, mother of a Second Grader, and Mrs. Ginny Smith, who also has a Second Grader, have chosen to teach a course together. They call it "Creative Stitchery". Mrs. Bean's background back-ground includes many stitchery classes from the days she spent start with tacos and go on to tantalize children as they learn to make crepes, Scandinavian pancakes, and Won-ton. Displays Dis-plays will motivate the eight pupils in her class before they cook. The night of the Festival her class will display their cookbooks anc! demonstrate their cooking expertise. Mrs. Goodworth's family, .including Marsac pupils Shannon and Kristin will reap the benefits of this gourmet cook at home! pertise. Mrs. Goodworth's fami- home in closets or kitchens, she says. Students do eventually get to take their art projects home. Last year, Mary's class was particularly popular with Marsac Mar-sac students. Ms. Bonnie Calmes has a Third Grader well-known at Marsac for his fast ski time. She instructs Yoga at the Kimball Art Center and has graciously agreed to teach a mini-art class called "Yoga" at Marsac. Bonnie became Interested -in yoga seven years ago when |