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Tool and Brush In the days of the '49ers, wood, leather and textiles were used mostly for essentials, but now these materials are used in more decorative ways, in objects of beauty to be used in the home or as accessories. The first year Art class has learned the use of many different medias of painting, water colors, poster paint, finger paint and original designs with Brodlyne crayons. During the nice fall weather the Advanced Art class did some outdoor sketching. They took fold- ing chairs and drawing boards outside and made charcoal pictures of some of the buildings. ln rainy or cold days they worked with poster paint on still life pictures. Along with this they still found time to make posters. ln fact, they Were nearly postered and pestered to death. Many of the posters seen in the halls and store windows downtown are the work of the Art Department. The Craftsmen have spent their time doing chip carving, relief carving, book binding, stencils on textiles and leather work. The lovely tooled purses, billfolds, moccasins, stenciled blouses, ban- danas and skirts you see on the campus are the results of much hard work of the Crafts classes. The next time you are in the hallway near the Art room take a few minutes off and look over the Arts and Crafts display that is usually there for your observance. The art department has been doing an ex- cellent job under Mrs. Wilsons direction. That's the lady there at your left. rim
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