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1 qi Y IU ' ,. .41 ' '1' l ' . J XJ ., ' -lu XN ,.. ,SPMTCN HISTORY OF ART LIGHTS --'ii' Along about the month of MayQ 1924, the energetic and hopeful graduates of the first class of the Fort Wayne Art School called a class meeting in the reception room and decided to have an annual. Their loyal school spirit prompted them to create a publication that would be unusual 'and different from those issued by other similar institutions. They voted unanimously to do the lettering and illuminating by hand. Each student was allotted two pages for the development of his own ideas. In order to make the book uniform a border was designed for the top and bottom of feach page. This design suggestedsthe activ- ities in which each student was most interested. They were outlined in ink and then tinted. One page was to consist of specimens of drawings, etchings and block prints, while the other page had a photograph of the students and' a poem of his idiosvllcracies. - Because of the great amount of excitement com- mensurate with the plans for the' first graduation, the students did not have an opportunity to finish the book until May, ' ' i - V -'ji -' T 'Thepbwooks were distributed at the Alumnae aban- quet held in' the Little Art Theatre on June 9. The book stands as an inspiration forother classest ' . .:, Q-A J . , 1 cLAss'Booi2 oFy192s-'W , ' It was not until the class of the upeppy dozen were planning for their year book that the name Art Lights
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